(672.) SAMUEL KELLUM (173.) (26.) (3.) (1.):
b. 21-9mo-1794, Guilford Co., NC.; d. 12mo-1848; m. 23-2mo-1816, to ANN COFFIN, d/o Levi and Prudence (Williams). Coffin; b. 1-10mo-1793; d. 9mo-1879; to Ohio 1819.CH: (1771.) Lindley; (1772.) Beulah; (1773.) Nathan H.; (1774.) Harmon; (1775.) Mordecai; (1776.) Sarah; (1777.) Esther; (1778.) Harriett.
(1776.) to (1777.) No further record. (Died young.)
(1776.) to (1777.) No further record. (Died young.)
Sent by Bernice Norris, Frank Cox.
Listed in the 1830 Census of Henry County, lists David Hiatt as 1 male between 30 to 40 and one female between 30 to 40.
Listed in the 1840 Census of Cass Co., lists David Hiatt as 1 male between 40 to 40 and one female between 30 to 40.
Listed in the 1850 Census of Cass County records show David Hiatt as age 50 but no female listed. I take this to mean that his wife died between 1840 and 1850. There is no record of her death around Cass County. It is rumored that if you were Indian that no records were kept or that you weren't counted.From Mildred Monthly Meeting-Waye County Indiana
Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana by Williard Hess Part 4 - Page 73.
7-23-1825 David reported married contrary to discipline. Both parties were members of the Society of Friends and were married by a civil ceremony.
Haven't been able to find a marriage license for them. His wife's name was Martha Jane Butler.
The nearest I came to any records was from Mr. and Mrs. Luther Koehring of Richmond, Indiana who are Custodian of Records. From Milford Monthly Meeting Minutes of 7-23-1825.
A complaint against David Hiatt for accomplishing his marriage contrary to our order Peter Pearson and Samuel Staford are appointed to visit him on that account and report of the matter to next meeting.
The committee that was appointed to see David Hiatt reports that he appears disposed to make satisfaction, he appeared with an offering condeming his outgoing which is accepted and he's restored to the privileges of society.
The name of his wife was not mentioned.
David Hiatt went to live with his daughter, Celinda Jane (Hiatt) Cox
in Iowa around 1867. He is supposedly buried at Clarinda, Iowa but his grave has never been located. He is listed in the 1870 Census of Page County, Iowa., age 75.
One one of David son's (Harmon Hiatt) death certificate it lists his father as David Hiatt, birthplace as South Carolina and his mother's maiden name as Butler, birthplace as Georgia.
On my great grandmother's (Julia Ann Hiatt Van Meter) death certificate it lists her father as David Hiatt, birthplace Virginia, and the name of her mother was left blank and lists her birthplace as Pennsylvania.
Fall Creek mo. Stg Highland Co., Ohio 18-5 mo 1816 David Hiatt disowned for disunity.
Henry County Indiana Atlas page 24.
David Pickering came into the township from Ohio, while it was yet a part of Henry township, and in September, 1836, located the town of Cadiz seven miles west of the ocunty seat. John B. Swazey was the first merchant here in 1837. Other merchants who came afterwards were David Hiatt, John W. Grubbs, Henry Clay Grubbs and George B. Rogers.Bernice Norris of South Bend, IN wrote further, 8 Apr 2000:
David HIATT was listed in the 1870 census, Page Co., Iowa as being 75 at the time. Don Grand Cox figured David Hiatt died sometime prior to 1880.
Don and his brother (Frank) checked out Clarinda, IA and KS. I've been checking out Twelve Mile, Logansport and many cemeteries in that area butr all of us have been unsuccessful in finding where David HIATT and his wife (Martha F. Butler "Patsy") are buried.1850 Census of Cass County, Adam Township
David HIATT age 50 M Farmer OH
born Oct/Nov 16, 1793, age 75 on the 1870 Census of Page Co., Iowa
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF JOHN HIATT, JR.(372.) DAVID HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 16-10/11mo-1793, Surry Co., NC.; living 1830 in Henry Co., Indiana.Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
18-5mo-1816 - David Hiatt disowned for disunity. (R57).
