S/o John Price and Rececca Merryman. Sent by Isabel Jurinjak. Pierce City, Mo. 65723. Gunpowder Rec. from Md. Gen. Soc. Will Prob 16 Sept 1807.
2nd Marriage Tabitha Tipton on 1 Jan 1772Doing research on the Price family is Isabel Jurinjak PO Box 4 Pierce City, Mo. 65723. Also request of info from Ruth Price Burns, 1109 W 19th, Claremore, OK 74017 She wrote: 10-10-1995
Found your name in the LDS Records. I am looking for information on Jesse Price, b. Dec 14, 1763 in MD and died about 1812 in NC. I think he is my many times great grandfather. I have his parents as Mordecai Price born 1731 and Mary HYATT born abt 1725 in MD. I have no idea how or why Jesse went to NC but he ended up in Edgecombe Co. If you have any knowledge at all that you are willing to share, I would love to hear from you. Ruth Price Burns
Found in The Winchester Journal-Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind. The History of the Hiatt Family.
Gunpowder Rec. From Md. Gen. Soc. #148 The Price Fam. IGI(21.) MARY HIATT (3.) (1.):
b. 28-4mo. - 1726 o. s., prob. Bucks Co., Pa.; d. prob. in Maryland; m. 1754, Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., Md., to MORDECAI PRICE, son of John Price; dates and locations of birth and death not known.
CH: (137.) Esther; (138.) Ruth; (139.) John; (140.) Mary ; (141.) Jesse; (142.) Phebe; (143.) Ann.
".…Mary Hiatt married Mordecai Price, their first intentions of marriage being 6th mo. 26th 1754 - Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., Maryland." (R44).
From the Quaker records in Baltimore:
Mordecai Price, son of John
Mary Hyatt
Ch: Esther b. 11 - 28 - 1755
Ruth " 2 - 21 - 1758
John " 2 - 26 - 1760; d. 6 - 23 - 1786, age 26 yrs. 5 mos. 2 days.
Mary " 5 - 2 - 1762
Jesse " 12 - 14 - 1763
Phebe " 1 - 12 - 1765
Ann " 2 - 27 - 1768This family is given on the 1790 Census of Maryland.
Sent by Isabel Jurinjak.
Sent by Isabel Jurinjak. John never married. John Kemp witnessed the will of John PRICE, son of Mordecai and Mary HYATT PRICE in 1786, Baltimore, MD. Many of the neighbors and many o fhte people who started this little Dover ME Church were disowned Quakers, but I have found no records at all of my JOHN KEMP even attending a Quaker Meeting, even to witness a marriage or anyting. By Kakedo@aol.com; screen name, March 20, 2000.
S/o John Price and Rececca Merryman. Sent by Isabel Jurinjak. Pierce City, Mo. 65723. Gunpowder Rec. from Md. Gen. Soc. Will Prob 16 Sept 1807.
2nd Marriage Tabitha Tipton on 1 Jan 1772Doing research on the Price family is Isabel Jurinjak PO Box 4 Pierce City, Mo. 65723. Also request of info from Ruth Price Burns, 1109 W 19th, Claremore, OK 74017 She wrote: 10-10-1995
Found your name in the LDS Records. I am looking for information on Jesse Price, b. Dec 14, 1763 in MD and died about 1812 in NC. I think he is my many times great grandfather. I have his parents as Mordecai Price born 1731 and Mary HYATT born abt 1725 in MD. I have no idea how or why Jesse went to NC but he ended up in Edgecombe Co. If you have any knowledge at all that you are willing to share, I would love to hear from you. Ruth Price Burns
This Tabitha Tipton had to be a relative of our TIPTON families, married to the SHIELDS, as there are further connections to these TIPTON families of the same period and area. Do not know who this Tabitha belongs to at this time. Actually TIPTON may have been her married name and this was her second marriage, as it was for Mordecai PRICE.Re.: "Pearce Pioneers of Kentucky"
(848.) JOSEPH HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 1807, Ohio; m. in Delaware Co., Indiana, 20-11mo-1828, to SARAH BALLINGER; b. 7-10mo-1811, Ohio; living 1850 in Grant Co., Indiana.CH: (2364.) Elihu; (2365.) Nelson; (2366.) Jane; (2367.) Isaac; (2368.) Melvina.
1850 Census, Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana: Joseph Hiatt, 43, Ohio, Farmer; Sarah, 38, Ohio; Elihu, 20, Ind.; Nelson, 16; Jane, 14; Isaac, 8; Melvina, 5.
