Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan1255 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

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Finis Ewing Crawford

He is said to have married _________ SCOTT.


David B (Piatt)

Obit from Parkersburg News, Parkersburg, WV

Dave B. Piatt
David B. Piatt, 59, of Williamstown passed away Sept. 17, 2006, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born in Parkersburg, Sept. 26, 1946, a son of the late Thomas H. and Betty June Porter Piatt. Music played a major role in Dave’s life. He graduated from Williamstown High School in 1965 where he played in the Marching Band. Dave went to All State in 1964 and to the New York Worlds Fair with the All State Marching Band. He played in the Marching Band and Percussion Ensemble while attending West Virginia University. Dave was the founder and leader of the local band Insured Sound which he started in 1975 and played at various local events. Dave’s faith also played a major role in his and his family’s lives. Dave was a member of the First Baptist Church of Williamstown where he was currently serving on the Deacon Board and with the Praise Band for the past 11 years. He was employed by Federal Express for the past 23 years and was known to many of his customers as “Whistling Dave.” Dave is survived by his wife, Linda Newbanks Piatt, whom he met in high school and married on June 4, 1970, and their two children, Matt Piatt and Amy Piatt, both of Williamstown. The funeral service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church of Williamstown, with the Rev. Jim Mike Ward and the Rev. Jonathan Caldwell officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Leavitt Funeral Home, Parkersburg, and from noon-1 p.m. prior to the service Wednesday at the church. Memorials may be made to the Deacons Fund at First Baptist Church of Williamstown, 431 Highland Ave., Williamstown, WV 26187. Please send condolences to the family by visiting the online guest register at LeavittFuneralHome.com .


William Carnahan

BIRTH-DEATH:Ravenscroft, Ruth Thayer;Family of Piatt-Pyatt-Pyeatte-Pyeatt with
allied names;Typescript;Call# US/CAN 927.273 P574r.7


Evalyn Carnahan

Washington County Historical Society "Flashback" newsletter No. 2239, Vol. VII, No. 3, May, 1957: "A Personal Tribute: Mrs. Evalyn Quaile, oldest of the three "Carnahan sisters" whom the Washington County Historical Society honored with a joint birthday celebration last fall, died March 29, 1957 at the age of 95. She was buried on her native Cane Hill, beside her father and mother, and surrounded by other members of this pioneer family.
She was truly a daughter of the Old South. I knew her only a short time -- but long enough to learn about her school days in old Cane Hill College and other events of the long-ago. She had lost her sight but her memory was clear as a bell. She sensed my interest and she talked about the old days with a charming vivacity. I may forget some of the things she told me. But I'll always remember her hand groping along the chair arm and coming to rest on my hand while she told me about the olden golden days. ---WJL"

OBITUARY, Mar. 29, 1957, NW Arkansas Times, Fayetteville, Arkansas: MRS. EVELYN QUALIE DIES IN BENTONVILLE - ROGERS (Special) -- Mrs. Evelyn Carnahan Quaile, 95, of Avoca died this morning in a nursing home in Bentonville. She was born October 15, 1861, in Cane Hill. She is the daughter of the late Capt. J. H. Carnahan and Susan A. Crawford Carnahan of Cane Hill. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Regina Rudelius of Avoca and Mrs. Bessie Hill of Coal Hill; a son, Preston C. Quaile of Clarksville; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Carnahan Moore and Mrs. Susan Carnahan Rogers, both of Avoca. Funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Callison Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert W. Marsh, pastor of the Pea Ridge Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Cane Hill Cemetery.