The last 1/5 share was divided between the children an unnamed daughter who had married 1st John Sias, the elder, 2nd Salathiel Denbow and 3rd William Graves. There were four living daughters each of whom received 1/5 shares. His son was “simple” and died leaving no children. Arguing strongly against this theory is the conveyance the estate of William Roberts into 1/5th of shares which proves that he only had five heirs. The theory that Ann was the daughter of William Roberts is based on the fact that William Pitman lived on the land of William Roberts rent free for a short period of time according to Walter Goodwin Davis. At Thomas Wheeler’s house he hit Roger Rose with a pint pot and was order to pay the surgeon.ĭid William Pitman marry Ann Roberts, daughter of William Roberts? No, probably not. He married third to Dorothy by 1673 who was called as a witness in 1673 in the Philip Chesley Case. He married first to Barbara Evans in Boston on He married second to Ann (Unknown) about 1661. He was born about 1632 and died in 1682 in Dover, New Hampshire.
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