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Lewis HIATT

  From the records of Mayme and Annis Bales of Linneus, Mo.  Lew was son of
first marriage, born 1809 in Grayson Co., Va.  Came to Randolph Co., Indiana in 1837, where he died in 1857.  Charity was b. in 1807 in N.C. and died in 1862 in Randolph Co., Ind.  They were married in 1828 in Clinton Co., Ohio.
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF JOHN HIATT, JR.

(420.)     LEWIS HIATT (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. c14-1mo-1809, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 20 March 1857, Randolph Co., Indiana; m. 1828, Clinton Co., Ohio, to CHARITY KIMBROUGH, d/o Jeremiah and Sarah (Mendenhall). Kimbrough; b.3-7mo-1807, NC.; d. 7 January 1862, Randolph Co., Indiana. To Randolph Co., Indiana, in 1837; living 1847 in Preble Co., Ohio; returned to Randolph Co., Indiana, prior 1857.

CH: (1180.)  Hannah; (1181.)  John K. W.; (1182.)  Martha Ann; (1183.)  Jesse; (1184.)  Thomas; (1185.)  Joseph; (1186.)  Sarah; (1187.)  Sylvania; (1188.)  Eli; (1189.)  Ira; (1190.)  Jeremiah.

Center Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
16-2mo-1828 - Lewis Hiatt granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg., to marry Charity Kimbrough.
15-3mo-1837 - Lewis Hiatt granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg.,

Springfield Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
26-4mo-1828 - Lewis Hiatt reported married to Charity Kimbrough.
11-7mo-1837 - Lewis Hiatt received on certificate from Centre Mo. Mtg., Ohio, dated 15-3mo-1837.
15-8mo-1837 - Lewis Hiatt and wife Charity and children John K. W., Martha Ann, Jesse, Thomas, and Joseph granted a certificate to White River Mo. Mtg., Indiana. (R57).

Children of Lewis and Charity (Kimbrough). Hiatt, as listed by a grandson, William Temple Hiatt (R23).:
Hannah Hiatt   b. April 2nd, 1829
John W.              "          "   November 15th, 1830
Martha Ann        "          "   January 19th, 1832
Jesse                   "          "   April 13th, 1833
Thomas              "          "   December 9th, 1834
Joseph                "          "   February 20th, 1836
Sarah                  "          "   February 1st, 1838
Sylvania             "          "   November 28th, 1840
Eli                      "          "   Unknown.
Ira                      "          "          "
Jeremiah            "          "          "

Poplar Run Friend's Mtg., Randolph Co., Indiana:
Births and Deaths, Book One, page 13:
Lewis Hiatt
Charity Hiatt
CH: John K. W.    b. 5-11-1830
Martha Ann    "  1-17-1832
Jesse               "  4-13-1833
Thomas          "  12-9-1834
Joseph            "  2-20-1836
Sarah              "  2-1-1838
Sylvania         " 11-23-1840
Eli                  "  11-26-1842 (R81).

Buena Vista Cemetery Records, Randolph Co., Indiana (R81).:
Lewis Hiatt d. March 20, 1857, aged 48, 2, 6.
Charity, his wife, d. January 7, 1862, aged 54, 6, 13.

In 1860 (Census). Charity Hiatt was living in West River Twp., Randolph Co., Indiana, with her three youngest children, sons Eli, Ira, and Jeremiah.

1840 United States Federal Census about Lewis Hiatt
Name: Lewis Hiatt
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): West River, Randolph, Indiana
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8

1850 United States Federal Census   about Lewis Hiatt
Name: Lewis Hiatt
Age: 21
Birth Year: abt 1829
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: West River, Randolph, Indiana
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1879
Household Members: Name Age
Lewis Hiatt 21
Charity Hiatt 43
John R W Hiatt 21
Jesse Hiatt 17
Thomas Hiatt 15
Joseph Hiatt 14
Sarah Hiatt 11
Sylvana Hiatt 9
Eli Hiatt 7
Ira Hiatt 5
Jeremiah Hiatt 3

Web: Indiana, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012 about Lewis Hiatt
Name: Lewis Hiatt
Death Date: 1857
Burial Place: Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA

Birth: unknown Death: 1857 Burial: Buena Vista Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Plot: Row 12 Created by: Burt Record added: Oct 22, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 16285790


Charity KIMBROUGH

Sent by Al Hiatt.  D/o Jeremiah Kimbrough and Sarah.

