General Information

Birth
28 JUL 1861
Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
12 APR 1934
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas

Notes

William H. Morton, farmer and stock breeder of Center Township, Washington

Co., Ark., was born in Washington County July 28, 1861, and is a son of

James A. and Harriet (Tollett) Morton, and grandson of William Morton. The

latter was born in Lincoln County, Tenn., and in 1830 immigrated to Arkansas,

locating near Prairie Grove, where he became a wealthy farmer. He was a

member of the Presbyterian Church, and was very strongly opposed to slavery.

James A. Morton was the eldest son of a family of five children, and grew to

manhood in Washington County. He was educated in the common schools, and

in 1860 was married to Miss Tollett, and located on a farm. In 1861 he was

strongly opposed to secession, but when the war began he joined the Confederate

army and served until the close of the conflict. He was captured about 1862,

and was kept a prisoner at St. Louis, Alton, Rock Island and New Orleans

until the close of the war. He then returned home to find that his property had

all been destroyed, but he immediately set to work, and became one of the wealthy

land owners of the county. He died in 1884. His wife, who was the daughter

of Henry Tollett, became the mother of three children: William H., Roland

M. and James E., and is now making her home with her son, William H., who

was reared on a farm in Washington County. He received a good education

in the State University, located at Fayetteville, and in 1884 was married to Miss

Bettie Smith, who was born near Farmington in 1863 .. They have three children:

Herbert, Julia and an infant. Mr. Morton's farm consists of 220 acres,

and is well improved. He is one of the leading stock breeders and fruit raisers

of the county, and has charge of a fine Clydesdale stallion and a jack of the

mammoth stock. He and wife are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian

Church, and he is a young man of good habits, and is an active Democrat. He

was elected a justice of the peace in Center Township at the September election

in 1888.

Parents

James Austin Morton
- Father
1831 - 1885
Birth
19 FEB 1831
Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
30 NOV 1885
Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas
Harriett Louise Tollett
- Mother
1833 - 1904
Birth
25 SEP 1833
Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
27 NOV 1904
Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas
Burial
Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas

Spouse

Betty Smith
- Wife
1863 - 1899
Birth
1863
Death
1899
Burial
Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas

Children

James Herbert Morton
- Son
1885 - 1966
Birth
18 DEC 1885
Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Death
1 OCT 1966
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
3 OCT 1966
Prairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas