Grandma Mary Ann was reared in Bethel Baptist Church, Jackson, MO where her grandfather Sheppard was an ordained deacon.
It most likely that Grandma Mary Ann was attending her older sister's wedding in Scott Co., IL when she met the young widower, William Pittman, and later married him on July 8, 1841.
She bore him ten children and they later adopted another son. At the time of her death, they had celebrated more than 61 years together.
Grandma lived only 76 years, 9 months, 15 days before the Lord called to her, and she answered; Grandpa joining her just eleven months later -- to be together forevermore.
The stone in the center is the original one; the two on either side are newer ones placed in love by an adoring family.
Many thanks to Lynne Ream for the labor of love in repairing our old family photo.
Grandma Mary Ann was reared in Bethel Baptist Church, Jackson, MO where her grandfather Sheppard was an ordained deacon.
It most likely that Grandma Mary Ann was attending her older sister's wedding in Scott Co., IL when she met the young widower, William Pittman, and later married him on July 8, 1841.
She bore him ten children and they later adopted another son. At the time of her death, they had celebrated more than 61 years together.
Grandma lived only 76 years, 9 months, 15 days before the Lord called to her, and she answered; Grandpa joining her just eleven months later -- to be together forevermore.
The stone in the center is the original one; the two on either side are newer ones placed in love by an adoring family.
Many thanks to Lynne Ream for the labor of love in repairing our old family photo.
Family Members
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Rev Henry L Pittman
1844–1920
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Ann Pittman Hutson
1846–1922
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Pittman Smalley
1851–1925
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Columbia "Lum" Pittman Gehr
1853–1930
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Catherine Elmina "El" Pittman Howard
1855–1892
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Martha Pittman Odenbaugh
1858–1902
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Mary Jane Pittman Coen
1860–1907
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Sarah Ellen "Sadie" Pittman
1862–1871
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Zenia B "Denie" Pittman Harrison
1865–1937
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Edward William Pittman
1874–1942