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D/o Dale George Newbold and Barbara Lois Sperry

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Sent by Wilmer Kerns.

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Was residing at the Good Samaritan Home in Bottineau, ND.

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Found in HH Book page 604.

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SENT FROM MYRON ROBBINS

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D/o John D. Russell and Lucy Ann. Sent by Leland Smith, also taken from
Family Record of John Alexander Hiatt sent us by Joyce Kindred. She is buried
next to her parents, as is several of her children.
Obituary
Elizabeth Talitha Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Russell, was born
November 6th, 1860, in Atchison Co., Mo. and departed this life at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Chaffee of Falls City, early Sunday morning, October
14th, 1934, aged 73 years, 11 months, and 10 days.
At the age of six years the deceased moved with her parents to Fremont Co.,
Iowa where she grew to young womanhood. In 1879, she was married to Arthur
Leabo to which union was born one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Sutter of Sidney, Iowa,
who survives her death.
On October 12, 1886, she was united in marriage to J.A. Hiatt, to which
union were born three daughters and one son, the son having died in infancy.
The three daughters are Mrs. Orville Bell of Imogene, Iowa, Mrs. D.H. Weber of
Humboldt, Neb. and Mrs. Ivan Chaffee of Falls City, Neb.
The deceased united with the methodist church early in life and during her
long life was an earnest worker in the Kingdom of the Lord. In 1918 her
membership was transferred to the Methodist church at Falls City where she was
a member at the time of her death.
Fro many years the deceased was a member ofthe Rebekah lodge, first at
Sidney Iowa, then later at Falls City and since about 1925 at Shubert, Neb.
She was always interested in the work of the lodge and anxious to do her part.
Interment will be made in the Mt. Zion cemetery near Sidney, Iowa, the
resting place of several generations of her family.
She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, J.A. Hiatt, who is in
business at Shubert, Neb. four daughters, and twelve grandchildren and a host
of other relatives and friends.
The deceased was a tender wife, a devoted mother, a kind friend and
intensely interested in all organizations that contributed to the betterment of
community life.

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D/o Andrew Schriever and Beathrice Engle

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1st husband was Edwards, 3 husband James Largent according to Frederick
Co., Va. court records.
See HH book, volume I, pg. 65:
"There are several intermarriages between the HIATT and EDWARDS family. THe Thomas Edwards who married Mary HIATT may well have been son of the Margaret (Stephens?) Edwards who later married John HIATT, Jr., as his second wife. Also, iti s quite possible that the "daughter Margaret Craven" nameed in the will of John HIATT, Jr. is in reality his step daughter, a daughter of Margaret (Stephens?) Edwards."

Information from Patricia Caudy of Portland, Ore. presents that Margaret
Stevens "Post".

April 1991, letter from Dr. Wilmer Kerns disclosed that in his book "Historical Records of Old Frederick and Hampshire Co., Va." Margaret married a Mr. James Largent, born circa 1716, son of immigrant John Largent I, born abt 1690 -1738). Researchers and historians have confused him with a James
Largent, who lived at the Forks of Capon, Hampshire Co.
According to church records, Kerns said, James Largent of the Forks of
Capon was born Sept. 1, 1753, and his parents were John and Elizabeth Largent
II (1720 - 1806). There is a great deal more concerning the Largent and
related families in the forementioned book by Dr. Kerns.

Letter from Michael H. Charles.
With reference to your newsletter request for information about Margaret
Stephens, wife of John Hiett I, find the following in my files.
Margaret Stephens was the daughter of Evan Stephens Jr., His wife's names is unknown, but he was the son of Evan Stephens Sr., born in Wales probably in the mid-1600's, came to Radnor, Pennsylvania, area about 1683. His wife's name was Elizabeth. He died 14 Aug 1706 in Pennsylvania. His issue: (at least)
1. John
2. Phebe
3. David
4. Stephen
5. Evan Jr., born about 1695

The sources quoted for this are are follows:
Hinshaw's Quaker Encyclopedia 2:448
Penn. Archives, Serices 3, 20:508
Now and Long Ago, page 301 form a chapter on Revolutionary soldiers buried in
Marion Co., W. Va.
Early Settlement of Friends at New Garden, N.C.A Widow with Children.

Mr. Stephens and Margaret had children.