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COL Abraham Piatt

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COL Abraham Piatt

Birth
Sixmile Run, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
Death
13 Nov 1791 (aged 49–50)
Watsontown, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
JUDGE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY PA
SURVEYOR
Abraham Piatt along with four of his brothers served in the Revolutionary War. Abraham Piatt was a quartermaster during the American Revolution. He served as a judge in Northumberland County after the Revolution. Abraham Piatt served in the Revolutionary War as a Quartermaster from Somerset County, New Jersey, a Captain of the 2nd Regiment of Middlesex County New Jersey Militia, Colonel Neilson's Regiment, on duty at Cranbury, New Jersey, 1 Feb 1777 to 2 Apr 1777, and later, in 1778, as a Captain in the 5th Batallion, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia, John Kelly, Colonel. Abraham Piatt married Anabelle Andrew. Anabelle Andrew Piatt was born in 1748. She was the daughter of James Andrew, Sr. and Catherine Livingston. Abraham Piatt moved with his young family from New Jersey to Penn's Valley, Pennsylvania and settled on land obtained in exchange for doing some surveying jobs. He was Judge of the Courts of Northumberland County in 1786. Abraham died in 1791 and all his family removed to Ohio where Annabelle died in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio on April 16, 1822.
Their children:
I.Catharine Piatt (Andrew) b.1 May 1770-d.27 Jun 1828); Find A Grave Memorial #134160642 married (21 Apr 1796) James Andrew, a cousin, (b.22 May 1774-d.1 Mar 1851).
1. Abraham Piatt Andrew m. Viola Jane Hamilton Armstrong.
1a.Caradora Frances Andrew m: Samuel Baird
1a.(1) Viola Andrew b: La Porte, IA m.(1) Collins m.(2) Barry Hogarty (Viola's DAR ID Number: 46581)
2. Jacob Piatt Andrew b.1803 d:1886 m. Eliza Jane Pottenger
2a. Phebe Ann Andrew b.1835 m. Alias Hicks Clark b.1829 d.1906
2a.(1) Fanny M Clark b.La Porte, IN m.Philip Potter (Fanny's DAR ID Number: 66745)
II.Frances Piatt (Watson) b.1772, Somerset Co, NJ m.1796 James Watson.
III.Elizabeth Piatt (Baldwin) b.1773, Somerset Co, NJ m. 1797 Elias Baldwin.
IV.Jacob Piatt b.1775, Somerset Co, NJ d.25 Apr 1848 Weller Twp, Henry Co, IL m. (1) 1797 m. (2) 16 Feb 1808 Centre Co, PA, Esther Livingston m. (3) 28 Nov 1816 Butler Co, OH, Jane Thompson.
V.Abraham Piatt b.1776, Somerset Co, NJ d.1828 Butler Co, OH m. 25 Jun 1807 Butler Co, OH, Jane Hagerman
VI.William Piatt b.1778 PA, died young.
VII.Margaret Piatt (Eckles) b.1780, Somerset Co, NJ d. Adel, IA m.1807 John Graham Eckles.
VIII. Jane Piatt (Carnahan); Find A Grave Memorial #53353488; b.1783, Somerset Co, NJ m.1804 James Carnahan; Find A Grave Memorial #53353489, b.1777. They settled in New Burlington, Ohio. Their children: William S.Carnahan, Annah Carnahan, Abraham P Carnahan, Mary S. Carnahan (Hubbell), Jane Carnahan, James Andrew Piatt Carnahan, Robert A Carnahan and Amanda Carnahan.
IX.John Piatt b.1784 Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA, murdered in New Orleans, LA, sometime before 26 Jun 1812.
X.Eleanor Piatt (McDonald-Kerr); Find A Grave Memorial
#54741157; b.14 Jun 1786, Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA d.16 Jul 1866, Indianapolis, IN m.(1) John McDonald b: 1775 m.(2) 6 Jun 1827 John Kerr.
1. Ezekial M McDonald b. 1822 d. 1890 m.1848 Anne E Coleman b.1828 d.1896.
1a. Ruth McDonald b.1852 d.1910 m.1875 Thomas M Rinn
1a.(1) Eleanor Rinn b. Covington, IN m.Danforth (Eleanor's DAR ID Number: 82186)
XI.James Andrew Piatt b.21 Apr 1789 Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA d.22 Oct 1838, Piatt Co, IL m.(1) 21 Dec 1815 Jemima Ford m.(2) 12 Dec 1837 Mahala Oxley.
