(3014.) ANNIE M. HIATT (1212.) (426.) (87.) (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. 24-2mo-1866; m. ALFORD COOPER; no children.There were no children.
(3016.) JOE EDWARD. HIATT (1212.) (426.) (87.) (11.) (2.) (1.):
b. 23-3mo-1874.Joe was a pipeliner/Piple line worker.
Samuel Auburn joined the patriot army in 1776. He was in the battle of Trenton and the winter at Morrisotown. He was a captain and company commander. He was partially crippled for the remainder of his life. After the Rev. War, he moved to Guilford Co., NC.
In 1796 he and Phebe moved to Grayson Co., VA. He settled near Wards Gap on top of the mountain on 200 acres. He acquired 256 acrs more on Snake Creek. He later moved to Marion Co., IN.
(251.) PHEBE HIATT (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
m. 8 August 1795 (date of marriage bond, Guilford Co., NC.), to SAMUEL AMBURN; no further record.
(252.) MARY HIATT (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
m. 1799, in Stokes Co., NC., to ROBERT RIDLEY; no further record.
Marr. place and Date from Phyllis Slater of Bremond, Texas.
Christopher is found in The Winchester Journal - Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind. History of the Hiatt Family, by Willard Hiess.
Christopher Hiatt and family were mentioned in the census of Randoph Co., Ind. for 1820. He had entered land (S. E. Sec. 19, T 20 R 14) on Sep. 17, 1817, the same day as his brother Jonathan. From that fact, one would conclude that the family arrived here about the same time as the Jonathan Hiatt family or in 1817. Thus making them one of the earliest families to settle on the White River. In the Clerks office at Winchester, is recorded the Will of Christopher Hiatt, on page 75 of Will Record Book A.
His Will mentions sons, John, Jesse, Soloman, Jonathan, Elisha of Grayson Co., Va. Jether, of Clinton Co., Ohio, Daughters, Rachel Hiatt, Sarah Montgomery, Elizabeth Edwards, and Lavina Hiatt. Administrators were his wife, Elizabeth and Jonathan Edwards. The will was dated June 30th, 1826, and recorded July 30th, 1827.
Among the earliest settlers in the White River Settlement of Friends were two brothers Jonathan and Christopher and a cousin, Zachariah Hiatt. Jonathan and his wife, Rachel were charter members of the White River Monthly Meeting. Records fail to disclose any close affiliation of Zachariah and his family with the meeting, several of his children, however, were disowned for marrying contrary to the discipline. So from these meager references in the minutes of the meeting it is to be assumed that the family still held in spirit if not in action to the teachings of their forefathers.
In the case of the family of Christopher Hiatt no mention of him or any member of his family is to be found in the minutes. Although Christopher Hiatt did not seem to carry the convictions of Fox deeply in his heart, he and his descendents have the same Quaker heritage as those that hewed closer to the line. In that respect, it is interesting to point out that practically all the Hiatts broke with the orthodox and joined the Hicksites during the uphevel of Quakerdom in the late 1820's.