1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: David Hiatt - 1 male aged 30 to 40, 3 males aged under 5; 1 female aged 30 to 40, 1 female aged 15 to 20.
Sent by Bernice Norris, Frank Cox. D/o William Butler and Elizabeth Franklin Woodyard. Further information on this line can be found in "Noble Butler (1704-1799) Of Bristol, England Philadelphia and Chester County, Penn. His Ancestors and Descendants", by The Butler Family Association 1982.
Bernice Norris, 19551 Arlington, South Bend, IN. 46637
Bernice writes:
I still haven't found the where abouts of our David HIATT.
Martha F. (Patsy) Butler, daughter of Wiliam and Elizabeth Franklin (Woodyard) Butler, was born in Geogia, Jan 5, 1803 and died in Cass Co., IN in Norvember, 1846. She was married in Wayne Co., IN about 1825 to David HIATT who was born aobut 1800 in Ohio and died in Clarida, IA. They had lived near Grass Creek, Pulaski Co, IN, and later he moved to Iowa. On December 28, 1835, he entered land of 80 acres in Perry Township, Miami Co., IN near his father in law. In 1850 he was listed as a farmer in Adam Township, Cass Co.
David HIATT, (no middle name) was born 11/16/1793 , son of Absalom Hiatt and Ann (Reese) Hiatt. David born in Surry Co., NC, living 1830 in Henry Co., IN. Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH. 18-5-1816, David HIATT disowned for disunity.
7-23-1825, David reported married contrary to discipline. Both parties were members of the Society of Freinds and were married by a civil ceremony.
10-22-1825, David condemned of his conduct.HIATT, Celinda Jane, daughter of David and Martha Jane (Butler) HIATT was born 1831, died Jan 3, 1877 (45 years, 7 mo., 28 days) married George Washington COX on January 22, 1848 in Logansport, IN. David moved to Iowa in 1867. Celinda Jane (HIATT) COX, is buried in Butler Cemetery near Shambough and her two children. David is thought to have died prior to 1880.
1870 Census, State of Iowa, County of Page.
Cox, George W. age 43
Celinda Jane 40
" of their children, David HIATT, age 75After Celinda Jane (HIATT) Cox died, her husband, George Washington Cox, went to Kansas. he died December 29, 1900 and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Hiawatha, Brown Co., KS.
We, a resident of Iowa who did some research for me, haven't found a burial record for either Clarinda or College Springs, IA, both cities being in Page Co. I thought perhaps he might have gone to Kansas with his father in law, (George W. Cox) when he went after his wife (Celinda Jane) died. I could find no record.
In those days when there was a younger brother in the family, he married his brothers widow.
Julia Ann (HIATT) Van Meter married John McQueen Van Meter on 9 - 26- 1866. He is buried in the Mull Cemetery, Star City, IN.
Julia Ann (HIATT) Van Meter's son, Martin Luther Van Meter is my grandfather. he is buried in the Grass Creek Cemetery, Grass Creek, IN and so is my father, Clarence I. Van Meter who died 1 - 23 - 1975, age 77 years.
Sent by Bernice Norris, Frank Cox. Died from wounds from Civil War. Never married. Listed in the 1850 Census, Cass County, Adam Township. Died at age 23 years, 2 months and 19 days.
Picture of tombstone from Mull Cemetery, Star City, Indiana, shows:
Martin V. HIATT
Co. O 13 Reg. Private Ind.
Died
May 22, 1864
23 y. 2 m. & 19 d.
