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Seeking information on the ancestors, siblings, and descendants of Frederick Pitsher, Sr. Corrections or additions are greatly appreciated Generation No. 1 1. Frederick Pitsher, Sr. was born 1747 in Basel, , Switzerland. He married Barbara. More About Frederick Pitsher, Sr.: Census-1800: 1800, Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania Children of Frederick Pitsher and Barbara are: + 2 i. Rudolph Pitsher, born Bet. 1755 - 1774 in , , Switzerland; died 1817 in , Hocking, Ohio. + 3 ii. Frederick Pitcher, Jr., born 05 Dec 1773 in Basel, , Switzerland. 4 iii. Barbara Pitsher, born 1775 in Basel, , Switzerland. + 5 iv. Abraham Pitsher, born 1777 in Basel, , Switzerland. Generation No. 2 2. Rudolph Pitsher (Frederick) was born Bet. 1755 - 1774 in , , Switzerland, and died 1817 in , Hocking, Ohio. Notes for Rudolph Pitsher: Name: Rudolph Pitcher Year: 1798 Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Source Publication Code: 9305 Primary Immigrant: Pitcher, Rudolph Annotation: Called Section II, Alphabetical Index of Naturalization Records, 1794-1880, Maritime Records, Port of Philadelphia. Entries include names of applicants, countries of former allegiance, courts of record, and declaration dates. Reproduced from typewritten m Source Bibliography: UNITED STATES, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance, 1789-1880, in United States Circuit Court, United States District Court, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Court, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Compiled by W.P.A., Project No. 20837. [Harrisburg:] Pennsylvania Historical Commission, [1940]. 25 vols. in 11. Vol. 9. Letter P. 100p. Page: 65 From: Centennial history of Lancaster, Ohio, and Lancaster people : 1898, the one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the spot where Lancaster stands by C. M. L. Wiseman P 41 - In 1800 Rudolph Pitcher erected a cabin on the northwest corner of Broad Street and the Public Square and kept tavern until 1802, when he sold out to Peter Reber, and then purchased the lot on the southwest corner of Broad Street and the Public Square, upon which he erected a square log building with a shingle roof, a new thing in those days, entertained the public and sold goods. Adam Weaver and William Hamilton became his clerks. In a few years, perhaps in or about 1808 he sold to Jacob Boos, and put up a dwelling on the southeast corner of Main and Center alley, the alley running north and south between second street and the Public Square, where he resided at the time of his death in 1812. A brother Frederick Pitcher, settled in Lancaster previous to 1802, and after a few years moved to the falls of Hockhocking. From there he moved to Michigan. Abraham Pitcher, another brother, came at an early day, and he and Rudolph built a paper mill, now in Hocking County Ohio, and since called Good Hope Mill. The Pitchers were native of Switzerland. In 1801 Rudolph Pitcher and Isaac Koontz erected a sawmill, on the Saw Mill Run, so called, about five miles south of Lancaster. P47 - Andrew Crocket, a son-in-law of Rudolph Pitcher, was an early merchant, but not successful. More About Rudolph Pitsher: Census-1800: 1800, Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania Immigration: 1798, Through Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Sommerset County, Pennsylvania1 Naturalization: 25 Apr 1798, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Child of Rudolph Pitsher is: + 6 i. Margaret Pitsher, born Abt. 1790 in , , Switzerland. 3. Frederick Pitcher, Jr. (Frederick Pitsher, Sr.) was born 05 Dec 1773 in Basel, , Switzerland. Notes for Frederick Pitcher, Jr.: Michigan Land Records Name: Frederick Pitcher Land Office: KALAMAZOO Sequence #: 1 Document Number: 23953 Total Acres: 80 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: 1 Oct 1840 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 W½NE MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 4 S 15 W 27 --------- Michigan Land Records Name: Frederick Pitcher Land Office: KALAMAZOO Sequence #: 1 Document Number: 24058 Total Acres: 40 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: 1 Feb 1843 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 NESE MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 4 S 15 W 33 --------- Michigan Land Records Name: Frederick Pitcher Land Office: KALAMAZOO Sequence #: 1 Document Number: 24064 Total Acres: 40 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: 1 Feb 1843 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 SWNE MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 5 S 15 W 5 More About Frederick Pitcher, Jr.: Census-1800: 1800, Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania Census-1850: 1850, Wayne, Cass, Michigan Child of Frederick Pitcher, Jr. is: 7 i. James A.3 Pitcher, born Abt. 1812 in , , Ohio. 5. Abraham Pitsher (Frederick) was born 1777 in Basel, , Switzerland. More About Abraham Pitsher: Immigration: 1798, , Sommerset, Pennsylvania Child of Abraham Pitsher is: + 8 i. Abraham Pitcher, Jr.. Generation No. 3 6. Margaret Pitsher (Rudolph, Frederick) was born Abt. 1790 in , , Switzerland. She married Andrew Crockett 10 Dec 1807 in First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio. He was born Abt. 1777 in , , Pennsylvania. More About Andrew Crockett: Census-1820: 1820, Falls, Hocking, Ohio More About Andrew Crockett and Margaret Pitsher: Marriage: 10 Dec 1807, First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio Children of Margaret Pitsher and Andrew Crockett are: 9 i. Margaret Crockett, born Abt. 1821 in , , Ohio. 10 ii. Mary Crockett, born Abt. 1835 in , , Ohio. 11 iii. Mary Crockett, born Abt. 1841 in , , Ohio. 12 iv. Rudolph Crockett, born Abt. 1843 in , , Ohio. 8. Abraham Pitcher, Jr. (Abraham Pitsher, Frederick) He married Elizabeth Cassel 16 Jul 1822 in , Perry, Ohio, daughter of John Cassell and Catherine King. She was born 04 Nov 1798 in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio. Notes for Abraham Pitcher, Jr.: From: Centennial history of Lancaster, Ohio, and Lancaster people : 1898, the one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the spot where Lancaster Stands by C. M. L. Wiseman Abraham Pitcher Mr. Pitcher came with his father, Abraham Pitcher to Lancaster in 1801 or 1802. He married Elizabeth Cassel, sister of Wm. Cassel, the carpenter. Pitcher was not engaged in any regular business but often acted as an auctioneer. By some means he raised the money and built a frame house on the north-east corner of High and Main Streets, since owened and occupied successively by R. M. Ainsworth and P. B. Ewing. Maccraken's house is now on the lot. In the thirties he deserted his wife, and she returned to her old home in Perry County. Pitcher went to New York and 'tis said got into trouble and finally into the State Prison. In 1856 he sent to General George Sanderson an oak cane made of wood taken from the house once used by General george Washington as his headquarters at Newburgh, N. Y. This is the last heard of him. More About Abraham Pitcher and Elizabeth Cassel: Marriage: 16 Jul 1822, , Perry, Ohio Children of Abraham Pitcher and Elizabeth Cassel are: 13 i. Elizabeth Pitcher. She married Charles France 25 Mar 1840 in , Perry, Ohio. More About Charles France and Elizabeth Pitcher: Marriage: 25 Mar 1840, , Perry, Ohio 14 ii. Ellen Pitcher. She married Harrison H. Fyke 16 Jan 1845 in , Perry, Ohio. More About Harrison Fyke and Ellen Pitcher: Marriage: 16 Jan 1845, , Perry, Ohio Endnotes 1. Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly Magazine, Vol. 8 #1 (Aug. 1981), page 10. Notify Administrator about this message?
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