Sent by Helen Wilson. "Haney" lived in Trego Co., Kansas after coming from Iowa and Nebraska. He had three children who died at the same time from
scarlet fever. These childrren were buried near their house in Trego Co.,
Kansas. For 20 years Haney lived with William A. Hiatt and his family in Trego and Greely Co., Kansas.
He died in 1918 at his dau. Nora's home in Iowa.
S/o Calvin Grover and Nancy Leach. Sent by Paula Moore.
Sent by Paula Moore of Texas. Paula, her daughter and grandson visited
with us in Omaha, Neb. We went to Iowa and found the cemetery where several of the Hiatt and Smiths are buried, just outside of Winterset, Iowa.
Marrige information found in Fremont Co., Iowa 1857-69. Book 2.
Information on this line also sent by Penrod, 3435 Southwood Ct., Wichita, KS 67257. May 8, 2002
Sent by Helen Wilson, Ruby Hiatt
Bill and Margaret Ellen Westbrook were married in Neb. City by Judge Morton, who initiated the observance of Labor Day.
First wife of William Anderson Hiatt. They had five children, two of whom died at an early age. The three other children were Bill, Doc and Maud.Sent by Harold Stotts, 275 N. Saguaro sp. B6, Apache Jct., AZ 85220
1885 Census
Nehama Co., NE Lafayette Twp.William A. Hiatt 39 b. IL
Martha 34 b. IA (Should be OH.)
William 12 b. IA
Franklin 11 b. IA
Maud 01 b. NEMartha's sister, Mary Jane Pracht also lived in this same twp. Mary Jane was listed on the 1880 and 1900 census, but did not find her on the 1885 only her son Ambrose.
1900 Census
Shawnee Co., KS Topeka, Twp.
Kansas State Insane AsylumFrank Hiatt, 26, b. IA
This is the only place I can find Frank???
Sent by Helen Wilson
Martha's birthday can not be correct. She would have been only 13 when
their first child was born.
Jonnie Stotts, son of William and S. A. Stotts died 24 Aug. 1869 age 22
yrs. He is buried next to Charlie Hiatt, son of William Anderson Hiatt and
Martha Stotts Hiatt.
No stone for Martha mentioned. Many stones missing.
Sent by Helen Wilson, Ruby Hiatt
Bill and Margaret Ellen Westbrook were married in Neb. City by Judge Morton, who initiated the observance of Labor Day.
First wife of William Anderson Hiatt. They had five children, two of whom died at an early age. The three other children were Bill, Doc and Maud.Sent by Harold Stotts, 275 N. Saguaro sp. B6, Apache Jct., AZ 85220
1885 Census
Nehama Co., NE Lafayette Twp.William A. Hiatt 39 b. IL
Martha 34 b. IA (Should be OH.)
William 12 b. IA
Franklin 11 b. IA
Maud 01 b. NEMartha's sister, Mary Jane Pracht also lived in this same twp. Mary Jane was listed on the 1880 and 1900 census, but did not find her on the 1885 only her son Ambrose.
1900 Census
Shawnee Co., KS Topeka, Twp.
Kansas State Insane AsylumFrank Hiatt, 26, b. IA
This is the only place I can find Frank???
D/o Henry Westbrook and Elizabeth McGee. Sent by Helen Wilson.
D/o WIlliam F. Osborn and Eliza Jane Curby or Louisa Kirby
SENT FROM ELOISE KOMINEK
Sent by Helen Ferguson
Sent by Paula Moore and Frances Marvin, Helen Wilson.
Frank lived on the farm with his parents not far from Des Moines, Iowa
Frank had a band and was the conductor of the band.
Samuel Francis Hiatt had a hernia, he was spending the night with his
nephew Lewis and Jewel Grover when he died. His Funeral expenses were $173.85
Also from a binder of information sent by Helen Ferguson, a son Frank is
mentioned, said that he had several children who died of scarlet fever, were 3
children d. at the same time. They lived in Ness. Co., Kansas between Ranson
and Ness City.From Virginia Wirzfeld
Frank and Mary began their married life in Madison Co., Iowa. They moved
to Nodaway Co., Mo. where their third and fourth child were born. Then they
move to Ness Co., Ks. where their fifth and sixth children were born. The last
two were born in Nebr. A person in the Hiatt family said that Frank Hiatt
went to the well to get water one day and simply disappeared. The pail was
still there, but not Frank, according to the same source some children died of
scarlet fever, three died at the same time, when they lived between Ranson and
Ness City, Ness Co., Ks.From Shirley Smith
James and Sally had 11 children; James Haynie, Paris Richard, Aurilla,
Nancy Jane, Susan, Matilda, William A., Samuel Frank, Martha, Rachel adn John
Wesley.
They left Ill. going first to Iowa, then to Nebraska and on to settle in
Colorado. One son, Samuel Frank lived for awhile in Ransom, Kansas. One of
his children married and moved to Corvallis, OR, another, Dean moved to Ft.
Worth, Tx. Frank and the rest of his family then moved to Plainview, TX.
This letter received 6 Feb. 1997 from Don & Shirley Smith, 1016 US Highway45,
Enfield, IL 62835
D/o William Hopkins and Keziah Tullis. Sent by Francis Hill.
1860 Census, Fremont Co., Sidney Twp., Iowa.
Jacob Moomaw age 60 born 1800 Vir Farmer
Ann 52 Vir
John 23 Vir Carpenter
Mary A. 19 Vir
Daniel 17 Vir
Jacob 14 Vir
Joseph McCulre living with Jacob Moomaw.
Fremont Co., Cem Book Sidney Cem.: D.D. Moomaw d. 29 Jul 1886 age 45y 4mo 4d
Fremont Co., Early marriages 1849-1885 pub 1989 book # 0957. Sent by
Elaine Danforth.
There seems to be some confusion of the birth and death of Mary Elizabeth Proctor and her husband Daniel D. Moomaw. The Fremont Co., Cem. Book gives his death as 29 Jul 1886 age 45y 4m 4d. There is also a record of Mary E. Proctor married to a Robert A. Brown 19 Feb 1880. The Proctor Conn has the birth and death date of Mary as that of Daniel. They also have Daniel married to a Roda J.
John was a farmer in Fremont Co., IA