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    1. Re: [PIATT] Piatt Conference Minutes - Monday 6-25-01
    2. Thank you for your daily summary of the research you are doing. I cannot attend but really enjoyed the summary you took time to put on for us to read. Thank You ! Evelyn Warren

    09/16/2001 11:20:21
  1. 09/16/2001 11:16:47
    1. [PIATT] Piatt Conference Minutes - Monday 6-25-01
    2. Subscribers to the PIATT-List might enjoy reading about some of the research and activities of those who participated in the 2001 Piatt Researchers Conference. Our location in Doylestown, Pennsylvania this year allowed easy access for research in New Jersey, Philadelphia and southeastern Pennsylvania. Each day over the coming week, I will post a copy of the minutes from one of the evening meetings at the conference. By the end of the week, you will have them all. Here are the Minutes from Monday Evening, 6/25/01: PIATT FAMILY RESEARCHERS' CONFERENCE Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pennsylvania June 25, 2001 Present: Elizabeth "Liz" Branstead, Beth Ann Lauer, Kenneth Lawrence Lauer & Mary Joan (Piatt) Lauer, David Conrad Piatt, James Donovan Piatt and Edith (Ross) Piatt, Joseph Howard Piatt & Pauline (Carpinelli) Piatt, Laverne (Ingram) Piatt, Richard O. Piatt and Mary (Keiper) Piatt, Ira "Skip" Piatt, Sharolynn Pyeatt, Christine Webb, Elizabeth Webb. Everyone spent the day in Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey. Laverne and her group (David, Liz, and Sharolynn) drove past the library and went first to the Administration (Court House) Building to check out deeds and wills. After stopping for lunch, they moved on to the Library, where they confused the librarian by being the second group of Piatts to show up in one day. They copied some things that they knew had been copied before for David's imaging project, then decided to see some of the territory. They drove out to New Brunswick, took Rt. 27 to see Six Mile Run, and went into Franklin Park to see The Old Dutch Church. (They reported that there is no water in Six Mile Run! It looks as if it is all grown over). Laverne made the point that, just to complicate matters, Rt. 27 is the county line between Somerset and Middlesex Counties. Therefore, the Wyckoffs lived right across the road from the Piatts, but the families were in two different counties. Richard said that the route of the road has changed since the era we are researching. Historically, there was a bend in the road that placed everyone in Somerset County. Richard and his group (Mary, Skip, Jim & Edith, Christine & Elizabeth) went first to the library. Richard did not feel that they made any major new discoveries, but he was able to get photocopies of some information that he had formerly copied by hand. They had a very nice lunch, but were fatigued and came back to campus early. David had not seen the Kearney Charts previously. He said that he was interested in acquiring a set for himself and a set for a library. Joe Piatt was able to oblige by providing two sets to David and a set to Christine as well. Christine said that if one more set could be made available, she would see that it was placed in the Special Collections Section at the University of Kentucky. Laverne commented that John Piatt's land now seems to have an apartment or professional building on it. The last time Richard saw the area, there were still some ruins of an old house on it. The area across the road (the Wyckoff property?) appeared to be vacant. The economy of New Brunswick at the time was very much impacted by the availability of water transportation and the presence of the canal. Richard suggested that anyone who is interested in the history of the area and the impact of the canal would be well advised to visit the Canal Museum at Easton, Pennsylvania. Laverne and Richard both found the list of letters remaining at the Post Office in Philadelphia, and James Piatt of East Jersey is mentioned. Why would a letter for James of East Jersey be sent to Philadelphia? Could it have to do with shipping and the involvement of the Piatts in shipping? Laverne also found the descriptions of the properties for sale in the area fascinating. The houses seemed very grand for the time. Two stories with a full basement----Laverne would consider buying that! Richard said that he has no doubt that the Piatts had some involvement with shipping during the era of the late 1600s and early 1700s. Richard has seen papers apprenticing one of the early Piatt sons to a shipmaster, for example. And John Piatt died in St. Thomas. He may have traveled back and forth many times before his death. Liz showed the group the first half of the combined index for the first six volumes of Piatt Family Newsletter. She and a friend have been working on the project of transcribing and combining the indexes, and Ken has been helping with proofreading. She hopes that, in another year, all twelve volumes will have been included and she will be able to make the combined index available to other Piatt researchers. Joe & Paulie went to Norristown and attempted to determine who was the original owner of their son's home (built in 1901). Unfortunately, they got "the run around," were bounced around from floor to floor and department to department, and did not succeed in the end. Regarding plans for Tuesday, Richard reported that he is planning to spend the day at the New Jersey Archives tomorrow. There is a ton of material there to research, and he could use extra help doing things like checking the wills of men who owned local stores for names of Piatt and collateral lines. Laverne has not made a decision yet about what she will do. Liz pointed out that there were a couple of other places that were also closed on Monday that might be open on Tuesday, for example, the Hunterdon Library. Notes by Beth A. Lauer

