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Subject: Re: [PIATT] Jacob of Pennsylvania
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:27:29 -0800 (PST)


While we are on this subject, does anyone have any further information for
these children of Jacob and Mary that I don't have? I DO have some further
information on Dinah, Jacob and John. However, the rest are a mystery. Can
anyone shed more light? I don't want to have to wait for the conference to
find out! Marianne

On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 01:25:24 -0500, wrote:

> Thank you, Marianne, for posting the information about JACOB and MARY
HULL
> PIATT, of the second and third generation of Piatts in New Jersey. This
> information was also published in the Piatt Family Newsletter, Volume 1,
1986.
> What was published in PFN is in agreement with Marianne's posting with
minor
> differences which I will list here. I list the differences for
informational
> purposes only. Further research will have to determine which variation
is
> correct. Differences are set off with underscores.
>
> Jacob Piatt died in Cumberland _Valley_ PA
> Mary Hull's birth 4 Feb _1861/1862_
> Mary Hull died _probably in PA_
> Dinah's birth 3 Feb _1704/1704_
> Dinah's marriage _about_ 1722
> Dinah was the third wife of Jonathan Martin
> Younger Jacob's birth 14 Jan _1705_
> Pierre/Peter's birth 19 Jan _1707/1708_
> Rachel 's birth 25 Sep _1709_
> Rachel baptized 15 Oct 1717, First Reformed Church, Somerville NJ
> Thomas moved to Elizabethtown NJ
> John's marriage year _1739_
> Mary's birth year _not given_
> Samuel's birth _c1718_
>
> Sources cited for the listing in Volume 1 of the Piatt Family Newsletter
were:
>
> Kearney, Joseph N, YE COLONIAL KINSMEN, 1978
> Monnette, Orra E, FIRST SETTLERS OF YE PLANTATIONS OF PISCATAWAY AND
> WOODBRIDGE, OLDE EAST NEW YERSEY, 1664-1714
> Ravenscroft, Ruth Thayer, FAMILY OF PIATT, PYATT, PYEATTE, PYEATT, ETC,
1958
> Dally, Rev Joseph W, VITAL RECORDS OF WOODBRIDGE NJ, Hunterdon House,
> Lambertville NJ, 1983
>
> Of this family father and son Jacob are likely the two who were licensed
> Indian traders in the Path Valley of PA in the 1760s and later. Son John
> became John "of France" although he was born in New Jersey.
>
> We hope to discover more about the early New Jersey Piatts at the Piatt
> Researcher's Conference at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown PA this
> summer--June 24-30.
>
> --
> Laverne Ingram Piatt
> Ontario, OH
>
>
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