Pitts Family - Ourfolk



Julia Ann Pitts (McCormick) 2 MAR 1826 - 10 MAR 1908

Julia was born on 2 MAR 1826 in PenPendleton, Madison County, Indiana and died on 10 MAR 1908 (age: 82) and was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis - sec 44 lot 257 .
She was the daughter of Stephen Pitts (13 MAY 1799 - 29 SEP 1860) and Rachel Hendricks (Pitts) (14 JUN 1800 - 14 AUG 1859).

Julia was married to John Lewis McCormick on 9 AUG 1848.

John was born on 24 MAR 1825 in Rush Co., Indiana and died on 7 JAN 1906 (age: 80) in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana and was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis - sec 44 lot 257 .
He was the son of James McCormick (5 DEC 1797 - 6 OCT 1858) and Patsy Perkins (McCormick) (24 MAY 1803 - 27 OCT 1880).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Henry Pitts (B: ABT 1775)
Stephen Pitts (13 MAY 1799 - 29 SEP 1860)
Julia Ann Pitts (McCormick)
David English Hendricks (15 JUN 1765 - 18 SEP 1845)
Rachel Hendricks (Pitts) (14 JUN 1800 - 14 AUG 1859)
Rosanna Stackhouse (Hendricks) (B: 13 SEP 1774)
 


Sources:

S1 BUTSCH - TOMLINSON and FREELAND - HUFFORD Genealogy
S2 DAR Application - Altie Gladden Wheeler


- John was born on 24 MAR 1825 in Rush Co., Indiana and died on 7 JAN 1906 (age: 80) in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana



- Mary was born on 9 JAN 1851 in Indianapolis, Indiana and died on 2 APR 1911 (age: 60) in Indianapolis, Indiana


- Fannie was born on 1862/1863 in Indiana


- Stephen was born on 13 MAY 1799 in Iredell COunty, NC and died on 29 SEP 1860 (age: 61) in Augusta, Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana


- Rachel was born on 14 JUN 1800 in Fort Hamilton, Butler Co., Indiana and died on 14 AUG 1859 (age: 59) in Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana




John: Census: 1870 3rd Ward Indianapolis - ED2 - page 153

Census: 1870 3rd Ward Indianapolis - ED2 - page 153
name age occupation born in
John L. McCormick: 45CarpenterIndiana
Julia McCormick: 44Keeps HouseIndiana
Rachel Koontz: 21DomesticIndiana
Mary E. Garver: 20BoarderIndiana
Fanny McCormick: 8At SchoolIndiana
John W. Meyer: 31TeacherVa
William Smith: 30CarpenterIndiana
John Koontz: 26FarmerVa
James Alexander: 26CarpenterIndiana
Courtesy Our Folk - Hart Family Genealogy - ourfolkgen.com



John: Census: 1880 3rd Ward, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana

Census: 1880 3rd Ward, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana
name relation age born in occupation father born mother born
J. L. McCormick: self55InCarpenter and BuilderOHIN
Julia A. McCormick: wife54INKeeps BoardersTNOH
Fannie McCormick: dau17INAt SchoolININ
7 boarders
Courtesy Our Folk - Hart Family Genealogy - ourfolkgen.com



John: McCormick Cabin In Indianaopolis (from Reminiscences and early history of pioneer days)

McCormick Cabin In Indianaopolis (from Reminiscences and early history of pioneer days)



John: from Indiana Biographies...
JOHN L. McCORMICK, late of Indianapolis, was widely known as a carpenter, contractor and builder of many years standing in that city. He was born in Rush county, four miles south of Rushville, at Perkins Corners, March 24, 1825, son of James and Patsy (Perkins) McCormick, who are fully mentioned in the sketch of Lycurgus P. McCormick.

Mr. McCormick was a year old when his parents moved to Shelby county, and seven years old when they returned to Indianapolis, in 1832. He had his home in Marion county and in Indianapolis until 1855, when he moved to Hendricks county, living there until 1860. After that, until his death, he made his home in Indianapolis, residing for forty years in the home at No. 1402 North Capitol avenue, now occupied by his widow. He owned that place and other city property. His first schooling was secured in an old-fashioned subscription school. When about eighteen years old he began learning the millwright and carpenter trades, which he followed from 1849. Mr. McCormick was independent in political matters, although he had Republican tendencies.

Mr. McCormick was married Aug. 9, 1848, to Julia Ann Pitts, who was born March 2, 1826, near Pendleton, Ind., daughter of Stephen and Rachel (Hendricks) Pitts. To them were born three children: (1) Rachel R. married John H. Koontz, and they had two sons, Ora L. and Harry L. (deceased), both of whom married and lived in Illinois. The mother is now deceased. (2) Mary E. mar ned Matthias Garver (deceased), and now lives on Capitol avenue, Indianapolis. They had five daughters, but none are living. A granddaughter, Alta Garver Gladdon, lives with Mrs. Garver. (3) Fannie, who married Charles J. Miller (now deceased). of Chicago, now resides with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had no children.

Stephen Pitts, father of Mrs. McCormick, was born near Nashville, Tenn., and passed his early life in that state. His father died when the family, Stephen, James and several sister Elizabeth, Margaret and others, were young, and Stephen was bound out to a strict Presbyterian family. When sixteen years old he enlisted in the war of 1812, after which he settled in Hamilton county, Ohio, where he learned the tailor s trade, becoming an usually skilled workman. He always made the clothing he and his sons wore. Stephen Pitts was married in Ohio to Rachel Hendricks, a native of that state, daughter of David and Rose Hendricks. David Hendricks was a Revolutionary soldier and an early settler of Ohio, made his home in Eaton, that State, and died in Ohio.

After his marriage Stephen Pitts came to Indiana, settling in Richmond, where he worked for old Mr. Mansur, whose son, William Mansur, married a daughter of David V. Culley. David and George, the first two children of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pitts, were born in Richmond, whence in 1821 or 1822 the family moved to Indianapolis, where Mr. Pitts owned, the ground now occupied by the Soldiers Monument. They remained there, however, only a short time, removing to Pendleton, where he took a claim. His wife always said her happiest days were spent on that place. The following children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Pitts: David never married: George W., of Indianapolis, married Mary Ann Beechart; Julia Ann was the wife of John L. McCormick; Eliza Ann died in infancy; Cynthia married Joseph Butsch, of Indianapolis; Mary E. niarried Truman French, of Indianapolis; Martha married Granville Mathews, of Indianapolis, and died nine months afterward; Frank M. married Fredonia Morrell; Rachel died in infancy; Hiram died at the age of sixteen. Only three of this family are now living, Mrs. Julia A. McCormick, Mrs. Cynthia Butsch and Mrs. Martha Mathews. Mrs. Pitts died at the age of fifty-nine years, and Mr. Pitts survived her a year, reaching the age of sixty-one. He drew a pension for his services in the war of 1812. In his early days he was a great hunter, and killed many deer and bear.


- Myrtle was born on 5 FEB 1869 and died on 11 SEP 1889 (age: 20)


- Alra was born on 1870/1871 in Indiana


- Mary was born on 1879/1880 in Indiana


Wedding - The Commercial Appeal - Memphis, Tennessee - 09 Apr 1905 - Altie was born on 1 MAR 1887 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Ind. and died on MAY 1973 in Carmel, Indiana


- Henry was born on ABT 1775


- David was born on 15 JUN 1765 in Middletown Point, Monmouth County, New Jersey and died on 18 SEP 1845 (age: 80) in Eaton, Preble Co., Ohio


- Rosanna was born on 13 SEP 1774 in Buck's Co., PA




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