Jessie Borthwick Pitkin was born on 10 April 1901 in Oak Park, Illinois. She died on 13 April 1983 at the age of 82. Parents: Albert Chester Pitkin and Jessie Octavia Borthwick.

Spouse: Roger Wolcott Higgins. Jessie Borthwick Pitkin and Roger Wolcott Higgins were married. Children were: Haydn "Eddie" Higgins.


Jessie E. Pitkin was born on 25 June 1883. Parents: Walter Soden Pitkin and Jessie C. Murphy.


Joan Marie Pitkin was born on 3 March 1961 in Andrews, Texas. Joan married James "Benney" Thompson (b. 1951) in 1979. They had two children; Joanna (b. 1979), and Crystal Marie (b. 1981). They lived in Andrews, Texas. Parents: Curtis Alan Pitkin and Luella Louise Rosendahl.


Joane Pitkin was born about 1626 in Berkhamsted, England. She was christened on 26 September 1626 in Berkhamsted, England. Parents: William Pitkin MP and Jane White.


Joel M. Pitkin was born on 12 January 1860. Parents: Erastus Pitkin and Emily Barnes.

Spouse: Lilli Dell Woolsey. Lilli Dell Woolsey and Joel M. Pitkin were married. Children were: Hattie May Pitkin.


John Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: Francis Pitkin and Elizabeth .


John Pitkin was born in 1623 in Berkhamsted, England. He was christened on 19 October 1623 in Saint Peters Church, Berkhamsted, England. Parents: William Pitkin MP and Jane White.


John Pitkin was born in 1668 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died in 1706 at the age of 38. John was appointed selectman in Hartford in 1695, 1699, 1704, and 1713. He ws appointed Ensign in the militia company of his brother Roger in 1698. Unmarried. Parents: William Pitkin and Hannah Goodwin.


John Pitkin was born on 18 July 1706. He died on 7 September 1706 at the age of 0. Parents: William Pitkin and Elizabeth Stanley.


Col. John Pitkin was born on 18 December 1707. He died on 5 June 1790 at the age of 82. John was commissioned Captain in 1741, and made Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Regiment, raised for the expedition against Crown Point and Canada in 1755 under General Lyman. He served through the campaign with great credit to himself and honor to his country. He was for many years in the legislature, and was a petitioner for the establishment of East Hartford as an independant town in 1783. He was a deacon of the Third Church of Hartford from 1752 to 1790, thirty eight years. Parents: William Pitkin and Elizabeth Stanley.

Spouse: Elizabeth Olcott. Elizabeth Olcott and Col. John Pitkin were married in 1733. Children were: Anna Pitkin, Capt. John Pitkin.


Capt. John Pitkin was born on 1 August 1748. He died on 27 November 1803 at the age of 55. Capt. John Pitkin marched to the relief of Boston witdh Col. George Pitkin in 1775. He was commissioned Captain in 1785. Parents: Col. John Pitkin and Elizabeth Olcott.

Spouse: Elizabeth Woodbridge. Elizabeth Woodbridge and Capt. John Pitkin were married on 21 November 1771. Children were: infant Pitkin, Emily Pitkin, Capt. John Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin.

Spouse: Priscilla Hyde. Priscilla Hyde and Capt. John Pitkin were married on 19 October 1794. Children were: Edwin Pitkin, Osmyn Pitkin, Sidney Pitkin, Eliza Pitkin.


John Pitkin was born on 5 January 1761. He died on 1 August 1837 at the age of 76. John married Rebecca Andrus. Parents: Ensign Caleb Pitkin and Damaris Porter.

Spouse: Rebecca Andrus. Rebecca Andrus and John Pitkin were married on 5 February 1788. Children were: Sally Pitkin, John Pitkin, John R. Pitkin, Lucy Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin, Dorothy Pitkin.


Capt. John Pitkin was born on 5 October 1777. He died on 24 July 1865 at the age of 87. Capt. John Pitkin was commissioned Lieutenatnt in 1800, and Captain in 1801. He was Selectman in 1819, Representatived in 1826. He lived on the homestead of his grandfather, Col. John Pitkin, who built near the house of his father, the second William Pitkin. Parents: Capt. John Pitkin and Elizabeth Woodbridge.

