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David Alexander (Piatt)

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David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
b. December 11, 1870, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
d. June 17, 1939, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
Weaver at Blanket Mill
Birth:
Date of Birth: December 11, 1870
Place of Birth: Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
Father: William Lewis Piatt (1834-1918)
Mother: Minnie Woods (1843-1871)
Source: Westbrookville Cemetery, 1913, 1939
Siblings
John F. Piatt (1860-?)
m. Marietta Clark
Mary A. Piatt (1861-?)
Silas M. Piatt (1862-?)
William H. Piatt (1864-?)
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
m. Mary Estella Culver (1873-1913)
Source: US Census, New York, 1880
Source: Ronald Lee Flieger (1942- ), 2000
Marriage:
Date of Marriage: November 20, 1893
Place of Marriage: Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
Spouse: Mary Estella Culver (1873-1913)
Source: Gertrude Estelle Piatt (1925- ), 2000
Children of David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939) and Mary Estella Culver (1873-1913):
Gladys Piatt (1899-?)
Ellsworth Piatt (1894-1980)
Franklin Harrison Piatt (1902-1966)
Lloyd Piatt (1905-1972)
Marion Piatt (1896-1978)
Source: Gertrude Estelle Piatt (1925- ), 2000
Home:
Westbrookville, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA (1910)
Source: Obituary, Phoebe Hubbard, January 17, 1910
Tombstone:
David A. Piatt, December 11, 1870 to June 17, 1939
his wife, Mary E. Culver, April 30, 1873 to February 09, 1913
Interpretation
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939) Husband
Mary Estella Culver (1873-1913) Wife
Website: <https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyorange/westbrookville_cemetery.htm>
Source: Westbrookville Cemetery, 1913, 1939
1880 US Census, New York:
District 2, Mamakating, Sullivan, New York
Household:
Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William Piett [sic], Self, Married, Male, White, age 48, b. NY, Laborer, NY, NY
Phebey Piett [sic], Wife, M Female, White, 26, NY, Keeping House, NY, NY
John Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 19, b. NY, Laborer, NY, NY
Mary Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 17, b. NY, Servant, NY, NY
William Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 15, b. NY, Boatman, NY, NY
David Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 11, b. NY, At Home, NY, NY
Bell Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 5, b. NY, At Home, NY, NY
Maggie Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 1, b. NY, At Home, NY, NY
Household Interpreted:
William Lewis Piatt (1834-1918) Widower of Minnie Woods (1843-1871)
Husband of Phoebe Hubbard (1853-1910)
Phoebe Hubbard (1853-1910) Second wife of William Lewis Piatt (1834-1918)
She is 22 years younger than him
John F. Piatt (1860-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
Mary A. Piatt (1861-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
William H. Piatt (1864-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
Nora (Belle) Belle Piatt (1874-c1955) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Phoebe Hubbard
Margaret (Mae) Piatt (1872-1952) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Phoebe Hubbard
Source: US Census, New York, 1880
1920 US Census, New York:
Enumeration District 131, Sheet 11A, Line 16-17, Image 13/14, Mountain Road
Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
Household:
David A. Piatt, head, age 51
Lloyd Piatt, son, age 15
Household Interpreted:
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
Lloyd Piatt (1905-1972)
Source: US Census, New York, 1920
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
b. December 11, 1870, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
d. June 17, 1939, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA
Weaver at Blanket Mill
Prepared by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on April 23, 2003

David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
b. December 11, 1870, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, SullivanCounty, New York, 12785, USA
d. June 17, 1939, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County,New York, 12785, USA
Weave at Blanket Mill

Birth:
Date of Birth: December 11, 1870
Place of Birth: Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, SullivanCounty, New York, 12785, USA
Father: William Lewis Piatt (1834-1918)
Mother: Minnie Woods (1843-1871)
Source: Westbrookville Cemetery, 1913, 1939

Marriage:
Date of Marriage: November 20, 1893
Place of Marriage: Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, SullivanCounty, New York, 12785, USA
Spouse: Mary Estella Culver (1873-1913)
Source: Gertrude Estelle Piatt (1925- ), 2000

Children:
Gladys Piatt (1899-?)
Ellsworth Piatt (1894-1980)
Franklin Harrison Piatt (1902-1966)
Lloyd Piatt (1905-1972)
Marion Piatt (1896-1978)
Source: Gertrude Estelle Piatt (1925- ), 2000

Home:
Westbrookville, Sullivan County, New York, 12785, USA (1910)
Source: Obituary, Phoebe Hubbard, January 17, 1910

Tombstone Inscription:
David A. Piatt, December 11, 1870 - June 17, 1939
His Wife, Mary E. Culver, April 30, 1873 to February 09, 1913
Website: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyorange/westbrookville_cemetery.htm
Source: Westbrookville Cemetery, 1913, 1939

