Ashley Laura Pitkin was born on 31 July 1990 in Fargo, North Dakota. Parents: Ronald Galen Pitkin and Pamela Jo Heitland.


Ashley Nicole Pitkin was born on 31 December 1983 in Iowa City, Iowa. Parents: Rick Eugene Pitkin and Sherri McIntire.


Austin Pitkin was born (date unknown). Married Chloe Tiffany. Parents: Calvin Pitkin and Hannah Pease.


Austin Pitkin was born on 9 June 1810. He died on 17 October 1831 at the age of 21. Unmarried. Parents: Nathan Pitkin and Lucy Olmsted.


Austin Otto Pitkin was born on 7 August 1889 in Carthage, South Dakota. He died on 3 March 1980 at the age of 90 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Austin farmed north of Clear Lake, Iowa until his retirement in 1943. Parents: George Washington Pitkin and Ella Northrup.

Spouse: Nellie Sophie Schwartz. Nellie Sophie Schwartz and Austin Otto Pitkin were married on 18 April 1912 in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Children were: Goldie Alice Pitkin, Sherwood Otto Pitkin, Norval Austin Pitkin, Franklin Benjamin Pitkin, Virgil Kenneth Pitkin, Ivan Howard Pitkin, Curtis Alan Pitkin.


B. Merle Pitkin was born on 2 March 1913. Merle married Wayne Warner in 1930. They had three children; Patricia, Beverly, and Catherine Jean. Parents: Ralph J. Pitkin and Cressie Robertson.


Barbara Pitkin was born in 1924. Barbara married Paul A. Weinrich. Parents: Roy Pitkin and Pauline McBeath.


Barbara Jean Pitkin was born on 7 February 1952 in Forest City, Iowa. Barbara married Steve Connolly. They lived in Elmwood Park, Illinois. Parents: Dale Howard Pitkin and Lillian Gladys Peterson.


Barbara Laura Pitkin Twin was born on 22 December 1920 in Epping, New Hampshire. She died on 23 December 1920 at the age of 0 in Epping, New Hampshire. Parents: Fred Elbert Pitkin and Gertrude Laura Bliss.


Barney Turel Pitkin Jr. died on 12 May 1989. Barney had at least five children; Suzette, Christie, Travis, Kerry, and Ronald. Parents: Barney Turel Pitkin and Anna Catherine Cook.

Children were: Suzette Pitkin, Christie Pitkin, Travis Pitkin, Kerry Pitkin, Ronald Pitkin.


Barney Turel Pitkin was born on 16 July 1893 in Forest City, Iowa. He died in May 1945 at the age of 51. He was buried in Pilot Knob Cemetery, Hancock, Co, Iowa. Barney resided in Garner (or Gardner), Iowa. Parents: George Washington Pitkin and Ella Northrup.

Spouse: Anna Catherine Cook. Anna Catherine Cook and Barney Turel Pitkin were married. Children were: Russell Pitkin, Carl Edwin Pitkin, Eleanor Pitkin, Cora Irene Pitkin, Beulah Pitkin, George Warren Pitkin, Martha Marie Pitkin, Virginia Lou Pitkin, Alice May Pitkin, Francis Luverne Pitkin, John Pitkin, Barney Turel Pitkin Jr., Naomi Pitkin.


Bell Beecher Pitkin was born on 29 April 2001 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Cal, thought you might like that your first cousin Aaron (not removed) is
the proud father of a daughter, Bell Beecher Pitkin, born 29 April 2001,
weighing in at 5 lbs 8 ozs, 19 1/4 inches long, dark hair. The mother is
reported as ecstatic and the father reports the babe is adorable. All this
in Charlotte, NC.

At this remove from the great event I don't feel qualified to offer any
other adjectives or adverbs.

Ronald
Parents: Aaron Steele Pitkin and Hope Nicholls.