Spouse: Olive Forbes. Olive Forbes and Capt. John Pitkin were married on 3 March 1800. Children were: John Owen Pitkin, Emily Pitkin, Walter Pitkin, Henry Pitkin, James F. Pitkin.


John Pitkin was born on 20 May 1793. He died on 21 August 1793 at the age of 0. Parents: John Pitkin and Rebecca Andrus.


Rev. John Pitkin was born on 12 May 1794. John married Eliza Wilson. Parents: Stephen Pitkin and Abigail Buckland.

Spouse: Eliza W. Wilson. Eliza W. Wilson and Rev. John Pitkin were married on 2 November 1824. Children were: Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin.


John Pitkin was born on 17 May 1827. Parents: Selah S. Pitkin and Fanny McClure.


John Pitkin was born on 7 December 1845. He died on 15 October 1850 at the age of 4. Parents: John Owen Pitkin and Lucy Makens Merrow.


John Pitkin was born on 1 January 1895 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He died on 2 February 1895 at the age of 0 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This boy was called John by his brother Fred. Parents: Ozias Cornwall Pitkin and Olive Jane Severance.


John Pitkin was born on 11 October 1931. He died on 23 April 1977 at the age of 45. He was buried in Pilot Knob Cemetery, Hancock, Co, Iowa. John was a carpenter. He was injured in a construction accident which left him paralyzed. He lived in Bloomington, Minnesota. Parents: Barney Turel Pitkin and Anna Catherine Cook.


John Pitkin was born in 1964. John was a computer programmer for Florida East Coast Railroad. He married Anita Chowfin, a library clerk at North Florida University. Her parents were born in North India and were of mixed Tibetan/Chinese and Indian heritage. First child born May, 1996. Parents: David J. Pitkin and Gail Burlett.


John Bartlett Pitkin was born about 1904 in Vermont. John married Elizabeth Cullonen. They lived in Newton, Massachusetts. No children. Parents: William Dickerman Pitkin and Mabel Lorinda Furson.

Spouse: Elizabeth Cullonen. Elizabeth Cullonen and John Bartlett Pitkin were married about 1930.


John Budd Pitkin was born (date unknown). Studied for the ministry, graduated, and became a Unitarian Minister. Parents: Mervin Pitkin and Maria Budd.


John G. Pitkin was born on 6 September 1826. John recieved his education in the public schools of Poultney, and at the age of twenty-one removed to Fair Haven. He spent three years (1852-1855) in California. In 1855 he engaged in the grocery and provision business in which he continued for ten years, when he and his brother W.W. Pitkin, formed a partnership, under the firm name of Pitkin & Brother, to do a general hardware trade, in which enterprise they were successful. In politics, Mr. Pitkin was an ardent Republican. He held nearly all of the town offices, and filled them with credit to himself and honor to the town. In 1872 he represented Fair Haven in the state Legislature, also in 1886 and in 1892 was elected to the state Senate from Rutland County. He married Susan J. Howard, the daughter of Samuel and Marinda (Brown) Howard. They had one child, Hattie M. (Mrs. W.H. Childs) of New York City. Parents: Joseph Pitkin and Lucinda Smith.


John Jay Pitkin was born on 15 August 1828. Married Susan J. Thompson. Parents: Joseph Chester Pitkin and Mary Hollister.


John Owen Pitkin was born on 2 December 1803. He died on 21 May 1891 at the age of 87. Mr. John O. Pitkin was one of the pioneers in the manufacture of solid silverware, having commenced this industry in 1826, and continuing in it until 1840, when he was succeeded by his brother, Walter Pitkin, who had been a partner since 1830. He was for many years a jeweler in Hartford, Conn. He was also interested in many other manufacturing enterprises in later life in Manchester, Mansfield, and Coventry, Conn. He was one of the Prudential Committee of the First Church in Hartford, and one of six teachers who formed the first Sabbath-school connected with that church in 1840. Residence, Providence, R. I. Parents: Capt. John Pitkin and Olive Forbes.

