Judith Pittman

Female 1726 - 1793  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  Judith Pittman was born in 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina (daughter of Thomas Pittman, IV and Ann Gay Coffield); died on 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: Bef 1726, (Virginia)
    • Alt Death: Aft Apr 1793, (Caswell County, North Carolina)

    Notes:

    Judith Pittman aka Hogg
    Born about 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina

    Daughter of Thomas Pittman and Annie Gay (Coffield) Pittman
    Sister of Joseph Pittman [half], Benjamin Pittman, Newitt Pittman, Nathan Pittman and Sarah Pittman
    Wife of Gideon Hogg — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    Wife of Gideon Hogg — married 1745 in Caswell County, North Carolinamap

    DESCENDANTS descendants

    Mother of Mourning (Hogg) Denton, Ann Hogg, John Hogg, William Hogg Sr, Willam Hogg, Gideon Hogg Jr, Elizabeth Hogg, Agnes Hogg, Judith Hogg, Rebecca Hogg, Andrew Hogg and Mary Hogg
    Died 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
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    Biography
    Spouse & Children

    Gideon Hogg 1720–1793

    Mourning Hogg 1740–1790

    Mary Hogg 1741–1816

    Ann Hogg 1745–1800

    Mary Hogg 1746–1816

    Elizabeth Hogg 1751–1790

    William Hogg 1753–1810

    Gideon Hogg 1755–1790

    Agness Hogg 1756–1816

    John Hogg 1759–1790

    Judith Hogg 1760–1845

    Andrew Hogg 1762–1838

    Rebecca Hogg 1763–1850

    Sources

    Name Judith Pittman Volume 137 Page number 405 Reference Colonial men and times. By Lillie DuPuy Van Culin Harper. Philadelphia, 1916, (624p.):212

    Name Hogg Birth Date 1720 SAR Membership 94557 Role Ancestor Application Date 10 Sep 1966 Spouse Gideon Hogg Children Mourning Hogg

    North Carolina\u002C Will Abstracts\u002C 1760-1800 VIEW RECORD Name GIDEON; Judith (wife); John Hogg Probate Year 1793 Estimated Death Year Abt 1793 Inferred Place of Death North Carolina, USA Full Abstract 1793 April. HOGG, GIDEON; Judith (wife); John, William, Elizabeth, Thomas, Agnes, Gideon (children); Ann Denton, Mourning Denton, Judith Gibson, Rebecca Shelton and Mary Yates (daughters). .

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    Letter dated, 9 Jul 1996, from Ardis Dashiell, S. 22414 Arnold Road, Fairfield, WA 99012;

    "As you will noted I have added a question mark to the surname for Judith (Pitman). I have advice from several sources that Pitman was probably her name but have no "proof" so must add the question...Recently received a letter from another descendant of Gideon Hogg who was quite thrilled to see the Pitman name as her husband, a descendant of Gideon and Judith carries a middle name of Pitman and no one knew where it had come from. Just another clue but it all helps."

    end of note

    Judith married Gideon Hogg, Sr. in 1745 in Caswell County, North Carolina. Gideon (son of William Hogg, I and Rachel Cooper) was born on ~16 Jan 1722 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jan 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Gideon may have had a marriage prior to his marriage to Judith --

