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Name |
Richard Pewtinger |
Born |
1624 |
Holland, Netherlands [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
29 Jul 1665 |
New Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland, Netherlands [2] |
now New York City |
Died |
Y [3] |
Person ID |
I5745 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Family |
Annetje Anthony, b. 1624, d. Aft 1700 (Age > 77 years) |
Married |
Y [4] |
Children |
| 1. Richard Pittenger, b. Abt 1675, Middlesex County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. 1715, Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (Age 40 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2231 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
...Richard Pittenger came from Holland to America on the ship "Phillip" and landed in New Amsterdam, now New York City on July 29, 1665. The ship was in charge of Philip Carteret, with 30 passengers aboard, 16 of whom, including Richard Pittenger removed in a few days with Philip Carteret from New York City to New Jersey with the purpose of planting a colony. At that time only 4 families had settled in N.J.; 269 acres of land was allotted Richard Pittenger and each of the other colonists. The tract that Richard Pittenger drew adjoined the tract owned by the governor. The Edison experimental works now occupies the tract drawn by Richard Pittenger.
On March 11, 1678 Richard Pittenger was a witness to the marriage contract of Mrs. Margaret Stuyvesant, half sister of governor Stuyvesant, and Hendrick Droogestadt.
...Richard Pittenger's cattle mark was: A crop in the near ear and a hole in the right, recorded Nov. 29, 1708.
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Sources |
- [S454] Information from Dale Landon, Pittenger - Richard Pittenger.
Richard Pittenger was born in 1624 in Holland, Netherlands
- [S610] Book: A History of the Pittenger Family in America, Chapter II, pg. 2-3 Richard Pittenger.
see notes
- [S610] Book: A History of the Pittenger Family in America, p3 - Richard Pittenger.
Richard Pittenger died in 1715 an on October 16 1715, administration was granted his son John Pittenger.
- [S611] Book: The Pittenger Families of New Jersey - 1665 to 1800, pg. 11-12.
Although no one has a record of marriage between Richard Pittenger and Annetje Anthony we know from an entry in the New York DRC that Annetje Anthony, widow of Richard Pittenger, was admited into the New York church from Hackensack by attestation 26
February 1700.22 Goff also believes that she may have been the widow of Gerrit Mannaet (van Haen), a soldier who came to New York 15 April 1660, on the ship Spotted Cow. Annetje came over on 2 September 1662, with their five year old child on the ship Fox. They later had a daughter Marritie baptized in the New York DRC, 15 March 1665, with Laval and Marritie Appels as witnesses.
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