Josiah Pitkin was born on 2 September 1823 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 28 February 1892 at the age of 68 in Chelsea, Vermont. In 1850, Josiah was a farmer living in Chelsea Vermont with his wife Mary Gates in the home of her parents Luther and Jerusha Gates. He served for a time as Master of the Grange in Chelsea.

The 1860 census of Chelsea shows Josiah, occupation unlisted, living with wife Mary Corwin, children Josiah and Henry, and laborer Newman Flint (aged 21), and Olive Flint (aged 15).

At the time of the 1870 census, Josiah was a butcher in Chelsea, Vermont, living with Josiah, Arthur, Henry, George, and a housekeeper, Eliza Lane, aged 35.

At the time of the 1880 Chelsea census, Josiah was a farmer living with his wife Susie and son William.

Josiah was Master of the Chelsea Grange in 1875

From the Lewiston Evening Journal, December 21, 1884:
"Chelsea, Vt., Feb. 24, 1879. Messrs. C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: The 6th day of last June I was taken sick with a swelling on my right foot, and with an awful pain. The swelling went all over me. My face was swelled so that I could with difficulty see out of my eyes, and I broke out over the whole surface of my body; my right foot up to my knee was one raw, itching mass, and my ankle and foot so lame and sore I could not step on it, and it would run so as to wet a bandage through in an hour. In this condition Mr. W. F. Hood (of the firm of A.R. Hood & Son, druggists, of this town), handed me a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and told me to take it. I did so, and by the time I had taken one bottle I found that it was doing me good. I have since taken five bottles more. After I had taken three bottles my soreness began to leave me, and I have been growing better every day, so that to-day I can walk without going lame. I have no soreness in my ankle and it has healed all up, and does not run at all. I owe my recovery to your Sarsaparilla. I write this to let you know that I think it deserves the confidence of the public, especially those who are troubled with humors. Yours most truly, Josiah Pitkin. P.S. Every person that saw me said that I never would get over my lameness without having a running sore on my ankle; but thank God I have. - J.P." Parents: Edwin Pitkin and Olive Dwinell.

Spouse: Mary M. Gates. Mary M. Gates and Josiah Pitkin were married on 20 March 1848. Children were: Josiah Everett Pitkin.

Spouse: Mary Eliza Corwin. Mary Eliza Corwin and Josiah Pitkin were married on 2 January 1859. Children were: Henry E. Pitkin, Arthur Pitkin, George C. Pitkin.

Spouse: Susan Persis Dickerman. Susan Persis Dickerman and Josiah Pitkin were married on 26 December 1870 in Chelsea, Vermont. Children were: William Dickerman Pitkin.


Josiah Everett Pitkin was born on 15 May 1853. He died on 22 January 1919 at the age of 65 in Massachussetts. He was buried at Crystal Lake Cemetery in Gardner, Massachusetts. Josiah married Belle Fletcher. He was a provision dealer in Boston, Massachusetts.

In 1880 he worked in a meat market in Randolph Vermont, where he lived.

Boston City records show him living there as early as 1889. In 1893, the business Elwell & Pitkin was at 271 W. Chester Pk. In 1895 he was doing business as Elwell and Pitkin at 256 Mass Ave., living at 4 Hotel Westland. By 1900 the business had moved to 278 Mass Ave.

In 1908 he was doing business at the same address under the name Pitkin & Co.

The Boston census of 1900 and 1910 show him living with his wife Belle and mother in law Cordelia Fletcher.

Josiah and Belle had no children in their household in 1880 (three years after their marriage) nor in 1900. Parents: Josiah Pitkin and Mary M. Gates.

Spouse: Belle A. Fletcher. Belle A. Fletcher and Josiah Everett Pitkin were married on 8 December 1877 in Randolph, Vermont.


Joy A. Pitkin was born on 17 March 1897. He died on 13 July 1969 at the age of 72. Parents: Franklin Pitkin and Rosa Ellen Joy.

Spouse: Bernadine Cass. Bernadine Cass and Joy A. Pitkin were married on 25 May 1926. Children were: Wayne Pitkin, Rose Joy Pitkin, Elsie M Pitkin.


