John
H. Breathwait is a worthy representative of the energetic business men of Cleveland
County, Ark., and on September 27, 1858, was born on the farm where he now resides, being
a son of Richard and Mary (Havorn) Breathwait, natives of County Antrim, Ireland. They
were married in their native land but, in 1848 the father came to the United States on a
prospecting tour, and after traveling over the most of the Southern States he returned to
the " Emerald Isle," but in 1852 brought his family to the United States, and
after a residence of nearly one year in Alabama, they came to Arkansas and settled in
Bradley County, (now Cleveland County), where they have since made their home. The father
was born September 19, 1819, and his wife March 4, 1828, their marriage taking place
September 27, 1852, and their union has resulted in the birth of the following children:
Ada (wife of S. B. Gibson, a farmer and stockman of Cleveland County, Ark.), Rebecca (wife
of J. H. Williams, a farmer of Jefferson County, Ark.), John H., Alexander H. (a farmer of
the county), Ellen and Mary (who are living with their parents). Two children are
deceased, and both bore the name of William and died when young. John H. Breathwait
attended the district schools near his home and also the State University at Fayetteville
during 1873-7-1, after which he turned his attention to farming, and has continued this
occupation successfully up to the present time. He opened a mercantile establishment in
1884 on his farm, and has an excellent stock of goods which he manages in connection with
his farm. He owns some 2,000 acres of land of which 600 are under cultivation and he is
considered the most extensive planter in the county. He is a Democrat and his wife is a
member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They were married on December 18, 1889, s he
being a Miss Cora E. Niven, a daughter of John Niven, of Cleveland, County. |