General Information

Birth
27 NOV 1805
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
5 JAN 1897
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas

Notes

J. R. Pyeatt. The biographical department of this work would be incomplete

without mentioning the Pyeatts, who were among the pioneer settlers of

Arkansas, and were first represented in this State by James and Kate (Finley).

Pyeatt, natives of North Carolina, who, in 1812, removed from Kentucky toabout

thirteen miles above Little Rock. Here they spent the remainder of

their days. J. R. Pyeatt was born in Kentucky in ~805, and came to Arkansas

with his parents, and was here reai;ed to manhood. In August, 1827, he came to

Washington County, and erected the first frame house ever built in the county,

which is in good preservation, and in which he still resides. Having a

natural taste for mechanics, he opened a wagon and blacksmith shop shortly

after his arrival here, and followed that occupation for a number of years. He

and his brother purchased some raw land, which they improved, but in 1861

Mr. Pyeatt engaged in the milling business, in partnership with his son-in-law,

William S: Moore, and has since given that business the most of his attention.

In 1831 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, who was born and reared;

in West Tennessee. Her death occurred in 1868. William S. Moore, miller and

farmer, was born in Greene County, Tenn., February 20, 1835, the son of Capt.

Anthony.and grands
War. Anthony Moore was a farmer by occupation, and died in Greene

County, Tenn., in the spring of 1880. His wife, whose maiden name was Nancy

Holt, was also born in Tennessee. William S. Moore spent his youthful days

on a farm in Tennessee, and made his home with his father until twenty-one

years of age. He then learned the wagon-maker's trade, and in the fall of 1858

came to Arkansas, locating in Cane Hill, where he worked at his trade until the

summer of 1862, when he joined the 'fhirty-fourth Arkansas Infantry. Confederate

States Army, and served until the close of the war. He participated in

the battle of Prairie Grove, and was paroled in the summer of 1865. He then

returned home, and formed a partnership with Mr. Pyeatt in the milling business,

and erected the Cane Hill Mills, which was in running order by the spring

of 1866. The mill has been remodeled and improved since it was erected, end

is now one of the finest mills in Washington County. It has a combined roller

and buhr process, and has a capacity of about forty barrels per day. They also

manufacture some lumber, and in 1869 added a carding machine, which has

proved very profitable. In 1861 Mr. Moore married Miss Kate Pyeatt, a daughter

of his partner, J. R. Pyeatt, and their union was blessed in the birth of four

children: Henry (who is a physician of the county), Charles R., Bettie and

Lucy. Mrs. Moore died in 1877, and he afterward married his present wife,

Miss Josephine Moore, a daug'hter of James Moore. She was born in East

Tennessee, and was reared in Texas and Missouri. They are members of the

Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and are worthy citizens of the county. Mr.

Moore has a good farm, which he manages in connection with his mill, and a

fine orchard of forty-five acres.

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1850 Census of Northwest Arkansas:

Washington Counties - Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen

Cane Hill Township

CARNAHAN, Saml. 53, Mary 51, Martha 26,

James 26, Mary A. 22, John 19, Samuel

15, Elizabeth 13, Peter 11, Henry 9 KY/KY

dwg 34, Cane Hill twp

Parents

James Pyeatt
- Father
1768 - 1837
Birth
29 FEB 1768
Rowan County, North Carolina
Death
24 APR 1837
Burial
Pyeatte Mason Cemetery, Pulaski County, Maumelle, Arkansas
Catherine Finley
- Mother
1756 - 1818
Birth
1756
North Carolina
Death
24 SEP 1818
Crystal Hill, Pyeatt Township, Pulaski County, Arkansas

Spouse

Elizabeth Betsy Buchanan
- Wife
1809 - 1868
Birth
10 JAN 1809
Married
16 MAR 1831
Death
8 NOV 1868
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas

Children

Katherine "Kate" Jane Pyeatt
- Daughter
1839 - 1877
Birth
18 SEP 1839
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
3 FEB 1877
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
Cane Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
James Andrew Pyeatt
- Son
1833 - 1851
Birth
6 JAN 1833
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
9 JAN 1851
Gulf of Mexico
Henry Clay Pyeatt
- Son
1841 - 1932
Birth
18 NOV 1841
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
11 AUG 1932
Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Mary Margaret Pyeatt
- Daughter
1847 - 1898
Birth
5 SEP 1847
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
28 NOV 1898