Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


William Plantagenet de Warren [Earl of Surrey]

NSFX [Earl of Surrey]
AFN 8WKJ-QV
DATE 9 NOV 1999
TIME 13:15:33


Robert de Throckmorton [Lord]

NSFX [Lord]
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:30


Lucy Colman

DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:30


Nicholas Durvassal

DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:30:22


Rose de Mountford

IDNO ROSEDE
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:30:28


Amadeo I Count of Geneva

AFN 9HM2-KH
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:30:19


Mathilde de Cuiseaux [Countess of Geneva]

NSFX [Countess of Geneva]
AFN 9HM2-LN
DATE 14 OCT 1999
TIME 16:30:05


Edmund Crouchback of Lancaster Plantagenet [Prirnce of England]

NSFX [Prirnce of England]
AFN 8WKN-XG
Edmund "Plantagenet". Created Earl of Lancaster, Derby & Leicester; High Steward of England, Oct. 26, 1265; M.P. 1276.
In 1253 he was invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia; at about this time he was also made Earl of Chester. These were of little value as the real King of Sicily was still living
and the Earldom of Chester was transferred to his elder brother Edward. He soon obtained, however, both possessions and dignities, upon the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort by the King of the Earldom
of Leicester and also the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave. (Internet)
He was in the Holy Land in 1272. By his marriage to Blanche he was styled Comte de Champagne et Brie in France. (Internet)
DATE 5 APR 2000
TIME 11:32:02


Joshua Pierce

Joshua Peirce settled in E. Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906.
Notes for RACHEL GILPIN:
Also born 1702.
Also LDS Ancestral File Numbers: DZ2N-B3 and 1MCL-9H.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.(JFN)
More About RACHEL GILPIN:
Baptism (LDS): July 16, 1901
Burial: Abt. May 1776
Endowment (LDS): July 16, 1930
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for "A SON":
No other information known. Picked up in Ancestral File Version 4:10.
Sources include but are not limited to;
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Probable that this Joshua Pierce is the same as the one with the (Ancestral
File Number: BD1W-BP) , born 1695, married 15 NOV 1723 and who died in
K___________, Pennsylvania.
His is listed as the father of a son Joseph (Ancestral File Number: NHMR-26)
(DOB 1719) and the husband of Rachael GILPIN (AFN 1MCL-9H) daughter of Joseph
Gilpin and Hannah Glover. Did this son Joseph survive ? There's no record of
anything more on him that I could find.(JFN,1982)
Dr. Joseph Peirce, M.D. is listed as (Date of Birth 16 DEC 1725). He is the
son of a Joshua and Ann Peirce. Could he be a second, but surviving, son ?
Aka "PEARCE", also born 05 JAN 1684.
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Baptism (LDS): November 15, 1871, LOGAN
Burial: Abt. September 1722
Endowment (LDS): February 04, 1887, LOGAN
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for JOSEPH PEIRCE:
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, p 426]
Joshua Peirce settled in East Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906; his children were: Joshua, Joseph, Caleb, and Isaac.
Caleb inherited the homestead, and his two sons, Samuel (1766-1838) and Joshua (1766-1851), established the beautiful botanical garden or arboretem, surrounding the house known as Peirce's Park.
Another son, Jacob Peirce (1761-1801), made a settlement on another part of the original estate and kept an interesting diary of his busy life. He was succeeded by his daughter Hannah (1797-1876),
who married John Cox (1786-1880), and both were leaders in the reform and anti-slavery movements that agitated southern Chester co. in ante-bellum days; Longwood Meeting, the rallying point of these
forces, was established on their land, and Whittier, Garrison, Phillips, Lucretia Mott, and a host of other prominent reformers were frequently entertained in the hospitable home of the Peirces,
which also became an important station of the "Underground Railroad," and hundreds of slaves were aided to escape by that route to the North.
Poems were addressed to John and Hannah Cox, by both Whittier and bayard Taylor, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding at Longwood in 1873
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Resided: East Marlborough138,139

