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William PITKIN
 1635 - 1694

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  • Birth  1635  Marylebone,Eng Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  15 Dec 1694  Hartford,Harford,Ct Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I81889  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  13 Feb 1998 00:00:00 
     
    Father  William PITKIN, b. 1608, Berkhamsted,Bucks,Eng  
    Mother  Elizabeth, b. Abt 1612, Berkhamstead,Bucks,England  
    Family ID  F35615  Group Sheet
     
    Married  1661 
    Family ID  F35614  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
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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

      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

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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

      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

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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

      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

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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.

      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.

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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.

      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

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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

      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

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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.

      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

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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

      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

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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

      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

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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.

      Line 2031 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
      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

      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.
     

  
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