PF Pattison Family
  1. Parents
  2. Brothers
  3. Households
  4. Branches

Family tree

The family line holds the work.

The tree is the first orientation. Parents, marriages, children, Charles and Frank, Mary, and branches still being gathered all stand around the office and give it proportion.

Pattison family

The family, in view.

A living map of households, marriages, books, work, and younger branches still coming into view. The office and the buildings matter because people carried them.

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Parents
Households
Children

People in the tree

Each person keeps a separate role.

Frank, Charles, and Mary do not blur into one office story. Their records do different work: technical writing, station practice, public memory, domestic reform, and business responsibility.

The practical brother in the station world

Charles E. Pattison

Charles asks to be restored from the margins. The papers give him station construction, operation, Edison identity, and partnership in the office.

The brothers' working name

Pattison Brothers

The office belongs here as Charles and Frank's public working name, the place where family skill met institutions, buildings, and the demands of a changing city.

Enter the office

Branches still being gathered

The tree stays open where the proof is still growing.

The office and the buildings make better sense when parents, spouses, children, and the branches still being gathered stand around them.

Father

Walworth Pattison

New York grain broker and commercial household anchor

Produce Exchange and grain-broker papers give the commercial household its footing.

Mother

Mary A. Hitchcock Pattison

Hitchcock family line and mother of the brothers

Funeral and death notices, with the family graph, give the mother line its present footing.

A branch still being gathered

Charles + Grace Paddock

Walworth Paddock, Lee Paddock, Charles E. Jr., Adele Blackmar

This branch is being reconciled against notices, directories, and later family papers.

Diantha firmer; Maynicke still under care

Frank + Mary Stranahan Hart

Diantha Hart, Maynicke Munn

Mary's authorship and memoir make this branch central to the way Frank is remembered.

Charles Leaves Boston Edison to Rejoin the Firm facsimile
Charles returns from Boston Edison

Trade note / June 5, 1897

Charles returns from the station world

The trade item gives Charles six years in Boston Edison station construction and operation. It restores the practical brother to the center of the family undertaking.

Where this page comes from Electrical World, June 5, 1897
Why it changes the telling Charles can vanish behind Frank's writing. This paper gives him back responsibility, experience, and weight.
How far it carries us It carries Charles's station experience and return to the office. It stands beside later career papers rather than replacing them.