Somehow an email , the one right after the one from EBranstead@aol.com dated
8/19/00 got erased from my computer along with another one.
Would whoever posted that message, either send it to me or repost? Thank you.
Romepiatt@aol.com
While browsing this evening, I've taken the liberty of coping these records
from the Piatt Genforum listings:
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[posted on the Piatt genforum, I believe:]
Adele Louisa Piatt Grant died March 16th, 1902.
Willametta Willis Piatt died in Pasadena Cal. April 19th, 1920.
Susan Grant Piatt Kelso died July 29th, 1939. buried in Oak Hill. Born in
Boone Co. Ky.
Evans Grant Piatt died at ( faded away).
These deaths are recorded in an old family Bible, the complete list of deaths
can be viewed on the Willis surna
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This message was #177 on the Williams Genforum. It was posted in January 1998
by a "Mary Smith." There were no pertinent follow-ups posted. I believe this
information would pertain to the Adams Co OH line of Piatts. Remember the 5
brothers are Williams.
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Info on 5 brothers: John (wives Hepsabeth and Eliz.)
James (Nancy Piatt); William (?); Joseph (Polly Piatt);
Charles (Sarah Carpenter); I have much information on all
five brothers. What I'm looking for is their parents' names.
Birthplace of broth
Jacob and Christina Piatt lived in Missouri in 1880.
When Christina died there was a baby, 1 month old, on
the census record. It was believed that Christina had
died as a result of childbirth, but as the children
went different directions upon the death of Jacob,
there is no further evidence of an Etta C. existing.
My question, however, is whether it is known if this
baby was really Christina's or the daughter Artimisha
Ellen's. Artimisha had not moved from Ohio to
Missouri with the rest of the family.
Hi all, I am forwarding this e-mail I received to our list. maybe someone
can help this person?
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From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 10:28 AM
Subject: Piatts in Ohio
> I saw your posting on rootsweb and was hoping you could help. I am trying
to
> do research on my family tree and am looking for a line of Piatt's from
Ohio
> (I don't know where they were from originally). I am looking for Louvenia
> Piatt, born possibly in Sciot
Hi List!
First off, my apologies to anyone I haven't responded to lately--I've
been in the throes of a long and drawn out move from Chicago to
Lexington, KY...I'm in Grad school for Library & Information Sciences.
I knew I had come to the right place when I picked up the campus paper
(Kentucky Kernel) on the first day of classes and the lead article
(titled "Wildcats Rally") about the upcoming football season quoted
"Sophomore Wideout Brad Pyatt"!!!
I'm thrilled to be back in school, but mostly I'm elate
Hi,
Your message looks like it came only to me but was meant for the list. So I
will quote and respond to you and the list.
All we have on these people is that they were married in Monroe Co OH on 7
April 1874 by Rev Isaac Williams. (Marriage Book 2:18)
There is speculation that this Benjamin was the son of William Piatt and his
first wife Ella "Precious" Keen. Some give Ella's name as Brown. Ella died
in the mid 1860s leavin
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Hi Garrett,
Welcome to the list and to the family. Here, I'm sure, you'll find more
Piatts than you ever knew existed.
We have this for your William Piatt and Mary Gay:
WILLIAM PIATT (s/o Jacob Piatt and Jane Thompson)
b 1821, Colerain twp, Hamilton Co OH
d 25 Mar 1896, Louse Creek, near Grants Pass, Josephine Co OR; bur Old
Pioneer or Croxton Cem, there
m/1 24 Mar 1840, Fountain Co IN to
MARY GAY
b c 1817, OH or VA
d 4 Sep 1882, Grants Pass OR, bur Old Pioneer or Croxton Cem
m/2 31
My name is Garrett Driscoll. I reside in Florida. My Piatt line stems from
my GGrandmother, Emma Piatt Simmons Croxton. Emma was the Mother of my
GFather, Charles Simmons. She was the daughter of
William Piatt and Mary Gay. She was born in Rock Island County, Ill. Crossed
the Oregon Trail, presumabley
with her Mother and Father. She may have left Illinois earlier after being
wed. The trail is muddy at best.
The whole family settled in Grants Pass, Oregon, now Josephine County. The
father of Charles is unkno
Why is it the typos don't show up until after the message is sent.