    09/16/2001 03:34:03
    1. Re: [PIATT] Fw: Candle Lighting-Please participate
    2. ed pyeatt
    3. Amen to all this. . . and thanks for sharing your thoughts. . . Ed

    09/16/2001 01:39:00
    1. Re: [PIATT] Fw: Candle Lighting-Please participate
    2. janenelson
    3. I lit my candles and I stood in the evening light thinking of those lost, those found and those still searching. I thought about the righteous anger we all are feeling and I ask this of all of you, Do Not let loose your anger on the American Muslim community. Do Not release your rage on the Americans of Middle Eastern descent! There were Muslims in the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11. There were people who's ancestors came from the Middle East in those towers. The terrorists attacked them because they were and still are Americans. We are ALL Americans. Do not let this horrible act of madmen tear us apart. Do not commit such acts of hatred and rage that will put you on the same level as those terrorists. We who have searched for our ancestors know they came to this country for many different reasons. They came here and they built here and they believed here. We are the result of their strivings, let us bring pride to their memories by pursuing Justice, not Revenge. Justice is all we can ask for, God claimed Vengence for Himself. Jane Nelson ----- Original Message ----- From: "A. Kemen" <akemen@cinci.rr.com> To: <PIATT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:29 PM Subject: [PIATT] Fw: Candle Lighting-Please participate > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margo" <"malurvey$bewellnet.com"@fgn.net> > To: <OHROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:22 PM > Subject: Fw: Candle Lighting-Please participate > > > > Friday September 14 is a day for all Americans to stand up next to each > > other and tell these terrorists that we are a proud nation. > > > > Please fly your flags High from your house, your cars and from your > > businesses. > > > > Friday Night at 7:00 p.m. step out your door, stop your car, or step out > > of your establishment and light a candle or shine a flashlight. We will > > show the world that Americans are strong and united together against > > terrorism. Please pass this to everyone on your e-mail list. We need > > to reach everyone across the United States quickly. > > > > The message: WE STAND UNITED - WE WILL NOT TOLERATE TERRORISM. > > We need press to cover this-- we need the world to see. > > > > > > ==== OHROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Homepage for this list is > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/mindex.html > > To search this list go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHROOTS for the > list name. > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > > > ==== PIATT Mailing List ==== > Thought for the day: Any ancestor you identify today is > just two more you have to identify tomorrow... > Keep up the good work! > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    09/16/2001 12:51:22
    1. [PIATT] re: French resources
    2. Sharolynn Pyeatt
    3. I just thought I'd share with the group how I answered a question from another family researcher about my more recent activities and discoveries. The initial question was whether I had been able to establish a link between Rene Piat/LeFleur and the individuals mentioned in the books on the French Huguenots. The following was part of my response: >With regards to my research, what I have done has been partly the result >of curiosity. Also, based upon my experience, I have found that sometimes >it helps to start at an earlier date and move forward in time when you've >got something concrete to work with. For example, based upon family Bible >records, when I was researching my maternal grandmother's maiden name, we >knew that I descended from a Theophilus Anderson who married Molly Lear, >some of their children, general information about his descendents & how we >descended from him, as well the fact that they had children born in >Kentucky. But we had no real documentation outside of family records and >pictures. Since his name was so unique, I took a chance and looked for >him in Kentucky-- and was fortunate enough to locate him in a census, >which gave me a more specific location. He had ten children-- and they >each tended to use the same given names as each of them had >children. They also seemed to stick together as they moved from Kentucky >into Indiana and from there into Texas and Nebraska. I chose to follow all >of his descendents as far as I could-- just so that I could keep everyone >straight. As it turned out, all of the oral tradition that had been passed >down to our family has turned out to be fairly accurate-- just >incomplete-- and in a matter of months I was able to find all of the >documentation I needed. > >What happened initially was that when I came home from the conference, I >decided to glance at some the books in our library on the Huguenots in >America. I wasn't able to find much other than references to Rene in a >listing of individuals who had been granted property in New Jersey from >offices in London. That, in turn, led me to do a quick scan of materials >on the Huguenots in the British Isles and in France. Since there has been >some belief that the family may have been from Dauphine Province, I >started there with the assumption that, if I was unable to find any 16th >or 17th century reference to the family name at that location, I would >look for the surname in records for other provinces. I based my time >estimate on the fact that Rene was already in New Jersey before 1700. The >books that I found, however, only had references to the 16th century, >specifically the mid-1500's, which would be about a century before Rene >was born. > >We don't really know anything about Rene prior to his land grant record, >including when and where he was born. I was pleased to find any reference >to the surname(s) at all. I don't read French, so I have been dependent >upon looking for the surname in indexes listed at the backs of the books >and then taking the book to a friend and co-worker to get a quick summary >of what the book said in the related paragraphs. It was interesting to me >to find the reference to the LeFleur family and to find that they were >Protestant ministers, which may make them easier to follow as they >migrated. It was particularly interesting to see that at least one >LeFleur minister went to Scotland/Ireland, in part because the >(Ravenscroft?) belief that the Pyatt/Piatt/Pyeatt name is somehow linked >to the Scottish "Pyott." Given that all of this religious migration is >taking place in the 16th and 17th centuries, it now appears that there is >at least the possibility of a familial connection between the American, >Scottish & French families. To me, the gap between France and New Jersey >is at the very least a curiosity and worthy of research. > >My personal link to Rene is fairly well established, it's >Rene-Jacob-Jacob-John (who marries Jane Blair and goes to North >Carolina)-James (who marries Catherine Finley and eventually moves to >Arkansas)-Peter P.-James P.-John Thomas-George Frazier (1st member of his >family born in Oregon, shortly after they arrived in 1904)-Donald J. and >finally to me. I've documented my links back to John & Jane Blair >Pyeatt. This John was born in Path Valley-- but I had not verified the >links previously established between John & his great-grandfather Rene. I >knew absolutely nothing about the Path Valley-- which was why I felt so >strongly about attending the conference this summer-- I wanted to learn >about the family as it related to Pennsylvania & New Jersey. > >Since everyone else seems to be actively working on the family in those >locations, I decided to work on the links in England and France so as to >avoid duplication of effort. My decision has also been based, in part, on >the fact that I work in a large academic, and specifically in a >"research," library and am located also close to the Family History >Library in Salt Lake City and to the University of Utah library (another >academic library)-- which means that I have some phenomenal resources >available to me that may not be as readily available to other family >researchers. > >So, to succinctly answer your question, no, I have not been able to forge >a link between Rene and the men whose names I have located in the French >sources-- but I'm hoping that as I do more research, I will be able to >find a link somewhere along the way. Hope this explains what I'm doing >and why. > > > >Sharolynn