Belmont Royce Pitkin was born on 8 January 1929 in Burlington, Vermont. He died on 16 February 2004 at the age of 75 in Burlington, Vermont. Belmont died of complications after a kidney transplant. Belmont attended public schools in Barre and Plainfield, and attended Goddard College where he received his BA in 1952. For many of his school years he worked in partnership with his father and his brother, Ronald, raising potatoes and producing maple syrup.
During his years at Goddard, Belmont was a maintenance worker at the college, a woodshop and cabin counselor at Camp Rainbow at Croton-on Hudson, NY and at Camp Killooleet in Hancock, Vermont. One summer he worked as a free-lance photographer, and the next winter was a copy boy for Time, Inc in NYC. He taught American History and Industrial Arts at the Marshfield High School. One winter he was a deckhand, pilot, navigator, cook, and secretary on the yacht, Toombah II in Florida. Another winter he was a social work intern and nursery school teacher in Milwaukee.
Belmont married Clotilde Dorman, a fellow Goddard student, on June 25, 1952. They lived in Cobleskill, NY for a few years where he worked for the Soil Conservation Service. They later moved to Hartford where he was an assistant town planner. After completing graduate studies at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, he worked for the Conservation Foundation in New York.
The family returned to Marshfield in 1961 where Belmont taught at Goddard in the field of natural resource management. As faculty for the Goddard College North to Alaska Ecology Project, he worked with Bob Jervis to organize and conduct two extensive expeditions to study the ecology of the western states and Alaska. For about ten years Belmont was a soil conservation specialist with the Johnson Company in Montpelier, and recently was an operator of the Winooski Hydroelectric plant in East Montpelier.
For a short time, he was an advisor to Governor Philip Hoff on conservation matters, and was appointed by Hoff to the Public Land Law Review Commission. Belmont served the local communities as Chief of the Goddard Fire Department, member of the Marshfield Fire Department, member of regional and local planning commissions, trustee of the Jaquith Public Library, and as clerk of the Twinfield Union School District. He was responsible for much of the legal and organizational work involved in the establishment of the Capitol Fire Mutual Aid System, and served as a director of that organization. As an Emergency Medical Technician he provided CPR training to a number of local groups. During the 1980's he offered workshops, training, and advice on the installation and use of wood burning stoves and furnaces.
Belmont's recreational activities and hobbies included traveling, bicycling, beekeeping, raising potatoes, sugaring, improving his woodlot, and maintaining a small fleet of Land Rovers, other vehicles and equipment. He was a devoted steward of his farm and family, an avid reader, story teller, and inventive problem solver.
Parents: Royce Stanley Pitkin Ph.D. and Helen Kathleen McKelvey.

Spouse: Clotilde Whitney Dorman. Clotilde Whitney Dorman and Belmont Royce Pitkin were married on 25 June 1952 in Plainfield, Vermont. Children were: Caleb Whitney Pitkin, Seth Edward Pitkin.


Benjamin Kevin Pitkin was born on 29 August 1991 in Sioux City, Iowa. Parents: Kevin Lynn Pitkin and Ruth Ann Wray.


Bessie E. Pitkin was born on 13 May 1885. a 1908 city directory of Barre, VT lists Miss Bessie Pitkin, sales lady at 188 N. Main, boarding with her mother, Leona Pitkin, cook, at 37 Jefferson St. By 1909 they had moved to 21 Church St. on the common. By 1914, they were back at 37 Jefferson.

A 1915 census of Providence, RI lists a Bessie E. Pitkin, 26, a hospital nurse.

On May 28, 1918 a Bessie E. Pitkin married Frank J. Nutting in Rhode Island.

The 1920 census of Barre, Vt, lists Bessie, 33, single woman, as a trained nurse living in the household of her mother, Leona, 58, a rooming house keeper.

The 1930 census of Providence, RI, lists a Bessie E. Pitkin, divorced, aged 40, born in Vermont, trained nurse, lodging with the family of Roy Stimpson on Wayland Ave. The age is inconsistent, and if divorced, Pitkin would likely not have been her maiden name, but this is possibly the same person.

