Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan748 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


John Sedam

JOHN SEDAM was born in New Jersey, son of John Sedam, a native of Holland, who settled at Six Mill Run, New Jersey, prior to the Revolution. In company with his wife and one child, he came to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, from whence they walked to what is now Brady township, Lycoming county, and settled on Penny Hill. He was married three times. His first wife was Jane Piatt, who bore him five children: Isaac; Sarah; Jane; John Piatt, and William. Jane died unmarried; all the others removed to Ohio, except William, who lived and died at the old home-stead on Penny Hill. As his second wife he married Sally Rose, who died without issue. As his third wife he married Jane Tate, and five children were born to them: Robert; Maria; Fanny; Andrew, and Samuel T. Fanny died unmarried; the others married and lived at various places in this State and the West. John Sedam was an older in the Presbyterian church and superintendent of the Sunday school, and was considered by all an excellent man.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/Chapter-53.html


Joseph Harold (Piatt)

Married to Maud on WW1 Draft registration. Registered Berkely California 1918


John Sedam

JOHN SEDAM was born in New Jersey, son of John Sedam, a native of Holland, who settled at Six Mill Run, New Jersey, prior to the Revolution. In company with his wife and one child, he came to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, from whence they walked to what is now Brady township, Lycoming county, and settled on Penny Hill. He was married three times. His first wife was Jane Piatt, who bore him five children: Isaac; Sarah; Jane; John Piatt, and William. Jane died unmarried; all the others removed to Ohio, except William, who lived and died at the old home-stead on Penny Hill. As his second wife he married Sally Rose, who died without issue. As his third wife he married Jane Tate, and five children were born to them: Robert; Maria; Fanny; Andrew, and Samuel T. Fanny died unmarried; the others married and lived at various places in this State and the West. John Sedam was an older in the Presbyterian church and superintendent of the Sunday school, and was considered by all an excellent man.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/Chapter-53.html


Mildred Fete

ss# 297-12-5703 This may be the wrong Mildred... as she is born well before the other sibs I have listed.


Norman F Fete

ss# 283-20-6000


Glenn E Fete

ss# 297-22-7664