Person:George Pitkin (1)

m. Bef 1662
  1. Captain Roger PitkinCal 1662 - 1748
  2. Hon. William PitkinAbt 1664 - 1723
  3. Hannah PitkinAbt 1666 - Bef 1728
  4. Ensign John PitkinEst 1668 - Bet 1705 & 1705/06
  5. Ensign Nathaniel PitkinAbt 1670 - 1731/32
  6. George Pitkin1675 - 1702
  7. Elizabeth Pitkin1677 - 1748
  8. Captain Ozias Pitkin1679 - 1746/47
Facts and Events
Name[1] George Pitkin
Gender Male
Birth[1] Sep 1675 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Death[1][2] 23 Dec 1702 East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Probate[2] 7 Apr 1703 Administration to brother Roger Pitkin.
Estate Inventory[2] 28 Aug 1703 £169-06-10. Taken by Joseph Olmsted, Sen., and John Maken, Jr.
Estate Settlement[2] 10 Dec 1703
Probate[2] 7 Mar 1703/04 Roger Pitkin granted a Quietus Est.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 William Pitkin, in Pitkin, Albert Palmer. Pitkin Family of America: A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Pitkin, the Progenitor of the Family in this Country, from his Arrival from England in 1659 to 1886, with Additional Historical and Biographical Notes of the Family, etc. also, Additional Notes of the Descendants of Martha Pitkin, who Married Simon Wolcott. (Hartford, Conn.: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1887)
    2.

    "George Pitkin b. Sept., 1675. d. Dec. 23, 1702. unmarried."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Pitkin, George, Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:102.

    "Probate Records. Vol. VII, 1700-1710. Page 65-81-2-3.

    Pitkin, George, Hartford. He died 23 December, 1702. Invt. £169-06-10. Taken 28 August, 1703, by Joseph Olmsted, Sen., and John Maken, Jr.

    Page 81—Division and partition of George Pitkin's estate:

    This indenture Septi partite, made the 10th December, 1703, and in the second year of the reigne of our souereigne Lady Anne, by the grace of God Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith: Between Roger Pitkin, of the Town of Hartford, in the County of Hartford, in the Colony of Connecticut, in New England, of the first part; William Pitkin, of the same Hartford aforesaid, of the second part; John Pitkin, of the same Hartford, of the third part; Nathaniel Pitkin, of said Hartford, of the fourth part; Ozias Pitkin, also of the same Hartford, of the fifth part; Timothy Cowles and Hannah Cowles, his wife, of Hartford aforesaid, of the sixth part; and John Marsh, Junr., of the said Town of Hartford, and Elizabeth Marsh, his wife, of the seventh part: Witnesseth, that it is covenanted, granted and agreed by and between the said partys for a partition between them to be had and made of the messuages, tenements, lands and estate lying and being in the Township of Hartford aforesaid, and of certain land in that tract called 'Joshua's guift land,' as is hereinafter mentioned and specified, late the estate and inheritance of George Pitkin of Hartford aforesaid, decd., as heirs of the said George Pitkin, they the said Roger Pitkin, Wm. Pitkin, John Pitkin, Nathaniel Pitkin, Ozias Pitkin, Timo. Cowles and Hannah his wife, John Marsh and Elizabeth his wife, of one assent and consent for them and their heirs, have made full and clear division of all the said messuages, lands and premises with their appurtenances, in form as follows: The same is already divided and parted between them, vizt, to each of them an equal part and share thereof. In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.

    ROGER PITKIN, LS. WILLIAM PITKIN, LS. JOHN PITKIN, LS. NATHANIEL PITKIN, LS. OZIAS PITKIN, LS. TIMOTHY COWLES, LS. HANNAH COWLES, LS. JOHN MARSH, JR., LS. ELIZABETH X MARSH, LS. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us: Robert Sandford, Nathaniel Marsh, Caleb Stanly Jr.

    Court Record, Page 43—7 April, 1703: Adms. to Roger Pitkin.

    Page 52—7 March, 1703-4: A writing under the hands and seals of George Pitkin's heirs was now exhibited in Court. This Court grant Roger Pitkin a Quietus Est."