HH Book page 117, 221. Sent by Carole Wimmer.
Henry was married 4 times.
In 1855/56, Henry's 2 married daughters, Sarah Moore and Ruthanna McCutchen, moved from Ohio to Montgomery Co., Iowa and settled near Villisca. In 1859, Henry and Nancy visited their daughters in Iowa. On their return to Ohio, they sold their farm and made plans to move west. Most of the summer of 1861 was taken up in preparation for moving, Most of the household goods were disposed of except some bedding that could be taken in boxes. One cool, chilly morning in November a neighbor came to the house with a Democrat Wagon drawn by Henry's horse. The wagon was loaded and the family started for Greenfield, Ohio. Along with Henry, Nancy, Mary, "Becca" was a 9 years old grandson, William Manford Moore. From Greenfield they traveled on to Cincinati, Chicago, Burlington and Ottumwa, the end of the Burlington Road. They were met in Eddyville by Anderson Moore and Edwin Munn with 2 teams. They had a light wagon for the trunks and boxes. The trip from Eddyville to Villisca took 5 days. The farm Henry and his family, along with his grandson, settled on in Page County, Iowa was north of Clarinda.
Warranty Deed dated March 14, 1864, Recorded March 14, 1864 in Book I, page 52, Page Co., Iowa, wherein Thompson Fleenor and Elizabeth Fleenor, for the consideration of $1332.00 convey the following described real estate to Henry Hiatt to-wit-The SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section twenty four (24) also the N 1/2 NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also the N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 and S 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also Eleven acres off N side of S 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. twenty five (25) township Sixty Nine n. of Range thirty seven west, all in Page County, State of Iowa.
After the death of Nancy Pearce Hiatt Feb. 26, 1863, Henry married again.State of Missouri, County of Andrew, I hereby Certify that on the 13th day of may 1864 I solemnized the rites of Matrimony between Mr. Henry Hiatt and Mrs. Sarah McFarland.
Song by Alfred H. Towell Minister of the Gospel Book H. page 330.
In Book 3, page 203, Page Co., Iowa a Warranty Deed dated December 13, 1869 shows that Henry Hiatt and Sarah Hiatt, conveyed the real estate described as in Book I, page 52, to Moses Thompson for the consideration of $3710.00.
Sarah McFarland Hiatt's Notice of Proof of Will was Published in the March 3, 1886 issue of the Clarinda Herald Newspaper.In 1886, Henry again married.
To the Cleark of the Circuit Court of Page Co., Iowa. This certifies that on the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 at Clarinda in said county according to law and by authority, I duly joined in marriage Henry Hiatt and Mary Owen.
Given under my hand the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 Thomas Wallace, Minister.Obituary from the Clarinda Herald May 4, 1887 (Wed.)
Death Summons
Uncle Henry Hiatt, who familiar face our citizens will miss answered the call to which the human race is heir on Monday morning Mr. Hiatt was 78 years of age and had been a respected resident of Clarinda for many years.
Paralysis was the immediate cause of his death. He was laid to rest under the direction of the Odd Fellows of Clarinda, of which order he was a consistent member. Up to a year ago he was a member of the Universalist Church at which time his church connections were severed.Page County, Iowa
Book F, page 257
August 1887Will of Henry Hiatt
I Henry Hiatt of the city of Clarinda County of Page and State of Iowa and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me made -- that is to say:
1st It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be first paid from my estate.
2nd It is my will that my wife Mary Hiatt shall have my homestead where we now live being the East three fourths of the North one fourth of Block Twenty two in Frazers Addition to Clarinda together with all household and kitchen furniture and goods therein. This is to be in Lieu of her right of the third.
3rd It is my will that my oldest daughter Sarah A. Moore shall have the
West half of the South West fourth of Block nine in Ribbles Addition of
Clarinda.
4th It is my will that my daughter Ruthanna McCutchen shall have the East half of the South West Fourth of Block nine Ribbles Addition to Clarinda.
5th It is my wil that my duaghter Mary E. Edmonds shall have the use rents benefits and profits during her natural life only of the west half of six and seven in Block seven in Farrens Addition to Clarinda. (And it is my will that at the termination of the above life estate that said west half in this item described I give and bequeath to the children then surviving of my youngest daughter Nancy Edna Carlson)
6th It is my will that whatever of Personal property may remain after the payment of debts and expenses shall be divided share and share alike between the four legatees last above named to wit: Sarah A. Moore, Ruthanna McCutchen, Mary E. Edmonds and the surviving children of Nancy Edna Carlson.
7th It is my will that J.L. Batchelor shall be the Executor of this will.