    09/11/2001 06:18:05
    1. [PIATT] Re: Piatt to Pyatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Strickland, Parker, Piatt or?, Armfield, Martin, Thornton, Strand, Cantelo. Summers, Verdis, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/216.219.1 Message Board Post: I am confussed also! When I talked to living distant coz's that live in Beloit WI., they said they remember and knew my grt grd mother , Florence Armfield who's mother was Eliz. hannah PIATT, and that is how her whole family spelled their name. BUT, on her death cert. my grt grd father, Frank Pierce Williams filled in the death cert. and he spelled the name PYATT. He also was an educated man, so who was correct??I also am trying to connect E. hannah Piatt to her mother and father. She was born in Ohio, 1828. She died in Portland OR. 1914.

    09/10/2001 04:55:03
    1. [PIATT] Re: Piatt to Pyatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/216.219 Message Board Post: We found that or heard from someone that when they inter married they changed their names to some extent. Do you know anything about a Laura Pyatt or Sarah Pyatt. I believe that Sarah was the daughter of Benjimin Pyatt. My husbands grandmother was a Tinker and was married to a Woolsey. Ferd Woolsey mother was a Piatt and Avie's mother was a Pyatt.

    09/10/2001 12:48:18
    1. [PIATT] OHIO PIATTS
    2. Anita Acosta
    3. Since some of the OHIO PIATTs seem to be on line lately, I would like to re-post my quiery. I have a Florence Piatt Armfield brn 1870 , in Montford WI. Her mother was Elizabeth HANNAH PIATT, (she went by Hannah), brn 1828 in Canton, Hamilton co. Ohio- died 1914 in portland OR. Orville Piatt was a son of her's. Florence was my 2nd grt grd mother. Does anyone have any information on this family.? I need to find Elizabeth Hannah's parents any other missing family. I have the names of Elizabeth hannah's children, that info I found on -line. But I know nothing of her ancestors. I have never seen any of her pedagree posted. Any one related? Thanks anita

