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Note    N02213         Index
Sent by Charles Hiatt. Mary was a widower, married 1st Mr. McKee had a
daughter Sallie McKee.
Sent by Tommy Hiatt. D/o William and Nancy Cooper.

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Note    N02214         Index
D/o Enoch and Gertrude Cox. Sent by Connie Dabel.
Iowa Quaker Records pg. 56
6-14-1851 Hannah rocf White Lick MM, Ind., 5-14-1851, endorsed to Richland MM, Iowa.

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Note    N02215         Index
Sent by Cathy Neff. D/o Richard John Davis and Annie Gladys Bergstrom.

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Note    N02216         Index
See page 521 of Davis, A Quaker Family, page 521. Also Hiatt page 366.
Note: Jemima was the first wife of Jonathan Hiatt.
In 1831 the three children, Elisha, Lewis, Wilson, Jonathan and Jemima
transferred to Clear Creek MM, Highland Co., Ohio. Jemima died a few years
later and Jonathan remarried, his second wife being Jemima's first cousin once removed.

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Note    N02217         Index
See Davis, A Quaker Family, page 75and 552, also Hiatt History by William
P. Johnson, page 366.
In 1870 Mary Hiatt was married to Daniel Kinzer by A.J. Hixson, elder.
Daniel Kinzer belonged to the Dunkard Church. He was the widower of Louisa
Davis, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (McPherson) Davis. On 5-13-1871 Mary
Kinzer, formerly Hiatt, was reported married contrary to the discipline. 'On
1-13-1872 Daniel Kinzer was received into membership at Clear Creek, and on
4-14-1883 the couple transferred to Fairfield MM. See Davis, A Quaker Family, page 75and 552, also Hiatt History by William
P. Johnson, page 366.
In 1870 Mary Hiatt was married to Daniel Kinzer by A.J. Hixson, elder.
Daniel Kinzer belonged to the Dunkard Church. He was the widower of Louisa
Davis, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (McPhersonDavis. On 5-13-1871 Mary
Kinzer, formerly Hiatt, was reported married contrary to the discipline. 'On
1-13-1872 Daniel Kinzer was received into membership at Clear Creek, and on
4-14-1883 the couple transferred to Fairfield MM.

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Note    N02218         Index
SENT FROM JEAN WHITNEY

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D/o Ira Downey and Elizabeth Cory. 2nd marriage to Needles. Sent
by Betty Hummer. Middle name may be Marie. Ralph and Lou Downey owned many of the street cars in Omaha, Neb. Anna many have been born in Omaha, Neb.
Information from Art Needles.

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Note    N03746         Index
Sent by Mildred Hopwood, Leland Smith, Nell McLauglin, John Triplett and
Walter Stenzel. Found in the History of Gage Co., Neb., sent by John Triplett.
Leland write: 1850 census, Peoria Co., IL. Returned to MO for a year on her fathers farm, then to Fremont Co, IA in 1851.

Also see Estes Family Tree.
Obituary, Fremont Co. Herald
Died, at her home in Sidney, Iowa, Dec. 20th, 1907, at 10:30 O'clock a.m.
Martha Ann Hiatt, wife of Joseph Hiatt, Sr. at the age of 73 years, 11 months
and 8 days.
Martha Ann Estes was born Jan 12, 1834 in Andrew Co., Mo. near Savannah,
where she spent her girlhood days until she was 16 years old when she was
united in marriage to Joseph Hiatt of Peoria Co., Ill. Two years later, in the year 1851, they pushed towards the frontier, coming to Fremont Co, then a
veritable wilderness, and homesteaded a tract of land two miles north of
Sidney. Here they started lifes career, hewing their home from the forest and delving their living from the soil of the rich uplands. Here they toiled and labored together unceasingly until fortune smiled upon them and the rough hewn log hut was torn away and replaced by a commodious two story modern dwelling.
On the old homestead they dwelt for forty years and here they reared their unusually large family, 17 children in all being born to them, 15 of whom are still living - Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. Ike Palmer and Col. J. Hiatt of Neb. Mrs. Sarah Bailey of Calif., Mrs. Hans Porter of South Africa, Mrs. W. B. Pickens of Thurman, Iowa, Jesse M. Hiatt of Kansas, George R., Otis D. and Oscar Hiatt of Sidney, Mrs. Howard Mintle of Glenwood, Iowa, Mrs. Eugene Stiles, Mrs. M. M. Thornton, Mrs. W. S. Jordan and Mrs. Art Carter of Sidney, Iowa. Besides these children and the aged husband, deceased leaves to mourn her loss 63 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, also 5 brothers and sisters - F. M. Estes of Sidney, Iowa, Milton Estes of Texas, Hardin Estes of Oregon, Joel Estes of Colorado, and Mrs. Sarah Hiatt of Hamberg, Iowa.
Mrs. Hiatt became a member of the Methodist Church at the age of 18 years and later united with the Baptist Church of which denomination she was a faithful member until her death, always attending, and assisting in the
services until she became to decrepitand feeble.
The funeral services were held at the baptist church, Sunday, Dec. 22, at
2:30 P.M., Rev. J.J. Schuler having charge of the service. The sermon was
delivered by Rev. E. Dickenson. Internment was made in the family lot in
Sidney Cem.
The faithful and loving wife, the affectionate loving mother, the kind
hospitable and charitable friend and neighbor will be cherished in the memory
of many forever. Many awayfarer in the earlier days has partaken of her food
and found shelter from the inclement weather under her hospitable roof, and
many a sick neighbor has found relief and comfort in her kindness and words of cheer, her ministry and prayers. If kindly deeds were jewels, then her crown is beautifully bedecked with thousands of radiant gems.