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Elizabeth PITKIN
was born on 19 Dec 1764. She died on 13 Oct 1845. Elizabeth married Theodore
Pitkin. Parents: Squire Elisha PITKIN and
Hannah Buel Pitkin.She was married to Theodore PITKIN on 29 Jan 1789. Children were: William PITKIN , Theodore PITKIN. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born on 4 Oct 1719. She died on 2 Oct 1798. Married Moses Porter.
Parents: Nathaniel PITKIN and
Elizabeth Whiting. Elizabeth
PITKIN was born on 31 May 1780. She died on 12 Jun 1780. Parents:
Capt. John PITKIN and Elizabeth Woodbridge.
Elizabeth
D. PITKIN was born on 3 Jun 1830. She died on 21 Apr 1854. From a letter
written by Ellen Strong of Montpelier to Mary Jane (Jenny) Thrasher in Coventry,
July 7, 1850: ". . . Thursday evening brother Henry - cousin Sarah [Cowles
of Coventry] and Lizzie Pitkin went out to ride - and had just turned their faces
homeward when the axletree of the wagon broke - and pitched them out - but as
the horse was perfectly steady they succeeded in getting themselves righted without
any difficulty, by procuring another wagon. When they were within a mile and
a half of home - it being rather dark, the horse stumbled in going down a very
steep hill - and again they were all thrown out. Henry sprained his hand very
badly - and his side - but was able to get to a house and call some help. Sarah
struck her head and shoulder - and for fifteen or twenty minutes was perfectly
insensible. - Lizzie hurt one knee so badly - she could not step on it at all
- but seemed not hurt much ohterwise - She lifted Sarah out of the road and bathed
her head in camphor until she revived, butg then she immediately complained of
sleepiness and they with difficulty kept her awake until she came home - Lizzie
not thinking herself much hurt proposed staying to help tgake cadre of Sarah
through the night, if she shouild not seem better. We called Dr. Loomis as soon
as possible - and he seemed to fear some trouble about her brain - and also a
dislocation of the shoulder - but after the swelling went down some what he found
it was only sprained slightly and bruised considerably. Lizzie, smart as she
thought herself - began to grow faint in a little while - and Henry ditto - Lizzie
fainted several times during the night - but was able to get home Wednesday morning
- since which time she has been quite sick - is strongly threatened with a fever
- She is harmed all over - but no bones broken - Sarah was quite sick Wednesday
- but has since been much better is today able to be all about the house - She
rode up to see Lizzie this morning - and is really the least hurt of the three
- though at frist it seemed otherwise. Shke is a dear patient girl - and I shall
very much hate to lose her - Henry is able to be up - but is very lame and stiff
- We hope they will all get along without further trouble. . . . Henry sends
much love to yoiu - says the only reason they were not killed was because their
time hadn't come. . . . " Parents: Deacon Alfred
PITKIN and Orpah Washburn. Elizabeth
M. PITKIN was born on 22 Apr 1856. Elizabeth graduated from Syracuse University
in 1881, and earned an A.M. degree in 1884. She lived on Myrtle Street, Boston.