    09/08/2001 03:53:04
    1. Re: [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
    2. A. Kemen
    3. I would like very much to get the information that you have on her. Is this the same Artimentia Piatt, daughter of John H. Piatt (son of Lewis Jr.) and Elizabeth Jane Hayslip? She is not a direct descendent of my line (I am from the Lewis Sr, John H. line) but she is still in my Piatt family. I would like to know all the puzzling details. Amanda Cincinnati, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: <curator1224@yahoo.com> To: <PIATT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 6:12 PM Subject: [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/77.99.101.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > My interest in the Piatt family came from a legend in Ripley, OH which started in May of 1934 when Jacob's daughter Artimisha was found hanging from a rope in nearby Eagle Creek. She, however, was not buried as Artimisha, but Nellie Kunzman, one of the many names she was known by.She, to say the least, had a quite colorful past before ending up with a sash cord around her neck. I picked up the investigation from news articles from 1934 and discovered her actual name and her 9 marriages. She left a path of tragedy upon about everybody who encountered her. It's a strange, fascinating story. A section of Ripley is known as Dead Woman's Hollow because of her. She's buried in an unmarked grave in the Pisgah Ridge Cemetery which is in Levanna, a west section of Ripley. > > > ==== PIATT Mailing List ==== > You can contact the listowner (that's me, Christine!) at > xinegirl@gateway.net > with any questions, problems, or suggestions! > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    09/07/2001 05:47:13
    1. [PIATT] Re: PIATT-D Digest V01 #96
    2. Sharolynn Pyeatt
    3. The 1964 reprint was published by the Genealogical Publishing Co. in Baltimore. I haven't looked at it, but it is in our library downstairs, so I could if someone was interested in something specific. I've been looking at books published in France regarding the Huguenots-- and have found both the Piatt and LeFleur names listed as Huguenots in Dauphine Province in the 16th century. Since Rene appears with both surnames, I had decided to research both. The Piat listed was a barber who apparently was a dissenter regarding decision made by the king, which was how his name came to appear in the court records. The LeFleur surname is related to a minister and his family-- and it is likely that he migrated to Holland because of persecution. Apparently at least one of his descendents later migrated to Ireland or Scotland (I can't remember which at the moment), where he was also a Protestant minister. Hope this helps! Sharolynn J. Pyeatt Catalog Dept. 6426 HBLL Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 _______________________________________ >From: Marianne Pyeatt <mcpgene@excite.com> >To: PIATT-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <5185188.999890459810.JavaMail.imail@roary.excite.com> >Subject: [PIATT] Huguenots in America (orig. 1901 