Wendy_Admin

I have researched the Boyt/e/et/ett/ette/Boit/e families for over 40 years, and these families are still my main focus. I'm willing to share what I have in the data base that I maintain. The data base changes with each new research, so it is not online.

NC Boyt/Boyet

Etheldred BOYT aka Etheldred BOYT GATLING & Etheldred B GATLING b abt 1777 Gates Co NC; son of ?David? or ?Samuel? BOYT & Charity GATLING. He was gson of William GATLING (b 1728 & d 1808 Gates Co). On 2 Nov 1779, Charity GATLING appeared in Gates Co ct & filed an indemnity bond for…

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DNA Trees courtesy of David Boyett​

The Big Y-700 Test Marries Science to Genealogy, courtesy of David Boyett The Big Y-700 test creates a genetic tree, in conjunction with other testers, which provides scientifically calculated dates when branches of the genetic tree were formed. The genetic tree should align, at least closely, with testers’ genealogical trees. In other words, if their genealogy is…

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Early Migrations

Early Migrations & Cattle Drives along Green’s Path from Maryland & Virginia to the Neuse River near the 18th century Boyt/Boyette’s in North Carolina by David Boyett & Wendy Elliott Beginning about 1711, the Green Path, an old Native American trail, provided the route to move from southern Virginia to what is today’s Interstate I-95….

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Amos Boyt

This is the will of Mr William Boyce, merchant, of Perquimans Precinct, Old Albemarle NC. Many abstractors of these records, suggest the surname is BOYTTEE, but this clearly shows the surname to be BOYCE. It lists his mother Mary of Yarmouth, Norfolk England His will relates to 1702-1793 entries in timeline.

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Map of North-Carolina

About this Item Title A compleat map of North-Carolina from an actual survey Names Collet, John. Bayly, J. Hooper, S. (Samuel) Created / Published London : S. Hooper, 1770. Headings –  North Carolina–Maps–Early works to 1800 –  Real property–North Carolina–Maps–Early works to 1800 –  United States–North Carolina Notes –  Shows rural householders’ names. –  LC…

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