Pamelia Pitkin was born on 1 August 1808. She died on 21 March 1810 at the age of 1. Parents: Eleazur Pitkin and Mehitabel Cone.


Pamelia E. Pitkin was born on 11 April 1813. Married James Slocum, her sister's widower. Parents: Dr. Samuel Pitkin and Elizabeth Hamlin.


Paul Pitkin was born on 17 October 1759. He died on 6 January 1823 at the age of 63. Lived in Hiram, OH Parents: Thomas Pitkin and Martha White.

Spouse: Abigail Lathrop. Abigail Lathrop and Paul Pitkin were married in October 1784. Children were: Orrin Pitkin, Leonard Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, Laura L. Pitkin, Sophia Pitkin, Rebecca Pitkin, Son Pitkin, Abigail Pitkin, Rebecca Pitkin, George White Pitkin.


Paul Eli Pitkin was born on 21 August 1891 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He died on 20 April 1979 at the age of 87 in Bennington, Vermont. He was buried in Bennington, Vermont. Paul grew up in Marshfield and attended the Marshfield schools. Like his brother, Fred, Paul worked for his father until the age of twenty-one, and then went on to Goddard Seminary in Barre. He served in World War I and then graduated from Middlebury College in 1919 at the age of 28. He was a member of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Paul was superintendent of schools in West Charleston and McIndoes Falls. He moved to Bennington in 1927 and worked as an insurance agent for many years. He worked at Union Carbide Corp. during World War II. He sang regularly in his church choir and had a lifelong interest in music. He was a member of the Second Congregational Church. He enjoyed working in his shop, producing many useful objects. Paul was the favorite uncle to all his nieces and nephews. He never lost his enthusiasm for entertaining children, and even at a very advanced age could still walk on his hands, juggle, and walk on stilts. Parents: Ozias Cornwall Pitkin and Olive Jane Severance.

Spouse: Fannie Hulett. Fannie Hulett and Paul Eli Pitkin were married on 5 June 1920 in Springfield, Vermont. Children were: Frances Hulett Pitkin, Olive Emma Pitkin M.D..


Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin was born on 30 October 1841 in Milfordtown, Ohio. He died in 1925 at the age of 84 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Went with his wife Rebekah N. Pitkin as a missionary to Bogata, Columbia. Their daughter Sarah was born there about 1871. Their younger daughter Cora was born in Vermont about 1874, and at the time of the 1880 federal census they were living in Marshfield Village, Vermont. where he was a clergyman and school teacher in the village school.

A distant cousin, Ozias Pitkin and his wife Olive Severance Pitkin named one of their sons in honor of Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin.

In 1900, H. Paul Pitkin, professor, born Oct 1841 in Ohio was living at 629 Chestnut St. in Springfield MA with his wife of 31 years, E. Rebekah Pitkin, born Aug. 1846 in Vermont, daughter Cora, born Dec 1873 in Vermont, son H. Paul, Jr, born Mar 1886, sister-in-law H. Alice Pierce, born Nov. 1882 (17 yrs old), single, and three Cuban and Puerto Rican students.

In 1910, Paul, Rebekah, and Paul, Jr. were living at 619 Chestnut St. in Springfield. Paul and Rebekah were school teachers and Paul, Jr. was an assistant secretary at a lumber company. They had a servant, Mary Murphy, 28, living in the household.

In 1920, Paul and Rebekah were still in Springfield at 619 Chestnut St. He was a professor at the school of languages. Parents: Rev. John Pitkin and Eliza W. Wilson.

Spouse: Rebekah Ellen Pierce. Rebekah Ellen Pierce and Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin were married on 2 June 1869 in Chester, Vermont. Children were: Sarah E. Pitkin, Cora M. Pitkin, Paul Henry Pitkin Jr..


Paul Henry Pitkin Jr. was born on 19 March 1886 in Massachussetts. He died in 1949 at the age of 63 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Parents: Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin and Rebekah Ellen Pierce.

Spouse: Bertha Mae Cowles. Bertha Mae Cowles and Paul Henry Pitkin Jr. were married. Children were: Meredith Cowles Pitkin, Shirley Pitkin.


Paul Henry Pitkin was born on 4 March 1890 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He died on 3 September 1891 at the age of 1 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Named for the Reverend Paul Henry Pitkin who stayed briefly in Marshfield during the 1880s and taught school there for at least one term when Ozias and Olive attended school. Parents: Ozias Cornwall Pitkin and Olive Jane Severance.


Percy John Pitkin was born on 2 August 1897 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 8 January 1961 at the age of 63 at Dakin Farm in Ferrisburg, Vermont. He was buried on 6 May 1961 in Rochester, Vermont. Percy grew up on the Benton and Morrill farms in Marshfield and Cabot. He attended school in Marshfield and Goddard seminary in Barre. He graduated from Tufts College in Medford, Massachusetts in 1923. Percy worked for Mobile Oil Company for 36 years, near the end of that time as sales representative for the Burlington district. Percy had an active interest in farming. He purchased the Dakin Farm in Ferrisburg where he built up a maple syrup business which he sold to Sam Cutting about 1959. Percy was active in the community, serving at various times as president of the board of trustees of the Unitarian Church in Burlington, president of the Kiwanis Club, and a member of the Burlington Lodge 100. Parents: Ozias Cornwall Pitkin and Olive Jane Severance.

Spouse: Gladys Tupper. Gladys Tupper and Percy John Pitkin were married on 16 August 1926 in Montpelier, Vermont. No children.


Perley Pitkin was born on 13 March 1891. He died on 15 September 1892 at the age of 1. Parents: Byron Perley Pitkin and Ella D. Day.


Perley Pitkin was born on 5 January 1892 in Montpelier, Vermont. In 1919, Perley lived with his widowed mother at 146 Main St., Montpelier, Vermont. Parents: Frank Ivan Pitkin and Josephine Roleau.

Spouse: Sylvia Sherman. Some information about the family of Dr. Frank Pitkin was supplied by his daughters, Shane Pitkin and Holly O'Brien.Children were: Martha Polly Pitkin, Dr. Frank Ivan Pitkin, Sylvia Pitkin.


Perley H. Pitkin was born on 7 March 1875. Parents: Horatio Pitkin and Clara Mease.


Perley Peabody Pitkin was born on 9 March 1826 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died in 1891 at the age of 65. As his mother was very ill when he was young, Perley was brought up under the direction of his maternal grandfather, General Parley Davis. He went to California in 1851 in the gold rush. He entered service in the Civil War in 1862 and was in charge of provisioning about one hundred thousand troops. He did his job so capably that he was asked to serve as Vermont's quartermaster general, which he did from 1864 until 1870. In 1865 he became a founding partner in Lane Manufacuring Company in Montpelier, Vermont, which for a time was a leading manufacturer and supplier of saw mills. In 1874-75 he was elected town representative from Montpelier to the state legislature. He was of more than medium size, fine physique, dark eyes, and a commanding presence. Pitkin Court in Montpelier, the street next to the fire station, was named for him.
In 1993 a cache of exploding shot-filled mortars was found submerged in Number Ten Pond (Mirror Lake) in East Montpelier. As they were found in close proximity to General Pitkin's farm, it was supposed that he had stored them there after the Civil War, and either he or a succeeding owner of the farm disposed of the mortars by dumping them in the pond. The mortars were intact, and were taken to a firing range in Underhill, Vermont, where they were safely exploded. Parents: Truman Pitkin and Rebecca Peabody Davis.

Spouse: Caroline M. Templeton. Caroline M. Templeton and Perley Peabody Pitkin were married on 25 March 1848. Children were: Clarence Horatio Pitkin, Carroll Perley Pitkin, Frederic E. Pitkin, Frank Ivan Pitkin.

Spouse: Jennie A. Poland. Jennie A. Poland and Perley Peabody Pitkin were married on 26 July 1886 in Montpelier, Vermont.


Persis Pitkin was born on 18 January 1804. She died on 20 April 1885 at the age of 81. Married Jude Lamson April 26, 1821. Farmer in Mannsville, NY. Nine children. Parents: Allen Pitkin and Persis Steadman.


Phebe Pitkin was born on 7 May 1822. She died on 22 May 1822 at the age of 0. She was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. At the time of the 1880 census, Phebe lived with her sister Philura and Sumner Wyman in Winchenden, MA. She was a seamstress. Parents: George Pitkin and Phoebe Fairchild.


Phillip Arthur Pitkin was born (date unknown). Died in the Phillpines during WWII at the age of 19. Parents: George Lawrence Devine Pitkin and Mary Agnes Heney.


Philomela Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: William Pitkin and Abigail Church.


Philura Pitkin was born on 26 April 1820. She died on 22 February 1897 at the age of 76. Parents: George Pitkin and Phoebe Fairchild.

Spouse: Sumner Wyman. Philura Pitkin and Sumner Wyman were married on 19 May 1847 in Winchendon, Massachusetts.


Philura F. Pitkin was born on 29 January 1839. She died on 15 February 1893 at the age of 54. She was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Harris Pitkin and Martha (Patty) Bemis.