publ) >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Has anyone seen/own this book? Anything we need to know about? Anyone >consider buying it? > >Ebay auction #163400437 currently at $25.99 ends Sept 8 at 17:21 PDT (same >book lists from $25.00 - 125.00 (differing conditions) in the original 1901 >version located thru www.bookfinders.com) > >This is a hardback 1964 edition of MEMORIALS OF THE HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA, >from the 1901 original work. It was compiled by Rev. A. Stapleton. It is 164 >pages. It is a study of the Huguenots name pertaining to settlement in >Pennsylvania. The book has illustrations of noted subjects. The book has a >toffee brown color. The volume is in just about mint condition with >absolutely no damge to the pages or cover. The spine is crisp. A sketch >(about 50 %) of some of the indexed related names are: ACHE ALLEMAN ALBERT >ARMASON AURAND BAPTISTE BAIRD BACH BCHART BARTO BASHORE BATILLION BALDY BAR >BALME BAUER BERRINGER BEAVER BEAU BEAUCHAMP BERNETZ BESS BERTLE BENECH >BEAUFORT BEGGARY, BEIDINGER BILLET BOUCHEE BOHRE BOUTON BONNETT BOUCHET >BOYER BRANT BUCK CALLY CAQUELIN CAFFAREL CARMANE CHAPELLE CHASEUR CHARTIER >CHARETT CLERQ COUVIER COCHET COMPOS CONSUL CROWNWALT CUSHWA DARON DASONS DE >ARMOND DE AVIER DE NORMAND DE BELLE DE BEAU DE DEIR DE FRANCE DE GANN DE >LONGSCHAMP DE LAGE DE LONG DE LANCY DE PREE DE PURCELL DE TRAY DE VILLE DE >LA BACH DE LA COUR DE LA CAMP DE LA PLAINE DE LA VALL DESCHONG DEQUE DIGEON >DOZ DOBLER DONDORE DOUTELL DRACOT DUPREE DUVAL DUCHE DUFORT DURELL DUTON DU >BOIS DU PONT DU CASTLE ECKERLINE EMILOT EKORD FORNEY FERREE FIDELE FIEURY >FOLQUIER FORTINEAUX FRENTIER FRANK GARTON GASHA GANNETT GALLO GAUTIER GERRA >GERARD GEHRET GILLION GRAUEL GRIMM GRENIBLE HALLER HAY HEYDE HERRING HOCH >HILLEGAS HOGAR HOBART HOYER HOOZIER HORRY HUTIER HUBELE HUELING HUYETT >IMBERT IZARD JARDINES JAVIN JEUNE JORAY JULIAN JOMMEL KAUFFMAN KEPPLER >KLENCKE LAMBING LACHART LATZ LAUX LANBLEAU LALLEMAND LEASURE LVERING LINGEL >LORAH LOVINE LA BELLE LA OTT LA PORT LA RASH LA ROSE LA TOUR LA SAUL LA >TRINE LE BEAU LE BOT LE BRANT LE CRONE LE COLLE LE DIE LEMONT LE ROY LE TORT >LE VALLEAU LA VASSONG MACKINETT MARCHAND MARTI MAROT MARTINE MARETT MAIER >MARKLEY MARIE MERREE MELFORT MEURER MESSAKOP MOSER MOLIER MOLIN MORIS >MONTFORT MUNI NERON NAUDIN NOEL OBERLIN PACA PALLIO PARIS PARAT PAVON PATIER >PIERSON PERLETT PETTIT PERSHING PIEVEX PINNARD PONA PURVIANCE PYATT QUA >QUEPIC RAUSIER RAYER RAQUET RAMEY REVERE REMEY REMLEY RECEAU RELAN RIEHL >RITNER RICHARDSON RIBOLEAU ROLLER ROSIER ROSHONG ROSHNER RUTAN RUTSELIA >RUBIE SANTEE SAUVET SAUSSER SALLADA SCHENDT SCHREINER SCHNELLBACH SEVIER >SECORE SEAL SHULTZ SHUEY SHOWA SHETRON SIEUR SPURIOR STEG SUMIOS TALMAN TIEN >TIESSER TORSON TOMEL TRIPPEO TREVETT URNER URFFER ULL VALIN VASSER VAUTRIE >VIEBERT VISHANG VOSIN VOYER WENDLING WERLEY WIERSHANG WEIMER WILLARD, >more... Please email me with a specific question. **NO RESERVE** I accept >money orders, cashier's checks and personal checks. Winning bidder to pay >$4.50 shipping/packing. Thanks for Looking.