Will of Christopher Hiatt Recorded July 30, 1827
Randolph Co. Wills and Estates 1822 - 1836 Will Bk. A, page 75
(The following will was sent to us by Ruhama Shannon Rt. 4, Box 315,
Winchester, Ind. 47394 8 Mar 1991)
I Christopher Hiatt of the County of Randolph and State of Indiana do make ordain and constitue this my last will and testament hereby dividing my Earthly property and Estate in the following manner (towit)
I hereby five and bequeath to my son Solomon Hiatt Towitt half of the South East quarter of Section nineteen Tange fourteen East of the Second principal meridian line -----
I hereby five and bequeath to my son Jonathan Hiatt the East half of the above named Section towit Section nineteen in tTownship twenty of Tange fourteen East of the second principal meredian line in the county and State aforesaid -----
I hereby give and bequeath to my son Eliaha Hiatt of Grayson County and State of Virginia, and to my son Hether Hiatt of Clinton County and State of Onio -- two several tracts of land lying in the said county of Grayson and State of Viorginia to be Equally divided between the said Elisha and Jether Hiatt ----
It is my will and desire that after my decease my personal property to be sold my Just debts paid our of the product of said Sale and the balance Equally divided between my sons, John Hiatt,Jesse Hiatt, Jether Hiatt, Elisha Hiatt, Soloman Hiatt and Jonathan Hiatt, and my Daughters, Rachal Hiatt, Sarah Montgomery, Elizabeth Edwards and Labvina Hiatt, Except a promisary note for seventy five dollars which I hold on my son John HIatt, which said seventy dollars, it is my will should be Equally divided between my sons John and Jesse Hiatt, that is to say John to pay the said Jesse one half of the amount of said note (towit) thirty five dallars and upon payment thereof the said Jesse to give up said note to the said John HIatt according to the true intent and meaning hereof ----
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my my beloved wife Elizabeth Hiatt, Executrix, and Jonathan Edwards, executor to this my last will and testament
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of the sixth month AD 1826.Randolph Co., Ind. Randolph County Historical Society
John and Mary Hiatt, In the 1699 era, John (1674-1726) and Mary (Smith) (1677-1745) Hiatt came to America from England with Wm. Penn to settle in Bucks Co., Pa. They had three sons, One Son George (1698-1793) m. c. 1724 Martha Wakefield (1700-1794) of Belfast, Ireland and were parents of 11 children. They moved to Virginia, then to Guilford Co., NC where Martha was a Quaker Minister. Their second child John Hiatt (1729-1767) m. 1752 Sarah (1733-1817) daughter of George and Mary (Thatcher) Hogdson. They had seven children. Their first child Christopher (1753-1826) m. 1776 Elizabeth (1754-1820) (daughter of Hurr and Rachel (Harold) Mills).
This family (in part) along with other families began to migrate west settling first in Hamiliton Co., and Clinton Co., Ohio before moving into Randoph CO., Ind. by 1819. Christopher's family consisted of ten children. One son, Jesse Hiatt (1799-1864) m. 1800 1st wife Sarah (1772-1802) (daughter of Daniel (1753-1800) and Susannah (Jackson) Beals who are buried in Sparrow Creek Cemetery). Her grandfather Thomas Beals was a Quaker missionary to the Indians in Chilicothe, Ohio.
Jesse and Sarah had a son Eli Hiatt (1801-1880) who was raised by grandparents (Dan and Susannah) after his mother died.
Jesse's second wife was Levica Williams, their children Sarah, Jonathan, Curtis, Nathan, Susanna, Mahalia, Isom, and Eliz. Ann.
This Eli Hiatt m. 1827 Mary (1805-1848), daughter of John and Rachel Connor and were parents to Sarah, Anna, Jesse, Nancy, Rebecca, Sabina, Nathan, and Eli Hiatt all of Randolph Co. area. Eli and Mary are buried in Cedar Cem.
A sixth child of Christopher and Elizabeth (Mills) Hiatt was Jether (or
Jethro) (1786-1845) who M. 1807 his first Phebe A. Puckett who bore Miranda and Lewis. Eli H.'s second marriage was in 1853 to Anna (1831-1898), daughter of Eli and Mary (Connor) Hiatt, his cousin once removed. They had Enos R. and Charles E.
Enos R. Hiatt was a photographer in Winchester and m. Mary, daughter of Pleasant and Nancy (Hiatt) Stanley. (P. and N's other children were: Jennie, Elliott, Edith, Albert, Mary, Rose, James, Love and Pleasant Stanley of Randoph Co.) Enos's sons were Rhea and DeLoe. Charles E. Hiatt (1856-1934) photographer, laundry owner, teacher and telegrapher lived in Winchester. He M. 1878 his cousin Florence "Etna" (1857-1938) daughter of Jesse Hiatt
(1832-1916) and his 1st wife Louisa "Lydia" Stanley (1835-1874) Etna had a brother Winfield Scott.
Jesse and his second wife Martha Jane Ingle (1850-1919) had Lindley, Nellie, Minnie P., Elmer, Eli, Eleazor, Erman, and Mary Elizabeth Hiatt. Jesse both wives and several children are buried in Bear Creek Cemetery, also known as New Dayton Cemetery, a short distance from the family home North West of Winchester.
The Stanley line came to America from England in 1662 to New Kent Co., Va., then to Guilford Co., NC tfor several years before soem families migrated west to the newly opened areas in Indiana and Ohio. The Stanleys stopped first in Clermont CO.,Ohio then onto Union Co.,Ind. From there a few went on into Randoph Co., In. The Hiatts and Stanleys share a Quaker heritage and there have been several marriages between the two families since their arrival in America.