The 1940 census of Providence also lists a Bessie E. Pitkin, aged 54, marital status single, private duty nurse, lodging in the household of Jean M. Frame, a 34 year old hospital nurse. This 1940 census is a much closer match. Perhaps there were errors in the 1930 census.

In 1947, a Bessie E. (Pitkin) Pitkin died in Norwood MA. Parents: William Webster Pitkin and Lona May Kiser.


Bessie Kate Pitkin was born on 5 December 1877 in Montpelier, Vermont. Bessie had a cousin by the same name, the daughter of William and Lona (Kiser) Pitkin of Plainfield. The attached photo was for sale on Ebay, and was identified as Bessie Pitkin from an "Austin-Pitkin" photo album from Vermont. The girl in the photo has a prosthetic arm. It could be of either of the two Bessies.

In the 1900 census of Boston, MA, a Bessie K. Pitkin, 22, born Vermont, Dec, 1877, stenographer, was lodging in the household of George Priest.

On Dec. 19, 1904, a Bessie K. Pitkin married Elmer E. Carr. in Rhode Island.

Elmer and Bessie lived in Braintree and Norwell, MA during the period from 1910 to 1930. No children were listed in any of those three census takings. Parents: Cassius Merrill Pitkin and Mary L. Flanders.


Betsey Pitkin was born on 20 November 1798. She died on 26 December 1873 at the age of 75. Betsey married Caleb Willis. They moved from Marshfield, Vermont to Whitewater, Wisconsin. He was a farmer. They had a daughter Mary who married Lewis Vincent and lived in Rockford, Illinois. Parents: Nathaniel Pitkin and Esther Kilbourn.

Spouse: Caleb Willis. Betsey Pitkin and Caleb Willis were married on 19 March 1825. Children were: Mary A. Willis.


Betsey Pitkin was born on 27 April 1818. Married C. H. Dalton. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Betsey Cummings.


Betsy Pitkin was born on 27 June 1822. She died on 15 February 1878 at the age of 55. Betsy and her husband farmed in South Royalton, Vermont, Wisconson, and later Elliota, Minnesota. Parents: Owen Pitkin and Betsy Dodge.

Spouse: Horace Wheeler. Betsy Pitkin and Horace Wheeler were married on 1 January 1845. Children were: Frances E. Wheeler, Lillia E. Wheeler, Elgin Wheeler, William H. Wheeler, Horace E. Wheeler, Malon P. Wheeler.


Beulah Pitkin was born (date unknown). Died in infancy. Parents: Barney Turel Pitkin and Anna Catherine Cook.


Brent Tyler Pitkin was born on 26 May 1993 in Sioux City, Iowa. Parents: Kevin Lynn Pitkin and Ruth Ann Wray.


Brian Michael Pitkin was born on 19 May 1973 in Corvallis, Oregon. Parents: Sherril Marlin Pitkin and Susan Lombard Simpson.


Broderick Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: Aaron Steele Pitkin and Hope Nicholls.


Bryan D. Pitkin was born on 8 November 1899. He died on 9 November 1975 at the age of 76. Parents: Franklin Pitkin and Rosa Ellen Joy.


Bryan Paul Pitkin was born on 28 January 1975. Parents: Donald Herridge Pitkin and Patricia Caldwell.

Spouse: Karen Schilpp. Karen Schilpp and Bryan Paul Pitkin were married. Children were: Zoe Mckenna Isabella Pitkin.


Byron Perley Pitkin was born on 3 February 1856 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 13 November 1931 at the age of 75 in Somerville, Massachusetts. Byron resided in Calais and Marshfield. He lived slightly west of the house owned by Sidney Lowry in 1996, on the other side of the Calais road. He owned a cider mill at the top of Molly's falls about 1892. He had red hair.

From 1912 onward, Byron is listed in city directories for Lowell and Dracut where he was a farmer off the Lawrence Road.