    09/07/2001 11:08:00
    1. [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/77.99.101.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My interest in the Piatt family came from a legend in Ripley, OH which started in May of 1934 when Jacob's daughter Artimisha was found hanging from a rope in nearby Eagle Creek. She, however, was not buried as Artimisha, but Nellie Kunzman, one of the many names she was known by.She, to say the least, had a quite colorful past before ending up with a sash cord around her neck. I picked up the investigation from news articles from 1934 and discovered her actual name and her 9 marriages. She left a path of tragedy upon about everybody who encountered her. It's a strange, fascinating story. A section of Ripley is known as Dead Woman's Hollow because of her. She's buried in an unmarked grave in the Pisgah Ridge Cemetery which is in Levanna, a west section of Ripley.

    09/07/2001 10:12:24
    1. [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Z.2ACBAEB/77.99.101.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes I see it in the Marriage Records now. 2 feb 1856 Jacob ada co. 35y ada co. 2 Lewis Piatt Christina H Burnsides 19y boon co. 1 Lewis and Elizabeth Burnsides. Green Township Is his father Lewis that married Priscilla (prissy) Newman 20 nov 1822. Thanks for replying. Rob & Sally

    09/07/2001 07:09:59
    1. [PIATT] Huguenots in America (orig. 1901 publ)
    2. Marianne Pyeatt
    3. Has anyone seen/own this book? Anything we need to know about? Anyone consider buying it? Ebay auction #163400437 currently at $25.99 ends Sept 8 at 17:21 PDT (same book lists from $25.00 - 125.00 (differing conditions) in the original 1901 version located thru www.bookfinders.com) This is a hardback 1964 edition of MEMORIALS OF THE HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA, from the 1901 original work. It was compiled by Rev. A. Stapleton. It is 164 pages. It is a study of the Huguenots name pertaining to settlement in Pennsylvania. The book has illustrations of noted subjects. The book has a toffee brown color. The volume is in just about mint condition with absolutely no damge to the pages or cover. The spine is crisp. A sketch (about 50 %) of some of the indexed related names are: ACHE ALLEMAN ALBERT ARMASON AURAND BAPTISTE BAIRD BACH BCHART BARTO BASHORE BATILLION BALDY BAR BALME BAUER BERRINGER BEAVER BEAU BEAUCHAMP BERNETZ BESS BERTLE BENECH BEAUFORT BEGGARY, BEIDINGER BILLET BOUCHEE BOHRE BOUTON BONNETT BOUCHET BOYER BRANT BUCK CALLY CAQUELIN CAFFAREL CARMANE CHAPELLE CHASEUR CHARTIER CHARETT CLERQ COUVIER COCHET COMPOS CONSUL CROWNWALT CUSHWA DARON DASONS DE ARMOND DE AVIER DE NORMAND DE BELLE DE BEAU DE DEIR DE FRANCE DE GANN DE LONGSCHAMP DE LAGE DE LONG DE LANCY DE PREE DE PURCELL DE TRAY DE VILLE DE LA BACH DE LA COUR DE LA CAMP DE LA PLAINE DE LA VALL DESCHONG DEQUE DIGEON DOZ DOBLER DONDORE DOUTELL DRACOT DUPREE DUVAL DUCHE DUFORT DURELL DUTON DU BOIS DU PONT DU CASTLE ECKERLINE EMILOT EKORD FORNEY FERREE FIDELE FIEURY FOLQUIER FORTINEAUX FRENTIER FRANK GARTON GASHA GANNETT GALLO GAUTIER GERRA GERARD GEHRET GILLION GRAUEL GRIMM GRENIBLE HALLER HAY HEYDE HERRING HOCH HILLEGAS HOGAR HOBART HOYER HOOZIER HORRY HUTIER HUBELE HUELING HUYETT IMBERT IZARD JARDINES JAVIN JEUNE JORAY JULIAN JOMMEL KAUFFMAN KEPPLER KLENCKE LAMBING LACHART LATZ LAUX LANBLEAU LALLEMAND LEASURE LVERING LINGEL LORAH LOVINE LA BELLE LA OTT LA PORT LA RASH LA ROSE LA TOUR LA SAUL LA TRINE LE BEAU LE BOT LE BRANT LE CRONE LE COLLE LE DIE LEMONT LE ROY LE TORT LE VALLEAU LA VASSONG MACKINETT MARCHAND MARTI MAROT MARTINE MARETT MAIER MARKLEY MARIE MERREE MELFORT MEURER MESSAKOP MOSER MOLIER MOLIN MORIS MONTFORT MUNI NERON NAUDIN NOEL OBERLIN PACA PALLIO PARIS PARAT PAVON PATIER PIERSON PERLETT PETTIT PERSHING PIEVEX PINNARD PONA PURVIANCE PYATT QUA QUEPIC RAUSIER RAYER RAQUET RAMEY REVERE REMEY REMLEY RECEAU RELAN RIEHL RITNER RICHARDSON RIBOLEAU ROLLER ROSIER ROSHONG ROSHNER RUTAN RUTSELIA RUBIE SANTEE SAUVET SAUSSER SALLADA SCHENDT SCHREINER SCHNELLBACH SEVIER SECORE SEAL SHULTZ SHUEY SHOWA SHETRON SIEUR SPURIOR STEG SUMIOS TALMAN TIEN TIESSER TORSON TOMEL TRIPPEO TREVETT URNER URFFER ULL VALIN VASSER VAUTRIE VIEBERT VISHANG VOSIN VOYER WENDLING WERLEY WIERSHANG WEIMER WILLARD, more... Please email me with a specific question. **NO RESERVE** I accept money orders, cashier's checks and personal checks. Winning bidder to pay $4.50 shipping/packing. Thanks for Looking. _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

