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Sent by Sherry Mitchell. Taken from Kansas Pioneer published Topeka Gen.
Society.

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The names were taken from photographs sent by Stan HIATT, July 26, 2002.Line in Record @I653@ (RIN 350807) from GEDCOM file not recognized:

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Note    N02413         Index
Sent by Glenn Hiatt.

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SENT FROM GLENN HIATT

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HIATT, Lester F., age 42, 1419 C Street, Bellingham, passed away Sunday April 20, at a local hospital following a short illness. Surviving are his wife, Doris HIATT, two daughters Rose Marie and Darla of Bellingham, one son Herman Leroy, Montana; mother Mrs. Cora Yetter of Blaine; father Roy HIATT of Minnesota; one brother Calvin Yetter, in the US Army, Korea, one sister Charis Barber of Renton, Washington; two grandchildren. Services Wednesday April 23, PM from teh McKinney Funeral Home at Blaine. Internment Greenacres Memorial Park.
Obituary sent by Cheryl Hiatt, poika@wcta.net, 11/18/2002.

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From an internet posting, 18 June 2000
From Heidi Collins

Marva: I've posted what I know aobut some of these same people on the forum. I can't remember exactly who I sent it to, but if you search the forum by my name, it should bring up any messages I've posted. My ancestry is:
Thomas HIEGHT
John HIEGHT
John HIATT
Isaac HIATT, Sr.
Isaac HIATT, Jr.
Nathan HIATT
William Frank HIATT
Lester HIATT (My great grandfather, who died before I was born (1971)
I did know Lester's wife, my great grandmother, very well, she died just recently, in late 1995.

My grandfather, who is 79, remembers his grandfather, William Frank HIATT, vividly. He remembers William's long beard and the red boots William made him when he was very small.

I was asked to post some information on my line just a couple of days ago, so this message is dual purpose, to try and help you, and to let people know how I'm related. My maiden name is HIATT, so obviously, I'm a HIATT by birth. My HIATT's went from Virginia to the Carolinas to Kansas, to Oregon in the late 1800's; we're now split mainly between Oregon and Washington State.

Heidi Collins

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Sent by Sharon Wolf.

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Newspaper abstracts 1885-1894 Sent by Donald Brundage.
Lester L. S/o Chas. and Mary A. (Cox) d. Apr 21, 1891 of Whooping cough,
ae 2 yrs bur Fountain Park Cem born 25 Jan 1889.

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Lived in Muncie, IN.

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Sent by Myrthilda Lamb and Myron Robbins
Levi never married, died young.

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Living in the household of Rebecca Hiatt and Daniel Winlow in the 1850
Grant Co., Ind. census.
Levi Haitt, farmer, was born in Mill Township, Grant Co., Ind., March 9,
1840, and is the son of David and Lydia (Balenger) Hiatt. He was left
motherless at the early age of four years, and when but seven years old his
father died. After the latter's death he went to live in the family of an
uncle, Daniel Winslow, to whom he was bound until his twnety-first year, and
who treated him with the same respect and consideration that would have been
shown a son. On reaching his majority he began working on Mr. Winslow by the
month and continued with him until the fall of 1861, when he abandoned the farm
for military life. He enlisted, September of the above year, in Company F,
Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry, which formed a part of the Army of the
Tennessee. he was with his regiment in a number of battles, among which were
New Madrid, Mo., Port Gibson, Champion Hill and siege of Vicksburg, where he
fought three consecutive days, recieving a flesh wound late the third day which
caused him to lay off duty for some weeks. He rejoined his regiment at nwe
Orleans and was detailed on patrol duty, crossing the gulf to Matagorda Island,
where the thirty-fourth veteranized. Returning to New Orleans the men who did
not veteranize were formed into a battalion for guard duty until the expiration
of their term of service, Mr. Hiatt beingone of the number. A serious
affection of the eyes preventing him from continuing any longer in the army he
was honorably discharged, September 1864, and immediately returned home, but
owing to the failure of his sight was unable to engage in any employment for
some length of time. On recovering his health he engaged in farming, and in
1869 located on the place where he now resides. He was married, November 7,
1869, to Miss Hannah J. Roberds, a native of Wabash County, IN., and daughter
of B.J. and Lydia Roberds. To this union has been born one daughter, Glen Ada,
born December 27, 1875. Mrs. Hiatt was born April 2, 1841, and previous to her
marriage was one of the leading teachers of Grant County. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt
are consistent members of the Friends Church.