From Kentuckians in Indiana: 28 Sep 1805 John P. Dunn [parents Isaac & Frances (Piatt) NJ1785/x BGAS 109 7 Apr 1830 John C. Noble [parents George T. & Louisa (Canby) HJOH 803 1834 10 Aug 1828 Noah E. Noble [parents George T. & Louisa (Canby) HJOH 805 1835 [This looks like birth records] Dauguerrotypes of Miss Belle Piatt of Mac-a-cheek Valley in southern Ohio made April 1857 in Sep 1939 issue of DAR publication; her brother was Kentuck Ben Piatt. Marriage License: Louis H. Piatt and miss Josephine Ryle; Boone Co., KY, 27 Jun 1878 Administrator's Bond: Josie Piatt, appointed admnx. Dr. L. H. Piatt, deceased, intestate; 27 Nov 1885; Boone Co., KY Death Certificate: Josie R. Piatt, Edmonton, Metcalfe Co., KY 28 Dec 1927, age 64; pneumonia, contributory: ___ heart disease; burial Grant,, KY (Registration district # 1055; #100; file no. 29018)
Thank you, Elise, for posting information about some of the Boone Co KY Piatts. They are an interesting line. I have two questions-- Have you ever tried to locate the papers of Nannie Louise Lodge who published "Everybody's Ancestry?" She died in Covington in the 1930s and I believe was from Boone Co KY. When we had the Piatt Researchers' conference in Cincinnati a few years ago, some of us toured Boone Co. Would you know of the location of the some of the Piatt residences or properties there? If so, could you post those locations in reference to some landmarks we would remember such as Petersburgh, Burlington, Rabbit Hash, the cemetery at East Bend? We do know that Federal Hall, the home of Jacob Piatt, is in ruins and too deep onto private property to be easily accessible. And, sadly, the home of Robert Piatt was torn down several years ago to make way for an electric generating plant. Thanks. -- Laverne Ingram Piatt Ontario, OH