Emlem F Vol. Inf. 61-65 C
From Bernice Norris, 19551 Arlington, South Bend, IN 46637. She adds,
From the Nobel Butler (1704-1799) of Bristol, England. Philadelphia and Chester County, PA. His Ancestors and Descendants. The Butler Famiy Association, 1982. Pg. 162
Martha F.(Patsy) Butler, daughter of William and Elizabeth Franklin Woodward Butler, was born in GA, January 5, 1803 and died in Cass Co., IN, in November 1846. (i've been unable to find her tombstone, spent a good many years looking for it.) She was married in Wayne Co., IN about 1825 to David HIATT who was born about 1800 in Ohio and died in Clarinda, IA. (Through a lot of letters, I was never able to clarify this fact.) they had lived near Grass Creek, Pulaski Co., IN and later he removed to IA around 1867 and lived with his daughter (Celinda Jane (Hiatt) Cox). On December 28, 1835, he entered land of 80 acres in Perry Township, Miami County, IN, near his father in law. In 1850 he waslisted as a farmer in Adam township, Cass Co. They had 7 children, Celinda Jane (HIATT) Cox and her husband, George Washington Cox had 12 children.
Their 4th child, Julia Ann married John M. Van Meter.
Sent by Bernice Norris and Frank Cox.
Listed in the 1850 Census of Cass County, Adam Township.
Fulton County Indiana School Enumeration Record 1896, Rochester Library
Rochester, Ind.
Parents Harmon, Wayne Township, Mother Hester.
Children- Edward A. 11-male
Emma M. 14-female
Harry Elmer 6-male
John Ellsworth 8-male
Martha Frances 16-female
Sent by Bernice Norris.
Sent by Bernice Norris and Frank Cox.
Listed in the 1850 Census of Cass County, Adam Township.
Fulton County Indiana School Enumeration Record 1896, Rochester Library
Rochester, Ind.
Parents Harmon, Wayne Township, Mother Hester.
Children- Edward A. 11-male
Emma M. 14-female
Harry Elmer 6-male
John Ellsworth 8-male
Martha Frances 16-female
Sent by Bernice Norris.
From Index to Marriage Records of Pulaski Co., IN 1850-1920 by Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1940.
Harmon HIATT m. Hester Ann Thompson, Oct. 14, 1878. I have a couple of different givens for the name of this wife. I will assume that THOMPSON is a first marriage name. Given in the records as HESTER ALLEN for second wife.
Sent by Bernice Norris, Frank Cox. Harlon Hiatt married 4 times. Son Lewis of Neb. Martha Jane (Harlon's daughter) married into the Miami tribe with the chief being Godfroy.
From a letter by Blanche ANDERSON of Kansas: He married 4 times, left one son, Lewis HIATT of Nebraska, long since past away. She also said that one of our Quaker ancestors married into the Miami Tribe with the Chief being Godfrey.Listed in the 1850 Census of Cass County, Adam Township.
From an internet listing, brief, from Alice Robins, P.O. Box 3215, Seal Beach, CA 90740, or aerobbins@earthlink.net, 18 June 2000.According to a letter by Blanche Anderson, of Kansas, many of Harlan's family are buried in the Shambaugh, IA cemetery.
Who were the parents of Harlan HIATT, born ca. 1828 in OH, who married Martha A. NUFF/NIFF ca 1858, Page Co., IA and married 2nd to Emily Jane (Brown) BARTHOLOMEW, widow of William, ca 1879 Page Co., IA.
Harlan had two children, at least, with Martha Jane (b. 1859, Page Co., IA) and Lewis M. (b. 1866 Page Co., IA); none that I know of with Emily BROWN.Emily died in NE ca 1890; what about Harlan?
In a letter sent 27 Jul 2000, Alice Robbins adds:
Birth and death dates and lacales from Census records and from the Online cemetery records for Frontier Co., NE found at www.rootsweb.com/~nefronti/dead_h.html.
Information on his wife and children, of Louis M. HIATT, from the Census records of 1900 Frontier Co., NE, North Star, NE.
Sent by Bernice Norris.