He resided and was believed to have died in West Virginia. In 1934 the state was required to keep vital records and no record of death is found for him. It's possible he may have been working in another state where he died, but so far no other information has been found
His dates of birth and death came from bible records kept by his wife
The Wyatt family cemetery located on what used to be the Ellis Wyatt farm (Solomon's father) is a small family cemetery with many graves that are unmarked or simply marked with creek rocks. Solomon, along with several of his children, are believed to be buried there.
He resided and was believed to have died in West Virginia. In 1934 the state was required to keep vital records and no record of death is found for him. It's possible he may have been working in another state where he died, but so far no other information has been found
His dates of birth and death came from bible records kept by his wife
The Wyatt family cemetery located on what used to be the Ellis Wyatt farm (Solomon's father) is a small family cemetery with many graves that are unmarked or simply marked with creek rocks. Solomon, along with several of his children, are believed to be buried there.
Family Members
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Peachie May Wyatt Purkey
1898–1917
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Ada Jane Wyatt
1900–1901
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Jasper Bryan Wyatt
1902–2000
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Mary Elizabeth Wyatt Hornick
1903–1977
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Sarah Ellen Wyatt Summerfield
1906–1990
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Calvin Wyatt
1909–1909
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Albert Wyatt
1909–1909
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Samuel Crane Wyatt
1910–1946
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Oliver Wyatt
1913–1913
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Olive Wyatt
1913–1913
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Lillie Evelyn Wyatt
1914–1914
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John Willington Wyatt
1916–2001
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