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22601 Warning - all data is the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or part for commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copy data for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable Leroy Brinckerhoff PITKIN
 
22602 Line 3912 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Martha /PITKIN/ GIVN Martha

Line 3913 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Martha /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Left 300 pounds by her father in 1644/45.

Line 3925 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 3926 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 14 MAR 1618

Line 3927 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR @S3297@

Line 3928 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR PAGE p 13. 
Martha PITKIN
 
22603 She became the ancestor of 7 New England governors.

BURIAL: "Also Martha Pitkin wife of Simon Wolcott born 1639 dyed 15 Oct on the tombstone. 
Martha PITKIN
 
22604 !Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
Page 71. 
Nathan PITKIN
 
22605 Line 3045 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Roger /PITKIN/ GIVN Roger

Line 3046 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Roger /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Lived in Helmet Court, beside London Wall near Little Morefields in
Line 3049 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Lived in Helmet Court, beside London Wall near Little Morefields in CONC
1667. He was married and had at least 2 sons. Officer in King

Line 3050 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Lived in Helmet Court, beside London Wall near Little Morefields in CONC
Charles II's Army in 1667.

Line 3051 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3296@

Line 3055 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT SOUR @S3201@

Line 3056 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT SOUR PAGE 66:160 ff

Line 3060 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE A Mr. Roger Pitkin's burial was paid for in the 1721 Vestry records
in

Line 3061 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE A Mr. Roger Pitkin's burial was paid for in the 1721 Vestry records
in CONC Berkhamsted.

Line 3062 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 3063 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 1638

Line 3064 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Herts, England

Line 3065 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM NOTE At St. Peters, where his grandfather was Churchwarden.

Line 4059 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Roger /PITKIN/ GIVN Roger

Line 4060 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Roger /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Line 4065 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI SOUR @S3297@

Line 4066 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI SOUR PAGE p 14.

Line 4067 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 4068 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 28 NOV 1638

Line 4069 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Bucks, England

Line 4070 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR @S3297@

Line 4071 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR PAGE p 14. 
Roger PITKIN
 
22606 Line 4011 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Sara /PITKIN/ GIVN Sara

Line 4012 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Sara /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Line 4016 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 4017 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 1 NOV 1609

Line 4018 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR @S3297@
Line 4011 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Sara /PITKIN/ GIVN Sara

Line 4012 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Sara /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Line 4016 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 4017 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 1 NOV 1609

Line 4018 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM SOUR @S3297@ 
Sara PITKIN
 
22607 Warning - all data is the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or part for commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copy data for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable Ward Coe PITKIN
 
22608 Line 1987 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William

Line 1988 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle

Line 1991 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Francis after his father's death when he was 8 years old (1643).

Line 1992 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Charles I beheaded in 1640. English Civil War began in 1642. Teacher

Line 1993 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
and Lawyer in England. Inherited 6 tenements in Fulham from his

Line 1994 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
father. Came to Hartford CT 1659 on his own, with the thought that he

Line 1995 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
would return to England.
He arrived with a bound volume of 170 sermons hand copied by himself,

Line 1997 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
still in the possission of a descendant in the 20th century. Taught

Line 1998 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
school in 1660 for 8 pounds voted by the town. Also each student was

Line 1999 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
to send a load of wood within a month after Michimas or pay 3

Line 2000 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
shillings for procuring it. He probably boarded with the family of

Line 2001 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Ozias Goodwin on Trumbull St., who had come before 1640. Bought land

Line 2002 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
on East side of river in 1661. When his sister arrived from England

Line 2003 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
for a visit (which became permanent) he was feeding his pigs. She was

Line 2004 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
shocked. "I left one brother in England serving his king, and find

Line 2005 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
another in America serving his swine." (She became the ancestor of 7

Line 2006 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
New England governors). Prominent planter Freeman 9 Oct 1662.

Line 2007 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Appointed by the King, First Attorney General for Colony, 1664.

Line 2008 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Bought out Jacob Mygatt's interest in the Podunk lands in 1666.

Line 2009 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Bought out shares of William Parker and Nathaniel Marvin (126 acres).

