SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.
(1243.) ELIJAH HIATT (433.) (?). (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1802, Grayson Co., Va.; m. (1st). in Belmont Co., Ohio, 3-11mo-1825, to ANNE BOSWELL, d/o Dempsey and Mary (---). Boswell; m. (2nd). in Athens Co., Ohio, 30-8mo-1849, to HANNAH HAINES, d/o Isaac and Lydia (Smith). Haines; b. 10 September 1811; d. 10 November 1897, bur. At Mitchellville, Iowa. Said to have settled in Iowa before Civil War.CH: (By first wife). (3093.) Dempsey; (3094.) Jehu; (3095.) Joseph; (3096.) Tamer. (By second wife). (3097.) Isaac.
1830 Census, Wayne Co., Indiana: Elijah Hiatt - 4 (1?). males aged 20 to 30, 2 males aged under 5; 1 female aged 20 to 30.
1850 Census, Marion Twp., Morgon Co., Ohio: Elijah Hiatt, 48, Va.; Hannah, 36, Pa.; Tamer, 15, Ohio; Isaac, 2/12, Ohio.
Somerset Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio: 3-11mo-1825 - Elijah Hiett, son of Jehu and Tamar, Belmont Co., m. in Somerset Mtg. House, Anne Boswell, d/o Dempsey and Mary, Belmont Co., Ohio. 28-5mo-1827 - Elijah Hiatt and wife Anne and son Dempsey granted a certificate to Stillwater Mo. Mtg., Ohio.
Stillwater Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio: 28-7mo-1827 - Elisha Hiatt and wife Anne and son Dempsey received on certificate from Somerset Mo. Mtg., dated 28-5mo-1827.
28-3mo-1829 - Elisha Hiatt and wife Anna and Children Demsey and Jehu granted a certificate to White Water Mo. Mtg., Indiana.Deerfield (Pennsville). Mo. Mtg., Morgan Co., Ohio: 19-6mo-1834 - Elijah Hiatt and wife Anna and children Dempsey, Jehu and Joseph received on certificate from Milford Mo. Mtg., Indiana, dated 22-3mo-1834.
Chesterfield Mo. Mtg., Athens Co., Ohio: 30-8mo-1849 - Elijah Hiatt, son of Jehu and Tamar, Morgan Co., Ohio, m. in Chesterfield, Hannah Haines, d/o Isaac and Lydia, Morgan Co., Ohio. (R101).
Found in HH Book page 365.
Letter by Mrs. Goillard Baldwin of Maxwell, Iowa written 12 Dec 1966 to
Mrs. David Hiatt of Pierre, S.D. Lent us by Gladys Larsen of Underwood Apts., Omaha, Neb. age 84.
Maxwell, Iowa
Dec 12, 1966
Dear Mrs. Hiatt
I saw your letter in the Cappers Weekly about the Delicious Apple Tree and Jessie Hiatt, he was also my fathers great uncle. My father was Charles Hiatt of Mitchellville, Iowa. His father was Isaac Haines Hiatt and his father was Elijah Hiatt. They came to Iowa from Chesterhill, Ohio in the early 1860's or, I think, in 65' - '67. The Hiatt's came from England on the same boat with William Penn, his second crossing, not his first. They settled in West Chester, Penn. then later moved to Chester Hill in Morgan Co., Ohio. I wonder what the connection is between our families and our husbands. I believe Elijah Hiatt had quite a few brothers. There is an Amos Hiatt Jr. H.S. in Des Moines, and he was a brother of Jesse Hiatt. My grandfather, Isaac Hiatt died in 1936. He had two children, my father and a dau. that died at the age of 8. He was 86 when he died. He had a half brother, Joseph, and a half sister, Tamer Hiatt Pearson. My father and mother had 7 children. Worth, who is 56, who has one son, Stella, who died in '62 with cancer, she had 3 sons. Myself, I am 53, have no children, sister Mary died at 8 years, brother Milo died age 13, Curtis 48 years old who lives at Rural Mitchellville, he has two sons and an adopted daughter. Richard, the youngest, 36, he has 3 children, 2 boys and a girl. He also lives at Rural Mitchellville. (Iowa)
There is so few Hiatt's around here, we always felt pretty much alone. There is a little park at Winterset where the apple tree still stands. It is south of here, I suppose, 30 miles or so.
