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No, wrong William. Mine was born in 1826, died 1899.
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I am in possesion of our Grandfathers Obituary. John Piatt, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Piatt , father of your Dora, and Father to My GreatGrandmother Mary Jane. It is from 1916.
I am interested in John and his wife Mary Elizabeth Puterbaugh. Especially their heritage, since my Great Grandmother Mary Jane, and her
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My Great Grandmother, Mary Jane Piatt Decamp was Mac-o-chee. As was her brother Virgil. There were 8 children total in their family. I only have pictures of Mary Jane and Virgil. Their parents, John Piatt,born 1837 and Mary Elizabeth Puterbaugh Piatt (she could have gone by Liza) born 1847. John's parents wer
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Dora Piatt Harrison is my Great Great Aunt. Her Sister Mary Jane Piatt Decamp is my Great Grandmother. There were 6 other siblings, I have their names. Their parents were John Piatt and Mary Elizabeth Puterbaugh. Mary Elizabeth was born in 1847and passed away in 1906.
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My Great Grandmother, Mary J.Piatt (Decamp) Had a brother, William H. Piatt. William according to my records was born in 1879.
If this fits let me know
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I am looking for a Gene A. Piatt . She lived in the Olean, New York area around 1957. She would be about 60 yrs. old now.
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Dora Piatt,my ggaunt, sister to my gggrandmother Mary Jane Piatt Decamp. 8 siblings in all. I have names. Parents were John Piatt b.1837 and Mary Elizabeth Puterbaugh Piatt b. 1847
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Elias & Elizabeth (or Betsy/Betsey) Piatt Baldwin
According to LDS records, Elizabeth Piatt (b 18 June 1773, daughter of Abraham and Annabella Andrews Piatt of Somerset Co, NJ, and then Northumberland Co, PA) married Elias Baldwin 23 Jan 1797.
According to the Butler Co, OH, Testamentary Record of 19 Apr 1808 (Vol I
Hello to all researching the VA.-W.VA. families, particularly William
Piatt-Pyatt.
The wives of two of these Piatts' being the name SMITH. Many of us have
traveled to those areas trying to get a lead on these families with no
results. If anyone is living in that area, I think it would be wise to
research MARTIN SMITH, to see if he left a Will and Deed transactions. Just
maybe it would throw some light on this family.
Dick Piatt, PA.
Thanks for your message David. The info I have on John Nelson PIATT is based on his death certificate and the info was given by his son. John Nelson d in Sugar Creek, Ohio April 26, 1930 and is b in Rock Hill Cemetary. DOB on death certificate is Sep 26, 1850. However on tombstone (also erected by his children) DOB is 1846. Additionally, if the GAR marker is there correctly there were between 7 - 11 John PIATT's served in Civil War, one of whom was 18 yrs of age and served 90 days. Your John wou
We are dealing with two or possibly three William
Piatt-Pyatt-Peepyat-Peatt-Peyat.
I researched some of these deeds from 1991 to 1993.
In 1777 there was a William Pyatt (therefore born probably 1755 or before)
that purchased 150 acres in Frederick County, VA . Names mentioned were
Littler's Run, Licks Run and Opeckon Creek. I would assume this is Clarke
County, VA today. I also feel this was in an area south of Brucetown today,
on or near Rt. 761.
This William sold this property in 1802 and died in
Hello,
I have different names for the Tennant sisters who married the Pyeatts. I
have Margaret Tennant married to John; Adalina Tennant married to Joseph and
Henrietta Tennant married to their *cousin* Peter. Could you clarify please?
Thanks, Marianne
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 23:55:25 -0700 (PDT), PIATT-L@rootsweb.com wrote:
> Anita -
> Brothers marrying sisters, etc. may
> not be so far fetched, after all. In the
> Pyeatt (Piatt) lineage we find, about
> 1700, the brothers, Jacob and Thomas
> Pyat
I found a Brice Piatt died of service-connected disabilities in 1948, served on The USS AARON WARD (DM 34) dose anyone know this family member?
You can find a photo at http://ussaaronward.com/piatt.htm
Dave Piatt
Laverne and everyone,
I'm just wondering if there had been any leads as to the parentage
of John S. Pyatt born 1840 in Nicholas county Virginia.I have his father as
William but no clues as to who Williams father was . Anyone have any clues?
