Timothy Pitkin (January 21, 1766 in Farmington, Connecticut – December 18, 1847 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American lawyer, politician, and historian.
He was chosen Governor in 1766, in the discharge of which office he died October 1, 1769. Timothy Pitkin, son of the foregoing, born in 1727, after graduating ...
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PITKIN, Timothy, a Representative from Connecticut; born in Farmington, Conn., on January 21, 1766; received private instruction and was graduated from Yale ...
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Father of Samuel Pitkin, Catherine (Pitkin) Perkins, Elizabeth (Pitkin) Starr, Anna (Pitkin) Perkins, Timothy Pitkin and Temperance Pitkin. Died 8 Jul 1811 ...
US History. Books and texts documenting America's growth throughout the ages, ranging from signed letters dating back to the 18th century to books on more ...
Timothy Pitkin (1726-1812), B.A. 1747 ; Medium. Oil on canvas ; Dimensions. 39 × 33 1/2 in. (99.1 × 85.1 cm) ; Credit Line. Gift of Miss Violet Tourtellot.
02/08/2022 · Reverend Timothy Pitkin, I. Birthdate: January 13, 1727. Birthplace: East Hartford, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony.
Memoir of Timothy Pitkin: by Rev. Thomas C. Pitkin. Prepared at the request of the New England historic genealogical society and privately reprinted from their ...
19/12/2020 · U.S. Congressman. Yale graduate 1785. Member of Connecticut State House of Representatives, (1790, 1792, 1794-1805). Elected 1805 as Federalist ...