Person:Luman Pettibone (1)

Watchers
m. 22 Sep 1763
  1. Sylvia Pettibone
  2. Luman Pettibone1766 - 1823
  3. Samuel Pettibone1768 - 1813
  4. Philo Pettibone1773 -
  5. Martha Pettibone1776 -
  6. Chauncey Pettibone1782 - 1835
  7. Amos Pettibone1786 - 1864
  1. Almira Pettibone1789 - 1875
  2. Luman Pettibone1791 -
  3. Roswell Pettibone1794 -
  4. Sylvester Pettibone1796 -
  5. Dorus Pettibone1798 -
  6. Ira Pettibone1801 -
Facts and Events
Name Luman Pettibone
Gender Male
Birth? 10 Jul 1766 Norfolk, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage to Molly KINGSBURY
Marriage to Sarah Bingham
Death? 3 Feb 1823 Stockholm, Saint Lawrence, New York

Dr. Luman PETTIBONE, who resided where Dr. GALE now lives, came into town in the year 1792. He also was a very respectable man, and accounted a skillful physician. Though not possessed of as much medical science as Dr. BENEDICT, he was nevertheless thought to be a good practitioner. He entered into co-partnership with Thomas SCOVELL and Jabez WARREN about the year 1795, in the mercantile business; but they were not successful and the enterprise proved a failure. Dr. PETTIBONE removed to the north part of the State of New York (North Stockholm) in the year 1803. HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF ORWELL

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Jabez Warren succeeded to the land agency, and became a man of considerable note. He engaged, in the company of Dr. Luman Pettibone and Thomas Scovell, settlers of the town, in the mercantile business, which proved a failure, and which so embarrassed his pecuniary affairs that he was obliged to sell his farm, a very good one, now owned by Edwin Bottum. He afterwards, about the year 1803 removed to Western NY. He was also one of the first justices of the peace in town, . . until he left. He was chosen town clerk in 1790 and continued to hold that office until 1799. Settelers of Orwell Addison Co. Vermont


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