Judith Ann Pitkin was born on 28 October 1937 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Judy married Donald Lew Ytzen (b. 1935) in 1955 in Clear Lake, Iowa. They had three children; DeAnn K. (b. 1957), Debra Jean (b. 1958), and Robert Allan (b. 1961). They farmed in Clear Lake, Iowa. Parents: Norval Austin Pitkin and Doris Irene Conibear.


Julia Pitkin was born on 3 December 1807. She died on 12 June 1836 at the age of 28. Married James R. Belden. Parents: Nathan Pitkin and Lucy Olmsted.


Julia Pitkin was born on 9 March 1809. She died on 18 January 1816 at the age of 6. Parents: Allen Pitkin and Persis Steadman.


Julia Pitkin was born on 9 January 1815. Julia married first Aaron T. Bancroft (1800-1860) in 1843. She married second Ira Stone (b. 1812) in 1862. Both farmers in Plainfield, Vermont. No children. Parents: Anson Pitkin and Hannah Bowers.

Spouse: Ira Stone. Julia Pitkin and Ira Stone were married. Second marriage for Julia. She married first Aaron Tyler Bancroft.

Spouse: Aaron T Bancroft. Julia Pitkin and Aaron T Bancroft were married in 1843.


Julia Pitkin was born on 20 September 1823. Married Darius Davis. Parents: Elijah Pitkin and Sarah Hale.


Julia Ann (Fannie) Pitkin was born on 11 November 1844. She died on 7 July 1919 at the age of 74 in Rutland, Vermont. Julia married Lamson Harwood on June 16, 1880. They had a son born August 8, 1881 who died the same day. They lived in Ripon, Wisconson.

In 1895, a widow, Mrs. Fannie P. Harwood (born about 1845 in Vermont) was living in the household of Geo. Duffie, and was listed as George's sister in law. George's wife was named M. Emma Duffie. She was a sister of C. Lamson Harwood.

In 1914, Mrs. Fannie Harwood was boarding with her sister Emma (Mrs. E.V.N. Harwood) at 22 Washington St., Rutland, VT. Parents: Orrin Pitkin and Julia Ann Scoville.

Spouse: Charles Lamson Harwood. Julia Ann (Fannie) Pitkin and Charles Lamson Harwood were married on 16 June 1880 in Rutland, Vermont.


Julia E. Pitkin was born on 8 April 1825. Married Austin Olmsted. Parents: George Pitkin and Pamela Hills.


Julia E. Pitkin was born on 9 January 1830. Married Rev. George H. McKnight, D.D. Parents: William Pitkin and Eliza S. Morgan.


Julia M. Pitkin was born on 28 August 1842. Married Frederick W. Clary. Parents: Timothy Pitkin and Julia A. Pierce.


Karen June Pitkin was born on 14 June 1952 in Moline, Illinois. Karen married John Davis Marth in 1974. They had two children Michael John (b. 1975) and Sara Renee (b. 1973). They resided at 3009 Kelling St., Davenport, Iowa. Parents: Allen Truman Pitkin and Jacqueline Joyce Brees.


Keith R. Pitkin was born on 16 June 1911. Keith married Beulah B. Lee in 1933. They had four children; Rosalie, James Keith, Bo Jean, and Michael Bruce.

Not sure if you still work on the site or not, but I have a change for the entry on Keith R Pitkin born June 16th 1911.


His second child, listed as Keith on the site, is actually James Keith.


Some additional information, should you want to continue the lineage:


James Keith Pitkin married Patricia Louise Jarvis. They had four children: Kevin James, Kelly Marie, Julie, and Jodi.


Kevin James married Deborah Crane and had three children: Jeremy, Shane, and James Austin. Kevin has since divorced Deborah and married Julie whose maiden name I can not remember, they have no children.


Kelly Marie never married but had Jordan Keith (thats me by the way)


Julie married Gregory Yaeger and had two children: Morgan Lee and Jack


and Jodi married Joseph Patrick Burke IV and had two children: Kylee and Joseph Patrick


Hope this was in some way useful to you


Jordan Pitkin. Parents: Ralph J. Pitkin and Cressie Robertson.

