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Jacob Wellington HIATT

    See Hiatt Family History by William Perry Johnson, page 520.

(2780.)  JACOB WELLINGTON HIATT (1115.)  (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
m. in Delaware Co., Ind.; 3-4mo-1875, to  MARGARET J. FELTON.

CH: (4844.)  Nathan, (4845.)  Elijah; (4846.)  Orville. (R121).


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Hi, I am looking for any possible leads or information on my paternal grandfather who at times went by the name Pat O'Hara. John was born in Marion, Indiana on 12 Mar 1908 to Jacob Wellington Hiatt and Minnie Laurabelle Messler Hiatt Rook. He was in the military in the Panama Canal in the late 1920s and was in the Canadian Army. He married Thelma Ann Reece. He lived in Indiana and Yuma, Arizona. He was last seen at a Hiatt reunion in 1979 located in Marion, Indiana. thank you cathy
My mistake - John's father was Orville Fred Hiatt married to Minnie Laurabelle Messler Hiatt Rook.


Tamer HIATT

(1113.)  TAMER HIATT (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. c1807, prob. Grayson Co., Va.; m. in Highland Co., Ohio, bond dated 25 March 1824, to JOHN HOLLIDAY. Settled near Montezuma, Iowa.

CH: (2765.)  Mary E. (Others?). (R121).


Ann HIATT

(1114.)  ANN HIATT (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. c1809, prob. In Ohio; m. in Hih\ghland Co., Ohio, bond dated 2 May 1827, to WILLIAM SCHOOLEY. To Iowa.

CH: (2766.)  Eli; (2767.)  Elihu. (R121).


Elihu H. HIATT Sr

(1147.)  ELIHU HIATT (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 29-6mo-1818, near Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio; d. 20 February 1872, Harrisville, Weber Co., Utah; m. (1st). 17 June 1856 (or c1840, in Iowa?)., in Utah, to REBECCA COURTER, d/o John and Margaret (Hall). Courter; b. 2 February 1819, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa.; d. 9 March 1893. Coalville, Emery Co., Utah; m. (2nd). MARY BRANDON; m. (3rd). MARTHA FRANCES BRANDON; b. 28 February 1842, Henry Co., Tenn. (After the death of Elihu Hiatt, his widow, Mary, m. (2nd). to ---- ----, and removed to Canada.)  To Utah c1854.

CH: (by first wife). (288.)  Lavina; (2889.)  Mary Jane; (2890.)  George W.; (2891.)  Phebe; (2892.)  John; (2893.)  Charles; (2894.)  Margaret; (2895.)  Jesse; (2896.)  Elihu; (2897.)  Reuben; (2898.)  Francis M.; (2899.)  Rebecca E,.

((2888.)  thru (2893.)  may have been born in Iowa and not Ind.)

 (By second wife). (2900.) m Matilda; (2901.)  Emmiline; (2906.)  George; (2907.)  Leslie Willard. (R122).

1850 Census, Washington Co., Iowa: Eli Hugh Heyet, 32, Ohio, Cooper; Rebecca, 31, PA; Louisa, 8 Ind.; Mara, 7, Ind.; John, 2, Ind.; Charles, 2/3, Ind.; Samuel L. Heyet, 17, Indiana, Cooper.


  Sent by Connie Dabel, Jan 1990, West Valley City, Utah.

