HH Book, pg. 477.
(2308.) CHARLES W. HIATT (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 1827, NC.; d. 12-lmo-1907, Wellington, Kansas; m. in Stokes Co., NC., 14-llmo-1847 (marriage bond)., to AMANDA M. HUFF; b. 1826, NC.; d. age 84. They settled 1873 in Cowley Co., Kansas.CH: (4239.) Phebe J.; (4240.) Jesse Wilson; (4241.) Charles; (4242.) John; (4243.) Harvey; (4244.) Simeon Bartholomew; (4245.) Orren. (R70, 140). (Others?).
Marrige information found in North Carolina Marriages
1717-1868. I, Larry Anderson, assigned only app. dates of birth to put them into a time frame for comparison purposes, these are not to be taken as anything more then that.
(4239.) PHEBE J. HIATT (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 1848, Surry Co., NC.
HH Book pg. 477
(2309.) ORREN HIATT (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. 29-10mo-1848, in Stokes Co., NC. (marriage bond)., to SUSANNAH WHICKER.CH: (4246.) Joel; (4247.) Mary; (4248.) Ellen; (4249.) Lissie. (R70). (Others?).
1850 Census, Taylor Twp., Appanoose Co., Iowa: Orin A. Hiatt, 29, NC.; Susanah 27, NC.
See Census for Taylor Twp. Appanoose Co., Ia. 1850
Orin A. Hiatt age 29, born N.C.
Susannah 27 N.C.This appears that it may be the same Orren A. Hiatt found in Hamilton Twp., Hamilton Co., IA in the 1880 census. That area opened for homesteading about 1870 and many of the Iowa pioneers proceeded there for new lands.
Also the proximity of Joel Hiatt age 24 and En. E. Hiatt, female would make it reasonable to think that the En. E. would be his dau. Ellen age 25 and Joel his son, both b. in Ia. whose parents were born in N.C.
It also would appear that he remarried and had a second family.
Orville Precinct Hamilton Co., Neb. 12 June 1880
#55 Hiatt, Joel age 24 Farmer born Ia. father in N.C. mother in N.C.
Jula 22 Ill. Penn. N.C.
Albert 3 Ia. Ia. Ill.
Delbert 1 Ia. Ia. Ill.District 98, Hamilton Co., Neb. 16 June 1880
#75 Van Baskirk J. R. age 29 b. Ind. parents in Ind.
Cory J. 28 Ill. Mother in Vermont
Bessy 5/12 Neb. father in Ind. mother in Ill.
Hiatt, E(lle)n E. 25 female Boarder born Ia. F. N.C. M. N.C.
Pg. 10 Hamilton Precinct Hamilton Co., Neb. 17 Jun 1880
#70 Hiatt, Orron A. age 52 b. N.C. father in N.C. mother in N.C.
?Lorzena 27 wife born Ia. father in N.C. mother N.C.
Minerva 7 dau. born Ia. father in N.C. mother Ia.
Henry C. 5 son born Ia. N.C. Ia.
James A.C. 3 son Ia. N.C. Ia.
Lewis B. 2 son Ia. N.C. Ia.
Hicks, Charles 19 laborer Ia. mother b. Ia.
Marriage information sent by Marjorie Smith, found in North Carolian
Archives.Also spelled HIETT, sent by Susan Cahen, 11528 Cottage Farm Rd., Montpelier, VA 23192-3052
HH Book pg. 477
(2309.) ORREN HIATT (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. 29-10mo-1848, in Stokes Co., NC. (marriage bond)., to SUSANNAH WHICKER.CH: (4246.) Joel; (4247.) Mary; (4248.) Ellen; (4249.) Lissie. (R70). (Others?).
1850 Census, Taylor Twp., Appanoose Co., Iowa: Orin A. Hiatt, 29, NC.; Susanah 27, NC.
See Census for Taylor Twp. Appanoose Co., Ia. 1850
Orin A. Hiatt age 29, born N.C.
Susannah 27 N.C.This appears that it may be the same Orren A. Hiatt found in Hamilton Twp., Hamilton Co., IA in the 1880 census. That area opened for homesteading about 1870 and many of the Iowa pioneers proceeded there for new lands.
