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I AM LOOKING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER VIOLA MORRISON PIATT SHE WAS MARRIED TO MY GGRANDFATHER DAVID PIATT. I KNOW SHE WAS FROM ADAMS COUNTY OHIO, WEST UNION TO BE EXACT. I KNOW SHE HAD A BROTHER SAMUEL, A SISTER PRUDENCE AND FLORENCE THERE MAY BE MORE I DON'T KNOW. THEY HAD 5 CHILDREN WINNIE, EVA, J
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Dear Sir. I am from New York.I an a Galvin by birth , I am name after my grandmother Ella Duke that married a John Galvin from Mass. I have look for any one that may know of the Duke family , My father never said that he had family. He told us that they died .I found out two years ago that he did .I know of the
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Subject: [PIATT] manumission by Ephraim Pyatt
> A google search for pyatt +jersey also turned up a record
> for Ephraim Pyatt's manumission of Abigal [sic] on 8 Aug
> 1808 in Piscataway Township, Middlesex Co NJ. The record
> is part of a collection on women's history at Rutgers
> Univer
Hello , could Linda Sorbo from Norway contact me?
She posted to the list and I have tried many times to contact her but the
address she gave will not let my post go through,(says the maximum hop count
was exceeded) and I only sent a trial message this time to see if it would
go through. Thanks Anita
The text of this document can also be found on our piattresearchers.net site (
http://www.piattresearchers.net )
Go to the bottom of the page and click on Isiah Corrington vs Joseph Dunn document
(re:Asa Pyatt)
Robin
John Keilch wrote:
> LAVERNE --
>
> Often discontinued web pages or pages with broken links can be found
> through the Internet Archive site: "The Wayback Machine makes it possible
> to surf more than 10 billion pages stored in the Internet Archive's web
> archive."
> http://webdev.a
By the subject line it does not appear that there is a
Piatt reference here. But CAPT JACOB PYATT is mentioned
in Fulkerson's statement. While there may not have been a
direct connection between Fulkerson and any particular
Piatt, he could have been rubbing elbows with them his
whole life. He was born in Somerset Co NJ, enlisted in
the First New Jersey Regiment of Revolutionary troops, was
discharged at Morristown NJ, lived at the time of his
statement in Steuben Co NY, and eventually moved to Mo
Ok I have about 22,000 Piatts and related persons in my head and have
found myself with a circular database. Can someone give me an
abbreviated list of the first three or so generations?
They 'start' with Rene/Thomas in 1649 who married Elizabeth Sheffield.
I show 8 children. Which of these children was the father of the 5
revolutionary brothers?
Robin, dazed and confused....
--
Robin Pyatt Bellamy
Toronto, Canada
www.triedit.com
Chasing Dead Relatives
A search for
pyatt +asa
turned up the following reference and link to the Warren
Township Historical Society of Somerset Co NJ:
<>
However, clicking on the link opened the index page of the
society. The index page offered quite a few interesting
articles, but not one
I may live to regret this, but...
Im creating a mass database and cross referencing it of our
piattresearchers.net site. Would you all please consider sending me
your gedcoms? Only gedcoms or PAF files at this time, please. I will
be doing family group sheets in the spring.
Send them to me at robin@triedit.net.
Thanks!
Robin
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Robin Pyatt Bellamy
Toronto, Canada
www.triedit.com
Chasing Dead Relatives
I've only just discovered this site, so I don't really know a lot about
it.
http://www.surnameheirlooms.com/index.html
But I have found a few things I am inquiring further about. It's worth
a few minutes to do a search. Just thought I'd pass it along.
--
Robin Pyatt Bellamy
http://www.triedit.com
Chasing Dead Relatives
LAVERNE --
Often discontinued web pages or pages with broken links can be found
through the Internet Archive site: "The Wayback Machine makes it possible
to surf more than 10 billion pages stored in the Internet Archive's web
archive."
http://webdev.archive.org/
I found the reference to Asa Piatt in the Justice of the Peace Docket Books
on File in Trenton at the following location:
http://web.archive.org/web/20010420014510/www.warrennj.org/wths/justice.htm
-- JOHN
>From: lapiatt@att.net
>D
Robin --
I received the Kearney charts yesterday. So much information!
Thanks for sending them.
Below is what I have on the first Piatts. The reason you are "dazed
and confused" is because no one has really figured out all of the
relationships among the first Piatts. In my list below, I have
eliminated a few supposed Piatt progeny who appear on some lists, but
for whom I have never found any evidence that indicates relationship
to Rene Piatt and Elizabeth Sheffield.
Cautions: Most Piatt researchers n
Greetings all. We have changed internet providers. Please note the
following:
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Those of you with the piattresearchers.net website bookmarked will not
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This item on ebay may be of interest to someone...
item number 1772371322
The Early Van Vliets. A Typical Family North of the
Blue Mountains. 1699-1834. A Chapter in the Settling
of Monroe County by E. Ruth Dunning and Harry Van
Vliet Leida. East Stroudsburg (PA): author published,
1989. First edition. 8vo (6 x 9), 53 pages. This
genealogy concentrates on this pioneering family of
Dirk and Rachel Van Vliet, who chose to settle along
the Sambo Creek in the developing region North of
the Blue Mountai
Thanks so much Don and John--what you sent, along with what Dick had given me for
the website, has at least uncircled me LOL Im not sure If Im less muddled though!
The problem arose when I unlinked a presumed father from William, father of John S
Pyatt. I lost all the old folks!
Anita--Im not sure whether it's bravery or insanity. But when the duplicate
individuals are removed and a few marriages taken out, and hopefully some new
gedcoms to add, It will all be online on the new site. Then I can move on
Robin
According to what I have been able to glean from the work of many others
and the PFN is that the 5 brothers were third generation Piatt's in the
colonies. My dates may be a tad off, but perhaps Dick or Laverne can
confirm. The list I have of the first Piatts down to the 5 Rev War
brothers goes like so:
Rene Piatt 1652-1705 (m 12/03/1677) Elizabeth Sheffield 1656-17??
children Jacob Piatt b1678
Rene Piatt b1679
Thomas Piatt b1681
James Piatt b168
Hi - I am Ella, but the Piatts are my husband's family, so I don't think I
can help. sorry.
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Robin your a brave person! This is a big job!
I have often thought how wonderfull it would be if someone would attempt to
make a master database in a chart form so we could see it all at once. Maybe
if it were possible to see it all laid out,( at the yearly get-together)? It
might to easier to put together the holes in the branches. Could this be
done in sections by different volunteers?
Does anyone else think about this? Or is it feasible? Anita
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From: "Robin Pyatt Bellamy"
Dottie and listers--You have to copy and paste the whole thing into your box. Or
you can access it from www.piattresearchers.net (click on index at the bottom of the
page and the link to the manumission is at the bottom)
Robin
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A google search for pyatt +jersey also turned up a record
for Ephraim Pyatt's manumission of Abigal [sic] on 8 Aug
1808 in Piscataway Township, Middlesex Co NJ. The record
is part of a collection on women's history at Rutgers
University and the transcription as well as an image of
the original document can be seen at:
http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/njwomenshistory/Period_2/
manumission.htm
Unfortunately, my remote access e-mail program splits the
URL so you will have to copy and paste the two parts int