PIATT'S LANDING, KENTUCKY
The name Piatt is of Italian origin, according to N. L. Lodge (p. 1), and the original spelling was Piatti. (Note: N.L. Lodge's work is not deemed reliable by many researchers. The name Piatt was FRENCH, and was originally spelled Piat. The family came from the Province of Dauphine, near Grenoble, France. Rene Piat LeFleur was a Huguenot refugee who emigrated in the 1670's. He first went to London, where he was "denizated" a British citizen. He later migrated to Long Island, where he married Elizabeth Sheffield, an Englishwoman. They settled in New Jersey. Virtually all Piatts in America are descended from them.)
p>For more information on the Piatt family and East Bend, KY, see http://www.geocities.com/stevebottorff/Piatt/Piatt.htm
Bibliographical References:
James F. Shaffer, Piatt's Landing, East Bend, Boone County, Kentucky (Cincinati: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co., 1978) 103 pages, plus index.
On Judge John Jacob Piatt' descendants see:
N. L. Lodge, The Tribe of Jacob Piatt, ed. 3 (Springfield, Mo.: Privately Published, 1934) 170 pages, plus index.
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