[Source: Waco Times Harold; Waco, TX, Friday 5 Jan 1900, pg. 8]
Pauper Dies.
James Piat, a pauper, died in the courthouse yesterday afternoon. He had been in the hands of the county for some weeks. He claimed to be an old confederate soldier.
[Source: Waco Times Harold; Waco, TX, Friday 5 Jan 1900, pg. 8]
Pauper Dies.
James Piat, a pauper, died in the courthouse yesterday afternoon. He had been in the hands of the county for some weeks. He claimed to be an old confederate soldier.
Inscription
J.P.P.
[There is no gravestone, only his initials inscribed on a native stone by David Franklin Marrs, to mark his burial plot.]
Family Members
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Martha Pyeatt Gregory
1828–1893
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Catherine Pyeatt
1830–1847
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Elizabeth Pyeatt
1831–1832
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Mary Pyeatt Watkins
1835–1865
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Margaret M Pyeatt Little
1838–1897
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Nancy E. Pyeatt Slaughter
1840–1908
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William Henry Pyeatt
1842–1914
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Alvin Finley "Dick" Pyeatt
1844–1908
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Sarah A. Pyeatt Gregory
1848–1913
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Myram Lavina Pyeatt Marrs
1850–1927
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