Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan761 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

Notes


Lizzie Ann Shenton

BEWARE: mother was 50 years old when Lizzie Ann born


Shenton

BEWARE: mother was over 50 years old when ? born - maybe attached to
another Job & Mary Ann Shenton


Henry Benjamin Mistich

99


Pierre Kuhn

NATU: 21 MAR 1854 Became U.S. citizen in Woodsfield, Ohio Emigration: 6 APR
1847 Passport for emigration from Rimling, France
38 years old when he emigrated from Rimling France to the United States in
1847.**He emigrated with his wife, sister-in-law and six children. Cost of
Pass-port was 2 francs. He left from Le Havre,France and landed at Ellis
Island, NY.

NATU: 21 MAR 1854 Became U.S. citizen in Woodsfield, Ohio Emigration: 6 APR 1847 Passport for emigration from Rimling, France
38 years old when he emigrated from Rimling France to the United States in 1847.**He emigrated with his wife, sister-in-law and six children. Cost of Pass-port was 2 francs. He left from Le Havre,France and landed at Ellis Island, NY.


John Peter Kuhn

Joined Company K of the 78th Ohio Infantry at the beginning of the Civil
War.**John Peter Kuhn was a well known pioneer of eastern Klickitat County -
Wash. He was born in France March 1840. He came to the U.S. at age 6 and with
his parents settled in Wills Creek Monroe Co. Ohio, At the opening of the Civil
War he joined Co. K 78th Ohio Infantry. After being mustered out he married
Barbara Zwick August 1864. In 1880 he moved his family to Los Angeles. Seeking
a cooler climate he moved to Tualatin Valley in Ore. in 1881. While working as
a carpenter at Walla Walla Wash. in 1882 hebecame interested in Eastern
Kickitat Co. where he took out a homestead, built a home, and moved his family
'83. The following year he built a small one room school on the prairie which
became "Kuhn School 39". Kuhn's home was a busy Cleman wagon train route and
most travelers stopped to visit the Kuhn's going from Texas to Yakima Wash. As
he now surveys John Peter was able to assist homesteaders locate. John and
Barbara (had) 11 children. Of the 6 daughters 3 became nuns. Katy born in 1889
lived 104 years, 60 of which were spent as ateacher in San Francisco. The
oldest son Peter was killed under a gang plow 1899. Grandma Kun (Barbara) was a
seamstress and sewed constantly for the little ones. He acquired about 2000
acres of fine land.**Later the new P.O. opened and was named Kuhn Wash.**In
1912 and '13 due to infirmities brought on by service and hardships, his health
began to fail, and in 1913 he moved to Goldendale Wa. and retired. There he
passed away Dec. 12, 1913. Barbara lived another 20 years.

Joined Company K of the 78th Ohio Infantry at the beginning of the Civil War.**John Peter Kuhn was a well known pioneer of eastern Klickitat County - Wash. He was born in France March 1840. He came to the U.S. at age 6 and with his parents settled in Wills Creek Monroe Co. Ohio, At the opening of the Civil War he joined Co. K 78th Ohio Infantry. After being mustered out he married Barbara Zwick August 1864. In 1880 he moved his family to Los Angeles. Seeking a cooler climate he moved to Tualatin Valley in Ore. in 1881. While working as a carpenter at Walla Walla Wash. in 1882 hebecame interested in Eastern Kickitat Co. where he took out a homestead, built a home, and moved his family '83. The following year he built a small one room school on the prairie which became "Kuhn School 39". Kuhn's home was a busy Cleman wagon train route and most travelers stopped to visit the Kuhn's going from Texas to Yakima Wash. As he now surveys John Peter was able to assist homesteaders locate. John and Barbara (had) 11 children. Of the 6 daughters 3 became nuns. Katy born in 1889 lived 104 years, 60 of which were spent as ateacher in San Francisco. The oldest son Peter was killed under a gang plow 1899. Grandma Kun (Barbara) was a seamstress and sewed constantly for the little ones. He acquired about 2000 acres of fine land.**Later the new P.O. opened and was named Kuhn Wash.**In 1912 and '13 due to infirmities brought on by service and hardships, his health began to fail, and in 1913 he moved to Goldendale Wa. and retired. There he passed away Dec. 12, 1913. Barbara lived another 20 years.


Nicolas Kuhn

Nick (John Nicolas) and Nicolas could't get along, so Nicolas left home at an
early age. (per a letter from Mrs. Theodore Spangler (Philamina Kuhn) to her
cousin Matilda Kuhn Henricks dated February 13, 1952.)

Nick (John Nicolas) and Nicolas could't get along, so Nicolas left home at an early age. (per a letter from Mrs. Theodore Spangler (Philamina Kuhn) to her cousin Matilda Kuhn Henricks dated February 13, 1952.)


Simon Kuhn

Born on ship sailing to the United States


Robert James (Piatt)

WW1 draft registration Octonagon, MI 1918
Note the error that this date of birth is after fathers death date. Generation missing?


Thomas Bradley Gibbs

October 13, 1898 copy of certificate of Agency states "TB Gibbs of McGee of Chickasaw County of Indian Territory is a special agent and representative for the sale of our book entitled Little Patriots, Aunt Charlotte's Bible Stories and Heros of the Nation and Bibles in the following towns, Wynnewood, Chickasaw County, Pontatoc County and Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Counties in Indian Territory." By Standard Publishing Co.

According to the 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Thomas lived with his brother in Fenter, Hot Spring, Arkansas.


Emma Isabell (Piatt)

1880 Census indicates that she could not write as of June 25, 1880.

She may have been born in Kansas (1870 census-- says "Kansas", 1880--
Arkansas).

Sources: 1) 1870, 1880 U.S. federal census; 1870--Cane Hill, Washington Co.,
Arkansas; 1880--Precinct #3, Montague Co., Texas.