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Note H00195
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Marvin E. Hiatt, 85, Springhill, passed away February 8, 2006, at Good Samaritan, Olathe, KS. Services: Sat., Feb. 11, 10 a.m., Grace United Methodist Church, 11485 Ridgeview Rd., Olathe. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Fri., Feb. 10, McGilley & Frye Chapel, 105 E. Loula. Burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Stanely, KS. Marvin was a WWII Army Veteran, and member of American Legion Post #153. He worked with KCP&L for 18 years. Mr. Hiatt owned and operated Hiatt Electrical Co. for 30 years. He was a member of Morning Grange, Springhill, and a faithful member of Grace United Methodist Church, Olathe. Contributions: Grace United Methodist Church, Olathe; or American Heart Association. He is survived by his wife, Violet, of the home; Brenda Winchel and husband Robert, Janet Winchel and husband Harold, Gerald Hiatt and wife Junella, Steven Hiatt and wife Elaine, Jeffrey Hiatt; his two sisters, Marie Keith and Thelma Burke; 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 2 step-greatgrandchildren. (Arr. McGilley & Frye Chapel, 913-782-0582)
Published in the Kansas City Star on 2/9/2006. WWW.MEM.COM
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Note H00196
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Orris Hiatt died on April 17,2008. Arrangements under the direction of Reed-Culver Funeral Home in Tahlequah, OK. WWW.MEM.COM
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Note N01981
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Joe was a pipeliner/Piple line worker.
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Note N01005
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Information on this line predominantly from the Hiatt Book by Willima P. Johnson, also Oct. 24, 1991, received information from Robert G. Knoll, 461 San Servabdi Ave., Coral Gables, Florida 33143.
Daniel was living in Economy, Ind.
1850 Census, Washington Twp., Randolph Co., Ind.
Hiatt, Daniel W. age 33 b. Ohio Farmer
Melinda 29 N.C.
Edwin W. 7 Ind.
Eliza Ann 6
James A. 4
Oliver L. 2
Note 1) Tradition indicates Rebecca Ann Hiatt Davison lived in the "West" and had two sons.
Note 2) Esteher C. Hiatt Steward came from her home in Nebraska and kept house for Oliver Lindley Hiatt at his Economy, Wayne Co., Ind. farm after death of his second wife, Emma Potter Culbertson Hiatt in 1927.
Note 3) It is reproted by Emma Pauline Hiatt Knoll that herre was possibly an additional sister:
Hester Hiatt who lived east side of Econaomy, Wayne Co., Ind. No
further information available without further verification. This sister would most likely have been born around 1858 or shortly after.
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 10 DEC 1842
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Dover MM.
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Note N01156
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Found in Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana by
Willard Hiess. Part Two page 123. Found in HH Book. Sent by Robert Knoll.
D/o William and Rebecca Coffin Mendenhall.
Rebecca Coffin Mendenhall (mother of Melinda Mendenhall) was closely
related to abolitionist "Levi Coffin" (born 1789 in N.C.) She was possibly a
sister or first cousin -- research of the "Coffin" line has not been pursued.
She was likely raised in a "Society of Friends" settlement by the name of "New Garden", Guilford County, NC, the original home of Levi Coffin. Several
marriages occurred between the Coffins and various lines marrying into the
Hiatt lines.
Fountain City, Wayne Co, Ind. was originally names New Garden (1818) later changed to Newport (1834) and to its present time in 1879.
As the result of an episode involving run-away slaves at Newport, Levi
Coffin was labelled President of the Underground Railroad. This Underground
Railroad started in Guilford County, NV and progressed northward through
Cincinnati and other cities to Newport, and on Northward to Canada. There were also many other less well defined routes to "freedom". Levi Coffin (a devout Quaker) moved to Newport in 1826 and lived the later years of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio. His most noteworthy years of active pursuit and open to the public as a memorial. He personally assisted over 3,00 run-away slaves on their way to freedom.
1850 Census, Washington Twp., Randolph Co., Ind. Daniel W. Hiatt, 33 Ohio, Farmer, Melinda, 29, NC, Edwin W., 7, Ind., Eliza Ann, 6, James A. 4, Oliver L., 2.
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Note N01338
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Taken from HH Book. (Larry Anderson)
Get Certifcate, MAY 1835, to Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.
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Note N01250
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Sent by Amos Hiatt and Robert Knoll. Moved to Newport, (Now Fountain City, Ind.) circa 1828.
Eleazar Hiatt was born in Guilford Co., N.C, February 10, 1783. He removed from Carolina about the year 1815, and after a residence of a few years in Ohio came to Richmond in the winter of 1818-19, and established a pottery, the first, probably in the county. He was an early justice of the peace, and in 1825 a member of the legislature. After a residence of several years east of Richmond, he removed to Newport,a nd engaged int he mercantile business, about the year 1828 (?) About 1838, he removed to a farm he had bought near Washington, in Clay township; thence to Chester. He married, for his first wife, Anna Williams, from N.C. Their children were: 1. Eliza, who married Jesse Reymolds, who died of a cancer on the tongue. She married, second, Samuel Hadley, and lives in Morganville, Ind. 2. Jesse, formerly merchant in Milton, now in Dublin. 3. Daniel W., married Melinda Mendenhall and lives in Perry, son of Eleazy Hiatt, who second wife was Gulielma Sanders, of Ohio. 4. Anna Maria, who married Isaac Vota, of New Garden.
Get Certifcate, 13 MAY 1843, to Wayne County, Indiana, Chester MM.