  Elihu Hiatt was born near Wilmington, Clinton, Ohio to Reuben Hiatt and Mary Stout.  His parents were members of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers.  His father Reuben was disowned on Feb the 13th, 1833 for disunity.  Perhaps living away from Pennsylvania where the main body of Quakers were had its effect on his life and the life of his family.  Elihu was the oldest of eight children.  The family moved about 1819 to the town of Salem in Marion, Mooresville, Ind. then to Ill.  Finally the family settled in Salem Monthly meeting.  This certificate was an introduction from the Quaker Church that they had just moved from, stating that they were "Friends" in good standing.
    Elihu married in 1840, Rebecca Courter, daughter of John and Margaret Hall Courter.  This was also the year that Elihu's father, Rueben died at the age of 64.
    Elihu and Rebecca had 12 children.  The family entered the Salt Lake Valley in 1853 settling at Mill Creek.  They brought three children: Mary Jane, John and Jesse with them haveing buried 5 of their children before they left Iowa.  The children: Lavina, George Washington, Phebe, Charles Stephen, and Margert had died of cholera.  Two children, Elihu and Rueben were born while living at Mill Creek.
   Elihu was asked by the LDS church, to take another wife and he and Rebecca excepted the responbibilty.
   Elihu married two sisters, Mary and Martha Brandon, each of these woman bore him four children, in all he became the father of 20 children.
   Elihu and Rebecca and their family moved in 1858 to the Weber River area where their son Francis was born.  The LDS Church at that time was instrumental in starting many of the communities in the Rocky mountain area.  A message from Church headquarters in Salt Lake City would go out to the communities else where.  Elihu and his family was called to move to the Bear Lake Valley.  They made their home in Paris, Idaho and helped to settle that part of the country.
   Each summer the Indians would come in the valley, hunt fish, pick berries to dry and glean wheat.  The white people were always kind to them and shared what they had with them.  Fishing was an important industry to the settlers.
  Elihu went to visit his daughter Mary Jane in Harrisville, which was later divided into Plain City.  While there, he was stricken with typhoid fever from which he never recoved.  Elihu died 20 Feb, 1872 at Harrisville, Weber Co., Utah.

   Sent by Laura Marshall of La Grand, Oregon, Nov. 1983.  Samuel Moore's
older brother Elihu was instrumental in converting and welcoming Sam into the
church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

NOTES BY LARRY ANDERSON:
   I was visiting Washington Co., IA in search of my own families records,that of Daniel Pickens who had settled in Brighton, Washington Co., in 1851 and registered his claims in Washington Co., IA.  He served in the Civil War beginning also in Washington, so during that search I looked for HIATT information and in some hidden records the court clerk allowed me to look thru I found the records of marriage for Elihu as well as many other HIATT families.  There is also a grave site of many of the relatives in this area.

Records found in Washington, Washington Co., Iowa.  Marriage record

                               1839-1844
    June 29, 1840 a license issued to join in marriage Elihu H. Hiatt and Miss Rebecca Courter both of Washington Co., whereupon J.B. Davis, esq. makes the following return or certificate to wit:

     I do here by certify that I joined together in marriage Mr. Elihu H.  Hiatt and Rebecca Courter on Tuesday the 30th day of June, A.D. 1840 both parties being of Washington Co.,  Iowa Terr.  Given under my hand officially this first day of July A.D. 1840 Joseph B. Davis,  W. Co., J.P.


Temple index cards. Endowment house records: #1129 book C. slg. page 176 End. house # 2346 book B. page 97, Utah & Nauvoo Temple records. # 932 book A slg page 59. Microfishe batch M183394. Serical sheet 1116. batch
A183374 Serial sheet 0593. Batch 183394 serial sheet 1116.  Records of Mrs. Bertha Hiatt Palmer, Plain City, Utah. daughter of Francis Marion Hiatt.  She is now deceased. she made her home with her father's sister Rebecca Hiatt Weatherston/  Rebecca Courter Hiatt apparently lived her last years with or near her daughter Rebeca Weatherston. It seems most likely that Bertha Hiatt Palmer would have access to the original family records  of Elihu and Rebecca Courter Hiatt.  Bertha also did considerable research and gives as her source the records of Rebecca Hiatt Weatherston. I do not know where the original family records of Elihu and Rebecca Courter Hiatt might be found. It seems doubtful that there is any other record of #1 LaVina, #3 George Washington, #Phebe, #5 John, #6 Charles Stephen and #7 Margaret, than the one kept by Elihu and his wife Rebecca and Bertha Hiatt Palmers record seems most likely to be a copy of that record.  The family is found in the 1850 Iowa census film #442964 page 1069 but it is ] impossible to make out the state of birth and the names of #3 George Washington and 4 Phebe are not listed. Perhaps they were dead. #1 LaVina
name is misspelled to Lousa by the census taker. #2 microfishe batch m183395 serial sheet 3990 Utah. #10 microfushec batch m183402 seral sheet 0726 (Ut) #11 Francis Marion Hiatt, microfiche (Utah) batch n000074 serial sheet 0588 Obituary idex from church historians office film 321,158. Iowa 1850 census #442964 page 1069. Deseret News page 10, May 27, 1913. Microfiche batch m183402 serial 0474. Family group sheet, grandson Charles John Taylor. 1965 filming.