In testimony whereof I have this 26th day of January A.D. 1887 subscribed my name hereto.
s/ Henry Hiatt
Witnesses to will:
Romansas S. McKnight
J.L. Batchelor
State of Iowa
Page Co.,I, J.R. Leslie, Clerk of the District Court within and for the said County do hereby certify that the foregoing attached instrument of writing was on the 30th day of August 1887 duly admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of Henry Hiatt deceased, as is shown by the records probate of said court in Book F, page 257.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court
at Clarinda this 30th day of August, 1887.
s/ J. R. Leslie
Clerk District Court(349.) HENRY HIATT (70.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1809, Grayson Co., Va.; d. post 1880, in Iowa; m. 23 December 1830 (marriage bond, Highland Co., Ohio)., to NANCY PEARCE; b. c1807, N. J.CH: (1018.) Ruth A.; (1019). Mary E.; (1020.) Rebecca J.; (1021.) Nancy E. (Others?).
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
18-9mo-1830 - Henry Hiatt disowned for joining the Hicksites. 19-5mo-1832 - Henry Hiatt disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (Hicksite). (R57).1850 Census, Paint Twp., Highland Co., Ohio: Henry Hiatt, 41, Farmer, Va.; Nancy, 43, N. J.; Ruth A., 15, Ohio; Mary E., 11; Rebecca J., 9; Nancy E., 7.
(1005.) to (1030.) No further record.
Plaintiff claims $3,000.00 damages.
HH Book page 117, 221. Sent by Carole Wimmer.
Henry was married 4 times.
In 1855/56, Henry's 2 married daughters, Sarah Moore and Ruthanna McCutchen, moved from Ohio to Montgomery Co., Iowa and settled near Villisca. In 1859, Henry and Nancy visited their daughters in Iowa. On their return to Ohio, they sold their farm and made plans to move west. Most of the summer of 1861 was taken up in preparation for moving, Most of the household goods were disposed of except some bedding that could be taken in boxes. One cool, chilly morning in November a neighbor came to the house with a Democrat Wagon drawn by Henry's horse. The wagon was loaded and the family started for Greenfield, Ohio. Along with Henry, Nancy, Mary, "Becca" was a 9 years old grandson, William Manford Moore. From Greenfield they traveled on to Cincinati, Chicago, Burlington and Ottumwa, the end of the Burlington Road. They were met in Eddyville by Anderson Moore and Edwin Munn with 2 teams. They had a light wagon for the trunks and boxes. The trip from Eddyville to Villisca took 5 days. The farm Henry and his family, along with his grandson, settled on in Page County, Iowa was north of Clarinda.
Warranty Deed dated March 14, 1864, Recorded March 14, 1864 in Book I, page 52, Page Co., Iowa, wherein Thompson Fleenor and Elizabeth Fleenor, for the consideration of $1332.00 convey the following described real estate to Henry Hiatt to-wit-The SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section twenty four (24) also the N 1/2 NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also the N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 and S 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also Eleven acres off N side of S 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. twenty five (25) township Sixty Nine n. of Range thirty seven west, all in Page County, State of Iowa.
After the death of Nancy Pearce Hiatt Feb. 26, 1863, Henry married again.State of Missouri, County of Andrew, I hereby Certify that on the 13th day of may 1864 I solemnized the rites of Matrimony between Mr. Henry Hiatt and Mrs. Sarah McFarland.
Song by Alfred H. Towell Minister of the Gospel Book H. page 330.
In Book 3, page 203, Page Co., Iowa a Warranty Deed dated December 13, 1869 shows that Henry Hiatt and Sarah Hiatt, conveyed the real estate described as in Book I, page 52, to Moses Thompson for the consideration of $3710.00.
Sarah McFarland Hiatt's Notice of Proof of Will was Published in the March 3, 1886 issue of the Clarinda Herald Newspaper.In 1886, Henry again married.
To the Cleark of the Circuit Court of Page Co., Iowa. This certifies that on the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 at Clarinda in said county according to law and by authority, I duly joined in marriage Henry Hiatt and Mary Owen.
Given under my hand the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 Thomas Wallace, Minister.Obituary from the Clarinda Herald May 4, 1887 (Wed.)
Death Summons
Uncle Henry Hiatt, who familiar face our citizens will miss answered the call to which the human race is heir on Monday morning Mr. Hiatt was 78 years of age and had been a respected resident of Clarinda for many years.
Paralysis was the immediate cause of his death. He was laid to rest under the direction of the Odd Fellows of Clarinda, of which order he was a consistent member. Up to a year ago he was a member of the Universalist Church at which time his church connections were severed.Page County, Iowa
Book F, page 257
August 1887Will of Henry Hiatt
I Henry Hiatt of the city of Clarinda County of Page and State of Iowa and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me made -- that is to say:
1st It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be first paid from my estate.
2nd It is my will that my wife Mary Hiatt shall have my homestead where we now live being the East three fourths of the North one fourth of Block Twenty two in Frazers Addition to Clarinda together with all household and kitchen furniture and goods therein. This is to be in Lieu of her right of the third.