Spouse: Beulah B. Lee. Beulah B. Lee and Keith R. Pitkin were married in 1933.


Kenneth Wayne Pitkin was born on 12 February 1968 in Mason City, Iowa. Parents: Galen Norval Pitkin and Marlys E. Johnson.

Spouse: Caroles ______. Caroles ______ and Kenneth Wayne Pitkin were married on 12 March 1988. They were divorced on 6 September 1991. Children were: Jorden Kenneth Pitkin.


Kerry Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: Barney Turel Pitkin Jr..


Kevin Lynn Pitkin was born on 3 February 1964 in Mason City, Iowa. Parents: Galen Norval Pitkin and Marlys E. Johnson.

Spouse: Ruth Ann Wray. Ruth Ann Wray and Kevin Lynn Pitkin were married on 17 June 1989 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Children were: Benjamin Kevin Pitkin, Brent Tyler Pitkin.


Kristen Marlys Pitkin was born on 22 December 1988 in Fargo, North Dakota. Parents: Ronald Galen Pitkin and Pamela Jo Heitland.


Kristine Angola Pitkin was born on 4 August 1971 in Corvallis, Oregon. Parents: Sherril Marlin Pitkin and Susan Lombard Simpson.


LaFayette Pitkin was born on 18 May 1818 in Plainfield, Vermont. He died on 18 August 1880 at the age of 62 in Delavan, Wisconsin. He married in Montpelier, Vermont, 20 May 1841, Mary E. Howard, daughter of Abijah Howard of Montpelier, Vermont. They lived in Delevan, Wisconsin where he was largely interested in milling and grain business. They had four children, Ruth, Mary, William, and Joseph.

The 1860 census find LaFayette's family in Burlington, WI with real estate valued at $500 and personal estate of $10,000.

The census of 1870 finds him in Delevan with real estate valued at $3000 and personal estate of $20,000, a very large amount at that time. Living with them at the time were their daughters Ruth and Mary, both married, but their husbands were not part of the household. The two sons also lived in the household, as did a domestic helper, Sarah Johnson, aged 20. Parents: Harvey Pitkin and Ruth Parker.

Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Howard. Mary Elizabeth Howard and LaFayette Pitkin were married on 20 May 1841. Children were: Ruth Sherman Pitkin, Mary H. Pitkin, Clara B. Pitkin, Harvey A. Pitkin, William L. Pitkin, Joseph A. Pitkin.


Larry Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: Meredith Cowles Pitkin.


Laura Pitkin was born on 8 November 1814 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 4 February 1815 at the age of 0 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Hon. Stephen Pitkin and Damaris Goodwin.


Laura Pitkin was born on 14 February 1816 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 16 May 1883 at the age of 67 in 17 Norman Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Death record gives Laura's age at 66 in 1883, consistent with a birth date in 1816 or 1817. She died of apoplexy. Place of birth Marshfield, Vt. Father's name given as Edwin. She was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Massachussetts. Laura married Henry P.C. Payne (1816-1884) June 30, 1850. They lived in Charlestown, Massachusetts, where he was a sea captain. No children.

A Laura Pitkin, 30, is listed in the 1850 census of Lynn, MA. This would have been her age in 1846.

The 1860 census of Boston, MA lists Henry Payne, aged 42, and Laura Payne, aged 41, living in Ward 6. Henry's occupation was "mariner" Also living in their household was Cassie or Carrie Pitkin, aged 38. This was probably Laura's sister Clarissa. Interestingly, the ages given for all three of these people would have been accurate in 1857, not 1860.

The 1880 census of Cambridge, Massachussets lists Henry Payne, aged 65 and Laura Payne, aged 64, at 6 Main St. in the Rogers block, front. Henry's occupation listed as "restaurant".

It is interesting that Laura's marriage record incorrectly gives her father's name as William (one of her brothers), and her death record incorrectly gives her father's name as Edwin (another brother). Both of these events occurred after the death of her father. Parents: Hon. Stephen Pitkin and Damaris Goodwin.