Spouse: Lucy Makens Merrow. Lucy Makens Merrow and John Owen Pitkin were married on 18 April 1832. Children were: Alfred Butler Pitkin, Lucy Emily Pitkin, Mary Merrow Pitkin, John Pitkin, William Forbes Pitkin, Catherine E. Pitkin.


John R. Pitkin was born on 24 September 1794. He died on 2 September 1874 at the age of 79. Parents: John Pitkin and Rebecca Andrus.


John Waldo Pitkin was born on 8 August 1808. Married Adaline Graham. Moved from Hartford CT to New Orleans, LA. A merchant. Parents: Ozias Pitkin and Hannah Olmsted.


Jonathan Pitkin was born (date unknown). Jonathan married Lucy Steele. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Rebecca Smith.

Spouse: Lucy Steele. Lucy Steele and Jonathan Pitkin were married in 1760. Children were: Roger Pitkin, Ezekiel Pitkin, Seth Pitkin, Selah Pitkin, Lucy Pitkin, Allen Pitkin, Infant Pitkin, Rebecca Pitkin, Mabel Pitkin, Allen Pitkin, Jonathan Pitkin, Elijah Pitkin.


Jonathan Pitkin was born on 1 March 1697 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Jonathan and Rebecca lived in Hartford, CT Parents: Roger Pitkin and Hannah Stanley.

Spouse: Rebecca Smith. Rebecca Smith and Jonathan Pitkin were married in 1728. Children were: Jonathan Pitkin, Anna Pitkin, Rebecca Pitkin, Mabel Pitkin, Martha Pitkin.


Jonathan Pitkin was born on 24 July 1779. He died on 1 September 1869 at the age of 90. Married Elizabeth Cummings, daughter of William Cummings of Rhode Island. Jonathan was a farmer in Pomfret, Vermont. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Lucy Steele.

Spouse: Betsey Cummings. Betsey Cummings and Jonathan Pitkin were married on 28 March 1802. Children were: Elizur S. Pitkin, Olive Pitkin, Otis W. Pitkin, Evelyn R. Pitkin, Elihu H. R. Pitkin, Lyman C. Pitkin, Olive C. Pitkin, Betsey Pitkin, Mehitabel Pitkin, Clarinda Pitkin, Lucy A. Pitkin, Rebecca Pitkin, Joseph A. Pitkin.


Jorden Kenneth Pitkin was born on 3 October 1988 in Iowa City, Iowa. Parents: Kenneth Wayne Pitkin and Caroles ______.


Joseph Pitkin was born in 1696. He died in 1762 at the age of 66. Col. Joseph Pitkin was Captain of the 3d militia company, east side, in 1738, and rose to Colonel of the 1st regiment in 1751. He was Justice of the Peace, Sheriff in 1726, and for twenty years represented the town in the General Assembly. He was Judge of the County Court in 1735. He was "musterer" of the company raised for the expedition against Crown Piont, commanded by his brother Col. John Pitkin. He was deacon of the Third Church of Hartford from 1748 till his death, fourteen years. He owned, with his brother, Gov. William, two large fulling mills at "Pitkin Falls." He built, in 1747, a rolling and iron slitting mill at the "Forge Falls." This industry was prohibited by British Parliament in 1750. Powder was manufactured here for the army during the Revolution. At its close, it was again run as an iron mill. He built in 1723, lived and died, in a house since known as the "Stuart House," near which he had a building for clothings. Parents: William Pitkin and Elizabeth Stanley.

Spouse: Mary Lord. Mary Lord and Joseph Pitkin were married. Children were: Mary Lord Pitkin, Joseph Pitkin, Abigail Pitkin, Squire Elisha Pitkin, Stephen Pitkin, Jerusha Pitkin, Capt. Richard Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin.


Joseph Pitkin was born in 1729. He died in 1770 at the age of 41. Parents: Joseph Pitkin and Mary Lord.

Spouse: Anne Hills. Anne Hills and Joseph Pitkin were married. Children were: Stephen Pitkin, Anne Pitkin, Joseph Pitkin.