1850 United States Federal Census   about Charity Hiatt
Name: Charity Hiatt
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1850: West River, Randolph, Indiana
Gender: Female
Family Number: 1879

Family Data Collection - Births about Charity Kimbrough
Name: Charity Kimbrough
Father: Jeremiah Kimbrough
Mother: Sarah Mendenhall
Birth Date: 3 Jul 1807
State: NC
Country: USA

Web: Indiana, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012   about Charity Hiatt
Name: Charity Hiatt
Birth Date: 1807
Age at Death: 55
Death Date: 7 Jan 1862
Burial Place: Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA

Birth: 1807 Death: Jan. 7, 1862 Burial: Buena Vista Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Plot: Row 12 Created by: Burt Record added: Oct 22, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 16285944


Marriage Notes for Lewis Hiatt and Charity KIMBROUGH-14756

Source Citation: Source number: 1413.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: HDG.


U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Lewis Hiatt
Name: Lewis Hiatt
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Charity Kimbrough
Spouse Birth Year: 1807
Marriage Year: 1828
Number Pages: 1


Hannah HIATT

(1180.)  HANNAH HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 15-11mo-1830; died unmarried. (R23). (Buried at Buena Vista Cemetery, Randolph Co., Ind.)


John K.W. HIATT

(1181.)  JOHN K. W. HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 15-11mo-1830; died unmarried. (R23). (Buried at Buena Vista Cemetery, Randolph Co., Ind.)

1850 United States Federal Census about John R W Hiatt
Name: John R W Hiatt
Age: 21
Birth Year: abt 1829
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1850: West River, Randolph, Indiana
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1879


Sarah HIATT

(1186.)  SARAH HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 1 February 1838; prob. Died young.

1850 United States Federal Census   about Sarah Hiatt
Name: Sarah Hiatt
Age: 11
Birth Year: abt 1839
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1850: West River, Randolph, Indiana
Gender: Female
Family Number: 1879


Eli HIATT

(1188.)  ELI HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 26 November 1842; d. in the army (perhaps Civil War).; he was buried on the east bank of the Tenn. River at Pillsburg Landing (R125).; another account: d. from fever at Gettyburg in Civil War (R23).

                        57th Regiment Infantry
                              (3 years)

   Organized and mustered in at Richmond, Indiana, November 18, 1861. January, 1862, 21st Brigadee, Army Ohio.  January 1862, 21st Brigade, 6th Division, Army Ohio.  Sept. 1862, 21st Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd Corps, Army Ohio.  Brigade, 1st Division, 21st Corps, Cumberland.   Oct. 1863, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Corps, Department of Texas.
   At Indianapolis, Indiana, till December 23.  Left state for Kentucky December 23, and duty at Bardstown and Lebanon, Ky., till Feb. 1862.  Attatched to 21st Brigade, Army of the Ohio, Jan. 1862.  21st Brigade, 6th Division, Army of the Ohio, to September 1862.  21st Brigade, 6th Div., Army of the Ohio, to November 1862.   2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October 1863.  2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to June 1865.  1st Brigade,  2nd division, 4th Army Corps, to August 1865.  Department of Texas, to December 1865.