Spouse: Henry P. C. Payne. Laura Pitkin and Henry P. C. Payne were married on 30 June 1850 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston marriage record of this event gives Henry's age as 30 (born London) and Laura's age as 28 (born Vermont). Also gives Henry's occupation as "mariner". Gives her father's name as William, his father as John.


Laura Pitkin was born in 1872. She died in 1949 at the age of 77. She was buried in Underwood, Iowa. Parents: William E. Pitkin and Mary Klingensmith.

Spouse: Elmer Gatrost. Laura Pitkin and Elmer Gatrost were married. Children were: Marion M. Gatrost, Pearl Gatrost, Floyd Gatrost, Carl Gatrost, Darlene Gatrost.


Laura L. Pitkin was born on 10 September 1790. She died on 16 November 1866 at the age of 76. Married H.C. Kimball. Parents: Paul Pitkin and Abigail Lathrop.


Lawrence Pitkin was born in 1903. Parents: Charles Pitkin and Laura Williams.


Lawrence Charles Pitkin was born on 3 September 1926 in Forest City, Iowa. Lawrence was a farmer, raising grain and livestock in Buffalo Center, Iowa. He married the widow of his brother Robert only four months after Robert's death. Parents: Earl Valentine Pitkin and Emma M. Hanson.

Spouse: Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman. Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman and Lawrence Charles Pitkin were married on 28 December 1950 in Austin, Minnesota. Children were: Jaqueline Kaye Pitkin, Jerald Ray Pitkin, Jeffrey Jay Pitkin.


Lena Florina Pitkin was born on 17 June 1893 in Marshfield, Vermont. Married name was Shea. Joined the Mayflower Society. Parents: William Webster Pitkin and Lona May Kiser.

Spouse: Francis Jeremiah Shea. Lena Florina Pitkin and Francis Jeremiah Shea were married on 2 October 1916 in Barre, Vermont. Children were: Milton Francis Shea, Marion Elizabeth Shea.


Leonard Pitkin was born in April 1787. He died in 1792 at the age of 5. Parents: Paul Pitkin and Abigail Lathrop.


Leonard Pitkin was born on 15 September 1788. He died on 20 August 1809 at the age of 20 in Pt. Peter, Guadaloupe. Parents: Daniel Pitkin and Chloe Butler Norton.


Leonard Pitkin was born on 2 October 1810. He died on 31 January 1880 at the age of 69. Married Eliza Ann Hobbs, et. al. Parents: James Pitkin and Clarissa Pratt.


Leonora Pitkin was born on 18 February 1809 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 2 September 1853 at the age of 44 in Jefferson County, Iowa. She was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa. About 1850, Leonora and her family moved to Iowa from Ohio. They settled near Libertyville. After her death, her husband and family moved to Union County, Iowa. He then married her sister, Clarissa. Parents: Hon. Stephen Pitkin and Damaris Goodwin.

Spouse: David Bliss Jr.. Leonora Pitkin and David Bliss Jr. were married on 3 December 1834 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Damaris G. Bliss, Lucy B. Bliss, Stephen Pitkin Bliss, William Henry Harrison Bliss, Horace Bliss, Leonora Bliss, Asenath Bliss, Orlando Bliss, Ophelia Bliss.


Leroy Pitkin was born about 1896. Parents: Joseph Henry Pitkin and Elizabeth .


Leslie Pitkin was born on 18 August 1948 in Bristol, Vermont. Parents: Luther Gager Pitkin and Phyllis Glendine Rhodes.

Spouse: Robert James Leggett. Leslie Pitkin and Robert James Leggett were married on 9 January 1971.


Levi Pitkin was born on 23 February 1767 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 25 May 1774 at the age of 7 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Anna Stanley.


Levi Pitkin was born on 23 February 1774 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He was baptized on 27 November 1774 in East Hartford Congregational Church, East Hartford, Connecticut.56 He died on 1 June 1854 at the age of 80 in Oswegatchie Ny. Levi Pitkin resided in Montpelier before 1800 as a jeweller, silversmith, and clockmaker. After the death of his wife, he seems to have moved to Marshfield, where he was living in 1808 and 1809. In 1808, he was one of several people "warned out of town." (Between 1803 and 1817, the selectboard would "warn out of town" those people who might become indigent, thus relieving the town of responsibility for their care.) Although Levi did not leave town in that year, he eventually returned to Montpelier and lived there until about 1810. His daughter Abigail was raised in the home of his brother Stephen. In 1828 he patented a soda fountain. His clocks are now valuable collector's items.

Apprenticed about 1787 to Daniel Burnap in East Windsor CT 1

After apprenticeship, he settled for a while in East Hartford as a clockmaker and silversmith, but about 1800 moved from that town. (Penrose R. Hoopes, Shop Records of Daniel Burnap, 1958).

Abby Hemenway's History of Washington County, Vermont (1882) states that Levi Pitkin was one of the members of the Aurora Lodge No. 9, F & AM, chartered in Montpelier in 1796. Also mentioned is the fact that Levi Pitkin was one of the original group of 83 members who formed in April of 1800 the First Congregational Society of Montpelier. Two months later these members founded the Congregational Church.

By 1811 Pitkin was advertising as a silversmith from Ogdensburg, New York. (George B. Cutten, Silversmiths, Watchmakers and Jewelers of the State of New York, outside of New York City, 1939). Later he moved to Rochester and was working in that city in 1827 when the nephew of Daniel Burnap, Pitkin's old master, reported in a letter to his uncle, that "it would seem that Pitkin has done a great deal and brought forth but little." (Shop Records of Daniel Burnap, cited above). 16

He appeared on the 1850 census taken at Oswegatchie NY, listed as a clockmaker.

Copied from a quote on delaneyantiqueclocks.com (author not credited): "Levi Pitkin was the son of Joshua Pitkin and Anna Stanley and was born on February 23rd, 1774 in East Hartford, Connecticut. About 1787, he served an apprenticeship with the accomplished Windsor, Connecticut clockmaker, silversmith and engraver Daniel Burnap. We know that he moved north to the town of Montpelier, Vermont by 1796. It is recorded that he was an original member of the Aurora Lodge No. 9, F & AM which was chartered in that year. Jacob Kimball, a second clockmaker was also working in Montpelier at the time. In Montpelier, Levi is listed as a jeweler, silversmith and clockmaker and soon married Abigail Belden. Together they had three children. Eliza 1798-1870, Abigail 1803-1856 and Nathan 1800-1859. In April of 1800, Levi is recorded as one of 83 members that formed the first Congregational Society of Montpelier. In June of the same year, they formed the Congregational Church. In 1803, Levi’s wife died. This must have broken his heart because he moved to Marshfield and became one of several people “warned out of town.” (Between 1803 and 1817, the selectboard would “warn out of town” those people who might become indigent, thus relieving the town of responsibility for their care.) In 1811, Levi moves to Ogendensberg, NY and advertises his skills. In 1827, he is listed as living and working in Rochester, NY until about 1827. Levi died on June 1st, 1854 back in Ogendensberg.
"Currently, only two tall clocks are known by this maker. One is owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution and is displayed in the John Strong Mansion in Addison, Vermont. A second clock is currently in a private Vermont collection." Parents: Joshua Pitkin and Anna Stanley.

Spouse: Abigail Belden. Abigail Belden and Levi Pitkin were married on 24 January 1797. Children were: Eliza Pitkin, Nathan Stanley Pitkin, Abigail B. Pitkin.


Levi Pitkin was born on 12 October 1824. Parents: Allen Pitkin and Persis Steadman.

Spouse: Tamer Allen. Tamer Allen and Levi Pitkin were married on 1 March 1848. Children were: Allen L. Pitkin, Haskell N. Pitkin, Emily A. Pitkin, Cora A. Pitkin, David W. Pitkin, Palmer A. Pitkin, Charles Adrin Pitkin, Erwin G. Pitkin, Etdta A. Pitkin Twin, Nettie G. Pitkin Twin.


