John Caperton McNatt

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John Caperton McNatt

Birth
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Apr 1885 (aged 76)
Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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John C McNatt, son of Leven aka Levin McNatt & his 1st wife Nancy Smith McNatt.
Levin 2nd married Sylvia Hinson McNatt

John 1st married Sallie R Gilbert McNatt

11 Children
Nancy C McNatt Galloway
Martin V McNatt
Mary A McNatt Wooton
Sarah McNatt Brashers aka Brashears
Emeline A McNatt Wheat
Allen R McNatt
John J McNatt
Fannie O McNatt Wheat
Carr McNatt
Washington McNatt
Cassie J McNatt Vertrees

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John C McNatt gave a dinner for his brothers and sisters, C S McNatt, Texas; M G McNatt, Barry Co; W H McNatt, Lawrence Co; L B McNatt, Barry Co.

The oldest is 71 and the youngest is 60.

Moved from Tennessee with parents to southwest Missouri in 1834.

Lawrence Chieftain
25 Years Ago ... 1879
30 August 1906

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Carr McNatt, attorney at law, Aurora, and a native of Lawrence County, was born on the 23rd of October, 1851. His parents, John C and Sallie R (Gilbert) McNatt, were born in Bedford and Lincoln Counties, Tenn, respectively. They were married in their native State, and in 1837 moved to Missouri, settling about three miles north of Aurora, where they entered 160 acres of land, which is still in possession of members of the family.

The father’s brother, (***also named***) Carr McNatt, entered the land on which Aurora is now located. They were among the pioneer settlers of the county, and became well-to-do citizens.

The father died in April, 1885, and the mother in 1859. They were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are living: Nancy C (wife of C R Galloway), Mary A (wife of H C Wooton), Allen R, John J, Fannie O (wife of A R Wheat), Carr, Washington and Cassie J (wife of J H Vertrees).

The father followed mercantile pursuits nearly all his life, and was a resident of Aurora for about fifty years. He was the first surveyor of Barry County, and served one term as county judge of Lawrence County.

His grandfather was born in Scotland and came to the United States, settling in Pennsylvania. He served in the Revolutionary War, and lived to be one hundred and three years of age, dying in Tennessee. He was a Scotch giant, weighing over 250 pounds. His son Levin, father of John C McNatt, was born in Tennessee, and there lived until sometime in the forties. He was a private under Gen Jackson in the War of 1812, and died in Lawrence County, Mo.

Carr McNatt, whose name heads this sketch, resided on a farm until sixteen years of age, and then engaged in the mercantile business with his father, managing a branch store, which occupation he has followed nearly all his life. He has also been engaged in the stock business, and owns about 320 acres of land in Kansas, and 180 acres in Lawrence County. He began the study of law when a boy, but his advantages were poor, and he gave it up, but, in November, 1887, entered into partnership with Isaac B Kimbrell, and is now one of the successful practitioners of the county.

He was married, in 1876, to Alice Elliott, a daughter of S G Elliott, who bore him three children, two of whom are living, Annie and Harvey W.

His wife died in February, 1886, and he was married in November, 1887, to Mattie J Thomas.

Mr McNatt is a member of the Christian Church, and belongs to the K of L He takes considerable interest in mining, and has an interest in the Aurora Mining and Smelting Co, the Aurora Zinc Co, and the Aurora Mercantile and Investment Co, and is president of the Bank of Aurora.

History of Lawrence County, Missouri
Goodspeed
1888
John C McNatt, son of Leven aka Levin McNatt & his 1st wife Nancy Smith McNatt.
Levin 2nd married Sylvia Hinson McNatt

John 1st married Sallie R Gilbert McNatt

11 Children
Nancy C McNatt Galloway
Martin V McNatt
Mary A McNatt Wooton
Sarah McNatt Brashers aka Brashears
Emeline A McNatt Wheat
Allen R McNatt
John J McNatt
Fannie O McNatt Wheat
Carr McNatt
Washington McNatt
Cassie J McNatt Vertrees

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John C McNatt gave a dinner for his brothers and sisters, C S McNatt, Texas; M G McNatt, Barry Co; W H McNatt, Lawrence Co; L B McNatt, Barry Co.

The oldest is 71 and the youngest is 60.

Moved from Tennessee with parents to southwest Missouri in 1834.

Lawrence Chieftain
25 Years Ago ... 1879
30 August 1906

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*** his son ...

Carr McNatt, attorney at law, Aurora, and a native of Lawrence County, was born on the 23rd of October, 1851. His parents, John C and Sallie R (Gilbert) McNatt, were born in Bedford and Lincoln Counties, Tenn, respectively. They were married in their native State, and in 1837 moved to Missouri, settling about three miles north of Aurora, where they entered 160 acres of land, which is still in possession of members of the family.

The father’s brother, (***also named***) Carr McNatt, entered the land on which Aurora is now located. They were among the pioneer settlers of the county, and became well-to-do citizens.

The father died in April, 1885, and the mother in 1859. They were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are living: Nancy C (wife of C R Galloway), Mary A (wife of H C Wooton), Allen R, John J, Fannie O (wife of A R Wheat), Carr, Washington and Cassie J (wife of J H Vertrees).

The father followed mercantile pursuits nearly all his life, and was a resident of Aurora for about fifty years. He was the first surveyor of Barry County, and served one term as county judge of Lawrence County.

His grandfather was born in Scotland and came to the United States, settling in Pennsylvania. He served in the Revolutionary War, and lived to be one hundred and three years of age, dying in Tennessee. He was a Scotch giant, weighing over 250 pounds. His son Levin, father of John C McNatt, was born in Tennessee, and there lived until sometime in the forties. He was a private under Gen Jackson in the War of 1812, and died in Lawrence County, Mo.

Carr McNatt, whose name heads this sketch, resided on a farm until sixteen years of age, and then engaged in the mercantile business with his father, managing a branch store, which occupation he has followed nearly all his life. He has also been engaged in the stock business, and owns about 320 acres of land in Kansas, and 180 acres in Lawrence County. He began the study of law when a boy, but his advantages were poor, and he gave it up, but, in November, 1887, entered into partnership with Isaac B Kimbrell, and is now one of the successful practitioners of the county.

He was married, in 1876, to Alice Elliott, a daughter of S G Elliott, who bore him three children, two of whom are living, Annie and Harvey W.

His wife died in February, 1886, and he was married in November, 1887, to Mattie J Thomas.

Mr McNatt is a member of the Christian Church, and belongs to the K of L He takes considerable interest in mining, and has an interest in the Aurora Mining and Smelting Co, the Aurora Zinc Co, and the Aurora Mercantile and Investment Co, and is president of the Bank of Aurora.

History of Lawrence County, Missouri
Goodspeed
1888