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    1. [NewCastle] Re: DENEWCAS-D Digest V02 #218
    2. Debbie......As your time permits, could you tell me whether any HYATT folks from Netherlands show up early 1700's in New Castle Co? Think progenitor was a Peter Hyatt. Thanks for sharing interesting materials. Charlie Murphy near Seattle.

    12/29/2002 03:21:50
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: DENEWCAS-D Digest V02 #218
    2. Debbie
    3. Not much I could f ind on Hyatts in early 18th century: Records, Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting: Jane Hyatt and Mary Watson bapt. Aug. 2, 1735. NCC Land Records: Deed. On 01-OCT-1706. Andrew Peterson of Appoquinimink, yeoman, to Thomas Hyatt of the County of West Chester in the province of New York, yeoman, and Andrew VanDike of the same county, yeoman. ...A tract of land on the north side of Appoquinimink Creek bounded by the first point of land in a small creek called Drawyers Creek & the swamp containing 400 acres. Now Andrew Peterson for 90 pounds granted to Isaac Gooding, Thomas Hyatt & Andrew VanDike the said tract of land. Isaac Gooding is to hold two full fifths parts of said tract, Thomas Hyatt to have two full fifths parts of said tract & Andrew VanDike to have one full fifth part. NCC Wills: Hyatt, Thomas, yeoman, St. George's Hundred. April 19, 1742. Sept. 17, 1744. Wife Rachel; sons Thomas, David, Jacob, Peter, Caleb and Joseph; grandson Thomas Peterson, son of John Peterson; daughter Cathren Johnson; daughter Mary Holland, wife of John. Exc. wife, Rachel and son, Caleb. ------------------------------------------------------------- On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 10:21 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Debbie......As your time permits, could you tell me whether any HYATT > folks > from Netherlands show up early 1700's in New Castle Co? Think > progenitor was > a Peter Hyatt. Thanks for sharing interesting materials. Charlie > Murphy > near Seattle. >

    12/29/2002 07:41:03