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From: "Robin Pyatt Bellamy" <>
Subject: Re: [PIATT] New Connecticut Peatt family
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 10:09:10 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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I thought about that actually (I knew the Peet issue in CT) but trusted the
source material--seems we're not the first to confuse the families! *laugh*
Makes sense though because I couldnt find a Prescilla wife anywhere....
Thanks Laverne!
Robin
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Date: 02/08/06 22:57:40
To: Robin Pyatt Bellamy;
Subject: Re: [PIATT] New Connecticut Peatt family
JAMES PEET (Benjamin, Benjamin, John), b 27 March 1691; m 14 Nov 1716 SARAH
OSBORN, dau of John and Hannah (Canfield) Osborn (she b 1698);
Congregational Church records of Stratford (CT) show that Sarah, wife of
James confessed to fornication, 1717 - p 270); early settler of Trumbull CT,
c 1731 (Trumbull: Church and Town, 3rd ed., 1971 by E Merrill Beach, p 17)
This James Peet was a fourth generation Peet in Connecticut as recorded in
_John Peet, 1597-1684, of Stratford, Connecticut and his Descendants_, by
Terry Charles Peet, Gateway Press, 1986. These New England Peets were Peets
but liked to vary the spelling of their name in such ways as Peate, Peat,
Peyte, Pyttes, Peete, and (no doubt) more.
They liked to use the same names over and over and were fond of Benjamin,
James, John, William, Ephraim, but seemed not to care to use the name Jacob,
thank goodness.
The immigrant, John Peet, was born in Duffield Parrish, Derbyshire, England,
1 Sep 1684. His eldest son, immaginatively named John Peet, also married a
different Sarah Osborn, daughter of Richard Osborn.
The couple of the original question--James Peet and Sarah Osborn--had ten
children with the eldest being born in 1717/1718, the time of Sarah's
confessed indiscretion. It doesn't matter, however, as the child was a girl!
I acquired Mr Peet's book in self defense back when I was researching Piatt
on Ohio census microfilm, reading roll after roll. With the northeast
portion of Ohio having been a part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, there
were Peets and Peats listed in those counties. I learned that nearly all of
the suspected Piatts in any area connected to New England were really Peets.
But every one must be checked to be sure.
--
Laverne Ingram Piatt
Ontario, OH
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