Joshua Peirce settled in E. Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906.
Notes for RACHEL GILPIN:
Also born 1702.
Also LDS Ancestral File Numbers: DZ2N-B3 and 1MCL-9H.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.(JFN)
More About RACHEL GILPIN:
Baptism (LDS): July 16, 1901
Burial: Abt. May 1776
Endowment (LDS): July 16, 1930
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for "A SON":
No other information known. Picked up in Ancestral File Version 4:10.
Sources include but are not limited to;
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Probable that this Joshua Pierce is the same as the one with the (Ancestral
File Number: BD1W-BP) , born 1695, married 15 NOV 1723 and who died in
K___________, Pennsylvania.
His is listed as the father of a son Joseph (Ancestral File Number: NHMR-26)
(DOB 1719) and the husband of Rachael GILPIN (AFN 1MCL-9H) daughter of Joseph
Gilpin and Hannah Glover. Did this son Joseph survive ? There's no record of
anything more on him that I could find.(JFN,1982)
Dr. Joseph Peirce, M.D. is listed as (Date of Birth 16 DEC 1725). He is the
son of a Joshua and Ann Peirce. Could he be a second, but surviving, son ?
Aka "PEARCE", also born 05 JAN 1684.
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Baptism (LDS): November 15, 1871, LOGAN
Burial: Abt. September 1722
Endowment (LDS): February 04, 1887, LOGAN
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for JOSEPH PEIRCE:
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, p 426]
Joshua Peirce settled in East Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906; his children were: Joshua, Joseph, Caleb, and Isaac.
Caleb inherited the homestead, and his two sons, Samuel (1766-1838) and Joshua (1766-1851), established the beautiful botanical garden or arboretem, surrounding the house known as Peirce's Park.
Another son, Jacob Peirce (1761-1801), made a settlement on another part of the original estate and kept an interesting diary of his busy life. He was succeeded by his daughter Hannah (1797-1876),
who married John Cox (1786-1880), and both were leaders in the reform and anti-slavery movements that agitated southern Chester co. in ante-bellum days; Longwood Meeting, the rallying point of these
forces, was established on their land, and Whittier, Garrison, Phillips, Lucretia Mott, and a host of other prominent reformers were frequently entertained in the hospitable home of the Peirces,
which also became an important station of the "Underground Railroad," and hundreds of slaves were aided to escape by that route to the North.
Poems were addressed to John and Hannah Cox, by both Whittier and bayard Taylor, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding at Longwood in 1873
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Resided: East Marlborough138,139

Joshua Peirce settled in E. Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906.
Notes for RACHEL GILPIN:
Also born 1702.
Also LDS Ancestral File Numbers: DZ2N-B3 and 1MCL-9H.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.(JFN)
More About RACHEL GILPIN:
Baptism (LDS): July 16, 1901
Burial: Abt. May 1776
Endowment (LDS): July 16, 1930
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for "A SON":
No other information known. Picked up in Ancestral File Version 4:10.
Sources include but are not limited to;
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Probable that this Joshua Pierce is the same as the one with the (Ancestral
File Number: BD1W-BP) , born 1695, married 15 NOV 1723 and who died in
K___________, Pennsylvania.
His is listed as the father of a son Joseph (Ancestral File Number: NHMR-26)
(DOB 1719) and the husband of Rachael GILPIN (AFN 1MCL-9H) daughter of Joseph
Gilpin and Hannah Glover. Did this son Joseph survive ? There's no record of
anything more on him that I could find.(JFN,1982)
Dr. Joseph Peirce, M.D. is listed as (Date of Birth 16 DEC 1725). He is the
son of a Joshua and Ann Peirce. Could he be a second, but surviving, son ?
Aka "PEARCE", also born 05 JAN 1684.
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Baptism (LDS): November 15, 1871, LOGAN
Burial: Abt. September 1722
Endowment (LDS): February 04, 1887, LOGAN
Sealed to parents (LDS): June 17, 1952, SLAKE
Notes for JOSEPH PEIRCE:
Sources include but are not limited to:
"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Notes for JOSHUA PEIRCE:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, p 426]
Joshua Peirce settled in East Marlborough, where he built a brick mansion in 1730, still standing, and in possession of the family until 1906; his children were: Joshua, Joseph, Caleb, and Isaac.
Caleb inherited the homestead, and his two sons, Samuel (1766-1838) and Joshua (1766-1851), established the beautiful botanical garden or arboretem, surrounding the house known as Peirce's Park.
Another son, Jacob Peirce (1761-1801), made a settlement on another part of the original estate and kept an interesting diary of his busy life. He was succeeded by his daughter Hannah (1797-1876),
who married John Cox (1786-1880), and both were leaders in the reform and anti-slavery movements that agitated southern Chester co. in ante-bellum days; Longwood Meeting, the rallying point of these
forces, was established on their land, and Whittier, Garrison, Phillips, Lucretia Mott, and a host of other prominent reformers were frequently entertained in the hospitable home of the Peirces,
which also became an important station of the "Underground Railroad," and hundreds of slaves were aided to escape by that route to the North.
Poems were addressed to John and Hannah Cox, by both Whittier and bayard Taylor, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding at Longwood in 1873
More About JOSHUA PEIRCE:
Resided: East Marlborough138,139