Line 2010 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
In 1667 he petitioned with Thomas Welles to be freed from fencing

Line 2011 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
meadows. Appointed with Major Talcott to negotiate peace with the

Line 2012 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Narragansett tribe in 1676. Representative from Hartford and

Line 2013 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Greenwich Ct 1675- 1677. Member of General Court 1675-1690, with

Line 2014 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
breaks. Treasurer 1676. Agent to NY 1676. In April 1676 he was

Line 2015 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
appointed with Mr. Samuel Willys to go to NY to present Governor

Line 2016 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Andros with a letter to incourage him to engage Mohawk Indians agains

Line 2017 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
others and for him to go to Albany to speak wth the Mohawks. Andros

Line 2018 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
did not recognize them and so nothing came of it. Chosen hayward of

Line 2019 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
the East side meadow. Commissioner on revival of Confederacy of New

Line 2020 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
England. Deputy Gov of CT 1654- 1666. Governor of CT 1666 - 1670.

Line 2021 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Member of the Colonial Council 1690- death. One of 11 men addressed

Line 2022 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
as Mr. in Hartford. Owned 1/3 interest in a saw mill and grist mill

Line 2023 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
at Pitkin Falls where dams were erected. Layed out Main and other

Line 2024 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
streets on East side of river with Mr. John Crow. Member of the

Line 2025 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
church of England. Baptised his children in Puritan Church. Became

Line 2026 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
member of the First Church of Christ in Hartford. Founded the Town of

Line 2027 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Barkhamsted NE of Hartford. Left a volume of religions writings, which

Line 2028 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
are extant. Said to be the largest landowner on the East side of the

Line 2029 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
Connecticut River when he died, and his estate then exceeded 700

Line 2030 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
pounds in value.

Line 2031 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3054@

Line 2032 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE Vol 3: p 441.

Line 2033 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3057@

Line 2034 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE Appendix D, p 407.

Line 2035 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3058@

Line 2036 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE No 1, p 65.

Line 2037 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3059@

Line 2038 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE Vol 1: p 275.

Line 2039 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3295@

Line 2040 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE p 3,4.

Line 2049 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI NOTE In the burial ground adjoining the First Church of Hartford, on
Main

Line 2050 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI NOTE In the burial ground adjoining the First Church of Hartford, on
Main CONC Street. 
William PITKIN
 
22609 Line 2843 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William, Jr. /PITKIN/ GIVN William, Jr.

Line 2844 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William, Jr. /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from

Line 2847 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC Oxford 17 Oct 1631. Sixth Headmaster of Berkhamsted Grammar School

Line 2848 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC for Boys (est. 1541.) on 8 Aug 1636. Went to Mr. Sturmey's house in

Line 2849 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC Chancery Lane in London in the summer of 1643 where he became ill. He

Line 2850 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC and his brother George may have gotten the plague there, where they

Line 2851 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC died six months before their father.

Line 2852 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3295@

Line 2853 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE p 1.

Line 2863 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI NOTE Buried at St. Dunstans in Fleet St. A Pitkin History says Kensal
Rise

Line 2864 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI NOTE Buried at St. Dunstans in Fleet St. A Pitkin History says Kensal
Rise CONC Cemetery.

Line 2865 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM

Line 2866 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM DATE 11 DEC 1608

Line 2867 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BAPM PLAC Berkamsted, Bucks, England 
William PITKIN
 
22610 Line 2884 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William

Line 2885 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice

Line 2888 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC of the Peace, Member of Parliament, Agent for the Duchy of Cornwall in

Line 2889 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted abt 1612. This was the time of enclosures in Berkhamsted,

Line 2890 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC in which he was involved with the Duchy lands. He was duputed to

Line 2891 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC select 30 acres 'lying west upon the former inclosed grounds

Line 2892 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC (Colharbour Farm), north uppon an highway leading from the great heath

Line 2893 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC towards Aldbury, east uppon the opn Frith (Common) and south uppon the

Line 2894 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC old fence of the Parke,' for the purpose. Left legacies to his

Line 2895 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC children and grandchildren. Receipt in the accounts to the vestry

Line 2896 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC includes 3/4d from him for the burial of his son George, in the

Line 2897 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC church. Electd Sidesman in 1612 and signed the vestry proceedings

Line 2898 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC that year, presented on 9 Apr 1613 in which he contributes another 3/4

Line 2899 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC d for his child Martha's grave. The Prince of Wales visited