   The sources used to compile this family group sheet were the best that were available to the researcher at this time. I feel there are better sources than those listed but they are not available to me.

   Researched by June Greenhalgh, 238 N. 5th E. St Anthony Idaho. (1980)

Marriage:(1) Rebecca Courter Marrage in 1840, (2) sld Mary Caroline  17 June 1856 (3) sld. Martha Frances Brandon on 19 April 1857  See batch sheet A183374 serial sheet 05983 and batch M183395 serial sheet 1613B-End H rec F #183394 pg 76 bk B1, M-Washington Co, Iowa territory by Joseph B, Davis Justice of the Peace W.C. J. P., T sealings End, Ehous rec F #183394Bk 1 pg 76, D-Ogden City Utah cemetery rec block 6 plot A, Bap-family rec, TIB Ehous #2328Bk B pg 97, End CFI Batch M183394  Ser #1116 Utah


Martha Frances BRANDON

  Sent by Connie Dabel.
     D/o George Washington Brandon and Keziah Fowler.  2nd husband William Reese.
     2nd husband Norman Monroe Pratt 2 Dec 1869.
     Because of prob with polygamy Mary left Elihu Hiatt & moved to Canada with  Mr. Pratt.
     Odinances Ba 6020590, So 1621551 End again17 Oct 1900 Logan T


Elihu H. HIATT Sr

(1147.)  ELIHU HIATT (395.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 29-6mo-1818, near Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio; d. 20 February 1872, Harrisville, Weber Co., Utah; m. (1st). 17 June 1856 (or c1840, in Iowa?)., in Utah, to REBECCA COURTER, d/o John and Margaret (Hall). Courter; b. 2 February 1819, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa.; d. 9 March 1893. Coalville, Emery Co., Utah; m. (2nd). MARY BRANDON; m. (3rd). MARTHA FRANCES BRANDON; b. 28 February 1842, Henry Co., Tenn. (After the death of Elihu Hiatt, his widow, Mary, m. (2nd). to ---- ----, and removed to Canada.)  To Utah c1854.

CH: (by first wife). (288.)  Lavina; (2889.)  Mary Jane; (2890.)  George W.; (2891.)  Phebe; (2892.)  John; (2893.)  Charles; (2894.)  Margaret; (2895.)  Jesse; (2896.)  Elihu; (2897.)  Reuben; (2898.)  Francis M.; (2899.)  Rebecca E,.

((2888.)  thru (2893.)  may have been born in Iowa and not Ind.)

 (By second wife). (2900.) m Matilda; (2901.)  Emmiline; (2906.)  George; (2907.)  Leslie Willard. (R122).

1850 Census, Washington Co., Iowa: Eli Hugh Heyet, 32, Ohio, Cooper; Rebecca, 31, PA; Louisa, 8 Ind.; Mara, 7, Ind.; John, 2, Ind.; Charles, 2/3, Ind.; Samuel L. Heyet, 17, Indiana, Cooper.


  Sent by Connie Dabel, Jan 1990, West Valley City, Utah.

