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Note N03520
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5 Aug 1870 Census Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co., Iowa
#6 Crispin, Daniel 40 Farmer B. Ohio
Hannah 30 N.Y.
William 10 Iowa
Amy 4 Iowa
Brown, Charles 14 at Home Iowa 5 Aug 1870 Census Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co., Iowa
#6 Crispin, Daniel 40 Farmer B. Ohio
Hannah 30 N.Y.
William 10 Iowa
Amy 4 Iowa
Brown, Charles 14 at Home Iowa
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Note N03523
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Sent by Nell McLaughlin.
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Note N03524
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D/o Donald Alexis Doyle and Rose Maureen McNely.
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Note N03525
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Sent by Colleen Milbocker
D/o William Henry Ebeling and Cora Lusetta Newton.
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Note N03748
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D/o Joel Estes and Mary Ann Stolling
Taken from Estes Book, Worthington Information, Fremont Co., Cem. Book.
different then from the ESTES BOOK. But the Estes Book had a Obituary on her.
Sent by Helen Feruguson, Mildred Hopwood, Walter Stenzel, Leland Smith.
Obituary of Sarah Hiatt
Sarah Estes- Hiatt, wife of the late W.K. Hiatt, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. C.H. Graham, two miles southwest of Sidney, of pneumonia fever,
March 9, at the age of 68 years, 5 months and 7 days.
Sarah Estes, daughter of Mr.a dn Mrs. Joel Estes, was born near Savannah,
Mo. In the spring of 1859 she went west with her parents. When they arrived
at Denver there were only a few little log huts near where the city now stands.
On October 125 of the same year her father, Joel Estes, a noted poineer and
pathfinder, discoved Estes Park, which is now one of Colorado's most beautiful
health and pleasure resorts. The deceased was the first white woman to set
foot in this now famous park. They returned to Missouri in 1861, and in 1862
moved to the Estes Park and there lived among that beautiful scenery for three
years.
She was married to W.K. Hiatt of Sidney, August 16, 1866, in this county at
the home of Mrs. Joe Hiatt, the latter being a sister of deceased. They moved
to a farm four miles north of Sidney, and now owned by Mr. Sells. In 1869 they
moved to the old home two miles west of Mt. Zion church where she resided five
years after the death of her husband March 14, 1902. To this union were born
five children, namely, N.J. Hiatt, Hamburg; O.H. Hiatt, Waterloo, Neb.; Mrs.
S.G. Penn and Mrs. J.R. Woolsey, Germania, Wyoming, Mrs. C.H. Graham, Sidney.
Mrs. Hiatt was converted in the year 1866, united with the Methodist church
at Walnut Grove and was a faithful member until the church disbanded about the
year 1885. In 1896 she united with the UNITED Brethern Church at Cherry grove,
of which she was a member at her death.
The deceased was a kind and noble hearted woman. She always gave a helping
hand to the sick and needy, never making any show of her religion but lived so
that all those around her knew she had been to Christ and learned of Him.
A short service was held at the home at which the Presbyterian choir
rendered the favorite hymn of the deceased, "Lord, I'm Coming Home."
The regular funeral services were held from the Mt. Zion church conducted by
Rev. C.A. Marshall of Hamburg assisted by Rev. Cramer and Rev. Worcester in the
presence of a crowded house of friends, neighbors and relatives who met there
to pay their last respect to the one they love so dearly.
The deceased leaves to mourn her loss, beside her family, three brothers,
and one sister, namely, Mrs. Mary Ruffner, Denver, Colo; Milton Estes of Texas;
Joel Estes of Colo; Hon. F.M. Estes, formerly of this county but now of Cement,
Oklahoma, the latter being present at the funeral. The pallbearers were all
nephews of the deceased, namely, Sanford Ruse, Robert Estes, George Hiatt,
Charles Estes, Harve Estes, O.H. Hiatt.
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Note N03527
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D/o Elisha Farris.
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Note N03529
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Sent by Nell McLaughlin.
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Note N03530
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Sent by John H. Hiatt Los Angeles, Calif.
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Note N03531
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Sent by Mildred Wynes, Edna Phillips. Elizabeth is sister to Sarah Mahala
Haworth. Surname also spelled Hayworth. See page 299 Some Quaker Families.
D/o Riley Haworth and Priscilla Chambers. Riley is the s/o George Haworth and Ann Hicks. Riley was born 3 Mar 1818 Rowan Co., NC. Died 9 May 1895 at
Unionville, Iowa. Riley was married 2nd to Nancy Clark. The issue of
Elizabeth and William Hiatt followed in Vol II of Some Quaker Families.