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Allen Wyatt 1780–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1780

Birth Location: Ashe County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 13 April 1829

Death Location: Rowan County, North Carolina Colony

Father: John Wyatt

Mother: Rachel Hannah

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Allen Wyatt was born in 1780 in Ashe County, North Carolina, USA, the child of John Wyatt And Rachel Hannah. Allen Wyatt passed away in 1829 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony.

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Biography

  • Allen Wyatt was born in 1780 in Ashe County, North Carolina, USA, the child of John Wyatt And Rachel Hannah.
  • Allen Wyatt passed away in 1829 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony.

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Allen Wyatt's Ancestors

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Allen Wyatt
1780–1829
Birth Place: Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
John Wyatt
1743–1815
Church Hill, Butte, North Carolina, USA
Rachel Hannah
1745–1820
North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Henry Wyatt
1690–1743
, New Kent, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Dandridge
1703–1790
Louisa, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Richard Wyatt
1650–1701
Sallie Peyton
1665–
John Dandridge
1655–1731
Bridget Dugdale
1656–1731
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Wyatt
1619–1671
Susannah Baynham
1623–1726
*Francis DANDRIDGE
1619–1708
Anne Bolling
1622–1665

Allen Wyatt's Timeline

2 Records

1780
1780
Birth of Allen Wyatt in Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
1829
13 April 1829
Age 49
Death of Allen Wyatt in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony
Rowan County, North Carolina Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1780
    Event Place: Ashe County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 April 1829
    Event Place: Rowan County, North Carolina Colony

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