NC, Lenoir Co.,Letters, Miss Hyatt from Ruth Carwirth
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SYBIL HYATT COLLECTION - Found in the Taylor Folder  Collection located at the 
Lenoir County Public Library, Kinston, NC.

No date, but would have been written no later than 1945. 

John Taylor was the son of Edwin Taylor and Mary Bryant. Marys parents were 
not 
known until reading this letter.

My dear Miss Hyatt,

I was so sorry I did not have another visit with you before I left Kinston.  
After we had 
our discussion on the Taylor family the morning I was in your room, I did a 
great deal of 
traveling. I finally located a Mrs. Speight Sutton, who was a niece of my great 
grandmother, Mary Bryant Taylor, and she wrote a statement to the effect that 
she knew 
the names of my great grandmother and great grandfather to be Mary Bryant 
Taylor and 
John Taylor, respectively.  My great grandmother was the daughter of Blake 
Bryan and 
Hannah Holland Bryant.

I wrote all this information down for her and had her sign it for me.

Perhaps, Miss Hyatt, you could refer me to some other genealogist who would 
take on 
this job for me.  I know your health has been poor and I cant impose of your 
anymore.  I 
did tell you the day I was there however, that Id let you now how successful I 
have 
been.

If we cant get anymore on we could see how the Bryant family stood; there is 
on my 
great grandmothers side.

Thanking you in advance for any help you can offer.

I am

Very Sincerely

Ruth Hudson Carwirth

Mrs. Foster H. Carwith
101 Taylesome Lane
Southampton, New York




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