(789.) JOSEPH HIATT (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 8-12mo-1811, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 4mo-1882, Wayne Co., Ind.; m. (1st). in Wayne Co., Ind., 6-2mo-1836, to DINAH BOND, d/o Joseph and Sarah (Mendenhall). Bond; b. 2-12mo-1816, Ind.; d. 28-9mo-1851, Wayne Co., Ind.; m. (2nd). MARY (BOND). COOK, widow of John Cook, and d/o Silas Bond; b. 1816, Tenn. (No children by second wife).CH: (By first wife). (2129.) Mary Ann; (2130.) Emaline; (2131.) Sylvester; (2132.) Amanda Elvira; (2133.) Eleanor; (2134.) Joseph; (2135.) James; (2136.) Sarah A.; (2137.) Abigail; (2138.) Solomon.
1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Wayne Co. Indiana: Joseph Hiatt, 39, Va., Pumpmaker; Dinah, 34, Ind.; Amanda, 9, Ind.; Sarah A., 2; Abigail, 1.
dismissed for marrying out of unity by Whitewater MM, Wayne Co, IN
(2129.) MARY ANN HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 25-11mo-1836, d. 28-11mo-1836.
(2130.) EMALINE HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):b. 1-11mo-1837; d. 14-3mo-1845.
(2131.) SYLVESTER HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 24-8mo-1839; d. 14-4mo-1840.
(2133.) ELEANOR HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 14-4mo-1842; d. 17-6mo-1842
(2134.) JOSEPH HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) 93.) 91.):
b. 20-3mo-1843; d. 21-8mo-1845.
(2135.) JAMES HIATT (789.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 26-4mo-1846; D. 26-4mo-1846.
(2137.) ABIGAIL HIATT (789.) (201.) 931.) (3.) (1.):
b. 2-8mo-1849.
(2138.) SOLOMON HIATT (789.) 9201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 28-9mo-1851; d. 13-1mo-1875.
(789.) JOSEPH HIATT (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. 8-12mo-1811, Grayson Co., Va.; d. 4mo-1882, Wayne Co., Ind.; m. (1st). in Wayne Co., Ind., 6-2mo-1836, to DINAH BOND, d/o Joseph and Sarah (Mendenhall). Bond; b. 2-12mo-1816, Ind.; d. 28-9mo-1851, Wayne Co., Ind.; m. (2nd). MARY (BOND). COOK, widow of John Cook, and d/o Silas Bond; b. 1816, Tenn. (No children by second wife).CH: (By first wife). (2129.) Mary Ann; (2130.) Emaline; (2131.) Sylvester; (2132.) Amanda Elvira; (2133.) Eleanor; (2134.) Joseph; (2135.) James; (2136.) Sarah A.; (2137.) Abigail; (2138.) Solomon.
1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Wayne Co. Indiana: Joseph Hiatt, 39, Va., Pumpmaker; Dinah, 34, Ind.; Amanda, 9, Ind.; Sarah A., 2; Abigail, 1.
Found in HH Book, Sent by Echo Mallery
S/o John and Sarah Wright Coats, Thomas and Sarah Coats were brother and sister.
