SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HIATT, JR.
(888.) WILLIAM HIATT (235.) (42.) (6.) (1.):
b. 22-2mo-1813, Surry Co., NC.; d. 25-4mo. 1901, Ind.; M. c1833, at Westfield, Hamilton Co., Indiana, to MARY MOON, dau, of Simon and Hannah (Stout). Moon; b. 20-9mo-1810, NC.; d. 4-7mo-1862, Ind.CH: (2525.) Sabina; (2526.) Elizabeth; (2527.) Simon; (2528.) Mary J.; (2529.) William; (2530.) John. (Others?).
1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Tippecance Co., Indiana: William Hiatt, 38, NC.; Mary, 39, NC.; Salina, 15, Ind.; Elizabeth, 11; Simon, 7; Mary, 1.
Found in HH Book
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.Sent by Belle Johnson
(890.) JOSIAH HIATT (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 23-7mo-1818; m. in Hamilton Co., Indiana, 18-7mo-1861, to NANCY HALL; b. 13-10mo-1829; members of West Union Mo. Mtg., Morgan Co., Indina. (R73).CH: (2531.) Rachel Elma; (2532.) Priscilla Jane; (2533.) Ellis Elzy.
Sent by Phyllis Slater of Bremond, Tx Donald Brundage.Abstracted recrods of Carmel Monthly Meeting, Ind, earlier called Richland MM, show that Josiah Hiatt, wife Nancy, and daughter, unnamed, were granted a certificate of removal to West Union on 22 April 1865. Josiah and daughters (with his wife) Rachel Elma, (born 1864) and Priscilla were received back at Carmel MM from West Union MM on 24 Oct 1868 - no mention of the sons family was granted a certificate to New Hope MM, Tenn., on 6 Mar 1878, and was received Carmel on cert. from Lost Creek MM, Tenn., on 8 Sept 1897. Ellis E. and his wife Fanny, and Irene Mabel and Lina were granted a cert. to East Branch MM, Ind., on 4 Jul 1900....
Quakers can usually only be found in the records of the individual MM of which they were members at any one time. Copying material is not a problem. The problem comes in trying to find the material to be copied.
Records of West Union MM, Morgan Co., Ind. show that Josiah Hiatt maried on 18 Jul 1861 to Nancy Hall. They were received thre on Cert. from Richland MM (Now Carmel MM) Hamilotn, Co., were granted a cert. back to Richland in 1868, and granted a cert. to New Hope MM Tennesse, in 1878. Only three children are shown, namely Rachel Elma, Ellis Elzie and Priscilla Jane. No further records on this family, except Ellis Elzie is said to have removed to Lamar, Colo.
Sent by Pyllis Slater.
Records of West Union M, Morgan Co., Ind, show that Josiah Hiatt married on
18 Jul 1861 to Nancy Hall, B.13 Oct 1821. They were received there on cert.
from Richland MM (Now Carmel MM), Hamilton Co., were granted a cert. back to
Richland in 1868, and granted a cert. to New Hope MM, Tenn. in 1878. Only
three children are shown, namely Rachel Elma, b 1864, Ellis Elzie, and
Priscilla Jane. No further records on this family, except Ellis Elzie is said
to have removed to Lamar, Colo.
(2531.) RACHEL ELMA HIATT (890.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 20-4mo-1864, Hamilton Co., Indiana.
See pg. 326 of HH book, Volume I by WPJ. No further information, other children not known. LA
(891.) JEMIMA HIATT (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 17-5mo-1821; m. in Hamilton Co., Indiana, 4-3mo-1849, to ELI SMALL.CH: (2534.) Levi. (Others?).
(2534.) No further record.
See pg. 326 in HH book, Vol I by WPJ. Went to Kansas in 1881, settled in Cherokee Co.
(892.) REBECCA HIATT (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 14-4mo-1825, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 17-8mo-1889 (or 1899)., in Kansas; m. (after 1850). to HARMON NEWBY; d. 1899 in Kansas; ti Kansas 1881, settled in Cherokee County. (harmon was born in Hendricks Co., Indiana.)CH: (2535.) William; (2536.) Stephen; (2537.) Jesse; (2538.) Eliel; (2539.) Thomas Emory.
(2535.) WILLIAM NEWBY (892.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
m. ________ ________ ; settled in Washington State; two children.
Moved to the state of Washington and had two children reported, no further information, see pf. 498 of HH book, Vol I by WPJ.