Joseph Pitkin was born on 3 October 1756. He died on 3 June 1805 at the age of 48. At the age of nineteen Joseph joined the "minute-men" under Col. George Pitkin, and marched to the relief of Boston, in 1775. In settling an account with Martin Pitkin in February 1804, Joseph signed the book with a mark rather than a signature. This could have been due to infirmity, however, as he died the following June. Joseph and Ruth had no children. Parents: Joseph Pitkin and Anne Hills.

Spouse: Ruth Pitkin. Ruth Pitkin and Joseph Pitkin were married.


Joseph Pitkin was born on 7 April 1772. He died on 14 March 1838 at the age of 65. Joseph married Clarissa Cheney. He was commissioned Captain in 1806; Major-Commandant in 1809. He was Representative in 1819. He commenced the manufacture of hats abaout 1800 and in 1807 was granted to him the first patent ever granted in this country on felt hats. The same patent covered a claim and grant to make cloth without yarn or warp (felt cloth). This was also the first patent ever granted on felts. This industry was carried on in a building on East Hartford Street, just north of the Hockanum bridge, and the hatting business was continued there for many years. Parents: Squire Elisha Pitkin and Hannah Buell Pitkin.

Spouse: Clarissa Cheney. Clarissa Cheney and Joseph Pitkin were married on 20 December 1795. Children were: Hannah Pitkin, Joseph B. Pitkin, Elisha Pitkin, Clarissa Pitkin, Seth Lord Pitkin, Nelson Pitkin, Son Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin, Daughter Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, Son Pitkin.


Joseph Pitkin was born on 6 July 1790. He died on 23 March 1861 at the age of 70. Joseph was a farmer in Poultney, Vermont. Parents: Stephen Pitkin and Abigail Buckland.

Spouse: Lucinda Smith. Lucinda Smith and Joseph Pitkin were married on 6 October 1825. Children were: John G. Pitkin, William W. Pitkin, Ann Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, David Pitkin, Sarah Pitkin.


Joseph A. Pitkin was born on 15 September 1825. He died on 17 July 1857 at the age of 31. Joseph's death date is given on his grave stone in the Plainfield, Vt. village cemetery as 7/18/57, aged 34. Parents: Harvey Pitkin and Ruth Parker.


Joseph A. Pitkin was born on 8 January 1828. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Betsey Cummings.


Joseph A. Pitkin was born on 31 December 1861. Parents: LaFayette Pitkin and Mary Elizabeth Howard.


Joseph B. Pitkin was born on 27 April 1798. He died on 27 July 1848 at the age of 50. Married Louisa Wells. Parents: Joseph Pitkin and Clarissa Cheney.


Joseph Case Pitkin was born on 26 September 1828. He died on 4 August 1903 at the age of 74 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Died of morphine sulphate poisoning, duration of 6 days. Joseph was the deputy sheriff in Sabula, Iowa in 1865. Parents: Deacon Alfred Pitkin and Orpah Washburn.

Spouse: Maria A. Hudson. Maria A. Hudson and Joseph Case Pitkin were married on 18 December 1851. Children were: Joseph Henry Pitkin, Alfred Hudson Pitkin, William Burt Pitkin, Lizzie Ellen Pitkin, Frank Ozias Pitkin.


Joseph Chester Pitkin was born in 1784. He died in 1797 at the age of 13. Parents: Capt. Richard Pitkin and Dorothy Hills.


Joseph Chester Pitkin was born on 28 October 1795. He died on 28 February 1830 at the age of 34. Married Mary Hollister. Parents: Esquire Richard Pitkin and Abigail Loomis.

Spouse: Mary Hollister. Mary Hollister and Joseph Chester Pitkin were married on 29 June 1820. Children were: Mary Pitkin, Charles E. Pitkin, John Jay Pitkin.


Joseph H. Pitkin was born about 1898. Parents: Joseph Henry Pitkin and Elizabeth .


