MARRIAGE:Carter, Deane G.;Marriage records of Washington County, Arkansas;a
25-yr. record transcribed...;Fayetteville, Ark.;Washington Co. Historical Soc.;
1966;Call# US/CAN 976/714 V2c.Sources: 1) 1850, 1870, 1880 U.S. federal census;1850, 1870--Cane Hill,
Washington, Arkansas; 1880--Precinct #3, Montague Co, TX.1870 Census lists a E. Miller, age 70 and a John Thomas age 20 living with Jesse Pyatt.
BIRTH:Humphreys, Allan S.;"Descendants of the Buchanan families of
Washington County, Arkansas";Publications of the Washington County Historical
Society;Fayetteville, Ark.;1957;Call# US/CAN 976.714 B5p vol. 5.
Sources: 1) 1870, 1880 U.S. federal census; 1870-- Cane Hill, Washington Co.,
Arkansas; 1880--Precinct #3, Montague Co., Texas.
According to his WWI draft registration card, James Alexander Pyeatt was of medium height, slender builder with blue eyes and black hair. His nearest living relative was Jane I Pyeatt of Strong County, Oklahoma, probably his mother.
Sources: 1) 1880 U.S. federal census, Precinct #3, Montague, Texas.
Mansfield News, Mansfield OH reports Oliver and brother Minor were found burned in thier home in Portsmouth. Authorities believe both were murdered.
To find out more about Narcissus A. Nichols Dunning's children Please Reference: Mrs., Connie Daniels Sartin of Fordland, Missouri and her book "Our Morris Family" published March 1997.