Marriage Notes for Charles Marvin Laughlin and Alta Mae RICHIE-195250
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @F012@ (MRIN 6) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Eleanor " Ellen" Chambers
Birth 1767 in North Carolina, United States
Death 1820 in , Clinton, Ohio, USA
(1831.) CHAMBERS HIATT (686.) (177.) (26.) (3.) (1.):
m. 1841 (bond dated 18-3mo-1841, Clinton Co., Ohio)., to NANCY McKIBBEN.CH: (3687.) Linda (R17).
“Chambers Hiatt was a lover of good horses. He owned two teams of well matched white driving and saddle horses. He lived with his father (grandfather? -- editor). Christopher Hiatt, Jr., for many years. After the death of Chambers Hiatt, his widow married a merchant by the name of Arnold.”
(R17).Chambers Hiatt was a lover of fine horses, he owned two teams of well matched saddle and driving horses. They were the center of attraction wherever he exhibited then. They were pure white. Chambers Hiatt lived with His grandfather Christopher Hiatt, Jr. for a number of years. After the death of Chambers Hiatt, his widow married a merchant by the name of Arnold. Elizabeth “Beth” Hiatt, daughter of Asher Hiatt and sister of Chambers Hiatt, married Mr. Turner, Their children were: Asher Hiatt Turner, Narcissa Turner, Rosina Turner, Mary Ellen Turner, and some younger children.
The Turner family moved to Page County, Iowa, when my father, Lorenzo Dow Hiatt was a boy. Asher Hiatt, Turner, grandson of Asher Hiatt, lived in Baxter Springs, Kansas, for a few years, and often visited in my home. We had many a long talk about the Hiatts. Samuel Hiatt, son of Christopher Hiatt, Jr., married Mary Terrell. Their Children were: David T, Hiatt, Columbus C. Hiatt, Americus V. Alonzo Hiatt, and a girl who died in infancy. Columbus C. Hiatt, son of Samuel Hiatt, married, and raised a large family. He moved his family to either Page or Taylor County, Iowa, when Lorenzo Dow Hiatt was a young man
Ohio Census, 1790-1890 about Chambers Hiatt
Name: Chambers Hiatt
State: OH
County: Clinton County
Township: Martinsville
Year: 1860
Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Page: 432
Database: OH 1860 Federal Census IndexWeb: Ohio, Find A Grave Index, 1787-2012 about Chambers Hiatt
Name: Chambers Hiatt
Death Date: 3 Nov 1869
Burial Place: Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Birth: unknown Death: Nov. 3, 1869Clinton CountyOhio, USA Aged: 31 yrs. 3 mo. Burial:Martinsville Friends Cemetery, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, USA Created by: Gloria Kidder Record added: Apr 15, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 68422256
(1832.) ELIZABETH HIATT (686.) (177.) (26.) (3.) (1.):
m. --- TURNER (R17). (ALFRED TURNSE ? see No. (687.)
CH: (3688.) Asher Hiatt; (3689.) Narcissa; (3690.) Rosina; (3691.) Mary Ellen. (And others.)“Elizabeth Hiatt, daughter of Asher Hiatt, and sister of Chambers Hiatt; married Mr. Turner. Their children were, Asher Hiatt, Narcissa, Rosina, Mary Ellen, and some younger children. The family moved from Martinsville, Ohio, to Page County, Iowa, when Asher Hiatt Turner was a young man. Asher has often visited with my family here in Baxter Springs, Kansas. We have had many a talk about the Hiatts.”(R17).
The Turner family moved to Page County, Iowa, when my father, Lorenzo Dow Hiatt was a boy."Samuel had a daughter Elizabeth (Betsy). who married Alfred Turner and moved to Taylor County, Iowa." (R84). (Was she Mary E. Hudson? -- editor.) (See No. (686.) -- editor.)
Sent by James Arthur Curl, book by Major William Edwin Hiatt.
Asher Hiatt, Turner, grandson of Asher Hiatt, lived in Baxter Springs, Kansas, for a few years, and often visited in my home. We had many a long talk about the Hiatts.