Only gives in Daniel R. letter that Will is married.
These families have no dates of births, etc. so no order given for
children. There also is a lot of assumptions and may not be in correct family structure. This will at least be a good start and if proven different later can be corrected. This information came from Daniel R. Teeters letters of 6 and 20 Jun 1897 to his cousin Lizzie, dau. of his uncle Jacob B.
Sent by Bonnie Pecora. Abraham Teeter moved his family back and forth
between Iowa and Penn. That is why some of them were born in Iowa and some in Penn.
D/o Hugh Alfrod and Martha Weller. Sent by Bonnie Pecora.
Refered to as Gus, David A. is said to "Still be here" by Daniel R. Teeter
in his letter of jun 20th 1897. He was writing from La Porte City, Ia.
Living at home in County Line, Jefferson Co. Ia.
(2342.) JOHN L. HIATT (844.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. --- ---.CH: (4315.) Rosa; (4316.) Dora; (4317.) Edward; (4318.) John L., Jr. (“Pearl”). (R70).
Sent by Juanita Dooley, Mildred Wynes.
John Lewis Hiatt
John Lewis Hiatt, son of Enos and Nancy Hiatt, born born in Stokes Co., N.C. December 1, 1841. He came with his mother to Salem, Henry Co., Iowa in the year 1843.
He was united in marriage to Phoeba Myers, December 17, 1863 who preceded him to the heavenly home thirteen years ago. To this union four children were born Rosa Hildenbrand of Winthrope, Arkansas; Edward A. Hiatt of Dallas Center, Iowa; Dora Powell and Pearl Hiatt who reside near Hiattsville. He leaves one sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Ward of Atlanta, Mo., also six grandchildren to mourn his loss; Myrle Ketcham of Udel, Iowa. Dorothy Hiatt of Kirksville, Mo. and Doland, Goldie, Evelyn and Wanetta Hiatt.
He was converted when a young man and united with the M.E. Church. He lived a good consistent Christian life and was happily awaiting our Father's call to the Eternal home.
His death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rosa Hildenbrand on April 12, 1921 age 79 years, 4 months and 11 days. His sudden death is mourned by his relatives and a host of friends.
The remains arrived in Moravia Thursday morning, accompanied by his son Pearl Hiatt, and daughter, Mrs. Hildenbrand, and a few hours lay in state at Turners, undertaking parlor, and were then taken out to Wesley Chapel, where Rev. C. B. Rayhill conducted the funeral services.
Interment was a Denny Cemetery.
"Peace be unto her"
Elmer Sharp sung a solo at the funeral services, entitled "My Mother's Hands" which was very appopriate and well rendered.
Aunt Nancy Denney has been very poorly for the past two weeks but is better at this writing but her extreme old age makes her recovery (doubtful).
Sent by Mildred Wynes.
(2341.) ZERUAH HIATT (844.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. BEN WHICKER; no children. (R70).Sent by Mildred Wynes.
(4315.) ROSA LUETTA HIATT (2342.) (844.) (228.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
m. BEN HILDERBRAND. (R70).