By's Runner

Yes, that mass of rusty iron standing by the station gate
Brings a message and a lesson from some long forgotten date.
Some old man perhaps will tell you of a mill among the trees
Where today a mossy stone heap is the only thing he sees.
There the big and burly Byron with his beard of flaming red
Stood beside his hopper, that the bending orchards fed.
From his press the golden cider in a tide untrammeled flowed
Down the necks of thirsty neighbors far along the Danville road.
But his pitcher has been busted now full many a thirsty day
And his barrel staves have mingled with the dust of long decay.
Now the Molly Falls that roared is a dry and silent ledge
With the softly rustling alders leaning over at its edge;
For a new and different master labors now the mountain stream
In a living realization of Young Beckley's wildest dream.
So the young forget the ancient as they almost always do
And to cheer a thirsty neighbor there is only three point two.
- F.M. Eastman Parents: Orsamus Cassius Merrill Pitkin and Chestina B. English.

Spouse: Ella D. Day. Ella D. Day and Byron Perley Pitkin were married on 30 April 1878 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Lizzie Bell Pitkin, Carroll B. Pitkin, Perley Pitkin.


Caleb Pitkin was born on 19 August 1687 in Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 16 January 1773 at the age of 85 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He was buried in East Hartford, Connecticut. Caleb served as fence viewer in 1708 and as selectman in Hartford in 1726 and 1738. As Caleb's name does not appear in any of the mercantile histories of Hartford, it is likely that he was a farmer. In 1713, Caleb was deeded five tracts of land by his father, totaling over 250 acres. Three years later, his father deeded two more tracts "in consideration of my son marrying to my good satisfaction." Caleb was also assigned land by his father from his sister Rachel's inheritance, for which Caleb compensated her 12 pounds. These tracts of land may have been in the vicinity where the homes of his sons, Joshua and Nathaniel were later built. Parents: Roger Pitkin and Hannah Stanley.

Spouse: Dorothy Hills. Dorothy Hills and Caleb Pitkin were married in 1716 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Caleb married second, Deborah _____. Children were: Dorothy Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, Thankful Pitkin, Sarah Pitkin, Ensign Caleb Pitkin, Nathaniel Pitkin, Hannah Pitkin, Joshua Pitkin, Jerusha Pitkin.


Ensign Caleb Pitkin was born in 1727 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died in 1768 at the age of 41. Parents: Caleb Pitkin and Dorothy Hills.

Spouse: Damaris Porter. Damaris Porter and Ensign Caleb Pitkin were married. Children were: Caleb Pitkin, Stephen Pitkin, Dorothy Pitkin, Damaris Pitkin, John Pitkin, Hannah Pitkin, Timothy Pitkin.


Caleb Pitkin was born in 1751. He died on 14 December 1776 at the age of 25. Caleb never married. His gravestone indicates he was involved in the Lexington Alarm in 1775. Parents: Ensign Caleb Pitkin and Damaris Porter.