MARLENE
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Hey Carolyn,
I am sure you will have more cousins welcoming you to the list. Yes, I have
info on your family. However, it is interesting that I have John H. Piatt b:
abt 1855 and married a Jane. His father was William Piatt and mother was Ella
Keen. His father was James Piatt Jr. and mother was Catherine Moffett. His
father is James Piatt Sr. and mother is Nancy Coleman. These two are my 5
Great Grandparents.
I have plenty of information on your family and the Piatt family going all
the back to Rene
I am new to list and am researching my husband's line PIATT. Husband's father: Thomas Lester Piatt b. 1893 Belmont County, Ohio to John Nelson Piatt and Tacey Jane Blackledge Piatt. John's death certificate states dob 1850, tombstone has 1846. There is a GAR marker on the grave site. On John's death certificate father is listed as William Piatt b Ohio and his mother is Mary Keen b. Ohio. This is all the info I have. Not easy doing research from deep south but Historical Society in Columbus great he
Hello Elise,
Could you give me the names of Catherine parents? Thanks, Marianne
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 09:27:56 -0400, PIATT-L@rootsweb.com wrote:
> Hi, Ed, The world was pretty small in the early days and there wasn't a
> large pool of possible spouses to choose from. In my line I have some
> cousins marrying:
> Robert Piatt (1830-1883) s/o John of Daniel of John of Jacob of Regnier
m.
> his cousin Catherine Canby (1828-1888) d/o of Robert of Daniel of John of
> Jacob of Regnier; they were the pa
Marianne,
Adalina Tennant's middle name was Margaret and according to my records
married John. Adalina's full-sister, Miranda J. (both were daughters of
Thomas Hardister Tennant & Christine Hacker) married Andrew J. Pyeatt. My
reference for Adalina's marriage is a Pyeatt family Bible. My reference
for Miranda & Andrew's marriage is Deane Carter's Marriage records of
Washington County, Arkansas: a 25-year record, published by the Washington
Co. (Ark.) Historical Society in 1966.
Adalina's half-sis
Marlene--are you a descendent of John S.? Do you show his mother as Sarah or
Mary?
Robin
marlene wrote:
> Hi,
> I am researching Pyatts in the Va-Wv area and one is William but he was
> married to a Sarah Gray and I can't get a handle on who his father was.I
> know he was in Nicholas county in 1840-44 when his son John S. was born and
> John married Mary Snider. I have the family from that point on but Williams
> father is my brickwall.
> MARLENE
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> From:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
(1) Piatts, Pyatts, Pyeatts, and Peyatts everywhere, as well as other
descendants of Rene Piat, may want to give thanks that one of the
most unusual spellings of the surname did not endure -- Peepyat.
In its list of land grants in Hampshire County, VA, Sims Index to
Land Grants in West Virginia shows the following entry:
NAME OF GRANTEE / ACRES / LOCAL DESCRIPTION / YEAR / BOOK / PAGE
-->> Peepyat, William / 50 / Mill Creek / 1796 / 9 / 119
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/s
David - Who were James parents/grandparents? Thanks, Marianne
On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 11:06:10 -0400, PIATT-L@rootsweb.com wrote:
> James J And Ellen (Barney) Piatt Lowdan/Loudad
> How old was Ellen Barney? If our Ellen is the one in the 1850 census she
would have
> been 4 or 5 years younger then James, and would have been the right age
the attract a
> young James. If James was 20 and Ellen 16 when married then the time
would have right
> in 1870 to have son George 13 (although I have his date as 10/22
For Richard Rantz, who posted to the list on 27 Jul 2001:
I don't have a Harriet Bell Piatt in my records but it is possible that she
was a descendant of John and Rebecca Piatt who were in the 1820 Ohio census
for Montgomery Co OH. Some of the descendants of John and Rebecca went to
Darke Co OH with others being across the state line in Jay and Randolph
Counties in Indiana.
I would suggest that you check the 1900 census for Montgomery, Darke and
surrounding counties to see if you can find a 16 year old H
For Your Information... picture listed below of Grant Edward PYATT
SOURCE: 11/17/1 - Fwd: Somebody's Links, Vol. 3, No. 39
<< o A friend who does flea markets brought me these photos.
There is reason to believe there are connections to Ringold
County, Iowa for many of them. He wants $3 each. I will be glad
to send a scan so anyone interested can see if it is "their"
person. I am not very good at dating photographs so I could be
way off on my estimates.
1. c. 1880s Two women, one c. 60s, other c. 4