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Sent by Kenneth Macy
D/o Benjamin Franklin Green and Ida Mae Morrical
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Registered Nurse
Raising Lamas....Surgical Nurse
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Sent by Marion Johnson. D/o Henry A. and N. Loretta Guenther.
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D/o Albert Haskell and Gladys Mae Harward.
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D/o James Hensley and Maggie Minerva Shelton
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died when 2 weeks old.
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Sent by Lenora Schoenfeld
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Sent by Diana Simonds
Never married
Bob Hiatt had an LDS Funeral in Norfolk, Nebraska. He attended several of the Hiatt reunions of this family line and is found in the minutes of the meetings as attending.
Notes added by Joel M. Wilson of Omaha, NE.
Robert served in WW II. Never married. Died July 5, 1992. Buried in Pierce, NE by his parents.
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Sent by Pearlie Love S/o Kenneth Quinton Hiatt and Ora Lena Boyd
Descendant #255, #897
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Sent by Pearlie Love.
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Used the name of 'Major" instead of His birth name of Robert Andrew, I can find no reason for this. I have found no military service records or any other source that can account for this name or Rank...if it was indeed a rank.
The family lived in Centerville, Iowa until after the birth of thier fifth child. They then homesteaded in Nebraska along "BULL CREEK" a creek in Sioux County so named because The great Indian Chief Sitting Bull used it as a campsite. They built a sod hut and lived off the land, and by doing ranch work at nearby ranches when it was available. Ruby & Dora were born while the family lived on the Bull Creek homestead.
In 1918 Major & Estelle bought a home in Crawford , where Rachel was born. When Rachel was a year old (1920) the family bought the Commercial Hotel in Crawford, Nebraska, near the Burlington Railroad line. It was this hotel supplemeted with other work that sustained the family through the depression. Major worked odd jobs when they could be found, he was able to find one job hauling coal that was paying good money for the time....about $50.00 a month, this was considerred a high wage for the time period and jobs such as his were in high demand.
Birth site is unknown at this time...but I think there is a good
chance that he was born in Appanoose County, Iowa.
Buried in Nubieber Cemetary, Nubieber, CA.
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Sent by Mary Hiatt.
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Taken from HH book. Sent by Dorothy Lang Hiatt
Robert M.D. Attending Professor of Surgery Columbia Presbyterian Medical
Center and Medical School. Retired, recently approved by U.S. Food and Drug to distribute a drug developed in his years of research into colon problems.
Retired, living in Maine, raising sheep and maintaining a center for patients
for treatment with above new drug.
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Sent by Doris Hiatt Travis