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1749 - 1819 (69 years)
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Name |
William Pittenger |
Born |
4 Jul 1749 |
Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Beneficiary |
24 May 1794 [3] |
in the will of his father, Daniel Pittenger |
Executor |
24 May 1794 [3] |
Daniel, William and Benjamin Pittenger were named executors in the will of their father, Daniel Pittenger |
Died |
1819 |
Ohio, United States [2] |
Buried |
1819 |
Eckmansville, Adams County, Ohio, United States [2] |
Address: Pittenger Family Cemetery |
Person ID |
I6227 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
4 Jul 2021 |
Father |
Daniel Pittenger, b. 1709, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. Jan 1796, Detour, Frederick County, Maryland, United States (Age 87 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Amy Biggs, b. Bef 6 Dec 1713, Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America , d. Mar 1794, Detour, Frederick County, Maryland, United States (Age > 80 years) |
Married |
1732/3 |
Somerset County, Colony of New Jersey, British Colonial America |
Family ID |
F2217 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S611] Book: The Pittenger Families of New Jersey - 1665 to 1800, Pg. 111 - Daniel Pittinger Family.
Auld says Daniel and Elizabeth were married in 1732/3 in Somerset County, she having been baptized 6 December 1713, in the Old Dutch Church, Kingston, New York, the daughter of John and Eva Lambertse (Brink) Biggs. He lists their children as Elizabeth bom 1734, Maria baptized 1736, John born 1740/1, Daniel 1740-49, Hannah 1740-49, Prudence 1740-1753, William 1749 and Benjamin 1751. Although I have not found any record of the marriage the 1732/3 date seems reasonable and we have records that their first two children, Elizabeth and Maria where christened in the Readington DRC 1 September 1734 and 23 May 1736, respectively, with Maria Biggs, probably Elizabeth's mother, as witness. If Daniel was correct in giving John's age as 27 in 1767 then he was bora about 1740 and from the only existing tombstones in the "Pittenger Cemetery" Benjamin was born in 1751 having died 28 November 1815, age about 64.
As the family of Daniel and Elizabeth are "Maryland" Pittengers, I will not document them further here nor try to resolve the conflicting data. Therefore, I postulate that Daniel Pittenger who moved with his family to Frederick County, Maryland and died there was the son of Richard II and Syche Hendrickse baptized in 1710; married in Somerset County about 1733 to Elizabeth Biggs who was bom about 1713, the daughter of John Biggs and Eva Lambertse Brink; had the four sons and four daughters fisted above; and died testate in Frederick County before February 1796.
- [S1888] Find A Grave, MEMORIAL ID 53259543 William Pittenger.
William Pittenger
BIRTH 4 Jul 1749 Frederick County, Maryland, USA
DEATH 1819
BURIAL Pittenger Family Cemetery Eckmansville, Adams County, Ohio, USA
MEMORIAL ID 53259543
Located on Decatur-Eckmansville road in Liberty Townsip about two miles towards Decatur. Turn right at lane across from Old Pike School house (now a home), go back to second barn, 1st place Old Gash place, 2nd owned previously by Ruth Black. Walk up Rattlesnake Creek about three fields. Cemetery in woods on little knoll on right. PRIVATE PROPERTY.
- [S786] Probate: Daniel Pittenger, v3, p112-115 - Daniel Pittenger (Reliability: 3).
Frederick County, Maryland
Dated: 24 May 1794
Probated: 5 February 1796
Mentioned in the will of Daniel Pittenger: four sons John, Daniel, William and Benjamin, grandson William son of John, granddaughter Elilzabeth, daughter Elizabeth Devose, grandsons John Brown and Joseph Brown, granddaughter Catharine Brown, granddaughter Elizabeth Olar, granddaughter Mary Albaugh, daughter Hannah Brown.
Executors: sons Daniel, William and Benjamin.
Witnesses: Jno. Carmack, Henry Crise and John Plumer
Recorded: 5 February 1796
Frederick County, Maryland v3, p112-115Frederick County, Maryland v3, p112-115
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