Family Group Sheet


Name Nicholas Coleman Pettit
Birth 30 Oct 1826, Pendleton Co., Kentucky
Death 17 Mar 1914, Campbell Co., Kentucky
Father Absalom Pettit (1803-1867)
Mother Elizabeth Hart (1804-1889)
Marriage 25 Apr 1854, Pendleton Co., Kentucky
Spouse Sarah Elizabeth Morin
Birth Nov 1827, Kentucky
Death aft 1900
Father William Morin
Mother Juliet Smalley
Children
1 M William E. Pettit
Birth abt 1853, Kentucky
2 M Amos Pettit
Birth abt 1855, Kentucky
3 M Judson Pettit
Birth 26 Feb 1857, Kentucky
Death 28 Oct 1859, Kentucky
4 M Howard Malcom Pettit
Birth abt 1858
5 F Sallie A. Pettit
Birth Feb 1859, Kentucky
Death 1934
6 F Pearl Pettit
Birth abt 1861, Kentucky
Death bef 1887, Kentucky
7 M Harry S. Pettit
Birth 29 Aug 1863, Cold Springs, Kentucky
Spouse Mary L. Wilkie
8 M Paul B. Pettit
Birth Sep 1865, Kentucky
Death 12 May 1949, Dayton, Campbell Co., Kentucky
Notes for Nicholas Coleman Pettit
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, contains the following article:

REV. N. C. PETTIT was born in Pendleton County, Ky., five miles east of Falmouth, October 30, 1826. His father, Absalom Pettit, was born in the same county in 1802, was a farmer and tanner, and for twenty years was a magistrate. In 1825 he married Elizabeth Hart, who bore him ten children, of whom eight survive. Amos Pettit, grandfather of our subject, was a native of Loudoun County, Va., and came to Kentucky in 1800, settling in Pendleton County, on the Licking River. Although too young to become a soldier, he nevertheless took part in the Revolutionary War. He married a Miss Glenn, of Virginia, who bore him a large family of children. He died, a member of the Christian Church, at the age of ninety. N. C. Pettit received his rudimentary education in the common schools of Pendleton County and subsequently attended Georgetown College from 1847
to 1853, but never graduated. After a ministerial course of study under the auspices of the Baptist Church, he was ordained a preacher in 1853, and has since labored actively and earnestly in Pendleton, Campbell, Kentucky and Grant Counties at preaching and teaching. From 1857 to 1875
he had charge of Walnut Hill Academy, seven miles from Newport, Ky., and from 1875 to 1880 taught in Rising Sun, Ind. April 25, 1854, he married Miss Elizabeth Morin, daughter of Rev. William and Juliet (Smalley) Morin, both natives of Kentucky, and to this union have been born seven children, of whom five are living: Howard Malcolm, Sallie A., William E., H. S. and
Paul B. The deceased were named Judson and Pearl. On Mr. Pettit's return to Kentucky from Indiana, he taught at the Pendleton Academy, Falmouth, for three years, and for two years a select school at Fiskburg. He is now preaching to the congregations of Hickory Grove, Kenton County;
Concord, Gallatin County, and Short Creek and Gum Lick, Pendleton County. Mr. Pettit has also served as commissioner of schools for Campbell County four years. He is a Freemason and a Prohibitionist.

Index to Kentucky death records lists Nicholas C. Pettit, d. 17 Mar 1914, age 88, in Campbell Co., certificate Vol. 13, #06385.
Census
1900 census - Campbell Co.
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