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Generation: 1
- William PITKIN b. Abt 1580, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 6 Jan 1644/1645, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William
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NAME William /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
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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
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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,
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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
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC select 30 acres 'lying west upon the former inclosed grounds
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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
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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
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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
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC children and grandchildren. Receipt in the accounts to the vestry
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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
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC church. Electd Sidesman in 1612 and signed the vestry proceedings
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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CONC previal,however. Paid 6/8 d for his wife Jane's grave in Apr 1628;
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC she had died in childbirth (Jane). Chief Burgess in 1628.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Elected Overseer of the Poor in 1642.
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SOUR @S3295@
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SOUR PAGE p 1.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 4,5.
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BURI NOTE St Peter's Church
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
William m. Jane MASON Jane bur. 8 Apr 1628. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. George PITKIN
d. Bef 28 Jul 1610, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 28 Jul 1610, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
- 3. William PITKIN
b. 1608, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. Jul 1643, St. Dunstans,Fleet St.,London,Eng.
- 4. Sara PITKIN
d. 21 Nov 1636.
- 5. Martha PITKIN
b. 17 Oct 1612, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. Dec 1612, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng.
- 6. George PITKIN
bur. 12 Sep 1643, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
- 7. Francis PITKIN
bur. 29 Mar 1698, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng.
- 8. Elizabeth PITKIN
- 9. John PITKIN
- 10. Joan PITKIN
- 11. Jane PITKIN
b. 1628.
Generation: 2
- George PITKIN
(1.William1) d. Bef 28 Jul 1610, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 28 Jul 1610, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME George /PITKIN/ GIVN George
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NAME George /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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DEAT SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 13.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 3 JAN 1607
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 1.
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NAME George /PITKIN/ GIVN George
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NAME George /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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DEAT SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 13.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 3 JAN 1607
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 1.
- William PITKIN
(1.William1) b. 1608, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. Jul 1643, St. Dunstans,Fleet St.,London,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME William, Jr. /PITKIN/ GIVN William, Jr.
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NAME William, Jr. /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
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NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC Oxford 17 Oct 1631. Sixth Headmaster of Berkhamsted Grammar School
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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
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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
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NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC and his brother George may have gotten the plague there, where they
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NOTE Educated at Berkhamsted School and Pembroke College, Oxford. MA from
CONC died six months before their father.
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SOUR @S3295@
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SOUR PAGE p 1.
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BURI NOTE Buried at St. Dunstans in Fleet St. A Pitkin History says Kensal
Rise
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BURI NOTE Buried at St. Dunstans in Fleet St. A Pitkin History says Kensal
Rise CONC Cemetery.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 11 DEC 1608
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BAPM PLAC Berkamsted, Bucks, England
William m. Elizabeth Abt 1634. Elizabeth b. Abt 1612, Berkhamstead,Bucks,England; bur. 28 Dec 1641. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 12. William PITKIN
b. 1635, Marylebone,Eng; d. 15 Dec 1694, Hartford,Harford,Ct.
- 13. Roger PITKIN
b. 1638, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 15 Oct 1721, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng.
- 14. Martha PITKIN
b. 12 Dec 1639, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng; d. 13 Oct 1719, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 1719.
- 15. Jane PITKIN
b. 1640, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 4 Nov 1640, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
- Sara PITKIN
(1.William1) d. 21 Nov 1636.
Notes:
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NAME Sara /PITKIN/ GIVN Sara
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NAME Sara /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 1 NOV 1609
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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NAME Sara /PITKIN/ GIVN Sara
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NAME Sara /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 1 NOV 1609
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
- Martha PITKIN
(1.William1) b. 17 Oct 1612, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. Dec 1612, Berkamsted,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME Martha /PITKIN/ GIVN Martha
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NAME Martha /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 300 pounds by her father in 1644/45.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 14 MAR 1618
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 13.
- George PITKIN
(1.William1) bur. 12 Sep 1643, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME George /PITKIN/ GIVN George
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NAME George /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 13.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 10 NOV 1616
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamstead, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 13.
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NAME George /PITKIN/ GIVN George
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NAME George /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 13.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 10 NOV 1616
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamstead, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 13.
- Francis PITKIN
(1.William1) bur. 29 Mar 1698, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME Francis /PITKIN/ GIVN Francis
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NAME Francis /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Overseer of the Poor on 4 apr 1648. Elected to becom a feoffee to
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
administer the Dr. Henry Atkins Charity in May 1649. (Atkins had been
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
physician to Queen Elizabeth, James I and Charles I. headmaster of
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Berkhamsted School in Jan 1649. Elected Bailiff in 1650.Agent for
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
the Duchy of Berkhamsted for the King of England Charles I. Gave
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
evidence on the side of the Parliament against a Berkhamsted
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
contemporary and schoolmate: Nathan Payne when Payne denounced the
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
army for executing the King (even though Payne had served in the
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Parliamentary Army). Made Surveyor of the Highways on 31 mar 1657.