See pg. 498 of HH book by WPJ, Volume I. Stephen had 3 children, was a blacksmith of Jasonville, Greene Co., IN.
(2537.) JESSE NEWBY (892.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
m. ________ ________ ; six children. He was a farmer of Hamilton Co., Indiana.Jesse had 6 children, see pg. 498 of HH book, Vol I by WPJ. He was a farmer of Hamilton Co., IN
(376.) HIRAM HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 28-8mo-1802, Grayson Co., Va., m. (1st). in Henry Co., Indiana, 15 December 1828, to JANE ADDISON; m. (2nd). in Henry Co., Ind., 5 May 1842, to LUCINDA TAYLOR; b. c1816, Ohio.CH: (By first wife). (1059.) Anna; (1060.) Susannah; (1061.) Anthony; (1062.) Iverson; (1063.) Joel.
(By second wife). (1064.) Jane (Mary Jane?).; (1065.) Elliott.1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: Hiram Hiatt - 1 male aged 20 to 30; 1 female aged 20 to 30, 1 female aged under 5.
1850 Census, Harrison Twp., Henry Co., Ind.: - Hiram Hiatt, 47, Farmer, Va.; Lucina, 34, Ohio; Anna, 18, Ind.; Susan, 12; Anthony, 17; Iverson, 16; Joel, 9; Jane, 7; Elliott, 2.
See pg. 342 HH book, volume I, went to CA 1873/74 and was never heard from.
(1061.) ANTHONY HIATT (376.) (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1833, Ind.; went to California in 1873-4; was never heard from. (R119).
May have been other children, taken from 1850 Census records of Wayne Township, Henry Co., Indiana.
(374.) PHEBE HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 3-2mo-1798, Grayson Co., Va.; m. 1818 in Highland Co., Ohio, to MICHAEL REECE; b. c1788, NC.CH: (1048.) Wilson; (1049.) Absolem; (1050.) Hannah; (1051.) Rebecca; (1052.) Lucy. (Others.)
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
23-12mo-1820 - Phebe Reese (formerly Hiatt). disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (R57).1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Henry Co., Indiana: Michael Reece, 62, NC.; Phebe, 52, Va.; Wilson, 21, Ind.; Absolem, 17; Hannah, 15; Rebecca, 13; Lucy, 9.
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Sent by Clifford Hardin.
May have been other children, taken from 1850 Census records of Wayne Township, Henry Co., Indiana.
(374.) PHEBE HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 3-2mo-1798, Grayson Co., Va.; m. 1818 in Highland Co., Ohio, to MICHAEL REECE; b. c1788, NC.CH: (1048.) Wilson; (1049.) Absolem; (1050.) Hannah; (1051.) Rebecca; (1052.) Lucy. (Others.)
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
23-12mo-1820 - Phebe Reese (formerly Hiatt). disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (R57).1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Henry Co., Indiana: Michael Reece, 62, NC.; Phebe, 52, Va.; Wilson, 21, Ind.; Absolem, 17; Hannah, 15; Rebecca, 13; Lucy, 9.
Sent by Clifford Hardin.
The Cooks had lived in Warren County, Ohio from 1803 to 1824 when they moved to Greensboro Township, Henry County, Ind. Both the Hiatt's and Cook's were members of the Duck Creek Meeting at Greensboro. The Hiatt's would have traveled along the north edge of the Cook farm on their way to Meeting.
James and Betty Cook Hiatt lived on the land that Stephen Cook had bought from the United States Government in 1821 and sold to Betty's father, Levi Cook in 1825. It was located in Wayne Township, Henry County, Ind. a mile southwest of Levi Cook's farm. It must have been James and Betty Hiatt who built the log house on a knoll overlooking the Blue River Valley. Part of his land reverted to the United States Government in the 1970's when Interstate Highway 70 was routed across the farm. The author's grandfather, Horace Hardin, was born in the log house.
James Hiatt died on 29 Spet 1841 leaving six children under twelve years of age. Two of James' brothers, Anthony and Absalom, and their sister, Hannah Burris, died about the same time also leaving small children. James' will was dated 14 Aug 1841 and probated 16 Oct 1841. Executors were Abner Pickering, James Snodgrass, and John H. Bales.