Joseph Henry Pitkin was born on 26 November 1853 in Swampscott, Massachusetts. In 1892, Joseph H. Pitkin, swtichman for the Illinois Central RR, was boarding at Kentucky Avenue, SW corner Iowa Avenue in Memphis, TN.

In 1900, Joseph H. Pitkin, single, 47, whose parents were both born in Vermont, was lodging at Charles St. in Jefferson, Iowa. His occupation was rr switchman.

In 1903, Joseph H. Pitkin, switch, was living at 210 Silver St. in Kansas City.
In 1904, Joseph H. Pitkin, switch for the AT &SF Railroad was living at 230 N. 5th St., Kansas City.

In 1905, J. H. Pitkin, 51, switchman, born Mass, was living in Argentine, Wyadotte, Kansas with Elizabeth Pitkin, 41, housekeeper, born Kentucky, Frank Pitkin, 16, laborer, Leroy Pitkin, 9, Joseph Pitkin, 7, and Charles Pitkin, 1. Also listed in the household is Jennie Hensley, 30, laborer. Argentine is a community within Kansas City.

In 1908, Joseph H. Pitkin, switch, was living at 230 N. 5th St. Kansas City with Frank Pitkin, foreman.

In 1910, Joseph H. Pitkin, switch, was living at 1002 S. 26th St. in Kansas City with Frank Pitkin, yardman.
Same in 1911, but Frank was a lab worker at Callahan Brothers.

In 1916, Joseph H. Pitkin, timekeeper for Swift & Co. was living at 1625 S. 18th St., Kansas City, with Elizabeth Pitkin widow of Joseph H. Pitkin, Charles Pitkin, student, Frank Pitkin, and Roy Pitkin. This is clearly the same family that lived in Argentine in 1905.

On January 6, 1935, Elizabeth Pitkin, born in Kentucky, widow of Joseph H. Pitkin, died in Pittsburgh, PA of heart failure. Her son, Charles W. Pitkin was the informant. Parents: Joseph Case Pitkin and Maria A. Hudson.

Spouse: Elizabeth . Elizabeth and Joseph Henry Pitkin were married. Children were: Frank Pitkin, Leroy Pitkin, Joseph H. Pitkin, Charles W. Pitkin.


Josephine A. Pitkin was born on 15 July 1839. She died on 22 March 1848 at the age of 8. Parents: Allen Pitkin and Hannah Farwell.


Joshua Pitkin was born in 1735 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 23 June 1775 at the age of 40 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Joshua lived on the Windsor road in East Hartford Center, across the road from the house of his brother Nathaniel, and next to the Olmsted Carriage shop. As there is no mention of Joshua in the merchantile history of East Hartford, it is likely that he was a farmer. He died when his children were young, and the oldest son, Martin, seems to have assumed some responsibility for the guardianship of the youngest son, Levi. All of Joshua's sons moved to Marshfield, Vermont before 1800, and three of them remained there. Although he never visited Marshfield, Joshua's family was prominent in the settling and early growth of that town.

In the name of God Amen I Joshua Pitkin of Hartford in the county of Hartford and colony of Connecticut in New England being of disposing mind and memory and sensible that I am mortall do make this my last will & testament in the manor and form following, and first and principally I commend my soul to God who gave it, hoping for the pardon of all my sins and acceptance with him through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ his son, my body to a decent Christian buriall hoping for a resurrection to eternall hapiness as to the estate God has given me in this world, I dispose of the same in the manor following and first my will is that all my just debts and funerall charges be fully paid out of my estate by my executrix hereafter mentioned. Item I give to my beloved wife Anna Pitkin the use and improvement of the one half of all my moveable estate as also the use and improvement of the one half of my real estate and this only so long or during the term she shall remain my widow. Item I give to my kinsmen David Pitkin of Hartford one acre of upland lying in the Town of Hartford, bounded east on the country road, south on the heirs of Roger Pitkin deceased, west on the land belonging to the heirs of Nathaniel Pitkin late deceased, and north also on land belonging to the heirs of said deceased Nathaniel Pitkin. That is to say I give the said described acre of land to the said David Pitkin and to his heirs and assigns forever, if he should live to arrive to the age of twenty one years and if he should die before he arrive to the age of twenty one years then I give this acre of land to my kinsman Nathaniel Pitkin. If he should die before he arrive to the age of 21 years of age then I give that the sd. land shall be for my children and their heirs forever. Item I give to my sons Martin Pitkin, Joshua Pitkin, Caleb Pitkin, Stephen Pitkin, and Levi Pitkin, and to their heirs and assigns forever, all my estate both real and personall wheresoever and whatsoever Except sd. acre of land last mentioned to be equally divided among them. Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Anna Pitkin executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof and for full confirmation of all [B Singuler?] the foregoing divisses(?) I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 18th day of Aprill in the year of our Lord 1775. Mr. Joshua Pitkin the signor and sealer of this instrument signed sealed pronounced and declared this wrighting on this paper to be his last will and testament in presence of Nathaniel Olmsted, Ashbell Pitkin, William Griffith. ss. Joshua Pitkin Parents: Caleb Pitkin and Dorothy Hills.