Caleb Pitkin was born on 3 December 1768 in East Hartford, Connecticut. This birthdate, December 3, 1768 may be incorrect. The baptism recorded in the East Hartford Congregational Church on December 4, 1768 was for "Caleb, son of Caleb, Jr." If correct, this would be the date of baptism of Caleb's cousin. He died on 16 April 1813 at the age of 44 in Peacham, Vermont. The Peacham book of deaths puts Caleb's death on April 17, 1813 of "malignant fever", which was a term commonly used at the time to describe malaria. He was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Caleb Pitkin first came to Marshfield, Vermont in the summer of 1790 as a member of the surveying company of General James Whitelaw. The purpose of the survey was to lay out the lot lines of Marshfield, and the company returned in 1791 to finish the job. Caleb may have served as a cook for the company. During the following summers of 1792 and 1793, Caleb returned to Marshfield with his brother Martin, and Gideon Spencer to clear land for settlement. In December of 1793, Caleb married Hannah Marsh, the sister of Polly Marsh, Gideon's wife. They were the daughters of Daniel Marsh, Caleb's step-father, who had extensive holdings in Marshfield. In February of 1794, the two families arrived in Marshfield with the family of Aaron Elmer, also of East Hartford. They made the last leg of the move from Montpelier through snow four feet deep, and carried their belongings on hand sleds. There was no road to Marshfield at the time. These three families were the first permanent residents of Marshfield. In a 1796 petition to the Vermont Legislature, Caleb signed his name as the owner of 2320 acres in Marshfield.
Caleb was perhaps the first sugarmaker in town. He carried a five-pail kettle home from Montpelier on his back, the first kettle in Marshfield. To hold his maple sugar, Caleb made a box out of birch bark which held 200 pounds. He also brought to town the first cow, driven through the woods 34 miles from Newbury. The cow lived on wheat in the stook during its second winter. She was a good milker, as remembered by Caleb's son James. Caleb and his brother Stephen each raised a barn on June 26, 1797. After Caleb built a frame house, his log house was sometimes used as a school until 1812, when a schoolhouse was finally built. Caleb's log house burned sometime after 1827.
At the first town meeting in 1800, Caleb was elected town treasurer, sealer of weights and measures, and auditor of accounts. The following year, he moderated the town meeting, and was elected selectman.
Hannah Pitkin (Mrs. Stephen Pitkin, Jr.) wrote of him; "He was rather retiring in his manners, but had a vein of pleasantry which made him agreeable company, and he had a good education for the times. He was a good reader, and often when no minister was present, read the Sunday sermon. His trade was a mason, and the original stone chimneys of the first dwellings were laid by him. His wife was social, and a worker. He removed to Peacham a few years before his death... at the age of 40. His widow returned to Marshfield, and lived some years after the decease of her husband."
According to the account book of his brother Martin, Caleb moved his household to Peacham, Vermont in 1808, and the census of 1810 shows that he lived there in a household of five persons (his entire family). Whether the Marshfield farm was sold is still a matter to be researched, but it is certain that Caleb's son James later lived there, and that when the house was later purchased by James Cassidy, there were numerous Pitkin papers found in the attic, which papers the Cassidys subsequently destroyed (related to Caleb W. Pitkin by Mrs. James Cassidy).

It is known of Caleb that he was indigent when living in Peacham, that he died at the age of 44, that his widow died at the age of 48, and that his son Ashbel died at 46. Ashbel, his daughter Hattie, and his nephew Franklin all died in 1853, while living in his home in Burlington. Five of six of Caleb's grandchildren by his son James died before the age of 32. I suspect this whole family was afflicted with some disease such as tuberculosis, or with some congenital condition. Tuberculosis might explain the indigence while in Peacham, if Caleb were unable to work. Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Anna Stanley.

Spouse: Hannah Marsh. Hannah Marsh and Caleb Pitkin were married on 12 December 1793 in Hartford, Connecticut. Children were: James Pitkin, Susan Pitkin, Dr. Ashbel Stanley Pitkin.


Caleb Pitkin was born on 27 February 1781. He died in February 1864 at the age of 83. Parents: Stephen Pitkin and Jemima Tyler.


Caleb Whitney Pitkin was born on 10 May 1958 in Hartford, Connecticut. Caleb grew up in Marshfield, and attended the University of Vermont and Goddard College, where he received his B.A. in 1980. He moved to Cambridge, Mass. with Mary until 1982. They then lived for a year at the Tobias house in Cabot, and operated Hillcrest Nursery together with Mary's mother and sister. In August, 1983, they moved to the Carpenter farm in Cabot, and in October began dairying there, shipping their milk to the Cabot Farmers Co-operative Creamery and later to the Organic Cow, in Chelsea. They began sugaring in 1985, built a new sugarhouse in 1989. Sold the cows in 1999, after which Caleb supplemented his farm income as a builder.
Served the town of Cabot as UDAG (revolving loan fund) board member, local and regional planning commissioner, State Representative, Selectboard chairman, director of Twin Valley Senior Center, and Justice of the Peace. Author of a photographic history of Marshfield and editor/publisher of a collection of oral history of Cabot Vermont. His hobbies were fishing, genealogy, community theater, and local history. Parents: Belmont Royce Pitkin and Clotilde Whitney Dorman.

