Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Enos HIATT

Found in HH Book.  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.   Hiatt book list other children of Enos that are not listed among these children of Enos.

    This Enos Hiatt is very confusing, see page 608-609 of Davis, A Quaker
Family by Eleanor Davis.  She records that on 10-21-1848 after the marriage of Enos Hiatt and Lydia Davis, an Enos Hiatt was received into membership by
Westfield MM.  In 1850 Lewis, Nathan, Eleazar, Sarah Ann, Eliza, Eli and Lydia, children  of Enos and Lydia, were received into membership by Westfield MM. They were set off with Hinkles Creek MM that same year, but on 4-3-1851 an Enos Hiatt was disowned by Westfield MM for attending a marriage out of unity.

  See Heiss, pt. 6, page 329.
  The Hinkles Creek records included the birth of Nathan, Eli, Enos Elwood,
Emily Jane and Lydia Ellen, children of Enos and Lydia.  Nathan's birth was
given in abstracts as 10-14-1835.  See page 410 of above, Heiss records.  In
1855 Enos and Lydia were disowned for disunity.

   An Enos Hiatt of Westfield served as a corporal in Co. G., 147th Rgt., from 3-1- to 8-4-1865.  When this Enos died, he was buried in Chester Cem., Hamilton Co.
   Enos and Lydia apparently lived in Hamilton CO., Ind. in 1870 and 1887 when Lydia Ellen and Nathan married.  Eli and Elwood trasferred from Hinkles Creek MM to Noblesville MM in 1893 and 1903, resectively.  Lydia Ellen died 8-16-1882 and was buried in Cicero, Ind.
   One way or another, some of the above information is garbled.  Perhaps there were two men named Enos Hiatt who married women named Lydia.
   From Larry and Tanya Anderson, there were 2 Enos Hiatt's that married Lydia's, we believe we have these 2 families straightened out.

Information for comparison on Enos Hiatt and Lydia Davis sent by Patricia Hiatt.
1. Part 6, Indiana Abstract of Quaker Records of Heiss Page 329 - Enos Hiatt and Lydia Davis married 6-5-1843, Westfield Monthly Meeting.
   Page - 296 - Lydia Davis born 12-28-1822

2. Vol 5, Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, p 246 in 1835 Enos and Deliah Hiatt were listed as minor children of Solomon and Esther Hiatt; they came to Westfield Monthly Meeting in Indiana in 1842.

3. Hamilton Co., Indiana Marriage Records    Enos Hiatt married Lydia Davis 1843
  Enos Hiatt married Eunice Carney 1 Mar 1856
  Enos Hiatt married Emma Orton 7 Jul 1872

Page 402

(1892.)  ENOS HIATT (588.)  (144.)  (22.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 1822/24, Ind.; m. (1st). in Hamilton Co., Indiana, 1-3mo-1856, to EUNICE CARNEY; m. (2nd). to LYDIA --- m. (3rd). to ANNIE (---). NEWLIN, widow. To Lyon Co., Kansas, prior to 1860.

CH: (All but one are by the second wife). (3458.)  Absolom; (3459.)  Sarah Ann; (3460.)  Emma; (3461.)  Lewis; (3462.)  Elwood; (3463.)  Nathan; (3464.)  Almeda. (R22, 133).

I cannot find find a marrage record in Hamilton Co., to show that Enos Hiatt married Annie Newlin.

4. 1880 Indiana Census, Hamilton Co
  Enos Hiatt and wife Emma with Charley age 17, Elmer age 6, Harriet Orton age 23, Absolem Hiatt (grandson) age 3

5.  Regarding Enos and Lydia Sullen Hiatt.  I have tracked down only a little of their information.  An expert on Quaker meetings in the Indiana and Ohio area (Roger Boone of Springfield, Ohio) believes that this couple did go on to Iowa after only a brief stay in Ind.  He believes that Enos and Lydia Hockett Hiatt were the original members of Hinkle Creek MM.  I have traced these families through many MM and have more information but as I don't believe Appanoose Co lists four of the sons: Lorenzo, Lewis, Oren, Zerna and William S.
6. Page 954 of Hiatt-Hiett by Johnson contains mixed information about two Enos' and two Eli's who were both born ca 1844.  I know of other Eli Hiatt's who were born ca 1844.
  Eli son of Curtis and Sabina Moon Hiatt b. Kansas 1935
  Eli Hiat b. ca 1844 killed at Shiloah 1862
  Eli Hiatt living in Randolph Co., Ind. ca 1880