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Signed the minutes of a Vestry meeting on 4 apr 1670. Chosen
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Churchwarden on 25 Apr 1672, 1 Apr 1673, Apr 1674. Signed most Vestry
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
minutes from 1677 - 1688. Gave 2/6d for the redemption of slaves in
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Algeria on 12 mar 1691. Last appeared at a Vestry meeting on 30 May
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
1694.
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SOUR @S3295@
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SOUR PAGE p 2.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 9,10.
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 10.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 20 JAN 1613/14
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamstead, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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NAME Francis /PITKIN/ GIVN Francis
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NAME Francis /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Overseer of the Poor on 4 apr 1648. Elected to becom a feoffee to
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
administer the Dr. Henry Atkins Charity in May 1649. (Atkins had been
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
physician to Queen Elizabeth, James I and Charles I. headmaster of
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Berkhamsted School in Jan 1649. Elected Bailiff in 1650.Agent for
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
the Duchy of Berkhamsted for the King of England Charles I. Gave
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
evidence on the side of the Parliament against a Berkhamsted
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
contemporary and schoolmate: Nathan Payne when Payne denounced the
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
army for executing the King (even though Payne had served in the
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Parliamentary Army). Made Surveyor of the Highways on 31 mar 1657.
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Signed the minutes of a Vestry meeting on 4 apr 1670. Chosen
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Churchwarden on 25 Apr 1672, 1 Apr 1673, Apr 1674. Signed most Vestry
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
minutes from 1677 - 1688. Gave 2/6d for the redemption of slaves in
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
Algeria on 12 mar 1691. Last appeared at a Vestry meeting on 30 May
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NOTE Elected Chief Burgess of Berkhamsted in 1645. Vestry elected him as CONC
1694.
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SOUR @S3295@
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SOUR PAGE p 2.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 9,10.
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 10.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 20 JAN 1613/14
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamstead, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
- Elizabeth PITKIN
(1.William1)
Notes:
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NAME Elizabeth /PITKIN/ GIVN Elizabeth
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NAME Elizabeth /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 20 pounds by her father in 1644/45. Probably received a dowry
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NOTE Left 20 pounds by her father in 1644/45. Probably received a dowry CONC
earlier.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 8.
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NAME Elizabeth /PITKIN/ GIVN Elizabeth
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NAME Elizabeth /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 20 pounds by her father in 1644/45. Probably received a dowry
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NOTE Left 20 pounds by her father in 1644/45. Probably received a dowry CONC
earlier.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 8.
- John PITKIN
(1.William1)
Notes:
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NAME John /PITKIN/ GIVN John
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NAME John /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 300 pounds by his father in 1644/45.
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SOUR @S3297@
- Joan PITKIN
(1.William1)
Notes:
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NAME Joan /PITKIN/ GIVN Joan
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NAME Joan /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 200 pounds by her father in 1644/45.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 8.
- Jane PITKIN
(1.William1) b. 1628.
Notes:
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NAME Jane /PITKIN/ GIVN Jane
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NAME Jane /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Left 200 pounds by her father in 1544/45.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 5.
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SOUR @S3297@
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SOUR PAGE p 8.
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BIRT NOTE Her mother Jane died in giving birth to Jane.
Generation: 3
- William PITKIN
(3.William2, 1.William1) b. 1635, Marylebone,Eng; d. 15 Dec 1694, Hartford,Harford,Ct.
Notes:
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NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William
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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]
- Roger PITKIN
(3.William2, 1.William1) b. 1638, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 15 Oct 1721, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME Roger /PITKIN/ GIVN Roger
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NAME Roger /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Lived in Helmet Court, beside London Wall near Little Morefields in
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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
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NOTE Lived in Helmet Court, beside London Wall near Little Morefields in CONC
Charles II's Army in 1667.
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SOUR @S3296@
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BIRT SOUR @S3201@
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BIRT SOUR PAGE 66:160 ff
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DEAT NOTE A Mr. Roger Pitkin's burial was paid for in the 1721 Vestry records
in
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DEAT NOTE A Mr. Roger Pitkin's burial was paid for in the 1721 Vestry records
in CONC Berkhamsted.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 1638
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Herts, England
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BAPM NOTE At St. Peters, where his grandfather was Churchwarden.
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NAME Roger /PITKIN/ GIVN Roger
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NAME Roger /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 14.
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BAPM
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BAPM DATE 28 NOV 1638
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BAPM PLAC Berkhamsted, Bucks, England
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BAPM SOUR @S3297@
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BAPM SOUR PAGE p 14.
- Martha PITKIN
(3.William2, 1.William1) b. 12 Dec 1639, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng; d. 13 Oct 1719, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 1719.