SERVICE
   Marched through Central Kentucky to Nashville, Tennessee, February 10 to March 13, 1862.  March to Savannah, Tennessee, March 21 to April 6.  Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6,7.  Advance on and siege of Corinth, Mississippi, April
29 to May 30th.  Pursuit to Booneville, May 31 to June 6th.  Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee, along Memphis & Charleston Railroad, June to August.  March to Louisville, Kentucky, October 1 to the 22nd.  Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8.  March to Nashville, December 11.  Advance on Murfreesvoro, December 26 to 30th.  Battle of Stone's River, December 30-31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863.  Duty at Murfreesboro till June.   reconnoissance to Nolensville and Versailles, January 13-15th.  Middle Tennessee (or Tullahoma) Campaign, June 23 - July 7th.  Camp near Pelham till Aug. 17.
   Passage of the Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga, Georgia, Campaign Aug. 17th to September 22.   Occupation of Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 9, and September 22nd to  November 23. Chattanooga to Ringold campaign, November 23-27th.  Orchard Knob, November 23-24.  Mission Ridge, Nov. 25th. Pursuit to Graysville, November 23-27th.   March to relief of Knoxville, November 28th to December 8th.  Operations in East Tennessee till April 1864.   Operations about Dandridge, January 16-17.  Atlanta, Georgia, Campaign, May 1st to Sept 8.  Demonstrations on Rocky Faced Ridge and Dalton, May 8 to 13. Buzzard's Roost Gap, May 8 and 9.  Battle at Resaca, May 14th and 15th.

Adairsville, May 17th.   Near Kingston, May 18 - 19.  Near Cassville, May 19. Advance on Dallas, May 22-25.  Operations on line of Pumkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills, May  25 to June 5.
Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Moutain, June 10th to July 2. Pine Hill, June 10th to 14th.

  Lost Mountain, June 15-17.  Assault on Kenesaw, June 27th.  Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground July 4th.  Chattahoochee River, July 5th to 17th. Buckheead, Nancy's Creek, July 18.  Peach Tree Creek, July 19th to 20th.  Siege
of Atlanta, July 22nd to August 25th.  Flank movement on Jonesboro, Aug. 25th to 30th.  Battle  of Jonesboro, Aug. 31 to Sept. 1  Lovejoy Station, Sept. 2-6.
Nashville Campaign, November - December.  Columbia, Duck River, November 24th to 27th.  Spring Hill, of Hood to the Tennessee River, Dec. 17th to 28th.  Moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and duty there till March 1865.  Operations in
the East Tennessee, March 15th to April 22nd.  At Nashville till June.  Ordered to New Orleans, Louisiana, June 16th; thence to Texas, July.  Duty at Green Lake and San Antonio till December.

ACTIONS
   Battle of Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7, 1862;  Advance on and siege of Corinth, Mississippi, April 29th to May 30, 1862.  Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862.  Pursuit from Perryville to Loudon, Keentucky, October 10th to 22nd, 1862.  Skirmish near Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 11, 1862.  Battle of Stone River, Murfreeboro, Tenn., Dec. 30th, 1862 to January 3, 1863.  Reconnoissance from Murfreesboro to Nolensville, and Versailles, Tenn., January 13th to 15th, 1863.  Campaign in Middle Tennessee, or Tullahoma Campaign, Tenn., June 23 to July 7, 1863.  Occupation of Middle Teennesseee, passage of Cumberland Mountains and Chickamauga, Georgia, Campaign, Aug. 16th to Sept 22, 1863.  Occupation of Chattanooga, Tenn.  Sept. 9, 1863.  Campaign, Chattanooga, Tenn., Ringold, Georgia, Nov. 23rd to 27th, 1863.  Engagement, Orchard Knob, Indian Hill, Tennessee, November 23rd, 1863.
   Assault and capture of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, November 24-25, 1863.  March to relief of Knoxville, Tenn., November 27th to December 8, 1863.  Operations about Dandridgee, Tenn., Jan 16th and 17th, 1864.  Campaign against Atlanta, Georgia, May 1 to September 8th, 1864.  Demonstrations against Dalton, Georgia, May 9th to 13th, 1864.  Combat, Buzzard's Roost Gap, or Mill Creek, Georgia, May 8-9, 1864.  Demonstration against Rocky Faced Ridge, Georgia, May 8-11, 1864.    Engagement, Adairsville, Georgia, May 17th, 1864. Battle of Resaca, Georgia,  May 14, 15, 1864.    Combats neear Kingston, Georgia, May 18-19, 1864.  Combats near Cassville, Georgia, May 18th 19th, 1864.  Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills, Georgia, June 10th to July2, 1864.  Combats about Pine Hill, Georgia, June 11-14, 1864.  Combats about Lost Mountain, Georgia, June 15-17, 1864.    Skirmish, Buckhead, Nancy's Creek, Geeorgia, July 18, 1864.  Battle of
Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 19th - 20th, 1864.  Siefe of Atlanta, Georgia, July 23 to Aug. 25th, 1864.    Flank movement on Jonesboro, Georgia, Aug. 25-30th, 1864.  Skirmishes in front of Columbia, Tenn., November 24th-27th,
1864.    Battle of Franklin, Tenn., November 30th, 1864.  Battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16, 1864.  Operations in Northern Alabama and Eastern Tennessee, January 31st to April 24th, 1865.
   Regiment Mustered Out December 14th, 1865.
Regiment lost during service, six officers and 97 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and two officers and 170 enlisted men by disease.  Total 275. - Dyer's Compendium, pages 662-981 and 1140.
   The 57th arrived at the Union depot yesterday morning, marched up Meridian to Washington street and thence to the Soldier's Home, where it took quarters in the new building.  The regiment is in command of Major Blanch, and numbers
about 240 men.  It left Chattanooga, on Saturday last, making a quick trip.  The men look well and have that manly bearing and proud step which so distinquishes our veterans.  Indianapolis Journal, March 4, 1864.

