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Lawson David Wyatt

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Lawson David Wyatt

Birth
Rowan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Jul 1923 (aged 52)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Lawson D. Wyatt was born Aug 18, 1870, in Kentucky, to parents William P. Wyatt, born in Virginia (1845-1908), and Melvina E. McIntire, born in Kentucky (1844-1909).
Lawson was the second child in a family of six known children. His brothers and sisters were: a sister who died in infancy in 1869, and the following brothers and one more sister: James F. Wyatt (1872-1875), George Reese Wyatt (1875-1921), Mary Wyatt (1877-1877), and William French Wyatt (1880-), all born in Kentucky.
About 1898, Lawson married Laura Belle Roberts, born in Kentucky (1874-1936). Laura was a daughter of George Henley Roberts (1838-), and R. Jane Ham (1842-1924), both born in Kentucky.
Lawson and Laura lived in Nicholas County for a time before they settled in Lexington in Fayette County where Lawson worked in the upholstery business. They had five children: Ray Oliver Wyat (1899-1937), Elizabeth R. Wyatt (1901-), William N. Wyatt (1905-1941), James R. Wyatt (1914-), and Ethel M. Wyatt (1920-).
Lawson died July 3, 1923, in Lexington and both he and his wife are buried in the Lexington Cemetery.

Lawson D. Wyatt was born Aug 18, 1870, in Kentucky, to parents William P. Wyatt, born in Virginia (1845-1908), and Melvina E. McIntire, born in Kentucky (1844-1909).
Lawson was the second child in a family of six known children. His brothers and sisters were: a sister who died in infancy in 1869, and the following brothers and one more sister: James F. Wyatt (1872-1875), George Reese Wyatt (1875-1921), Mary Wyatt (1877-1877), and William French Wyatt (1880-), all born in Kentucky.
About 1898, Lawson married Laura Belle Roberts, born in Kentucky (1874-1936). Laura was a daughter of George Henley Roberts (1838-), and R. Jane Ham (1842-1924), both born in Kentucky.
Lawson and Laura lived in Nicholas County for a time before they settled in Lexington in Fayette County where Lawson worked in the upholstery business. They had five children: Ray Oliver Wyat (1899-1937), Elizabeth R. Wyatt (1901-), William N. Wyatt (1905-1941), James R. Wyatt (1914-), and Ethel M. Wyatt (1920-).
Lawson died July 3, 1923, in Lexington and both he and his wife are buried in the Lexington Cemetery.



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