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David Winton PITKIN
was born on 19 Sep 1942 in Clear Lake, Iowa. David was a farmer and teacher.
He lived at 2343 Heling Ct., Rochester, Minnesota. Parents:
Norval Austin PITKIN and Doris Irene Conibear
.He was married to Sandra Shoop on 1 Feb 1963 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Children were: Daniel David PITKIN , Angie Kay PITKIN. Dawn
Carol PITKIN Parents: Dr. Frank Ivan PITKIN
and Rhoda Lee Nicholson.She was married to Jeff Sawyer. Deborah
PITKIN was born in 1709. Parents: Nathaniel PITKIN
and Hester Hosmer. Deborah
Lynn PITKIN was born on 16 Dec 1954 in Forest City, Iowa. Deborah married
Dennis James Parkis (b. 1950) in 1980 in Fontanelle, Iowa. He was a heavy machine
operator for a quarry operation. They lived in Fontanelle, and had a son, Bradley
James (b. 1984). Parents: Francis Luverne PITKIN
and Iris Caroline Steinfeldt. Denison
Palmer Pitkin was born on 15 Feb 1807. He died on 18 Jul 1871. Denison
lived and died on the homestead of the first William Pitkin of East Hartford.
He was a farmer. Parents: Ezekiel Pitkin and
Euphemia Chapman.He was married to Phoebe Dunham Turner in 1828. Children were: Albert P. Pitkin , Charles A. Pitkin, Angelia A. Pitkin, Norman Turner Pitkin, Arvilla M. Pitkin, Charles A. Pitkin, Rosalinda A. Pitkin, Addison Pitkin, Frank F. Pitkin, Emily Pitkin. Dennis
Lee PITKIN was born on 17 Nov 1963 in Mason City, Iowa. Parents:
Galen Norval PITKIN and Marlys E. Johnson.He was married to Jolene Sue Thompson on 27 Aug 1988 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Children were: Samantha Jolene PITKIN, Jessica Marie PITKIN. DeWitt
Clinton PITKIN was born on 23 Oct 1831 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on
12 Jul 1859 in Marshfield, Vermont. He was buried in Eaton Cemetery, Marshfield,
Vermont. Listed as David Pitkin in the 1850 census. Parents:
James PITKIN and Bethia Parker. Dianna
Lyn PITKIN was born on 25 Aug 1946 in Mason City, Iowa. Dianna married James
Thailen (b. 1945) in 1964 in Mason City. They had four children; Jeffrey James,
Troy Richard, Michael Scott, and James Darren. Parents:
Franklin Benjamin PITKIN and Ruth Ann Minor.
Dixie
Lee PITKIN was born on 25 Aug 1946 in Mason City, Iowa. Dixie Lee married
Gary Dean Spencer (b. 1946) in 1966 in Mason City, Iowa. She worked as a laundry
supervisor in a nursing home, and he was a plumber. They had three children;
Tony Dean (b. 1968), Tamira Lee (b. 1976), and Amy Marie (b. 1977). They resided
at 926 5th Place North, Clear Lake, Iowa. Parents:
Franklin Benjamin PITKIN and Ruth Ann Minor.
Donald
Herridge PITKIN
was born on
14 Feb 1936 in Reading, Massachusetts. Parents: Victor
Ellsworth PITKIN Ph.D. and Margaret Alison HERRIDGE
.He was married to Patricia Caldwell on 25 Apr 1959 in New Preston, Connecticut. Children were: Calistria Lynn PITKIN, Shawn Scott PITKIN, Bryan Paul PITKIN. Donna
Elaine PITKIN was born on 2 Feb 1942 in Mason City, Iowa. Donna married
Jerry Wendell Ouverson (b. 1939) in 1961. They had five children; Jeffrey Windell
(b. 1963), Jon Micherel (b. 1965), Julie Renee (b.1969), Jodie Lynn (b. 1974),
and Jamie Sue (b. 1976). They farmed in Fertile, Iowa. Parents:
Sherwood Otto PITKIN and Marion Lorenda Olson
. Dora
F. PITKIN was born on 23 Dec 1861. Parents: Horace
Goodwin PITKIN and Eliza Ann Stewart. Dorcas
PITKIN was born on 19 Aug 1824 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died in 1891
in Marshfield, Vermont. She was buried in Dwinell Cemetery, Marshfield, Vermont.
