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Note    H00257         Index
Apparently Mary J Hiatt the elder never remarried as she is living in
1870 on that census with Martha E Hiatt Tolliver Shepherd and John
Sheperd and Mary E Sheperd(Who was really Mary E Tolliver my
great-grandmother) and half brother Harry F. Sheperd. Harry nex
appears living with Mary Ella and husband Ambrose S. Holladay on the
1880 census so I am assuming both John, Martha and Mary J. Sr. died
between 1870 and 1880. I have not found much on them as yet, least of
all any death records.

Census records are confusing as the 1850 has Mary sr. born in Ohio or
"O" and her kids in Iowa, but then all other census records have all
of them as being born in Indiana.


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Note    N02484         Index
Sent by Jean Whitney

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Note    N00345         Index
Sent by Jean Whitney. Family removed from Henry Co., IN to Story Co., IA.
From records of Mayme and Annis Bales, Linneus, MO.

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Note    N02273         Index
Sent by Diane Henderson of Moscow, Ia. Also from Earl M. Rice. See also
the HH book by William P. Johnson.
In the 1850 census there is also a Sarah Bales, age 20, who must be a
relative of Bethiah Bales-Bailes-Beals. Also there is a Joseph Hiatt, age 19,
unknown relationship at this time. Could it have been the eldest son of Joseph
who had at that time, been married 20 years?

See pg. 185 of Vol 4, Indiana Quaker Rcds.:
5-21-1829 Hiatt, Joseph Fall Creek MM, Ohio req this mtg to treat w/h for
refusing to settle demands against him
11-26-1829 He agreed to settle and Fall Creek MM was so informed

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Note    N02209         Index
Sent by William Graham, Diane Henderson and Earl Rice. D/o Abraham Beals
and Mehitable. Dr. Alle corrected the spelling to Bethia without the H.
See pg. 185 of Indiana Quaker Rcds. Vol 4: 6:-24-1835.
4: 6-24-1830 Hiatt, Bethie (formerly Beals) Duck Creek P M compl for mcd dis
9-23-1830.

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Note    N03766         Index
Sent by Jean Whitney
Never married.

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Note    N00815         Index
See HH book, volume I pg. 718. Removed to Pasadena, CA. No children.

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Note    N03498         Index
D/o James Monroe Shelton and Martha Hannah Deatherage

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Note    N01970         Index
Have his bap Date on 28 of June or July 1881. Became a baptized member of the LDS Church in July, 1881. Baptized by Elder George Passey.

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Note    N03412         Index
Do not have the date William was sealed to his parents.
Chris has William dying on 18 Mar. 1891. From headstone, Surry Co. NC Apr. 2005... Del Taylor a brief sketch of the life of Willian Hiatt
written by Edmund f.Hiatt,youngest son of William Hiatt, march 9,1939,
Payson, Utah.

''William Hiatt was the oldest son of Jesse Hiatt and Julia Taylor. he was
born july 13,1821,at Mt.Airy,Surry Co.,N.C.,and grew up in that country
enduring many of the hardships and privations that the country was
subject to at that time. the country was new and thinley settled and chances
for an education were poor as there was not people sufficient in number to
afford a school. on this account William received no schooling. there home
was in a timbered country. the family had to work hard to clear land to make
a farm. they made their living by tilling the soil. about the year 1845 he
married Mary Taylor. they settled on a piece of ground near his father,s
and bordering on stoney creek, and commenced their lives very much as his
father had done. they had five sons born unto them namely, james madison,
jesse layfayette, isaac samuel,john henry,edmond franklin. in their new home
they continued to struggle on to maintain their five boys. some time before
the civil war broke out william was stricken with dropsy. this disease lasted
for several years. when he was sufficiently recovered he got a job caring for
mcgees corn mill and now he was able to help provide for his family. he lived
many years after the war. improved and cultivated many acreas of land. he was
an honest hard working man. his word was as good as his bond. they taught their children the principals in which they believed. at the close of the war a school was started in the country and they sent their boys to school. at
first school lasted only about 30 days a year, but as time went on the schools held longer. much praise and honor is due William Hiatt for the devotion and effort he maintained through his life which ended mar.18,1891.''