Line 2900 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted in 1616 to be greeted by an oration by a student at

Line 2901 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted Grammar School. In 1613 a levy for repairs to the Church

Line 2902 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC reveals that William's rae was the 6th highest in the Parish based on

Line 2903 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC holding 23 acres arable, 2.5 acres meadow, and other wealth. One of

Line 2904 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the first 'Gentlemen' of 12 new Capital Burgesses when King James I

Line 2905 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC granted the town a new Charter on 18 Jul 1618. He signed and approved

Line 2906 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the Vestry accounts for repair of the bell on 22 Oct 1620. Elected

Line 2907 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Churchwarden on 26 Apr 1622. In 1622 he was storing or marketing

Line 2908 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC produce in the lofts int he market house. In 1622 he was assessed on

Line 2909 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC a holding of 39 acres. In 1625 he paid 6/8 d for Mrs. Mason's grave

Line 2910 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC (mother in law?) Baliff ( = Mayor0 in 1625. Called Mr. Pitkin after

Line 2911 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC 1627. In 1625 more enclosure was called for by Charles I in order to

Line 2912 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC raise money, even though no more division had been promised by the

Line 2913 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC King's father. Behind the scenes bargaining was made with Berkhamsted

Line 2914 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC for loss of grazing on 400 acres, for 100 acres for the town's poor.

Line 2915 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Fences were raised, probably under William's order, and torn down by

Line 2916 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Northchurch farmers on an Aug 1640 night. They prevailed and it

Line 2917 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC wasn't for another 220 years that Lord Brownlow who owned the Duchy

Line 2918 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC rights enclosed the same 400 acres. This enclosure also did not

Line 2919 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC previal,however. Paid 6/8 d for his wife Jane's grave in Apr 1628;

Line 2920 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC she had died in childbirth (Jane). Chief Burgess in 1628.

Line 2921 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Responsible for helping to distribute timber to the poor from the

Line 2922 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC King. He had a corne loft over the market house on 1 Apr 1630. He

Line 2923 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC signed minutes of Vestry meetings in 1631 where problems about Church

Line 2924 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC dissention and other activities were noted. In 1632 he was assessed

Line 2925 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC on 196 acres, the second largest in the parish. Took office as an

Line 2926 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Overseer fo the Poor in 1633 and he sold the Churchwardens some

Line 2927 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC timber. He was assessed for Church repairs in 1634/35. Bailiff,

Line 2928 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Justice of the Peace, and Member of Parliament in 1636. Approved

Line 2929 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the bonds for the Rector's stock of the poor in Dec 1637. He had

Line 2930 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC reciepts from his cornloft, from the gaol, and for bricks in 1637.

Line 2931 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Elected Overseer of the Poor in 1642.

Line 2932 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3295@

Line 2933 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE p 1.

Line 2934 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3297@

Line 2935 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR PAGE p 4,5.

Line 2944 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI NOTE St Peter's Church

Line 2945 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI SOUR @S3297@ 
William PITKIN
 
22611 Line 2950 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William

Line 2951 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN

Line 2952 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ NSFX gentleman

Called a Gentleman in the 1619 royal charter of Berkhamsted. 
William PITKIN, Gentleman
 
22612 Warning - all data is the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or part for commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copy data for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable Wolcott H. PITKIN
 
22613 1 NOTE Alden G. BEAMAN: "Births 1590-1930 From Newport Common BurialGround Inscriptions"; Rhode Island Families Assoc., EastPrinceton, MA; 1985; p 321.

Charles Myrick Thurston: "Descendants of John Pitman"; Trow &Smith Book Co.;
New York; 1868; 25-26.

11 children (per crandall) 
Mary PITMAN
 
22614 OBIT:
Name: Pasowicz, Margaret J.
Date: Aug 11 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #143.
Notes: Pasowicz. Margaret J. Pasowicz (nee Pitsch), dear wife of John; beloved mother of Marcia Ann, sister of Marie Cook, Joseph and Mike Pitsch, all of Pennsylvania, dear aunt and great aunt. Services Thursday, Aug. 12, at 10 A.M. St. John Bosco Church. Friends may call at A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Wednesday, From 2 To 5 And 7 To 9 P.M. 
Margaret J. PITSCH
 