1830 Census, Delaware Co., Indiana: Joseph Hiatt - 1 male aged 20 to 30, 1 male aged under 5; 1 female aged 20 to 30.
(849.) DANIEL HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. c1808, Wayne Co., Indiana; m. (license issued 28 October 1830, Wayne Co., Indiana). to BELINDA SULLIVAN; b. c1810, NC.; both living 1870 in Grant Co., Indiana. (Her name is also given as Malinda Sullivan.) To Iowa.CH: (2369.) Elias; (2370.) Lavina.
1850 Census, Jonesboro, Mill Twp., Grant Co., IN: Daniel Hiatt, 43, IN, Farmer; Malinda, 40, NC.; Elias, 18, Ind.; Lavina, 10; Stephen Du Ayres (?)., 3. (Stephen Ayres Hiatt was a s/o (851.) Aaron Hiatt -- ed.)
Both living in 1870 Grant CO., IN., moved to IA.
1850 Census, Jonesboro, Mill Twnshp, Grant Co., IN.See HIATT HISTORY VOL I, pg 315.
Daniel Hiatt age 43, IN, Farmer
Malinda age 40, NC.
Elias Hiatt, age 18, IN.
Lavina Hiatt, age 10
Stephen Hiatt Du Ayers, age 3Steven du Ayres?, 3) Stephen Ayres Hiatt was a son of Aaron Hiatt, number 851 in HH book.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(850.) HANNAH HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 12-12mo-1810, Wayne Co., Indiana; m. 17 August 1830, in Delaware Co., Indiana, to JACOB McCORMICK, son of Robert and Ann (McCormack). McCormick; b. 11-1mo-1812; d. 15-2mo-1872. (First marriage in Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana; license obtained at "Muncietown". R91).CH: (2371.) Lacy A.; (2372.) Nancy A.; (2373.) Eliza; (2374.) Robert; (2375.) William; (2376.) Elizabeth A.; (2377.) Aaron; (2378.) Loruhama; (2379.) Jacob L.; (2380.) Hannah J.; (2381.) Margaret.
1850 Census, Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana: Jacob McCormick, 38, Ind., Farmer; Hannah, 39, Ind.; Lacy A. (female)., 16, Ind.; Nancy A., 14; Eliza, 12; Robert, 10; William, 9; Elizabeth A., 7; Aaron, 6; Loruhama, 4; Jacob L., 1; Susan Pearson, 24, Ohio; Elias Hiatt, 18, Ind., Farmer.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
(2369.) to (2381.) No further record.
Also known as Jacob L.
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF WILLIAM HIATT
(851.) AARON HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 16-12mo-1815, Wayne Co., Indiana; d. 12-10mo-1903, in Greeley, Colorado, while on a visit to his son;
he was buried at Peru, Iowa; m. (1st). 1/7-9mo-1836, to LUCINDA ROBERDS d/o Thomas and Ann (Randall). Roberds; b. 9-5mo-1814, Marion Co., Indiana; d. 5-1mo-1847, Grant Co., Indiana; m. (2nd). 17-8mo-1849, to SARAH TILSON, d/o Gershom P. Tilson; b. 1-7mo or 7-1mo-1818, in Ohio; d. 20-6mo-1880, Peru, Iowa.CH: (By first wife). (2382.) Mary Ann; (2383.) Elizabeth; (2384.) Evelyn; (2385.) Sylvanus; (2386.) Elam; (2387.) Stephen Ayres; (2388.) Robert Wilson.
(By second wife). (2389.) Molansi; (2390.) Arthur W.; (2391.) Leslie P. (And two who died in infancy.) (R114).1850 Census, Jonesboro, Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana: Aaron Hiatt, 35, Ind., Farmer; Sarah, 31, Ohio; Mary A., 12, Ind.; Eveline, 10; Sylvanus, 8; Elam, 6.
Benjamin F. Brown and Aaron Hiatt were pioneers of Madison Co., Iowa, and were partners in a business in a business enterprise near where Peru now stands. (R114).
Aaron layed out the town of Peru, Iowa found in The Delicious Apple 100
years 1872-1972 Historical Significance.Fenimores in Iowa by Jerri Fredin
The first mill on Clanton Creek was built in 1851 in Walnut Twp by Aaron
Hiatt and his brother-in-law , Benjamin Brown (B. 1825, Chester Co., Pa.) near the site where Hiatt laid out Peru. THe Hiatts, like the Clantons and Foxes (in laws of Hartwell Ogburn) were originally from N.C. and were among the first to enter land in Wayne Co., Ind. (Shortly after 1810).
