Sketch of 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, of North Carolina, had the following children: John, William, Frank Jr., Ricks, Polly, Elizabeth and Sally. John, William and Ricks settled in Lincoln County, Kentucky, at a very early date, and the former served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was married to Polly Pearle, of Virginia, and settled in Warren County, MO., in 1817. They had: Martha, Frank, Susan, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rebecca, William S., Mary A., Anna E. and Nancy. Frank was a soldier of the War of 1812, and died of consumption in Kentucky. Nancy, Martha and Anna E. all died unmarried. Susan married James Pennington, of Kentucky, who settled in Warren County in 1817. Their children were: Frank M., John T., Liberty S., Mary C., Ephraim, Rebecca, Isa- bella J., Martha F. and Lavinia W. Elizabeth Wyatt married William James, who settled in Warren County in 1809. Their children were: John W., Martha A., Benjamin S., William F. and Lucian A. Mr. James was Judge of the County Court for some time, and Sheriff two terms. Sarah Wyatt married Walter T. James, who settled in Warren County. They had: Frank W., Mary A., William S., John B., Elizabeth, Joel P., Rex and Lycurgus. Rebecca Wyatt was married first to Joel Pearle, who settled in Warren County in 1828. They had two children: John H. and Mary A., when Mr. Pearle died, and his widow subsequently married Joseph Rattsburn, of Ohio. William S. Wyatt married Patience Pearle; but they had no children. Mary A. married and settled in Missouri. ==================================================================== 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 ====================================================================