22615 Married to Noble W. Gunn Abbey PIXLEY
 
22616 OBIT:
Name: Gunn, Mrs. Abbey
Date: Feb. 25, 1881
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #033.
Notes: Gunn- On February 23d, at the residence of L. C. Pixley, Brooklyn Village, Mrs. Abbey Gunn, aged 50 years. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the above place. Friends are invited to attend. 
Abbey PIXLEY
 
22617 RESIDENCES: Lived in Marietta, Ohio Argulus PIXLEY
 
22618 OBIT: Name: Pixley, Miss Ella A.
Date: Nov. 16, 1925
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Pixley-Miss Ella A., sister of Carrie, Leon, and Mrs. W. C. Bevington, suddenly, Nov. 12. Funeral Monday, Nov. 16, at 2 p. m., at residence of W. C. Bevington, 1583 Woodward avenue, Lakewood. Burial at Riverside Cemetery. 
Ella PIXLEY
 
22619 OBIT: Name: Pixley, Miss Ella A.
Date: Nov. 16, 1925
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Pixley-Miss Ella A., sister of Carrie, Leon, and Mrs. W. C. Bevington, suddenly, Nov. 12. Funeral Monday, Nov. 16, at 2 p. m., at residence of W. C. Bevington, 1583 Woodward avenue, Lakewood. Burial at Riverside Cemetery. 
Ella A PIXLEY
 
22620 SOURCE_OF_NAME: At the time of the 1850 Census, there is no Julia listed with for Lathrop and Sally Foster ( though she may be living elsewhere), but by the time of the 1870 Census, she is shown living with Leonard Pixley and his wife, Alice. She is listed simply as Julia, so the assumption is made that she is a Pixley. She is about 6 years older than Leonard, so may have been born in 1829. If so, it means her mother may only have been 16-17 years old at the time she was born. An alternative theory is that she was the wife of one of Leonard's brothers who has passed on so she came to live with her in-laws. Julia PIXLEY
 
22621 MARRIAGE: First marriage may have taken place in Richfield, Ohio. He had been married before Sally and had no children from that first marriage.

CENSUS: 1830 Line #15, Hinckley Township, Medina County living near Milton Curtiss. Age probably between 40-50 as only one male in the household is listed.

SOURCE_OF_NAME: "Robert Burrows and Descendants 1630-1974", by R.E. Burrows, 1975, 1816 pgs, Ann Arbor, Michigan [pg 254] Also mentioned in "Early Days of the Pioneers Cuyahoga County and Brooklyn Township", by Ebenezer Foster, pg.18.

DEATH: Death had to be before 1860 as he does not appear in the census but his wife, Sally, and her children, do.

The following obituary is probably for Lathrop Sr's son. The year of birth seems to make him too young to marry Sally Foster, who was born in 1813 and if Lathrop Sr., who married Sally, was really 40-50 in 1830, then he almost seems too old to be the father of the individual shown below, too.

OBIT: Name: Pixley, Lathrop
Date: 1862
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: 1831 - 1862. Dennison Cemetery 
Lathrop PIXLEY
 
22622 CENSUS: 1860 - Living near Ebenezer Foster on Newburgh St. (Denison Ave.)

OBIT: Name: Pixley, Lathrop
Date: 1862
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: 1831 - 1862. Dennison Cemetery. 
Lathrop P. PIXLEY
 
22623 OBIT: Name: Pixley, L. C.
Date: January 3, 1904
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Pixley-L. C., at his home, 471 Denison ave., Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral Monday, Jan. 4, at 2 p. m. standard.

RESIDENCES:
1900 - 471 Denison Ave (old style numbering)
1920 - 2107 Denison Ave.

May also have had a brother, William, and a sister, Julia.

OCCUPATION: Real Estate Agent 
Leonard C. PIXLEY
 
22624 OBIT: Name: Pixley, L. C.
Date: January 3, 1904
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064. Notes: Pixley-L. C., at his home, 471 Denison ave., Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral Monday, Jan. 4, at 2 p. m. standard.

