Byatts in England, Australia and North America
Our Byatt line originates in Essex Please visit my online tree for details
tribalpages.com/tribes/cranberry
I would love to find out more about the Byatts of the early generations
Thank you marie
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Re: Byatts in England, Australia and North America
Do you have any Byatts or Byotts in your family tree from Lambeth, Surrey, England? Also, what is your web page address you didn't list it, so I can't go and check it. Thanks Joy Engel
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Sorry I guess you did post the address. I quess I wasn't paying attention. Thanks Joy
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The Byatt family of Little Easton Essex........... Albert and Emma Byatt.....Herbert George and Annie Byatt.
I am trying to trace any information on this family.
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Hello there....You've branched out into my "tree". Herbert and Annie Byatt were my great grandparents. I've documented a little about them and Herberts parents, as well as their children. How can I help you?
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Re: Byatts in England, Australia and North America
Hello there...you've branched out into my "tree".
Herbert and Annie were my great grandparents. I have some information on the family. How can I help you?
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Albert was the son of Zachariah and Elizabeth
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I would be very interested in your information By the way Albert is the son of Zachariah and Elizabeth Contact me through my site http://cranberry.tribalpages.commarie
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Re: Byatts in Little Easton, Essex, 1700-1800's
I have found Zachariah and Elizabeth in 1841, 1861 census, Little Easton (Dunmow) Essex,with their children (including Albert). Therefore, I know their approximate birthdates/places. I have also found their death dates. However, I do not know Elizabeth's maiden name or their marriage date. Can anyone out there help me breach this "brick wall"? Thanks
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