The Library of Congress has cataloged the following Pyeatt Histories:
These titles appear on the LDS website:
"The Edmistons of Washington County, Arkansas" by Allan Sparrow Humphreys b: 1889 (Main Author) Washington County Historical Society (Fayetteville, Arkansas) Notes: Microreproduction of original published: Fayetteville, Ark. : Washington County Historical Society, 1956. 27 leaves, [1] leaf of plates. -- At head of title: Washington County Historical Society. Includes: Crawford, Diven, Ontrich, Patterson, Pyeatt, Simpson and related families. David Edmiston (b.ca.1760) was born in North Carolina, and married Anne Brevard in either North Carolina or Tennessee. They moved in 1818 from Tennessee to Clark County, Arkansas. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and elsewhere. Subjects: Edmiston, Crawford, Diven, Ontrich, Patterson, Pyeatt, Simpson Format: Books/Monographs (On Film)
Language: English Publication: Washington, D.C. : L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1986 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel : ill., ports. ; 35 mm FHL US/CAN Film #1445813 Item 5
"Family of Piatt - Pyatt - Pyeatte - Pyeatt with allied names" compiled by Ruth (Thayer) Ravenscroft Authors: Ravenscroft, Ruth Thayer , 1901- (Main Author) Notes: 1958 typescript (carbon copy) donated by Ruth Thayer Ravenscroft, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Includes Billingsley, Carnahan, West and related families. Renč Piat (d. 1705) immigrated from France to New Jersey. Descendants moved to Maryland, Virginia and the midwest. Subjects: Piatt, Pyatt, Pyeatte, Pyeatt, Billingsley, Carnahan, West Call Number: 929.273 P574r Location: JSMB FAMHIST Book Format: Manuscript (With Film) Language: English Subject Class: 929.273 P574 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel : FHL US/CAN Film 873443 Item 1
"The Meek family of Washington County, Virginia : some descendants of Joseph Meek, Sr." by Danny Morris Fluhart Authors: Fluhart, Danny Morris , 1941- (Main Author) Notes: Joseph Meek purchased land in Washington County, Virginia, in 1778. He and his wife, Lydia (?), had nine children, 1771-ca. 1785. He died intestate, ca. 1807. Descendants lived in Virginia, Missouri, Kentucky, Oregon, California, and elsewhere. Includes the Cole, Copenhaver, DeBusk, Lovell, Pyeatt, Starns, Thompson, Widener, and other related families. Includes index. Subjects: Cole, Copenhaver, DeBusk, Lovell, Pyeatt, Starns, Thompson, Widener, Meek Call Number: 929.273 M471fd Location: JSMB FAMHIST Book Format: Books/Monographs (With Fiche) Monographs (With Fiche) Language: English Publication: Baltimore : Gateway Press, c1989 Physical: vii, 1055 p. : ill., geneal. tables. Subject Class: 929.273 M471
"The Pyeatt genealogy" {I have this. MCP} Authors: Pyeatt, Kenneth Randolph (Main Author) Lemke, W. J. (Walter J.) (Added Author) Notes: Foreword by W. J. Lemke, editor of publications. Microreproduction of original published: Fayetteville, Ark. : Washington County Historical Society, 1955. -- 32 p. : geneal. tables. -- (Washington County [Ark.] Historical Society Bulletin series ; no. 14) "This bulletin is a reprint of the Pyeatt family history compiled by Kenneth Randolph Pyeatt of Memphis, Tenn., in October 1927." "...the first ancestor of the American Pyeattes, fleeing from France with a group of his fellow Huguenots...settled near Guilford Court- house in what has since become Guilford County, North Carolina. Here was born Jacob Pyeatte, father's name [unknown]...about 1700." Subjects: Pyeatt, Pyatt Format: Books/Monographs (On Film) Language: English Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. FHL US/CAN Film #1036347 Item 12
"The Pyeatts and the Carnahans of Old Can{e} Hill" being the records written and assembled by the Rev. Alfred E. Carnahan and preserved by his daughter, Susan Carnahan Authors: Carnahan, Alfred Ewing (Main Author) Lemke, W. J. (Walter J.) (Added Author) Cruse, Susan Carnahan (Added Author) Notes: Microreproduction of book published: Fayetteville, Ark. : Washington County Historical Society, 1954. -- 51 p. : map. -- (Washington County [Ark.] Historical Society Bulletin series ; no. 8) Introduction by "W. J. Lemke, editor, WCHS Bulletin Series." Includes Blair, Crawford and related families. Jacob Pyeatte (b. ca. 1700) was born at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina and married Joan Paul. Both were children of Huguenot immigrants. Subjects: Pyeatt, Pyatt, Carnahan, Blair, Crawford Format: Books/Monographs (On Film) Language: English Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. FHL US/CAN Film #1036950 Item 16
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