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From: "Suzanne M. Johnston" <>
Subject: Re: [PIATT] Pittsburgh Books mentioning PIATT
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 20:01:21 -0400
In-Reply-To: <4318730.998597884847.JavaMail.imail@bronty>
Sorry, I haven't had time at the library to go through the three volumes I
do not own. I'll try to do that later this week and send to the list.
Suzie
> Hello,
> I am going thru old email and thought I would ask if you had been able to
> follow-up on this. I posted the info below to
> http://www.angelfire.com/ar/pyeatt/mics.html
> Thanks, Marianne
>
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2001 21:39:47 -0400, wrote:
>
>> I have two volumes of the books The People and Times of Western
>> Pennsylvania. Volume I and Volume 4. I will check 2, 3, and 5 at the
> library
>> within the next several weeks.
>>
>>
>> The People and Times of Western Pennsylvania: A day by day story of
> events
>> from July 1786 to February 1797.... Volume I, Pittsburgh: Western
>> Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 1985
>>
>> No mention of the Piatt, Pyatt, Payette name in any of the three indexes.
>>
>>
>> The People and Times of Western Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Gazette
> Abstracts
>> 1812-1816. Volume 4. Pittsburgh: Western Pennsylvania Genealogical
> Society,
>> 1991
>>
>> page 76. Friday, January 22, 1813 The following is a true statement of
>> the killed and wounded in the battle of Mississinewa, on the morning of
> the
>> 18th December, 1812, and in the skirmish on the 17th, viz:
>>
>> In Captain TROTTER'S Troop 6 mo. Ky. V.I.D.
>> privates Salem PEYATT, mortally (since dead)
>>
>> Suzie
>>
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