Russell Floyd Wyatt

Brief Life History of Russell Floyd

When Russell Floyd Wyatt was born on 10 November 1906, in Moore, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States, his father, Walter Willis Wyatt, was 24 and his mother, Lulu Pearl Jack, was 21. He married Rosa Allen Whitten on 16 July 1927, in Moore, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. He lived in Taylor Township, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States in 1940 and Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States for about 1 years. He died on 2 February 1973, in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Moore Cemetery, Moore, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States.

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Family Time Line

Russell Floyd Wyatt
1906–1973
Rosa Allen Whitten
1910–1989
Marriage: 16 July 1927
Anita Jean Wyatt
1927–1928
Loretta Marie Wyatt
1929–2022
Charlene Fay Wyatt
1931–2016
Russell Allen Wyatt
1935–2015

Sources (30)

  • Russell Wyatt, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Russell Floyd Wyatt - Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth-name: Russell Floyd Wyatt
  • Russell Wyatt, "Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995"

World Events (8)

1907

Oklahoma is the 46th state.

1907 · Not for profit elections

The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.

1927

Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in his plane The Spirit of St. Louis.

Name Meaning

English:

from the Middle English personal names Wiot or Wiet. These are often pet forms of Wy, from ancient Germanic Wido (see Guy , compare Wyand 1). Wy is the usual Norman French form of the name; the Parisian French form is Guy. Wiot was also used as a diminutive of William . As a surname Wyot(t) became Wyatt during the 16th century.

in Suffolk, this is sometimes a variant of Wyard, from the Middle English personal name Wiard, which is generally from Old English Wīgheard, which is composed of the elements wīg ‘battle’ + heard ‘bold, brave’. Occasionally it may be from Old French Wiard, ancient Germanic Withard (see Viard ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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