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Abraham Pitt 1676–1711 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1676

Birth Location: Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England

Death Date: 18 DEC 1711

Death Location: Hereford Herefordshire England

Father:

Mother: Edward PITT

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Edward Pitt

Abraham Pitt was born in 1676 in Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England, the child of Ann Leach And Edward Pitt. Abraham Pitt had children including Edward Pitt. Abraham Pitt passed away in 1711 in Hereford Herefordshire England.

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Biography

  • Abraham Pitt was born in 1676 in Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England, the child of Ann Leach And Edward Pitt.
  • Abraham Pitt had children including Edward Pitt.
  • Abraham Pitt passed away in 1711 in Hereford Herefordshire England.

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Abraham Pitt's Ancestors

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Abraham Pitt
1676–1711
Birth Place: Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England
Parents
Edward PITT
1627–
Sutton St Nicholas, Herefordshire, England
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Abraham Pitt's Descendants

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Abraham Pitt (ABT 1676–18 DEC 1711)
  1. 1. Edward Pitt 1696–
    1. 1. Ann Pitt 1728– m. Thomas Harris 1728–
      1. 1. Sarah Harris 1755–
        1. 1. Richard Tyler 1789–1873

Abraham Pitt's Timeline

2 Records

1676
ABT 1676
Birth of Abraham Pitt in Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England
Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England
1711
18 DEC 1711
Age 35
Death of Abraham Pitt in Hereford Herefordshire England
Hereford Herefordshire England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1676
    Event Place: Sutton St Nichols, Herefordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 DEC 1711
    Event Place: Hereford Herefordshire England

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