Sent by Mildred Wynes and Roger S. Boone. S/o Aaron White and Margaret
Fletcher.
(1879.) GULIELMA HIATT (714.) (191.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 19-11mo-1821; d. 29-11mo-1845, just 30 days after her marriage (she was an invalid).;m. in Wayne Co., Indiana, Milford Mo. Mtg., 29-10mo-1845, to ALBERT WHITE, son of Aaron and Margaret (Fletcher). White.
Sent by Mildred Wynes. See also, Harmon Hiatt record of 1895.
Gula was an invalid and great reader, becoming very
intelligent and an interesting conversationalist. She had no children. Her husband died within 30 days of their marriage.
See pg. 78 of Wm. Hinshaw Quaker Iowa records Vol 7
FOUND IN HH BOOK page 407/8
(1635.) ANNA MARIA HIATT (599.) (147.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 22-3mo-1827; d. 7-10mo-1913; m. 3-1mo-1849, in Wayne Co., Indiana, to ISAAC VOTAW.CH: (3531.) Albert Hiatt; (3532.) Elma; (3533.) Clarence E.; (3534.) John Sanders; (3535.) Mary Ida; (3536.) William Henry.
SENT BY AMOS HIATT
Missouri Historical Society
Frederick Hyatt - Compiled and written by Laura H. Printard.
Judge Frederick Hyatt was born 17th March, 1791 in a Fort on Gilbert's
Creek now in Garrett (sic) Co., Ky.. He moved with his parents to Richmond,
Madison Co., Ky.. From there he came to Missouri in Sept 1811 following Daniel Boone's trail to the Boones Lick country. He, along with 14 families made a settlement and built Mcmahan's Fort, 3 1/2 miles below the present town of Arrow Rock. He himself built the first house on the south side of the river in upper Missouri.
During the War of 1812 he returned to Kentucky, was married and after a
brief stay, returned to Missouri and settled in Florrisant Valley, where he
bought land for $3.75 an acra. In 1822 and 1823 he was appointed Justice of
the Peace by Gov. Alex McNair in St. Ferdinand Township.
Darby Papers (Manuscript) excerpts from Eulogy of Frederick Hyatt,
deceased, by Hon. John F. Darby.
Frederick Hyatt engaged in flat boating on the Missouri River as early as 1816-1817.
Florissant Valley Historical Society Page 1472 History of Saint Louis - Scharff.
One of the marked characters of Early St. Louis was Judge Fredrick Hyatt, of the county court, afterwards for many years a legislator, and as such taking active part in the most exciting political events. Born in Madison County, Ky in 1790 and enjoying only common school facilities, he came to Missouri in 1815 or thereabouts and became engaged in Flat-boating on the river. He settled in St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis Co., about 1819 and was one of the first to cultiviate the soil in that Garden spot, the beautiful Florissant Valley, now so blooming with flowers, overflowing with abundant crops, crowded with homes of wealth and refinement. He had not wasted his time. Reading and study gave him power among men and his accociates in those earlier years of the century were among the best of the region roundabout. As a farmer, he realized his duties in the community taking active part in Neighborhood improvements roads, bridges, schoolhouses, churches. Governor Alexander McNair appointed him justive of the peace in St. Ferdinano township. This was in 1822 or 1823. He afterwards became collector of revenues and taxes for St. Louis County and still later judge of the county court, preforming all these duties efficienty.
In all Judge Hyatt was a member of the legislature for about 20 years.He was listed as a resident in the census report in Loncol Co., KY 23 August 1800 (This is probably an uncle of this Frederick) Lincoln Co, KY, DB G,p. 51, 27 June 1810: Frederick Hyatt of Lincoln Co., bought 103 acresby Logan Creek for $700.00, from Peter & Peggy Higgins. This is NOT the Frederick Hiatt (also had a brother, William), who resided in St.Louis, MO.
Frederick Hiatt Papers, Manuscript Dept., MO Historical Soc. Library: Letter from William Hiatt in Richmond, KY, 25 Mar 1831, to his brother
Frederick Hiatt, in St. Louis, MO. Letter from brother William Hiatt in Richmond, KY, 1840, states their "old mother is well". From Frederick Hiatt's notebook - 17 Mar. 1832 - forty-one years old.
Sent by Roger Woelfel. D/o John Humes of Florrisant Valley.
Found in HH book, Volume I, page 447
(2012.) EDWARD HIATT (760.) (197.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 15-9mo-1831, Indiana; d. 25 October 1910; m. (1st). 30-9mo-1852, to SARAH E. EATON; d. 8-3mo-1859; m. (2nd). 3-9mo-1860, to MARTHA WELLOCK; d. 27 December 1911. Removed from Indiana to Kansas.CH: (By first wife). (3878.) Alice; (3879.) Albion Arthur; (3880.) Cora.
(By second wife). (3881.) Olive W.; (3882.) Emma; (3886.) Homer Ellsworth; (3887.) Anna Maria; (3888.) Elwood Beeson; (3889.) Wilbur; (3890.) James (R138).Also from notes over Email, by Headfaces@aol.com 1, Janis, Feb. 1, 2001.
1880 Census of Harper Co., Kansas, Harper Twp.
HIATT, Edward age 45 born in IN
Martha age 32 (wife) born in England
Levi age 16 born in IN
Harry age 14 born in IN
Archie H. age 11 born in IN
Annie age 7 born in IN
Ellwood age 5 born in IN
Wilber age 3 born in IN
James age 1 born in IN
Wright, Olive age 21 daughter of Edward and Martha born in IN
Thanking you, Janis
1860 United States Federal Census about Edward Heatt
Edward Heatt [Edward Hiatt]
Age in 1860: 26
Birth Year: abt 1834
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1860: Posey, Fayette, Indiana
Gender: MaleHousehold Members: Name Age
Jordan Heatt 50
Edith Heatt 51
Edward Heatt 26
Morrah Heatt 28
Albert Heatt 22
Cora Heatt 3
Roland Anderson 6
Archer Anderson 4
Lilas heatt Heatt 17
Wesley byerly Heatt 21
1850 United States Federal Census about Edward Hiatt
Name: Edward Hiatt
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1850: Posey, Fayette, Indiana
Gender: Male
Family Number: 497California, Voter Registers, 1866-1898 about Edward Hiatt
Name: Edward Hiatt
Residence Year: 1896
Residence Place: Santa Clara, California
Age: 64
Birth Year: abt 1832
(3880.) CORA HIATT (2012.) (760.) (197.) (28.) (3.) (1.):
b. 10-9mo-1857. (R138).