  Elihu Hiatt was born near Wilmington, Clinton, Ohio to Reuben Hiatt and Mary Stout.  His parents were members of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers.  His father Reuben was disowned on Feb the 13th, 1833 for disunity.  Perhaps living away from Pennsylvania where the main body of Quakers were had its effect on his life and the life of his family.  Elihu was the oldest of eight children.  The family moved about 1819 to the town of Salem in Marion, Mooresville, Ind. then to Ill.  Finally the family settled in Salem Monthly meeting.  This certificate was an introduction from the Quaker Church that they had just moved from, stating that they were "Friends" in good standing.
    Elihu married in 1840, Rebecca Courter, daughter of John and Margaret Hall Courter.  This was also the year that Elihu's father, Rueben died at the age of 64.
    Elihu and Rebecca had 12 children.  The family entered the Salt Lake Valley in 1853 settling at Mill Creek.  They brought three children: Mary Jane, John and Jesse with them haveing buried 5 of their children before they left Iowa.  The children: Lavina, George Washington, Phebe, Charles Stephen, and Margert had died of cholera.  Two children, Elihu and Rueben were born while living at Mill Creek.
   Elihu was asked by the LDS church, to take another wife and he and Rebecca excepted the responbibilty.
   Elihu married two sisters, Mary and Martha Brandon, each of these woman bore him four children, in all he became the father of 20 children.
   Elihu and Rebecca and their family moved in 1858 to the Weber River area where their son Francis was born.  The LDS Church at that time was instrumental in starting many of the communities in the Rocky mountain area.  A message from Church headquarters in Salt Lake City would go out to the communities else where.  Elihu and his family was called to move to the Bear Lake Valley.  They made their home in Paris, Idaho and helped to settle that part of the country.
   Each summer the Indians would come in the valley, hunt fish, pick berries to dry and glean wheat.  The white people were always kind to them and shared what they had with them.  Fishing was an important industry to the settlers.
  Elihu went to visit his daughter Mary Jane in Harrisville, which was later divided into Plain City.  While there, he was stricken with typhoid fever from which he never recoved.  Elihu died 20 Feb, 1872 at Harrisville, Weber Co., Utah.

   Sent by Laura Marshall of La Grand, Oregon, Nov. 1983.  Samuel Moore's
older brother Elihu was instrumental in converting and welcoming Sam into the
church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

NOTES BY LARRY ANDERSON:
   I was visiting Washington Co., IA in search of my own families records,that of Daniel Pickens who had settled in Brighton, Washington Co., in 1851 and registered his claims in Washington Co., IA.  He served in the Civil War beginning also in Washington, so during that search I looked for HIATT information and in some hidden records the court clerk allowed me to look thru I found the records of marriage for Elihu as well as many other HIATT families.  There is also a grave site of many of the relatives in this area.

Records found in Washington, Washington Co., Iowa.  Marriage record

                               1839-1844
    June 29, 1840 a license issued to join in marriage Elihu H. Hiatt and Miss Rebecca Courter both of Washington Co., whereupon J.B. Davis, esq. makes the following return or certificate to wit:

     I do here by certify that I joined together in marriage Mr. Elihu H.  Hiatt and Rebecca Courter on Tuesday the 30th day of June, A.D. 1840 both parties being of Washington Co.,  Iowa Terr.  Given under my hand officially this first day of July A.D. 1840 Joseph B. Davis,  W. Co., J.P.


Temple index cards. Endowment house records: #1129 book C. slg. page 176 End. house # 2346 book B. page 97, Utah & Nauvoo Temple records. # 932 book A slg page 59. Microfishe batch M183394. Serical sheet 1116. batch
A183374 Serial sheet 0593. Batch 183394 serial sheet 1116.  Records of Mrs. Bertha Hiatt Palmer, Plain City, Utah. daughter of Francis Marion Hiatt.  She is now deceased. she made her home with her father's sister Rebecca Hiatt Weatherston/  Rebecca Courter Hiatt apparently lived her last years with or near her daughter Rebeca Weatherston. It seems most likely that Bertha Hiatt Palmer would have access to the original family records  of Elihu and Rebecca Courter Hiatt.  Bertha also did considerable research and gives as her source the records of Rebecca Hiatt Weatherston. I do not know where the original family records of Elihu and Rebecca Courter Hiatt might be found. It seems doubtful that there is any other record of #1 LaVina, #3 George Washington, #Phebe, #5 John, #6 Charles Stephen and #7 Margaret, than the one kept by Elihu and his wife Rebecca and Bertha Hiatt Palmers record seems most likely to be a copy of that record.  The family is found in the 1850 Iowa census film #442964 page 1069 but it is ] impossible to make out the state of birth and the names of #3 George Washington and 4 Phebe are not listed. Perhaps they were dead. #1 LaVina
name is misspelled to Lousa by the census taker. #2 microfishe batch m183395 serial sheet 3990 Utah. #10 microfushec batch m183402 seral sheet 0726 (Ut) #11 Francis Marion Hiatt, microfiche (Utah) batch n000074 serial sheet 0588 Obituary idex from church historians office film 321,158. Iowa 1850 census #442964 page 1069. Deseret News page 10, May 27, 1913. Microfiche batch m183402 serial 0474. Family group sheet, grandson Charles John Taylor. 1965 filming.

