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Pitman Family Genealogy Package

This genealogy package has general material involving Pitmans of Yarmouth.

 

1- Obituary for Joseph W. Pitman. Source and date: Yarmouth Herald, April 5, 1883.

2- Home description form for a property originally owned by Oliver Pitman. Source: Heritage Home Inventory Site Form.

3- Coat of Arms description. Source unknown.

4- Article titled, “Captain Pitman’s Curiosity Shop”, about a Yarmouth store. Source and Date: Halifax Chronicle Morning, January 1, 1926.

5- Home description form for a property originally owned by Willard James Pitman (Cobbler in Argyle). Source: Heritage Home Inventory Site Form.

6- Article about Captain Pitman of the Speculator being injured. Source and date: Yarmouth Herald, September 17, 1874.

7- Article about the Howard A. Turner (mastered by Captain Samuel Pitman) being wrecked. Source and date: Yarmouth Herald, January 24, 1890.

8- Marriage announcement for John Pitman, Jr. (and Margaret Peterson). Source and date: Yarmouth Herald, May 29, 1852.

9- Obituary of Israel Pitman. Source and date: Yarmouth Herald, April 21, 1853.

10- Marriage announcement for Biah Pitman (and Parry Landers). Source and Date: Yarmouth Herald, January 31, 1852.

11- Census for Florence D. Pitman. Source: 1901 Census of Canada.

12- Vital statistics for George W Pitman. Source: Cemetery records.

13- Photograph of Benjamin Pitman. Source unknown. (Album 24)

14- Photograph of Charlotte and Vera Pitman. Source unknown. (Album 24)

15- Photograph of N.E. Pitman’s house. Source unknown. (PH-32-Pitman-1)

 

 

 

Pitman Family Genealogy Package

C$15.00Price
  • All material found in these packages is owned by the Yarmouth County Historical Society and is housed at the Yarmouth County Museum and Archives (22 Collins Street, Yarmouth, NS). Credit must be given to, Yarmouth County Archives. 

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