Spouse: Ira Spencer. Philura F. Pitkin and Ira Spencer were married on 14 February 1860. Children were: Edward E. Spencer, George A. Spencer.


Polly Pitkin was born on 27 January 1801. She died on 30 April 1866 at the age of 65. Unmarried. Parents: Timothy Pitkin and Sybil Cowles.


Pricilla Jane Pitkin was born (date unknown). Pricilla married Richard Gilbert. Parents: Roy Pitkin and Pauline McBeath.


Rachael Whitney Pitkin was born on 19 August 1990 in Berlin, Vermont. Parents: Seth Edward Pitkin and Susan Jean Curley.


Rachel Pitkin was born on 14 December 1692. Rachel married Joseph House Parents: Roger Pitkin and Hannah Stanley.


Ralph Pitkin was born on 22 September 1797. He died on 15 August 1874 at the age of 76. Married Mary Treat. Parents: Daniel Pitkin and Chloe Butler Norton.


Ralph J. Pitkin was born on 18 September 1883. He died on 5 March 1943 at the age of 59. He was buried in Red Bluff, California. Ralph was a farmer in Union County, Iowa until 1926 when he moved to Red Bluff, California where he owned and operated a ranch, and was a regional director for the federal government. Parents: Franklin Pitkin and Rosa Ellen Joy.

Spouse: Cressie Robertson. Cressie Robertson and Ralph J. Pitkin were married on 28 January 1908. Children were: Mildred Pitkin, Gladys Rose Pitkin, Keith R. Pitkin, B. Merle Pitkin, Delbert Clair Pitkin, Gayle J. Pitkin, Allan J. Pitkin.


Rand Luverne Pitkin was born on 1 October 1949 in Forest City, Iowa. Rand was a farmer in Rockford, Iowa. He earned a B.S. degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology at Iowa State University. Parents: Francis Luverne Pitkin and Iris Caroline Steinfeldt.

Spouse: Myrna Jane Koehler. Myrna Jane Koehler and Rand Luverne Pitkin were married on 23 May 1971 in Ulster, Iowa. Children were: Shane Francis Pitkin, Shamus Ray Pitkin, Sean Garrett Pitkin, Seth Rand Pitkin.


Raymond Pitkin was born in 1913. He died in 1945 at the age of 32. Parents: Charles Pitkin and Laura Williams.


Rebecca Pitkin was born (date unknown). Rebecca married John Whiting, Jr. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Rebecca Smith.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 26 August 1757. Parents: Thomas Pitkin and Martha White.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 29 September 1773. She died on 9 October 1859 at the age of 86. Married Asahel Thomas. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Lucy Steele.


Rebecca Pitkin was born in 1782. Married Rev. Thomas Gross. One child, Dr. Pitkin Gross. Parents: Thomas White Pitkin and Rhoda Marsh.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 13 September 1794. She died on 2 October 1798 at the age of 4. Parents: Paul Pitkin and Abigail Lathrop.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 28 July 1799. Married Silas Raymond. Parents: Paul Pitkin and Abigail Lathrop.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 28 March 1814 in Marshfield, Vermont. Rebecca and her husband lived in Clinton, Massachusetts. Parents: Owen Pitkin and Betsy Dodge.

Spouse: John Sargent. Rebecca Pitkin and John Sargent were married on 10 January 1837. Children were: Maria E. Sargent, Henry Sargent, Maria Sargent, Lorenzo Sargent, Roxanna Sargent.


Rebecca Pitkin was born on 14 April 1826. Unmarried. Parents: Jonathan Pitkin and Betsey Cummings.


Rhoda Pitkin was born on 26 October 1774. She died on 8 April 1859 at the age of 84. Married Dr. E. Mason Bill, son of Eliphalet M. Bill, and brother to Mary Bill who married Thomas Pitkin, and who was the grandson of Governor Joseph Marsh of Vermont, making Rhoda and Dr. Bill first cousins. He was a physician in E. Topsham, VT. Parents: Thomas White Pitkin and Rhoda Marsh.


Capt. Richard Pitkin was born on 15 March 1739. He died on 22 August 1799 at the age of 60. According to Mrs. A. H. Pitkin, writing in 1914, Richard "at some time decided to come out into the Five Mile woods, and settle, and he did come with his wife and what possessions he could carry on a sledge, and that prayers were offered in Church for their safe arrival. Whether this was a bridal trip or a migration, I do not know, . . I have not been able to find the year he located here. I know he came, for I remember seeing once the red gambrel roofed house in which he lived with the lilacs by the front door. . ."
From A.P Pitkin's 1887 genealogy: "Richard was appointed Justice of the Peace for Hartford County in May, 1780. He was Selectman for Hartford in 1783. He was Captain of a company in the Revolutionary army. He built and operated a cotton mill at Orford Parish (Manchester) about 1796. A cotton mill has been run on the same site ever since, and is now known as the "Globe Mill Company." He was also, at a later period of his life, identified with the manufacture of glass, at the old glass works." Parents: Joseph Pitkin and Mary Lord.

