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Said that Henry was of a previous marriage? Henry lived with his family within a 6 mile radius of all the brothers and sisters until WWII when they moved to Medford, OR.

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Henry Harrison HIATT was a veteran of the Civil War, he was a dentist and also the Clerk of Henry Co., IN.

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Sent by Doris Travis

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Sent by Vera Skitpton.

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This family was found in Butler Family Book, published by Butler Family
Society of Chester Co., Penn. Sent by Lawrence Lightfoot.

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Found on page 227 of HH book by WPJ. Removed to Henry Co., IN about 1828.

1830 Census, Henry Co., IN:
Henry HIATT head of house
1 male 20 to 30, 1 male age under 5, 1 fem aged 20 to 30, 1 fem under 5.

1850 Census, Wayne Co., Henry Co., IN. Mary HIATT, 45, born NC; Daniel, 17; born IN; Jane, 13; Martha, 11; Henry H., 8; Irene, 6.
Henry HIATT and his son Elijah died of a Typoid epidemic.

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1860 Morgan County, Indiana Census
Madison Township
Page 59
Dated 26, July 1860

Hiatt, Henry 22 M Farmer 1000 265 Ind
Martha A. 22 F Ind
Sarah J. 2 F Ind
John W. 4/12 M Ind

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1870 Morgan County, Indiana Census
Madison Township
Page 26
Dated 15 August 1870

Hiatt, Henry W. 33 M W Farmer 4000 1000 Ind
Martha A. 33 F W Keeping House Ind
Sarah J. 11 F W Ind
John W. 10 M W Ind
Lucinda E. 5 F W Ind
Mary E. 3 F W Ind
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1880 Morgan Co., Indiana Census, Madison Twpship, pg. 20

HIATT, Henry White Male 43 married Farmer IN IN IN
Martha White Female 43 Keeps house IN OH OH
John White Male son Married Farmer IN IN IN
Mary White Female dau in law married at home IN IN IN
Lucinda White Female dau Single at home IN IN IN
Mary E. WHite Female dau Single at home IN IN IN
James F White Male son age 10 single at home IN IN IN
Hale, James White Male age 21 boarder single Fram Labor IN IN IN
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1900 Morgan Co., IN Census Madison Township, pg. 12 A, dated 23 June 1900
HIATT, Henry head wm April 1837 63, married 41 yrs. IN IN OH can read, can't write, speaks English, owned Free of Mortgage
Martha A. Wife, wf April 1837, 63, m. 41 yrs. mother of 10, 1 living, can read, can't write, speaks English
George, grandson wm Oct., 1889, 17, single, Farm Laborer, IN IN KY, can read and Write, speaks English.
Lillie Belle, grand daughter, wf Sept 1888, Single IN IN KY, can read and write, speaks English
Willie, Grandson, wm Jan 1890, 10 Single, in school, 6, can read and write, speaks English.

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Sent by Amos Hiatt

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Sent by Diana Simonds and Marian Klima, Marian sent the obituary, not a
direct relative. Also received a copy of the obituray 29 Sept. 1992 from his daughter, Rahlys Hiatt Nelson of Yankton, S.D.

Herman E. Hiatt, 83, Army and Agriculture Draftsman.
Herman Elroy Hiatt, 83, a retired employee of the Army Map Service died
Wednesday at the Washington Sanitarium Takoma Park, Md.
Mr. Hiatt whose home was 5609 Twenty-ninth avenue, Hyatttsville, Md. came to the area in 1936 as an employe of the printing division of the Agriculture Department.
Before his arrival in the area, Mr. Hiatt taught school in Nebraska and
served as a county superintendent of schools in Winter, S. Dak.

Returned in 1950
He retired from the Agriculture Department position in 1948 but in 1950,
when the Korean War broke out, he returned to Government service as a draftsman with the Army Department's map service. He had been in retirement since then.
Mr. Hiatt was a member of the Theodore Roosevelt Lodge No. 44 FAAM;
Nebraska Camp No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans; the American Art League and
the South Dakota State Society.
He leaves three daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Hahn of 3421 Toledo terrace,
Hyattsville, Md.; Mrs. H.C. Worcester of White River, S. Dak. and Mrs. Harry W. Nelson of Yankton, S. Dak.

Services Monday
He also leaves two sons, Lindley E. of Bloomfield, Ind. and Maurice E. of
White River, S. Dak.
Friends may call at the W. W. Chamber Funeral Home, 5701 Cleveland Avenue Riverdale, Md.
Services will be held at 11 am Monday in the Ager Road Methodist Church
Ager and Roanoke Streets, Green Meadows, Md.
Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cem.