John Wyatt enlisted in Botetourt County, Virginia, in 1778, in Capt. Joseph Crockett's Company, Col. Abraham Bowman's Regiment.
Was in the Battle of Monmouth.
Re-enlisted December 1778 in Capt. Stud's Company, Col. William Heath's Regiment.
Captured at Charleston, South Carolina, and held prisoner six months.
Served until July 1781.
Volunteered and served under Col. Campbell in Virginia Militia, serving two months until the surrender at Yorktown.
Married to Susana "Susan" Summitt in Kentucky 29th Dec 1784.
Daughter:
Elizabeth Wyatt (1788-1865)m: John Lingenfelter (1787-1843)
The Abstract Graves of Revolutionary Patriots list him here:
Name:
John Wyatt
Cemetery:
Milroy Cem
Location:
Rush Co IN 25
John Wyatt enlisted in Botetourt County, Virginia, in 1778, in Capt. Joseph Crockett's Company, Col. Abraham Bowman's Regiment.
Was in the Battle of Monmouth.
Re-enlisted December 1778 in Capt. Stud's Company, Col. William Heath's Regiment.
Captured at Charleston, South Carolina, and held prisoner six months.
Served until July 1781.
Volunteered and served under Col. Campbell in Virginia Militia, serving two months until the surrender at Yorktown.
Married to Susana "Susan" Summitt in Kentucky 29th Dec 1784.
Daughter:
Elizabeth Wyatt (1788-1865)m: John Lingenfelter (1787-1843)
The Abstract Graves of Revolutionary Patriots list him here:
Name:
John Wyatt
Cemetery:
Milroy Cem
Location:
Rush Co IN 25