Married by about 1628 Sarah _____. She died at Boston on 14 August 1658.
James Pitney was probably brother of MARGARET PITNEY {1635, Unknown}, who enrolled for passage to New England on the same ship with his wife and two eldest children.
In the group of passengers enrolled for passage on the Planter on 11 April 1635, the only person not obviously a member of the Pitney family was RACHEL DEANE {1635, Marshfield}. The concurrent residence at Marshfield of Rachel (______) (Deane) Biddle and the family of James Pitney may not be merely a coincidence.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Memorialized as one of the first settlers of Marshfield on cenotaph at Old Winslow Cemetery.
There is an article in the most recent issue of NEHGR regarding his English origins. See NEHGR 177:136ff
Married by about 1628 Sarah _____. She died at Boston on 14 August 1658.
James Pitney was probably brother of MARGARET PITNEY {1635, Unknown}, who enrolled for passage to New England on the same ship with his wife and two eldest children.
In the group of passengers enrolled for passage on the Planter on 11 April 1635, the only person not obviously a member of the Pitney family was RACHEL DEANE {1635, Marshfield}. The concurrent residence at Marshfield of Rachel (______) (Deane) Biddle and the family of James Pitney may not be merely a coincidence.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Memorialized as one of the first settlers of Marshfield on cenotaph at Old Winslow Cemetery.
There is an article in the most recent issue of NEHGR regarding his English origins. See NEHGR 177:136ff
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