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tenterfieldjulie
29-03-14, 09:55
Name: Wiat, William (variants Wiot/Wyatt) OH's ancestors
Date and Place of birth: C 1685 (Ancestry) not confirmed
Parents:
Date and place of Baptism:
Marriage: 30/4/1704 St. Giles, Dallington, Sussex to Catherine Longly
Address: Warbleton at marriage and Dallington and Harting, Sussex
Occupation:
Date, place and cause of death: unknown
Date and place of burial: Unknown
Details of will
Memorial inscription:

Children: Baptism Sussex - Mary 1705 Dallington, Catherine 1707 Dallington, Mary 1710 Harting, Elizabeth 1714 Harting, Sarah 1717 Dallington

Jill
30-03-14, 19:43
He's "of Warbleton" at his marriage.

tenterfieldjulie
30-03-14, 21:28
Thanks Jill.

Janet
30-03-14, 22:48
Julie, you think?
The National Archives (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=179-dun&cid=-1#-1)

Assignment of a lease for £20 DUN 10/10 5 Jan 1706
Contents:
William Wood of Uckfield, yeoman, to William Wyatt of Warbleton, miller a piece of waste (12a) called Hales Down as DUN 10/1 above
W: John Durrant, John Wyatt, Samuel Durrant

Assignment of a lease for £20 DUN 10/11 16 Apr 1722
Contents:
William Wyatt of Warbleton, yeoman, to Sarah Rowse of Dallington, spinster
A piece of waste (12a) called Hales Down as DUN 10/1 above
Recites DUN 10/1 and DUN 10/9, 10 above; bequest by William Wyatt to his wife Mary for life, remainder to his son WW, 10 Jul 1715; death of Mary Wyatt
W:E Austen, William Shadwell

Quitclaim DUN 10/12 17 Apr 1722
Contents:
John Wyatt of Warbleton, miller (executor of William Wyatt of Warbleton, miller), to Sarah Rowse of Dallington, spinster
A piece of waste (12a) called Hales Down as DUN 10/11 above, occupied by JW's brother William Wyatt, and left to JW by their father's will
W: E Austen, William Shadwell

tenterfieldjulie
31-03-14, 09:34
Thanks Janet. I was very excited and decided to do further digging re baptisms of children. I now feel that there are two separate families.

Unfortunately the ones at Dallington/Warbleton I don't think are OH's.

I found 8 baptisms and 3 burials of children at Dallington/Warbleton and two of these clash with the dates of the baptisms at Harting.

Our Mary - was baptised on 10/7/1710, Harting, as Mary Wiot - father William.
On 12/10/1710 baptised at Warbleton was Elizabeth.

Our Elizabeth was baptised 21/11/1714, Harting
Thomas was also baptised 1/9/1714 at Warbleton.

I have no proof our Mary's father, William Wiot's wife was Catherine Longly.

I did see that Allice Wyatt was baptised at Harting 30/7/1645 - father John, so there were variable spellings of the name earlier at Harting.

I think I need to remove Catherine Longly and amend William. Julie:o:o