Sent by Echo Mallery
(615.) SARAH HIATT (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. c1810, Grayson Co., Va.; d. prior 1842, Randolph Co., Indiana; m. 6-5mo-1828 (or 7-3mo-1829)., to THOMAS WRIGHT COATS; (he m. (2nd). to (786.) Mary Hiatt). Sarah had four children, names unknown.Hiatt-Hiett Genealogy and Family History by Wm. Perry Johnson p. 271
Top of Form 1 Posted by: scott hensley (ID *****2865) Date: January 16, 2012 at 21:43:46
In Reply to: Re: Solomon Cox / Mary Norris by Sarah Clark of 1215
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I found in a book of Johnson co, Mo history a paragraph mention of a Solomon Cox who moved to Oregon.History of Johnson County, MissouriEwing CockrelCopyright 1918 Topeka PublishingPage 281Early Settlement.The first permanent settlement in the territory now comprising Centerview township was probably made about 1832. Solomon Cox a native of Kentucky, settled on section 1 on the east side of Brier creek in 1832, where he built a log cabin, and remained until 1848. Mr Cox was a Missouri pioneer coming to the state long before it was admitted to the Union. He was known as "Uncle Solomon", was a frugal and industrious man and while living in this township he accumulated about 400 acres of land. This he sold at ten dollars an acre in 1848, when he left for the Pacific coast. He was a man of roving and adventurous nature and thus his onward march across the plains and over the mountains.My best guess is Mary Norris is buried very near the location of his cabin.Jesse Cox Solomon's father was the first white man to settle on the West side of the Missouri river in the area. Jesse is also a very intresting man. Jesse and family are documented in Lafayette county, Missouri history.Permanent white settlement in the vicinity of Arrow Rock apparently began around 1810, five years beforethe end of the Indian Wars. The 1881 Saline County history credits Kentuckian Jesse Cox with being thatarea's first settler. In 1810, Cox is said to have built a log house and cleared a patch of land in thetimbered hills. He was soon joined by members of his family and a son-in-law, William Gregg.2 Manysettlers were related or at least acquainted before their arrival, facilitating the diffusion of Southern culture.---------------------------------------------Area's first settler. In 1810, Cox is said to have built a log house and cleared a patch of land in the timbered hills. He was soon joined by members of his family and a son-in-law, William Gregg.2 Many settlers were related or at least acquainted before their arrival, facilitating the diffusion of Southern culture.---------------------------------------------If you will research the following books I believe most all of them are connected to our Cox family.Solomon Cox of Cole Creek is our Cox family. I think he was Solomon T Cox grandfather maybe gg grandfather.One of his descendants joined up with the Mormons I believe his name was Jehu Cox. The Mormons' have documented Jehu's ancestors. Our ancestors appear in Jehu's records.1. COX "The Cox Family in America: A History and Genealogy of the OlderBranches of the Family From the Appearance of Its First Representativein This country in 1660", by Henry Miller Cox. New York, 1912, 325p.2. COX "History and Genealogy of the Cock-Cocks-Cox Family Descended FromJames and Sara Cock of Killingworth Upon Martinecock, in the Township ofOyster Bay, Long Island, New York, by George William Cocks, New York,1912, 345p.3. COX "Joseph Cox, Ancestors and Descendants", by Stanley M. Cox. {KansasCity, Mo?] , 1955, 144p.4. COX "Descendants of Solomon Cox of Cole Creek, Va, and other early CoxAncestry of the Cole Creek Coxes", by W.E. Cox, Wytheville, VA, 1955 88p.5. COX "Our Cox Family, the Direct Ancestors and the Descendants of WilliamAddison Cox (1842-1919) Whose Wife Was Sally Ann Smith (1840-1915)", byEarl Weaver, Mason, Mich. 1969, 42p.6. COX "Some Descendants of JOhn Cox and Patience Piggot in the OldNorthwest Territory", by J. Bernard Benson, San Luis Obispo, Calif, 1976,319p.7. COX "Cox Family Outline", by Elizabeth Berry Buffa, Pacific Palisades,Calif., 1977, 34, 9 p.8. COX "Genealogy Jesse Jame Cox Family, Wayne Co, North Carolina", byBeatrice and Florence Cox, n.p., n.d., 10p.9. COX "Cox-White Correspondence and Family Records", by Theodore EdisonPerkins and Lucile Wood White [Greensboro, NC], 1879, 353p.10. COX "The Cox Family", by Karen Cox Whlwend. Omaha, 1`983, 24p.11. COX "Coxes of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1708-1978", by Priscilla L. C.Richardson, Gurnee, Ill., 1984, 256p.
Line in Record @I25795@ (RIN 25788) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 6 AUG 1810
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Whitewater MM.Line in Record @I25795@ (RIN 25788) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Appointed
DATE 21 MAY 1823
PLAC Overseer at Wayne County, Indiana, Chester MM.
(2920.) LOUISE HIATT (1153.) (395.) (77.) (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. 14-12mo-1884, Schofield, Carbon Co., UT; m. (1st). EARL WILLIAM KEYES; m. (2nd). ROYAL HILLIARD RANDS; address: Culver, OR. (R123).