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V. J. Wythe died in World War II |
You will not find information
on every Wyeth or Wythe across the globe in this book. If you want to verify a relationship to Nicholas Wyeth, please
contact the author at the Gmail address above right to find out if and how you are
related to Nicholas. The name V. J. Wythe appears on this monument
honoring war dead between 1939 and 1945 from St. Michael's church in
Framlingham, Suffolk County, England. We don’t know how, but V. J. Wythe is likely descended
from a brother or cousin of Nicholas Wyeth of Saxtead who came to Cambridge, MA
circa 1644. St. Michael’s in Framlingham
joined with All Saints in Saxtead long before Nicholas was baptized in Saxtead
in 1600. Early Suffolk County probate records
show a proliferation of Wyeths and Wythes with similar first names. Of course, many people did not leave wills. However, for those who did, it would be
impossible to determine how the families match, even if all recorded wills were
read. This is why
researchers have not been able to verify the legend that Nicholas Wyeth was
related to Declaration of Independence signer George Wythe. For
theories of their connection, please see pages nine through 16 of
The Wyeth and
Wythe Families of America.