Submitted by Colleen Hiatt Milbocker. Sent by Betty Hiatt. Alexandria, Ind.History of the Hiatt Family from The Guilford Genealogist
In the case of the family of Christopher Hiatt no mention of him or any member of his family is to be found in the minutes. Although Christopher Hiatt did not seem to carry the convictions of Fox deeply in his heart, he and his descendants have the same Quaker heritage as those that hewed closer to the line. In that respect, it is interesting to point out that practically all the Hiatts broke with the "orthodox" and joined the Hicksites during the upheavel of Quakerdom in the late 1820's.
Mentioned in 1820 Census
Christopher Hiatt and family were mentioned in the Census of Randolph Co., for 1820. He had entered land (SE sec. 19 T20 R14) on September 17, 1817, the same day as his brother Jonathan. From that fact one would conclude that they arrived here about the same time as the Jonathan Hiatt family or in 1817. Tus, making them one of the earliest families to settle on the White Water River.
In the clerk's office at Winchester is recorded the will of Christopher Hiatt on page 75 of Will Record Book A. His will mentions sons: John, Jesse, Solomon, Jonathan, Elisha of Grayson Co., Virginia, Jether of Clinton County, Ohio. Daughters: Rachel Hiatt, Sarah Montgomery, Elizabeth Edwards, and Lavina Hiatt. Administrators were his wife, Elizabeth and Jonathan Edwards. Will was dated June 30, 1826 and recorded July 30, 1827.[hannah2.FTW]The following received by CaraHiatt, 2319 Westfield Rd., Mt. Airy, NC 27030, 20 Nov 2000.
SOURCE: MARRIAGE RECORD OF SARAH HIATT, PUBLISHED BY THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, VOL. I ABSTRACTS OF THE MARRIAGE BONDS AND ADDITIONAL DATA GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1771-1840
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 25 SEP 1813
PLAC Highland County, Ohio, Fairfield MM.EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 29 APR 1797
PLAC Surry County, North Carolina, Westfield MM.
FOURTH GENERATION: GRANDCHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT(144.) CHRISTOPHER HIATT (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 3-3mo-1753, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d. c1826, descendants say in Clinton Co., Ohio, but his will was dated 30 June 1826, and proven in Randolph Co., Indiana, where he had entered land in 1817 and settled about 1819; m. 19-12mo-1776, Guilford Co., NC., to ELIZABETH MILLS, d/o Hurr and Rachel (Harrold). Mills; b. 24-10mo-1754, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC., d. post 1820, prob. Randolph Co., Indiana. Removed 1797 from Guilford Co. to Surry Co., NC., and a little later to Grayson Co., Va.; in 1813 to Highland Co., Ohio, and in 1819 to Wayne Co., Indiana, finally settling in Randolph Co., Indiana.
CH: (581.) John; (582.) Jesse; (583.) Rachel; (584.) Sarah; (585.) Elisha; (586.) Jethro; (587.) Elizabeth; (588.) Solomon; (589.) Jonathan; (590.) Lavina.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
19-12mo-1776 - Christopher Hiatt, son of John, Guilford Co., m. Elizabeth Mills.
29-4mo-1797 - Christopher Hiatt and wife and children granted a certificate to Westfield Mo, Mtg.
29-4mo-1797 - Elizabeth Hiatt (with husband). and family granted a certificate to Westfield Mo. Mtg.Westfield Mo. Mtg., Surry Co., NC.:
19-8mo-1797 - Christopher Hiett and sons Jesse, Elisha, Jather, Solomon and Jonathan received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., dated 29-4mo-1797.Mt. Pleasant Mo. Mtg., Grayson Co., Va.:
25-9mo-1813 - Christopher Hiatt and wife Elizabeth and daus. granted a certificate to Fairfield Mo, Mtg., Ohio. (R45).Fairfield Mo. Mtg., Grayson Co., Va.:
28-5mo-1814 - Christopher Hiatt and wife Elizabeth and children Solomon, Jonathan and Levina received on certificate from Mt. Pleasant Mo. Mtg., Va., dated 25-9mo-1813.Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
24-6mo-1814 - Christopher Hiatt and wife Elizabeth and children Solomon, Jonathan and Levinah received on certificate from Mt. Pleasant Mo. Mtg., dated 25-9mo-1813, endorsed by Fairfield Mo. Mtg.
8-6mo-1816 - Christopher Hiatt and wife Elizabeth and children Jonathan and Levina granted a certificate to Fairfield Mo. Mtg.Fairfield Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
27-7mo-1816 - Christopher Hiatt and wife Elizabeth and children Jonathan and Levina received on certificate from Clear Creek Mo. Mtg.Lees Creek Mo. Mtg., Hihghland Co., Ohio:
15-5mo-1819 - Christopher Hiatt and family granted a certificate to New Garden Mo. Mtg., Indiana. (R57).Christopher Hiatt is given on 1790 Census of Guilford Co., NC. (see p. 6).
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 156
Christopher Hiatt
Elizabeth Hiatt
Ch: John b. 3-30-1778
Jesse " 7-19-1779
Rachel " 5-5-1781
Sarah " 1-26-1783
Elisha " 11-27-1784
Jether " 9-1-1786
Elizabeth " 1-6-1789
Solomon " 4-13-1791
Jonathan " 4-23-1794 (R45).Guilford Co., NC.:
Deed Book 5, p. 316 - Evan Stephens to Christopher Hiatt, Jr. - 160 acres - George Hiatt's corner - Henry Camplins corner - Wit.: David Stevens and George Hiatt. Land on Deep River - consideration 20 pounds - 18 August 1792.Deed Book 6, p. 184 - Christopher Hiatt to George Macy - 16 March 1796 - 160 acres - 100 pounds - Deep River - George Hiatt's N. E. corner - Henry Camplins corner.
Deed Book 8, p. 201 - Christopher Hiatt of Greeson Co., Va., to Benajah Hiatt - 18 May 1804 - 48 acres and 29 rods - $241 - Horsepen Creek - Thomas Hunt's corner - John Whites Line - Wit: Amos Hiatt and Christopher Hiatt, Jr. (R49).
Grayson Co., Va.:
Deed Book 1, p. 500 - 14 December 1797 - Isom Goad of Grayson to Christopher Hiatt of Grayson - 100 acers - 50 pounds - waters of big Reed Island, a br. of New River - Wit: Andrew Cook, Silas Williams, Jesse Hiatt, June 1798.Deed Book 5, p. 242 - 23 June 1824 - Christopher and Elizabeth Hiatt of Randolph Co., Indiana - to Amer Jackson, Jr., of Surry Co., NC. - 100 acres - $100 - big Reed Island. Signed: Christopher Hiatt and Elizabeth (her X mark).
1820 Census, Randolph Co., Indiana: Christopher Hiatt - 1 male aged over 45, 1 male aged 26 to 45; 1 female aged 45, 1 female aged 16 to 26.
See Hiatt Family History by William P. Johnson, Also Jesse Day, See page
52, Mills Family History by Paul Mills.
D/o Hur Mills and Rachel Harrold.
Hur Mills and Rachel Harrold had Children:
Jesse, Elisha, Jether, Solomon, Jonthan, Rachel, Sarah, Elizabeth born 24 Oct
1754.
Richard Harrold, (Father of Rachel above) married Mary Beals on 1 Jun 1710 in Concord MM, Chester Co., Pa. now Delaware Co.,
Mary Beals, (Mother of Rachel, above) born 24 June 1692, dau. of John Beals and Mary Clayton.
Richard and Mary Beals Harrold had children:
1) Elizabeth born 10 May 1711 marr. Thomas Mills on 18 Jun 1730 New Garden MM. Thomas Mills was the son of John Mills.
2) Mary born 28 Mar 1713
3) John born 21 Dec 1715
4) Jonathan born 2 Feb 1717/1718
5) Mary born 19 nov 1718
6) Rachel born 9 April 1721 married Hur Mills, Married 1738.
7) Richard Jr.
John Mills, Father of above Hur Mills, was born 1689/1690 in Penn died
1760 in Guilford Co., N.C. married Rachel Bates. Rachel was born in 1691, and died 1724/1730. John Mills 2nd marriage was to Rebecca Harrold.
John and Rachel Bates children:
Thomas, Henry, Hur and John Jr. Mills. Hur Mills was born 1717/1718 in
Chester Co., Penn died 26 Nov 1761 married Rachel Harrold.
