John Cunningham PYEATT (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional PYEATT Surnames in PRAIRIE GROVE (PRAIRIE GROVE) Cemetery
PYEATT, Polly MinervaPYEATT (VETERAN CSA), John CunninghamPYEATT, Julia AnnWEST PYEATT, Julia AnnPYEATT, Andrew FrankPYEATT, Mamie AugustaPYEATT, Mary EPYEATT, Samuel OrlandPYEATT, S CPYEATT, Lyda LPYEATT, John Cunningham (Original)PYEATT, ElizabethPYEATT, Finis EwingPYEATT, Frank CPYEATT, CalliePYEATT, BillyPYEATT, Elizabeth WPYEATT, H L Additional PYEATT Surnames in WASHINGTON County
PYEATT, John RankinPYEATT, S. TommiePYEATT, AlicePYEATT, Howard McPYEATT, Andrew GreenPYEATT, Arte EmmalinePYEATT, Nettie JPYEATT, A KPYEATT, Fannie OrletarPYEATT, George FPYEATT, Gladys EthalPYEATT, Lily InezPYEATT, Mary MPYEATT, William SPYEATT, Lorena MPYEATT, George FPYEATT, James
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Submitted: 2/14/12 • Approved: 9/12/23 • Last Updated: 9/15/23 • R649022-G649022-S3
John
FIRST SERGEANT
Company F Gordon's Regiment Arkansas Cavalry
Civil War Confederate
September 8, 1837 - July 16, 1888
CSA
Gordonn's Regiment Company F
1862 - 1865
*Obituary
Fayetteville Democrat
Friday, July 20,1888
PYEATT, John C. — We are truly sorry to learn of the death of Mr. John C. Pyeatt which sad event occurred at his residence, at 10 o'clock Monday, at Prairie Grove. His mortal remains were laid to their final rest in the burying ground at that place, at 7 p.m. of the same day, the funeral services being conducted by Revs. Earle and Hopkins. Mr. Pyeatte was born in Washington County and never knew any other place as home. He was universally known and loved throughout that section and his acquaintances and friendships extended throughout Northwest Arkansas. He was a generous, liberal, public spirited Christian gentleman and a most useful, enterprising citizen. The death of such a man would be a loss to any community. He was devoted to his home and family and upon them, more than all the world besides, does his taking off fall with the darkest gloom. The Democrat feels the deepest sympathy for his widow and interesting family of children.
*Obituary
Fayetteville Democrat
Friday, August 3, 1888
(Memorial) To the W.M. Wardens and brethren of Viney Grove Lodge, No. 265 F. and A.M., your committee on memorial of the death of brother J.C. Pyeatt who died at his home at Prairie Grove July 16, 1888, submit the following: Whereas, The All Wise Creator in his beneficence has seen fit to remove from our midst our worthy brother, therefore be it Resolved, That this Lodge has lost one of its most faithful members, the community one of its best citizens, his family a kind husband and an indulgent father. Second, That while we feel the great loss sustained by the fraternity, we tender to the bereaved family of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathies in their great loss. Third, That the members of this Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Fourth, That the resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge, a copy of the same be presented to the family of our deceased brother, and a copy be sent to the Fayetteville Democrat for publication. A. Borden, J.C. Devin, W.C. Kuykendall, committee.
Julia
March 9, 1848 - October 11, 1933
*Obituary (Pension)
State of Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]
PYEATT, Jonathan C. – Julia A. Pyeatt, widow of Jonathan C. Pyeatt, who died July 16, 1888, filed Widow Application #29252 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County for a Confederate widow pension and it was received as allowed August 15, 1927 at the State, citing her husband’s service with the Arkansas cavalry from 1862 thru 1865. Mrs. Pyeatt died October 11, 1938.
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