I do hope to hear from you, I sent a letter in Oct. at the time the piece was printed but it came back marked insufficient address. I just sent it to Pierre, S.D. I was telling my sister in law about it and she is a long distance operator for Northwestern Belle so she called the Pierce operator and got the address. I do hope you can tell me about your husband's end of the family.
I live on a farm 8 miles north of Mitchellville. 1 1/2 miles from a little town called Farrar and 8 miles south of Maxwell, our mailing address.
Almost all the Hiatt's around seem to have some connection with the Jesse Hiatt but we can't seem to place the connection. It is too bad we did not find out those things while my grandfather was still alive. He was deaf and it was quite hard to talk to him. He was pretty good at reading our lips. He was 6 foot 3 inches tall and a big man with a head of silver hair. He could tell you about the Indians that were here when they came and how poor they were. How his father would give them potatoes and meat to get them through the winter. He could tell about the stage coaches and where they had their lines, also about there coming here from Ohio in a covered wagon. Each of the Hiatt children have at least one piece of furniture that they brought with them. I have a maple dresser and a hanging shelf.
It is interesting to dig into our ancestors but I never seem to have the time, it takes a lot of work. There was a lawyer in Oklahoma a few years back that was compiling the history but he wanted $25.00 for one and that seemed a little steep to my Mother after father died.Please write and tell me about the family, and Merry Christmas.
Bye Mrs. Goillard Baldwin
Maxwell, Iowa 50161Get Certifcate, 28 MAY 1827, to Belmont County, Ohio, Stillwater MM.
Dau. of Dempsey and Mary Boswell.
See HH book, pg. 557 Disowned 19 Feb. 1853 for Disunity by Chesterfield MM, Ohio.
SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.
(1243.) ELIJAH HIATT (433.) (?). (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1802, Grayson Co., Va.; m. (1st). in Belmont Co., Ohio, 3-11mo-1825, to ANNE BOSWELL, d/o Dempsey and Mary (---). Boswell; m. (2nd). in Athens Co., Ohio, 30-8mo-1849, to HANNAH HAINES, d/o Isaac and Lydia (Smith). Haines; b. 10 September 1811; d. 10 November 1897, bur. At Mitchellville, Iowa. Said to have settled in Iowa before Civil War.CH: (By first wife). (3093.) Dempsey; (3094.) Jehu; (3095.) Joseph; (3096.) Tamer. (By second wife). (3097.) Isaac.
1830 Census, Wayne Co., Indiana: Elijah Hiatt - 4 (1?). males aged 20 to 30, 2 males aged under 5; 1 female aged 20 to 30.
1850 Census, Marion Twp., Morgon Co., Ohio: Elijah Hiatt, 48, Va.; Hannah, 36, Pa.; Tamer, 15, Ohio; Isaac, 2/12, Ohio.
Somerset Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio: 3-11mo-1825 - Elijah Hiett, son of Jehu and Tamar, Belmont Co., m. in Somerset Mtg. House, Anne Boswell, d/o Dempsey and Mary, Belmont Co., Ohio. 28-5mo-1827 - Elijah Hiatt and wife Anne and son Dempsey granted a certificate to Stillwater Mo. Mtg., Ohio.
Stillwater Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio: 28-7mo-1827 - Elisha Hiatt and wife Anne and son Dempsey received on certificate from Somerset Mo. Mtg., dated 28-5mo-1827.
28-3mo-1829 - Elisha Hiatt and wife Anna and Children Demsey and Jehu granted a certificate to White Water Mo. Mtg., Indiana.Deerfield (Pennsville). Mo. Mtg., Morgan Co., Ohio: 19-6mo-1834 - Elijah Hiatt and wife Anna and children Dempsey, Jehu and Joseph received on certificate from Milford Mo. Mtg., Indiana, dated 22-3mo-1834.
