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I am looking for a James Beach who married (unknown) about 1820 in Kentucky.
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looking for imform on james beach who married anna n jones in or round bowlgreen ky had a son name eldon hall beach
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looking for a james beach who married a anna jones in bowlgreen ky abt 1889 till 1929
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Rene La Fleur. He came from France. Then he moved to New Jersey. He change his name to Piat. He had several children also used the name Pyatt, Pyeat, ect. If I had your e-mail. I could mail you the copy of the letter that my nephew James Dale Piatt found this information when he was working on the family tree. H
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I just received some information I sent for from the Greenwood Co. Historical Society in Eureka Kansas. Their e-mail is gwhistory@correct-connect.com.
I wrote because I was contracted by a volunter who offered to send me the copies. Bless her heart!.
The
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Amanda,
I'm sorry I can't help answer your question. But, I was hoping you could tell me more about this line/these records. Who were the parents of Thomas Homer Piatt? What county were these marriage records found in? What record is the one on Henry Clinton Piatt? Thanks, Marianne
--- On Mon 01/14, Amanda Kemen wrote:
> Can anyone on the list verify for me the children of Thomas H. Piatt
> (1841-1916) and Millie Ann Boldman (1847-1916)? Previously I had 7
> children on my file (Lavina, Frank,
THNKK YOU Sooooo MUCH! I can't wait! Just maybe you will find the link.
anita
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Subject: Re: [PIATT] James A., Frank, Noah Noble PIATTs
> Noah Piatt descends from Abraham Piatt, one of the five brothers that
served
> in the Revolution. Regarding your SMITH line, I will be checking this
> hopefully 4/18/02.
> I live in Florida for the winter and will be leaving for home (PA)
Tuesday.
> I
As requested I will post this information I received from Greenwood Co.
Kansas History Book. I will do it little by little as it is a lot to type
for me. I tried scanning it and sending it on to Dick Piatt, but it was not
quite readable, so I thought I would post to the list. I will do one person
at a time.
OBITS: June 10, 1967 1872-1967
PHILIP N. PIATT IS TAKEN IN DEATH
Philip N. Piatt, formerly of the Hamilton community, died Saturday in
Greenwood County Hospital. He had been a resident for many
James A. Piatt, born May 1874, in Monticello, Illinois, and died May 20,
1967 at Hamilton.
He was in the Spanish-American War. He took part in the Cherokee Strip Run
and mined in Colorado.
He married Essie Wood of Madison. They had three children: twins Frank and
Noah Noble, and Beverly Tanner. Frank lives in Eureka. Beverly died of
cancer in 1964. She married Maynard Tanner. They had three children: Jim,
Joan, and Janet. She and the children lived in Hamilton in 1944, when
Maynard was in the service.
Ph
Frank Bryden Piatt married Dora Evalene "Lena" Ott in Hamilton in 1898. They
had three children: Robert Bryden, 1898-1966: Phil Delbert, 1901-1932: and
Mary Frances, 1904-1928.
Frank and Lena lived on the home place. A new house was built nearby for
Olive (this is the base of Harmon's present home.) The farm was quite large
by that time, and took a lot of people to keep it going. Many people still
tell me they worked for the Piatts. Girls would stay there to attend school
and work for their keep. Boys staye
Thanks to Pete Keefer for his posting mentioning the Piatt Researchers
Conference (this year the last week in June in Fort Wayne IN) and the Piatt
Family Newsletter, but, alas, he gives me more credit than I'm entitled to.
This year the Lauers of Fort Wayne graciously offered to make arrangements for
the conference and information can be obtained from Beth Lauer at:
Balauer@aol.com
Currently there is no Piatt Family Newsletter being published but Lynn White
sent me the masters before her death with the u
Noah Noble Piatt was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Feb. 24, 1828. He
married Hanna Phillips in 1855. They had five children: Martha (Mrs. Samuel)
Slough: Clara Rees: Mrs. Katherine Thrall: William H; and Johnny, who died
as an infant.
In 1868, after the death of his first wife, Noah Noble married Olive Bryden
in Monticello, Piatt County, Illinois. Roots of the Piatts were deep in Ohio
and Illinois, where two "castles" are open today as museums, and Piatt Park
is in downtown, Cincinnati.
Noah Noble and Oliv
If someone will agree to deliver my baby June 27th-ish, I'll be there!! Marianne
--- On Mon 03/25, wrote:
> 18th ANNUAL PIATT RESEARCHERS CONFERENCE
>
> The 2002 Piatt Conference will be held from June 23rd to the 29th in Fort
>
> Wayne, Indiana. Taylor University will charge only $12.50 per person per
>
> night for double occupancy rooms in Houser Hall. There will be no problem
>
> with steps; but, because the building is not air conditioned, you may want
> to
> bring a fan. Blankets and pil
I have a page on my Piatt/etc. research site for this family and would love to add an abstract of this death certificate to it and to my 'obituaries and death records' page. Would you be willing to abstract it for me - or - fax it to me so that I could do that for myself? Thanks, Marianne p.s. Are you researching St Louis area Piatts?
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Noah Piatt descends from Abraham Piatt, one of the five brothers that served
in the Revolution. Regarding your SMITH line, I will be checking this
hopefully 4/18/02.
I live in Florida for the winter and will be leaving for home (PA) Tuesday.
I intend to stop in VA on Wednesday and research for Martin Smith, the father
of the two SMITH girls that married into the VA Piatt family. If I cannot
find anything by Thursday night, it will have to wait as I must leave for
home on Friday. All I can hope for i
Dear Alison - Well, if you are a Piatt, you have lots of relatives -- all
descended from Rene Piatt who was in New Jersey in the early 1600's. I am
related to practically all those old New Jersey settlers from around
Plainfield and Piscataway -- and you probably are related to them, too,. My
principal lines from my mother are Shotwells and Drakes, You may not be
aware of it but most of those families were Quakers or Baptists. To try to
identify your particular line, you would have to take me bac
I've read that a light colored (yellow) transparancy film on top of a document will improve the quality of faint writing on a copy. I would think this would also work on a microfilm if you cut a piece the right size to fit. Let us know if it works. Marianne
--- On Fri 02/15, Laverne Piatt wrote:
> It's so very rare to find brand new information on Piatts that I have to
> say
> that I'm quite pleased at running across these tidbits, no matter how
> small,
> Wednesday at the Ohio Genalogical Society.
To all those that wrote me regarding the above family and my research visit
to Augusta Co., VA. on April 18, 2002.
I was hoping to find a deed or Will for Martin Smith, but no such thing is on
file in the courthouse at Staunton, VA.
Therefore, I went to the Handley Library in Winchester, VA.
Here is the only thing I could find in the census index, but due to only
having one day to spend there I did not have time to research the census
itself.
The 1810 census index does contain two entries for Martin Smi