Hiatt laid out Peru in 1855 on land he had entered, naming the town after Peru, Ind. He named Brown street after Benjamin. Peru, Iowa was the business and social center for the Fenimores and Ogburns for over 50 years.
Aaron Hiatt and his brothers, Jesse and Elam, promoted the building of the first church around 1859.
In 1887 the Chicago Great Western Railroad Company laid a track just a mile southeast of Peru beside the site of Aaron Hiatt's sawmill. People living in Peru began to move closer to the railroad trakcs and East Peru was established. (The original town of Peru is no longer known as such, but is referred to locally as Old Peru, while East Peru is presently called Peru. The site of the original town is now farmland.)
East Peru was laid out in 1887 on land owned by William Henry See whose
father, John See, had lived in the same counties in Indiana as the Genimores,
Ogburns, and Hiatts.THE HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY 1879
Hiatt, Aaron, Walnut twp., farmer, Sec. 3, P.O. Peru; was born in Wayne Co., IN and lived there until ten years old. His parents then removed to Randolph County where they lived two years, and then went to Grant County, IN; he married Miss Lucinda Roberts, a native of Clinton Co., OH, September 1, 1836.
She died Jan. 5. 1847, leaving four sons and two daughters of whom two sons and two daughters are now living. Mray A. now Mrs. Brown, Evaline, now Mrs. Hollingsworth; Sylvanus was wounded at the battle of Pea Ridge, and soon afterward died; Elam, Stephen S. and Robert, deceased; he married Sarah Tillson, August 17, 1849, a native of Dark County, OH; they came to this county October 10, 1851; they have three children; Lanti, now Mrs. Baker, Arthur W. and Leslie P.; owns 208 acres of land; when they came to htis county they located where they now live.
Whoooo, a big gap here, dates not close for death? Need help to prove out these dates. Given 12 Oct 1903 in Greeley, Colorado and as 5 Jan 1847 in Grant County, Indiana? Someone off here, families of this line please send correction. Larry Anderson LarryAndy@aol.com 5 Oct 2013
(2383.) ELIZABETH HIATT (851.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 1-2mo-1839; d. l-6mo-1841; Grant Co., Indiana.
(2385.) SYLVANUS HIATT (851.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 17-7mo-1842, Grant Co., Indiana; killed in Civil War, 30-4mo-1862. (R114).Mentioned in letter of Beulah Whitwer of Tilden, Neb. See notes under Benjamin Brown, husband of sister Mary Ann. Also see obit of Aaron HIATT, died from wounds received at battle of Pea Ridge during the Civil War.
(2388.) ROBERT WLLSON HIATT (851.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
(twin of Stephen Ayres Hiatt). b. 10-llmo-1846, Grant Co., Ind.; d. young. (R114).
Died young.
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF WILLIAM HIATT
(851.) AARON HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 16-12mo-1815, Wayne Co., Indiana; d. 12-10mo-1903, in Greeley, Colorado, while on a visit to his son;
he was buried at Peru, Iowa; m. (1st). 1/7-9mo-1836, to LUCINDA ROBERDS d/o Thomas and Ann (Randall). Roberds; b. 9-5mo-1814, Marion Co., Indiana; d. 5-1mo-1847, Grant Co., Indiana; m. (2nd). 17-8mo-1849, to SARAH TILSON, d/o Gershom P. Tilson; b. 1-7mo or 7-1mo-1818, in Ohio; d. 20-6mo-1880, Peru, Iowa.CH: (By first wife). (2382.) Mary Ann; (2383.) Elizabeth; (2384.) Evelyn; (2385.) Sylvanus; (2386.) Elam; (2387.) Stephen Ayres; (2388.) Robert Wilson.
(By second wife). (2389.) Molansi; (2390.) Arthur W.; (2391.) Leslie P. (And two who died in infancy.) (R114).1850 Census, Jonesboro, Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana: Aaron Hiatt, 35, Ind., Farmer; Sarah, 31, Ohio; Mary A., 12, Ind.; Eveline, 10; Sylvanus, 8; Elam, 6.
Benjamin F. Brown and Aaron Hiatt were pioneers of Madison Co., Iowa, and were partners in a business in a business enterprise near where Peru now stands. (R114).
