I do not know exactly where Seth Pitts built
a home but it was on Lot #213[vii] on Church
Road – most likely at the top of the hill north of Readfield Corner Cemetery. Church Road runs the rangeway between lots #212 and #213 so the best estimate of where his house was located would be on the east side of the road where a stone house presently sits. The original house that once sat there burned many years ago. Bearing
in mind the distance of neighbors in those times – the Pitts family lived near Benjamin
Savage; Daniel and Paul Wing; and the Norton’s – Constant, Stephen and Peter.[viii] In
1799 - four years after Seth Pitt’s son Cromwell married there was an exchange of
property from Seth to Cromwell.[ix] With
the knowledge of this transaction one would assume father and son were living near
each other. Also, the US 1800 Census lists their names adjacent to each other.
The old section of Readfield Corner Cemetery where Seth Pitts is buried. Though he does not have a gravestone we know from the deed (mentioned) below that he is buried here.
- Roshanna b.1756 d.unknown
- Seth, Jr. b.1754 d.8/22/1846 Augusta, ME Revolutionary War Veteran[xv] m. Elizabeth Lewis she b.1756 Canton, MA d.1845 Augusta, ME
- Ichabod b.1762 d.1830 Sidney, ME m.1817 Betsey Trask She b.1797 in Sidney
- Elizabeth b.1764 m.1787 Daniel Holman of Livermorestown (Livermore, ME). Lived in Dixfield, ME
- Shubael b.1766 d.1849 Augusta Revolutionary War Veteran[xvi] m1. Parthenia Barton She b.1772 Vassalboro, ME d/o Dr. Stephen and Dorothy (Moore) Barton and niece and assistant of Martha (Moore) Ballard the 18th century midwife in Hallowell whose diary has been published and made into a movie.[xvii] She d.9/4/1794 Hallowell with Martha Ballard in attendance.[xviii] Shubael m2. 7/28/1796 Sally Cox (Cocks) – another of Martha Ballards assistants. Sally b.1770 Chelsea, ME Sally and Shubael are buried in Kling Cemetery, Augusta, ME. Parthenia in Mt. Vernon Cemetery (old section of Mt. Hope) in Augusta. Shubael was a blacksmith in Augusta and had a shop on the east side of Water Street.[xix] His second wife Sally operated a boarding home for debtors in the same area.[xx]
- Esther Celia b.1768 m.1798 John Basford of Hampden, Hancock, ME
- Polly b.1772 m.1799 Robert Philbrook of Clinton, ME
- Abigail b.1774
- Sally b.1779 d.1851 Readfield m.1806 Phineas “Pheney” Randall He b.1772 Easton, MA s/o Robert and Amey Randall He d.1847 Readfield
- Oliver Cromwell b.1772 d.1840 Readfield
m.1795 Thankful Norcross. She b.1774 d/o Samuel and Mary (Wiswell) Norcross.
In the first half of the 19th century he kept a hotel where a Mrs. Lord was living in 1892. [xxi] Served as Town Treasurer in 1821. [xxii]. In 1808 he deeded land to the Town of Readfield for Readfield Corner Cemetery. [xxiv] Oliver lived near his father in Readfield on Lot#213, Church Road.Children: i. Betsey b.9/24/1795 ii. Harriet b.7/29/1798 iii. Celia b.3/25/1802 She married James Brown in 1827, who was the grandson of one of Winthrop's earliest settlers - Unight Brown. [xxv]
[i]
http://www.ancestry.com, Database
online. Accessed 7/27/2013
[ii] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
(Provo, UT, USA http://www.Ancestry.com;
accessed 7/25/2013
[iii] History of
Winthrop by Everett Stackpole; pub. 1925 Merrill & Webber, Auburn, ME; page
551
[iv] History of
Winthrop by Everett Stackpole; pub. 1925 Merrill & Webber, Auburn, ME; page
551
[v] Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary
War Maine by Carleton and Sue Fisher; pub. 1982 National Society of Sons of
the American Revolution, Louisville, KY; Page 626
[vi] Maine Early Census 1787 Winthrop, ME page 15 www.ancestry.com accessed 7/30/2013
[vii] Kennebec
County Registry of Deeds 8/23/1808 Book 15 Page292
[viii] 1790 US Census
Winthrop, ME
[ix] Kennebec
County Registry of Deeds 9/5/1799 Book 11 Page 556
[x] http://www.ancestry.com, Database online. Accessed 7/27/2013
[xi] Kennebec
County Registry of Deeds 6/23/1807 Book 13 Page 44
[xii] ibid
[xiii] Ibid Book 39
Page 344
[xiv] www.findagrave.com Find A Grave Memorial# 114645200 accessed 7/30/2013
[xv] Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary
War Maine by Carleton and Sue Fisher; pub. 1982 National Society of Sons of
the American Revolution, Louisville, KY; Page 626
[xvi] Ibid
[xvii] A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard
Based on Her Diary 1785-1812 by Laurel Ulrich; pub. 1990 Alfred A. Knopf NY, NY; various pages
[xviii] ibid
[xix] History of
Augusta, ME by North, James W; pub
1870 Augusta, ME, Clapp & North (reprinted by The New England Press,
Somersworth, NH 1981)
[xx] A Midwife's
Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard Based on Her Diary 1785-1812 by Laurel
Thatcher Ulrich; pub. 1990 Alfred
A. Knopf NY, NY
[xxi] History of Kennebec County by Kingsbury; pub. 1892; page 896
[xxii] ibid page 907
[xxiii] Kennebec County Registry of Deeds August 23, 1808
[xxiv] Church Road is the boundary line between Lots #212 and #213; interview by phone with Dan Harriman 7/29/2013, whose 50year lifetime career has been in land surveying in Readfield and the surrounding area.
[xxv] To Those Who Led the Way: Readfield VR's 1768-1913; pub.2009 Dale Potter Clark; pg. 37 www.readfieldmaine.blogspot.com
[xxii] ibid page 907
[xxiii] Kennebec County Registry of Deeds August 23, 1808
[xxiv] Church Road is the boundary line between Lots #212 and #213; interview by phone with Dan Harriman 7/29/2013, whose 50year lifetime career has been in land surveying in Readfield and the surrounding area.
[xxv] To Those Who Led the Way: Readfield VR's 1768-1913; pub.2009 Dale Potter Clark; pg. 37 www.readfieldmaine.blogspot.com
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