Spouse: Anna Stanley. Anna Stanley and Joshua Pitkin were married in 1762 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Joshua and Anna were second cousins. Children were: Martin Pitkin, Joshua Pitkin, Levi Pitkin, Caleb Pitkin, Anna Pitkin, Hon. Stephen Pitkin, Levi Pitkin.


Joshua Pitkin was born on 11 July 1765 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 24 June 1847 at the age of 81 in Marshfield, Vermont. He was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Joshua Pitkin came with his brother Stephen to Marshfield on March 1, 1795 with his wife and three children. He was appointed the first Justice of the Peace in town on August 23, 1799. The following March, he called the first town meeting which was held at his log house, on March 10, 1800, and continued on the 24th. He was elected auditor of accounts at this meeting. The following year, Joshua purchased from the school district one table for two bushels and two quarts of wheat, and one chair for three pecks, four quarts of wheat. In a 1796 petition to the Vermont Legislature, Joshua signed his name as the owner of 2000 acres in Marshfield, and also signed as 'Joshua Pitkin & Company,' (perhaps a partnership with his brother Stephen) the owner of another 2000 acres.
On September 24, 1803, Joshua raised a large two story house, and he commenced keeping a tavern there in 1805, the first public house in Marshfield. By 1807, he was sugaring, and when he began to tap his sugarplace on April 4 of that year, the snow was four and one-half feet deep. Also in that year, Joshua was elected selectman. In 1811, a flood flattened the grass in his meadows which would have made fifteen tons of hay.
Joshua kept a journal of his life and business which was last known to be in the possession of his daughter, Miss Anna Pitkin of Montpelier before she died in 1875. He was very lame late in life, and was killed by being run over by a loaded team when he was 82 years old. Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Anna Stanley.

Spouse: Ruth Case. Ruth Case and Joshua Pitkin were married on 1 May 1788 in Manchester, Connecticut. Children were: Anna Pitkin, George Pitkin, Deacon Alfred Pitkin, Melinda Pitkin, Harry Pitkin, Dudley Pitkin, twin Pitkin, twin Pitkin, Melinda Pitkin, Orrin Pitkin, Sophia Pitkin, Ruth Pitkin, Joshua Pitkin.

Spouse: Mrs. Thankful Storrs. Mrs. Thankful Storrs and Joshua Pitkin were married on 22 January 1824 in Marshfield, Vermont.


Joshua Pitkin was born on 22 August 1815 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 26 January 1880 at the age of 64 in Oak Park, Illinois. Joshua went to California with the forty-niners, but returned after five years, and engaged in the meat and lumber business. Moved to Oak Park, Illinois. Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Ruth Case.

Spouse: Caroline Hand. Caroline Hand and Joshua Pitkin were married on 23 October 1844 in Peacham, Vermont. Children were: Edward Hand Pitkin, Nathan Hand Pitkin, Joshua Fessenden Pitkin, Albert Chester Pitkin.


Joshua Fessenden Pitkin was born on 29 August 1850. He died on 31 July 1852 at the age of 1 in Peacham, Vermont. Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Caroline Hand.