15 September 2022

# 5 Petts Family of New England

 Petts Family of New England

The Petts name infrequently occurs in the records of New England. The number of settlers bearing this name was very limited. The name in Townsend [Massachusetts] records is sometimes written as “Patt” or “Patts”, but later the name is uniformly written Petts  - Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire

John Petts 

John Petts, my husband's 7th Great Grandfather. John Petts was one of the earliest settlers of Townsend, Massachusetts. 

He was born in1681 and he died December 13, 1762 in Townsend, MA. It is probable that his wife Abigail was the first female white resident of the town. It nearly certain that their son Jonathan Petts was the first white settler born there.

Their son: Jonathan Petts

Jonathan Petts was the son of John and Mary Petts and likely the first white settler infant born in Townsend, MA.  Jonathan was born on October 15, 1727 in Townsend, Massachusetts, where he was a farmer.  He died November 23, 1767 in Ashburnham, MA. 

He married Sarah Hosely  who was born in December 1732. Sarah was the daughter of James Hosely and Exercise (or Eunice) Jewett. Sarah died in 1788.

Their son: Jonathan (son of Jonathan) Petts

Jonathan Petts (Jr) was born to Jonathan Petts and Sarah Hosley in Townsend, MA. His family: Jonathan married in Townsend, MA in February 12, 1783 and moved to Stoddard, NH. 

Jonathan’s wife was Rebecca Towne. Rebecca Towne was born July 25, 1763 to Colonel Ezra Towne and Elizabeth Dorman of New Ipswich, NH.  Her father, Ezra Towne, was in the American Revolution as a captain for three years and later a colonel of a regiment.

   ~ Revolutionary War Soldier~

Jonathan Petts (Jr) was a solider in the Revolution. He served in the Lexington alarm on April 19, 1779 in Captain James Hosley’s company.  Jonathan was also in the siege of Boston in 1775 and at Bunker Hill in Captain Henry Farwell’s Company. 

[In the history of the town of Townsend his name is erroneously printed Nathan Patt].

Their son was David Petts                                                        David Petts was born in Stoddard, NH on February 7, 1788 and lived in Stoddard, Weston, VT and Nelson, NH where he died in February 16, 1867. His family: David Petts married Clarissa Parker who was born in Nelson, NH on July 14, 1793. 

Clarissa was the daughter of Josiah and Eunice Pierce. Clarissa died in Nelson, NH on August 8, 1871.

Three of their children died in infancy.  The ten children were: David Towne, Lyman Parker, Eunice Pierce, Lousia Malvina, Frederic Augustus, Lawrensa, Clarissa Sabrina, George Shepard, Albert Livingston, and Lucy Orinda.

Their son David Towne Petts

David Towne Petts was the oldest child of David Petts and Clarissa Parker.  He was born in Weston, Vermont on November 25, 1810 and died on December 3, 1856 at 46 years old. 

David Towne Petts farmed to some extent in Nelson, VT, where for 10 or 12 or twelve years he was a cattle drover.

He moved to Stoddard NH where he conducted a hotel for 6 years and then moved to Marlow, NH and carried on  a hotel there for about 1 ½ year before his death.

Marriage & Family - David Towne Petts married in Stoddard, NH Phebe (or Phoebe) Stevens who was born in Stoddard, NH on May 3, 1812.

Their children were Ferdinand, Lyman and George, Rosanna or Rosina, and two daughters who were both my husband’s ancestors, Myranda (1843-1917) and Christiana (1845-1871).

Myranda and Christiana Petts and their spouses were wed and had children. Those children married one another.

* Myranda (1843-1917) married John S Warner

 Christiana (1845-1871) Petts married John Levi Cook

 * Myranda & husband had daughter, Addie Warner,

* Christiana & husband had son Don F Cook.

Addie Christiane Warner & Don Ferdinand Cook

Addie Christiane Warner married her aunt’s son, Don Ferdinand Cook.

Yes, they were first cousins  (see post on "John S Warner M. Miranda Petts: A Story of Sisters, Cousins--and Spouses")

Addie Warner and Don Ferdinand Cook were my husband's great grandparents.

Their daughter Marion Lottie Cook was my husband's maternal grandmother.

Marion Lottie Cook (1905-1966). 

Marion Cook married Andrew Antilla. Marion Lottie Cook and Andrew had his mother and her siblings.

The names in blue are direct descendants of the Petts family:





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