   The sources used to compile this family group sheet were the best that were available to the researcher at this time. I feel there are better sources than those listed but they are not available to me.

   Researched by June Greenhalgh, 238 N. 5th E. St Anthony Idaho. (1980)

Marriage:(1) Rebecca Courter Marrage in 1840, (2) sld Mary Caroline  17 June 1856 (3) sld. Martha Frances Brandon on 19 April 1857  See batch sheet A183374 serial sheet 05983 and batch M183395 serial sheet 1613B-End H rec F #183394 pg 76 bk B1, M-Washington Co, Iowa territory by Joseph B, Davis Justice of the Peace W.C. J. P., T sealings End, Ehous rec F #183394Bk 1 pg 76, D-Ogden City Utah cemetery rec block 6 plot A, Bap-family rec, TIB Ehous #2328Bk B pg 97, End CFI Batch M183394  Ser #1116 Utah


William HIATT

See pg. 349 HH book by WPJ.

(1121.)   WILLIAM HIATT   (391.)  (77.)  (11). (2.)  (1.):
B. 15-5mo-1820 Ohio; d. 16-11mo-1858. Madison Co., Indiana; m. in Henry Co., Indianan,21-12-1843, to RACHEL HODGSON, d/o John and Jane (Beals). Hodgson; b. 31-12mo-1847, Henry Co., Indiana; d. 2-1 mo-1883, Maidson Co., Indiana;  (She m. (2nd). 8-12 mo-1882 to George W. Rees; settled about 1849 in Madsion Co., Indiana.

(2808.)  Lewis Nelson;  (2809.)  Enoch Albert; (2810.)   Lovisa Jane;  (2811.)  John Ellis;  (2812.)  William H.; (2813.)  Eunice Ann. (R121).

1850 Census, Boone Twp., Madison Co., Indiana: William Hiatt, 30, Ohio; Rachel, 22, Ind.; Lewis, 5, Ind.; Enoch, 3; Louisa J., 1.


Lewis Nelson HIATT

(2808.)  LEWIS NELSON HIATT (1121.)  (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 12-12mo-1844, Henry Co., IN; d. 26-5mo-1862; unmarried. Served in Union Army during Civil War
Co., D., 41 Reg., Cav. Ind. Vol. (R121).

Died in the Civil War, never married.  Served in Union Army; Co., D.,41 Reg., 2nd Cav., Ind. Vol.


Enoch Albert HIATT

(2809.)  ENOCH ALBERT HIATT (1121.)  (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 17-4mo-1847, Henry Co., IN; d. 8mo-1913, Madison Co., Indiana Co., Indiana; unmarried. (R121).

   Never Married.  Lived with his brother John E. Hiatt and listed as a farmer.

Given by Judy Helpling Rosenow, JResnow33@tomcast.net, 10736 Long Ave., Oak Lawn, Illinois  60453  26 Feb 2013

ENOCH HIATT
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1bb0e36b-fdc4-412e-9403-29679786860d&tid=12414510&pid=483


William H. HIATT

(2812.)  WILLIAM H. HIATT (1121.)  (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 8-9mo-1854; d. 7-10mo-1859. Madison Co., Indiana. (R121).


Jemima Hiatt HYATT

(1125.)  JEMIMA HIATT (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.): b. c1825, Ohio; m. c1843 to CHARLES JOHN, son of Reuben and Mary (Harvel). Johnson; b. c1822, Surry (Now Yadkin). Co., NC.; living 1850 Randolph Co., Indiana.

