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Sent by Ward Townsend. He gives George E. Hiett b. 1811, Greenville, S.C. died 11 Jan 1849 in Greenville, S.C. wife Sarah Ashmore, family as Martha Jane Hiett b. 7 Jul 1834 Greenville, SC died 19 Sept 1875. 2) Nancy, 3) William, 4) Ellen 5) Oliver, 6) Harry, 7) Mary, 8) John S.
Received 14 Nov 2000 from Kathryn M. Little of Charlotte, NC, as wife being Sarah Ashmore, had 8 children and living, after the Civil War in Dawson Co., GA.
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Was living in 1850 in Talladega, Alabama with one son.
Sent by VV and Ruth Hiett
One interesting side note, through a marriage notice in a Greenville Co.,
S.C. paper we found that Nathan Berry Hiett's sister, Jane, was married to
Ezekiel Vincent by a minister named Rev. Nathan Berry. Then on family tree
from S.C. Lineage, notice Hudson Berry, grandfather of Mary Teresa Berry, who
married John Charles Hiett, Nathan B. Hiett's brother. Apparently the Berry
and Hiett families were entwined. In. S.C. DAR Bible Records I found also that Rev. Nathan Berry (1791-1840) married Mary Hiett (probably Williams Sister).
Sent by VV. Robert was a farmer. They are listed on the 1850 census and were living in Cherokee, Alabama. Had 8 children, lived in Cherokee Co., AL, by Kathryn M. Little of Charlotte, NC.
Sent by VV. She may be a twin to Hamilton. This family is listed on the 1850 census in Greenville, S.C.
From Katyhryn M. Little, she also has that she was a twin to Joseph Hamilton but then has her born 15 Mar 1818, in SC.? She also notes that the date may be wrong as she was supposed to be a twin to Joseph Hamilton, question, could there have been a Joseph and Hamilton, not the same person?
Says that she had 8 children and lived in the Greenville, SC area.Found on HIETT GENFORUM, Query by BLACK, ID 1429.
I found this info on a query, 29 July 2002, Internet site on HIETT GENFORUM.General Abstracts from Greenville Co., SC
Earliest Minute Books of 10 Baptist Churches
1794-1850pg. 123 Ann Hiett, listed as a member abt. 13 Mar 1824.
Polly was married to Henry M. Lenderman, son of Jacob Lenderman and Malinda "Millie" Kellett, about 1839 in Greenville Co., SC. Henry was born on 2 April 1815 in Greenville Co., SC. He died 28 Jun3 1890 in Carroll Co., GA. He was buried in Jordon Cem., Carroll Co., GA.
Sent by Velisa Vicars. Information provided by Ruth Ross Hiett and son, 9
Lisa Court, Ark. 72212. Nathan is listed twice on the 1850 Census, in
Cherokee CO., Alabama and Chattanooga Co., Ga. In Alabama he is a carpenter, in Georgia he is a mechanic.
Sent by VV He is listed on the 1850 census living in Anderson Co., S.C. Hamilton and Lucinda had 7 children, with a set of twins.
Top of Form 1 Re: Anderson Co,SC Hiott Origins, Who Knows?
Posted by: Vicki Frey (ID *****6376) Date: May 31, 2012 at 12:50:41
In Reply to: Anderson Co,SC Hiott Origins, Who Knows? by David W. Hiott of 928 Bottom of Form 1
The Anderson County, SC & Thomasville, NC Hiatts / Hiotts do indeed descend from "Quaker John" Hiett (Hyet). He married Mary Smith (most likely in Bucks Co, PA). They had 16 children, including son William (born about 1700 in Bucks Co, PA) who m1) unknown, M2) Alice Louden / Lowden in 1748 in Frederick Co. VA. I have a copy of a page that lists that marriage in the book "Hopewell Friends History 1734-1934 / Frederick County, Virginia" (p. 50). William & Alice had a son James (b. about 1753) who m. Nancy Alexander in 1779 in SC. Their son William "Will" (b. about 1785 in Greenville Dist., SC) m. Nancy Louden about 1806. They had 15 children, including Joseph Hamilton C. "H.C." (b. about 1810 in SC) who m1) Lucinda Frances, & m2) Mary K. Polk. They may be buried in Transylvania CO., NC. "H.C." & Lucinda were the parents of James M. Hiott/ Hiett (b. 1840) who was my great,great-grandfather. James M. "Jim" m. Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Chandler (b. 1837). Their son, James Lafayette "Bud" Hiott (b. 1868 in Anderson CO., SC) was my great-grandfather. He m. Tex "Anna" Major about 1888. "Bud" died in the Great Influenza Epidemic in 1919. Tex Anna along with many of their 11 children moved to Thomasville, NC about 1923. She d. 1941. They are both buried in Beaver Dam Baptist Church cemetery - Williamston, SC.
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