    Children:
    1. Mourning Hogg was born in ~1740 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died after 1790 in Monroe County, Tennessee.
    2. William Hogg was born in 1747-1750 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1810 in Barren County, Kentucky.
    3. Anne Hogg was born in ~ 1751 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1800 in (Stockton Valley, Kentucky).
    4. Gideon Hogg, Jr. was born in 1755 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1790 in (Franklin County, Tennessee).
    5. Agnes Hogg was born in 1756; died in 1816.
    6. John Hogg was born in 1759; died in 1790.
    7. Judith Hogg was born in 1759-1760 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died on 30 Jan 1845 in Christian County, Kentucky.
    8. Andrew Hogg was born in ~ 1762 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died on 29 Aug 1838 in Casey County, Kentucky.
    9. Rebecca Hogg was born in 1760-1763 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died in 1850.
    10. Mary Hogg was born in 1765 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died after 1850 in Arkansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Pittman, IV was born in 1704 in Surry County, Virginia Colony (son of Thomas Pittman, II and Mary Halloman); died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Parents and Siblings
    (edit)
    F. Thomas Pittman, III
    Abt 1680 - Abt 1729
    M. Mary Halloman
    m. 1675
    Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    Robert Pitman
    Ambrose Pitman
    Spouse and Children
    (edit)
    H. Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    W. Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    m. Abt 1720
    Joseph Pittman
    1724 - 1762
    Nathan Pittman
    Abt 1734 - Abt 1799
    Newitt Pittman
    Abt 1738 - Abt 1787
    Thomas Pittman, V
    Bef 1754 -
    Lot Pitman
    Bef 1754 -
    Add another spouse & children
    ?Facts and Events
    Name Thomas Pittman, IV
    Alt Name Pitman
    Gender Male
    Birth? 1704 Surry, Virginia, United States
    Marriage Abt 1720 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    to Ann Coffield
    Death[1] Bef Feb 1755 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    [probate]
    ?References
    ? Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).
    PITMAN, THOMAS.
    Edgecombe County.
    April 4, 1754, February Court, 1755.
    Sons: LOT, THOMAS and seven others mentioned, but not named.
    Daughters: two mentioned, but not named.
    Brothers: ROBERT and AMBROSE PITMAN (Executors).
    Wife: ANNE.
    Witnesses: JNO. HOPKINS, AMBROSE PITTMAN, JOHN FORT.
    Clerk of the Court: BENJAMIN WYNNS.

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    Thomas married Ann Gay Coffield in ~1720 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Ann (daughter of Thomas Coffield and Olive Ward) was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Gay Coffield was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia (daughter of Thomas Coffield and Olive Ward); died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Ann Coffield
    b.Abt 1700 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    d. Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    Family tree?

    Parents and Siblings
    (edit)
    F. Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    M. Olive Ward
    Abt 1675 -
    Charity Frances Cofer
    Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    Thomas Coffer
    Bef 1754 -
    James Cofer
    - Bef 1796
    Jacob Cofer
    Bef 1772 -
    Olive Cofer
    Charity Cofer
    1738 -
    Mary Cofer
    Sarah Cofer
    Jane Cofer
    Spouse and Children
    (edit)
    H. Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    W. Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    m. Abt 1720
    Joseph Pittman
    1724 - 1762
    Nathan Pittman
    Abt 1734 - Abt 1799
    Newitt Pittman
    Abt 1738 - Abt 1787
    Thomas Pittman, V
    Bef 1754 -
    Lot Pitman
    Bef 1754 -
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    ?Facts and Events
    Name Ann Coffield
    Alt Name Cofer
    Gender Female
    Birth? Abt 1700 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    Marriage Abt 1720 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    to Thomas Pittman, IV
    Other[1] 04 Apr 1754 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    named in Will of Thomas Pitman, husband
    Death? Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    ?References
    ? Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).
    PITMAN, THOMAS.
    Edgecombe County.
    April 4, 1754, February Court, 1755.
    Sons: LOT, THOMAS and seven others mentioned, but not named.
    Daughters: two mentioned, but not named.
    Brothers: ROBERT and AMBROSE PITMAN (Executors).
    Wife: ANNE.
    Witnesses: JNO. HOPKINS, AMBROSE PITTMAN, JOHN FORT.
    Clerk of the Court: BENJAMIN WYNNS.

    Boddie, John Bennett. Southside Virginia families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1966), 2:88.
    ... Ann, m. _____ Pitman.

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    Children:
    1. Joseph Pittman was born in 1724; died in 1786.
    2. 1. Judith Pittman was born in 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
    3. Benjamin Pittman was born in 1728; died in 1760.
    4. Newitt Pittman was born in 1738; died in 1787.
    5. Nathan Pittman was born on 17 Apr 1740; died on 17 Apr 1799.
    6. Sarah Pittman was born in 1754; died on 27 Jun 1843.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Pittman, II was born in ~1680 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America (son of Thomas Pittman, II and Mary LNU); died on 26 Sep 1730 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Death: ~1729, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America

    Notes:

    Name Thomas Pittman, III
    Gender Male
    Marriage 1675
    to Mary Halloman
    Birth? Abt. 1680
    Death? Abt. 1729 Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [edit]
    ?Working Timeline
    1720 - Surry County, VA - February 14th 1720. Thomas Pittman, and wife Elizabeth, of Isles of Wight County to Thomas White of the same for 10-pounds lawful money 200-acres on south side of Main Blackwater Swamp adjoining Thomas Holloman (as by a patent granted said Pittman on December 23rd 1714). Signed, Thomas (X) Pitman, Elizabeth (x) Pittman. Witnesses: Joseph Holloman and Samuel Lancaster. Registered February 16th 1720. [Surry Co., VA Deeds, Wills, Est. 7, pg. 297 (1715-1730)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - January 2nd 1722. Thomas Pittman Jr. and wife Elizabeth of Isles of Wight County to Samuel Lancaster of Surry County 100-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp being the upper part of 350-acres granted James Allen on April 25th 1701 who sold it to said Pittman. Signed, Thomas (x) Pittman, Elizabeth (x) Pittman. Witnesses: Robert Lancaster and Joseph Holloman. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 506 (1715-1726)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - December 24th 1722. Thomas Pittman, Jr. and wife Elizabeth Pittman of Isle of Wight County to Samuel Lancaster of Surry County 100-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp being the upper part of 350-acres granted James Allen on April 25th 1701 who sold it to said Pittman. Signed Thomas & Elizabeth Pittman, Jr. Wit: Robert Lancaster and Joseph Holloman. Registered, December 24th 1722. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 506 (1715-1728)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - December 24th 1722. Thomas Pittman, Jr. and wife Elizabeth Pittman, to John Pittman 250-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp at the mouth of the Little Swamp. Signed, Thomas & Elizabeth Pittman. Registered, December 24th 1722. Witnesses: Robert Lancaster and Samuel Lancaster. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 508 (1715-1728)]

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    Thomas married Mary Halloman in 1675 in (Virginia Colony). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Halloman
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Pittman, IV was born in 1704 in Surry County, Virginia Colony; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Thomas Coffield was born in ~1670-1675 in Nansemond County, Virginia (son of Gresham Coffield and unnamed spouse); died in ~1753 in Perquimans, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Thomas Cofer
    b.Abt 1675 Virginia
    d.Bef 04 Feb 1784 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    Family tree?

    Parents and Siblings

    F. John Coker
    M. Jane Bennett
    John Coker
    - Bef 1759
    Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    Robert Coker
    Richard Coker
    Magdalena Coker
    Spouse and Children

    H. Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    W. Olive Ward
    Abt 1675 -
    Charity Frances Cofer
    Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    Thomas Coffer
    Bef 1754 -
    James Cofer
    - Bef 1796
    Jacob Cofer
    Bef 1772 -
    Olive Cofer
    Charity Cofer
    1738 -
    Mary Cofer
    Sarah Cofer
    Jane Cofer
    Add another spouse & children
    ?Facts and Events
    Name Thomas Cofer
    Alt Name Coffield
    Alt Name Coffer
    Alt Name Coker
    Gender Male
    Birth? Abt 1675 Virginia
    Death[1] Bef 04 Feb 1784 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [probate]
    Will[1] 03 Nov 1783 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [edit]
    ?Working timeline
    1714 - William CRUMPLER, 270 acs Isle of Wight; S side mau in Blackwater swamp on SW side of a branch of Coshunkoraw CSwamp; 16 June 1714, p.195, Imp. of 6 persons Wm CRUMPLER, Joshua LICKFORD, Josephus BAKER, Thomas COFFIELD, Mary CHAPMAN, Joseph DOBELLER. [Virginia Patent Book 10:195]

    Abt 1700 (date needed) - Will of Margaret COKER (COFER) mentions grandson(s) John and Thomas.

    04 Feb 1784 - Isle of Wight, VA - Probate of Will of Thomas Copher/Cofer/Coffer. Names dau Ann Pitman.

    ?References
    ? 1.0 1.1 Boddie, John Bennett. Southside Virginia families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1966), 2:86, 88.
    [Will Book I (177901785):213]

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    Thomas married Olive Ward. Olive was born in ~1670 in Northamptonshire, England; died in ~1730 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Olive Ward was born in ~1670 in Northamptonshire, England; died in ~1730 in France.
    Children:
    1. 3. Ann Gay Coffield was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Pittman, II was born in ~1650 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America (son of Captain Thomas Pittman, I, The Immigrant); died in 1691 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America.

