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Sent by Jean Whitney, of 12723 Richmond Ave., Grand View, Mo. 64030 Also information sent by Maud Hiatt Luhrs, and June Overberg of 3477 NW Savier, Portland, OR. 97200. Sent a disc of information GEDCOM.

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Was never married.

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Found in HH Book page 350, 524.
Sent by Dewey Tetrick, from information sent to him by Ron Tetrick, Oct
1989. Ron Tetrick, Kokomo, Ind. Ron is a teacher at Indiana University at
Kokomo. He also taught Advanced Genealogy Class. He writes:
" Also in the 1880 Census (2 June 1880, Boone Twp. Madison, Ind. page 23A)
was Elias Hiatt (1851/2, Ind.) and wife Mary J. (1854-5, Ind.), parents of
Morty E. (1877) and Arthur (1879)." He wonders if Elias is a son of Elihu
Hiatt. We feel the best possiblity is that Elias is the son of Eli, the
brother Elihu, hence his nephew, and that Mary J. must have been a second
marriage.

WARRANTY DEED RECORD
From Eliah Hiatt & Wife} Filed for the Record the 16th day of Oct. 1888
to } Warranty Deed at 2 o'clock P.M.
Adaline C. Brown } J.J. Brown

KNOW all MEN by these PRESENTS:
That Elias Hiatt and Mary J. Hiatt husband and wife of Custer County, and state
of Nebraska in consideration of One Thousand Dollars, in hand paid by Adaline
C. Brown and Samuel R. Brown of Custer County, and State of Nebraska do hereby
sell and convey unto the said Adaline C. Brown the fullowing described
premises, situated in teh County of Custer and State of Nebraska, to-wit:
The south East Quarter Sec. Eight - Township fourteen Range 19 west of the
6th CM in the Custer County Nebr. Subject - However, to one certain mortgage
in favor of the Globe investment Company For the sum of Four hundred Dollars
which is recorded in book 26 page of the Real Estate Mortgages of said County,
it is understood that all growing crops on said premises pass with this
conveyance & that immdediate possession is hereby given to the Grantee.

Together with all the tenements, herediitaments and appertenances
thereunto belonging. AND we hereby covenant with the said Adaline C. Brown and
Simond R. Brown their heirs & assigns that we hold said premises by good and
perfect title: That we have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey
the same that they are free and clear of all liens and incumbances whatsoever,
excempt as herein mentioned, And we covenant in warrant and defend the said
premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever.

And the said Mary J. Hiatt hereby relinquishes her right of dower in and to
the above described premises.
Signed this Sixteenth day of Oct. A.D. 1888

In presence of S. A. Holcomb} Elias Hiatt
Mary J. Hiatt

State of Nebraska}
Custer County} ss. On this 16th day of Oct. A.D. 1888
before me, S.A. Holcomb a Notory Public within and for said county, personally
acknowledges the execution of teh same to be their voluntary act and deed for
the purpose therein expressed.
In witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my
official seal at Broken Bow on the date last above written. S.A. Holcomb
Notary Public

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Sent by Connie Dabel and James E. Smith Trenton, Mo 64683
James writes: There is so much confusing information on this Hiatt family.

Some researchers say Elihu was born in Grayson Co., Vir and some say in Surry Co., or Guilford Co., North Carolina. Some of his brothers and sisters were born in Guilford Co., and then after 1796 in Grayson County so no doubt the family moved from North Carolina to Virginia about that time. There is no doubt that Elihu moved to Highland Co., Ohio because all of his children were born there as stated by the Quaker records from which church he was disowned for disunity - marriage contrary to their beliefs - when he married his second wife, who was not a Quaker and who was our grandmother.

Sent by Email, 6 Aug 2003
sttaylor@hotmail.com

Whereas Elihu Hiatt of Highland County and State of Ohio, son of John Hiatt of County and State aforesaid and Mary, his wife; and Gertrude Cox, daughter of Enoch Cox and Gertrude his wife, having declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Monthly Meeting of Religious Society of Friends of Fairfield; According to good order used among them and having Consent of Parents expressed, their said Proposal of marriage was allowed by said Meeting. Now these are to satisfy whom it may concern, that for the fast accomplishing their Said Intentions this third day of the Seventh Month in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eleven, they, the said Elihu Hiatt and Gertrude Cox, appeared in a public meeting of the Said people held at Fairfield in the County and Stae aforesaid, and he, the Said elihu Hiatt taking the Said Gertrude Cox by the hand did openly declare that he took the Said Gertrude Cox to be his wife, promising with divine assistance to be unto her a loving and faithful husband until death should separate them, and in the same assembly, the Said Gertrude Cox did in like manner, declare that she took him, the Said Elihu Hiatt, to be her husband, promising with divine assistance to be unto him a loving and faithful wife until death should separate them and Moreover they, the Said Elihu Hiatt and Gertrude Cox, She according to the custom of Marriage, assuming the name of her hsuband, did as a further confirmation thereof, tehn and thereto, these present set their hands.
Elihu Hiatt
Gertrude Hiatt

And we whose names are hereunto subscribed, being present at the Solomnization of the said Marriage and Subscription, have as witnesses thereto, set our hands the day and year above written:

William Willis Margaret Huff John Hiatt
Samuel Huff Martha Williams Mary Hiatt
Enion Williams Bathsheba Lupton Joseph Hiatt
Zimena Wright Mildred Ratcliff Hannah Hiatt