Aaron layed out the town of Peru, Iowa found in The Delicious Apple 100
years 1872-1972 Historical Significance.Fenimores in Iowa by Jerri Fredin
The first mill on Clanton Creek was built in 1851 in Walnut Twp by Aaron
Hiatt and his brother-in-law , Benjamin Brown (B. 1825, Chester Co., Pa.) near the site where Hiatt laid out Peru. THe Hiatts, like the Clantons and Foxes (in laws of Hartwell Ogburn) were originally from N.C. and were among the first to enter land in Wayne Co., Ind. (Shortly after 1810).
Hiatt laid out Peru in 1855 on land he had entered, naming the town after Peru, Ind. He named Brown street after Benjamin. Peru, Iowa was the business and social center for the Fenimores and Ogburns for over 50 years.
Aaron Hiatt and his brothers, Jesse and Elam, promoted the building of the first church around 1859.
In 1887 the Chicago Great Western Railroad Company laid a track just a mile southeast of Peru beside the site of Aaron Hiatt's sawmill. People living in Peru began to move closer to the railroad trakcs and East Peru was established. (The original town of Peru is no longer known as such, but is referred to locally as Old Peru, while East Peru is presently called Peru. The site of the original town is now farmland.)
East Peru was laid out in 1887 on land owned by William Henry See whose
father, John See, had lived in the same counties in Indiana as the Genimores,
Ogburns, and Hiatts.THE HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY 1879
Hiatt, Aaron, Walnut twp., farmer, Sec. 3, P.O. Peru; was born in Wayne Co., IN and lived there until ten years old. His parents then removed to Randolph County where they lived two years, and then went to Grant County, IN; he married Miss Lucinda Roberts, a native of Clinton Co., OH, September 1, 1836.
She died Jan. 5. 1847, leaving four sons and two daughters of whom two sons and two daughters are now living. Mray A. now Mrs. Brown, Evaline, now Mrs. Hollingsworth; Sylvanus was wounded at the battle of Pea Ridge, and soon afterward died; Elam, Stephen S. and Robert, deceased; he married Sarah Tillson, August 17, 1849, a native of Dark County, OH; they came to this county October 10, 1851; they have three children; Lanti, now Mrs. Baker, Arthur W. and Leslie P.; owns 208 acres of land; when they came to htis county they located where they now live.
Located headstone in the Peru Cem. 6 Sept. 1992. Aaron Hiatt 16 Feb. 1815 - 12 Oct. 1903. His wife, Sarah Hiatt b. 1 July 1818 - June 20, 1880.
Found in Hiatt Family by John O. Beasley
Daniel married second time, 3 Setp 1869 to Sarah Ellen Howe Hillman, widow of Daniel Hillman, born 21 Dec 1828, died 18 Sept 1871; He married third time Mar 1875 to Martha Henly Rush widow of Duncan K. Rush, and daughter of John and Margart Clark Henley. By the second marriage there was a daugther, Alila Beth Winslow born 23 Sept 1870. No children by the third marriage.
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF WILLIAM HIATT
(852.) REBECCA HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 3-1mo-1813, Wayne Co., Indiana; d. 1-12mo-1868, Grant Co., Indiana; m. in Grant Co., Indiana, 26-9mo-1832, to DANIEL WINSLOW, son of Joseph and Penina (Pritchard). Winslow; b. 25-7mo-1811, Randolph Co., NC.; d. 18-5mo-1889, Grant Co., Indiana. (He m. (2nd). 3-9mo-1869, to Sarah Ellen (Howe). Hillman, widow of Daniel Hillman; b. 21-12mo-1828; d. 18-9mo-1871; he m. (3rd). 3mo-1875 to MARTHA (HENLEY). RUSH, widow of Ducan K. Rush, and d/o John and Margaret (Clark). Henley. By the second marriage there was a dau., Avila Beth Winslow, b. 23-9mo-1870; no children by third marriage.) (R91).CH: (2392.) Allen; (2393.) Levinah; (2394.) Nancy; (2395.) Asenath; (2396.) Louisa; (2397.) Clarisa; (2398.) Aaron.
Daniel Winslow and Rebecca Hiatt were the first couple to be married in Friends Meeting in Grant Co., Indiana. They rode on horseback to Winchester (in Randolph Co., Indiana -- editor). to "give in their intentions of marriage" before the Quarterly Meeting, but the marriage was consummated at Back Creek Mo. Mtg. (near Fairmount, Grant Co., Indiana -- editor)." -- Louisa (Winslow). Rush (R91).