Levi Watson Pitkin was born on 27 September 1828 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 25 July 1898 at the age of 69 in Marshfield, Vermont. Levi died of heart disease. He was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. As a young man, Levi was in partnership with his twin brother Eli, operating the Marshfield village sawmill. In 1858, he was listed on Wallings map of East Calais as a partner with his brother Daniel. Levi's son Edwin spent his early years in East Calais, according to his obituary, so it seems that Levi must have lived in East Calais for a number of years. The 1860 census places him in the home of his father-in-law, E. L. Burnap in East Calais. E.L. Burnap was a miller. Probably owned the mill in East Calais. Levi also worked on his father's farm and continued to operate the farm after his father's death in 1862. He was among the most progressive farmers in the area. He kept 6 horses to work his 235 acres, and he kept a herd of about 40 purebred Jersey cattle (25 to 30 cows and young stock). He was one of the first farmers in the area to build a silo, and also to feed cottonseed meal to his cows. Hi Ola Dwinell recalls:
"L.W. Pitkin also had the first silo (I believe first in Washington Co.) antedating any other by many years. Built I feel sure in 1882. . . . . Levi, being a pioneer, thought a silo must be partly under ground. Water came into the pit and made a very dirty place to lay up the wall. All would come out covered with mud except Milford Kiser who handled stone at arms length limiting his efficiency quite a bit. Levi, generally a kind and mild mannered employer, along about the fourth day, his patience overtaxed, picked a large flat stone out of the ooze and plastered Milford's overalls fore and aft saying 'There, you'll go out of here once with mud on you.' - Told me that night by George Pitkin."
Levi had a maple sugar operation of some 900 taps, and also harvested apples from 500 apple trees, some of which had been planted by his grandfather, Stephen Pitkin. Levi's orchard was the largest in Marshfield during the 1880's. Levi also sold farm equipment, representing at various times The Richardson Manufacturing Company and The Buckeye Mowing Machine Company. When Ronald Pitkin was re-siding the Pitkin farmhouse in 1980, he found under the old clapboards a number of posters (which had evidently been used as building paper) advertising the Buckeye franchise. Levi once laid a half inch lead water pipe from the house to the barn by tying a string to a kitten's tail and then coaxing the kitten through a four inch drain tile which ran between the two buildings. He then pulled a rope through with the string, and then pulled the pipe with the rope. He served a term in the Vermont Legislature in 1876 and was selectman in 1871. He was a Republican; sometimes arguing vociferously at town meeting with his twin brother Eli, who was a Democrat. He was badly injured late in life while raising the corn barn across the road from his house.

In 1852 Levi purchased from his father a sawmill on Beaver Meadow Brook, very near where Beaver Meadow Road and John Tibbitts Road intersect. To this mill, Levi added a shingle mill. In November of 1853 Levi sold these mills to his brother Daniel.

In 1853 Levi bought from Lucius Dyer the village sawmill, millyard, house and barn. At the same time, he and his brother Eli bought the clapboard mill adjacent to the sawmill. In 1854, Levi deeded the mill house and a half interest in the mill to Eli. Eli operated the mill until August of 1858.

In The Report of the Adjutant and Inspector General of Vermont for1865, Levi is listed as a 2nd Lieutenant in Company C of the Second Brigade of the 4th Regiment of Vemont Militia. This Company consisted of members from the towns of Marshfield, East Montpelier, and Plainfield.

The Calais, VT census of 1860 shows Levi and his wife living with her parents, E.L. and Susan Burnap. E.L. Burnap was a miller.

The 1880 census of Marshfield shows Mary Ann Goodale (aged 46) living in Levi's home as a laborer. Parents: Edwin Pitkin and Olive Dwinell.

Spouse: Mary Henshaw Burnap. Mary Henshaw Burnap and Levi Watson Pitkin were married on 5 February 1857 in Cabot, Vermont. St. Johnsbury Caledonian, March 14, 1857 states that the marriage took place on Feb. 3, in Cabot and was performed by M. P. Wallace, M.D. Children were: Edwin Watson Pitkin, Elmer Elsworth Pitkin, Edith Susan Pitkin, Eva Estelle Pitkin.


Lillie May Pitkin was born on 22 November 1872. She died on 22 February 1976 at the age of 103. Parents: Edward Hand Pitkin and Lillie Elizabeth Morey.

Spouse: Malcolm William Wallace. Lillie May Pitkin and Malcolm William Wallace were married on 24 July 1902 in Desbarat, Ontario. Children were: William Pitkin Wallace, Mary Elizabeth Wallace.


