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Note N00926
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HH Book, pg. 477. Marrige information found in North Carolina Marriages
1717-1868. I, Larry Anderson, assigned only app. dates of birth to put them into a time frame for comparison purposes, these are not to be taken as anything more then that.
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Note N00987
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Marriage information sent by Marjorie Smith, found in North Carolina
Archives. Also North Carolina Marriges 1717-1868
Some Quaker Families. Cuthbert on 20 Dec 1868 from Plainfield MM,
Hendricks Co., Ind, gct Oak Ridge MM, Grant Co., Ind. On 13 Dec 1881 Asenath
gct Fairmount MM, Grant Co., Ind. Lived near Fairmount, Grant CO., Ind.
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Note N01024
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See HH Book, volume I, page 320.
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Note N00778
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Taken from HH Book
Sent by Dorothy Lang Hiatt
See also the Journal of Burritt Hiatt, his writings and story of Internment, WWII. September 28, 2005, I just purchased from a lady over the Internet a set of pictures that, to my utter surprise, was of Burritt Hiatt and his brother, Harold. The pictures are from the early 1890's, most are of the two of them playing together and of their house, address. W. Main St., Wilmington, OH 45177 1890-1891.
There are a couple of pictures with their pony, Prince. There is a special picture of Burritt and Phoebe Hudson, by Stephens Studio, Wilmington, OH, a picture that appears as Harold and Phoebe as perhaps like a ring bearer? Dressed very nicely. On the back it says: Harrold Hiatt & Phoebe Hudsen, they annointed the Water for Ruth Esther Brann & Bud Thompson's wedding.
Harolds suit white, Phoebe Bright ?Hue with a tiny pink rose had mother Hiatt made Phoebes dress. There is another picture of Edwin James Hiatt, 6/22/1913 taken at Grand Canyon, CO. Looks like a group on mules going along the Bright Angle Trail, elevation on sign says 6866 June 22, 1913 , photo by Kolob Brothers.
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Note N01855
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Sent by Ethel Claunch. Have the name Peel as his first marriage.
Also had two dates for End. 1870 or 1871. Payson, UT 1st ward records: bapt. 2 nov 1871. Notes from his brother Frank and daughter Rosa say he was baptized in Stoney Creek, NC by Howard Coary in June 1969. A month before marrying Martha Ellen Taylor Peel..(War widow of Jesse L. Peel) They left NC on July 8th 1869 for Utah in company of his wife's mother and father, 3 brothers and one sister along with a large group of converts led by Henry G. Boyle a missionary from Payson, Utah. Father is William Hiatt and mother is Mary Taylor.
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Note N02293
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Sent by Mildred Wynes, Enda Phillips, Olive Agazzi, Winnifred Scanland
Joseph Oliver Hiatt enlisted in the Army to fight in the Civil War. His
first tour of duty was somewhat shortened by being stricken with pneumonia and he was given a Medical Discharge. Upon complete recovery, however, he agian enlisted, this time not as a "foot soldier" but in the Cavalry, since he was a farm boy and loved horses. He enlisted with his own horse. His tombstone bears the word "Trumpeter" Co. F.
8th Iowa Cavalry. At one time during his service, he was sent with a group to "forage" for supplies, as they had to live off the country a great deal of the time. This mission was successful, because they found one homestead that had a sort of smokehouse stored with hams and meat. They commandeered this and turned it in with great pride. However the company commander, in order to save face and avoid being accused of looting, gave Oliver a real "dressing down" of disapproval.
That night, the same officer came to the tent in which Joseph was billeted
and drawing him aside, said in a low voice "Just what did you get, Ollie?' and left with a good portion of the catch for himself.
Althought I never heard Joseph play the trumpet, we thoughly enjoyed his
visits when he would bring his "fiddle" and merry tunes like "Turkey in the
Straw" and "Iriah Washerwoman" rang out.
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Note N00744
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Line in Record @F108@ (MRIN 138) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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Note N00745
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Line in Record @F108@ (MRIN 138) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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