The following note was written by Fred Pitkin in 1943" "Father's
Uncle Stephen Pitkin gave the town the Village Cem. together with fence with
stone posts. Size 190 links square. In 1861 Eli Pitkin sold Geo. Wooster land
at the north, south and west of the Cem. Later a Wooster was buried on that
land, just over the fence from the Village Cem., though an 1856 law forbade burying
a person within 20 rds. of a dwelling. Eli did not object. Later when Dorcas
Pitkin, wife of Steven Wooster was buried in the Wooster lot, Eli objected."
Perhaps Eli wanted his sister to be buried within the cemetery proper, and not
on private propery. Dorcas is listed in the membership role of the Universalist
Society of Liberal Christianity of Marshfield as Dorcas F. Wooster. Parents:
Edwin PITKIN and Olive DWINELL
.She was married to John Steven Wooster on 28 Nov 1848. Children were: Lucetta Wooster, Vianna Wooster, Curtis Wooster, Clara E. Wooster. Doris
PITKIN Parents: Cassius Merrill PITKIN and
Mary Hathaway. Doris
PITKIN was born on 17 Jan 1919 in Garner, Iowa. Doris married Garland Thompson.
Parents: Earl Valentine PITKIN and
Emma M. Hanson. Dorothy
PITKIN was born in 1717 in East Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 17 Aug
1789. According to the information available in A.P. Pitkin's Genealogy of the
Pitkin Family, Dorothy had her last child at the age of sixty-one. Parents:
Caleb PITKIN and Dorothy HILLS
.She was married to Deacon John Goodwin. Children were: Damaris Goodwin, John Goodwin, Joseph Goodwin, William GOODWIN, Hannah Goodwin, Sarah Goodwin, Richard Goodwin, Thankful Goodwin, Levi Goodwin, Mary Goodwin, Anna Goodwin, Dorothy Pitkin Goodwin, Caleb Goodwin. Dorothy
PITKIN was born on 24 Jun 1705. Parents: Nathaniel
PITKIN and Hester Hosmer.She was married to Benjamin Roberts. Children were: Benjamin Roberts Jr., Dorothy Roberts. Dorothy
PITKIN was born in 1755. She died on 16 Mar 1792. Dorothy married Isaac
Steele. Parents: Ensign Caleb PITKIN and
Damaris Porter. Dorothy
Gladys PITKIN was born on 21 Jan 1919. Dorothy married Robert Kunzler in
1942. He was a mechanic. They had two children; Paul and Bruce. Parents:
Harry E. PITKIN and Gladys Hoffman. Dudley
PITKIN
was born on
31 Aug 1798. He died on 18 May 1884. Dudley was an innkeeper and farmer in
Marshfield. He moved to Montpelier in 1835, selling provisions. In 1836 he
moved to Burlington, Vermont, and in 1854 to Cleveland, Ohio. Parents:
Joshua PITKIN and Ruth Case.He was married to Nancy Batchelder on 10 Mar 1824. Children were: Lucius M. PITKIN, Martha PITKIN, Lucinda W. PITKIN, Emily PITKIN, George E. PITKIN, Chauncey PITKIN, Edward Payson PITKIN, Charles A. PITKIN, Harriet E. PITKIN, Ella Louisa PITKIN. Earl
Lawrence PITKIN was born on 31 Jul 1934. Earl was a structural engineer
in Los Angeles, California. He married Darlene _______, and they had one son,
Lawrence K. (b. September 17, 1982). Parents: Harry
E. PITKIN and Gladys Hoffman. Earl
Valentine PITKIN
was born on
14 Feb 1891 in Ellington, Iowa. He died on 29 Aug 1969. He was buried in Brushy
Point Cem., Hancock Co., Iowa. Parents: George Washington
PITKIN and Ella Northrup.He was married to Emma M. Hanson on 13 Dec 1916. Children were: Dale Howard PITKIN, Doris PITKIN, Robert Earl PITKIN, Lawrence Charles PITKIN, Lucille PITKIN, Darlene Mae PITKIN. Ebenezer
PITKIN was born on 14 Jan 1818. He died on 10 Apr 1859. Ebenezer married
Sarah Thompson in 1843. They lived in New Boston, New Hampshire. No children.