The 57th Indiana left for the front on Saturday eveneing in command of Colonel George M. Lennard.  It obtained over sixty recruits during its fulough.  Indianapolis Journal, April 11, 1864.

Thee 57th Infantry was mustered out at New Orleans on the 23rd inst., and were immediately put en route for Indianapolis.  The regiment numbers 26 officers and 195 men, and is commandeeed by Colonel J. S. Mc Graw.  The
regiment was raised in the 5th district.   Indianapolis Journal, Deceember 27th, 1865.

Presentaiton of a Flag
   This flag of the Fifty Seventh Regiment Indiana Veteran Volunteers was furnished by the State and presented to the command by Govenor Morton in March, 1864, while in the State on veteran furlough.
   It was borne by some members of the regiment in the engagement at Rocky Faced Ridge, Resaca, New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, June 18, 23rd and 27th, Peach Tree Creeek, Siege of Atlanta, Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station in Georgia, and Spring Hill, Tennessee.
   At Franklin, Tenn., November 30th, 1864, the flag was borne by Color Sergeant Robert H. Heuchan, afterwards promoted Captain of Company C.  Captain Heuchan, prior to the Civil War, was a resident of Muncie and was employed by the Union Carriage Company.  He now resides at Commerce, Missouri.  In the shock of the fierce contest, when the enemy made a temporary lodgement on the Union Works, Heuchan was stunned and knocked down by a blow from thee butt of a muskeet, and the flag was captured.  He was for a time among the Confederates, but darkness permitted his escape after recovery from the effects of the blow.

Flag Recovered
   Twenty-one years passed.  In 1885 Parson's Confederate brigadee held a reunion at Cleburne, Texas.  W. D. Wiley, Department Commander Grand Army of the Republic, of Texas, and others who wore the blue, were present as honored guests of the Confederate Brigade.  During the proceedings, Major E. M. Heath and Captain W. H. Beal, Ex Confederate officers, called attention to the fact that a brave soldier, Wiley M. Cook, late a corporal of the Thirteenth
Tennessee Infantry, Confederate, then a resident and citizen of Texas, had  in his possssion and on the grounds the regimental flag of the Fifty-Seventh Indiana, which he had captured at Franklin, Tenn., in November, 1864, and had
taken care of for twenty years, hoping he would find some representative of that command to whom he could return the priceless relic.   At the annual reunion  of the Fify-Seventh, held that year in Kokomo, Indiana, the long lost flag was returned, Department Commander Wiley, Major Heath, Captain Veal and Corporal Crook being the escorts.  How the city of Kokomo opened wide her doors; how the delegation was received, and how Corporal Crook and his war-time relic were welcomed by the boys in blue are part of the proceedings at the Kokomo reunion.  The exercises were held in the fair ground in the presence of  several thousand people.  General D. N. Foster, Department Commander Grand Army of the Republic of Indiana, was the presiding officer at that interesting occation, and on behalf of Indiana received from Department Commander Wiley the historic flag.  Rev. T. D. Tharp, late Lieutenant of Company F., received  the colors for the regiment, and Major Heath commended Corporal Crook, who stood by his side, for his upright life and good citizenship.  Hon. Stanton J. Peels, of Washington D.C., late lieutenant of Company K., presented Mr. Crook a gold medal bearing the inscription, "57th Ind. Vols. to Wiley M. Crook, 13th Tenn. CSA, Kokomo, Indiana, September 22,
1885".  At the close, Lieutenant Hines suggested and the audience sang "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow."
   For twenty-four years the flag has been carried to each annual reunion.  It was kept securely rolled upon the new staff furnished by the State of Texas from a timber which does not decay, to describe the bond of fraternal friendship which it is hoped will always exist between the states of Texas and  Indiana.  Some years ago, Sergeant Walter P. Wilson, since deceased, inscribed the names of the engagements in which the regiment bore a part, upon silk ribbon and attached  them to the flag.
   At the thirteenth annual reunion, held in Muncie, Indiana, September 29th and 30th, 1909, a committee was appointed, consisting of Captain Heuchan, Lietenant Hines and Sergeant Kerwood, who were instructed to place the flag among the archives of the State.