  Eli Hiatt (shown as son of Enos and Lydia Hiatt) married Sarah Stafford 6-1-1867. Part 6, Ind. Quaker Records shows their family.  This is probably the same Eli Hiatt who married Elizabeth Gant Skragg 9th mo, 5th day 1911.  Eli's birth date is given as 6 Feb 1844 in early records and as 6 Feb 1846 in 1900.  In 1900 he is lised as a widower.  1870 Ind. Census, Hamilton Co., Noblesville family #109 is Eli Hiatt age 23 (?) with wife Sarah A. age 24, Mary E age 2, and Lydia A. age 4/12!    Found in HH Book.  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.   Hiatt book list other children of Enos that are not listed among these children of Enos.

 Moved  to 10 JAN 1839 Hamilton County, Indiana, Westfield MM.


Milton K. TOMLINSON

(1781.)  MILTON TOMLINSON  (674.)  (173.)  (26.)  (3.)  (1.):
b.  1820l d. 1899; m. (1st). 1842 HANNAH DAVIS; m. (2nd). to (1593.)   DELILAH HIATT, d/o (588.)  Solomon and Esther (Haines). Hiatt; b. 1826, Ind.; d. 1909.

CH:  (the first three may be by the fist wife - editor.)   (3660.)   Jesse;  (3661.)  Esther C.;  (3662.)  Malinda;  (3663.)  Keziah;  (3664.)  Ellen;  (3665.)  Violetta;  (3666.)  A. J. (Seven children are said to have died in infancy.


  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.

   Milton Tomlinson.  Found in Portait and Bibgraphical Record.  Madison and Hamilton Counties, Ind.
   Milton Tomlinson.  For fifty-six years a resident of Washington Township, Hamilton County, and a prominent citizen of his locality, Mr. Tomlinson has devolted himself to the occupation of an agriculturist, in which he has attained well mertied success. In the evening of his life he still resides upon the old homestea, is enjoying a well earned rest.  His parents, Robert and Lydia (Kellum) Tomlinson, were borth born in North Carolina.  The paternal grandfather, William Tomlinson, a native of Ireland, emigrated to this country in the latter part of the eighteenth century, and settled in Guilford County, N.C. while the Indians were abiding there in large numbers.  His wife, Martha (Kopick) Tomlinson was captured by the Indians and rescued sometime before her marriage.
     The grandfather, a saddler by trade, was a man of ablility and enterprise, and was financially prospered.  Four of his sons, Joseph, Robert, Josiah, and Allen, survived to reach mature years.  The grandmother was well educated and a consistent member of the Friends' Church, as was the grandfather.  A close observer and a man of broad intelligence, William Tomlinson tood an active interest in the political affairs of his adopted country, and was an ardent Whig.  He lived far beyond the allotted years of man,  and survived to witness the close of the struggle for independence and the sure foundation of our present national properity.
    Robert Tomlinson remained with his mother until about twenty-six years of age, when he married Lydia Kellum.  Unto the union of the parents were born nine children.  Milton, our subject, was the eldest; then follow, Martha, Noah, Allen, Jessie (Deceased), Asenath, Jane, Levi and Esther.  The mother recieved the benefit of a common-school education, and was a valued  member of the Friends Church.  She died deeply mourned, at about the age of seventy-three years.  The father, also fairly well educated, and a man of business ability, came to Washington Township, Ind., in the spring of 1837, and buying two hundred acres of land near where our subject now resides entered with zeal into its' cultization, and remained upon the farm until his death, at the age of eighty-three years.  He was a devout member of the Friends Church.  Politically a Republican he was an influential man and a local leader of the party.
     When beginning life for himself, our subject received a gift of forty acres, a part of the valuable homstead where he now resides.  To the original farm he has added as he has been prospered, and now owns two hundred and thiry-five acres of finely cultivated land, well improved with attractive and commodious buildings, dwelliings, barns, and granary.  Shortly after attaining his majority, Mr. Tomlinson was united in marriage with Miss Hannah, daughter of John and Mary (Barker) Davis, natives of North Carolina.  Unto his union was born one child, Abigail, the wife of Cyrus Carey.  Some time after the death of his first wife, our subject a second time entered martricmonial bonds, wedding Miss Delilah, daughter of Solomon and Esther (Haines) Hiatt, of North Carolian.

