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Peter Pitts 1625–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1625

Birth Location: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Death Date: 09 Jun 1692

Death Location: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Father: Edmond Pitts

Mother: Anne Cooke

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The story of Peter Pitts began in 1625 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Peter Pitts passed away in 1692 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Peter Pitts began in 1625 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Peter Pitts passed away in 1692 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Peter Pitts's Ancestors

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Peter Pitts
1625–1692
Birth Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Parents
Edmond Pitts
1606–1685
Hingham, Norfolk, England
Anne Cooke
1606–1686
Sprowston, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
William Pitts
1592–1668
Hingham, Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Pitts
1596–1655
Hingham, Norfolk, England
John Cooke
1585–1650
Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Pitcher
1585–1684
Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Pitt
1566–1624
Agnes Devey
1559–1639
Sir Coke
1552–1634
Lady Paston
1565–1598
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter Pitts's Timeline

2 Records

1625
1625
Birth of Peter Pitts in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
1692
09 Jun 1692
Age 67
Death of Peter Pitts in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 Jun 1692
    Event Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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