RESIDENCES: 1904 - 471 Denison ave
1906 - 2111 Denison Ave. (addresses renumbered in 1906)

Who is this? Could it be Alice's mother?
Name: Gunn, Mrs. Abbey
Date: Feb. 25, 1881
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #033.
Notes: Gunn- On February 23d, at the residence of L. C. Pixley, Brooklyn Village, Mrs. Abbey Gunn, aged 50 years. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the above place. Friends are invited to attend 
Leonard Clapp PIXLEY
 
22625 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Malinda PIXLEY
 
22626 Married to George Webb Mallory Maria PIXLEY
 
22627 CENSUS: 1850 - he is living in Brooklyn, not far from his mother, Sally Pixley, in the household of Alexander and Lydia Ingham (Jr.) Martin is Lydia's grand-nephew. Martin V. PIXLEY
 
22628 In King George's War, Noah was a drummer engaged in the attack on Lanisburg. He was killed in the highway, while returning from the pasture to which he had just driven his cows. A band of Indians, making a raid on the town, fired 4 or 5 shots at Noah, wounding him in the arm. He ran some distance, but was overtaken, tomahawked and scalped, the savages cutting off part of his skull in their haste.
DEATH: Scalped. 
Noah PIXLEY
 
22629 Name: NOAH PIXLEY
Sex: M
Birth: 1746 1
Baptism: 28 OCT 1746 Westfield, Hampden, MA, USA 1
Death: 10 JUN 1800 in Hawley, Franklin, MA, USA 1

Father: NOAH PIXLEY b: 13 AUG 1706 in Westfield, Hampden, MA, USA
Mother: ABIGAIL WRIGHT

Marriage 1 LYDIA CLAPP b: 25 AUG 1752 in Southampton, MA, USA
Married: 1 DEC 1774 in Southampton, MA, USA 1
Children
ARGULUS PIXLEY b: 25 APR 1775
THOMAS PIXLEY b: 16 MAR 1777
NOAH PIXLEY b: 27 MAY 1777
STEVEN CLAPP PIXLEY b: 29 JUL 1781
KENAZ PIXLEY b: 26 OCT 1783
LATHROP PIXLEY
LYDIA PIXLEY b: 8 JUN 1788
SARAH PIXLEY



DEATH: Killed by a falling tree. 
Noah PIXLEY
 
22630 MARRIAGE: DUNLAP, MARGARET and PIXLEY, WILLIAM 0004 0386 William PIXLEY
 
22631 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 146.
Both were educated in the public schools of Alfred and are members ofthe Seventh Day Baptist Church. He served for eight months in the SpanishAmerican War, receiving an honorable discharge. Republican and carpenter. 
Frank G. PLACE
 
22632 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356.
4 children

"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 68.
Admitted abt 1854 - Alfred, New York. 
Harriet E. PLACE
 
22633 Milton College

Massachusetts Institute of Technology1 EMPL
2 DATE 1919
2 PLAC Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin
2 NOTE City of Milwaukee


Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Accidental drowning


1 NOTE "The Journal-Telephone"; Milton Junction, Wisconsin; Thursday,September 4, 1924.
Mark Hopkins Place, sonof William Francis and Alice DunhamPlace, was born January 1, 1879, at Walworth, Wis., and died bydrowning in Lake Koshkonong, near Maple Beach, August 28, 1924.He was the oldest of a family of seven children, five boys andtwo girls. All the brothers and sisters survive him, and are asfollows: Dr. Edwin H., Boston, Mass.; Dr. Phillip W., Lincoln,Mass.; Charles F., Francestown, N. H.; Albert W., Oakham, Mass.;Miss Olive E., Englewood, N. J.; Miss Alice D., Francestown, N.H.
Mr. Place spent his boyhood days in the atmosphere of MiltonCollege, his father at that time being a member of the faculty.He was graduated from Milton College with the class of 1901.Following his graduation, he was editor for one year of TheBoomerang, Laramie, Wyo. In 1902 he entered the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology. He was graduated from that institutionin 1906. He accepted a position as resident engineer of theChicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Puget Sound railroad, Dakotaand Montana division. Later he accepted the office ofsecretaryof the Civil Service Commission of Chicago, where hedistinguished himself for ability and honor in a fight for cleanpolitics. Among his most loyal friends and supporters at thattime he had Gen. Dawes, the present Republican candidate forvice president of the United States.
In 1919 he went to Milwaukee and accepted the position ofsecretary and chief examiner of the Civil Service Commission ofthat city. He soon won for himself the confidence and highappreciation of the men associated with him. He has stoodthrough the years for the meritsystem in civil service and hasaccomplished much toward giving the city an honest and efficientgovernment.
He was married in 1908 to Miss Ellen Crandall, daughter of Prof.and Mrs. A. R. Crandall of Milton College. Mrs. Place and twochildren, Joan, aged 12, and Phillip, aged 7, are the remainingmembers of the family.
The family home is at 814 Bartlett avenue, Milwaukee. Mr. Placewas an active member of the Unitarian church and a member of theLaymen's League. He is anephew of T. I. Place of Milton, andof the late Dr. H. A. Place, Ceres, N. Y.
A farewell service, conducted by Pastor James L. Skaggs, washeld from the homeand from the Seventh Day Baptist church,Milton, on Monday afternoon, Sept. 1.The following individualsparticipated in the service, bringing their tribute of respect,appreciation and affection: Prof. Edwin Shaw, Milton College,the RevRobert Loring, pastor of the deceased, George Mensingfrom the Civil Service Commission of Milwaukee, Mr. Douglas,president of the Wisconsin Alumni Associationof theMassachusetts Institute of Technology. A male quartetconsisting of Everett Van Horn, Carroll Hill, Richard Sheard andWalter Holiday, furnished appropriate music.
Burial was made in the family lot Milton cemetery.

