(2353.) ABANAH HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 16-5mo-1825, Indiana; m. in Grant Co., Indiana, 23-llmo-1857, to EDWIN D. COSAND. (She was living 1850 with her sister Loruhama --- see No. (2351.) ).
(2355.) DAVID WILSON HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 19-llmo-1830, Delaware (now Grant). Co., Indiana; d. 22-lmo-1914; Grant Co., Indiana; m. in Grant Co., 10-8mo-1854, to LAVINA PATTERSON; b. 24-lmo-1837; d. 23-5mo-1872.CH: (4353.) Mary Emily; (4354.) Viola.
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SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HIATT
(2356.) ELIAS H. HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 16-7mo-1832, Grant Co., Indiana; d. 1854/5, Grant Co., Indiana; m. in Grant Co., 21-5mo-1852, to RACHEL A. WALKER. (He was living 1850 with his uncle Jacob McCormick - see No. (850.) ).
CH: (4355.) David W.
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(2356.) ELIAS H. HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 16-7mo-1832, Grant Co., Indiana; d. 1854/5, Grant Co., Indiana; m. in Grant Co., 21-5mo-1852, to RACHEL A. WALKER. (He was living 1850 with his uncle Jacob McCormick - see No. (850.) ).
CH: (4355.) David W.
(2358.) ELIJAH HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 28-4mo-1835, Grant Co., Indiana; m. ---- HOLMES.Sent by Cay Merryman
Truro, Iowa, Madison Co., Centennial Book 1984.
Elijah Hiatt was born in Indiana in 1835 and died in 1903. Both his parents died, leaving him an orphan at twelve years of age. He came to Iowa with his uncle Jesse Hiatt, who raised the first delicious apple. Later he lived with his uncle, Aaron Hiatt. He enlisted in the Civil War at St. Charles serving three years. He went with Sherman on his march from Atlanta to the sea. The day he left the Army, he gave Mary Holmes an engagment ring.
Mary Holmes was born in Ohio in 1842. She was the daughter of William W. and Elizabeth Delong Holmes. She came to Iowa with her parents and a large settlement of people. Eight people from one neighborhood near Coshocton, Ohio, came to the southeast corner of Madison Co., the township being named Ohio Township. Her father's wagon was unloaded by mistake on the Illinois side of the Mississippi river. By the time he got his wagon back the rest had gone ahead. The Holmes family spent three years in Van Buren Co.Elijah built a big square house. Some of the lumber he cut and had made at a saw mill. When the railroad came through Truro, the Hiatt's boarded some of the men. They moved to Lee Township coming back to Truro in 1890 and buying a
farm in Section 15 known as Hiatt's grove where many of the early celebrations took place. The corporation line ran between the house and barn. The house was in the country and the barn was in town.
Sent by Cay Merryman
D/o William W. and Elizabeth Delong Holmes.
(2360.) LEVI HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
(twin of Levina). b. 9-3mo-1840, Grant Co., Indiana; m. 7-llmo-1869, in Howard Co., Indiana, to (2401.) HANNAH J. ROBERDS, d/o Benjamin and (854.) Lydia (Hiatt). Roberds; b. 2-4mo-1841, Grant Co., Indiana. (They were first cousins.) Levi Hiatt was partially raised by Daniel and (852.) Rebecca (Hiatt). Winslow, and was with them in 1850.CH: (4359.) Glenada.
Hiatt Hiett Family History, Volume I, page 486
(2401.) HANNAH J. ROBERDS (854.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 2-4mo-1841, Grant Co., Ind.; m. 7-llmo-1869, in Howard Co., Indiana, to (2360.) LEVI HIATT, son of (846.) David and Lydia (Bellenger). (Adamson). Hiatt; b. 9-3mo-1840, Grant Co., Indiana (a twin).; for descendants see No. (2360). (They were first cousins.)D/o Benjamin and Lydia Hiatt Roberds.
The Amboy Independent Feb 17, 1928
Mrs. Hannah J. Hiatt passed away Wednesday Funeral to be Held here this afternoon.
Mrs. Hannah J. Hiatt, wife of Levi Hiatt, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Merrill C. Downing, at Marion about noon, Wednesday, Feb 15, 1928 at the age of 86 years, ten months and 13 days.
Mrs. Hiatt was the daughter of Benjamin and Lydia Roberds and was born April 2, 1851 east of Gaas City in Grant County, Ind. SHe became a christian early in life and joined the Friends Church during the Bergman meeting at
Jonesboro nearly forty five years ago.
She was married to Levi Hiatt Nov 7, 1869 the ceremony being performed in the Christian Church at Cassville, Howard Co., at which place she was teaching school at that time. The fiftieth anniversary of this happy event was very
fittingly celebrated at their home in Amboy on Nov 7, 1919.
To Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt was born only one daughter, Glenada Applegate, who resides at Marion.
The family moved to Amboy in the fall of 1891, where Mr. and mrs. Hiatt lived until the 24th of last April since which time they have resided with their oldest grandchild Mrs. Downing at Marion.
Mrs. Hiatt was possessed of an active mind and keen intellect and when her health permitted she was active in church and temperance work. When she was yet teaching school, she became identifed with the Womens Christian Temperance Union was organized and she came a member of that organization and was an active member of Amboy Union at the time of her death. She was the oldest member of the Local Union, and was probably the oldest member of Miami County.
For many years she has been a member of the Pastoral Committee of the Amboy Friends Church, and has filled other offices in the chruch with credit to herself, her church and her God.
During this year, her health has been failing steadily. Her daughter, Mrs. Applegate, was constantly by her side to give her teander care to the end.
She leaves a devoted husband, her daughter, three granddaughters and two great granddaughters.
The funeral services will be held at the Amboy Friends Church this (Friday) afternoon at one o'clock in charge of Rev. Frank J. Long, Pastor of Marion assisted by Rev. Charles E. Hiatt of Winchester.
Burial will be made in Park Lawn Cem. near Amboy by G. E., Laird of his place.
(2360.) LEVI HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
(twin of Levina). b. 9-3mo-1840, Grant Co., Indiana; m. 7-llmo-1869, in Howard Co., Indiana, to (2401.) HANNAH J. ROBERDS, d/o Benjamin and (854.) Lydia (Hiatt). Roberds; b. 2-4mo-1841, Grant Co., Indiana. (They were first cousins.) Levi Hiatt was partially raised by Daniel and (852.) Rebecca (Hiatt). Winslow, and was with them in 1850.CH: (4359.) Glenada.
From the HHH Book, pg. 482, #2361. Son of Jonathan Hockett and Mary
Nordyke. No further information available at the time of William Perry
Johnson's publication in 1950 on this family.
(2361.) LEVINA HIATT (846.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
(twin of Levi). b. 9-3mo-1840, Grant Co., Indiana; d. 25-5mo-1911; m. 23-10mo-1856, to HENRY N. HOCKETT, son of Jonathan and Mary (Nordyke). Hockett; b. 31-12mo-1833, Clinton Co., Ohio; d. 4-12mo-1902, Grant Co., Indiana.CH: (4360.) Chloe; (4361.) Lydia; (4362.) Mary; (4363.) Aaron; (4364.) Olive; (4365.) Clarkson; (4366.) Armond; (4367.) Orange; (4368.) Ellen.
This is the line of Lavina Worth, P.O. Box 503 Salina, Ks. 67402-0503, she has not yet provided us with information to update this line but expect her to send something shortly as I wrote her 18 May 1991 and she had ordered a book which also went out 17 May 1991. She did say that she had quite a lot of information for us.