SENT FROM KATHERN BECKER and Howard Hiatt.
Augustus and Anna had no children.
SENT FROM MURIEL KRAUS
SENT FROM MURIEL KRAUS
Sent by Mildred Wynes.
From Genealogy of the HIATT family by Harmon Hiatt, 1895.
Allen was merchant in Milton, Wayne Co., Ind. He often collected groves of hogs and drove them to Cincinnati. He was a very good business man. Was elected to the legislature, served one term, then moved to Salem, Iowa, perhaps died there. To them were born two daughters, Gula Elam Hiatt White. He died within thirty days. Ann Hiatt Gibson and John Milton Hiatt.Marriage information found in North Carolina Marriages 1717 - 1868 See notes under his daughter, Mary Ann.
See Wm. Hinshaw Quaker Records 977.7 V25 HW pg. 76-77Hiatt, Allen, d. 11-2-1885, age 90 yr., 4 mo., 26 da.
Allen, s. of Joel & mary Unthank, b. 6-6-1795, Guilford Co., N.C. wife Rhoda, dt. of William & Susannah Hunt, b. 9-7-1799, Guilford Co., N.C.Children
Hiatt, Gulielma b. 11-19-1821 Clinton Co., Oh
Anna M. 2-3-1835 Randolph Co., Ind.06-15-1853 Allen w Rhoda, dt. Gulielma White & Anna Mary Hiatt, rocf Milford (Ind) MM, 5-28-1853
Hiatt- Hiett History, Volume I, page 287
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(714.) ALLEN HIATT (191.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 6-6mo-1795, Guilford Co., NC.; d. 2-11mo-1885, Salem, Henry Co., Iowa; m. 19-12mo-1818, Rowan Co., NC. (marriage bond)., to RHODA HUNT, d/o William and Susannah (Clemmons). Hunt; b. 7-9mo-1799, Guilford Co., NC.; (Rhoda was a great-granddaughter of William and Mary (Woolman). Hunt -- editor.) ; to Ohio 1820; Indiana 1824/5; Iowa after 1850.CH: (1878.) Susannah; (1879.) Gulielma; (1880.) John Milton; (1881.) Addison; (1882.) Anna Mary; (1883.) Minerva Ellen.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
27-3mo-1819 - Rhoda Hiatt condemned her marriage out of unity.
24-6mo-1820 - Rhoda Hiatt granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R45).Springfield Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
26-6mo-1819 - Allen Hiatt condemned his marriage out of unity.
25-11mo-1820 - Rhoda Hiatt received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., NC., dated 21-6mo-1820.
26-2mo-1825 - Allen Hiatt and wife Rhoda and children Susannah, Gulielma, and Milton granted a certificate to Milford Mo. Mtg., Indiana. (R57).1830 Census, Rush Co., Indiana: Allen Hiatt - 1 male aged 30 to 40, 2 males aged 5 to 10; 1 female aged 30 to 40, 1 female aged 10 to 15, 2 females aged 5 to 10, 1 female aged under 5.
1850 Census, Washington Twp., Wayne Co., Indiana: Allen Hiatt, 54, NC., Farmer; Rhoda, 50, NC.; Anna, 15, Ind.; Gulielma White, 21, Ohio.
Young's History of Wayne Co., Indiana:
William Hiatt, who remained in North Carolina, had 9 children who reached mature age, all of whom, except one, came to this county: 1. Prudence, wife of James Stanley. Who settled in Ohio, both still living, aged about 92. 2. Joel, who settled at Milton, about 1827. His son Allen (No. (714.) -- ed., came in 1824 or 1825; was first a potter, afterward a merchant at Knightstown and at Anderson a few years, and for many years at Milton, of the firms of Moore and Hiatt, and Hopkins and Hiatt. Isom, another of his sons, removed west. 3. Benajah, subject of the foregoing sketch. (See No. (192.) -- ed.) 4. Rachel, wife of William Kersey, who settled south of Dublin, now in Washington twp. A son, Vierling Kersey, is a physician in Richmond, and is also a farmer. 5. Silas, who married Anna Clary, and settled one mile southwest of Milton, and died at Milton. 6. Isom, married, and lives in Ohio. 7. Esther, wife of Jesse Evans, both living 2 miles west of Richmond. 8. Amor, who married Achsah Willis and lives in Hamilton County. 9. Rebecca, wife of William Unthank, Spiceland. (R92).
Rhoda was a great-granddaughter of William and Mary (Woolman). Hunt -- editor.) ; to Ohio 1820; Indiana 1824/5; Iowa after 1850.
(1878.) SUSANNAH HIATT (714.) (191.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 22-9mo-1819; d. 13-8mo-1827.
(1881.) ADDISON HIATT (714.) (191.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 16-1mo-1826; d. 5-2mo-1826.
(1883.) MINERVA ELLEN HIATT (714.) (191.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 23-11mo-1839; d. 3-10mo-1842.
SENT FROM MURIEL KRAUS
SENT FROM MURIEL KRAUS
Found in HH book, also see Wm. Hinshaw Quaker Records of Iowa Vol 7, pg.
76 - 78.
