BIRTH:From U.S. federal census records;1900--Briscoe Co., TX, Precinct #3,
v.13 Enum. Dist. 8, sheet 8, line 65.James Pyeatt's WWI draft card lists him as of medium build and medium height, with dark gray eyes and black hair.
WW1 draft registration Lubbock, TX 1917 listed as single and that his place of birth is Canyon City.
BIRTH:From U.S. federal census records;1900--Briscoe Co., TX, Precinct #3,
v.13 Enum. Dist. 8, sheet 8, line 65.James Pyeatt's WWI draft card lists him as of medium build and medium height, with dark gray eyes and black hair.
WW1 draft registration Lubbock, TX 1917 listed as single and that his place of birth is Canyon City.
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 25, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.49129.51]
Individual: Pyeatt, Nina
Social Security #: 524-56-1907
SS# issued in: Colorado
Birth date: Oct 8, 1906
Death date: May 7, 1992
ZIP Code of last known residence: 81027
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Branson, Colorado
Living in Paris, Texas in 1930 was a Nina Moore, age 63, single, whose parents had come from Kentucky, just as Charlie's parents had. Conjecture - was she a friend/relative of the family. She lived with her brother Edwin, who was also single at age 58.There is an Edgar and Auty Sewell, ages 23, married, living in Plainview, Texas at the time of the 1930 census. As there are no other Sewells that match in Texas, and this is where she was according to Martha Maben, I think this is her. Never heard that nickname, though. Interestingly, her future 3rd husband, Clarence, was living nearby with his two daughters. Martha Maben indicates that it was not long after this that Nina and her future 2nd husband, Tom, "ran off together as they were very much in love". Tom had a wife who was a Native American, although I can't find them in the census of 1930.
WW1 draft registration Las Animas Co, CO 1917 lists him as single
Finis Pyeatt's WWI draft card lists him as being of medium build and medium height, with brown eyes and dark hair. 1900 Census lists him as Phinnias
WW1 draft registration Lubbock, TX 1918
MARRIAGE:Hudson, Weldon I.;Johnson County, Texas marriage records;Ft. Worth,
TX;author;1982;Call# US/CAN 976.4524 V2h.BIRTH:Approximated from census records;1900--Pct. #2, Johnson Co, TX.
The 1900 Johnson County, Texas census shows that Frances Pyeatt had four children, two of which were still living, but the 1910 Scurry County, Texas, census lists Frances Pyeatt as having had five children, four of which were still living at that time.
BIRTH:Approximated from 1880, 1900 U.S. federal census;Dist. #82, Pct.
#3;Johnson County, Texas.MARRIAGE:Hudson, Weldon I.;Johnson County, Texas marriage records;Ft. Worth,
TX;author;1982;Call# US/CAN 976.4524 V2h.Also shown as Charlie S. Pyeatt
The 1910 Tarrant County, Texas census lists Nona as having had five children at that time, four of which were still living. Wilbur was not listed in that census, so it must have been him that had died.
BIRTH:Approximated from 1900 U.S. federal census;Pct. #3, Johnson County, TX.
BIRTH:Approximated from 1900 U.S. federal census;Pct. #3, Johnson County, TX.
Additonal sources: U.S. federal census;Pct. #3, Johnson County, TX.
BIRTH:Texas birth records- general index;Index to probate birth records, Texas
delayed;Call# US/CAN microfilm #1503772.
BIRTH:Approximated from census records;1900, 1910-- Pct# 2, Johnson Co., TX.
The 1920 Armstrong County, Texas census lists a twelve year old boarder in the John Pyeatt household by the name of Glen V. Lackey.
MARRIAGE:Johnson County, Texas marriage records;Book 7, page 94.
According to his WWI draft card, Sim Pyeatt was of medium height and medium build with gray eyes and black hair.
Sim A. Pyeatt's birth certificate was a Delayed Certificate of Birth, filed January 17th, 1942 in Oklahoma. The certificate was signed by Mrs. Gillie Pyeatt, his mother and by Missouri E Hamilton and Notarized by Mrs. O. A. Lock.
WW1 draft registration Armstrong Co, TX 1917 listed as single