Parents: Ozias Cornwall PITKIN and
Caroline Monroe Muenscher. Ella
Louisa PITKIN was born on 8 Nov 1847. Parents:
Dudley PITKIN and Nancy Batchelder.She was married to J. J. Holden on 4 May 1870. Children were: Emery L. Holden, Martha Holden, Rosa Bell Holden. Elmer
Elsworth PITKIN was born on 28 Jan 1865 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died
on 21 Apr 1878 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Levi
Watson PITKIN and Mary Henshaw BURNAP. Elsie
PITKIN was born on 10 Jun 1841 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 8 Jun
1864 in Marshfield, Vermont. She was buried in Dwinell Cemetery, Marshfield,
Vermont. Parents: Edwin PITKIN and
Olive DWINELL. Elsie
F. PITKIN was born on 5 Jun 1884. Parents: Edward
H. PITKIN and Lillie E. Morey. Elsie
M PITKIN
was born on
7 Feb 1936. Elsie married Harold Drake in 1953. He was an assistant operator
of a chain of shoe stores. They lived in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and had three
children; Michael, Deborah, and Pamela. Parents: Joy
A. PITKIN and Bernadine Cass. Elsie
T. PITKIN was born on 21 Jun 1869. Parents: Horatio
PITKIN and Caroline Glosser. Emeline
PITKIN was born on 1 Apr 1820. Parents: Owen PITKIN
and Betsy Dodge.She was married to Thomas Marshall on 20 Sep 1842. Children were: William Marshall, Henry T. Marshall, Rouget DeLisle Marshall. Emily
PITKIN was born on 14 Jan 1831. Parents: Dudley
PITKIN and Nancy Batchelder.She was married to Hon. Charles Randolph Thomas on 29 Apr 1852. Children were: Edward Thomas, Henry Thomas, George Thomas, Richard Thomas, Charles R. Thomas, James Thomas, Frederic L. Thomas, John S. Thomas, Herbert B. Thomas. Emily
PITKIN was born on 1 Mar 1813. She died on 6 Feb 1883. Emily married William
B. Hazeltine in 1836. They farmed in South Strafford, Vermont. Children;
William P., Channing, and Emma (married Adelbert Clark). Parents:
Anson PITKIN and Hannah Bowers. Emily
Pitkin was born on 2 Mar 1846. Married Oliver Abels. Parents:
Denison Palmer Pitkin and Phoebe Dunham Turner
. Emily
PITKIN was born on 5 Sep 1774. She died on 26 Nov 1853. Married James Flagg.
Parents: Capt. John PITKIN and
Elizabeth Woodbridge. Emily
PITKIN was born on 23 Feb 1806. Unmarried. Parents:
Capt. John PITKIN and Olive Forbes. Emily
L. PITKIN was born on 16 May 1866. Parents: Edward
Powell PITKIN and Julia Gott. Emily
R. PITKIN was born on 6 Jun 1844. Parents: Harry
PITKIN and Minerva Hand. Emma
Grant PITKIN was born on 16 Aug 1841. Emma and her family resided in Rutland,
Vermont, where her husband was a dentist. Parents:
Orrin PITKIN and Julia Scoville.She was married to Dr. E.V. Harwood on 12 Jul 1870. Children were: Mary E. Harwood, Eleazur V. Harwood. Emmanuel
PITKIN was born on 25 Dec 1852. He died on 2 Aug 1853. Parents:
Wesley PITKIN and Sarah W. DAVIS. Epaphras
PITKIN was born in 1733. He died on 16 Feb 1801. He married Eunice Hills.
Parents: Governor William PITKIN and
Mary Woodbridge.He was married to Eunice Hills . Erastus
PITKIN was born on 30 Apr 1824 in Marshfield, Vermont. Erastus was a merchant
in Birmingham, Iowa. Parents: Horace PITKIN and
Cyrena Burnap.He was married to Emily Barnes on 1 Jan 1849. Children were: Rose L. PITKIN, Alta PITKIN, Joel M. PITKIN, Mary PITKIN, Maggie PITKIN. Eric
Justin PITKIN was born on 7 Jun 1992. Parents: Shawn
Scott PITKIN and Barbara Ann Taggart. Ernest
PITKIN was born in 1891. Parents: William E. PITKIN
and Mary Klingensmith. Esther
PITKIN was born in 1823. She died in 1854. Esther married Charles Davis.
No children. Parents: Nathan Stanley PITKIN and
Esther Davis. Esther
PITKIN was born in 1754. Esther married Roswell Elmer of East Windsor.
Parents: Roger PITKIN and
Esther Cowles. Esther
J. PITKIN was born on 13 Sep 1864. Parents: Edward
Powell PITKIN and Julia Gott. Esther
K. PITKIN was born on 21 Mar 1811. She died on 15 Jan 1850. Esther married
the Rev. Matthew Newhall, a Methodist clergyman in Raymond, New Hampshire. They
had a daughter Ellen P. (b. 1846) who married L. Everett Fogg. Parents:
Anson PITKIN and Hannah Bowers. Ethel
G. PITKIN was born on 2 Dec 1877. Parents: Charles
A. PITKIN and Caroline W. Curtis. Eunice
PITKIN was born in 1761. She died in 1790. Eunice married Aaron Buckland.