Also the proximity of Joel Hiatt age 24 and En. E. Hiatt, female would make it reasonable to think that the En. E. would be his dau. Ellen age 25 and Joel his son, both b. in Ia. whose parents were born in N.C.
It also would appear that he remarried and had a second family.
Orville Precinct Hamilton Co., Neb. 12 June 1880
#55 Hiatt, Joel age 24 Farmer born Ia. father in N.C. mother in N.C.
Jula 22 Ill. Penn. N.C.
Albert 3 Ia. Ia. Ill.
Delbert 1 Ia. Ia. Ill.District 98, Hamilton Co., Neb. 16 June 1880
#75 Van Baskirk J. R. age 29 b. Ind. parents in Ind.
Cory J. 28 Ill. Mother in Vermont
Bessy 5/12 Neb. father in Ind. mother in Ill.
Hiatt, E(lle)n E. 25 female Boarder born Ia. F. N.C. M. N.C.
Pg. 10 Hamilton Precinct Hamilton Co., Neb. 17 Jun 1880
#70 Hiatt, Orron A. age 52 b. N.C. father in N.C. mother in N.C.
?Lorzena 27 wife born Ia. father in N.C. mother N.C.
Minerva 7 dau. born Ia. father in N.C. mother Ia.
Henry C. 5 son born Ia. N.C. Ia.
James A.C. 3 son Ia. N.C. Ia.
Lewis B. 2 son Ia. N.C. Ia.
Hicks, Charles 19 laborer Ia. mother b. Ia.
Marriage information sent by Marjorie Smith, found in North Carolian
Archives.Also spelled HIETT, sent by Susan Cahen, 11528 Cottage Farm Rd., Montpelier, VA 23192-3052
Luzena Lorzena or Lozenia BURROW
Also spelled Lozena. From a message posted on the Internet, HIETT GEDFORUM by Susan S. Cahen.
Also spelled HIETT, sent by Susan Cahen, 11528 Cottage Farm Rd., Montpelier, VA 23192-3052From Email message, 14 Oct 2006: hdbl321@charter.net
Do you have any information on a Oren Hiett who married Luzena Burrow 11 Oct 1870? Oren was born 1827 in NC. Luzena was born 10 Oct 1852 in NC, dau of Alexander & Kizziah (Hedgecock) Burrow (Burough).They had the following children: 1) Ora Belle Hiett; 2) Minerva A. Hiett born 1873 in IA; 3) Henry C. Hiett born 1875 in IA; 4) James A. Hiett born 1877 in IA; and Lewis B. Hiett born 1879 in IA.
Oren purchased land from the Union Pacific RR in Hamilton Co., NE fand sold the land in 1893.
Have Luzena's line back to 1640 and will share any or all. She was a sister to my grandfather, Jacob Burough.
Thanks, Howard Burough
Of Modesto, CA in 1949.
(2310.) JANE HIATT (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, SR.CH: (4250.) Atlas; (4251.) Jack; (4252.) Susan; (4253.) Charles; (4254.) Milo. (R70).
(2311.) MARTHA (“MAT”). HIATT (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. ABE REPLOGLE.CH: (4255.) Elna; (4256.) Bessie. (R70).
(4256.) BESSIE REPLOGIE (2311.) (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
unmarried. (R70).
Biographical
Jesse is a native of North Carolina, born April 2, 1850, near Dobson, Surrey County, the son of Charles W. and Amanda M. (Huff) Hiatt. His ancestors, both paternal and maternal, were amoung the early settlers of America, having come from England prior to the war od the Revolution. John Hiatt, paternal grandfather of Jesse W., was a native of North Carolina, a carpenter by trade, and who became a resident of Appanoose County, Iowa, where he took up land and engaged in farming. Charles W. Hiatt, his son, and father of Jesse W., was born and reared in North Carolina, later removed with his family to Iowa, where he became a farmer. He located in Cowley County, Kansas, in 1873, was one of her pioneer famers and a man of influence. On retiring from active life he became a resident of Wellington, where he died on Jan, 12, 1907, aged eighty years. He was a lifelong Republican, and though a Southerner, refused to join the Confederate forces. In early life he married Amanda M. Huff, born in North Caroline. She lived to the ripe age of eighty-four. She and her husband were active and influential workers in the faith of the Seventh Day Adventists.