Spouse: Dorothy Hills. Children were: Esquire Richard Pitkin, Eunice Pitkin, Eleazur Pitkin, Ruth Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, Anna Pitkin, David Pitkin, Joseph Chester Pitkin.


Esquire Richard Pitkin was born on 24 October 1759. He died on 7 May 1822 at the age of 62. Richard, although but sixteen years of age, served in the Revolution; too young to be accepted as a soldier, he drove an ammunition wagon in that war. He was Representative to the Connecticut Legislature in 1793. He was for many years a cotton manufacturer having succeeded his father in business. He was also interested in the Glass Works, and later was identified with shipping and the West India trade. Mrs. Adelaide Horton Pitkin wrote in 1914: "Esquire Richard with his father and some other persons from East Hartford, became the owners of the Glass industry, which came to them as a Colonial Grant as part and tardy payment for what they had done for their country (producing gun powder during the war). This was the same Richard that set out the Maple and Elm trees that still fringe the border of East Centre and Porter Street along the line of his own possessions. His house was a large colonial Mansion with pillars in front, reaching up above the second story, resting on long stone pedestals. . . In the big house were opportunities for the entertainment of the many pleasure parties that came to see the sights in the works. It has come down from the past, that sometimes as many as one hundred couples were gathered in a sleigh ride, for dance and frolic -- another echo is that the housekeeping department of Esquire Pitkin's house required the killing of a steer every week. He married Abigail Loomis. Parents: Capt. Richard Pitkin and Dorothy Hills.

Spouse: Abigail Loomis. Abigail Loomis and Esquire Richard Pitkin were married in 1782. Children were: Sarah Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin, Horace Pitkin, Joseph Chester Pitkin, Mary Pitkin.


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


Richard L. Pitkin was born on 21 January 1820. He died on 28 May 1831 at the age of 11. Parents: Horace Pitkin and Emily Woodbridge.


Richard S. Pitkin was born on 6 October 1806. Married Delight C. Miller. Parents: Eleazur Pitkin and Mehitabel Cone.


Richard Virgil Pitkin was born on 13 December 1953 in Mason City, Iowa. Richard was a teacher and also a manager of a clothing store. He lived in Pella, Iowa. Parents: Virgil Kenneth Pitkin and Dorothy Lorraine Baker.

Spouse: Kathy Jo Vines. Kathy Jo Vines and Richard Virgil Pitkin were married on 6 August 1977 in Pella, Iowa. Children were: Mathew Adam Pitkin, Anne Elizabeth Pitkin, Alexander Richard Pitkin.


Rick Eugene Pitkin was born on 20 July 1950 in Mason City, Iowa. He died on 29 December 2012 at the age of 62. Rick was a welder and maintenance worker in a plastics factory. He lived in Oxford, Iowa. Parents: Francis Luverne Pitkin and Iris Caroline Steinfeldt.

Spouse: Sherri McIntire. Sherri McIntire and Rick Eugene Pitkin were married on 15 November 1979 in Forest City, Iowa. Children were: Matthew Chase Pitkin, Ashley Nicole Pitkin.


Robert Pitkin died after 1722. Robert was overseer of the poor in 1699. He was identified as heir to the Pitkin family responsibility for distributing firewood, and upon his death, the responsibility fell to John Speakman, who had married Robert's heir. It is not certain that Robert was the son of Francis, but these circumstances make it very likely. Parents: Francis Pitkin and Elizabeth .


Robert Pitkin was born on 8 June 1813. Married Sarah Knox. Parents: Ozias Pitkin and Hannah Olmsted.


Robert Earl Pitkin was born on 17 October 1924 in Forest City, Iowa. He died on 12 August 1950 at the age of 25 in Buffalo Center, Iowa. Robert was a farmer. He was hit by a semi truck and killed while driving his tractor on the highway. He was 26 years old at the time. Parents: Earl Valentine Pitkin and Emma M. Hanson.

Spouse: Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman. Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman and Robert Earl Pitkin were married on 5 February 1949 in Buffalo Center, Iowa.


Robert William Pitkin was born on 28 November 1879. He died on 29 October 1927 at the age of 47. Death date provided by Leslie Pitkin Leggett, Bristol, Vt. Parents: William Forbes Pitkin and Cynthia Anna Gager.