   The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson was blessed by the birth of eleven sons and daughters, seven of who passed away in infancy.  The four who lived to adult age are, Keziah, Ellen, Violetta, and A.J. all married and prospering.  The first wife of our subject was a member of the Friends Church as is all the present Mrs. Tomlinson who is widely known as an active aid in good work and benevolent enterprise.  Mr. Tomlinson is a strong Republican, and although living a retired life and seventy-three years of age, takes a deep interest in both local and national issues.  A liberal-spirited citizen, he is ever willing to contrbute his share in all matters of mutual welfare.


Delilah HIATT

  Found in HH Book  page 402/403

(1593.)  DELILAH HIATT (588.)  (144.)  (22.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 1826, Ind.; d. 1909; m. (1781.)  MILTON TOMLINSON, son of Robert W. and   (674.)  Lydia (Kellum). Tomlinson; b. 1821, NC. (She was his second wife; see No. (1781.)


 Sent by Myron Robbins and Myrthilda Lamb.

  Delilah was at White River MM. Randolph Co., Ind, in 1839 and received a certificate fromthere to Fairfield MM, Ohio.  They went from there to Westfield Hamilton Co., Ind, in 1842.


Jesse TOMLINSON

SENT FROM MYRON ROBBINS


John DAVIS

   Found in Davis, A Quaker Family by Eleanor Davis.


Eli HIATT

  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.
  Family Bible is now is possession of Myrthilda Hiatt Lamb.
  Eli Hiatt Veteran of Civil War.
  Indiana Company A-177.
  Enlisted 7-22-1863
  Discharged 2-24-2866   b. 2-6-1846 d. 8-21-1920
  Buried in Crownhill Cem. Indianapolis, Ind, Marion Co.
  Grave N. 1483 Sec. 9
        Noblesville Ledger: Thur Aug 26, 1920
   Eli Hiatt, Civil War Vet. formerly lived at Sheridan, died a few days ago
at Indinapolis.  He will be remembered by many of the older residents of the
north/west part of the County, having moved from that sectin about 25 years
ago.  By trade he was a brick mason.  He served in the Civil War as a member of the 101st.  Infantry and there are Civil War Vets. here who will remember him very well.  It is understood here that he had been in poor health several
years.
    Indianapolis MM 1-22-1891 Eli, wife Sarah Ann and minor children Delia R., Orissa J., Eunice L. and Leonidas L. rocf Sheridan MM.
    Richland-Carmel MM 2-3-1875 Sarah A. Hiatt and fam gct Spicewood MM.
    Westfield MM 4-28-1887 Eli and W Sarah Ann & ch Mary Elma, Lydia Alice,
Delia Roxanna, Orissa Jane, Leonidas Levi and Eunice Lavada rocf Spicewood MM.
    Eli Hiatt; Res. Westfield.

Some Quaker Families Vol I page 347, gives Sarah Ann Stafford as the 2nd
wife of Eli Hiatt.  Chm 2 June 1870, Westfield MM, Ind.  mou.  On 28 July 1870 gct Richland MM, Ind.  On 3 Feb 1875 gct Spicewood MM, Hamilton Co., Ind. In 1887 gct Westfield MM, Ind.


Sarah Ann STAFFORD

    D/o Noah Stafford and Rachel Hodson
    Sent by Mythilda Hiatt Lamb and Myron Robbins.  See Hiatt book Vol I, page 953.   See page 347 Some Quaker Families Vol I.


Nancy HIATT

  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb and Myron Robbins
  Nancy never married.


Noah STAFFORD

Line in Record @I22935@ (RIN 22928) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
 TYPE Received
 DATE 7 FEB 1837
 PLAC Hamilton County, Indiana, Westfield MM.


Mary H. STANBROUGH

Line in Record @I19906@ (RIN 19899) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
 TYPE Get Certifcate to
 DATE 25 MAR 1848
 PLAC Hamilton County, Indiana, Westfield MM.


Charles William HIATT

 Sent by Myrthilda Lamb


Mary Margaret Rosebell STUTES

   Sent by Mary Lamb and Myron Robbins.
   2nd husband John Coats.


Lola HIATT

  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.


Bertha HIATT

  Sent by Myrthilda Lamb


Charles William HIATT

 Sent by Myrthilda Lamb


Emma Alice FOSTER

 Sent by Myrthilda Lamb.  Other husband Alpheus Clarance Baker
 D/o Seburn Foster and M.M. Baldwin


Mary Margaret Rosebell STUTES

   Sent by Mary Lamb and Myron Robbins.
   2nd husband John Coats.


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