"There were at least four sons and three daughters. Two of the sons were dead by 1555; another, Arthur, died before reaching his majority; Wyatt's heir was therefore George Wyatt (1553–1624), born a few days before his father's rebellion....Of the daughters, Mary died unmarried, Jane married Charles Scott of Egerton, Kent, and Anne married Roger Twisden."[2]
According to the Wikipedia biography, his father Thomas had five sons, George, Richard, Charles, Arthur and Henry, and four daughters, Joyce, Ursula, Anne, and Jane. This list does not correspond with the ODNB.
Sources
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), vol. IV, page 383, WYATT 15.
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Wyatt-878 and Wyatt-378 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, same name. Estimated dates and no specific baptisms. Currently Wyatt-878 is noted on the father's profile as an unproven child. Appear to be duplicates. Thanks for reviewing.
Hello! Seems like you have an error in this person's death date, it's before the birth, can you please edit this detail so it wont show in the Database errors list? Thanks!