Chesterfield Mo. Mtg., Athens Co., Ohio: 30-8mo-1849 - Elijah Hiatt, son of Jehu and Tamar, Morgan Co., Ohio, m. in Chesterfield, Hannah Haines, d/o Isaac and Lydia, Morgan Co., Ohio. (R101).
Found in HH Book page 365.
Letter by Mrs. Goillard Baldwin of Maxwell, Iowa written 12 Dec 1966 to
Mrs. David Hiatt of Pierre, S.D. Lent us by Gladys Larsen of Underwood Apts., Omaha, Neb. age 84.
Maxwell, Iowa
Dec 12, 1966
Dear Mrs. Hiatt
I saw your letter in the Cappers Weekly about the Delicious Apple Tree and Jessie Hiatt, he was also my fathers great uncle. My father was Charles Hiatt of Mitchellville, Iowa. His father was Isaac Haines Hiatt and his father was Elijah Hiatt. They came to Iowa from Chesterhill, Ohio in the early 1860's or, I think, in 65' - '67. The Hiatt's came from England on the same boat with William Penn, his second crossing, not his first. They settled in West Chester, Penn. then later moved to Chester Hill in Morgan Co., Ohio. I wonder what the connection is between our families and our husbands. I believe Elijah Hiatt had quite a few brothers. There is an Amos Hiatt Jr. H.S. in Des Moines, and he was a brother of Jesse Hiatt. My grandfather, Isaac Hiatt died in 1936. He had two children, my father and a dau. that died at the age of 8. He was 86 when he died. He had a half brother, Joseph, and a half sister, Tamer Hiatt Pearson. My father and mother had 7 children. Worth, who is 56, who has one son, Stella, who died in '62 with cancer, she had 3 sons. Myself, I am 53, have no children, sister Mary died at 8 years, brother Milo died age 13, Curtis 48 years old who lives at Rural Mitchellville, he has two sons and an adopted daughter. Richard, the youngest, 36, he has 3 children, 2 boys and a girl. He also lives at Rural Mitchellville. (Iowa)
There is so few Hiatt's around here, we always felt pretty much alone. There is a little park at Winterset where the apple tree still stands. It is south of here, I suppose, 30 miles or so.
I do hope to hear from you, I sent a letter in Oct. at the time the piece was printed but it came back marked insufficient address. I just sent it to Pierre, S.D. I was telling my sister in law about it and she is a long distance operator for Northwestern Belle so she called the Pierce operator and got the address. I do hope you can tell me about your husband's end of the family.
I live on a farm 8 miles north of Mitchellville. 1 1/2 miles from a little town called Farrar and 8 miles south of Maxwell, our mailing address.
Almost all the Hiatt's around seem to have some connection with the Jesse Hiatt but we can't seem to place the connection. It is too bad we did not find out those things while my grandfather was still alive. He was deaf and it was quite hard to talk to him. He was pretty good at reading our lips. He was 6 foot 3 inches tall and a big man with a head of silver hair. He could tell you about the Indians that were here when they came and how poor they were. How his father would give them potatoes and meat to get them through the winter. He could tell about the stage coaches and where they had their lines, also about there coming here from Ohio in a covered wagon. Each of the Hiatt children have at least one piece of furniture that they brought with them. I have a maple dresser and a hanging shelf.
It is interesting to dig into our ancestors but I never seem to have the time, it takes a lot of work. There was a lawyer in Oklahoma a few years back that was compiling the history but he wanted $25.00 for one and that seemed a little steep to my Mother after father died.Please write and tell me about the family, and Merry Christmas.
Bye Mrs. Goillard Baldwin
Maxwell, Iowa 50161Get Certifcate, 28 MAY 1827, to Belmont County, Ohio, Stillwater MM.
Dau. of Isaac and Lydia (Smith) Haines.
