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Thomas S. WYATT
Cascinda SMITH
Husband:  Thomas S. WYATT
Birth:  13 Jan 1838, Todd Co., KY
Occupation:  carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, sheriff, clergyman
Offices:  Justice of the Peace; Sheriff, Douglas Co., IL
Religion:  Methodist
Fraternal:  Mason
Politics:  Republican
Father:  Needham WYATT
Mother:  Martha A. MANN
Marriage:  30 Dec 1857, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Migration:  1865, to Douglas Co., IL
Wife:  Cascinda SMITH
Birth:  1837/8, of Muhlenberg Co., KY
Occupation:  homemaker
Children:
— born in Muhlenberg Co., KY:
1.  Elizabeth F. WYATT, b. 1858/9
2.  Luther N. WYATT, b. 1860/1
3.  Charles M. WYATT, b. 1862/3
4.  John W. WYATT, b. 1863/4

— born in Douglas Co., IL:
5.  Thomas B. WYATT, b. 1865/6
6.  Annie J. WYATT, b. 1867/8
7.  Elliott WYATT, b. 1873/4
8.  Lilly M. WYATT, b. 1878/9


Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Thomas WYATT; Age: 20; Birth: , Todd, Kentucky
Spouse: C. SMITH; Age: 19
Marriage: Dec 1857, , Muhlenberg, Kentucky
Source: Birth, Marriages, Deaths. Muhlenberg County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court.

2.  1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #16 of 236):  Greenville P.O., District No. 1, Muhlenburg Co., KY, p. 574, PN 16, 105/105, enumerated 11 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Thos S Wyatt 22 M   Farmer 800 400 Ky
Cascisada  " 21 F   Domestic     "
Elizabeth F "  1 F         "

3.  1870

4.  LDS.  Family Search: Census Records: 1880 United States (online at FamilySearch.org):
Census Place: Camargo, Douglas, Illinois
Source: FHL Film #1254203; NARA Film #T9-0203; Pg 81C
  Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fa Mo
Thomas ... WYATT Self M M W 42 KY Farmer-Blacksmith TN VA
Cascinda WYATT Wife F M W 41 KY Keeping House KY KY
Elisebeth F. WYATT Dau F S W 21 KY Without Occupation KY KY
Luthur N. WYATT Son M S W 19 KY Works In Blacksmith Shop KY KY
Charles M. WYATT Son M S W 17 KY Works On Farm KY KY
John W. WYATT Son M S W 16 KY Works On Farm KY KY
Thomas B. WYATT Son M S W 14 IL Works On Farm KY KY
Annie J. WYATT Dau F S W 12 IL Without Occupation KY KY
Elliott WYATT Son M S W  6 IL At Home KY KY
Lilley M. WYATT Dau F S W  1 IL At Home KY KY

5.  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):
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.  Thomas S. Wyatt's early life was spent in his father's blacksmith shop.  He received but ten months' schooling, yet became a fair scholar through studious habits.  At the age of nineteen years he began businesss for himself as a carpenter, which trade he followed for two years in Muhlenburg county, Kentucky; he next followed farming; then in 1865, came to this county and built a blacksmith shop seven miles northeast of Camargo, which he conducted until 1880, when he was elected sheriff.  In 1882 he was re-elected by a majority of six hundred and forty.  He had previously, while engaged in his trade, been a justice of the peace for nine years.  In youth he united with the Methodist church; has been a class leader and Sunday
p. 284 school superintendent, and was licensed as a preacher in 1875, since when he has preached often.  He organized a society in Jordan school-house, Camargo township, which society afterward built a large church, wherein he preached his first sermon.  He is a Mason and a Republican, and voted for Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky.  December 30, 1857, he married Cascinda Smith, of Muhlenburg county, Kentucky.

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