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Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 27 Dec 2008 9:53AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi I'm renewing my appeal for anyone interested in Myatts from Horton Staffordshire to get in touch, thanks.

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 2:29AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
I am interested...my Myatt's were from the Raleigh area. William Acril Myatt (died 1925) my ggrandfather.

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 9:02AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi Thanks for the message, where is Raleigh? Can't connect a William Acril Myatt at the moment do you have a few more details.

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 6:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Meddings, Myatt
Hi

I am not looking for Myatts in Horton, but I am lloking for information on Charles, Doris or Phyllis Myatt who were born in Birmingham around 1900.

Carl Meddings

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:00AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi Carl
I haven't got Charles, Doris or Phyllis on my tree. Are they the Charles Myatt aged 2 and Doris aged 3 months (Phyllis maybe not yet born)listed with parents James aged 26 and Fanny aged 25 at 119 Florence Road Smethick in the 1901 census. James was born in Birmingham about 1875 if you can trace his parents there may still be a Staffordshire connection.

Happy hunting

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 3:46PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Oh. Raleigh is the capitol of North Carolina. It is in Wake County. I have plenty of details. Please see the attachment. How is your ancestry connected? My grandfather, William Acril(sometimes with a second "l")Myatt was born 22 April 1850 in Wake County, a son of William Alfred Myatt and Amelia Harrison Myatt. His father owned many farms and Myatt’s Mill, a grist mill in Wake County. William Acrill was a descendant of Mark Myatt who was born in England in 1744 and who died in Wake County In 1821. Mark Myatt served as a lieutenant in the Cavalry in Captain Soloman Wood’s company during the Revolutionary War.

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 5:49PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi Thanks for the message, I've found your line in the H David Myatt book. It's my husband who is a Myatt, his line connects to yours a bit further back, through Richard born 1690 he was brother to your Thomas born 1697. It's actually 10 generations back. This line didn't go far as we still live in Horton. Would to 'talk' more please e-mail me at close.gate@virgin.net

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 5 Jan 2009 10:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Meddings, Myatt
Hi

Thanks for this. Yes it is them. Fanny Catharine Myatt was my Grandfather's sister. Her maiden name was Meddings. I am interested in finding her descendants, as I suspect that that might be the best way to find old photographs of her, my grandfather and possibly my great grandparents.

Carl Meddings

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 5 Jan 2009 12:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi Carl

Thanks for the message, sorry I can't help with the Meddings.

Good Luck

Re: Myatts in Horton Staffordshire

Posted: 3 Mar 2009 1:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Myatt
Hi My Married Name is Myatt, We are now living in the midlands, but most of our family are in Wales, I belive My husbands Great grandfather Moved to Wales after 1901 proberly to work in the mines. I have traced him from staffs to Bristol and then Wales carol Myatt
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