Rock Co. Death Cert. 12518, informant T. I. Place. 
Mark Hopkins PLACE
 
22634 Hospital

Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Carcinoma of gall bladder and ducts


1NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 68.
Admitted 4 Mar 1882.
Dismissed to Milton, Wisconsin 9 May 1885.

A member of the Milton Cornet Band, circa 1900.

"Milton Courier", Thursday, January 25, 1940, p1.
Thomas Irwin Place, Milton jewler, died Friday night, Jan 19, inthe hospital at Monroewhere he had been taken to be near hisnephew, H. Merton Place following an operation in the WisconsinGeneral hospital, Madison.
At his request, his boyhood friend, Wm. H. Crandall, Milton,undertaker, had the funeral which was held at 2:30 p.m. Mondayin the S.D.B. church, Rev. Carrol L. Hill officiating and beingassisted by Dr. Edwin Shaw. The college quartet composed ofBernhardt westlund, Paul Sayre, Ivan Randolph and HerbertCrouch, sang two selections. Mrs. Robert Randolph presided atthe organ. Active pallbearers were menbers of the villageboard, D. N. Inglis, R. L. Hull, Henry Ochs, Homer Green, J. R.Davidson, and Wm.D. Burdick. Honorary bearers were F. H.Holmes, village president; W. E. Rogers, village clerk; MilesRice, village treasurer; and E. L. Barnes, supt. of the waterdepartment.
Among those attending the funeral were a group of Edgertonfriends; Gus Seeger, Milwaukee; Frank Burdick, Beloit; Mr. andMrs. Merton Place, Richard, Helen and Robert Place, Monroe; Mr.and Mrs. Sam Swadesh and Phillip Place of Madison.
T. I. Place, as he was best known, was born March 9, 1861, nearAlfred, N. Y., the son of Phillip and Emma Place. Whileattending school he alsoentered the jewelry store of Ames A.Shaw, Alfred, to learn the art and business of a jeweler. In1884 he graduated from school and also from Mr. Shaw's shopandpurchasing the necessary tools and a small outfit, he came toMilton and established the business which he continued 55 years,thus becoming the dean of businessmen of the village.
For a short time he was in partnership with Henry Burdick whosesister Lena he married Dec. 8, 1889. Both Henry and Lenacontracted tuberculosis and died shortly after Lena's marriage.
On Nov. 17, 1891, he married Miss Katherine Maxson, daughter ofHoratio Maxson and sister of the late W. B.[William Benjamin]Maxson of Milton. She died June, 1929. Since then T. I. haslived by himself in the home over his store.
He is survived by eight nephewsand two nieces of his own familyand by two nephews and two nieces of his wife Katherine.
He was a life-long member of the Seventh Day Baptist church anda member of the local church during his residence here.
He was elected to the village board in 1918 and ten years laterwas elected village president, a position he held several years.


