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Newton M. HIATT


(1871.)  NEWTON M. HIATT (697.)  (177.)  (26.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 24-9mo-1863, in Ohio; d. 7-11mo-1939, Denver, Colorado; m. MARGARET  J. ___. To Denver l925.


Elwood HIATT

   Taken from HH Book.
         1870 Census of Madison County, Ohio Twp., Iowa
Page 1 line 22.  Elwood age 44 Occupation farmer, Mary age 41. Edgar age 22, Farmer, Rosa 15 School, Frank 13 Help on farm, Thomas 11, Christopher 09, Newton 06.  All born in Ohio.

              The HISTORY OF MADISON CO., IOWA 1879

Hiatt, Elwood, Ohio Twp., Farmer, Sec 20 P.O. Ohio Twp, born in Clinton Co., Ohio, Oct. 30, 1825 came to this State in 1865, and settled in Mahaska County where he lived one year; he then came to this county and located where he now lives;  owns 200 acres of land; he married Miss mary B. Moorman, December 3, 1846; she is a native of Greene Co., OH; they have five sons and one daughter;  Edgar, Rosa, Frank, Thomas, Christopher C. and Newton.

(697.)   ELWOOD HIATT (177.)  (26.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 30-10mo-1825, Clinton Co., Ohio; d. 1886; m. (1st). 1846, to MARY MOORMAN, d/o  Samuel; b. c1825, Ohio; m. (2nd). CATHERINE OSBORN; to Iowa 1865.

FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT

CH: (By first wife). (1865.)  Edgar; (1866.)  Laura; (1867.)  Rosabelle; (1868.)  Frank W.; (1869.)  Thomas; (1870.)  Christopher Clinton; (1871.)  Newton M.

Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
16-6mo-1849 - Elwood Hiatt condemned his marriage contrary to discipline. (Hicksite).

Miami Mo. Mtg., Warren Co., Ohio:
24-1mo-1866 - Elwood Hiatt dropped from membership; former member of Fall Creek or Center Mo. Mtg., which had been laid down. (Hicksite).

Newberry Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
11-9mo-1848 - Elwood Hiatt disowned for marriage out of unity.
20-6mo-1864 - Elwood Hiatt received by request.
18-7mo-1864 - Rosabell, Frank, Thomas C., Clinton and Newton Hiatt, children of Elwood and Mary, received by request.
21-11mo-1864 - Mary Hiatt received on certificate from Dover Mo. Mtg., dated 15-9mo-1864.
21-8mo-1865 - Elwood Hiatt and wife Mary and children Rosabel, Frank, Thomas, Clinton and Newton granted a certificate to Spring Creek Mo. Mtg., Iowa.
13-8mo-1849 - Mary B. Hiatt received on certificate from Dover Mo. Mtg., dated 19-7mo-1849.

Dover Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
13-1mo-1848 - Mary Hiatt (formerly Moorman). condemned her marriage out of unity.
19-7mo-1849 - Mary B. Hiatt granted a certificate to Newberry Mo. Mtg.
15-9mo-1864 - Mary Hiatt granted a certificate to Newberry Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R57).

1850 Census, Clark Twp., Clinton Co., Ohio: Elwood Hiatt, 24, Ohio; Mary, 25, Ohio; Edgar, 2, Ohio.


Mary B. MOORMAN

    Found in HH Book, Sent by Deanne Younger.  Dau. of Thomas P. Moorman and
Dasha.


Christopher Clinton HIATT

(1870.)  CHRISTOPHER CLINTON HIATT(697.)  (1.77.)  (26.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 13-3mo-1861. (R84).

 Sent by Deanne Younger
 Never married.


John HIATT

    John and Sarah marriage record and inforamtion can be found in the The Winchester Journal-Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946.  Randolph Co., Ind, History of the Hiatt Family.
   This information is found in the Hiatt book by William P. Johnson, published in 1951.  It has served as the foundation for most other family histories of this line.  There are several families who have contribeted remarkedly on these families, see notes on specific families.
   See also Direct Lineage and History of John B. and Sarah Kenworthy Hiatt, and their Descendants, of Darlington, Indiana.  1674 - 1982  by Marian Hiatt Johnson, RR 5, Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933.
   History of the Hiatt Family by Willard Heiss, The Winchester Journal Herald, Sat. Dec. 28, 1946, Randolph Co., Ind. page 6.
   Whereas John Hiatt, son of George Hiatt of Blanden County, North Carolina, and Sarah Hodson daughter of George Hodson of the same place having delcared their intentions of marriage with each other before several of the Montly meetings of the people called Quakers at New Garden in the County aforesaid, and having the consent of parents and parties concerned their said intentions was approved of: And they left to their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order to the which they did on the 22nd of the 4 mo., 1752 in the presents of many witnesses Twelve of whose names are inserted to wit:  Martha Hiatt, Mary Hodson, Hannah Ballenger, Abilgail Pike, Sarah Beals, Ann Hunt, George Hiatt, George Hodson, Henry Ballenger, Tho. Hunt, Eleaser Hunt, Thos. Beales.
   John Hiatt died suddenly Nov. 28th, 1767, leaving his widow to raise his 7 young children.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT


(22.)   JOHN HIATT (3.)  (1.):

b. 19-12mo - 1729, prob. Bucks Co., Pa.; d. 28-11mo-1767, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., North Carolina; m. 22-4mo-1752, at New Garden Mo. Mtg., NC., to SARAH HODGSON, d/o George and Martha (Thatcher). Hodgson; b. c1733, prob. Chester Co., Pa.,; d. 1-3mo-1817, Guilford Co., NC.

