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Abraham WYATT
Lavina MASSENGALE
Husband:  Abraham WYATT
Birth:  ca. 1762, NC
Death:  Perry Co., TN
Marriage:  ca. 1790
Wife:  Lavina MASSENGALE
Birth:  ca. 1770
Death:  Perry Co., TN
Father:  Abraham MASSINGALE
Mother:  Unity __?__
Children:
— born in SC:
  1.  Sarah WYATT, b. 1791
  2.  Nancy WYATT, b. 1793
  3.  Solomon WYATT, b. 23 May 1794
  4.  Absolom WYATT, b. 1796
  5.  Isham WYATT, b. 27 Jun 1799
  6.  Samuel WYATT, b. 1800
  7.  Margaret Martha WYATT, b. 1802
  8.  Elizabeth WYATT, b. 1804

— born in Stewart Co., TN:
  9.  Lavina WYATT, b. 1806
10.  William WYATT, b. 1807
11.  Reuben Warren WYATT, b. 2 Aug 1808

Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

Sources:

1.  Descendants of Abraham Wyatt by Lucy Barron — excellent, well-documented page! [so, of course, the link died]

2.  Stewart County Deed Book C, 1789-1818 (online at the Stewart County TNGenWeb site).
193.  State of TN grant #934 to Hector McALLISTER, assignee of the heirs of Timothy HARDCASTLE, 1000a on E fork of S Cross Creek on the road leading from Abraham WYATT's to John BURCHAM's; pursuant to NC warrant #3999 (25 Nov 1796); 13 Mar 1809.

3.  Messages in the Wyatt Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com).

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