    09/07/2001 06:20:59
    1. [PIATT] Piatt Castles Postcard c1908
    2. Marianne Pyeatt
    3. Another Ebay item - One of the Piatt Castles General Piatt's Chateau, West Liberty, Ohio Item # 1187210960 currently at $4.00 ends Sep-10-01 16:30:11 PDT General Piatt's Chateau, West Liberty, Ohio postcard is postmarked October, 1908. Postcard pictures a beautiful victorian mansion. Postcard has a very small tear to the right of the word Ohio. High bidder pays $1.50 shipping. Payment must be received within 10 days from auction end and we accept money orders only. has photo of postcard (which I will attempt to copy and paste to my website page for Piatt Castles. MCP) _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

    09/07/2001 06:19:54
    1. [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/77.99.101.1 Message Board Post: The Jacob Piatt I referenced of Adams Co., OH married Christina Burnside. There seemed to be several lines of Piatts who ended up in and around Adams Co., but it doesn't sound like there's a connection to your Jacob Piatt.

    09/07/2001 04:11:05
    1. [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Z.2ACBAEB/77.99.101 Message Board Post: I have a Jacob Piatt III, Born 18 nov 1725 Pennsylvania. He was married to Elizabeth Dunham, his 10th of 12 children was Diana. I wonder is their a connection. We have his death at Peters creek Twp. Pa. His son Benjamin is buried in Adams co. ( he fought in the Revelutionary War. ) He had a Daughter named nancy the youngest of 8 children. Give me a shout. we can see if this connects Rob & Sally Lambert jars@qn.net

    09/06/2001 03:42:44
    1. [PIATT] Re: Adams Co. Ohio Piatt''s 1799-1900
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Piatt Jones Baldwin Black Cordrey Sheffield Hull Paul Dunham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Z.2ACBAEB/42.102 Message Board Post: Hi John, My name is Robert Lambert. My line is my grandmother Mildred Piatt Jones, Samual E, Lewis B, ( Horatio's Brother ? ). John, Benjamin, Jacob III, Jacob II, Jacob, Rene, I know this is an old query. But I hope to hear from you. Rob & Sally Lambert jars@qn.net

    09/06/2001 03:16:47
    1. [PIATT] Re: piatts in Adams county Ohio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Piatt Jones Baldwin Black Cordrey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Z.2ACBAEB/148.194.197 Message Board Post: Hi Peggy Jarvis is my Aunt. My wife and I have taken over where Peggy left off. So feel free to ask questions. We still have a lot of Pegs info to verify. She lost some of her info on the family. but we have a good bit of info still. We just went to Adams Co. last weekend. So its a good time to ask I copied a lot of info and the names are still fresh in my mind. Rob & Sally Lambert, South Solon Ohio Peg is at woodenpeg50@aol.com and ours is jars@qn.net

    09/06/2001 02:58:01
    1. [PIATT] Re: Peter Piatt son Daniel Piatt wife Ida Watkins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Z.2ACBAEB/228.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for all your help.

    08/31/2001 08:47:12