Daniel Free Pittenturf
(1831-1900)
Cynthia Powers
(1834-1864)
Frank Powers Pittenturf
(1862-1929)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary Ann Beecher

Frank Powers Pittenturf 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

  • Born: 2 Mar 1862, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 3 9
  • Christened: 6 Feb 1863, Baltimore: English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, MD 9
  • Marriage (1): Mary Ann Beecher on 25 Dec 1884 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA 1
  • Died: 13 Dec 1929, Gettysburg, Adams, PA at age 67 3 10
  • Buried: 16 Dec 1929, Gettysburg: Evergreen Cemetery, Adams, PA 3 10

   FamilySearch ID: L615-415.

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Census in 1880 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 11 The 1880 census recorded Powers Pittenruff, granite cutter, 52, living with wife Henrietta, 44; Lillie, 13; and Powers, 18. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

2. Residence: on 25 Dec 1884 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 12

3. Newspaper: Gettysburg Times: Marriages: Pittenturf-Beecher. Dec. 25 By Rev. D. W. Sollenberger, Frank P. Pittenturf, of Gettysburg, to Miss Mary Ann Beecher, of Green Mount., 8 Jan 1885, Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 12

4. Census in 1900 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 13 The 1900 census recorded at 197 High Street: Powers Pittertorff, day laborer, 38, born Dec 1861, living with wife Maisie, 33, Jun 1866; James, day laborer, 17, Jan 1883; Free, 14, Jan 1886; Roy, 12, Jan 1888; Harry, 2, Dec 1897 and Huber, 2, Dec 1897. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

5. Census in 1910 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 14 The 1910 census recorded Frank P. Pittenturf, granite cutter in granite works, 48, living with wife Mary A., 43; Roy A., day laborer, 22; Huber C., 13; Harry D., 13; Nellie E., 6; Edward, 2; and Frank P., 0. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania except Frank Sr. in Maryland, but his parents were Pennsylvania.

6. Residence: West High St., Gettysburg, PA on 13 Dec 1929 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 10

7. Obituary: Gettysburg Times: obituary of Frank Powers Pittenturf on 14 Dec 1929 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 10 F. P. PITTENTURF DIES FRIDAY OF COMPLICATIONS

67-Year-Old Stone Cutter Dies At His Home; Services To Be Held Monday.

DEATH CLAIMS TWO COUNTIANS

Frank Powers Pittenturf, 67, stone cutter for 55 years, died his home, West High street, at 2:30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, after an eight months' illness of a complication of diseases.

He was born in Baltimore, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Pittenturf. The family moved to Gettysburg when the deceased was about two years old.

Surviving are his widow, whose maiden name was Miss Mary A. Beecher, six sons, James M. Pittenturf, Washington, D. C.; F. C. and H. C. Pittenturf. Lewisburg, and Edward, Roy A. and Harry G. Pittenturf of Gettysburg; two daughters, Mrs. Archie Cummings, Washington, D. C., and Miss Georgia Pittenturf, at home. One stepsister, Mrs. William Hollebaugh. 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.

Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bender funeral home, Carlisle street, the Rev. Edward H. Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment in Evergreen cemetery.The body may be viewed at the funeral home between 7 and 9 o'clock, Sunday evening.

8. Newspaper: Gettysburg Times, 23 Aug 1988, Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 2 Men and women of the Civil War...
Cynthia Pittenturf was the forgotten sister
By DIANE HOWELL Times Correspondent

Janet Jacobs Knorr of Fairfield has been the self-appointed family historian for about 20 years. The only child of Ruth Pittenturf and Donald Jacobs, Mrs. Knorr is one of those people who can rattle off family lineage as quickly as a good auctioneer.

Knorr, who has a keen interest in history, has traced her ancestors back as far as the 1600s. Imagine her surprise a few weeks ago when her mother, Ruth, told her about a recent column in The Times about the five daughters of Solomon Powers. What's so unusual about that? Janet and Ruth knew that Solomon Powers was related to them; in fact, he was Janet's great great great grandfather. The surprise was that she was related not through any of the lines from the five sisters, but through a sixth sister, Cynthia. This sister was not mentioned in the column because there was no information that indicated the existence of a sixth sister. Of greater interest was the fact that Janet and her mother knew nothing about their great great grandmother's five sisters.

When Janet Knorr's mother pointed out the article with the picture of the five sisters Janet said, "What's going on here?" She had never seen this particular picture. Any good historian needs to have a bit of the Angela Lansbury detective in her and Janet Knorr is no exception. With a great deal of her help here is the story of Cynthia Powers Pittenturf, the forgotten sister.