Betsey is found in reference in several places, however, there is no way to currently be sure this is the same person.Iowa Quaker Records pg. 55
10-13-1860 Betsey rocf Salem MM, Ia. 8-1860
Iowa Quaker Records, pg. 76-78
08-15-1860 Betsy gct Pleasant Plain (Ia) MM
12-25-1841 Betty, rocf Goshen MM dd. 9-18-1841
08-12-1857 Betty, rocf East Grove Ia. MM, 4-16-185712-25-1841 Children of Isom & w. Mary, Betsy b. 6-20-1816
Eunice 12-02-1818(736.) ELIZABETH HIATT (193.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 20-6mo-1816. (R101). (Goshen Mo. Mtg., Logan Co., O.)
Found in HH Book, Sent by Muriel A. Kraus. No further information.
David was a wagon maker. See 1840-1850 Warren Co., Ind. census. Also Logan Co., Ohio marriage record:
I do hereby certify that on the 15 day of Sept. 1831 David Hiatt and Nancy Williams were legally joined in marriage by me.
Sam Starbuck J.P.There is a record of David Hiatt which may fit this David, Iowa Quaker Records, pg. 55. 02-12-1876 David rel jas
Hi Larry,
howcarbob@att.net3 May 2011
Kesha Miller had written you about the "Largest Collection of Hiatt Info for Everyone." She said that she was a descendant of Mary H Hiatt, daughter of David I Hiatt, son of Isom Hiatt and Mary Irwin (Erwin), etc. back to John Hiatt of Worcestershire England. She was interested in the Hiatt newsletter. Her message was number 1018 on the Genforum site.Your answer was that she was of the George lines. You stated that you dead end on this line after the 7 children of Mary and Richard Clem. (daughter of David I Hiatt)
My gg- grandmother's maiden name was Gray. She married Robert H Carpenter In Fountain county Indiana in 1839. He died in 1847. Then she married Jacob Herring on the January 1, 1852. They moved to Vermilion County Illinois & he died 11/03/1883. Then she married David I Hiatt on March 1, 1885. Her father was Joseph Gray & mother was Sarah Gustin. Margaret was born in Adams county Ohio. David was born in North Carolina and it was his third marriage.
I have found Robert Carpenters grave but so far have been unable to locate hers. My ancestor was Robert Carpenter. George L Hiatt was a son of David I. He was born in Indiana and married to Laura M Martin. I believe she was a niece of Margaret ( not proven yet).George & Laura moved to Kansas around 1887.
I hope this helps. Thank you for answering so quickly.
Bob HowardHi Larry,
I do not know the first wife's maiden name. I have seen it listed as only Margaret with the birth date of 1812. I assume his second wife was Nancy Ann Williams. Her birth date was also shown as 1812. Everything I know about the Hiatts came from the internet and I am sure much of it is not correct. Many people just copy someone elses work. I know that David I lived in Warren & Vermillion counties in Indiana. This I have from census records. He had two children buried in the Upper Mound Cemetery in Warren County Indiana. This was Linzy L Hiatt born 1838 & died Oct 15, 1855 & Clarinda Hiatt born 1840 & died Aug 12, 1858. There is a difference in childrens names from the 1850 census & the 1860 census. In the 1870 census he was in Vermilion County Illinois. Some of the time he was shown as David I & sometime as David J. But I think that was because of the writting. Ann Hiatt died between 1870 & 1880. I have not found her burial place.
My gg grandmother was his third wife. Margaret Gray, Carpenter, Herring, Hiatt. Their marriage record claims that it is the third marriage for both of them. Margaret Gray's father was Joseph C Gray & her mother was Sarah Gustin. Sarah's parents were Amos J Gustin & her mother was Catherine Rogers. This is per their mariage record from Vermilion County Illinois. My great grandfather was William Shelby Carpenter, his sisters were Nancy & Susan Carpenter. The two girls died before their mother. Their were two boys that had died around 1850. After her marriage to Jacob Herring they had a boy, Samuel Herring. All her children lived in Vermilion County Illinois.There is quite a bit written about Amos J Gustin as he was a Revolutionary War Veteran. He had about 13 children & lived in Adams County Ohio. The Gustins may have been Quakers.
David I Hiatt was 75 years old & Margaret was 69 years old when they married in 1885. This is the only connection I have to the Hiatts. I just would like to find there death dates & burial place. So that is my question to you.
Thanks, Bob HowardIn a message dated 5/6/2011 6:13:21 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, howcarbob@att.net writes:
Hi Larry,
We were in Danville Illinois last Saturday for a memorial service & after it was over went to the library to look for an obituary. I tried looking at the miro film but gave up after three weeks or so after the date we think she died. The Librarian told me that if the Pape web site did not have the obituary it was likely not to be in the newspapers there. Some lady had a death date of 1890. She claimed that it was written on a piece of paper in her husband's grandfathers Bible. That was all she had on Margaret Carpenter. This grandfather was from a second marriage of Margaret's son in law.
The Vermilion County court house has no death record for either of them.
David & Margaret sold or at least transfered some land to Margaret's daughter in law in Oct 1887. George L Hiatt was in Kansas by 1888 when twins were born to them. David had lived with them at least until He & Margaret were married. George L Hiatt was in the Civil War & kept a diary which his daughter in law gave to the Mississippi Museum. If you google his name you can see who has it. I don't know how one can see it. It probably would be very interesting.
If you want to send the dvd my address is1578 Olive Branch Lane
Greenwood, In 46143
Thanks Bob Howard