Betty managed to keep the six children together for a while. In 1844 John Cook, Betty's brother was appointed their guardian. Betty Cook Hiatt died on 10 Mar 1848 in Henry Co., Ind. The six children were then eight to nineteen
years of age. They were taken into the home of John Cook and his wife, Julianna Saint Cook who lived on the Levi Cook homestead.See pg. 128 of Indiana Quaker Records, Vol 4:
Hiatt, James and Betty Cook
James d 9-29-1841 ae 41 yrs 9 mo 5 dys. Betty died 3-10-1848 ae 48 yrs.
Son Job born 7 29 1829
Levi 10 29 1831
Seth 5 29 1833
Isaac 11 23 1835
Abigail 6 23 1838 died 4 15 1855
Ann 4 14 1840See pg. 142 of Indiana Quaker Records, Vol 4: James appointed overseer for
Duck Creek MM.
Duck Creek was a Hicksite, Anti Slavery Meeting, in Henry Co., Ind. The Hicksite Division affected the Duck Creek MM in 1828 and the Anti Slavery controversy divided the meeting in 1843.(375.) JAMES HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 20-7mo-1800, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 1841, Henry Co., Indiana; m. 2-10mo-1828 (at Duck Creek Mo. Mtg., Henry Co., Ind.), to BETTY COOK, d/o Levi and Anna (Wickersham). Cook; b. 12-2mo-1800.CH: (1053.) Job; (1054.) Levi; (1055.) Seth; (1056.) Isaac; (1057.) Abigail; (1058.) Ann.
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
18-10mo-1823 - James Hiatt granted a certificate to Milford Mo. Mtg., Indiana.1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: James Hiatt - 1 male aged 40 to 50, 1 male aged 15 to 20, 1 male aged under 5; 1 female aged 30 to 40, 1 female aged 15 to 20.
The will of James Hiatt was written 14 August 1841, and proven 16 October 1841. Executors were John Cook and Daniel Hiatt. Wife and children (as listed above). were named. Witnesses were Abner Pickering, James T. Snodgrass, and John H. Bales. Henry Co. Indiana.
1850 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: Seth Hiatt, 17, Ind., with the family of Isaac Cook. With the family of John Cook were: Job Hiatt, 21, Ind., Isaac Hiatt, 14, Abigail Hiatt, 12, and Ann Hiatt, 10.
Sent by Clifford Hardin. D/o Levi and Ann Frazier Cook. See pg. 142 of Vol 4, Ind. Quaker Rcds by William Heiss.
1-9-1840 Betty appt. to committee.
Died young and unmarried. See HH book, volume I, pg. 341.
(376.) HIRAM HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 28-8mo-1802, Grayson Co., Va., m. (1st). in Henry Co., Indiana, 15 December 1828, to JANE ADDISON; m. (2nd). in Henry Co., Ind., 5 May 1842, to LUCINDA TAYLOR; b. c1816, Ohio.CH: (By first wife). (1059.) Anna; (1060.) Susannah; (1061.) Anthony; (1062.) Iverson; (1063.) Joel.
(By second wife). (1064.) Jane (Mary Jane?).; (1065.) Elliott.1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: Hiram Hiatt - 1 male aged 20 to 30; 1 female aged 20 to 30, 1 female aged under 5.
1850 Census, Harrison Twp., Henry Co., Ind.: - Hiram Hiatt, 47, Farmer, Va.; Lucina, 34, Ohio; Anna, 18, Ind.; Susan, 12; Anthony, 17; Iverson, 16; Joel, 9; Jane, 7; Elliott, 2.
See pg. 185 of Vol 4, Indiana Quaker Rcds.:
5-21-1829 Hiatt, Joseph Fall Creek MM, Ohio req this mtg to treat w/h for refusing to settle demands against him
11-26-1829 He agreed to settle and Fall Creek MM was so informed(377.) JOSEPH HIATT (73.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 9-6mo-1804, Grayson Co., Va.; m. in Henry Co., Ind., 19 January 1830, to BETHIAH BEALS; b. c1806, Ohio.CH: (1066.) Elijah; (1067.) James; (1068.) Mary Ann; (1069.) Wesley; (1070.) Matilda; (1071.) Elizabeth.
1850 Census, Henry Twp., Henry Co., Indiana: Joseph Hiatt, 46, Farmer, Va..; Bethiah, 44, Ohio; Elijah, 17, Ind.; James, 13; Mary Ann, 11; Wesley, 9; Matilda, 7; Elizabeth, 4; Sarah Bales, 20; Abraham Hiatt, 19, Laborer.
1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: Joseph Hiatt - 1 male aged 20 to 30; 1 female aged 20 to 30.
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