Notes of Jeremiah Mills Jr. mentions that Christopher and Elizabeth had a
large family. He states that they are much scattered some gone to Oregon [hannah2.FTW]SOURCE! MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER SARAH HIATT TO IRWIN MONTGOMERY,
VOL. I ABSTRACTS OF MARRIAGE BONDS AND ADDITIONAL DATA
OF GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA - 1771 - 1840,
PUBLISHED BY THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GUILFORD COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA
(884). JOHN HIATT (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 14-3mo-1803, Grayson Co., Va.; m. 20-9mo-1826, in Hendricks Co., Ind., to JANE GRIFFITH; b. c1804, Ky.; Living 1850 in Hamilton Co., Indiana.CH: (2511.) John; (2512.) William G.; (2513.) Benjamin G.; (2514.) Nancy Mahala; (2515.) Stephen; (2516.) Mary Ann; (2517.) James J. (Others?).
(Nancy Mahala m. John Fear Joseph. In Beals/Bales 7th Generation record (last page) she is number 7-1462-314 and record of their 10 children. Information was furnished by a grand daughter, Reva (Greg?) Abbot.White Lick No. Mtg., Morgan Co., Indiana:
14-4mo-1827 - 1827 - John Hiatt disowned for marriage out of unity. (R73).1830 Census, Hendricks Co., Indiana: John Hiatt - 1 male aged 20 to 30, 2 males aged under 5:2 females aged 15 to 20.
1850 Census, Washington Twp., Hamilton Co., Indiana: John Hiatt, 47, Va., Farmer; Jane, 46, Ky.; John, 23, Ind,; William G., 21; Benjamin G., 19; Nancy W., 11; Astephen, 8; Mary Ann, 6; James J., 2.
S-1850 Census, Hamilton Co., IN, Washington Twp, page 18, Film #442926.
John Hiatt was a farmer with $300 Real Estate.
Birth place of John not quite legible on census, possibly VA.
H-Benjamin Hiatt, age 50, lived next door. Probably was brother of John..
He had family; not all legible.
H-8 Year gap between Chn #3 and #4. Other chn? Deceased?
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Grand River Twp, F# 552272
S-Received $7.31 from Estate of Benjamin Griffith under the right of his wife
Jane (daughter of Bejnamin Griffith) to inherit from her father. He signed
his name to the receipt. Other recepients signed by making their mark.
S-1850 Census, Hamilton Co., IN, Washington Twp, page 18, film #442926.
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Grand River Twp, F# 552272.
S-IGI, 1988 Edition. (Extraction).
S-Determination of Heirship and Distribution of Estate of Benjamin Griffith
dated 11 Aug 1856, John Hiatt, husband of Jane, daughter of Benjamin
Griffith, received $7.31. Receipt dated 23 Sept 1856, and signed by John
Hiatt.
Hiatt Hiett History Volume I, page 497
(2511.) JOHN HIATT (884.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1827, Ind.: living 1850, Hamilton Co., Indiana, unmarried.
(2512.) WILLIAM G. HIATT (884.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1829, Ind.
(887.) ELIEL HIATT (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 14-1mo-1810, Surry Co., NC.; m. MARY WHEELER, d/o Benjamin and Naomi (---). Wheeler; b. 26-5mo-1817, NC.; living 1850 in Hamilton Co., Indiana. (R73).CH: (2518.) Stephen W.; (2519.) Benjamin Boyson; (2520.) Naomi; (2521.) Isaac H.; (2522.) William P.; (2523.) Larkin D.; (2524.) Elsie.
1850 Census, Washington Twp., Hamilton Co., Indiana: Eliel Hiatt, 40, NC., Farmer; Mary, 33, NC.; Stephen W., 15, Ind,; Benjamin B., 13; Naomi, 11; Isaac, 8; William, 6; Larkin D., 3.
15 JUN 1833 Get Certifcate to Hendricks County, Indiana, Fairfield MM.
(2520.) NAOMI HIATT (887.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b. 12-lmo-1839, Hamilton Co., Indiana.
(2552.) WILLIAM P. HIATT (887.) (253.) (42.) (6.) (2.) (1.):
b.22-lmo-1844, Hamilton Co., Indiana.
(2524.) to (2529.) No further record.