"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 128, p 168, 4 Mar 1940.
Thomas Irwin Place, son of Phillip and Emma Place, was bornMarch 9, 1861, near Alfred, N. Y. He was one of six children.
He grew to manhood in his native state, attending school atAlfred and working in the jewelry store of Amos A. Shaw.Aftergraduation in 1884, he came to Milton, Wis., where he went intothe jewelrybusiness for himself, continuing for fifty-fiveyears.
On December 8, 1887, hewas married to Lena Burdick of Miltonwho died the following February. On November 17, 1891, hemarried Catherine Maxson of Milton, who preceded him in deathonJune 13, 1929. Two brothers and three sisters also preceded himin death. Heis survived by eight nephews and two nieces.
He was a life-long member of theSeventh Day Baptist Church. In1918, he was elected a member of the Milton Village Board andten years later became its president, serving in that capacityforten years. He always maintained an active interest in civicaffairs.
He diedin a Monroe, Wis., hospital on January 19, 1940.Funeral services were held January 22 in the Milton Churchconducted by Pastor Carroll L. Hill and Rev. Edwin Shaw. Burialwas in Milton Cemetery. C. L. H 
Thomas Irwin PLACE
 
22635 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 146.
He served nearly three years in the Civil War; mustered into serviceAug. 14, 1862, and participated in the following battles: Deserted House,Va., Jan. 30, 1863; Franklin, Va., June 17, 1863; battles of Winchester,Fredericksburg, Culpepper, Cedar Creek (Sheridan's great ride),Wilderness, and Todd's Tavern, Va. The regiment was with Sheridan in theShenandoah Valley until the surrender of General Lee. He was dischargedJune 29, 1865. He is a Republican; contractor and builder, wife is amember of Seventh Day Baptist Church. Residence in 1905, Alfred, NewYork. 
William O. PLACE
 
22636 This individual is considered to be still living. His/her given name and date of birth have been sensored.
For more information concerning this individual, please contact me via e-mail. dblocher51@yahoo.com

The Living person will first be contacted before any information is provided! 
PLANAMENTO
 
22637 This individual is considered to be still living. His/her given name and date of birth have been sensored.
For more information concerning this individual, please contact me via e-mail. dblocher51@yahoo.com

The Living person will first be contacted before any information is provided! 
PLANAMENTO
 
22638 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Elizabeth PLATT
 
22639 RESIDENCES:
1944 - 3466 E.113th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1956 - 5220 Arch Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Mildred PLATT
 
22640 1 NOTE lived in Milton, WI Jane PLATTS
 
22641 Name Prefix: Rev.
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995,p 68.
Admitted 9 Dec 1882 - Alfred, New York.
Dismissed to Scott, NY 20 Sep1890.

Jesse Allison, who is pastor of the Presbyterian church atBellfonte, Pa. 
Jesse Allison PLATTS
 
22642 Name Prefix: Rev.
Milton College

Alfred University

Union Theological Seminary

Alfred University - DD

Milton Cemetery

1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M.Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 68.
Admitted 1865 - Alfred, New York.
Ordained 1866.

