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Needham WYATT
Martha Ann MANN
Orphra J. HARMON
Husband:  Needham WYATT
Birth:  27 Jun 1807, TN
Death:  20 Feb 1895, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Disposition:  buried Wyatt Chapel Cemetery 
Father:  Thomas William WYATT
Mother:  Mary NEEDHAM
Marriage-1:  24 Apr 1832, Todd Co., KY
Wife-1:  Martha Ann MANN
Birth:  11 Apr 1812, VA
Death:  20 Oct 1854, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Disposition:  buried Wyatt Chapel Cemetery 
Father:  Wyatt MANN
Mother:  Nancy PENN
Marriage-2:  aft. 1854
Wife-2:  Orphra J. HARMON
Birth:  28 Sep 1823, Tennessee Co., KY
Death:  25 Sep 1917, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Disposition:  buried Jernigan Chapel Cemetery
Other spouse:  m1. Mr. JERNIGAN
Father:  Harvey HARMON
Children with Martha Ann MANN: 
  1.  Elizabeth Frances WYATT, b. 27 Oct 1833, Todd Co., KY 
  2.  Charles Wesley WYATT, b. 1834, Todd Co., KY 
  3.  Nancy Jane WYATT, b. 1836, Todd Co., KY
  4.  Thomas S. WYATT, b. 1837, Todd Co., KY
  5.  (infant) WYATT, b. 1839, Todd Co., KY
  6.  Martha A. WYATT, b. 1841, KY
  7.  Mary Susan WYATT, b. 1843, KY
  8.  William Needham WYATT, b. 1844, KY
  9.  Ann E. WYATT, b. 1849, KY 
10.  Daniel E. WYATT, b. 1851, Muhlenberg Co., KY 
11.  (infant daughter) WYATT, b. 1853, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Children with Orphra HARMON:
none?
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia

Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Kentucky Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Wyatt, Needham Mann, Martha A. 22 Apr 1832 Todd Co.

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-314):
1840 Wyatt, Neadham KY Todd Co. Todd City p. 272

3.  1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):  Sub-Division No. 2, Muhlenberg Co., KY, p. 271AB, ???/683, enumerated 11 Oct 1850, enumerated 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
N. Wyatt  42 M Farmer $300 Tenn
Martha A. "  34 F     VA
Elizabeth F. "  16 F     Ky
Charles W. "  15 M none   Do
Nancy J.   "  14 F     Do
Thomas S.  "  13 M     Do
Martha A.  "   8 F     Do
Mary S. Wyatt   6 F     Ky
Wm N.      "   4 M     Do
Ann E.     " 10/12 F     Do
Martha is fibbing about her age.  Living next door to Martha's probable sister, Mary Amanda (MANN) DICKERSON

4.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1860 (Broderbund CD-318):
1860 Wyatt, Needham KY Muhlenberg Co. Greenville P.O. p. 715

5.  1840 Tax List - Todd County, Ky transcribed by Karen Combs (online at Todd County KYGenWeb site [link died]):
Pg.  Name Acres Watercourse Value
50 Wyatt, Needham 80 Elkfork RR 120

6.  John M. Gresham.  1900.  Historical and Biographical Record of Douglas County, Illinois.  Press of Wilson, Humphreys & Co., Logansport, IN (online at HeritageQuest at Ancestry.com).  For full excerpt, see Thomas's family group sheet
p. 284
THOMAS S WYATT.
Thomas S. Wyatt, ex-sheriff of Douglas county, was born in Todd county, Kentucky, January 13, 1838.  His father, Needham Wyatt, a blacksmith, was born in Tennessee.  Thomas Wyatt, the father of Needham, was born in North Carolina; was a Revoultionary soldier, and was at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.  The mother of Thomas S. Wyatt was Mrs. Martha A. (Mann) Wyatt, sister of Rev. William W. Mann, a prominent member of the Methodist church of Kentucky...

7.  Family Group Sheet by John Charles Tippet.

8.  Messages in the Mann Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com).

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