Parents: Capt. Richard PITKIN and
Dorothy Hills. Eva
Ann PITKIN was born on 25 Oct 1859. Eva and her family lived in Sarcoxie,
Missouri, where her husband was a merchant. Parents:
Horace Goodwin PITKIN and Eliza Ann Stewart
.She was married to William H. Ivie on 12 Nov 1878. Children were: William H. Ivie. Eva
E. PITKIN was born on 1 Oct 1873 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 13
Apr 1878 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Levi Watson
PITKIN and Mary Henshaw BURNAP. Ezekiel
Pitkin was born on 25 Jan 1763. He died on 12 May 1843. He lived and died
on the homestead of the first William Pitkin of Hartford. Parents:
Jonathan Pitkin and Lucy Steele.He was married to Hannah Chapman on 30 Dec 1793. Children were: Anne Pitkin, Sarah Pitkin . He was married to Euphemia Chapman. Children were: Denison Palmer Pitkin, William C. Pitkin. Fanny
PITKIN was born on 15 Jun 1815. She died on 31 Aug 1843. She was buried
in Eaton Cemetery, Marshfield, Vermont. Fanny never married. Parents:
George PITKIN and Phoebe Fairchild. Farrah
Pitkin was born about 1976. Parents: Shane (Karen
Martha) PITKIN.She was married to Paul Frager . Children were: Hailey Frager, Lillian Frager, Laini Frager, Eli Frager. Faye
D. PITKIN was born on 23 Mar 1888. She died on 28 Nov 1910. She was buried
in Shannon City, Iowa. Parents: Franklin PITKIN
and Rosa Ellen Joy.She was married to William Long on 30 Dec 1908. Children were: Harold F. Long. Florence
E. PITKIN was born on 13 Mar 1880. Parents: Edward
H. PITKIN and Lillie E. Morey. Frances
Hulett PITKIN
was born on
7 Mar 1921 in Charlestown, New Hampshire. She died in 1991 in South Carolina.
Parents: Paul Eli PITKIN and
Fannie HULETT.She was married to James Richard Crozier on 12 Jun 1943 in Los Angeles, California. Children were: James Richard CROZIER, Jay Pitkin CROZIER.
Frances
W. PITKIN was born on 1 May 1799. She died on 18 Aug 1845. Parents:
Samuel PITKIN and Sarah Parsons. Francis
PITKIN was born in 1614 in Berkhamsted, England. He was christened on 20
Jan 1614. He died in 1698. He was buried on 29 Mar 1698 in Berkhamsted, England.
In 1645 Frances was elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted, and in 1650 he followed
in his father's footsteps and was elected Bailiff, thereby continuing the family
tradition of community service. In 1648 he was made an overseer of the poor,
and the following year he was elected one of the administrators of the Dr. Henry
Atkins Charity which distributed 10 pounds each year to 20 poor parishioners.
In the Church chest of Berkhamsted St. Peter there is an interesting document
describing an investigation into the actions of Nathan Payne. Payne had served
as a captain in the Parliamentary forces, but he had become horrified by the
execution of the King, and was either honest enough, bold enough, or sufficiently
indiscreet enough to say so. Francis Pitkin testified upon oath that "after
the Army fetcht the King from Holmby, Nathan Paine said that the proceedings
then in hand was a plott worse than the gunpowder treason, and that there was
no difference but that one was underground and the other above ground."
Nothing seems to have come of this investigation, but the incident indicates
that Francis felt it wise to testify on the side of Parliament. In 1657 he
was elected Surveyor of the Highways. Also in that year he was chosen to administer
another charity left to the poor of Berkhamsted by the widow of Thomas Baldwin,
who, as Controller of Works for King James I, had acquired considerable equity
in the Hyde Park Water Works, which served the city of Westminster. Francis
seems to have left Berkhamsted between 1658 and 1670, as no church assessments
were made on him, but between 1661 and 1663 money was received by the church
on behalf of Mrs. Pitkin. About 1670, Francis name began once again to figure
prominently in the Vestry minutes. In 1672 and 1674 he was chosen churchwarden
by the parish. In 1691 he contributed to a fund for the "Redemption of
slaves in Algeria, Sally and other places in Barbary and on the coasts of Africa."