Jesse W. Hiatt received such an education as was possible in the country
schools of his time, was reared on his father's farm in Iowa and, until his
majority, assisted in its labor. In 1871 he came to Kansas, which the after
years proved was the land of opportunity. At first he was a farm laborer. By frugality he was able to purchase an ox team and to contract breaking prairie land and hauling logs. In 1871 he took up a homestead, at what is now Grand Summit, and which he improved and added to by purchase until the Hiatt ranch, comprising 10,000 acres, represented in part the result of his industry, thrift and business acumen, during a period of thirty years. From the farm laborer of 1871 he had become, in 1900, one of Cowley county's largest land owners as well as one of the leading stockmen of the state. In 1902 he left the ranch and became a resident of Winfield, his present home, where he engaged in real estate business on an extensive scale. He has dealt in large tracts of farm and grazing lands in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Old Mexico, owned by himself and others and in this calling he had been successful. He has traveled extensively in connection with his business, covering during the year 1910 over 48,000 miles. His present land holdings consist of some 15,000 acres, about 5,000 of which are in Old Mexico. He is still one of the large cattle grazers of Cowley county, averaging 1,600 head each year. During the winter of 1910-11 he began parking a tract of eighty acres of Winfield, covered with a fine natural forest, having several natural springs, four of which are medicinal and with the river affording boating and bathing, nature had done much to attract the pleasure seeker. Within its boundaries is the most extensive natural cave in the state, about one-half mile in length. Improvements costing over $25,000 have been made to this natural playground, including a modern bath house, refreshment pavilion, skating rink, boat livery and a sidewheel pleasure steamboat. The park - name Hiatt's Park - was his integrity was near questioned. His life was honest. His religious profession he lived. No love of money ever changed his course. He spoke of his part in the great rebellion with no bitterness and referred to the opposition with no sarcasm. The empty pantaloon leg was testimony of the awfulness of the internecine strife, a protest of war; yet his heart was evidently not embittered. Taps have sounded and a loyal American soldier has answered.
Mr. Hatt is a strong type of virile, active American. He has realized a
large and substantial success through his own well directed efforts and by
methods clean, able and honest. His ideals have been high and he has won the
esteem which comes through honorable living. The town residence of the family, one of the most beautiful homes in Winfield, formerly owned by the late George W. Miller, founder of "101 Ranch," was purchased by Mr. Hiatt on locating in the city and in its extended many gracious hospitalities.(4240.) JESSE WILSON HIATT (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 2-4mo-1850, Surry Co., NoC.; settled near Willington, Kansas; m. ---CH: (5940.) Lewis; (5941.) Jesse.
D/o Holland J. Brock.
(4244.) SIMEON BARTHOLOMEN HIATT (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. in North Carolina; d. 26-7mo-1891, at or near Belle Plaine, Kansas; m. to JENNIE VIRGINIA KOGER; d. at 11:55 P. M., 25-7mo 1927, at Columbos, Ohio. (If she had lived five minutes longer, both she and her husband would have died on the birthday of their youngest child, Ernest Hiatt, who was b. 26-7mo-1889.)
CH: (5942.) Olive; (5943.) Glen; (5944.) Josephine Elizabeth; (5945.) Ernest (R140).In 1950 Ernest Hiatt wrote: “It is my understanding that most of our kin still reside in Kansas, or did the last I heard from them. Your card mentions the “Jesse Hiatt Family Association. “As a matter of fact, one of my uncles --- of Winfield, Kansas -- was named Jesse Hiatt. My father had two other brothers Orne Hiatt and Harvey Hiatt... As far as I known the Hiatts we left back in Kansas were cattlemen... I recall hearing repeated mentioning of Sumner Country, Cowley Country and Elk Country in my youth... You see, we left Kansas, and all of our immediate relatives, and moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, when I was but a little more than two years old; consequently my knowledge of those relatives amounts to nothing more than whatever I gleaned from my mother and the other children. --Ernest Hiatt. (R140).