Spouse: Mary Adele Carpenter. Mary Adele Carpenter and Caleb Whitney Pitkin were married on 20 June 1982 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Lydia Carpenter Pitkin, Hannah Carpenter Pitkin.


Calistria Lynn Pitkin was born on 8 November 1959 in Peekskill, New York. Clisty grew up mostly in West Chester, Pennsylvania where she graduated from Henderson High School in 1978. She then attended Bloomsburg State College in Northeastern Pa. for a BA in social work in 1982. After college she stayed in the Bloomsburg area working in restaurants as a waitress and mixologist, and found that there wasn't much money in social work "and too many headaches." She married Jeffry Robert Brown on July 21, 1984. Jeff was born on Sep 5 1952 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was fond of playing the guitar in local night clubs. They divorced in 1990, their son Alex remaining with Clisty. She had another child in September 1991 with Steven Harlowe Stryker ("Strike"), who she married on Nov 23 1991. Strike was born on May 7 1954 in Bath, New York. He had a son Steven "Jamie" Stryker (born April 3, 1974), who resided in Bath. Clisty wrote in 1994: "(Strike) is a die-hard Harley Davidson enthusiast and now I've become one too! At present he is a millwright pipefitter for a local contractor. They do mostly industrial work. He is one of those mechanically inclined people who can fix anything. Between the boys and our many projects, time seems to fly by. This past year we purchased the house we had been renting. It was built at the turn of the century and needs much work. New plumbing, rewiring and remodeling has kept us very busy. We both enjoy gardening. We're quite proud of our home-grown vegetables, herbs and flowers. We've also been freezing and canning as much as possible. You have to do what you can in this day and age. In my 'spare time' I enjoy my crafts. These include needlework, macrame, corking on lawn chairs, printing on clothing and making beaded jewelry. Someday I hope to open a little shop. We all love to go tent camping and treasure hunting at auctions and yard sales. We have refinished some bargains into beautiful pieces. Our music preference includes good ol' rock-n-roll, country and bluegrass. We have 2 guitars and a mandolin which we pick at but haven't perfected yet. That's on the "someday" list. We also have a 10 year old pit bull named Spike. He looks just like the dog from "Spanky and Our Gang" with one black eye. He's a very important member of our family. Our dream is to fix this place up to sell and eventually live on a farm in the country." Parents: Donald Herridge Pitkin and Patricia Caldwell.

Spouse: Jeffry Robert Brown. Calistria Lynn Pitkin and Jeffry Robert Brown were married on 21 July 1984. Children were: Alex Matthew Brown.

Spouse: Steven Harlowe Stryker. Calistria Lynn Pitkin and Steven Harlowe Stryker were married on 23 November 1991. Children were: Harlowe Douglas Stryker.


Calvin Pitkin was born on 9 April 1762. He died on 18 October 1822 at the age of 60. Parents: Thomas Pitkin and Martha White.

Spouse: Hannah Pease. Hannah Pease and Calvin Pitkin were married on 29 September 1785. Children were: Austin Pitkin, Sophronia Pitkin, Nancy Pitkin.

Spouse: Cornelia Chapman. Cornelia Chapman and Calvin Pitkin were married on 5 June 1818.


Carl Edwin Pitkin was born on 12 July 1916 in Ellington, Iowa. He died on 13 July 1964 at the age of 48. He was buried in Brushy Point Cemetery, Hancock County, Iowa. Carl lived in Forest City, Iowa. He was a carpenter. Parents: Barney Turel Pitkin and Anna Catherine Cook.


Carol Ann Pitkin was born on 12 May 1945 in Mason City, Iowa. Carol was married four times. Parents: Franklin Benjamin Pitkin and Ruth Ann Minor.


Carol Juanita Pitkin was born on 15 April 1932. Carol married Melvin Ike in 1951. He was a barber in Chico, California. They had one child, Thomas, born in 1954. Parents: Harry E. Pitkin and Gladys Hoffman.