Died in the army perhaps Civil War Buried on the east bank of the Tenn River at Pillsburg Landing.  another account from fever at Gettysburg in the Civil War.


Elizabeth HIATT

(421.)     ELIZABETH HIATT (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 15-1mo-1803, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 4-10mo-1885, Clinton Co., Ohio; m. 4 April 1822, in Clinton Co., Ohio, to THOMAS KIMBROUGH, son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Mendenhall). Kimbrough; b. 18-9mo-1800, in NC. Living 1850 in Clinton Co., Ohio.

CH: (1191.)  Martha; (1192.)  Sarah; (1193.)  Jeremiah; (1194.)  Mary; (1195.)  Edith; (1196.)  Jesse; (1197.)  Susannah; (1198.)  Demetrius; (1199.)  Charity. (Perhaps one more.)

Springfield Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
27-7mo-1822 - Elizabeth Kimber (formerly Hiatt). condemned her marriage out of unity. (R57).

1850 Census, Clinton Co., Ohio: Thomas Kimbrough, 49, NC.; Elizabeth, 45, Va.; Sarah, 24, Ohio; Edith, 18, Ohio; Jesse, 17, Ohio; Susannah, 14, Ia. (Ind. or Iowa? -- editor.) ; Demetrias, 12, Ia.; Charity, 6, Ohio.

Wilmington Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
Thomas Kimbrough m. Elizabeth Hiatt - b. 1803-1-15; d. 1885-10-4, bur. Springfield.
Ch: Demetrius b. 1839-2-23. (R57).


Jesse KIMBROUGH

(1196.)  No further record.


Mary HIATT

(422.)     MARY HIATT (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
m. 1828, Clinton Co., Ohio, to OWEN BEVAN, son of Stacy and Lydia (----). Bevan; d. 1835-7, Clinton Co., Ohio.

CH: (1200.)  Lewis; (1201.)  Abel; (1202.)  Elizabeth.
Center Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
17-12mo-1828 - Owen Biven reported married to Mary Hiatt.
12-8mo-1835 - Owen Biven disowned for disunity.
13-12mo-1837 - Mary Biven, widow of Owen, and children Lewis, Abel and Elizabeth granted a certificate to Dunkirk Mo. Mtg., Indiana. (R57).

Owen Biven m. Mary Hiatt
Ch: Lewis         b. 1829-9-6
Abel           "  1831-10-27
Elizabeth    "  1835-3-30 (R57).


Lewis BEVAN

(1200.)  to (1202.)  No further record.


Abel BEVAN

(1200.)  to (1202.)  No further record.


Elizabetyh BEVAN

(1200.)  to (1202.)  No further record.


Martha Ann HIATT

(1182.)  MARTHA ANN HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 19-1mo-1832; d. 27-9mo-1864; m. 20-12mo-1849, in Randolph Co., Indiana, to WILLIAM MILER BOTKIN, son of Hugh and Rachel (Keener). Botkin; b. 7-7mo-1823.

