MYATT, SHERODAN R "SHARON" (BIO) - Ouachita County, Arkansas | SHERODAN R "SHARON" (BIO) MYATT - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Sherodan R "Sharon" (bio) MYATT

Liberty Cemetery
Ouachita County,
Arkansas

April 5, 1847 - July 1, 1909

"Sharon R. Myatt, a prominent farmer of Bridge Creek Township, was born April 5, 1847, in this county, a son of Alfred B. and Jane F. (Elliott) Myatt, natives of North and South Carolina, respectively. Alfred B. Myett was born 1811, in Wake County N.C., of English descent. He was a farmer by occupation, and was reared principally in Alabama, to which State he had removed when he was eleven years of age. At the age of twenty he went to Columbus, Miss., where he went into business, in 1841 he came to this State and located in this county, settling on Government land. He died in 1889, being one of the oldest settlers in this county at the time of his death. The mother was born in 1823, a daughter of Robert Elliott, also an old settler of this county. Mrs. Myatt is still living and resides with her son, the subject of this sketch. She is a member of the Protestant Methodist Church. SHe was the mother of six children, five of whom are still living, viz: Rufus (deceased), Melissa (now Mrs. Kennedy, who was born in 1844), Sharon R, Florence Isabella (now Mrs. Hughes of Washington Township), Ophelia F. (unmarried adn living at home), and Vernon D. (a farmer of this township). Mr. Myatt commenced working for himself at the age of nineteen years, being employed in a saw-mill. In 1877 he purchased his present farm, and in 1889 was married to Miss Minnie Smith, born in Union County in 1872, a daughter of William Smith of the same county. This union has been blessed with one child-a boy-named Alfred B. In 1864 Mr. Myatt enlisted in the Home Guards, in which he served until the close of the war. He owns 300 acres of land, with nearly 200 acres under cultivation. Both he and wife are members of the Protestant Methodist Church, and he is also a member of the County Wheel. In his political views he affiliates with the Democratic party, and is actively interested in all laudable public enterprises." (Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas - Goodspeed Publishing Company - Chicago, Nashville and St. Louis - 1890) 

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Submitted: 5/1/17 • Approved: 5/2/17 • Last Updated: 6/29/23 • R1184792-G0-S3

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