Peter PITTS
Will of Peter Pitts of Taunton, written 9 June 1692, proved 12 January 1692/93
"Hathaway," from the files of Stephen M. Lawson
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Sons of the American Revolution
New England Marriages prior to 1700
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Notes: From "Some Descendants of Peter Pitts of Taunton, Mass.," 1979, by Frances Davis McTeer & Julia Bumpas Berndt. The Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Detroit Public Library, Burton Historical Collection, p. 2: The first appearance of Peter Pitts as a resident of Taunton was in 1643 as a member of the town's first train band. This organization based on a law passed in Pymouth Colony in March 1638 whereby 'All males able to bear arms from 16 years old to 60 years were enumerated and organized into local companies for a training and instruction.' Taunton's report to Plymouth compiled in 1643 lists 54 available men including both William Hodges and Peter Pitts. In 1658, Peter Pitts was a constable at Taunton. A list of inhabitants of Taunton as of 28 December 1659 drawn to facilitata a further division of land according to tax rate and number of heads (of families), shows Peter Pitts assessed for L.1. 00.07 (eleventh from the top of the list of 47 taxpayers) with six persons in his family. On 2 July 1667 the General Court of Plymouth Colony allowed "some ancient freemen" including Peter Pitts to acquire land on the west side of Taunton River."
He married Mary Andrews 2 Apr 1654 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts . Mary Andrews was born at Somerset, England Abt 1631 daughter of Henry Andrews and Mary Poole .
They were the parents of 6
children:
Samuel Pitts
born Abt 1655.
Mary Pitts
born Abt 1657/58.
Alice Pitts
born Abt 1665.
Sarah Pitts
born Abt 1667.
Peter Pitts
born Abt 1669.
Ebenezer Pitts
born Abt 1670/71.
Peter Pitts died 9 Jun 1692 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts .
Mary Andrews died 14 Nov 1727 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts .