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William PITKIN
 1635 - 1694

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  1. William PITKIN b. 1635, Marylebone,Eng; d. 15 Dec 1694, Hartford,Harford,Ct.

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    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

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    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).

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Charles I beheaded in 1640. English Civil War began in 1642. Teacher

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    and Lawyer in England. Inherited 6 tenements in Fulham from his

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    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

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    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,

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    still in the possission of a descendant in the 20th century. Taught

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    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

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    shillings for procuring it. He probably boarded with the family of

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Ozias Goodwin on Trumbull St., who had come before 1640. Bought land

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    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

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    shocked. "I left one brother in England serving his king, and find

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    another in America serving his swine." (She became the ancestor of 7

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    New England governors). Prominent planter Freeman 9 Oct 1662.

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Appointed by the King, First Attorney General for Colony, 1664.

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Bought out Jacob Mygatt's interest in the Podunk lands in 1666.

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Bought out shares of William Parker and Nathaniel Marvin (126 acres).

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    In 1667 he petitioned with Thomas Welles to be freed from fencing

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    meadows. Appointed with Major Talcott to negotiate peace with the

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Narragansett tribe in 1676. Representative from Hartford and

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Greenwich Ct 1675- 1677. Member of General Court 1675-1690, with

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    breaks. Treasurer 1676. Agent to NY 1676. In April 1676 he was

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    appointed with Mr. Samuel Willys to go to NY to present Governor

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Andros with a letter to incourage him to engage Mohawk Indians agains

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    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

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    the East side meadow. Commissioner on revival of Confederacy of New

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    England. Deputy Gov of CT 1654- 1666. Governor of CT 1666 - 1670.

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Member of the Colonial Council 1690- death. One of 11 men addressed

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    at Pitkin Falls where dams were erected. Layed out Main and other

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    church of England. Baptised his children in Puritan Church. Became

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Barkhamsted NE of Hartford. Left a volume of religions writings, which

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    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

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    Connecticut River when he died, and his estate then exceeded 700

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    NOTE Probably educated at Berkhamsted School while living with his Uncle CONC
    pounds in value.

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    SOUR @S3054@

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    SOUR PAGE Vol 3: p 441.

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    SOUR @S3057@

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    SOUR PAGE Appendix D, p 407.

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    SOUR @S3058@

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    SOUR PAGE No 1, p 65.

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    SOUR @S3059@

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    SOUR PAGE Vol 1: p 275.

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    SOUR @S3295@

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    SOUR PAGE p 3,4.

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    BURI NOTE In the burial ground adjoining the First Church of Hartford, on
    Main

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    BURI NOTE In the burial ground adjoining the First Church of Hartford, on
    Main CONC Street.

    William m. 1661. [Group Sheet]


  
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