    Thomas married Mary LNU in ~1675. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary LNU
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Pittman, II was born in ~1680 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America; died on 26 Sep 1730 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America.

  3. 12.  Gresham Coffield was born in ~1642 in Nansemond County, Virginia Colony (son of Gresham Coffield, Sr., Immigrant and unnamed spouse); died in ~1714.

    Gresham married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Coffield was born in ~1670-1675 in Nansemond County, Virginia; died in ~1753 in Perquimans, North Carolina.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Captain Thomas Pittman, I, The Immigrant was born in ~1614 in Monmouthshire, Wales; died in 1691 in Surry County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: ~1642, Jamestown, Virginia, the 1st British colony in America
    • Alt Death: 1683, Surry County, Virginia, the 1st British colony in America

    Notes:

    Capt. Thomas Pitman I formerly Pittman
    Born 1614 in Monmouthshire, Wales
    Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Frances (Unknown) Pitman — married 1635 [location unknown]
    Husband of Martha (Unknown) Pittman — married 4 Oct 1666 (to Oct 1672) in Surry County, VA
    Husband of Lydia (Gray) Pittman — married 1672 in Surry County, VA

    DESCENDANTS descendants

    Father of William Pittman, Joseph Wall, Edward Pittman, John Pittman, Francis Pittman, Thomas Pittman II and Susannah (Pittman) Wall
    Died 1691 in Surry, Virginia
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    Biography
    Captain Thomas Pittman was b 1614 Monmouthshire England, and immigrated to Jamestown, VA between 1642-1649 with his wife Frances and several children.

    Extant records establish the fact that Thomas Pitman was a carpenter (sued for not finishing a house on time), a farmer (tobacco was grown by most of the settlers), and a partial owner of a grinder mill; he and Francis Pitman sold their half of the mill in 1661, and Thomas Pitman agreed to do the repairs in the future. Early in his career in Virginia he was listed as a Captain in the Virginia Militia as early as 1651. That he had been a Cavalier under King Charles, probably an officer, and had fled to save his head is pure speculation, but he was referred to consistently until his last decade as "Captain."

    Surry Co. Court Records 1671-1691 shows that Thomas Pitman had contracted to build a house for Wm. Browne, but that Browne stopped the work.[1] The court was instructed to see how much payment Pitman deserved for the amount of work and 3 men were appointed to study the situation and report back to the court in 7 days. [2]

    Thomas Sr. must have been an honorable man, called as witness and to represent friends in court on several occasions.[3]

    Capt. Thomas Pittman is listed a total of 36 times in these two books of county records.

    Marriages

    With his first wife Frances (Unknown), he had at least 5 children. Legend says that Thomas and Frances were married and had several children before immigrating to the colony, but no record of their marriage has been found.

    Thomas married Martha (Unknown) Atkinson Gwaltney, a widow, in 1666, and acquired the care of a young step-son, William Gwaltney (bc 1655).

    After Martha's death in 1672, Thomas married a 3rd time, to Lydia Grey Judkins. She had three sons, Samuel, Robert, and Charles, and at the time of her marriage to Thomas at least Charles was a minor; Thomas was put in charge of Charles' inheritance, a responsibility he gave up a few years later to the eldest brother Samuel.

    Involvement in Bacon's Rebellion

    Along with several other residents of Southwark and Lawnes Creek Parishes, Thomas was involved in Bacon's rebellion with two of his Judkins stepsons. In a deposition of John Price, aged about 27, on 3 July 1677, he recounted Thomas Pittman's part in the rebellion:

    "That aboute ye 23d of September last ye Depont. being a prisoner at the house of Mr. Arthur Allen, did heare Arthur Long ordr. & Command Tho. Gibbons to take his Gun & shoote some one of the sd. Mr. Allen's Cattle, & if he could not find any of the old Steeres to kill the first he could meete with upon which the sd Gibbons went out & killed a beast wheather Steere or Cow the Depont. knows not but that night (to ye best of yr. Deponts remembrance) the said Long with Capt. Pitman gave him Leave to goe home Conditionally that he should bring his dogs with him in the morning to Catch Mr Allen's Cattle if any of them should be shott & not killed, but the depont. returning according to time (but wthout his dogs) mett the sd. Long in ye old field neare his owne house."[4]