Parents: Owen PITKIN and
Betsy Dodge. Edgar
PITKIN
was born on
6 Oct 1839. He died on 19 Feb 1865. Edgar died of wounds sustained in the Civil
War. His wartime correspondence can be found at the Vermont Historical Society.
He enlisted from Burlington, Vermont. Parents: Harry
PITKIN and Minerva Hand. Edith
Susan PITKIN was born on 29 Apr 1868 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on
9 Jul 1884 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Levi Watson
PITKIN and Mary Henshaw BURNAP. Edward
PITKIN was born on 15 Aug 1769. He died on 11 Jul 1851. Edward married
Clarissa Roberts in 1822. They had a daughter Clarissa L. Pitkin (1824-1876,
unmarried). Edward practiced medicin in East Hartford very successfully for
many years. In 1823 a patent was granted him for "improvement in fencing."
A good story is told in connection with a new carriage, on which he had painted
the Pitkin Coat of Arms, by referring to which will be seen two swans. A neighbor
having accosted him with, "Ah ! Doctork, I see you have your sign on your
carriage." "Sign? Sir, what do you mean?" "Why, quack,
quack, quack," was the reply, and the neighbor disappeared down the street,
as well he might, to escape the consequences. Parents:
Squire Elisha PITKIN and Hannah Buel Pitkin.
Edward
C. PITKIN was born on 13 Apr 1862. Graduated Michigan University, 1886.
Parents: Edward Powell PITKIN and
Julia Gott. Edward
H. PITKIN was born on 9 Jun 1846. Edward was an importer of China and glassware
in Chicago. Parents: Joshua PITKIN and
Caroline Hand.He was married to Lillie E. Morey on 5 Aug 1871. Children were: Lillie M. PITKIN , Frank L. PITKIN, Carrie E. PITKIN, Florence E. PITKIN, Elsie F. PITKIN. Edward
Payson PITKIN was born on 24 Mar 1838. He died on 6 Oct 1864. Edward lived
in New Orleans. He died in the Civil War. Parents:
Dudley PITKIN and Nancy Batchelder.He was married to Lorraine J. Dickinson on 22 Aug 1863. Children were: Hattie E. PITKIN. Edward
Powell PITKIN was born in 1837. Edward was 1st Lieutenant Company H. 20th
Michigan Infantry; promoted to Adjutant on the field at Fredericsburg, Dec. 13,k
1862; transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps; promoted to Captain of the Fifth
Reserve Corps in 1864, and served for a year as Adjutant-General to the Provost-Marshal-General
of Indiana; resigned at the close of the war as Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in
1865. Commander Grand Army Post Department of Colorado, 1883-1886. Adjutant-General
and Secretary Ninth Army Corps Society, Department of Colorado. Captain Company
I 1st Regiment Infantry, C.N.G., 1883, 84, 85, and 86. Residence, Denver, Colorado.
A military man. Parents: Nathan Stanley PITKIN
and Esther Davis.He was married to Julia Gott on 1 Sep 1859. Children were: Gilbert S. PITKIN, Edward C. PITKIN, Esther J. PITKIN, Emily L. PITKIN, Nellie J. PITKIN, Mary E. PITKIN. Edwin
PITKIN
was born on
11 Sep 1798 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 15 Aug 1862 in Marshfield, Vermont.
He was buried in Dwinell Cemetery, Marshfield, Vermont. Edwin Pitkin built
the house now owned by Ronald Pitkin (1993), and farmed there on what is now
known as the Edwin Pitkin farm. It is very likely that Edwin was responsible
for clearing and cultivating most of the fields there, although Caleb Putnam
had previously lived on the farm, and may have begun the work of improving the
land. Caleb had been a partner of Simeon Dwinell, Olive's father, and the two
men had married sisters, so Caleb was in fact Olive's uncle. The farm was located
between the homes of Edwin's parents and Olive's parents. Olive grew up on the
Simeon Dwinell farm at the four corners above the Dwinell school and cemetery,
and Edwin grew up just down the hill in the hollow south of the old town house
on the Stephen Pitkin farm. In fact nearly all of Edwin's and Olive's immediate
neighbors were close relatives; the Pitkins in the valley to the east, and the
Dwinells on the hill to the north. Edwin was a surveyor, a skill he may have
learned from his uncle Caleb Pitkin, also a surveyor. Mrs. Stephen Pitkin, Jr.
