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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Yamasee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England
Hyatt History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The roots of the Anglo-Saxon name Hyatt come from when the family resided in the village of Ayott in the county of Hertfordshire. The surname Hyatt can be translated as at the high-gate, a gate that led into a protected enclosure. 1 2
However, two other sources claims the name was “derived from a geographical locality. ‘Of High-gate,’ corrupted to Hy-yate, and finally Hyett. Probably Highgate in London is referred to as the instances are mostly found in that locality.” 3 4
Early Origins of the Hyatt family
The surname Hyatt was first found in Hertfordshire at Ayot(t), of which there are two villages: Ayot(t) St. Lawrence, a parish, in the union of Welwyn, hundred of Broadwater; and Ayot(t) St. Peter, a parish, in the union of Welwyn, hundred of Broadwater. The Ayot(t) St. Lawrence “parish during the heptarchy, formed part of the possessions of the last of the Saxon monarchs; and a spot in the immediate vicinity, still called Dane End, commemorates a signal defeat of the Danes by King Ethelwulph.” 5 Collectively the place names were listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Aiete. 6
The first record of the family was actually found in Somerset, where John atte Hagheyate was listed 1 Edward III (during the first year of King Edward III’s reign.) 7
From this entry we found James Hyet listed in London in 1514, John Hyett in Worcester in 1539, and William Hiatt in Leicestershire in 1599. 4