CH: (2814.)  William; (2815.)  Reuben; (2816.)  Mary; (2817.)  martha; (2818.)  Joseph; (2819.)  Rachel; (2820.)  John. (Others?).


William JOHNSON

Hiatt Hiett History, Volume I, page 524
(2814.)  to (2820.)  No further record.


Reuben JOHNSON

Hiatt Hiett History, Volume I, page 524
(2814.)  to (2820.)  No further record.


Martha JOHNSON

Hiatt Hiett History, Volume I, page 524
(2814.)  to (2820.)  No further record.


Daniel JOHNSON

Hiatt Hiett History, Volume I, page 524
(2814.)  to (2820.)  No further record.


Jacob HIATT

(1126.)  JACOB HIATT (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. c1826, Ohio; d. 1895, Grant Co., Indiana; m. (1st). in Henry Co., Indiana, 26-10mo-1848, to OLIVE ANN LAMM; b. c1830, NC.;. (2nd). 27-9mO-1868, in Grant Co., Indiana, to CRYSSIAN WINTERS. Lived near Gas City, Indiana.

CH: (By first wife). (2821.)  Amanda; (2822.)  Samantha (Martha?). (By second wife). (2823.)  Cassius; (2824.)  Alonzo; (2825.)  Sarah J.

1850 Census Boone Twp., Madison Co., Indiana: Jacob Hiatt, 23, Ohio; Alivia A., 20, NC.

1860 Census, Vanburen Twp., Madison Co., Indiana: Jacob Hiatt, 35, Ind.; Olive, 30, Ind.; Amanda, 8, Ind.; Samatha, 6, Ind.


This line had not been followed because of no descendent responding to our informaiton at this time.  However, as of 30 April 1997, it may be that there will be a connection, or possiblity, to a Dave Schleinkofer that contacted me thru the internet.  So I am inputting his line as in the HHH book, page 349, #1126.  Larry Anderson
   1850 Census, Boone Twp., Madison Co., Indiana;  Jacob Hiatt, 23, Ohio; Alivia A., 20, N.C.
   1860  Census, Vanburen Twp., Madison Co., Indiana;  Jacob Hiatt, 35, Ind.; Olive, 30, Ind.;  Amanda, 8, Samantha, 6, Ind.


Jacob HIATT

(1126.)  JACOB HIATT (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. c1826, Ohio; d. 1895, Grant Co., Indiana; m. (1st). in Henry Co., Indiana, 26-10mo-1848, to OLIVE ANN LAMM; b. c1830, NC.;. (2nd). 27-9mO-1868, in Grant Co., Indiana, to CRYSSIAN WINTERS. Lived near Gas City, Indiana.

CH: (By first wife). (2821.)  Amanda; (2822.)  Samantha (Martha?). (By second wife). (2823.)  Cassius; (2824.)  Alonzo; (2825.)  Sarah J.

1850 Census Boone Twp., Madison Co., Indiana: Jacob Hiatt, 23, Ohio; Alivia A., 20, NC.

1860 Census, Vanburen Twp., Madison Co., Indiana: Jacob Hiatt, 35, Ind.; Olive, 30, Ind.; Amanda, 8, Ind.; Samatha, 6, Ind.


This line had not been followed because of no descendent responding to our informaiton at this time.  However, as of 30 April 1997, it may be that there will be a connection, or possiblity, to a Dave Schleinkofer that contacted me thru the internet.  So I am inputting his line as in the HHH book, page 349, #1126.  Larry Anderson
   1850 Census, Boone Twp., Madison Co., Indiana;  Jacob Hiatt, 23, Ohio; Alivia A., 20, N.C.
   1860  Census, Vanburen Twp., Madison Co., Indiana;  Jacob Hiatt, 35, Ind.; Olive, 30, Ind.;  Amanda, 8, Samantha, 6, Ind.


Cryssian WINTERS

Lived near Gas City, Indiana.   HHH book, pg 349, #1126 under Jacob Hiatt.


Alonzo HIATT

(2824.)  No further record.


William H. HIATT

(2826.)  WILLIAM H.HIATT (1127.)  (391.)  (77.)  (11.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 1850.


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