wrote that Edwin was "an enterprising citizen (who) raised a large and intelligent
family, was considerably in town business, and was for many years the principle
surveyor in the vicinity." For a time around 1820, Edwin was the constable
for the town of Marshfield, and in that capacity warned at least one town meeting.
Of Edwin and Olive's seven children who survived to adulthood, only one (Josiah)
left the area. Orsamus, Daniel, and Jerusha lived in Calais, Eli lived in Marshfield
Village, Levi took over the farm, and Dorcas and her husband Steven Wooster purchased
the neighboring farm, previously owned by Orsamus (now owned by Belmont Pitkin
and known as the O.C.M. Pitkin farm). A journal kept by Edwin's nephew, Clark
Bent, reveals that as late as 1870, the Bent family and the Dwinell family (Clark's
mother, Sally Dwinell, was Olive's sister) did much of their business in East
Calais, then called Moscow. It is likely that Edwin and Olive, too, had many
social and business connections in Calais. The toilet facilities on the Edwin
Pitkin farm were located in the horse barn, which was very nearby the ell of
the house. The seat had five holes, three of which were of a normal size, and
two smaller ones for the twin boys, Levi and Eli. Edwin was a founder and served
as president for many years of the Universalist Society of Liberal Christianity
of Marshfield. Parents: Hon. Stephen PITKIN and
Damaris GOODWIN.He was married to Olive DWINELL on 22 Dec 1822 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Josiah PITKIN, Dorcas PITKIN, Orsamus Cassius Merrill PITKIN, Levi Watson PITKIN , Eli Swetland PITKIN, Daniel Webster PITKIN, Simeon PITKIN, Jerusha PITKIN, Elsie PITKIN. Edwin
PITKIN was born in 1900. Edwin married Florence Williams. Parents:
Charles PITKIN and Laura Williams. Edwin
Watson PITKIN was born on 5 Oct 1860 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died about
24 Aug 1931 in Montreal, Canada. Edwin operated the Marshfield Village grist
mill and later lived on his father's farm. His last residence was in North Montpelier
Village where he worked in a woolen mill. He was a large, powerful man, and
at times would carry on his shoulders to his village patrons 200 lb. sacks of
meal. He could lift a barrel of flour (196 lbs) by the chimes on one end of
it. Once on a bet, he carried 700 lbs of grain up Grist Mill Hill to the store
across the main street in Marshfield. Ed represented Marshfield in the State
Legislature in 1916. He and his wife were members of the Universalist Society
of Liberal Christianity of Marshfield.
