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Enos Lorenzo HIATT

(2336.)  ENOS L. HIATT (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
m. (1st). HANNAH HAWORTH; m. (2nd). ELIZABETH BOYER.

CH: (By first wife). (4293.)  Rozetta; (4294.)  Ery; (4295.)  Allen; (4296.)  Jane; (4297.)  Joseph.
       (By second wife). (4298.)  Willie; (4299.)  Emery; (4300.)  George; (4301.)  Ivy; (4302.)  Fred. (R70).

    Sent by Mildred Wynes, of Centerville, IA  Edna Phillips, Olive Agazzi.  Sent by Gaynel Gorman of Omaha, NE. Feb. 2012

                                                                     Enos L. Hiatt
                                                                       ___________
                                       Born Nov. 22, 1838                      Died June 9, 1927
                                                   Age: 88 years, 6 months and 17 days

                                                Funeral Services will be held at the late residence,
                                                        Moravia, Iowa, Friday June 10th at two
                                                              O'clock pm Rev. O. J. Fix
                                                                         Officiating

                                                                    -----------------------
                                                        Internment at Moravia Cemetery

Obituary
  Enos Laranza Hiatt
Enos Laranza Hiatt, son of Laranza and Hulda Hiatt, was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, Nov. 22, 1838 and passed away at his home in Moravia, Iowa, June 9, 1927, at the age of 88 years, 6 months and 18 days.  He came to Ioa in 1848 when ten yeasr old and settled in Appanoose County, where practically all of his life was spent.

He was married to Hannay Hayworth on August 12, 1858, to this union five children were born:  Rozetta C. Brown of Centralia, Washington: Eri A. who passed away when 13 years old: John A. of Moravia; Etta Jane Raney of Centerville; J. O. of NEvis, Minn.  The wife passed away Nov. 11th, 1867.  The deceased was married again Dec. 17, 1868 to Elizabeth C. Boyer and this unikon was blessed with five children: William E. of Moravia, Emery R. of Centerville, Iowa; George S. of Oskaloosa;  Iva F. Wood of Milleboro, South Dakota, and Elijah Frederick of Moravia, Iowa.  The above mentioned companion and children remain to mourn.  There are also 27 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.

The deceased was very well known in Moravia neighbornhood, for many years having been one of our prosperous farmers.  SOme forty years ago he was united with the Methodist Church at Mian Statin.

Funeral services were held from the home in Moravia Friday, June 10, the funeral was conducted by Rev. O. J. Fix, pastor of th M. E. Church. The remains were laid to rest in the Moravian Cemetery.


Elizabeth BOYER

HIATT FUNERAL HELD IN MORAVIA, TUES PM

Moravia. -- The funeral of Mrs. E. L. Hiatt was held at the Turner Funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.  Rev. Charles Ellis conducted the services.  Music was furnished by Mrs. George Winsler and Mrs. george Firkins, Pallbearers were grandsons Harold and Richard Burton; Preston Hiatt, Charles Enos Hiatt, Frank Hiatt and George Turner.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hiatt were prominent pioneer residents of Appanoose County. Nine years ago Mr. Hiatt passed away.  Mrs. Hiatt wa an invalid for eight years, maintaining always a cheerful, happy, helpful personality.  She had attained the ripe age of eighty-four years.

Surviving are five children and three step children. Alos thirteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.  The children are:  Mrs. Iva Wood of Winner, South Dakota; WIlliam, Emery, George and Fred Hiatt of Moravia.  Stepchildren are: Mrs. Rosetta Brown of Centralia, Washington, Mrs. J. R. Raney of Centerville and Allen Hiatt of Moravia.

All were present at the last sad rites with the exception of Mrs. Brown of Washington.

Among relatives attending from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Vic-


Joseph Oliver HIATT

(2337.)  JOSEPH OLIVER HIATT (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
m. DELIA FRAZEE.

CH: (4303.)  Arthur; (4304.)  Ola; (4305.)  Clyde; (4306.)  Leslie; (4307.)  May; (4308.)  Elza. (R70).

Sent by Mildred Wynes, Enda Phillips, Olive Agazzi, Winnifred Scanland
   Joseph Oliver Hiatt enlisted in the Army to fight in the Civil War.  His first tour of duty was somewhat shortened by being stricken with pneumonia and he was given a Medical Discharge.  Upon complete recovery, however, he agian enlisted, this time not as a "foot soldier" but in the Cavalry, since he was a farm boy and loved horses.  He enlisted with his own horse.  His tombstone bears the word "Trumpeter" Co. F.  8th Iowa Cavalry.  At one time during his service, he was sent with a group to "forage" for supplies, as they had to live off the country a great deal of the time.  This mission was successful, because they found one homestead that had a sort of smokehouse stored with hams and meat.  They commandeered this and turned it in with great pride.  However the company commander, in order to save face and avoid being accused of looting, gave Oliver a real "dressing down" of disapproval.
  That night, the same officer came to the tent in which Joseph was billeted and drawing him aside, said in a low voice "Just what did you get, Ollie?' and left with a good portion of the catch for himself.
   Althought I never heard Joseph play the trumpet, we thoughly enjoyed his visits when he would bring his "fiddle" and merry tunes like "Turkey in the Straw" and "Iriah Washerwoman" rang out.


John EATON

Sent by Mildred Wynes and Edna Phillips.  This could be the same John Eaton, born in 1837 in KY, came into MO 1841 with his family, later to NE. Parents were Albert Eaton and Sarah (Sally Bennet).

This could be the same John Eaton that married HIATT and had 2 children recorded in the HH book, pg. 478, #2338..


Lydia Naomi HIATT

(2338.)  LYDIA HIATT (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
m. JOHN EATON.

CH: (4309.)  Charles; (4310.)  John S. (R70).


Charles EATON

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES

(4309.)  CHARLES EATON (2338.)  (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
d. young. (R70).


Albert EATON

Sent by Steve Moore
   Albert Eaton and family came to MO and Iowa with Aaron Horn and Elijah Horn families by Ox team and wagon, 1841 then later moved on to Union Neb.  Many of Alberts decendents still live there.


Benjamin Goldsmith HIATT

SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HIATT

(2340.)  BENJAMIN GOLDSMITH HIATT (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
b. 1858; living 1941; m. KATIE LONGNECKER.

CH: (4312.)  Harry; (4313.)  Howard; (4314.)  Gertie. (R70).


Kate LONGNECKER

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES
SENT FROM EDNA PHILLIPS


Harry HIATT

(4312.)  HARRY HIATT (2340.)  (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
d. age c30; unmarried. (R70).


Howard HIATT

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES
SENT FROM EDNA PHILLIPS

(4313.)  HOWARD HIATT (2340.)  (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
d. age 8 or 10. (R70).


Gertie HIATT

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES
SENT FROM EDNA PHILLIPS


John H. HIATT

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES


John HELLER

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES


Cordellias (Sis) HIATT

 Sent by Mildred Wynes of Iowa about 1994.  Larry Anderson

(4281). CORDELLA (“SIS’). HIATT (2334.)  (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
m. JOHN HELLER. (R70).


FOSSOM

SENT FROM MILDRED WYNES


Mary Elizabeth (Molly) HIATT

(4282.)MARY ELIZABETH “ MOLLY” HIATT (2334.)  (843.)  (228.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
m. JOSEPH L.  LANDES. (R70).


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