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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] |
Benjamin Pittenger |
Alt Name[4][5][6] |
Benjamin Pittinger |
Alt Name[7] |
Benj Petenger |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[8][4][9][10] |
29 Jan 1798 |
Graceham, Frederick County, MD, USA |
Adoption[14] |
8 Apr 1816 |
Frederick County, MD, USA |
Residence[15] |
1824 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Property[36] |
1 Nov 1824 |
Frederick County, MD, USA |
Residence[16] |
1825 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Residence[17][18][19] |
1825 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Marriage |
9 Sep 1825 |
Frederick County, MD, USAto Theresa Creeger |
Alt Marriage |
10 Sep 1825 |
to Theresa Creeger |
Occupation[17][20][21] |
From Dec 1825 to 1834 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USAa first merchants in Tiffin (dry goods) |
Census[6][39] |
1 Jun 1830 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Occupation[22][20][23] |
From 1831 to 1839 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USAan owners |
Occupation[24][25][26][27] |
From 1831 to 1845 |
Seneca County, OH, USAan associate judge of Common Pleas as Whig |
Census[28][40] |
1 Jun 1840 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Other[29][41] |
Jun 1844 |
Seneca County, OH, USANote |
Other |
May 1845 |
Note with Theresa Creeger |
Occupation[30][19] |
1846 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USAa mayor |
Other[31][42] |
Nov 1847 |
Seneca County, OH, USANote |
Marriage |
13 Dec 1849 |
Seneca County, OH, USAto Mary Ann Hunter |
Census[32] |
1 Jun 1850 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Occupation[7][4][5] |
From 1850 to 1880 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USAa farmer |
Residence[33][18] |
1860 |
Eden Township, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Census[7] |
1 Jun 1860 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Residence[34][13][9][43] |
From 1860 to 1880 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Residence[12] |
1861 |
Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Census[35] |
1 Jun 1870 |
Clinton Township, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Census[5] |
1 Jun 1880 |
Clinton Township, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Will[3] |
1881 |
Seneca County, OH, USA |
Residence[13][38] |
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Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Death[8][11][12][10] |
24 Jan 1881 |
Eden Township, Seneca County, OH, USA |
Burial[1][8][10][37] |
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Greenlawn Cemetery, , Tiffin, Seneca County, OH, USA |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Greenlawn Cemetery Records, Record Type: Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm)
Benj. Pittenger, endowed, section 43, lot 16 and 15. - ↑ Seigley, Jean. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899. (Seneca County Genealogical Society, Tiffin, Ohio, 1994)
p. 280 citation 3-244.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Doran, Raymond. Index to Wills and Estates, 1851 Thru 1900, Seneca County, Ohio Probate Court. (Seneca County Genealogical Society, Tiffin, Ohio, 1989)
p. 57 (vol. 6 p. 17 case 2354).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Seneca, Ohio, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
424.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Admini. (1880).
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Admini. (1830)
Benjamin Pittinger entry, p. 152.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Admini. (1860).
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Seneca County Genealogical Society. Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions. (A-1 Printing Center, Bucyrus, Ohio, 1987)
175.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Lang, William. History of Seneca County, from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880: embracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes, and faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the county and its progress. (Springfield, OH: Transcript Printing, 1880)
308-310.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Greenlawn Cemetery, Record Type: Tombstone, Name Of Person: Richard Tonsing. (6 July 2002)
Benjamin Pittenger Tombstone.
- ↑ Ohio Genealogical Society. Seneca County, Ohio, Ancestor Charts. (Seneca County Genealogical Society, Tiffin, Ohio, 1990).
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
461 & 815-816.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Buskirk, Paul Jarvis. "Paul Jarvis Buskirk (3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing.", Recipient: Richard Tonsing
3/12/1996.
- ↑ Guardian bonds, 1778-1853, 1773-1853, Volume: Liber GM no. 1 1778-1815 Liber HS no. 1-2 1815-23, Record Info:
55.
- ↑ History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
815-816.
- ↑ Lang, William. History of Seneca County, from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880: embracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes, and faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the county and its progress. (Springfield, OH: Transcript Printing, 1880)
417.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
310.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Baughman, A. J. History of Seneca County Ohio--A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1911)
307.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Dildine, Frank. History of Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio, From Prehistoric Times to the Incorporation of Tiffin as a City, Pi. (privately printed, Tiffin, Ohio, 1930)
38.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Baughman, A. J. History of Seneca County Ohio--A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1911)
127, 307, & 333.
- ↑ Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, DAR. Ohio Early State and Local History. (Daughters of the American Revolution, Tiffin, Ohio, 1915)
59 & 124.
- ↑ History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
310 & 526.
- ↑ Lang, William. History of Seneca County, from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880: embracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes, and faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the county and its progress. (Springfield, OH: Transcript Printing, 1880)
307-309.
- ↑ History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
260, 310, & 461.
- ↑ Baughman, A. J. History of Seneca County Ohio--A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1911)
291, 307, & 333.
- ↑ Lang, William. History of Seneca County, from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880: embracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes, and faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the county and its progress. (Springfield, OH: Transcript Printing, 1880)
637.
- ↑ Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a detailed narrative of the principal events that have occurred since its first settlement down to the present time; a history of the Indians that formerly resided within its limits; geographical descriptions, early customs, biographical sketches &c. &c., with an introduction, containing a brief history of the state, from the discovery of the Mississippi River down to the year 1817, to the whole of which is added an appendix containing tabular views &c. (Sandusky, Ohio: D. Campbell, 1848).
- ↑ United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Admini. (1840)
Benjamin Pittenger household, Tiffin, Clinton Twp., p. 15/144, line 1.
- ↑ Seigley, Jean. Seneca County, Ohio Chancery Records: Court Index, 1825-1860. (Seneca County Genealogical Society, Tiffin, Ohio, 1991)
p. 68 (vol. 4 p. 470).
- ↑ History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
482.
- ↑ Seigley, Jean. Seneca County, Ohio Chancery Records: Court Index, 1825-1860. (Seneca County Genealogical Society, Tiffin, Ohio, 1991)
p. 70 (vol. 7 p. 137).
- ↑ Seneca, Ohio, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
Benj. Petenger household, p. 310/167 dwelling 1261 family 1219.
- ↑ History of Seneca County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
260 & 310.
- ↑ Baughman, A. J. History of Seneca County Ohio--A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1911)
333.
- ↑ United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Admini. (1870)
Clinton Twp. p. 34.
- ↑ Land records, 1748-1851, Volume: General index WR,TB 1803-15 General index JS 1815-22 General index JS 1822-29
21-202.
- ↑ section C, row 6, #21; section 43, lots 16 and 15
- ↑ southwest corner of Washington and Market, 20' from Market, 60' from Washington, facing east
- ↑ 3 males 20 to 30, 1 male 30 to 40, 3 females under 5, 2 females 20 to 30
- ↑ 2 males under 5, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 5-10, 2 female 10-15, and 1 female 30-40.
- ↑ Chancery Court--Pittenger, Benjamin vs Henry Houck
- ↑ Chancery Court--James M. Chaunch vs Pittenger, Benj.
- ↑ two miles east of city on Melmore Rd
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