Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

meant what they said, said what they meant

Thomas Pitman d. 1754/5 Edgecome

with 4 comments

Some missing sons… only two of eight sons are named in his will. Linda Smith has shared some family documents… one document is the Will of Lott Pitman who is named in the Will of Thomas Pitman d 1754.

The other named son is Thomas Pitman also cited in the will of Thomas d.1754.

Lott Pitman names another son “Newit” in the attached will which has been in her family records. Also attached are some letters concerning a William Pitman from Robeson, NC to Marion District, SC and elsewhere…

We welcome a discussion and any more clues that can be provided. Sorry for my tardiness, Linda sent me this info Oct. of last year. I should be feathered… and threatened with a good tarring.

This link is the original Page with a bit more info on ole Thomas…

Hmmm… the mention of the name “Gaddy” in the letter above shows up in some of my notes concerning Marion District, SC.

https://andersonnc.com/?s=abner+pitman

Some notes about Abner Pitman of Edgecombe, NC.

Abner was born in Edgecombe but later moved to Marion District, SC… here is the background I have compiled:

I still do not know “for sure” which Joseph Pitman was his father. Ya gotta love a tough brick wall.

Also, I do not know of any relationship of this Abner Pitman to the other Pitmans discussed above. (other than the “Marion” connection.

Written by anderson1951

April 22, 2022 at 4:25 pm

Posted in Uncategorized

4 Responses

Subscribe to comments with RSS.

  1. Thank you for posting this! It is still a brick wall for us!

    Linda D. Smith

    April 23, 2022 at 6:01 pm

    • I have not looked into the SC files lately on the Familysearch.org site… they are updating often and you may be surprised. Hopefully I can find some time to explore more…

      anderson1951

      April 24, 2022 at 5:57 am

  2. Thanks for this information. Penny

    pffischer

    April 28, 2022 at 6:13 am

  3. Hi Penny
    I think I am getting a bit closer to figuring out who the Joseph Pitman (who signed the will of Wm Anderson 1789) was… but we all know how pushing a brick wall with wishful thinking can be… smiling.

    anderson1951

    April 28, 2022 at 6:59 am


Leave a Reply to anderson1951Cancel reply

Discover more from Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading