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John WYATT
Lucy RICHARDSON |
WARNING: There are serious problems with this family group sheet. Very likely a generation has been skipped. |
Husband: John WYATT
Birth: 1757, Londonderry, Ireland Death: aft. 1807, Davidson Co., NC Father: John WYATT Mother: Jane __?__ |
Marriage: said to have married in Ireland in 1800, which is inconsistent
with an arrival in America of 1773. A marriage of 1800 would have
been extremely late for John, so either he had an earlier wife (or two),
or a generation has been skipped, or both.
Migration: said to have come to America with his father and family in 1773 on the ship Admiral Hawk. |
Wife: Lucy RICHARDSON |
Children — born in Davidson Co., NC: |
1. John
R. "Jonny" WYATT, b. 1799-1802 2. Noah WYATT, b. 1806/7 or 1809/10 |
Sources:
1. Janie Revill. 1939. A Compilation of the Original Lists of the Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773. State Company, Columbia, SC (reprinted 1968, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD).
. Anon. 1991. The 1795 Census of Kentucky [as constructed from tax lists]. T.L.C. Genealogy, Miami Beach, FL (said to include every extant tax list from the state of Kentucky for the year 1795):
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