CH: (2949.)  Emily C.; (2950.)  Mary V.; (2951.)  Lewis A.; (2952.)  Hugh O.; (2953.)  Oliver P.; (2954.)  Elmer E.; (2955.)  Ira Morton. (R125).


Married page 356


Hugh O. BOTKIN

(2952.)  HUGH O. BOTKIN (1182.)  (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 4-5mo-1857; d. spring of 1859.


Elmer E. BOTKIN

(2954.)  ELMER E. BOTKIN (1182.)  (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 10-10mo-1861; m. and lived in Muncie, Indiana.


Ira Morton BOTKIN

(2955.)  IRA MORTON BOTKIN (1182.)  (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 14-12mo-1863; m. and lived near Carlos, Indiana.


Jesse HIATT

married p356

SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.

(1183.)  JESSE HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 19-1mo-1832; d. 4 February 1862, aged 28 years, 9 mos. and 21 days, bur. Buena Vista Cemetery, Randolph Co., Indiana (R81).; m. S. J. MILLER; Lived in Randolph Co., Indiana.

CH: (2956.)  William Lewis; (2957.)  Rebecca; (2958.)  Claresse.

1850 United States Federal Census about Jesse Hiatt
Name: Jesse Hiatt
Age: 17
Birth Year: abt 1833
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1850: West River, Randolph, Indiana
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1879

Web: Indiana, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012   about Jesse Hiatt
Name: Jesse Hiatt
Birth Date: 1833
Age at Death: 29
Death Date: 1862
Burial Place: Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA

Birth: 1833 Death: 1862 Burial: Buena Vista Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Plot: Row 12 Created by: Burt Record added: Oct 22, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 16285885


Marriage Notes for Jesse Hiatt and Sarah Jane MILLER-39991

Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941   about Jesse Hiatt
Name: Jesse Hiatt
Spouse Name: Louisa Stanley
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1856
Marriage County: Randolph


William Lewis HIATT

(2956.)  No further record.


Claresse HIATT

(2958.)  CLARESSE HIATT (1183.)  (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
“d/o J. and L. A. Hiatt, d. Sept. 10, 1863, age 1-3-2.” (R81).


John KNIGHT

lived in Randolph Co. Indiana


Sylvania HIATT

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(1187.)  SYLVANNIA HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 28 November 1840; m. (1st). JOHN KNIGHT; m. (2nd). WILLIAM GREENE. Lived in Randolph Co., Indiana.

CH: (By first husband). (2971.)  Harrison; (2972.)  Charity Ann; (2973.)  Emma; (2974.)  Thomas.
       (By second husband). (2975.)  Leota. (R23, 125).


Thomas KNIGHT

(2974.)  THOMAS KNIGHT (1187.)  (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
He went away and no one knows what became of him.” (R125).


Sylvania HIATT

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(1187.)  SYLVANNIA HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 28 November 1840; m. (1st). JOHN KNIGHT; m. (2nd). WILLIAM GREENE. Lived in Randolph Co., Indiana.

CH: (By first husband). (2971.)  Harrison; (2972.)  Charity Ann; (2973.)  Emma; (2974.)  Thomas.
       (By second husband). (2975.)  Leota. (R23, 125).


Ira HIATT

(1189.)  IRA HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 1845/6; m. MILDRED CROPPER; both d. at Greentown, Ind., and buried at Converse, Grant Co., Indiana.

CH: (2976.)  Edw. E.; (2977.)  Fred. (R125).


Jeremiah HIATT

SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.

(1190.)  JEREMIAH HIATT (420.)  (86.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 13 September 1847, Preble Co., Ohio; d. 17 January 1927, Muncie, Delaware Co., Indiana; m. in Randolph Co., Indiana, to HEALON JOSEPHINE HUNT, d/o John Wesley and Rachel (Andrews). Hunt; b. 31 March 1851; d. 5 September 1934, Muncie, Delaware Co., Indiana; both buried at Buena Vista Cemetery, Randolph Co., Indiana, (Married 25 February 1869).

CH: (2978.)  Nelson C.; (2979.)  Dora E.; (2980.)  Emma Lena. (R125).


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