"Rock County, Wisconsin", 1908, p 857, 858.
LEWIS ALEXANDER PLATTS, who for many years has been one of theforemost men of the Seventh-Day Baptist denomination, is anative of Clarke county, Ohio, and was born February 21, 1840.He is the eldest of five children born to David Rittenhouse andAngeline(DAVIS) PLATTS, the former a native of New Jersey andthe latter of Virginia. Their other children were Benjamin K.,who enlisted in Company K, Fifth WisconsinInfantry, and diedwhile a prisoner of war in 1862, in Virginia; Corliss I., whowas a member of Barstow's Third Cavalry Regiment and died whileon scouting duty in Arkansas in 1862; Sarah Eleanor, who marriedCaptain George W. CLEMENT, anddied at Welton, Iowa, in 1870,and Willametta J., who is married to Mr. John H.BABCOCK, ofMilton, Wis.
David R. PLATTS settled in Green Lake county, Wisconsin, withhis family in 1845. He was a cabinet maker and farmer byoccupation. He died in Harrison county, West Virginia, in 1877,at the age of seventy-two years. His wife had died two yearsprevious to that time in Farina, Ill., at the age of sixty. Shewas a woman of intense religious nature and deep religiousconvictions, and the influence of her teachings and godly livingin her family, first turned the mind of our subject to thegospel ministry, in which he has so longbeen a leader.
Lewis A., after finishing his preliminary studies, attendedMilton college, where he was graduated with the class of 1864;two years later he received a degree form Alfred university, inthe state of New York, and in 1871 was graduated from the UnionTheological seminary, New York city. While a student, he servedthe Seventh-Day Baptist church at Friendship, N.Y., as pastor,and from 1868 to 1876 held the pastorate at Newmarket, N.J.From 1876 to 1882 he wasa pastor at Westerly, R.I., and duringthe next ten years edited the "Sabbath Recorder" at Alfred, N.Y.From 1892 to 1896 he filled the chair of church historyandhomilies at Alfred university, and since the year last named hasserved as pastor of the Seventh-Day Baptist church at Milton.In 1886 Mr. PLATTS received from Alfred university the degree ofDoctor of Divinity, and stands as one of thestrong men amongthe representative men of his denomination.
Dr. PLATTS has never been on the "waiting list." His serviceshave always been sought, and his calls for labors outside hisregular work have been and are many. He was two years presidentof the village board of Alfred, N.Y., and also vice president oftheUniversity bank, and for seven years president of thebuilding and loan association of that village. He was for ashort time president of the board of trusteesof Alfreduniversity, and is vice president of the board of trustees ofMilton college. He was for six years recording secretary of theboard of managers of the Seventh-Day Baptist Missionary Society,at Westerly, R.I.
Dr. PLATTS is aliveto all that pertains to the good of hisfellows and the result of his earnest work and Christian livingis shown in the lives of those who have come within therange ofhis influence.
In 1864 he married Miss Emma, daughter of Jesse and Dency(BLIVIN) TEFFT, of Almond, N.Y. Mrs. PLATTS is of New Englandancestry. Shewas graduated from the teachers' course of Miltoncollege in 1864, and in 1866form the philosophical course atAlfred university, which institute conferred onher the degreeof Master of Arts in 1873. Since 1898 she has been aninstructorin French language and literature at Milton college.Dr. and Mrs. PLATTS have three children, viz.: William Whitford,of Milton; Jesse Allison, who is pastor of the Presbyterianchurch at Bellfonte, Pa., and w 
Lewis Alexander D. D. PLATTS
 
22643 Milton College

1 NOTE Musician associated with Milton College and evangelistic work in1901.

This is probably the Arthur Platts in the Milton Coronet Band,ca 1900.

in 1908 a doctor of dental surgery at Chicago, Illinois 
Lewis Arthur PLATTS
 
22644 1 NOTE of Milton in 1908 William Whitford PLATTS
 
22645 OBIT: 1960-01-25 Chicago Tribune (IL)
ROZHON
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Catherine Rozhon, 2603 S. Kedzie avenue, beloved wife of Joseph; fond daughter of Samuel and Anna Pleso; sister of Anna Lukina, Betty Bruzek, Samuel, and George Pleso. Services Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2 p.m., at chapel, 3440 W. 26th street. Interment Bohemian National. BIshop 7-9802, OLympic 2-1023. 
Catherine PLESO
 
22646 OBIT: 1962-06-16 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Plesa
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Samuel Plesa Sr. of 2603 S. Kedzie avenue, beloved husband of Anna; fond father of Samuel Jr., George, Anna [John] Lukina, Elizabeth [William] Bruzek, and the late Catherine Rozhon; father-in-law of Joseph Rozhon. Services Monday, June 18, at 1:30 p.m., at Chrastka Memorial Chapel, 3440 W. 26th street. Interment at Bohemian National. For Information, call 522-8912 or OL 2-1023. 
Samuel PLESO
 
22647 Listed as Joseph in the 1920 census.

OCCUPATION: Fireman for the City of Cleveland (1930)

OBIT:
PLOCICA, ALBERT P : Husband of Agatha (Obit.).Plain Dealer 24 Sep, 1987, pg. 06 sec. B 
Albert P. PLOCICA
 
22648 DEATH: Pneumonia Andrew PLOCICA, [infant]
 
22649 RESIDENCES:
1924 - 4195 W.22nd St., Cleveland, Ohio 
Apolonia PLOCICA
 
22650 OBIT:
PLOCICA, EUGENE S: Husband of Mildred-Obit Plain Dealer 11 Jun, 1998, pg. 6 sec. B 
Eugene S. PLOCICA
 

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