Parents: William PITKIN and
Jane.He was married to Elizabeth. Children were: William PITKIN, Sarah PITKIN, Robert PITKIN. Francis
Pitkin
was born on
20 Sep 1927 in Marshfield, Vermont?. He died in 2000. Hap Hayward remembers
that when Francis was a young boy of 8 or 9 years, he would sometimes go into
the garage at his grandfather's house when he thought nobody was around, and
start up the Model T Ford which was parked there. He would run the engine as
fast and as loud as it would go. As he was somewhat deaf, perhaps he didn't
realize that everyone in the neighborhood could hear what he was doing. He graduated
from the Austin School in Brattleboro in 1948. Immediately following his marriage
he resided in Brattleboro and worked at the Maple Farms dairy. In 1998, Francis
lived in Dexter, Maine. Parents: Clarence George Pitkin
and Amy Madene Cameron.He was married to Dora May Hinds on 14 Jan 1956 in Brattleboro, Vermont. He was divorced from Dora May Hinds on 11 Jul 1957. Francis
Luverne PITKIN
was born on
7 Sep 1929 in Garner, Iowa. He died on 8 Jan 1964. He was buried in Madison
Township Cem., Hancock Co., Iowa. Francis was a carpenter. He lived in Charles
City, Iowa. Parents: Barney Turel PITKIN and
Anna Catherine Cook.He was married to Iris Caroline Steinfeldt on 28 Dec 1948 in Woden, Iowa. Children were: Rand Luverne PITKIN, Rick Eugene PITKIN, Susan Renee PITKIN, Deborah Lynn PITKIN, Stacey Ann PITKIN, Lisa Iris PITKIN, Scott Francis PITKIN. Frank
F. Pitkin was born on 5 Oct 1843. He died on 5 Oct 1844. Parents:
Denison Palmer Pitkin and Phoebe Dunham Turner
. Frank
Ivan PITKIN
was born on
18 Aug 1857. He died on 20 Feb 1909 in Montpelier, Vermont. Frank lived at
146 Main St., Montpelier, Vermont. He was for many years an officer of Lane
Manufacturing Company. Parents: Perley Peabody PITKIN
and Caroline M. Templeton.He was married to Josephine Roleau. Children were: Perley PITKIN. Dr.
Frank Ivan PITKIN was born on 28 Apr 1921 in Montpelier, Vermont. He died
on 14 Jun 1996 in Cliff Island, Maine. Frank was a cardiologist. Parents:
Perley PITKIN and Sylvia Sherman.Children were: Shane (Karen Martha) PITKIN, Dawn Carol PITKIN, Holly Elizabeth PITKIN. He was married to Carolyn Brown. Shane Pitkin reports that Carolyn's surname was Lockwood at the time of her marriage to Frank Pitkin.
Frank
L. PITKIN was born on 6 Dec 1875. Parents: Edward
H. PITKIN and Lillie E. Morey. Frank
O. PITKIN was born in May 1869. Parents: Joseph
Case PITKIN and Maria A. Hudson. Frankie
Linette PITKIN was born on 25 Nov 1890. She died on 29 Jul 1983. Parents:
Franklin PITKIN and Rosa
Ellen Joy.She was married to Glenn Morgan on 16 Dec 1913. Children were: Elton Howard Morgan , C. Gene Morgan, Doris Rose Morgan, Rex Leroy Morgan M.D., Richard Lee Morgan. Franklin
PITKIN
was born on
31 Aug 1852 in Union, Iowa?. He died on 18 Feb 1932 in Iowa. He was buried
in Shannon City, Iowa. After the death of his parents, Franklin lived for seven
years with his mother's brother. He then moved to Union County Iowa at the age
of 15, and worked for his cousin, Stephen Pitkin Bliss, for seven years before
becoming a farmer himself. about 1880 he moved to Kent, Iowa and bought and
sold livestock with his brother-in-law, William Joy. In 1890 he moved to Shannon
City, Iowa where he continued in the livestock business until 1904 when he resumed
farming. Parents: William PITKIN and
Mary Lee.He was married to Rosa Ellen Joy on 19 Mar 1874. Children were: Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" PITKIN, Lily May PITKIN, Chloe PITKIN, Hattie E. PITKIN, Ralph J. PITKIN, Ina Pearl PITKIN, Faye D. PITKIN, Frankie Linette PITKIN, Harry E. PITKIN, Joy A. PITKIN, Bryan D. PITKIN. |