Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


(Female) Mandrell

1800 Census Rutherford Co. North Carolina with parents.


Delvesta Mandrell

Marriage Record: Bondsman David Mandrell
Deed Sumner Co. Tn. Book 17 Pg. 69: 28 May 1840 Fanny Mandrell, Vesta Henson, Jeremiah Mandrell, & William Henson, of one part & Andrew Graves of 2nd part, sell on the East Fork of the Middle Fork of Drakes Creek 104 Acres, borders John Troutt's line, part of Redmond D. Barry Land Grant. Witness George Troutt & Alfred Graves.
1850 Census Jefferson Co Illinois page 759 stamp 38l #1087 age 34 Tennessee
1087 William Henson 33 M. Labor Tennessee
Avesta " 34 F. Tennessee
John F. " 14 M. Labor Tennessee
1860 Census Jefferson Co Illinois page 999 7 July 1860 line 29 #1534 1469
William Hutson 42 M Farmer 2400 100 Virginia
Avesta " 43 F Tennessee
Pemra Mandril 15 F Tennessee
James " l3 M Tennessee
William 11 M Tennessee
Franklin 9 M Tennessee
1870 Census Jefferson County, Illinois page 19 25 June 1870 #142
142 Henson, William A. 53 M Farmer 2400 85 Virginia
" , Delvestia 54 F Tennessee
Mandrel, Franklin 19 M Farm Laborer Illinois
143 Mandrel, William 21 M W. Farm Laborer Illinois
" , Lucinda 18 F W House Keeper Illinois 145 Mandrell, John F. 35 M W Farmer Tennessee " , Margeret 44 F W House Keeper Tennessee


Sarah "Sally" Mandrell

29 Oct 1827 Married John Richmond Page 155 Soloman Mandrill Bondsman Was Sally Mandrill
1830 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 15-20 with Husband
1840 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 30-40 with Husband
1850 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 37 (Name Martha)
(Is this a second Marriage?)


Martha A "Patsey" Mandrell

Bap 4 Nov 1994 OGDEN, End 7 Jan 1995 OGDEN, SP 29 Feb 1996 OGDEN
Known as 'Patsy'.
14 Aug 1820 Marriage Record to Jesse Tuttle, William Key, Bondsman.
1850 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 47
AFN: 50HJ-HH Patsey Mandrell (of Tennessee)
End 27 Jan 1995 OGDEN


David B Mandrell

Bap 4 Nov 1994 OGDEN, End 14 Dec 1995 OGDEN, SP 29 Feb 1996 OGDEN
1815-1858 Index to Volunteer Soldiers in Indian Wars and Disturbances Davied Mandrill Pvt, Srv Meadors Co.of Toursdale's 2nd TN Mtd Inf in the Seminole (FL) War
1820 Sumner Co. Tennessee with Father page 30 line 28 age 0-10.
1830 Sumner Co. Tennessee with Father #185 age 10-15
19 Oct 1837 Married Malinda Graves, Daniel Milton (Melton) Bondsman
1840 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 20-30
1850 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 34
1853 David Mandrell bought from William Graves 100 Acres
25 Nov 1855 Deed Sumner Co. Tennessee Book 23 page 266: David Mandrell to Trustee's of Christian Church. Andrew Cline, Bird Troutt, and Benjamin Gent. Dist #15 2 Acres. WitnessJames Angel, and (Mayo?) Black.
1860 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 44
1870 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 56
Estate #2414 Sumner Co. Tn. 1875
14 Feb 1878 Guardian Bonds & Letters: Sumner Co. Tn. Book 1876-1894. We, Thomas Mandrell, M.V. Troutt, & Jo Mandrell. Bond for $125.00. Thomas Mandrell appointed guardian of Elvis Mandrell, Malinda Mandrell, minor heirs of David Mandrell deceased.
Death: Andy Mandrell Bible Is believed to be buried in unmarked grave in the Mandrell Cemetery.


George McLellan Wolf

1900 Census Scottsville District,Allen,Kentucky Head age 35 1864 married 11 years in Kentucky parents both from Kentucky
Buried at the Dover Baptist Church Cemetery.


Sarah Flowers

Also shown as 'Susan'?, according to entry in Ancestral File.
1850 Census of District No. 13, Sumner County, Tennessee (694/674). (24)


Eleanor Josephine Marrs

MARRIAGE:McLennan County, Texas marriage records (vol. 2) (January 1871-July
1892);Waco, TX;Central Texas Geneal. Soc.;1982;Call# US/CAN 976.4284 V25c.


Milton Hamrick

From Roots and Wings by Leslie Hamrick

A story was told about Milt Hamrick's size and strength. He had been hired by Sam Goggle to build fences around his farm. Goggle had furnished some of the timber for the fence rails, but Milton had to cut the rest and carry them to his job site. Milt Hamrick cut and carried eleven foot fence rails all day for several days until he had what he needed. Three men tried to pick up and carry one log, Milton Hamrick had carried easily. They couldn't do it.

From Roots and Wings by Leslie Hamrick

A story was told about Milt Hamrick's size and strength. He had been hired by Sam Goggle to build fences around his farm. Goggle had furnished some of the timber for the fence rails, but Milton had to cut the rest and carry them to his job site. Milt Hamrick cut and carried eleven foot fence rails all day for several days until he had what he needed. Three men tried to pick up and carry one log, Milton Hamrick had carried easily. They couldn't do it.