1880 US Census, New York:
District 2, Mamakating, Sullivan, New York
Household:
Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father'sBirthplace Mother's Birthplace
William Piett [sic], Self, Married, Male, White, age 48, b. NY,Laborer, NY, NY
Phebey Piett [sic], Wife, M Female, White, 26, NY, Keeping House,NY, NY
John Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 19, b. NY, Laborer,NY, NY
Mary Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 17, b. NY,Servant, NY, NY
William Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 15, b. NY,Boatman, NY, NY
David Piett [sic], Son, Single, Male, White, age 11, b. NY, At Home,NY, NY
Bell Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 5, b. NY, AtHome, NY, NY
Maggie Piett [sic], Daughter, Single, Female, White, age 1, b. NY,At Home, NY, NY
Household Interpreted:
William Lewis Piatt (1834-1918) Widower of Minnie Woods (1843-1871)
Husband of Phoebe Hubbard (1853-1910)
Phoebe Hubbard (1853-1910) Second wife of William Lewis Piatt(1834-1918)
She is 22 years younger than him
John F. Piatt (1860-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
Mary A. Piatt (1861-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and Minnie Woods
William H. Piatt (1864-?) Child of William Lewis Piatt and MinnieWoods
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939) Child of William Lewis Piatt andMinnie Woods
Nora (Belle) Belle Piatt (1874-c1955) Child of William Lewis Piattand Phoebe Hubbard
Margaret (Mae) Piatt (1872-1952) Child of William Lewis Piatt andPhoebe Hubbard
Source: US Census, New York, 1880

1920 US Census, New York:
Enumeration District 131, Sheet 11A, Line 16-17, Image 13/14,Mountain Road
Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County, New York,12785, USA
Household:
David A. Piatt, head, age 51
Lloyd Piatt, son, age 15
Household Interpreted:
David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
Lloyd Piatt (1905-1972)
Source: US Census, New York, 1920

David Alexander Piatt (1870-1939)
b. December 11, 1870, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, SullivanCounty, New York, 12785, USA
d. June 17, 1939, Westbrookville, Mamakating Township, Sullivan County,New York, 12785, USA
Weave at Blanket Mill

Prepared by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on April 23, 2003


John Pike

From "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey, part 5" page 755JOHN PIKE JR., CAPTAIN JOHN PIKE'S son, was not nearly so prominent a man as his father in
Woodbride history, and yet he occupied a certain position there which left its imprint upon the citizenship of his time by his character and industry. He and his father got into some litigation
over the presumed theft of some articles from one of the neighbors, which place the family under a cloud for a period, but from which they emerged triumphant, so that Pike character was sustained
with even more positiveness on that account. John Pike Jr. was married at Woodbridge, February 2, 1675, to SARAH STOUT, daughter of RICHARD OF MIDDLETOWN, and they had the following children:(Vide,
ante, PART FOUR, p. 623)1. John born April 9, 167, died May 14, 1677
II. Sarah, born January 15, 1678-9, died December 17, 1681
III. Joseph, born, October 13, 1680, died December 28, 1680
IV. John, born December 5, 1681
V. Joseph, born October 24, 1683, married Elizabeth Frazee, December 27, 1716
VI. Sary 2nd, born October 17, 1686, died before 1714, married John Corbitt, September 28, 1703
VII Mary, born November 9, 1687, married Richard Cutter August 20, 1706
VIII. Hannah, born December 16, 1689
IX. Zebulon, born August 17, 1693, died February 6, 1763
X. Penelope, Born(???), died (???)JOHN PIKE JR. died August 13, 1714, aqnd was buried in Woodbridge Cemetery, and his age is marked as seventy-five, which would make his birth in 1639, which does not
correspond with other records.This John Pike, left a will dated December 3, 1711, which was proved November 18, 1714. In it he names his wife Sarah, who evidently survived him, and his children:
JOhn, Zebulon, Joseph, Hannah and Penelope. It also mentions his son-in-law, Richard Cutter, Obadiah Ayers, and also his cousin, Nathaniel Pike. The widow, Sarah Pike, died in 1714, and left a
will dated November 18, 1714, and proved December 29, 1714, in which she mentions her children: John, Mary Cutter, Penelope, Hannah, Zebulon and Joseph. The executors named were her son Zebulon and
brother-in-law, THOMAS PIKE.


Sara Elizabeth Stout

Also, that other daughter, of RICHARD STOUT, 1, (STILLWELL, Vol. IV. pp. 330-1).
"SARA STOUT, daughter of richard Stout, 1. was born, by deduction, at Gravesend, Long Island, about 1656. She married, at Middletown, NJ, Feburary 2, 1675, John Pike of Woodridge, NJ, son of John
Pike, of the same place. He was born in 1639, and died, Aug. 13, 1714, aged 75 years. "the astute Judge John Pike, who having attained the age of seventy-five years, died in August, 1714: whether
buried near his father, the distinguished Capt. John Pike, we do not know, as no stone marks the tomb of the elder Pike. Here, however, is Zebulon Pike's grave and that of the third John Pike.