Spouse: Minnie M. Chamberlain. Minnie M. Chamberlain and Robert William Pitkin were married on 6 June 1907. Date from Leslie Legget. Children were: Luther Gager Pitkin.

Spouse: Sarah Mae Lafayette. Sarah Mae Lafayette and Robert William Pitkin were married on 23 November 1922.


Roger Pitkin was born (date unknown). Parents: Roger Pitkin and Margarett Marston.


Roger Pitkin was born in 1638 in Berkhamsted, England. He was christened on 28 November 1638. He died on 15 October 1721 at the age of 83. From a letter to Roger's brother William in America written by Walter Barnesley in London Nov. 4, 1667: "And since the dreadfull fire [Sept. 2, 1666] I live not above a stones cast from yr brother Roger pitkins howse in Helmet court but on the other side of London wall whither I pray you direct your letters to me. At the next house to the signe of the George in the Posterne street, neare little morefields. This day I saw yr brother Roger & his wife who are in good health (through mercy) and theyr little son Roger. Litle Will. died in the great sicknes time [the year of the plague in London]. They desire to be kindly remembred to your self & wife together with our brother and sister Woollcott. With the tender of my respects to you and them with sincere desires of yr health & wellfare I rest Your loving friend, Walter Barnesley. Yr brother desires me to acquaint you that he hath not received any letter from you this three yeares though he hath written to you every yeare." Roger became an officer in the army after the restoration of the Monarchy. Parents: Rev. William Pitkin and Elizabeth .

Spouse: Margarett Marston. Margarett Marston and Roger Pitkin were married on 30 October 1658 in London England. Marriage records for Church of England, City of London, St. Peter, Paul's Wharf show that a Roger Pitkin married Margarett Marston on October 30, 1658. Found an image of this record on Ancestry.com Children were: William Pitkin, Roger Pitkin.


Roger Pitkin was born in 1662 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 24 November 1748 at the age of 86 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Roger Pitkin was a farmer. He built and settled near his father on the first Main Street on a portion of his father's large tract of land in Hartford. He was early recognized as one of the leading citizens. He was chosen selectman for the town of Hartford in 1697, 1704, and 1713, and was the first school committeeman in 1720. He was a commissioner on the "Great Meadows." He was commissioned as Captain upon the first organization of East Hartford militia by the General Court October 13, 1698. He was actively engaged with his command in defense of the town against the Indians in 1704, and in other troubled times. He was a member of the First Church of Christ in Hartford.

Will dated 1st January, 1733-34: I, Roger Pitkin, Sen., of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my son-in-law John Bidwell 2 acres of land next adjoining to his upland lott that he had of me, and on the east side of it, the breadth of sd.lott, which two acres I have reserved out of the deeds of gift of my sons Jonathan and Roger Pitkin. I give to my son Caleb Pitkin 5 shillings. I give to my two grandchildren (children of Timothy Porter Rachel, the wife of Joseph House, 5 shillings. I give to my daughter Mabel, the wife of James Porter, 5 shillings. I give to my son Jonathan Pitkin my meadow lott known by the name of Disbro's lott and 1/2 of my meadow land in the pasture (the south part of it), and 1/2 of my land in the Five Miles, the whole being 25 acres. I give to my son Roger Pitkin my meadow lott that lyeth in Podunck pasture, also half of my meadow land in pasture, and half of my lands in the Five Miles. And i give to my two sons Jonathan Pitkin and Roger Pitkin, all my book debts and all other estate that I have that is moveable. Also, I make my two sons Jonathan Pitkin and Roger Pitkin executors.
Roger Pitkin, LS.
Witness: Ozias Pitkin,
Daniel Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin. Parents: William Pitkin and Hannah Goodwin.

Spouse: Hannah Stanley. Hannah Stanley and Roger Pitkin were married in 1683. Children were: Hannah Pitkin, Caleb Pitkin, Mary Pitkin, Rachel Pitkin, Mabel Pitkin, Jonathan Pitkin, Mabel Pitkin, Roger Pitkin.


Roger Pitkin was born on 29 October 1703 in East Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 8 April 1759 at the age of 55. Parents: Roger Pitkin and Hannah Stanley.

Spouse: Esther Cowles. Esther Cowles and Roger Pitkin were married in 1753. From A.P. Pitkin: "It is related in connection with this marriage that Mr. Pitkin, in passing the Cowles residence, was informed that Mrs. Cowles had been presented with a fine girl. His reply was, "I will wait for that girl," and he did wait for and marry her; the difference in ages being twenty-seven years." Children were: Esther Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin, Ruth Pitkin.