Col. Conquest Wyatt

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Conquest Wyatt

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boxley Estate, Gloucester Co., VA
Death: 1720 (74-75)
Upton Estate, Gloucester Co., VA
Place of Burial: Gloucester County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Wyatt, Sr. and Jane Conquest
Husband of Sarah Wyatt
Father of James Wyatt; Conquest Wyatt, II; James Benjamin Wyatt, Sr.; Capt Edward Wyatt, Sr; Francis Wyatt, Sr. and 4 others
Brother of Captain Edward Wyatt, Jr.; Francis Wyatt; Elizabeth Ann Maxey and Haute Wyatt

Occupation: Military officer
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About Col. Conquest Wyatt

Conquest Wyatt was born in 1645 at Gloucester County, Virginia. He was the son of Edward Wyatt and Jane Conquest. Conquest Wyatt married Sally Pate in 1668. Conquest Wyatt died in 1720 at Gloucester County, Virginia. In 1672, he was assigned a patent of 530 acres near his own plantation Boxley in Gloucester County, VA. He was a Colonel of the Militia in 1698

Child of Conquest Wyatt and Sally Pate

  • Captain Edward Wyatt+ b. 1671, d. b 16 Apr 1745
  • Francis Wyatt b. 1680, d. 1745

Note: born at Boxley Plantation & died at Upton Plantation

Burial:

Petsworth Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery

Gloucester County

Virginia, USA

<nowiki>---------------</nowiki> http://records.ancestry.com/Conquest_Wyatt_records.ashx?pid=20544245 has different dates and also borne in England, but died in Virginia.  Parents, wife and children are the same

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Y-DNA evidence suggests that this may indeed be a valid line, but also shows that there have been many false claimants. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/wyatt/default.aspx?section=yre...


Born at Boxley Plantation & died at Upton Plantation.

Inscription: All that remains today are bits and pieces of the original church foundation deep within the woods.

Surviving headstones were removed from these ruins of the churchyard at Petsworth Parish Poplar Spring by the A.P.V.A. and placed at Ware Episcopal Church. These are Rev. Emanuel Jones (1667 - 1739) and his son, John Jones (1692 - 1713), John Woods (1713 - 1769) and a worn stone believed to belong to Edward Simmons.

Burial: Petsworth Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery Gloucester County Virginia, USA Plot: All that remains today are bits and pieces of the original church foundation deep within the woods.

Created by: Cousins by the Dozens Record added: Sep 13, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 41897999


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Col. Conquest Wyatt's Timeline

1645
1645
Boxley Estate, Gloucester Co., VA
1672
1672
Gloucester County, Virginia, Colonial America
1674
1674
1674
Boxley, Gloucester County, VA, United States
1677
1677
Boxley,Gloucester Co.,Virginia
1680
1680
Patsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
1685
1685
Boxley, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
1720
1720
Age 75
Upton Estate, Gloucester Co., VA
1720
Age 75
Petsworth Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Gloucester County, Virginia, United States