Family:Nathaniel Pittman and Mary Merritt (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1] 8 Sep 1689 New York City, New YorkReformed Dutch Church
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References
  1. Reformed Dutch Church (New York City), and Samuel S. (Samuel Smith) Purple (ed.). Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York: marriages from 11 December, 1639, to 26 August, 1801. (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890)
    8 Sept 1689.

    From OliveTree online transcription: "Eodem. Nathaniel Pittman, j. m. Van Bristol in oudt Englt, en Mary Merrit Wede Van Walter Dop, beyde wonende aen 't Versche Water. den 8 Sept."
    Translation: Nathaniel Pittman, a single man of Bristol in old England, and Mary Merrit, widow of Walter Dop, both living at the "Fresh Water". The "Fresh Water" is thought to be a small lake that was north of the Wall (as in Wall Street). I think "Eodem" indicates that the date of their banns was "also" on the same date as the entry above, which was 27 Aug.