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1865 - 1921 (55 years)
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| Name |
Archibald James PITCHER |
| Born |
20 Jun 1865 |
Old Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
225CA362F2E4D611B6E8F54F3BB106354912 |
| Died |
pre-1921 |
Old Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Person ID |
I238 |
Penny of Newfoundland |
| Last Modified |
7 Jul 2018 |
| Father |
James Benjamin PITCHER, b. 20 Apr 1834, Old Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Mother |
Sarah HOOKEY, b. 1835, Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Married |
19 Nov 1857 |
Trinity, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| _UID |
548321232CD03848B9A6F016D4B12807B054 |
| Notes |
- Both parties residing at Old Bonaventure at time of marriage. Witnesses: Samuel Perratt and Mary Short.
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| Family ID |
F95 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Frances Elizabeth VERGE, b. 30 Sep 1866, Old Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada , d. 1949, Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 82 years) |
| _UID |
235CA362F2E4D611B6E8F54F3BB106354A22 |
| Children |
| | 1. Walter Kenneth PITCHER, b. 6 Apr 1891, Old Bonaventure, Trinity North, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada , d. 20 Nov 1917, BEAUMONT-HAMEL (NEWFOUNDLAND) MEMORIAL ; Somme, France (Age 26 years) |
| | 2. Abraham PITCHER, b. 6 Jul 1895, Old Bonaventure, Trinity North, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada  |
| | 3. Sarah PITCHER, b. 17 Aug 1896, New Bonaventure, Trinity North, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada  |
| | 4. Nathan Verge PITCHER, b. 17 Jun 1900, Old Bonaventure, Newfoundland, Canada , d. 1977, Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 76 years) |
| | 5. Alethea PITCHER, b. 13 Nov 1903, English Harbour, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada , d. 14 Aug 1983, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada (Age 79 years) |
| | 6. James PITCHER |
| | 7. Minnie PITCHER |
| | 8. Althea Maude PITCHER, b. 8 Jan 1907, d. 15 May 1998, Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 91 years) |
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| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- Recent (June 2005) information posted on the Devon mailing list (rootsweb) indicates:
Plymouth Municipal Records:17th centImperfect copy of additional orders for the correction of abuses in, and forthe better regulation of, the Newfoundland Fishery, which appear to havebeen issued in consequence of a remonstrance and petition lately presentedto Charles I by 'the adventurers in the Newfoundland Fishery of Weymouth,Melcombe Regis, Poole, Lyme, Exeter, Plymouth, Dartmouth, East Looe, Foy,Barnstaple and Biddeford'.28 August 1667Depositions by John [Cutt], Nicholas Luce, Thomas Pitcher, Richard Parker,Christopher Selman, all of Dartmouth, Devon, mariners, Thomas Fowles of StMarychurch, Devon, mariner, Thomas Cruse of Ashprington, Devon, mariner,Gabriell Viddomas of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, mariner, touching Newfoundlandand the fisheries thereof, taken at Totnes, before Sir Edward Seymour, SirWilliam Courtney and Sir Thomas Reynell, John Hall, Thomas Boone and GilbertEveleigh, esqs, Commissioners.15 December 1669Copy of the Order of Council, referring the petition of Captain RobertRobinson, touching the condition and needs of Newfoundland, to those Lordsof His Majesty's Privy Council who have been appointed a Committee of Tradeand Plantations.1669Copy of the petition of Captain Robert Robinson, touching the condition andneeds of Newfoundland, to the Lords of the Council.1 March 1674Richard Hooper, Mayor, and Christopher Hunt and John Palmer, Aldermen ofBarnstaple, to the Mayor of Plymouth. Invites the co-operation and agreementof the corporations of Barnstaple and Plymouth in answering a circularletter from the Council of Trade and Plantations, respecting theNewfoundland Fishing Trade.6 March 1674Abstract of papers delivered to the Rt Worshipful William Weekes, Mayor ofPlymouth, concerning the Newfoundland Trade.[1675] Copy of the petition referred to in the preceeding: 'The humbleRemonstrance of divers Merchant Owners and Masters of ships and others ofthe Townes of Plymouth, Dartmouth and westerne partes concerned in theFishing Trade of Newfoundland.'17th centLetter from John Lanyon on Newfoundland affairs.17th centCopy of undated petition of divers merchants, trading to the Newfoundland,to the Privy Council.
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