The will of Jacob Piatt of Washington Co PA was written in 1780, which I'm
sure everyone figured out from the other dates involved.
Sorry.
Laverne Ingram Piatt
Ontario, OH
For Violet,
A first and quick check of information on Adams County Piatts did not turn up
a Piatt/Brooks marriage. But that doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that I
don't have it. There are Adams Co Piatt descendants on the list and maybe
they have something.
In the meantime I have two questions:
Do you know what the name Mattie was short for? Martha? Matilda?
Do you know the names of the children of Mattie Piatt and John Brooks?
Sometimes children were named for grandparents and, although it isn'
Hi list... I forwarded this message to this list because I thought someone
might be interested in the name PYEATT. Please read, this might help
someone.?
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 2:15 PM
Subject: Evans,Pyeatt,Franklin,Foster,Hunter,Toler,Mills,Withers
> Looking for info on these families who all lived in and around Johnson
Co.,
> during 1860-1920. I have a lot of info but would really like to find new
> connections
On Sunday, 27 August 2000, 150 years, 1 month, and 1 day after her death, I
visited the grave of Dinah Piatt Thornburg. The location of her burial came
in information graciously shared by Carla Forgey Smith a descendant of Dinah
and her husband Thomas Thornburg.
Dinah's tombstone is strangely shaped, remining me of the headboard of a four
poster bed, and it is dark but readable. The inscription is:
In memory of
Dinah wife of
Thomas Thornburgh [sic]
who departed this life
July 26th 1850
aged 70 years
Wi
Could you look at my MO 1880 abstracts and tell me if I'm missing the one
you mentioned - or, if I just overlooked it after reading your email. I was
looking for one with a Jacob or J Piatt and a 1 month old baby. What county
did you find them in?
http://www.angelfire.com/ar/pyeatt/1880cen.html
Thanks, Marianne
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 20:05:23 -0700 (PDT), PIATT-L@rootsweb.com wrote:
> Jacob and Christina Piatt lived in Missouri in 1880.
> When Christina died there was a baby, 1 month old, on
> the census
Hi Liz,
I see no immediate connection to the Adams County, Ohio line and your line of
David and Hannah Jackson Piatt. The early Adams County line came through
Lewis Piatt of New York while David came through NJ and PA. Hope this helps.
Dick
Hello, I am Marge Mercer and have been working on the Piatt's here in Adams
and Scioto Co.Ohio. My great great grandfather George Newman had a sister
Priscilla Newman who married a Lewis Piatt Jr.
Priscilla and Lewis had a daughter Nancy Piatt who married a Brooks and
they became my g grandparent Brooks. John R. Newman married Nanxy's
husband's sister, Phoebe Brooks and thus my g grandparents Phoebe Newman
and my g grandfather William BRooks were brother and sister. I find this
happened quite often back
Hi Anita and listers,
Congratulations on finding information on your Elizabeth Hannah Piatt Armfield
and her parents. Let this be a lesson to us all. Call those cousins!
Your finding of Elizabeth Hannah's birthdate of 31 July 1828 makes her fit
into this family headed by a Moses Piatt (approximate birthdates added): (And
if your cousin in WI has information about Hannah's siblings, it might help
fill in names and birthdates of others in this listing.)
1830 FRANKLIN Co OH, Truro Township, page 35.
MOS
In a message dated 8/21/00 3:05:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
LaPiatt@worldnet.att.net writes:
Hello Piatt list. This is the request I put out to the NorCal list - I'm
delighted it got back to the Piatt list. Mattie is the nickname for Martha.
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Mattie PIATT was born in Healdsburg in May 1898. Her mother, Martha, died
one month later and was taken in by Bertha Piatt McLean (Mrs. Walter McLean)
of Santa Rosa (possibly Cazadero). What happened to Mattie?
Here's the s
Hello Dick, I knew that this woman's Ohio line was not mine but thought she
might get some help from others on the Piatt site.
I've been rereading all the notes on my Piatt. Found a death certificate of
Joseph Paxton Piatt's son that said J.P. was born in Pottstown, PA (Schuykill
County?). Another pencil note indicates they moved to South Bend, IN
sometime after J.P.'s birth in 1824.
Another note says that David was the 2nd child of 10 children. There are no
citations- just pencil notes.
Would