3rd It is my will that my oldest daughter Sarah A. Moore shall have the
West half of the South West fourth of Block nine in Ribbles Addition of
Clarinda.
4th It is my will that my daughter Ruthanna McCutchen shall have the East half of the South West Fourth of Block nine Ribbles Addition to Clarinda.
5th It is my wil that my duaghter Mary E. Edmonds shall have the use rents benefits and profits during her natural life only of the west half of six and seven in Block seven in Farrens Addition to Clarinda. (And it is my will that at the termination of the above life estate that said west half in this item described I give and bequeath to the children then surviving of my youngest daughter Nancy Edna Carlson)
6th It is my will that whatever of Personal property may remain after the payment of debts and expenses shall be divided share and share alike between the four legatees last above named to wit: Sarah A. Moore, Ruthanna McCutchen, Mary E. Edmonds and the surviving children of Nancy Edna Carlson.
7th It is my will that J.L. Batchelor shall be the Executor of this will.
In testimony whereof I have this 26th day of January A.D. 1887 subscribed my name hereto.
s/ Henry Hiatt
Witnesses to will:
Romansas S. McKnight
J.L. Batchelor
State of Iowa
Page Co.,I, J.R. Leslie, Clerk of the District Court within and for the said County do hereby certify that the foregoing attached instrument of writing was on the 30th day of August 1887 duly admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of Henry Hiatt deceased, as is shown by the records probate of said court in Book F, page 257.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court
at Clarinda this 30th day of August, 1887.
s/ J. R. Leslie
Clerk District Court(349.) HENRY HIATT (70.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1809, Grayson Co., Va.; d. post 1880, in Iowa; m. 23 December 1830 (marriage bond, Highland Co., Ohio)., to NANCY PEARCE; b. c1807, N. J.CH: (1018.) Ruth A.; (1019). Mary E.; (1020.) Rebecca J.; (1021.) Nancy E. (Others?).
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
18-9mo-1830 - Henry Hiatt disowned for joining the Hicksites. 19-5mo-1832 - Henry Hiatt disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (Hicksite). (R57).1850 Census, Paint Twp., Highland Co., Ohio: Henry Hiatt, 41, Farmer, Va.; Nancy, 43, N. J.; Ruth A., 15, Ohio; Mary E., 11; Rebecca J., 9; Nancy E., 7.
HH Book page 117, 221. Sent by Carole Wimmer.
Henry was married 4 times.
In 1855/56, Henry's 2 married daughters, Sarah Moore and Ruthanna McCutchen, moved from Ohio to Montgomery Co., Iowa and settled near Villisca. In 1859, Henry and Nancy visited their daughters in Iowa. On their return to Ohio, they sold their farm and made plans to move west. Most of the summer of 1861 was taken up in preparation for moving, Most of the household goods were disposed of except some bedding that could be taken in boxes. One cool, chilly morning in November a neighbor came to the house with a Democrat Wagon drawn by Henry's horse. The wagon was loaded and the family started for Greenfield, Ohio. Along with Henry, Nancy, Mary, "Becca" was a 9 years old grandson, William Manford Moore. From Greenfield they traveled on to Cincinati, Chicago, Burlington and Ottumwa, the end of the Burlington Road. They were met in Eddyville by Anderson Moore and Edwin Munn with 2 teams. They had a light wagon for the trunks and boxes. The trip from Eddyville to Villisca took 5 days. The farm Henry and his family, along with his grandson, settled on in Page County, Iowa was north of Clarinda.
Warranty Deed dated March 14, 1864, Recorded March 14, 1864 in Book I, page 52, Page Co., Iowa, wherein Thompson Fleenor and Elizabeth Fleenor, for the consideration of $1332.00 convey the following described real estate to Henry Hiatt to-wit-The SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section twenty four (24) also the N 1/2 NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also the N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 and S 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section twenty five (25) also Eleven acres off N side of S 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. twenty five (25) township Sixty Nine n. of Range thirty seven west, all in Page County, State of Iowa.
After the death of Nancy Pearce Hiatt Feb. 26, 1863, Henry married again.State of Missouri, County of Andrew, I hereby Certify that on the 13th day of may 1864 I solemnized the rites of Matrimony between Mr. Henry Hiatt and Mrs. Sarah McFarland.
Song by Alfred H. Towell Minister of the Gospel Book H. page 330.
In Book 3, page 203, Page Co., Iowa a Warranty Deed dated December 13, 1869 shows that Henry Hiatt and Sarah Hiatt, conveyed the real estate described as in Book I, page 52, to Moses Thompson for the consideration of $3710.00.
Sarah McFarland Hiatt's Notice of Proof of Will was Published in the March 3, 1886 issue of the Clarinda Herald Newspaper.In 1886, Henry again married.