"Funeral services for Edwin W. Pitkin, highly respected resident of North Montpelier, who passed away last week in Montreal, following an operation were held from his home at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Arthur W. Hewitt of Plainfield officiated. There was a very large attendance of relatives, friends and neighbors, including many from out of town. The bearers were Fred S. Little, Walter H. Little, Clarence Templeton, George Pray, Ozias Pitkin and E. A. Merritt. The floral tribute was a very large and beautiful one. Following the funeral at the home the body was taken to the Eaton cemetery in Marshfield for burial. Edwin Watson Pitkin was born in East Calais on Oct. 5, 1860, the son of Levi W. and Mary (Burnap) Pitkin. He passed the early part of his life there. As a young man he attended Goddard seminary in Barre and later took up the occupation of a teacher in the Marshfield schools. The greater portion of his life Mr. Pitkin passed as a farmer in the town of Marshfield. He was representative from that town to the Vermont state legislature in 1915. Two years later, in 1917, he moved to North Montpelier, where he has since made his home. He was married on March 13, 1883, to Bertha M. Merritt of Marshfield, who survives him, together with their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Dwinell, and one granddaughter, Lois Dwinell, all of North Montpelier. Mr. Pitkin was a man of keen intelligence and great friendliness and he was very highly respected by everyone who knew him. His death was a blow, not only to his family, but to the entire community. Parents: Levi Watson PITKIN and Mary Henshaw BURNAP. He was married to Bertha M. Merritt on 13 Mar 1883. Children were: Ruth Estelle PITKIN . Eldred
C. Pitkin
was born on
29 Nov 1870 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 2 Aug 1956. Eldred was the owner
of the butterbox shop in Marshfield Village. For many years he was the leader
of the Marshfield cornet band. Was also pitcher and first baseman for several
years on the town team. Parents: Daniel Bemis Pitkin
and Sylvia Hurd Martin.He was married to Nellie O. Martin. Children were: Clarence George Pitkin. Eleanor
PITKIN was born on 31 Aug 1917 in Ellington, Iowa. Eleanor married Forest
Thompson. They lived at 127 Hillhaven Dr., Forest City, Iowa. Parents:
Barney Turel PITKIN and Anna Catherine Cook.
Eleazur
PITKIN was born on 19 Dec 1762. He died on 2 Jan 1822. Eleazur married
Mehitabel Cone. Parents: Capt. Richard PITKIN and
Dorothy Hills. Electa
PITKIN was born on 23 Feb 1827. Parents: Harry PITKIN
and Minerva Hand. Eli
Swetland PITKIN
was born on
27 Sep 1828 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 1 Apr 1894 in Marshfield, Vermont.
He was buried in Eaton Cemetery, Marshfield, Vermont. Eli Pitkin had blue eyes,
brown hair, and stood 5 feet 8 inches tall. He was somewhat careless of his
personal appearance, and enjoyed brook fishing. He was an intelligent man who
enjoyed a spirited conversation. He was quick tempered and plain spoken. Even
now (1993) there are those in Marshfield who have heard of the legendary town
meeting day arguments between Eli and his twin brother Levi. They travelled
very different paths as adults. Eli served as a Corporal and Sergeant in Company
C, 13th regiment of Vermont Volunteers from October, 1862 until July, 1863,
leaving his pregnant wife and two children to fight in the Civil war (including
the battle of Gettysburg). Levi remained in Marshfield and carried on with the
farm after the death of their father in 1862. Both were republicans until the
scandals and corruption of the administration of Ulysses Grant soured Eli to
the republican party and he became a democrat. He was an ardent supporter of
the Universalist church, and on one occasion is said to have forcibly expelled
from the church some inattentive youths who were disrupting the services. For
a time he served on the board of trustees of Goddard Seminary, a four year Universalist
preparatory school. For a number of years before the war he was the owner of
the village sawmill, which had been built by his grandfather, Stephen Pitkin
in 1812. During those years he built the mill house now occupied by Hap Hayward.
Later he built a house on the Cabot road now owned by his great-great-granddaughter,
Gemma Yamamoto. Sometime after he returned from the war he built a house next
to the village cemetery in which he lived the remainder of his life (that house
was burned about 1984). For much of his life he worked as a lumberman, but he
was also a surveyor, as was his father before him. In 1889, while still living
in the village, he was the owner of a small farm consisting of 30 acres of pasture,
30 acres of woodlot, and 25 acres orchard and tillage land. This may have been
the farm of Lydia's parents, Daniel and Mary Bemis, where Eli's son Ozias had
lived for the previous 3 years. In the best of times, Eli and Lydia Pitkin had
equity of some $10,000, but when Eli died in 1894, the real estate was valued
at only $1250. Lydia then rented all but the two front rooms of her house to
Ozias and his family, and sold her land to them. This arrangement continued
until 1902, when Ozias moved to the Levi Benton farm. Eli and Lydia appear to
have named their children after Eli's second cousin, Ozias Cornwall Pitkin (Alfred,
Joshua, Joshua, Caleb, Roger, William, William, William), and his children, Elizabeth
M., Carrie E., and Mary S. This O.C. Pitkin graduated from Dartmouth in 1847,
was an educator in Vermont and Massachusetts, and later a manufacturing chemist.