Solomon Powers, originally from New Hampshire, moved to Baltimore, Md. There he met and married Catherine Athinson. Their first child, Cynthia, was born in Baltimore on Oct. 14, 1834. When Cynthia was four, the family moved to Gettysburg.

Solomon, according to Janet, was a stone cutter. By the time of the Battle of Gettysburg Cynthia had married Daniel Free Pittenturf. Their first son, Frank Powers Pittenturf, was just over two years old in July 1863. Cynthia, who was six months pregnant with her second child, joined her five sisters and nursed the wounded in the basement of her parents' home on the northeast corner of High and Washington Streets.

Mrs. Knorr states that "Cynthia contracted a 'respiratory ailment' probably due to the hard work, the damp environment in her parents' basement and her physical condition." She gave birth to a second son in October of 1863. On April 25, 1864, at the age of 30, Cynthia Power s Pittenturf died as a result of the respiratory ailment she contracted while nursing the wounded soldiers.

Cynthia is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery next to her father, Solomon Powers', lot and only a few steps away from Jenny Wade's gravesite.

Cynthia's first son, Frank, went to live with his grandparents, Solomon and Catherine Powers. Daniel Free remarried in July 1866 and in October of that same year Cynthia's second son was accidentally scalded to death and died at the age of three.

Frank Powers Pittenturf grew up and married Mary Ann Beecher. Frank worked first with his father as a stone cutter and later for Mr. Meals, a well-known marble cutter in town. Frank died in 1929.

Frank and Mary Ann had nine children. One of these children was Free Cornelius Pittenturf, Janet's grandfather. Free Cornelius, who was a tailor, married Caroline Rupp and they had one daughter, Ruth Evelyn.

Janet believes that the reason she never knew about the other five Powers sisters was because her grandmother and Free Pittenturf divorced after five years of marriage when Ruth was only one year old. Free moved to Harrisburg. Grandma Pittenturf made it known that Free and his family were never to be mentioned again. Janet speculates that by the time the picture of the five sisters was taken Cynthia was already dead a number of years and was not mentioned in the story.

It's clear that the efforts of the six sisters were appreciated by the sick and dying beyond measure. Now, the record can be set straight 125 years later, and Cynthia Powers Pittenturf will be remembered for giving the greatest gift of all --- her life.


Frank married Mary Ann Beecher, daughter of Cornelius Christian Beecher and Emma Margaret Long, on 25 Dec 1884 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA.1 (Mary Ann Beecher was born on 19 Mar 1867 in Mummasburg, Adams, PA,15 16 17 18 died on 3 Jul 1954 in Gettysburg, Adams, PA 16 17 18 and was buried on 8 Jul 1954 in Gettysburg: Evergreen Cemetery, Adams, PA 16 17 18.)


Sources


1 The Adams Sentinel (Gettysburg, PA), Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, Jan 6 1885 - from Adams Co. card file.

2 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 23 Aug 1988, page 9, "Cynthia Pittenturf was the forgotten sister" http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LhgmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=H_0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=5935%2C9339380.

3 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23164686.

4 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 21 May 1962, page 1. Huber Pittenturf Dies At Hospital.

5 Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1971 (Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates. Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.), Death Certificate 040568-61, James Melvin Pittenturf. Father Powers Pittenturf. Mother Mazie Beecher. Spouse Celestia Smith.

6 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 15 May 1961. Obituary of James Melvin Pittenturf.

7 Gettysburg Compiler (Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania.), 7 Feb 1920, page 1. Obituary of Cornelius Beecher.

8 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 1 Apr 1963 page 1. Obituary of Edward Pittenturf.

9 Maryland, Births and Christenings, 1650-1995 (www.FamilySearch.org), https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4ZF-Z7P Frank Powers Pittendorff, 08 Mar 1862; citing Maryland; FHL microfilm 13699.

10 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 14 Dec 1929, page 1. Obituary of Frank Powers Pittenturf.

11 1880 United States Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1085; Family History Film: 1255085; Page: 188A; Enumeration District: 052; Image: 0380.

12 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 8 Jan 1885. Marriage of Pittenturf-Beecher.

13 1900 United States Census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MS1Z-53K Powers Pittertorff, Gettysburg borough Ward 3, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States; citing sheet 9A, family 202, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241354.

14 1910 United States Census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MGD9-FC5 Frank P Pittenturf, Gettysburg Ward 3, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 13, sheet 7B, family 162.

15 1870 United States Census, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZLM-RRL Corneille Beecher, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 13, family 75, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 552788.

16 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23164703.

17 Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1971 (Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates. Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.), Death Certificate 54959. Mary A. Pittenturf. Father Cornelius Beecher. Mother Emma Leno.

18 Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA), 5 Jul 1954, page 1. Obituary of Mrs. Mary Pittenturf.



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