Sketch of the Wyatt Family, Warren County, Missouri >From "A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri, with numerous sketches, anecdotes, adventures, etc., relating to Early Days in Missouri" by William S. Bryan and Robert Rose, Published by Bryan, Brand & Co., St. Louis Missouri, 1876. ********************************************************************** Frank Wyatt was a native of North Carolina, but settled and lived in Montgomery County, KY. He came to Missouri five times to look at the country, but could never make up his mind to move here. He had four sons: John, Anthony, Douglass and Joseph. John was a Captain in the War of 1812. He settled in Missouri in 1817, and married Attossa Sharp, by whom he had seven children: John Jr., Sarah, Harriet, Cath- arine, Margaret, Lucy and Mary. Anthony came to Missouri in 1816. He married Mary Smith, daughter of Henry Smith and Nancy Davis, who were natives of Wales, and by her he had: Henry S., James W., Joseph, Martha A., Nancy J. and Frank. Douglass Wyatt settled in Missouri in 1817. He married Elizabeth See, of Montgomery County, and they had: Hayden, Amanda, Emily, Frank, Douglass Jr., Joseph and Mary. Joseph Wyatt, son of Frank Sr., died a bachelor, in Franklin County, MO. The children of Anthony Wyatt: Henry S. married Sarah Hopping. James W. married Martha A. Pearle. Joseph married Susan Griswold. Martha A. married Thomas J. Marshall, of Mexico, MO., who was County Clerk of Warren County for eighteen years. Nancy J. married John Jones, of Mexico, MO. Frank was married twice; first to Eliza A. Jones, and after her death, to Maria Farsdale. Mr. Wyatt built a ferry boat for Thomas Howell, who paid him in gold, notwithstanding he was a young man and Mr. Howell was sixty seven years old. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Penny Harrell ====================================================================