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Wood County OhArchives Biographies.....PITCHER, Reuben 1763 - February 15, 1844
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Author: Franklin B. Hough
Reuben Pitcher, the first of the anme in this town, was a son of Elijah
Pitcher, and a brother of Daniel Pitcher. The latter settled in Boonville, and
is the ancestor of a numerous family of this name, and of many of the name of
Fisk and Jackson, from the inter-marriage of his daughters with men of these
names.
The Pitchers are descendants of Andrew, who settled from England at
Dorchester, Mass., in 1630. Governor Nathaniel Pitcher, of Sandy Hill, N. Y.,
also belonged to this family.
Reuben Pitcher died in this town February 15, 1844, aged 81 years. His
wife Martha (Barrett) Pitcher, died in 1829. Their sons were:-
David, died in Cecil county, Maryland, while working on the Delaware and
Chesapeake canal, in 1826. His sons were: - Edward, Edwin, David, Charles and
Hiram. He had three daughters who lived to adult age.
Daniel, died April 8, 1863, aged 78 years. Mrs. Rebecca (Rice) Pitcher,
died April 24, 1874, aged 82 years. Their sons:-
Moses B., Lyman, Morrison R., Cyrus A., Seymour H., and Marcellus. All now
living.
Reuben, died of cancer, August 5, 1865, aged 81 years. His widow, Lydia
(Herrick) Pitcher, is still living at a very advanced age. Their sons were:-
Leonard, James, Harvey, and Lewis A. They had five daughters, who all married
and have descendants.
Moses, drowned in Black River bay, December 3, 1846. Had sons:- Milton,
(deceased,) and Rev. Oliver P. Pitcher, of Adams. He had two daughters, who
married and have children.
Philander, drowned at mouth of Independence creek, in Black river,
September 15, 1847. His sons were:- Horace, Francis, Duane, Almond, William
and Leicester, who became heads of families. He had three daughters who
married.
Almond, died in Gouverneur in November, 1882, aged 83 years. His sons
were:- Albert A., and Orville. He had three daughters, of whom two married.
They had three daughters, who married as follows:-
Martha, married Dr. Horatio Gates Hough, in 1803, and about twenty years
after his death, married Judge Ichabod Parsons, of Denmark. She died at the
home of Warren Arthur, in this town, August 20, 1874, aged 87 years. Her sons
were:- Horatio and Franklin B. Hough. Her daughters were:-Almira, Martha, and
Dema R. Hough.
Roxana, married Stephen Ashley. Removed to Illinois and died there,
leaving a large family.
Dema, married Paul B. Yale, died in Martinsburgh about a year after
marriage, leaving no children.
Additional Comments:
>From 'History of Lewis County' 1883 This is Lewis County, New York
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