XII.Annabelle Piatt (Hart) b.1790 PA d.1875 Brown Twp, Ripley Co, IN m.24 May 1808 Butler Co, OH, William Hart b.1789 d.1858. Founded the village of Hart's Mill (Friendship) Ripley County, Indiana.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
JUDGE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY PA
SURVEYOR
Abraham Piatt along with four of his brothers served in the Revolutionary War. Abraham Piatt was a quartermaster during the American Revolution. He served as a judge in Northumberland County after the Revolution. Abraham Piatt served in the Revolutionary War as a Quartermaster from Somerset County, New Jersey, a Captain of the 2nd Regiment of Middlesex County New Jersey Militia, Colonel Neilson's Regiment, on duty at Cranbury, New Jersey, 1 Feb 1777 to 2 Apr 1777, and later, in 1778, as a Captain in the 5th Batallion, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia, John Kelly, Colonel. Abraham Piatt married Anabelle Andrew. Anabelle Andrew Piatt was born in 1748. She was the daughter of James Andrew, Sr. and Catherine Livingston. Abraham Piatt moved with his young family from New Jersey to Penn's Valley, Pennsylvania and settled on land obtained in exchange for doing some surveying jobs. He was Judge of the Courts of Northumberland County in 1786. Abraham died in 1791 and all his family removed to Ohio where Annabelle died in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio on April 16, 1822.
Their children:
I.Catharine Piatt (Andrew) b.1 May 1770-d.27 Jun 1828); Find A Grave Memorial #134160642 married (21 Apr 1796) James Andrew, a cousin, (b.22 May 1774-d.1 Mar 1851).
1. Abraham Piatt Andrew m. Viola Jane Hamilton Armstrong.
1a.Caradora Frances Andrew m: Samuel Baird
1a.(1) Viola Andrew b: La Porte, IA m.(1) Collins m.(2) Barry Hogarty (Viola's DAR ID Number: 46581)
2. Jacob Piatt Andrew b.1803 d:1886 m. Eliza Jane Pottenger
2a. Phebe Ann Andrew b.1835 m. Alias Hicks Clark b.1829 d.1906
2a.(1) Fanny M Clark b.La Porte, IN m.Philip Potter (Fanny's DAR ID Number: 66745)
II.Frances Piatt (Watson) b.1772, Somerset Co, NJ m.1796 James Watson.
III.Elizabeth Piatt (Baldwin) b.1773, Somerset Co, NJ m. 1797 Elias Baldwin.
IV.Jacob Piatt b.1775, Somerset Co, NJ d.25 Apr 1848 Weller Twp, Henry Co, IL m. (1) 1797 m. (2) 16 Feb 1808 Centre Co, PA, Esther Livingston m. (3) 28 Nov 1816 Butler Co, OH, Jane Thompson.
V.Abraham Piatt b.1776, Somerset Co, NJ d.1828 Butler Co, OH m. 25 Jun 1807 Butler Co, OH, Jane Hagerman
VI.William Piatt b.1778 PA, died young.
VII.Margaret Piatt (Eckles) b.1780, Somerset Co, NJ d. Adel, IA m.1807 John Graham Eckles.
VIII. Jane Piatt (Carnahan); Find A Grave Memorial #53353488; b.1783, Somerset Co, NJ m.1804 James Carnahan; Find A Grave Memorial #53353489, b.1777. They settled in New Burlington, Ohio. Their children: William S.Carnahan, Annah Carnahan, Abraham P Carnahan, Mary S. Carnahan (Hubbell), Jane Carnahan, James Andrew Piatt Carnahan, Robert A Carnahan and Amanda Carnahan.
IX.John Piatt b.1784 Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA, murdered in New Orleans, LA, sometime before 26 Jun 1812.
X.Eleanor Piatt (McDonald-Kerr); Find A Grave Memorial
#54741157; b.14 Jun 1786, Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA d.16 Jul 1866, Indianapolis, IN m.(1) John McDonald b: 1775 m.(2) 6 Jun 1827 John Kerr.
1. Ezekial M McDonald b. 1822 d. 1890 m.1848 Anne E Coleman b.1828 d.1896.
1a. Ruth McDonald b.1852 d.1910 m.1875 Thomas M Rinn
1a.(1) Eleanor Rinn b. Covington, IN m.Danforth (Eleanor's DAR ID Number: 82186)
XI.James Andrew Piatt b.21 Apr 1789 Potter Twp, Northumberland Co, PA d.22 Oct 1838, Piatt Co, IL m.(1) 21 Dec 1815 Jemima Ford m.(2) 12 Dec 1837 Mahala Oxley.
XII.Annabelle Piatt (Hart) b.1790 PA d.1875 Brown Twp, Ripley Co, IN m.24 May 1808 Butler Co, OH, William Hart b.1789 d.1858. Founded the village of Hart's Mill (Friendship) Ripley County, Indiana.


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