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Alfred Taylor Pittman

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Alfred Taylor Pittman

Birth
Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 May 1879 (aged 66)
Webster County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Webster County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Alfred Taylor Pittman was a primitive Baptist minister and served as clerk of Philadelphia Baptist church. According to an unattributed family note, "Alfred and Caroline Pittman and family moved from Georgia to Mississippi between 1842 and 1845 and bought Choctaw Indian land in what is now Webster County, Mississippi. I have heard that a sister of Alfred married a Strickland and lived at Atlanta. I also seem to remember my grandmother saying that two of Alfred's brothers left Georgia about the same time. Green Pittman went to Tennessee and medical Pittman's descendants are the Pittman's now in Nevada. Columbus Pittman had six children. My father and one sister are the only three living now."

Alfred Taylor Pittman was a primitive Baptist minister and served as clerk of Philadelphia Baptist church. According to an unattributed family note, "Alfred and Caroline Pittman and family moved from Georgia to Mississippi between 1842 and 1845 and bought Choctaw Indian land in what is now Webster County, Mississippi. I have heard that a sister of Alfred married a Strickland and lived at Atlanta. I also seem to remember my grandmother saying that two of Alfred's brothers left Georgia about the same time. Green Pittman went to Tennessee and medical Pittman's descendants are the Pittman's now in Nevada. Columbus Pittman had six children. My father and one sister are the only three living now."



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