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Sent by Marty Hiatt. D/0 Rudolph Shepard and Lillie May Paulley.

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Sent by Clifton Hiatt, Vale, OR.

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Sent by Marion Johnson. D/o Kenneth and Rosemary Thompson. darla has a
son Dustin Wayne Drake born 5-12-1970.

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Sent by Ruth Holt.
D/o Loyd Carlton Tremper and Louella Adelaide DeGraw

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Sent by Jackie Towner and Robert Hiatt
D/o Wenzel Turmes and Mary Dunning

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Sent by Pearle Love.

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D/o John Willoughby and Eliza Hussey.

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Sent by Colleen Milbocker

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Mrs. Jessie J. Hiatt Dead
Emporia (Ks) Gazette
Saturday, 9 May 1914
Mrs. Jessie J. Hiatt died at 2 O'clock this morning at her home, 714 Market
Street. Mrs. Hiatt had been in declining health since January, from a
complication of diseases, which caused her death.
Mrs. Hiatt's maiden name was Jessie J. Aldrich. She was born in Ionia,
Mich., in 1856 and came to Kansas with her parents when a child, and settled
near Eureka. Her parents died during the Civil War, and she then lived with
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Newlin on a farm west of Emporia, where she grew to
womanhood. She was married to Simon J. Hiatt of Emporia, in 1873 and her life
has been spent in and near Emporia. She leaves a son, C.E. Hiatt of Emporia,
and three daughter, Miss Ola Hiatt, Miss Essie Hiatt, of Emporia and Mrs. V.M.
Pember, of Orin, Wash. She also is survived by a brother, S.A. Aldrich, of
Phoenix, Ariz.
For several years Mrs. Hiatt had lived in Emporia with her daughters.
During this time her life had largely been centered on her church wood. She
joined the First Christian Church after her marriage, and for years she has
been on of its most faithful workers. Her special work was talking charge of
the preparation for the communion services, and she also took an active
interest in the Sunday School and Aid Society.

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D/o Thomas J Anderson and Julia Ann Howey. First husbands name was
Hendricks. Info. sent by Sherry Mitchell.

Found in Ruse Family by Leland Ruse Smith of Tabor, Iowa.

Grandmother Flora Hiatt's Family

Record of Thomas J. Anderson and Julia Ann Howey Anderson
Thomas J. Anderson born Sept. 8, 1839
Julia Ann Howey born April 30, 1841
Thomas J. Anderson and Julia Ann Howey were married Nov. 10, 1859

Children
1) Laura Viola Anderson born 14 Mar 1860
2) Mary Ellen Anderson born Aug. 13, 1862 Died Nov. 12 1862
3) William H. Anderson born Sept. 19, 1863 Died Aug. 6, 1865
4) John J. Anderson born March 6, 1864 Died July 2, 1892
5) Katie Anderson born Aug. 31, 1869 Died 1961
6) Oliver M. Anderson born Jan. 11, 1872 Died 1954
7) Flora Ellen Anderson born Sept. 8, 1874 Died Jan 31, 1960
8) Ettie Anderson born Feb. 12, 1878
9) Thomas J. Anderson born Sept. 22, 1881

Flora E. Hedrick Dies Here Sunday;
Services Not Set
Independence, Kansas Feb. 1. 1960

Mrs. Flora Ellen Hiatt Hedrick, 85, died at 11:45 o'clock Sunday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frances Ringeisen, 417 S. 9th. She had been in poor health for some time, but had been bedfast only a week.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but will be announced by the Webb
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hedrick was born on September 8, 1874 at Arkansas City, a daughter of Thomas J. and Julia Ann (Howey) Anderson. Her youth was spent in Independence, Kansas, and she was married in this city on March 29, 1891 to Silas J. Hiatt. He preceded her in death in July, 1935.
In November 1951, she was united in marriage to John W. Hedrick. Mr.
Hedrick died in 1952.
Survivors are six daughters. Mrs. Laura Hoover and Mrs. Eleanor Cusick of Santa Ana, Claif., Mrs. Pearl Boyle, Mrs. May House and Mrs. Ringeisen of this city. (Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas) and Mrs. Nellie Dunham of Little Rock, and three sons. Thomas J. Hiatt, Coffeyville, Silas Joe Hiatt, San Jacinto, Calif. and Carl Hiatt of this city.
A sister, Mrs. Kathyrn Gillgis, Arkansas City, 31 grandchildren and 78
great grandchildren are other survivors.
Mrs. Hedrick wsa preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, three
sisters and four brothers.
She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness Church.