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Thomas Jackson WYATT
Mary Louisa McCRAY
Husband:  Thomas Jackson WYATT
Birth:  6 Apr 1835, MO
Death:  1887 
Father:  William T. WYATT
Mother:  Rachel THOMPSON
Marriage:  23 Apr 1857, Grundy Co., MO
Wife:  Mary Louisa McCRAY
Birth:  20 Feb 1836, Monroe Co., TN
Death:  1882 
Father:  William McCRAY
Mother:  Nancy Anderson BRYANT
Children — born in MO:
1.  Florence WYATT, b. 1857/8
2.  Mary L. WYATT, d. Jun 1882, buried Grundy Co., MO
3.  T.J. WYATT, d. 1883, buried Grundy Co., MO 
4.  William Benton WYATT, b. Aug 1861, Mercer Co., MO 
5.  Etta WYATT, b. 1864
6.  Louana WYATT, b. 1867
7.  J.W. WYATT, b. 1870
8.  Clara WYATT, b. 1873
9.  Charles P. WYATT, b. 19 Oct 1876


Sources:

1.  Family Group Sheet by Betty Ann (Matthiesen) Cogliati and her grandmother, Maude Irene (Thompson) Rose.

2.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1998.  Marriage Index:  Missouri, 1851-1900  (Broderbund CD-234):
Wyatt, Thomas J. McCrea, Mary 23 Apr 1857 Grundy Co.

3.  1860 Census: Washington Twp., Mercer Co., MO (extracted by Lawrence May):
0707-01 WYATT, T.J. 25 M     MO
0707-02 WYATT, M.L. 24 F     TN
0707-03 WYATT, Florence  2 F     MO

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