The Wyeth and Wythe Families of America
Seven Generations of
the Descendants of Nicholas Wyeth
The Wyeth / Wythe family is American history in
action. The family has been on the
forefront of the American story since Nicholas Wyeth came to the Massachusetts
Bay Colony around the time of the Great Migration. They struggled through King Philip’s War,
suffered cruelly in the Salem Witch Trials, protested taxation without
representation in the Boston Tea Party, marched as minutemen on the first day
of the American Revolution, served in General George Washington’s Continental
Army, and battled for both the North and the South in the Civil War.
Striving to thrive in times of war and peace, Wyeth /
Wythe families helped build America.
Their occupations ranged from masons to farmers, from teachers to undertakers,
from architects to drug company founders and from well-known explorers to
iconic artists.
Family stories are wide ranging as
well. George McClelland Wyeth stealing
chickens in Monongahela, Pennsylvania to feed his ten motherless children in
1906 is light years away from the 1910 high society party of George Edward
Wyeth’s debutante daughter, Charlotte Grosvenor Wyeth, on 42nd Street in New York City, New York. Nevertheless, their stories are equally
American.
The family stories in this book were
born of the aspirations of one man, Nicholas Wyeth, when he bravely set his
sights on a strange new world over 3,000 miles away from the familiar golden
fields of his home in Suffolk County, England.
The book is enhanced with
numerous photographs, documents, end notes, a bibliography and a name
index. It is divided into two
sections. The first section includes
theories for the connection of Declaration of Independence signer George Wythe to Nicholas Wyeth, a history of the bigamy
charge brought against one of Cambridge’s most affluent Wyeths, and details for some of Nicholas
Wyeth’s famous descendants. The second
section uses the register numbering format to name and give statistics for the
descendants of Nicholas Wyeth from his children to his fifth great
grandchildren.