Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Samuel Reuben HIATT

(2909.)  SAMUEL HIATT ( 1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 2-11mo-1860, Brignam City, Box Elder Co., Utah; d. 2-6mo-1927, La Grande, Union Co., Oregon; m. ELIZABETH DANBERG, d/o Peter and Anna Marie (Jensen). Danberg; b. 6-2mo-1865, in Denmark.

CH: (5036.)  David LeRoy; (5037.)  Samuel Willard; (5038.)  Anna Mary; (5039.)  Archie Ray; (5040.)  Frank Riley; (5041.)  Charles Blue; (5042.)  Stephen Lewis; (5043.)  Lyman Elijah; (5044.)  Lester Moore; (5045.)  Carrie Eleanor; (5046.)  Almira; (5047.)  Ida; (5048.)  Merle. (R123).



Lyman Elijah HIATT

(5043.)  LYMAN ELIJAH HIATT (2909.)  (1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 23-11mo-1897, Plano, Madison Co., Idaho.  (R123).


Samuel Moore HIATT

(1153.)  SAMUEL MOORE HIATT (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 19 January 1833, Mooreville, Morgan Co., Indiana; d. 30 December 1908, Hermiston, Umatilla Co., Oregon; m. (1st). c1855 (?)., to EMELINE PINCKLEY; b. 1836, Tenn.; d. 8 March 1857, Texas; m. (2nd). 19 January 1860, Plain City, Weber Co., Utah, to MARY ELEANOR TAYLOR, d/o John and Eleanor (burkett). Taylor; b. 12 June 1843, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois; d. 6 January 1941, Freewater, Umatilla Co., Oregon. (Samuel Moore and Mary Eleanor (Taylor). Hiatt are both buried at LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon.)  To Utah 1857-60.

CH: (By first wife). (2908.)  Oscar. (By second wife). (2909.)  Samuel; (2910.)  Frank; (2911.)  Jeanette; (2912.)  John; (2913.)  Eleanor; (2914.)  Sarah; (2915.)  Mary Jane; (2916.)  Charles; (2917.)  Emeline; (2918.)  Elijah; (2919.)  George; (2920.)  Louisa; (2921.)  Alfred; (2922.)  Burt. (R123).


29 December 2011
Just interested if we could put stories of these brothers together, interesting how one branch will add to history in different parts of the country over 150 years and create America as we have today. Thanks for sharing, Larry Anderson
Dear BA, would really be fun to get all these families together and one record joined to bring all families into one. There is an interesting point of history for me, if we can bring others in as well who may have stores to share and see how closely the families remained and for how long? There may be more connections as we get a little information too, such as the one I am curious of on the Taylor family tie, did they go to Texas or are they part of the Taylor's in Utah?

note I have on Samuel Moore Hiatt

Marriage: (1) Emeline Pinckley on 13 Oct 1855 (2) Mary Eleanor Taylor on 19 Jan 1860

Sent by Laura Marshall of La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 1989. After Samuel Moore lost his beloved wife, Emiline Pinckley and baby during a contagious epidemic in Texas, he joined a caravan headed for the Calif. gold strike, en route a stop was made in Utah with the thought in mind to look into the "Mormon Situation" and pay a visit to his brother Elihu and possibly save him from the fate of this peculiar people. He then entered the town, I understand it was Salt Lake City, well prepared with a six shooter on his hips. He was greeted by a total stranger who addressed him as "Hello Brother Hiatt". Samuel Moore taken aback, asked him as to how he was identified as Hiatt, the explanation was not forthcoming from the stranger, however, he did say, "Your brother is not at home, but is still at work, but if you will proceed to his house his wife will let you in and bid you welcome." My great grandfather, Samuel Moore to his dying day, when recalling the circumstances, could not fathom the strangers identification as he held no resemblance to his brother, Elihu. Indeed he was welcomed by his sister in law, the lovely Rebecca Courter Hiatt. In conversing with his brother Elihu, the subject of "Mormonism" was broached. Samuel promptly exposed his philosophy that he would consider no religions until he found one as related in the bible and would follow the teachings of Jesus. Elihu said, "Well Sam, I guess you found it!" As our sixth article of faith states, "We believe in the same organization that existed in the primitive church, viz." Sam did not except church membership immediately, considering what towns people may think, perhaps that winter was approaching and he was looking for winter quarters and a grub stake.
Needless to say, Samuel Moore Hiatt remained in Utah, bidding his gold seeking companions adieu. In the spring he did become a Mormon. Being a knowledgeable alert young man, he became accredited and taught school, easily fulfilling the requirements of his new commission.
While a permanent resident, he met and married beautiful Mary Eleanor Taylor, then age 16. Also said that he died in Plainview, UT, not OR.


Mary Eleanor TAYLOR

   Poem by Augusta Hiatt Baum, sent by Laura Marshall of Lagrand, Ore. Nov.
1989. Set to the melody of In Our Lovely Desseret, it has been recalled over the years by members of the family.

        In our lovely Desseret,
        Samuel Moore and Mary met
        and they fell in love and,
        planned their wedding day.

        Mary made a buckskin suit,
        so her Sammy would look cute.
        Though she was but sweet 16,
        I've heard her say.

  D/o John Taylor and Nellie Burkett.  John in the S/o William Taylor and
Elziabeth Patrick, William is the S/o Joseph Taylor and Sarah Best.
Elizabeth is the D/o John Patrick and Elizabeth Kindrick.  Sent by Loretta
Davis.


George HIATT

(2919.)  GEORGE HIATT (1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b.14-2mo-1881, Provo Bench, Utah Co., UT d. 6-7mo. 1883.   (R123.)


David LeRoy HIATT

   Sent by Lyle Banton.   This information is provided, 23 May 2005, by Marvin Lee Hiatt, 11015 Arabian Way, Boise, ID 83709-5012, tel 208-362-1571.

(5036.)  DAVID LEROY HIATT (2909.)  (1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 4-5mo-1883, Provo, Utah;  m. MARY ELIZABETH RASMUSSEN.  (R123).


Samuel Willard HIATT

   Sent by Lyle Banton.

(5037.)  SAMUEL WILLARD HIATT (2909.)  (1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 3-6mo-1885, Willard, Box Elder Co., Utah.  (R123).


Lulu MANNING

SENT FROM LYLY BANTON


Ted CROSS

   Sent by Lyle Banton.


Anna Mary HIATT

(5038.)  ANNA MARY HIATT (2909.)  (1153.)  (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 21-8mo-1887, Willard, Box Elder Co., Utah;  d. 27-2mo-1938;  m. TED CROSS.  (R123).


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