(5942.) OLIVE HIATT (4244.) (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38). (4.) (1.):
d. 1912, Kansas City, Mo. (R140).
(5943.) GLEN HIATT (4244.) (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38). (4.) (1.):
d. 1898, Battle Creek, Mich. (R140).
(5944.) JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH HIATT (4244.) (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38). (4.) (1.):
d. 11mo-1944, Columbus, Ohio. (R140).
Information for this family had been given by Ernest HIATT to William Perry Johnson, see pg. 747 of HH book. There has not been futher input on these familis but would be nice to have. There is a lot given on an uncle, see notes, but these should be followed more closely and should not be so hard to find.
Notes in WPJ HH book are interesting and will pass along some of them. Perhaps it will stir interest and help to place other families later.
Living at 328 Lafayette, N.E., Grand Rapids 3, MI. Summer address Route I, Baldwin, MI. Ernest appeared in vaudeville for forty years, coast to coast, along with such stars as Dorothy Mackaill, Harriett Seeback, Edward Everett Horton, and others. Mr. Hiatt states: "Oddly enough, my last appearance in a theatre was at the Bijou in Battel creek, MI, June 9, 10, 11, 1944; and it was in the same town that I made my first appearance when I was fourteen years old. There was nothing deliberate about this, it just happened."
THE WICHITA (Kansas) EAGLE, Friday, December 2, 1921: "THE PRINCESS --- To Ernest HIATT goes credit for stopping the show yesterday afternoon at the Princess. He scored an individual hit with a line of nut stories and songs. The audience was with him from the start and probably would have laughed had he recited teh ABC's. But the audience loved his stuff, his nervous way of pulling red and green handkerchiefs out out of his pockets and enjoyed the breath taking, nonsensical sont which he threatened to repeat because they gave him such a rousing hand. Hiatt has been here before, but is one of the welcome kind."
(5945.) ERNEST HIATT (4244.) (2308.) (837.) (228.) (38). (4.) (1.):
b. 26-7mo-1889, in or near Belle Plaine, Summer Co., Kansas; living 1950 at 328 Lafayette, N. E., Grand Rapids 3, Michigan (summer address: Route 1, Baldwin, Mich.) ; appeared in Vaudeville for forty years __ coast to coast__ along with such stars as Dorothy Mackaill, Harriett Seeback, Edward Everett Horton, and others. Mr. Hiatt states: “Oddly enough, my last appearance in a theatre was at the Bijou in Battle Creek (Mich.) June 9-10-1944; and it was in the same town that I made my FIRST appearance when I was fourteen years old. There was nothing deliberate about this; it just happened.”THE WICHITA (Kansas). EAGLE, Friday, December 2, 1921: “THE PRINCESS __ To Ernest Hiatt goes credit for stopping the show yesterday afternoon at the Princess. He scored an individual hit with a line of nut stories and songs. The audience wa with him from the start and probably would have laughed had he recited the A B C’s. but the audience loved his stuff, his nervous way of pulling red and green handkerchiefs out of his pockets and enjoyed the breath taking, nonsensical song which he threatened to repeat because they gave him such a rousing hand. Hiatt has been here before but is one of the welcome kind.”
See notes under census of Hamilton Co., Neb. 1880 Joel and family came to Neb. after their son Delbert was born in 1879, so about 1880 in time for the census report. It is stronly suspected that this is the correct match for this family but yet not proven. It is recorded here to preserve the information and expect that this will allow other families to tie into this group.
Hamilton Co., IA. 12 Jun 1880
Hiatt Joel age 24 Farmer B. Iowa NC NC
Jula 22 Ill. Penn NC
Albert 3 son Iowa Iowa Ill
Delbert 1 son Iowa Iowa Ill
Her father was born in Penn. and mother in N.C.
(4247.) MARY HIATT (2309.) (837.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. (1st). to AB DOGGETT; m. (2nd). to JOHN SKINNER. (R70).