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Dinah Pitt (Dicks)

Also Known As: "Dinah Orsmond"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: July 06, 1865 (38-39)
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benjamin Dicks and Maria Dicks
Wife of George Orsmond
Ex-wife of Thomas Pitt
Mother of Thomas Pitt; Edward William Pitt; William Pitt; Fanny Maria Pitt; George Ambrose Orsmond and 4 others
Sister of Samuel Dicks; Edward Ford Dicks; Patience Temlett; Joseph Dicks; Jane Dicks and 2 others

Managed by: John Sparkman
Last Updated:

About Dinah Pitt

Maria FORD married Benjamin DICKS on 7 June 1818 in Longbridge Deverill. They did not sail on the Weymouth but joined their families at the Cape between 1829 and 1833, when their son Joseph was born in Grahamstown.

Baptisms of children of Benjamin and Maria DICKS in Longbridge Deverill: John 25 June 1819,Dinah 17 September 1826 aged 3, Samuel 17 September 1826, Edward Ford 16 August 1829, Patience 16 August 1829

THE PITT FAMILY IN SOUTH AFRICA

The Pitt family came out to South Africa from Gloucestershire in two groups, both headed by sons of William Pitt & Jane Long who lived at Tetbury.

These brothers may have been twins, since it is known that the one, Robert Pitt - a husbandman and turnkey, was born in 1777 and was an 1820 Settler who came to SA in Sephton’s Party with his wife, Lucy Rapley and 8 year old son, Robert Pitt.

Whereas, although the date of birth is not confirmed, it appears that the other brother, William – a shoemaker - may also have been born in 1777, and he and his wife, Mary Rogers, having agreed on 7.5.1826 to pay half their fare, were enabled to join his brother in the Cape Colony. They came out in Shepherd's party in 1826, bringing with them five children, 22 yr old Sarah [although it is uncertain whether this person is actually a conflation with John’s wife Sarah, below], 13 yr old William, 10 yr old James, 7 yr old Thomas and 23 yr old John Pitt. The latter was married to Sarah Roberts, and they appear to have had two children with them on the boat: 1 or 2 yr old John, and baby Mary. Both had just been christened in Middlesex.

  • 1.Robert Snr (1777 - ) m Lucy Rapley
  • 2.William (1777 - ) m Mary Rogers
    • 2.1 John Pitt (1803 Buckinghamshire – 1870), m Sarah Roberts
      • 2.1.1 John (1824 - ) (His wife was a nurse in Grahamstown).
      • 2.1.2 Mary. (1826 - ) (married Joseph Green);
      • 2.1.3 Sarah (1827 – 1893) (married 1847 Samuel Wood)
      • 2.1.4 Ruth (married Edward Dicks);
      • 2.1.5 Ann (married George Flannigan)
      • 2.1.6 Jane (1830 – 1893) (married 1851 Henry Webster).
      • 2.1.7 Phillis (1830 – 1898) (married 1850 William Freemantle). It has been suggested that she was born in London, but as the family were in the Cape Colony by 1826, this may not be so, although her Uncle William did return to England after coming out with the family.
      • 2.1.8 William (1836 – 1850)
      • 2.1.9 Elizabeth (1841 – 1888) (married 1861 John Ashenhurst)
    • 2.2 Sarah (1804 -) (if she isn’t a conflation with John’s wife, Sarah Roberts)
    • 2.3 William (1813 -), (who returned to England)
    • 2.4 James (1816 - 1842), (married 1837 to Penelope Short Grit)
    • 2.5 Thomas (1819 -), (married Dinah ? and died in Grahamstown; they had three children) [Primary Source: http://www.genealogy.amay.co.uk/main.php?p=FF2-pittRoberts. Edits based on new data welcomed - Sharon April 2014].
  • Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Feb 18 2016, 15:13:54 UTC
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Dinah Pitt's Timeline

1826
September 17, 1826
1826
Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1840
November 2, 1840
Grahamstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
1845
1845
1847
1847
1854
September 20, 1854
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1857
February 10, 1857
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1859
September 29, 1859
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1861
October 4, 1861
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa