Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan191 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

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Harry Frank (Piatt)

Westbrookville Cemetery, Westbrookville, Sullivan County, New York,12785, USA
WW1 draft registration Orange Co, NY 1918


John Throckmorton

See Historical Document.

RELI Converted to to Quakerism in 1672
On April 6 1665 John joined with residents of Gravesend, LongIsland, in the purchase of land in Monmouth Co., NJ becoming theowner of two shares. Although John did not actually settlethere, several
of his children did. It was while visiting thesechildren in 1684 that John died and was buried in theThrockmorton-Lippit-Taylor burying ground in Middletown, NJ
John and Rebecca arrived in America off Nantucket Beach, Mass onFeb. 5, 1631 Abourd the sailing ship Lyon. the ship haddeparted Bristol, England Dev. 1, 1630.
John and Rebecca firsted settled Salem, Mass, where John was amerchant and ship owner.
On Aparil 22 1639 John puchased the northern half of PrudenceIsland in Narragansett Bay from Roger Williams and settled therethus establishing the Throckmortons as the first white family tolive on
that island.
DATE 23 SEP 2001


Rebecca Colvill

DATE 23 SEP 2001

DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:19


Freegift Throckmorton

1667, Sept. 1: Captain Thomas Salter, of Jamaica, commanded a privateer which captured a Spanish vessel laden with Campeachy wood. He made William Smith its master with directions to sail the prize
to Jamaica, instead of which Smith sailed the vessel to New York. Therupon Samuel Mosely, acting for Salter, employed John Rider to sue Smith and his associates in the Court of Admiralty.
Smith, styling himself, Commander of the good ship "William", had in the Bay of Campeachy, apparently arrogated to himself ownership and set up Articles of Agreement Sept. 1, 1667, with Freegift
Frogmorton, Thomas Barnes, Symon Jones, Samuel Smith, Thomas Davis, John Haytor and Abraham Keelings, by which it was agreed that each man was to have his proper share of the vessel and a
proportionate share of the Campeachy wood then on board, with the Captain having two shares; that no one was to sell his interest except to one of the others; that if any one deserted the ship he
forfeited his share and that all prizes were to be equally divided except that the Captain was to have 2 shares. Throckmorton's and Keeling's participation in the venture apparently arose from
provisioning the ship after it was taken over by William Smith. No decision is recorded.
1669, Nov. 6: John Throckmorton, Jr., of Middletown, in East Jersey, who, with his father was the lawful heir and next of kin of his late deceased brother Freegift Throckmorton, who died intestate,
gave a power of attorney to his father, Mr. John Throckmorton, of Providence, Rhode Island, in New England, to sue for sums due the estate of his late brother Freegift Throckmorton, from Richard
Berris, of Watertown, or Judah Bidedes, in his daughter's possession. (Throckmorton of Monmouth County, New Jersey, booklet compiled by Dr. John E. Stillwell)
DATE 9 NOV 1999
TIME 15:55:34


Joseph Throckmorton/ [Trader Mariner]

NSFX [Trader/Mariner]
He was a trader and mariner and the owner of 2 vessels ("Hannah" and "Sarah"), perhaps more. He never married. (Throckmorton of Monmouth County, New Jersey, booklet compiled by Dr. John E. Stillwell)
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:30


Major Henry Fleischer

In 1777 Major Fleischer made his home on the present state line between VA and WV


John Michael Taylor

[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

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[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

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John Michael Taylor

[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

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[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

[millie.FTW]

John Michael Taylor was a minister.

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2 PLAC Reverend
2 SOUR S04170
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4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 28, 2002
2 SOUR S04171