Caroline Pitkin was born on 5 July 1805. Married Donald Hart and others. Parents: Elijah Pitkin and Sarah Hale.


Caroline Pitkin was born on 3 November 1810. She died on 20 February 1840 at the age of 29. Married James Slocum, a hardware merchant in Bunnsville, PA. Parents: Dr. Samuel Pitkin and Elizabeth Hamlin.


Caroline Amelia Pitkin was born on 26 December 1841. She died on 4 August 1911 at the age of 69 in Winchendon, Massachusetts. Caroline's family lived in Winchendon, Massachusetts, where her husband was in the lumber business and may have been a merchant tailor. She was a graduate of Salem Normal School. Parents: Harry Pitkin and Minerva Hand.

Spouse: Nelson Wallace Wyman. Caroline Amelia Pitkin and Nelson Wallace Wyman were married on 29 August 1867. Children were: Frederic Sumner Wyman, Harry Edgar Wyman.


Caroline C. Pitkin was born on 18 March 1843. Married Alonzo Aston. Parents: Timothy Pitkin and Catherine L. Woodbridge.


Caroline Estelle Pitkin was born on 11 December 1877 in Oak Park, Illinois. She died in September 1957 at the age of 79. Graduated from Wellesley College in 1902. Co-founded the Economy Shop and Infant Welfare Society in Oak Park.

Mrs. McCready was married to Edward W. McCready, owner of the McCready Cork Company in Chicago. Mr. McCready and their daughter Suzanne were killed in an auto accident in Maryland in 1919. Mrs. McCready donated $200,000 to establish the Edward W. McCready Memorial Hospital in her husband's native Crisfield, Maryland. In 1942, Mrs. McCready donated to Beloit College a large collection of Asian art objects in memory of her father, Edward Pitkin, a long-time College trustee. She never remarried. Parents: Edward Hand Pitkin and Lillie Elizabeth Morey.

Spouse: Edward Washington McCready. Caroline Estelle Pitkin and Edward Washington McCready were married on 5 August 1905 in Desbarat, Ontario. Children were: Suzanne McCready.


Caroline M. Pitkin was born on 7 April 1826. She died on 4 November 1846 at the age of 20. Parents: William Pitkin and Eliza S. Morgan.


Caroline Whitmarsh Pitkin was born on 29 August 1879. Parents: Charles Alfred Pitkin and Caroline W. Curtis.

Spouse: Jordan L. Mott 3rd. Caroline Whitmarsh Pitkin and Jordan L. Mott 3rd were married on 29 April 1901 in Braintree, Massachusetts.


Carrie Dulcine Pitkin was born on 28 October 1841. Parents: Wesley Pitkin and Sarah W. Davis.

Spouse: Austin Cruver. Carrie Dulcine Pitkin and Austin Cruver were married on 7 March 1861. Children were: Minnie L. Cruver, Edith M. Cruver, Sarah R. Cruver, Ella J. Cruver.


Carrie E. Pitkin was born on 20 December 1860. Carrie graduated from Syracuse University in 1880. Parents: Ozias Cornwall Pitkin and Caroline Monroe Muenscher.


Carrie Etta Pitkin was born on 6 September 1857 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 25 February 1920 at the age of 62 in Marshfield, Vermont. Carrie was a member of the Universalist Society of Liberal Christianity of Marshfield. Parents: Eli Swetland Pitkin and Lydia Austin Bemis.

Spouse: Silas Houghton Packer. Carrie Etta Pitkin and Silas Houghton Packer were married on 14 February 1881. Children were: Elizabeth M. Packer, Harry Vincent Packer, Emma Belle Packer.


Carroll B. Pitkin was born on 23 September 1884. He died on 30 September 1884 at the age of 0. Parents: Byron Perley Pitkin and Ella D. Day.


