Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah Harlan Crow.
Sie haben geheiratet am 6. Februar 1855 in Searcy, White, Arkansas, United States, er war 31 Jahre alt.
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Jesse Newton Cypert JrBirth names: Jesse N CypertJesse N. CypertJesse Newton Cypert , Jr.Jessie Newton CypertJesse Newton Jr. CypertJesse Newton CypertGender: MaleBirth: Dec 5 1823 - Indian Creek, Wayne, Tennessee, United StatesMilitary Service: ArkansasMilitary Service: 1861 - ArkansasMilitary Service: 1898 - United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Sarah Harlan Crow - Feb 6 1855 - Searcy, White, Arkansas, United StatesResidence: 1860 - Gray Township, White, Arkansas, United StatesResidence: 1880 - Gray, White, Arkansas, United StatesResidence: 1910 - Searcy Ward 4, , ArkansasDeath: Sep 1 1913 - Searcy, White, Arkansas, United StatesBurial: Sep 1913 - Searcy, White, Arkansas, United StatesParents: Jesse Newton Cypert Sr., Jemima Cypert (born Wortham)Wife: Sarah Harlan Cypert (born Crow)Children: Florence Estelle Watkins (born Cypert), Eugene Cypert Sr, Mary Alice Smith (born Cypert)Siblings: Nancy Smith Talley (born Cypert), Elizabeth Worthen Morrow (born Cypert), Rev. John Lafayette Cypert, Zachariah Mack Cypert</a>, William Carroll Cypert, James Wayne Cypert, Thomas Perry Cypert, Robert Jasper Cypert, Sarah Wade Copeland (born Cypert), Felicia Ann Mack (born Cypert) Additional information: LifeSketch:Jesse N. Cypert, is an attorney, at Searcy, Ark. Among the leading firms of attorneys in this city is the well-known one of Messrs. Cypert & Cypert, of which Jesse N. Cypert is the senior member. This gentleman is one of the pioneer settlers of Searcy, Ark., and was born in Wayne County, Tenn., in December, 1823, being one of eleven children, the result of the union of Jesse and Jemimah (Warthen) Cypert, the father a native of North Carolina, born 1781, and the mother of Pennsylvania, born 1783. The grandparents on the mother's side were of Welsh descent, and at an early day moved to North Carolina. Jesse Cypert, Sr., was married in 1802, then moved to Knox County, Tenn., where he farmed and resided until 1819, after which he moved to Wayne County, of the same State, and there his death occurred in 1858. He was a private in the War of 1812, Tennessee Volunteer, Carroll's brigade, and was in the battle of New Orleans under Gen. Jackson. He was sheriff and collector one term, and justice of the peace and member of the county court for a number of years. The mother died in 1857. Jesse N. Cypert's time in early life was divided between working on the farm, clearing and developing the home place, and in attending the subscription schools of Wayne County, Tenn., in a log-cabin with dirt floor, etc. Later he attended the district schools of that State. He then studied law in the office of Judge L. L. Mack, of Wayne County, and was admitted to the bar at Waynesboro, Tenn., in 1849. Subsequently he went to Walker County, Ga., engaged as clerk, and in May, 1858, came to Crittenden County, Ark., and began practicing at Marion. Here he remained for eight months, and in February, 1851, came to Searcy, Ark., where he began the practice of law and this has continued successfully ever since. In connection with this he also carries on farming. During the war, or in October, 1861, he served as captain of the Confederate army, Fifth Arkansas Battalion, and on the organization of the battalion at Pocahontas, Randolph County, Ark., in October, Mr. Cypert was elected major. He was east of the Mississippi River, and after the battle of Shiloh he resigned and came home on account of health. Later he entered the commissary department, purchasing supplies for the troops, and was thus engaged until after the surrender of Little Rock. He was taken prisoner in October, 1863, detained at Little Rock about three weeks, and paroled as citizen the same month. He was in the convention that passed the ordinance of secession in 1861, and was a delegate to both conventions. He continued the practice of law after the war, and this has continued ever since. He has taken quite an active part in politics, votes with the Democratic party, and was a delegate to the convention that voted the State into the union in 1868. He was also in the convention in 1874 that furnished the constitution that the State is under now. Mr. Cypert was elected judge of the circuit court in September, 1874, and served eight years, two terms. Socially he is a member of Searcy Lodge No. 49, A. F. & A. M., Tillman Chapter No. 19, R. A. M. He was married in White County, in February, 1855, to Miss Sarah Harlan Crow, a native of Alabama, and the daughter of Joshua B. and Lavinia (West) Crow, natives of South Carolina. Her parents moved to White County, Ark., in 1849, settled on a farm near the present town of Kensett, and here the mother died in April, 1866, and the father in August of the same year. To Mr. and Mrs. Cypert were born three children, two living: Florence (now Mrs. W. M. Watkins, of Searcy) and Eugene (a partner in the firm of Cypert & Cypert, he having read law in the office of his father, and was admitted to the bar in 1884). The other child, Mary Alice, married H. A. Smith, a merchant of West Point, She died in February, 1886, and left one child, Eugene Austin, and the subject of this sketch is rearing this child. Mr. Cypert takes an active interest in all that pertains to the good of the county, and is one of the pioneers of the temperance cause. He ran for the legislature in 1854, on the temperance question and received a good number of votes. He was the first president of the Temperance Alliance, and served in that capacity for two years. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Mrs. Cypert is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.
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Jesse Newton Cypert<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Dec 5 1823 - Indian Creek, Wayne, Tennessee, United States<br>Death: Sep 1 1913 - Searcy, White, Arkansas, United States<br>Father: Jesse Newton Cypert<br>Mother: Jemima Cypert (born Worthen)<br>Siblings: Robert Jasper Cypert, Nancy Smith Talley (born Cypert), Elizabeth Worthen Cypert, James Wayne Cypert, Elzura Jane Cypert, John Lafayette Cypert, Zachariah Cypert, William Carroll Cypert, Thomas Perry Cypert, Sarah Wade Copeland (born Cypert), Felicia Ann Mack (born Cypert), Zachariah Cypert
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