Hiatt-Winslow Bible Record: Cover Label: "Rebecca Hiatt's Book -- Bought while keeping house for her brother by making and selling butter at 6 cts lb. Book cost 4.00.
"Daniel Winslow - Rebecca Winslow - Jonesboro, Grant Co., Ind. 1882."Daniel Winslow and Rebecca Hiatt married 26 of 9 mo 1832; Daniel Winslow and Sarah E. Hillman married 3rd day of 9 mo 1869; Daniel Winslow and Martha Rush married … March … (the obit. says 3/1875, others say 2/1872; David Hiatt was born the 7th of the 1st month in the Year of our Lord 1800; Lydia Hiatt born the 20th of June 1832 (8 inked over the 32).; Levinah Hiatt (died). age about 33 1830; Loruhanah Hiatt born the 26th of 7th mo 1821; Elcanah Hiatt born the 5th of 5th mo 1823; Abany Hiatt born the 16th of the 5th mo 1825; William Hiatt son of Isaac and Martha Hiatt was born the 18th of 8th mo 1775; Daniel Winslow born the 25th of the 7th month 1811; Rebecca Winslow born the 3 day of the 1 (?). month 1813; Alen Winslow
born the 2th of the 1month 1834; Levinah Winslow born the 30th of the 7th month 1835; Levi Hiatt born the 9th of 3d month 1840; Nancy Winslow born the 28th of the 6th month 1837; Asenath Winslow born the 26th of the 4th month 1841; Louisa Winslow was born March the 6th 1843; Clarisa Winslow was born the 18th day of the 5th mo 1845; Aaron Winslow was born the 22th day of the 12 mo 1847; William Newby born the 28th of the 8th month 1855; Sarah E. Howe was born December 21 AD 1828; Avila Beth Winslow daughter of Daniel and Sarah E. Winslow was born September the 23d day AD 1870; Death of Levinah Hiatt the 27th of the 11th moth in the year of our Lord 1830; William Hiatt son of Isaac and Martha Hiatt deceased 3 mo 1855; Daniel Winslow died May 18th 1889 age 77 yrs. 9 mos. 23 days; Asenath Baldwin died 30 of 3d mo 1895 aged 53 years 11 months and 6 days; Nancy Winslow Newby died 12 mo. 22d 1903; Death of Levinah Winslow the 22th of the 2 month 1836 aged 6 months 21 days; Death of Clarisa Winslow the 23 day of the 7th month 1845 aged 2 months and 5 days; Rebecca wife of Daniel Winslow died the 1st of the 12th mo 1868 aged 55 years 10 mo and 28 days; Allen Winslow son of D. and R. Winslow died the 15th of 3d mo. 1869 aged 31 (?). years 2 mo and 13 days; Sarah E. Winslow wife of Daniel Winslow died the 18th day of the 9th month 1871 aged 42 years 8 months and 21 days. (Above faithfully copied 12-16-1942, and re-copied 12-31-1949, by Charles E. Rush. Bible now in possession of Mark Baldwin, R. R. #3, Albany, Georgia.) (R91).
1850 Census, Mill Twp., Grant Co., Indiana: Daniel Winslow, 39, NC., Farmer; Rebecca, 37, Ind.; Allen, 16; Nancy, 13; Asenath, 9; Louisa, 7; Aaron, 2; Levi Hiatt, 10. (Levi Hiatt, son of David, was partially raised by Daniel and Rebecca (Hiatt). Winslow, his uncle and aunt.)
Found in Hiatt Family by John O. Beasley
Daniel Winslow and Rebecca Hiatt were the first couple to be married in
Friends Meeting in Grant County, Ind. They rode horseback to Winchester,
Randolph County, Indiana, to "give in their intentions of marriage" before the Quarterly Meetings, but the marriage was consummated at Back Creek Monthly Meeting near Fairmount, Grant Co., Ind.
Hiatt Hiett Family History Volume I, page 485
(2393.) LEVINAH WINSLOW (852.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 30-7mo-1835, Grant Co., Indiana; d. 22-2mo-1836. (R91).
Hiatt Hiett Family History, Volume I page 486
(2397.) CLARISA WINSLOW (852.) (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
b. 18-5mo-1845, Grant Co., Indiana; d. 23-7mo-1845. (R91).
(853.) NANCY HIATT (229.) (38.) (4.) (1.):
d. 17-12mo-1840; m. in Grant Co., Indiana, 11-3mo-1835, to JONATHAN DAVIS.