Lily May Pitkin was born on 27 August 1876. She died on 28 April 1882 at the age of 5. Parents: Franklin Pitkin and Rosa Ellen Joy.


Lisa Pitkin was born in 1962. Librarian at Crandall Library, Glens Falls, NY Parents: David J. Pitkin and Gail Burlett.


Lisa Iris Pitkin was born on 26 January 1959 in Forest City, Iowa. Lisa married Kenneth Eugene Griffin (b. 1957) in 1978 in Charles City, Iowa. He was a seasonal construction worker and farm laborer. She worked as a clerk in a chain store. They lived in Rockford, Iowa and had three children; Morgan Melissa (b.1981), MacKenzie Marie (b. 1985), and Kyle Eugene (b. 1988). Parents: Francis Luverne Pitkin and Iris Caroline Steinfeldt.


Lizzie Bell Pitkin was born on 9 February 1881 in Calais, Vermont. She died in 1948 at the age of 67 in Dracut, Massachusetts. Name in death record index is Lizzie Belle Pitkin. Lizzie was a close girlhood friend of Lillian Shepard, daughter of Loren Shepard and Flora Benton. Lizzie often visited Lillian in the Marshfield Village. She never married.

The census of 1900 lists her as a servant in a household in Kenwood, MA.

City directories for Dracut and Lowell, MA show her boarding with her parents at their farm on the Lawrence Road between 1912 and 1919. Occupation: Registered nurse.

On the 13th of June, 1914, Lizzie B. Pitkin arrived in New York from Bergen Norway with a friend, Eline Anderson aboard the SS Bergensfjord.

The 1920 census lists her as head of household in Dracut, MA living with her "friend" Eline Anderson, poultry raiser (born Norway)

The census of 1930 shows her living in Dracut as the head of household with her father and a "sister", Eline Anderson (49, divorced, and born in Norway).

By 1940, Eline was listed as head of household and Lizzie was listed as her partner in a poultry farm owned by Eline. Parents: Byron Perley Pitkin and Ella D. Day.


Lizzie Ellen Pitkin was born on 24 March 1862. Lizzie's family lived in Slater, Missiouri, where her husband was a railroad conductor. Parents: Joseph Case Pitkin and Maria A. Hudson.

Spouse: William Henry Burgum. Lizzie Ellen Pitkin and William Henry Burgum were married on 4 January 1883. Children were: Harry P. Burgum, Joseph C. Burgum.


Lizzie Elma Pitkin was born on 27 June 1861 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 14 November 1878 at the age of 17 in Marshfield, Vermont. Lizzie died of diphtheria, or gastric fever. Parents: Eli Swetland Pitkin and Lydia Austin Bemis.


Lizzie M. Pitkin was born on 26 August 1882. Parents: Alfred Hudson Pitkin and Jemima C. McCreary.


Lois Gertrude Pitkin was born on 14 June 1922 in Epping, New Hampshire. She died on 13 September 2019 at the age of 97 in Concord, New Hampshire. Parents: Fred Elbert Pitkin and Gertrude Laura Bliss.

Spouse: Donald William Booth. Lois Gertrude Pitkin and Donald William Booth were married on 9 March 1946 in North Andover, Massachusetts. Children were: Heather Ann Booth, Christopher Leonard Booth, Steven Andrew Booth, Jonathan Pitkin Booth, David Stanley Booth, Barbara Alison Booth.


Louis Ashbel Pitkin was born on 13 November 1849 in Burlington, Vermont. He died on 7 December 1849 at the age of 0 in Burlington, Vermont. Parents: Dr. Ashbel Stanley Pitkin and Mary Ann Washburn.


Louisa Pitkin was born on 27 July 1812 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 18 January 1898 at the age of 85 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Martin Pitkin and Roxanna Porter.

Spouse: Jedediah Underhill. Louisa Pitkin and Jedediah Underhill were married in 1833 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Emily Underhill.


Louisa R. Pitkin was born on 30 September 1835. She died on 1 March 1882 at the age of 46. Parents: Solomon Pitkin and Nancy Ives.