Dorothy HILLS
!(1) "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records," Vol. II, Hartford District 1700-1729, ed. by Charles W. Manwaring (Hartford, Connecticut, 1904) p.526- 527. Cites: (a) Vol. XII, p.4-9.
!Birth: (1a) d/o Lt. Jonathan Hills.
(1a) 1725/6, 5 Feb: Lt. Jonathan Hill of Hartford, Connecticut wrote his will. Gives to wife Dorothy. Gives to daughter Dorothy, wife of Caleb Pitkin, 75 pounds over and above what I have already given to him, to be her own forever. Gives to three granddaughters, Dorothy, Mary and Thankfull, children of my said daughter Dorothy, to each a good cow, at the age of 18 years.

Caleb PITKIN
1) "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records," comp. by Charles William Manwaring, Vol. 3, Hartford District 1729-1750 (Hartford, 1906) p.620. Cites: (a) Vol. 15, p.261.
(2) "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records," Vol. II, Hartford District 1700-1729, ed. by Charles W. Manwaring (Hartford, Connecticut, 1904) p.526- 527. Cites: (a) Vol. XII, p.4-9.
(3) "Pitkin Family of America," by A.P. Pitkin (1887) p.3. FHL #1,036,056, item 2.
!Birth: (1a) s/o Roger PITKIN. (3) 19 Aug 1687, s/o Roger PITKIN/Hannah STANLEY.
Marriage to Dorothy HILLS: (2a) Lt. Jonathan Hill names daughter Dorothy, wife of Caleb Pitkin, in his will dtd 5 Feb 1725/6.
(3) Death: (3) 16 Jan 1773.
(2a) 1725/6, 5 Feb: Lt. Jonathan Hill of Hartford, Connecticut wrote his will. Gives to wife Dorothy. Gives to daughter Dorothy, wife of Caleb Pitkin, 75 pounds over and above what I have already given to him, to be her own forever. Gives to three granddaughters, Dorothy, Mary and Thankfull, children of my said daughter Dorothy, to each a good cow, at the age of 18 years.
(1a) 1733/4, 1 Jan: Roger Pitkin Sen. of Hartford, Connecticut wrote his will. Give to son Caleb Pitkin 5 shillings.


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