Found in HH Book page 366
SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.(1244.) JONATHAN HIATT (433.) (?). (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1804, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 25-8mo-1849, in Ohio; m. (1st). Belmont Co., Ohio, 6-7mo-1825, to JEMIMA DAVIS, d/o Moses and Ann (---). Davis; d. 6-3mo-1834, bur. At Clear, Clinton Co., Ohio; m. (2nd). Clinton Co., Ohio, 30-4mo-1835, to MARY DAVIS, d/o Harmon and Martha (---). Davis; b. c1815, Ohio. (Jemima (Davis). Hiatt was b. 4-5mo-1803.)CH: (By first wife). (3098.) Elisha; (3099.) Lewis; (3100.) Wilson.
(By second wife). (3101.) Martha; (3102.) Deborah; (3103.) Lydia Ann.1850 Cens., Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OH: Mary Hiatt, 35, Ohio; Martha, 14; Deborah, 8; Lydia A., 4.
Somerset Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio:
6-7mo-1825 - Jonathan Hiett, son of Jehu and Tamar, Belmont Co., Ohio, m. in Somerset Mtg. House, Jemima Davis, d/o Moses and Ann, Belmont Co., Ohio.
26-12mo-1831 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Jemima and children Elisha, Lewis and Wilson granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R101).Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
21-2mo-1832 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Jemima and children Elisha, Lewis and Wilson received on certificate from Summerset Mo. Mtg.,dated 26-12mo-1831.
30-4mo-1835 - Jonathan Hiatt, son of John (sic). and Tamer, Highland Co., Ohio, m. in Clear Creek Mtg. House, to Mary Davis, d/o Harmon and Martha, Highland Co., Ohio.
19-9mo-1837 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife mary and children Elisha, Lewis, Wilson, and martha granted a certificate to Pennsville Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R57).Deerfield (Pennsville). Mo. Mtg. Morgan Co., Ohio:
16-11mo-1837 - Certificate received for Jonathan Hiatt and wife mary and children Elisha, Lewis, William (sic)., and Martha, from Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., dated 19-9mo-1837, endorsed to Chesterfield Mo. Mtg.Chesterfield Mo. Mtg. Athens Co., Ohio:
18-11mo-1837 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Mary and children Elisha, Lewis, Wilson and martha received on certificate from Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio, dated 19-9mo-1837, endorsed by Pennsville Mo. Mtg., Ohio, 19-11mo-1837.
25-8mo-1849 - Jonathan Hiatt died.
15-12mo-1849 - Mary Hiatt and chldren martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R101).Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
12-1mo-1850 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Chesterfield Mo. Mtg., dated 150-12mo-1849.
12-4mo-1851 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Fairfield Mo. Mtg.
14-1mo-1854 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Fairfield Mo. Mtg., dated 17-12mo-1853.Fairfield Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
17-5mo-1851 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Clear Mo. Mtg., dated 12-4mo-1851.
17-12mo-1853 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg. (R57).
See pg. 521 of Davis: A Quaker Family by Eleanor Davis.
Jonathan moved to Belmont CO., Ohio with his father and joined Stillwater MM in 1815. See Hinshaw Vol. 4, pg. 408. He was set off with Somerset MM and married Jemima Davis there. In 1831 with three children, Elisha, Lewis and Wilson, they transferred to Clear Creek MM, Highland Co., Oh. Jemima died a few years later and Jonathan remarried, his second wife being Jemima's first cousin once removed.
The sons Elisha and Wilson later moved to Mahaska Co., Ia. Lewis was reported married contrary to discipline at Chesterfield MM, Oh. in 1849. See Hinshaw vol 4, p. 1101.26 DEC 1831Get Certifcate to Clinton County, Ohio, Clear Creek MM.
See page 521 of Davis, A Quaker Family, page 521. Also Hiatt page 366.
Note: Jemima was the first wife of Jonathan Hiatt.
In 1831 the three children, Elisha, Lewis, Wilson, Jonathan and Jemima
transferred to Clear Creek MM, Highland Co., Ohio. Jemima died a few years
later and Jonathan remarried, his second wife being Jemima's first cousin once removed.
