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Rebecca <I>Garrison</I> Pittman

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Rebecca Garrison Pittman

Birth
Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jan 1882 (aged 51)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Darlington, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Rebecca Garrison married Joseph Pittman February 1846 in Butler Co, OH.

History of Montgomery County, Together with Historic Notes on the Wabash Valley (1881).
By Hiram Williams Beckwith, P. S. Kennedy, Thomas Fleming Davidson, page 581

Joseph M. Pitman, farmer, Darlington is the son of Joseph and Phoebe (Bowers) Pitman, both natives of New Jersey, the former was born in 1782, the latter in 1785; they were pioneer settlers of Ohio and members of the Baptist church. Joseph M. was born in 1826 and came to Montgomery county in 1853. He was married in 1848 to Rebecca Garrison by whom he has nine children: John H, Charles W, Robert W, Lydia M, Daniel V, Caroline, James, Thomas G, Joseph W. He is a member of the democratic party, He served six months in the 11th Ind, at the close of the late war, His early education was wholly neglected and feeling sharply the great disadvantages of this neglect he fails to use no means in his power for the intellectual advancement of his children, He and his wife are faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal church,

Joseph Pitman married a couple times after Rebecca died.

Rebecca Garrison married Joseph Pittman February 1846 in Butler Co, OH.

History of Montgomery County, Together with Historic Notes on the Wabash Valley (1881).
By Hiram Williams Beckwith, P. S. Kennedy, Thomas Fleming Davidson, page 581

Joseph M. Pitman, farmer, Darlington is the son of Joseph and Phoebe (Bowers) Pitman, both natives of New Jersey, the former was born in 1782, the latter in 1785; they were pioneer settlers of Ohio and members of the Baptist church. Joseph M. was born in 1826 and came to Montgomery county in 1853. He was married in 1848 to Rebecca Garrison by whom he has nine children: John H, Charles W, Robert W, Lydia M, Daniel V, Caroline, James, Thomas G, Joseph W. He is a member of the democratic party, He served six months in the 11th Ind, at the close of the late war, His early education was wholly neglected and feeling sharply the great disadvantages of this neglect he fails to use no means in his power for the intellectual advancement of his children, He and his wife are faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal church,

Joseph Pitman married a couple times after Rebecca died.



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  • Maintained by: B. Garrison
  • Originally Created by: sjmj
  • Added: Jun 2, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27265987/rebecca-pittman: accessed ), memorial page for Rebecca Garrison Pittman (28 Jun 1830–2 Jan 1882), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27265987, citing Saint James Lutheran Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by B. Garrison (contributor 47250960).