To the Cleark of the Circuit Court of Page Co., Iowa. This certifies that on the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 at Clarinda in said county according to law and by authority, I duly joined in marriage Henry Hiatt and Mary Owen.
Given under my hand the 18th day of July A.D. 1886 Thomas Wallace, Minister.Obituary from the Clarinda Herald May 4, 1887 (Wed.)
Death Summons
Uncle Henry Hiatt, who familiar face our citizens will miss answered the call to which the human race is heir on Monday morning Mr. Hiatt was 78 years of age and had been a respected resident of Clarinda for many years.
Paralysis was the immediate cause of his death. He was laid to rest under the direction of the Odd Fellows of Clarinda, of which order he was a consistent member. Up to a year ago he was a member of the Universalist Church at which time his church connections were severed.Page County, Iowa
Book F, page 257
August 1887Will of Henry Hiatt
I Henry Hiatt of the city of Clarinda County of Page and State of Iowa and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me made -- that is to say:
1st It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be first paid from my estate.
2nd It is my will that my wife Mary Hiatt shall have my homestead where we now live being the East three fourths of the North one fourth of Block Twenty two in Frazers Addition to Clarinda together with all household and kitchen furniture and goods therein. This is to be in Lieu of her right of the third.
3rd It is my will that my oldest daughter Sarah A. Moore shall have the
West half of the South West fourth of Block nine in Ribbles Addition of
Clarinda.
4th It is my will that my daughter Ruthanna McCutchen shall have the East half of the South West Fourth of Block nine Ribbles Addition to Clarinda.
5th It is my wil that my duaghter Mary E. Edmonds shall have the use rents benefits and profits during her natural life only of the west half of six and seven in Block seven in Farrens Addition to Clarinda. (And it is my will that at the termination of the above life estate that said west half in this item described I give and bequeath to the children then surviving of my youngest daughter Nancy Edna Carlson)
6th It is my will that whatever of Personal property may remain after the payment of debts and expenses shall be divided share and share alike between the four legatees last above named to wit: Sarah A. Moore, Ruthanna McCutchen, Mary E. Edmonds and the surviving children of Nancy Edna Carlson.
7th It is my will that J.L. Batchelor shall be the Executor of this will.
In testimony whereof I have this 26th day of January A.D. 1887 subscribed my name hereto.
s/ Henry Hiatt
Witnesses to will:
Romansas S. McKnight
J.L. Batchelor
State of Iowa
Page Co.,I, J.R. Leslie, Clerk of the District Court within and for the said County do hereby certify that the foregoing attached instrument of writing was on the 30th day of August 1887 duly admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of Henry Hiatt deceased, as is shown by the records probate of said court in Book F, page 257.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court
at Clarinda this 30th day of August, 1887.
s/ J. R. Leslie
Clerk District Court(349.) HENRY HIATT (70.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1809, Grayson Co., Va.; d. post 1880, in Iowa; m. 23 December 1830 (marriage bond, Highland Co., Ohio)., to NANCY PEARCE; b. c1807, N. J.CH: (1018.) Ruth A.; (1019). Mary E.; (1020.) Rebecca J.; (1021.) Nancy E. (Others?).
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
18-9mo-1830 - Henry Hiatt disowned for joining the Hicksites. 19-5mo-1832 - Henry Hiatt disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (Hicksite). (R57).1850 Census, Paint Twp., Highland Co., Ohio: Henry Hiatt, 41, Farmer, Va.; Nancy, 43, N. J.; Ruth A., 15, Ohio; Mary E., 11; Rebecca J., 9; Nancy E., 7.
The Kansas City Star, Friday 10 Sept 1993
Katherine L. Hiatt, Ottawa, Kansas, formerly of De Soto in Johnson County,
died Sept 9, 1993, at a hospital in Ottawa. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.
Monday at the First Assembly of God Church, Ottawa, burial in the Welda (Kan.)
Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 5 pm Sunday at Lamb-Roberts Chapel,
Ottawa. The family suggests contributions to the Southview Hospice, Ottawa.
Mrs. Hiatt was born in De Soto and live in Ottawa and Pomona, Kan., before
returning to Ottawa in 1949. She formerly was an operator for Southwestern
Bell Telephone Co. She was a member of Stonecroft Ministries. Survivors
include her husband, Robert J. Hiatt of home, a daughter, Linda Frederiksen,
Osage City, Kansas; two sons, Lynn Hiatt, Ottawa, and Ronnie Hiatt, Lawrence, a
sister, Barbara Skeet, Lawrence, and four grandchildren.
Sent by Doris Travis
Sent by Doris Travis
(1005.) to (1030.) No further record.
(1005.) to (1030.) No further record.
(1005.) to (1030.) No further record.