Carroll Louise Pitkin was born in 1949 in Montpelier, Vermont. Dear Caleb and Mary;
Love your web site - I actually got to see a picture of my grandfather for the first time. It was an experience. - I am very interested in genealogy and have explored the Pitkins for years. I am the last of the (living) Carroll Pitkins born in Montpelier Vermont, - 1949. I am named after my Dad but with the middle name of Louise. My Dad was Carroll Peabody Pitkin and my Mom was not Joan
Felix (as in your web site) but her maiden name was Joan Marcina (Polish for Margaret) BOMALASKI -born in Jasper Indiana.My Mom played violin and my Dad sang as a baratone with a barbershop quartet. Mom was the daughter of a dentist Martin Felix Bomalaski ( I think that is where the name got messed up )
My Grandfather George Lawrence Pitkin was married to Mary Agnes Heney from Barre Vermont- They had two children. Carroll Peabody Pitkin (my Dad) and Phillip Arthur Pitkin.(my uncle) Phillip Arthur was 19 when he died in WWII in the Phillipines (I was told that he was trying to bring in a damaged plane and the plane blew up)
Martin George Pitkin from Harpersfield is my brother. There are four of us. I don't care if I am listed but my other brother and sister are very private I am Carroll Louise Pitkin Dunn, I work in the medical field and am a part time tutor. I also sing.I now sing with various church choirs and have 21 years as an alto with the Messiah Chorus of Lake County. I live in Painesville. Ohio.
Isn't it funny that your family and mine share backgrounds in music. If you would like to contact me -I am roni325@sbcglobal.net - I woud love to hear from you as I feel that I have not kept in contact with my New England relitives as I should. I hope that this letter has been helpful. God Bless.
Fondly, Carroll Pitkin Dunn

HI! -I am The last living Carroll L. Pitkin from the Vermont clan. Can I help clarify your info just a bit. ( I was named after my Dad; Carroll Peabody Pitkin - You have him listed as Carroll P. - who died in 1996 but at Hospice House in Euclid, Ohio. Dad did live in Madison, Ohio with his wife Joan Bomalaski Pitkin. Carroll Peabody had four children - two boys and two girls. Dad was the last president of Lane Manufacturing Company in Montpelier, Vermont.
The company was sold and Dad moved to Buffalo, NY and was employed as a Manufacture Representative travelling in and around the United States. He left the high stress pace in the manufacturing world and eventually retired from St. Lukes Hospital Board of Directors and Security Chief at St. Lukes Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio
I cannot thank you enought for having a photo of my grandfather on your web site: - ( I have never seen a picture of him - yours was the first) - I take that back- As a child, I saw a very small picture of him and his shooting buddy L. L. Bean (yes- the founder of L.L. Bean in Freeport Maine), but the picture was so small that you could not make out any features. George Lawrence Pitkin married Mary Agnes Heney of Barre, Vermont. They had two children. (not one) Carroll Peabody Pitkin (my Dad) and Phillip Arthur Pitkin (who died at age 19 during W.W.II- I was told that Phillip Arthur was trying to bring in a crippled aircraft somewhere in the Phillipines and the plane exploded.
George Lawrence Pitkin died of cancer when my Dad was 8 years old so I never knew him.
Thanks loads for all the other additional info that I did not have until I read your website . If I can be of any other help please contact me. I am roni325@sbcglobal.net Thanks again
Carroll L. Pitkin Parents: Carroll Peabody Pitkin and Joan Marcina Bomalaski.


Carroll Peabody Pitkin died about 1996 in Madison, Ohio. Carroll was the last president of Lane Manufacturing Company in Montpelier, Vt. According to his daughter, Carroll Louise Pitkin "The company was sold and Dad moved to Buffalo, NY and was employed as a Manufacture Representative travelling in and around the United States. He left the high stress pace in the manufacturing world and eventually retired from St. Lukes Hospital Board of Directors and Security Chief at St. Lukes Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio"

Carroll and Joan had four children. Parents: George Lawrence Devine Pitkin and Mary Agnes Heney.

Spouse: Joan Marcina Bomalaski. Children were: Martin George Pitkin, Carroll Louise Pitkin.