Notes:
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 m. Simon WOLCOTT 17 Oct 1661, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. Simon (son of Henry W. WOLCOTT and Elizabeth SAUNDERS) b. 11 Sep 1624, Tolland,Somerset,Eng; d. 11 Sep 1687, Glastonbury,Hartford,Ct. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 16. Roger WOLCOTT, Governor
b. 4 Jan 1679, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 17 May 1767, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- 17. Henry WOLCOTT
b. Abt 1650.
- 18. Elizabeth WOLCOTT
b. 19 Aug 1662, Springfield,Hampden,Ma; d. 31 Jan 1706, Springfield,Hampden,Ma.
- 19. Martha WOLCOTT
b. 17 May 1664, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 7 Sep 1687, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- 20. Simon WOLCOTT
b. 24 Jun 1666, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 30 Oct 1732, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- 21. Joanna WOLCOTT
b. 30 Jun 1668, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 10 Jan 1755, Springfield,Hampden,Ma.
- 22. Henry WOLCOTT
b. 20 May 1670, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. Nov 1746.
- 23. Christopher WOLCOTT
b. 4 Jul 1672, Simsbury,Hartford,Ct; d. 3 Apr 1693, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- 24. Mary WOLCOTT
b. 1674, Simsbury,Hartford,Ct; d. 1676.
- 25. William WOLCOTT
b. 6 Nov 1676, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1749, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
Martha m. Daniel CLARKE 1688, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. Daniel b. 1622; d. 12 Aug. [Group Sheet]
Martha m. Thomas NEWBERRY [Group Sheet]
- Jane PITKIN
(3.William2, 1.William1) b. 1640, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng; bur. 4 Nov 1640, Berkhamstead,Bucks,Eng.
Notes:
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NAME Jane /PITKIN/ GIVN Jane
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NAME Jane /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
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DEAT NOTE Died in infancy. Her mother died a year after her birth.
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BURI SOUR @S3297@
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BURI SOUR PAGE p 14.
Generation: 4
- Roger WOLCOTT, Governor
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 4 Jan 1679, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 17 May 1767, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
Notes:
Had a stillborn child 10 Dec 1712
Was a colonial governor
One of the original proprietors of Litchfield. Never had any formal schooling (home schooled we would say in 1997). Deputy governor of CT 1741-1750. Major General, second in command at the capture of Louisberg from the French in 1745. Governor of CT 1751-1754. Author of Poetical Meditations, first book of verse published in CT. Writings: Poetical Meditations, being the improvement of some vacant
hours (1725) with a preface by the Reverend Mr. Bulkley. New London [Conn.] : Printed and sold by T. Green, 1725. Description: lvi, ii, 78, [4] p. The Agency of the Honourable John Winthrop in the court of King Charles the second. Journal of the siege of Louisbourg in collections of the CT Hist. Soc. 1860.
BIRTH: Birth date given by James Pitkin: 4 Jan 1678.
Roger m. Sarah DRAKE [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. Roger WOLCOTT
b. 14 Sep 1704; d. 19 Oct 1756.
- 27. Elisabeth WOLCOTT
b. 10 Apr 1706.
- 28. Alexander WOLCOTT
b. 20 Jan 1708; d. 18 Oct 1711.
- 29. Samuel WOLCOTT
b. 9 Jan 1709; d. 27 Dec 1717.
- 30. Sarah WOLCOTT
b. 31 Jan 1715; d. 5 Jan 1735.
- 31. Hepsibah WOLCOTT
b. 23 Jun 1717; d. Abt 1780.
- 32. Josiah WOLCOTT
b. 6 Feb 1719.
- 33. Epaphras WOLCOTT
b. 8 Feb 1721; d. 3 Apr 1733.
- 34. Erastus WOLCOTT, Esq.
b. 21 Sep 1722; d. 12 May.
- 35. Ursula WOLCOTT
b. 30 Oct 1724; d. 5 Apr 1788.
- 36. Oliver WOLCOTT
b. 20 Nov 1726; d. 1 Dec 1797, Litchfield.
- 37. Maryanna WOLCOTT
b. 1 Jan 1730.
- Henry WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. Abt 1650.
- Elizabeth WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 19 Aug 1662, Springfield,Hampden,Ma; d. 31 Jan 1706, Springfield,Hampden,Ma.
- Martha WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 17 May 1664, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 7 Sep 1687, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- Simon WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 24 Jun 1666, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 30 Oct 1732, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- Joanna WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 30 Jun 1668, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 10 Jan 1755, Springfield,Hampden,Ma.
Joanna m. 2 Sep 1690, Springfield,Hampden,Ma. [Group Sheet]
- Henry WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 20 May 1670, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. Nov 1746.
- Christopher WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 4 Jul 1672, Simsbury,Hartford,Ct; d. 3 Apr 1693, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
- Mary WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 1674, Simsbury,Hartford,Ct; d. 1676.
- William WOLCOTT
(14.Martha3, 3.William2, 1.William1) b. 6 Nov 1676, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1749, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
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