Parents: Edwin PITKIN and Olive
DWINELL.He was married to Lydia Austin BEMIS on 4 Jun 1854 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Carrie Etta PITKIN, Lizzie Elma PITKIN, Ozias Cornwall PITKIN, Mary Emma PITKIN. Elijah
Pitkin was born on 28 Feb 1781. He died on 16 Oct 1844. Married Sarah Hale.
Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and
Lucy Steele. Squire
Elisha PITKIN(45) was born on 9 Mar
1733. He died on 19 Mar 1819. Elisha was largely engaged in trade and manufacturing,
and had a store beside his residence, near the old meeting-house in East Hartford.
He was associated with his cousin, William Pitkin, in the Pitkin Glass Works.
He graduated from Yale in 1753. His house was noted for its hospitality, and
entertained many notable people, including the Count de Rochambeau, who stayed
in the house during the stay of the French Army. For many years, Elisha was
prominent as a trial justice, and his judgements were firm and usually unquestioned.
But he was not above a bit of humor now and then. A family name Evans became
so notorious for petty crimes that thier neighborhood was dubbed Pirate Hill.
A fresh culprit was brought one day before 'Squire Pitkin, and, as a preliminary,
told to give his name. He answered, "Evans." "Guilty, then!"
said the justice. Parents: Joseph PITKIN and
Mary Lord.He was married to Hannah Buel Pitkin in 1757. Children were: Elisha PITKIN, Samuel PITKIN, Timothy PITKIN, Elizabeth PITKIN, Solomon PITKIN, Edward PITKIN, Joseph PITKIN, Roswell PITKIN, Hannah PITKIN, Horace Lord PITKIN, Stephen PITKIN. Elisha
PITKIN was born on 17 Mar 1758. He died on 4 May 1802. Elisha was repeatedly
a member of the Connecticut General Assembly. Later moved to Hudson, New York
and was recorder there for several years. Parents:
Squire Elisha PITKIN and Hannah Buel Pitkin.He was married to Elizabeth Kingsbury in 1780.
Eliza
PITKIN was born on 14 May 1798. She died in 1870. Eliza grew up in Marshfield,
Vermont in the family of her uncle, Stephen Pitkin. As an adult, she and her
family farmed in East Bloomfield, New York. Parents:
Levi PITKIN and Abigail Beldon.She was married to William Steele on 8 Mar 1822. Children were: Eliza Steele, William Steele , Joseph S. Steele, Alfred Steele, Abigail Steele, Henry G. Steele, Edward Steele. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born in Oct 1677 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Elizabeth "owned
her covenant" with the First Church of Hartford, with her brother John,
March 15, 1696. Her husband, Capt. Marsh represented Hartford in the legislature
for forty sessions. Parents: William PITKIN and
Hannah Goodwin.She was married to Capt. John Marsh in 1698. Children were: John Marsh, Hon. Ebenezer Marsh, Elizabeth Marsh, Capt. William Marsh, George Marsh, Isaac Marsh, John Marsh, Timothy Marsh, Hezekiah Marsh. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born in 1621 in Berkhamsted, England. She was christened on 1
Jul 1621. Parents: William PITKIN and
Jane. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born in 1756. She died on 14 Dec 1815. Elizabeth married Theodore
Stanley. Parents: Roger PITKIN and
Esther Cowles.She was married to Theodore Stanley . Elizabeth
PITKIN was born on 1 Sep 1740. She died on 1 Nov 1740. Parents:
Joseph PITKIN and Mary Lord. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born on 30 Aug 1687. She died on 17 Dec 1688. Parents:
William PITKIN and Elizabeth Stanley. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born on 18 Aug 1689. Elizabeth married Rev. Benjamin Colton.
Parents: William PITKIN and
Elizabeth Stanley. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born in 1711. She died on 10 Feb 1753. Elizabeth married William
Olmsted. Parents: Capt. Ozias PITKIN and
Elizabeth Green. Elizabeth
Pitkin was born in 1743. She died on 3 Jan 1750. Parents:
Samuel Pitkin and Hannah Buel. |