CH:  (144.)   Christopher; (145.)   Mary; (146.)   George; (147.)   Solomon; (148.)  Martha; (149.)  Susannah; (150.)  Jonathan.

Cane Creek Mo. Mtg., Orange (now Alamance). Co., NC.:
7-10mo-1751: - John Hiatt received on certificate (from Hopewell Mo. Mtg., Va. - editor)., dated 5-6mo-1751. (R45).

4th day, 4th mo 1752: - John Hiatt and Sarah Hodgin had leave of the Mo. Mtg. To accomplish their marriage.  Thomas Beals and Thomas Hunt to attend the marriage.  2nd day 5th mo 1752 - Report was made that it was orderly accomplished. (R62).

2-5mo-1752-John Hiett reported married to Sarah Hodson (certificate recorded at New Garden).

4-7mo-1752- Sarah Hiett received by request. (R45).

New Garden Mo. Mtg., Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.:

22-4mo-1752 - John Hiatt, son of George, Bladen Co., married Sarah Hodson. (R45).

New Garden:  Whereas John Hiatt son of George Hiatt of Bladen County North Carolina and Sarah Hodson Daughter of George Hodson of the same place having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several of the Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers at New Garden in the county afsd, and having consent of parents and parties concerned their said intentions was approved of:  And they left to their Liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order the which they did on the 22d of ye 4mo. 1752 in the presents of many witnesses Twelve of whose names are inserted to Wit
Martha Hiatt Sarah Beals Henry Ballenger
Mary Hodson Ann Hunt Thomas Hunt
Hannah Ballenger George  Hiatt Eleazar Hunt
Abigail Pike George Hodson Thomas Beales (R52).

Bladen Co., NC. was formed in 1734, and when New Garden Quaker Meeting was first established arounf 1750 it was partly in Anson Co., which had been formed in 1750 from a part of Bladen Co., and,when Orange Co. was formed in 1752 from Bladen, Johnston and Granville, many New Garden families fell into this new division.  Most of the members were living in that section of Anson Co. which became Rowan Co. in 1753, and the balance were in that section of Rowan in which New Garden was located.  Some members were in that section of Guilford Co. in which 1779 became Randolph Co. and other Quaker meetings were soon formed.

New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 20
John Hiatt (d. 11-28-1767, p. 73).
Sarah Hiatt
Ch: Christopher b.   3 -   3 - 1753
Mary "    1 - 12 - 1755
George "    6 - 22 - 1757
Solomon "  11 -   2 - 1759
Martha "  12 - 21 - 1761
Susannah "    2 - 8 - 1764
Jonathan "    8 - 7 - 1766

Page 73
Sarah Hiatt, widow of John, d. 3-1-1817. (R45).

Larry Anderson's John Hiatt Jr. book, p 5.


Sarah HODSON

   Daughter of George and Mary (Thatcher) Hodgson who lived at Bladen Co., and Rowan Co., N.C. and were not Quakers. George and Mary were married 5 May
1729. In fact Sarah received into membership at Cane Creek MM on her own
request, on or in Feb. 1751.
   Children of George and Mary (Thatcher) Hodgson are John b. 1731 marr Mary
Mills.
 Sarah born 1733 marr John Hiatt
 Susannah born 1735 marr William Hiatt
 Robert born 1738 married Rachel Mills
 Joseph born 1740 married Margarret Williams
 George, Jr. married Rachel Oldham.

   FOUND IN THE NORTH CAROLINIAN VOL I NO 1 MARCH 1955 BY WM PERRY JOHNSON
   The earliest marriage at New Garden occurred the 22 nd of 4 Mo. 1752, when John Hiatt married Sarah Hod(g)son.1  Following is a full copy of their marriage New Garden: Whereas John Hiatt, son of George Hiatt, of Bladen County in North Carolina, and Sarah Hodson, daughter of George Hodson, of the same place, have declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several of the Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers at New Garden in the county afsd., and having consent of parents and parties concerned, their said intentions was approved of: And they left to their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order, the which they did on the 22 d of ye 4 Mo. 1752 in the presents of many witnesses, twelve of whose names are inserted, to
   Wit:
      Martha Hiatt          George Hiatt
      Mary Hodson           George Hodson
      Hannah Ballenger      Henry Ballinger
      Abigail Pike          Thos. Hunt
      Sarah Beales          Eleazar Hunt
      Ann Hunt              Thos. Beales

   Sent by Ruhama Shannon- History of the Hiatt Family The Winchester Journal Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946 Randolph Co. Indiana Page 6.


Lydia HIATT

(1673.)  LYDIA HIATT (609.)  (150.)  (22.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. c1835, Ind,; m. in Grant Co.,Indiana 19-2mo-1852, to HENRY BURSON.


(Leland lived in Tabor, Iowa, she was so active in preservation, history, genealogy and did so much to preserve and do her genealogy. We went together to meet several cousins, distant, as far as Hastings, NE to see Sylvia Hiatt Alexander, dau. of Andrew Hiatt.  She would use short hand, I have some of her notes, etc. but can't read nor have anyone today that can read short hand. That was thru the 80's and early 1990's.  Larry Anderson)


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