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Re: Two John Wiatts in Gloucester County in the Late 1700s
Posted by: Steven Rivkin (ID *****5292) Date: November 05, 2009 at 19:44:59
In Reply to: Re: Two John Wiatts in Gloucester County in the Late 1700s by William Wyatt of 5269

No - the 3 brothers James, John and William - I don't know who their father is - but have only done limited research.

The above brother James is the one who married Bethleham and she is found in deeds with James in both Northumberland County VA as well as in Tryon Co NC.

I don't have access to my stored material but I might guess?? that James was born around 1720-30 range

A James Wyatt Jr is mentioned in Tryon County that might be his son but - only maybe. James Jr,likely born around 1750 roughly - he goes off with a group of men to fight off the Indians who had recently attacked in 1776 I think. I thought this might? be my James who was the father of John Wyatt born in 1772 who married Sarah Trammel born 1777. John and Sarah lived in Buncombe County NC on Mud creek till they moved to Tennessee in 1826. John's father James supposedly served 7 years in the Revolutionary War.
I did not find a pension for James so he may have died young or at least not old, there are some land warrents for several James Wyatt's. There is a William and John Wyatt in Buncombe county that I know very little about. The other John is about the same age with children as my John - a possible first cousin. The William I think is older and may be my John's uncle but I forget if his age made this possible.

As I said to many maybe's, I need to find out more about John's father or other relatives.


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