married after 8 August 1639 Nathaniel Pittman (or Pickman) of Salem. In the 1655 litigation against Francis Johnson, Nathaniel Pittman appears as the successor to Anthony Dike, and Tabitha Pittman on 30 March 1657 testified regarding the last words spoken to her by "her husband Dike" just before he "was taken away at Cape Cod by the hard winter" [EQC 2:25]. On 8 August 1639 there was "granted to Nathaniell Pitman a proportion of land, near about 20 acres lying next unto the Widow Diks land on the south side of the Forrest River" [ STR 89].