    Thomas Pittman and his step-sons Robert and Samuel Judkins were pardoned by the King 6 February 1676/7,[5] and was placed under peace bond by Gov. Berkeley on 26 March 1677.[6]

    Will

    In his will, Thomas lists Joseph Wall as a son-in-law, and William Pitman as a grandson (son of Thomas 2). Some think that his son William Pitman must have died without children. William is listed in Tithables in Surry County consistently from 1679[7] until 1703, the last year I have available.[8]

    Age

    Thomas gave a lengthy deposition in 1677 in a property suit between Thomas Warren and Thomas Rolfe, stating that he was 63 years old, and had been born in England.[9]

    Evidence of his age can be found in the Tithables for Surry County, where he appears consistently in the Lawnes Creek parish record from 1667 onward. In 1682, Thomas, due to age, infirmity, or poverty, is put on "parish only" tax roll.[10] This means he had to pay the parish tithe but was no longer liable for Crown taxes.

    The last record of him is an entry in the Surry County Tithables recorded 8 June 1691, where he is noted as "Tho: Pittman at Tho: Pittman junr."[11] He must have died shortly thereafter at age 77.

    There is a spreadsheet attached to this record with the Tithables listings[12] for Thomas 1, his sons, William 2 and Thomas 2, and Thomas 2's sons Thomas 3, William 3, and Edward 3.

    I can add some about the Pittman in James City, Virginia in 1635. His name was Captain Thomas Pittman. He was born in 1614 at Monmouth (Monmouthshire County aka Gwent), Wales. He was a Cavalier under King Charles and fled to America. He arrived between 1640-1642. His oldest child, William, was born in 1640, but the location of this his birth is given as Wales and Virginia. His daughter, Susannah Pittman was born in 1642 in Virginia. Their mother was Frances. Thomas was very active in Virginia. Plug his name into your web browser! I have gotten a lot of information about him from the web. I am a direct descendant of him through his daughter, Susannah. She married Joseph Wall at Virginia. Their granddaughter, Judith Wall, married William DeLoach at Virginia in 1725. William and Judith DeLoach's 2great granddaughter, Georgiana Victoria DeLoach married Malachi Stabler in 1869 at Alabama. Malachi and Georgiana's grandson, Gerald Wayne Stabler was my grandfather. My mother is a Stabler by birth and she married a Daniels - thus me. Barbara Daniels[13]

    Thomas was born about 1614. He passed away after 1684.

    Sources
    ? Haun, book 4.
    ? Davis, pgs. 8, 9, 12, 179, and vol. 2, pg 166.
    ? Davis vol. 2, p. 166.
    ? Boddie, p. 128, quoting Order Book 2, p. 133.
    ? Boddie, p. 136, quoting Order Book 2, p. 149.
    ? Boddie, p. 137, quoting Order Book 2, p. 119.
    ? MacDonald, p. 41.
    ? MacDonald, p. 176.
    ? Boddie, pp. 68-69.
    ? MacDonald, p. 56.
    ? MacDonald, p. 105.
    ? MacDonald.
    ? Need sources for this information.
    Boddie, John Bennett. "Colonial Surry. Reprint of Southern Book Co., Baltimore, 1948, by Clearfield Publ. Co., Inc., 1974; reprint by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, 1992.
    Davis, Elizabeth Timberlake. Surry County Records, Surry County, Virginia, 1652 to 1684. 1980. This volume is a typed transcription of the original record books.
    Haun, Weynette Parks. Surry County, VA, Court Records 1671-1691. Durham, North Carolina: W. P. Haun c1986-c2004. 11 vols.
    MacDonald, Edgar, and Richard Slatten. Surry County [Virginia] Tithables 1668-1703. Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 2007.
    Pope Genealogy

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    Children:
    1. Edward Pittman was born in (Surry County, Virginia).
    2. John Pittman was born in (Surry County, Virginia).
    3. Francis Pittman was born in (Surry County, Virginia).
    4. 8. Thomas Pittman, II was born in ~1650 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America; died in 1691 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America.

  2. 24.  Gresham Coffield, Sr., Immigrant was born in ~1615 in Armagh, Northern Ireland; died in ~1665 in Nansemond County, Virginia Colony.

    Gresham married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 25.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 12. Gresham Coffield was born in ~1642 in Nansemond County, Virginia Colony; died in ~1714.