Found in HH Book page 366
SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.(1244.) JONATHAN HIATT (433.) (?). (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1804, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 25-8mo-1849, in Ohio; m. (1st). Belmont Co., Ohio, 6-7mo-1825, to JEMIMA DAVIS, d/o Moses and Ann (---). Davis; d. 6-3mo-1834, bur. At Clear, Clinton Co., Ohio; m. (2nd). Clinton Co., Ohio, 30-4mo-1835, to MARY DAVIS, d/o Harmon and Martha (---). Davis; b. c1815, Ohio. (Jemima (Davis). Hiatt was b. 4-5mo-1803.)CH: (By first wife). (3098.) Elisha; (3099.) Lewis; (3100.) Wilson.
(By second wife). (3101.) Martha; (3102.) Deborah; (3103.) Lydia Ann.1850 Cens., Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OH: Mary Hiatt, 35, Ohio; Martha, 14; Deborah, 8; Lydia A., 4.
Somerset Mo. Mtg., Belmont Co., Ohio:
6-7mo-1825 - Jonathan Hiett, son of Jehu and Tamar, Belmont Co., Ohio, m. in Somerset Mtg. House, Jemima Davis, d/o Moses and Ann, Belmont Co., Ohio.
26-12mo-1831 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Jemima and children Elisha, Lewis and Wilson granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R101).Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
21-2mo-1832 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Jemima and children Elisha, Lewis and Wilson received on certificate from Summerset Mo. Mtg.,dated 26-12mo-1831.
30-4mo-1835 - Jonathan Hiatt, son of John (sic). and Tamer, Highland Co., Ohio, m. in Clear Creek Mtg. House, to Mary Davis, d/o Harmon and Martha, Highland Co., Ohio.
19-9mo-1837 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife mary and children Elisha, Lewis, Wilson, and martha granted a certificate to Pennsville Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R57).Deerfield (Pennsville). Mo. Mtg. Morgan Co., Ohio:
16-11mo-1837 - Certificate received for Jonathan Hiatt and wife mary and children Elisha, Lewis, William (sic)., and Martha, from Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., dated 19-9mo-1837, endorsed to Chesterfield Mo. Mtg.Chesterfield Mo. Mtg. Athens Co., Ohio:
18-11mo-1837 - Jonathan Hiatt and wife Mary and children Elisha, Lewis, Wilson and martha received on certificate from Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio, dated 19-9mo-1837, endorsed by Pennsville Mo. Mtg., Ohio, 19-11mo-1837.
25-8mo-1849 - Jonathan Hiatt died.
15-12mo-1849 - Mary Hiatt and chldren martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R101).Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
12-1mo-1850 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Chesterfield Mo. Mtg., dated 150-12mo-1849.
12-4mo-1851 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Fairfield Mo. Mtg.
14-1mo-1854 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Fairfield Mo. Mtg., dated 17-12mo-1853.Fairfield Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
17-5mo-1851 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann received on certificate from Clear Mo. Mtg., dated 12-4mo-1851.
17-12mo-1853 - Mary Hiatt and children Martha, Deborah and Lydia Ann granted a certificate to Clear Creek Mo. Mtg. (R57).
See pg. 521 of Davis: A Quaker Family by Eleanor Davis.
Jonathan moved to Belmont CO., Ohio with his father and joined Stillwater MM in 1815. See Hinshaw Vol. 4, pg. 408. He was set off with Somerset MM and married Jemima Davis there. In 1831 with three children, Elisha, Lewis and Wilson, they transferred to Clear Creek MM, Highland Co., Oh. Jemima died a few years later and Jonathan remarried, his second wife being Jemima's first cousin once removed.
The sons Elisha and Wilson later moved to Mahaska Co., Ia. Lewis was reported married contrary to discipline at Chesterfield MM, Oh. in 1849. See Hinshaw vol 4, p. 1101.26 DEC 1831Get Certifcate to Clinton County, Ohio, Clear Creek MM.