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I don't know about DNA tests done - might answer some questions.
These Wyatts are from Rowan County, NC. Nathan Wyatt b. abt. 1814 m. 17 Jan 1832 in Davidson Co. to Mary Ann Gobble. His father William Wyatt (3) b. 1782 Kent Co., DE - d. bet 1850-1860 Davie Co., NC. I had it figured that William b. 1782 was a son of William (2) b. abt 1750 MD - d. 1806 Rowan Co. First seen in Rowan Co. on 1778 tax list along with a Nathan and a John Wiatt.
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A Kent Co. DE - Rowan Co. NC connection for William Wyatt as far as I can tell is a mistake repeated over and over again. My fourth great grandfather William Wyatt was born in NC about 1735 and he is one that good intentioned researchers try to place in Delaware. His brothers are John, Nathan, and a Barnett that died young. The three surviving brothers lived in Rowan Co. NC circa 1800. The line goes back to my seventh great grandparents William Wyatt and Rebekah Eivens who settled in Perquimans Precinct NC in the 1670s. I don' know who Williams' parents were, but he definitely is not from the Sir Thomas Wyatt line. Rebekah Eivens was from Barbados. All this is supported by Y-DNA and autosomal DNA.
Again, does anyone from Albert's line have some DNA that we can compare?
Jack Wyatt