[MARRIAGE: 13 Dec 1862 to ?]--SH |
Divorced |
[see Bio of John Wyatt 1885: Mary Jane, wife of Jacob Hull, M.D., of Spencerville]--SH |
(Assuming these are the same Mary Wyatts) |
Cemetery transcription, Evergreen, Newville, Ind.GenWeb: Wyatt, Elmore Elda, son, died January 26, 1873, 26 years Elmer, 1842 - 1918 Julia, wife, 1845 - 1927 Mary M., daughter, 1873 - 1877 Elmer E.,son, 1872 - 1872 Wyatt, Matilda, 1801 - 1860 mother Samuel, 1801 - 1893 father |
[From the census records, she lives with parents ] -- SH |
death cert, igi |
death cert |
[The descendents of Nancy Jane Wyatt and all their notes and citations are imported from the " haverly gedcom " found at LDS ]--SH Haverly Notes: --------------------------------------------- 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page [john felch to append.FTW] Facts about this person: Fact 13 March 06, 1921/22 Buried at Osborn Cemetery |
IGI |
within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. |
[ Orange Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana Wyatt Nathan E 1862-1921 ~Or 3-14 27 Wyatt Carrie R (w/o Nathan E) 1860-1921 ~Or 3-14 Noble County, Probate Wyatt Nathan E, d. 5-1-1921. Fd: 5-5-1921. Sis: Fannie Berry, Nancy J Hardendorf. Bro: James L Wyatt. ]--LN |
Ohio death records show Martha as wife; Wm H and Nancy Strong as parents. |
[ " This regiment saw much hard service in the war, and the ranks were thinned many times by Confederate bullets. The regiment campaigned mostly in the South. " ] -- from Indiana Genweb |
[ " They moved from Richland Co, OH to DeKalb County, IN in 1836, settled in Jackson Twp. " ---Indiana Biography of Nathan Wyatt vs. " Jun 1837 " -- seen in second bio. " They were members of the Methodist Protestant Church. ... They had fifteen children. He is veteran of the War of 1812. " ---Indiana Biography at Indiana Genweb BIRTH: Two dates appear, 1776 or May 1778. Two birth states appear, Md and Va.] -- SH [Sec. 34, Jackson Twp, DeKalb Co, Indiana Pension Petition - Capt Dawson's Company, General Mead's Division, PA Militia, Mercer Co. Wife is Mary Felton.]--SH See note on Thomas Felton about residence in Mercer County. |
Thomas Cannon, Justice of the Peace (d. bef 31 JUL 1871) married them according to the Declaration of a Widow for Pension (War of 1812). The document lists the place as " Mercer Co, Penn (then Queen Ann) " View image of this document attached to Mary Felton. [Posted by: Lynne Nuibe (ID *****4858) Date: December 21, 2005 at 20:35:28 In Reply to: Mary Felton - Mercer County by Jerry In the Mercer Co. Archives Vol. I (Deed Book I) is the following entry: A-1-186 Aug 10, 1804. Thomas Felton to Nathan Weyate, $110.00, a tract in Mercer County on Shenango creek inteh 4th districk of donation lands. 100 acres bounded east by "corner of my track, on which I now live", west by Thomas and John Cannon. Ack: Thomas Felton and wife Mary. Rec: Jan 5, 1805. In the Mercer Co. History, 1888, I see Nathan Wyatt mentioned on page 592 as an early settler in Shenango Twp., and on page 632 as a Shenango Twp. official (an overseer) in 1813. On page 148, Thomas Felton is in the list of taxables for 1800, and is a township official (an appraiser) for Shenango Twp. in 1806.]--Lynne Nuibe at http://genforum.genealogy.com/pa/mercer/messages/684.html |
[ Wyatt Pansy, infant daughter of J. L. and Anna Wyatt, died at LaOtto Aug. 2. ^ 8-17-1888 ]--Noble County Library at Albion http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Obituaries/1Obitindex.htm |
Perl is a boy in 1880. |
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