(1659.) ISAAC HIATT (607.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 10-9mo-1817, Ohio. (R57).
(1663.) to (1665.) No further record.
Hinshaw Vol I page 829.
Sent by Roy V. Anderson of 109 Westlook Cir, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
HH by WPJ, page 89. See also mention of Joseph under notes of Elijah Coffin, who married Naoma Hiatt, a neice of Joseph.
Winchester Journal Herald, Dec 28, 1946. Page 6.
Joseph Hiatt moved from Guilford Co., N.C. in 1801 to the vicinity of Westfield MM, Surry Co., N.C., and later that year to near Mt. Pleasant MM, Grayson Co., Vir., where he purchased land and continued to reside until his death in 1826. His home was a welcome stop for many weary friends and relatives on their trip from the Carolina's to the North West Territory.The Quaker Yeomen Volume 11, Number 2, July 1984
Wills of Joseph Hiatt, Thomas Baldwin, and Samuel Schooley The following wills were contributed by Mary Louise Reynolds, in May became the bride of Thomas Hamm at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She recently obtained an advanced degree at Kentucky and he is preparing his doctoral thesis at Indiana University. They now reside at 1609 Bergamot Street, Morgantown, West Virginia.
I Joseph Hiatt of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do this day make and ordain this my last will and testament in form and manner following viz:
First my will is that all my just debts be first paid out of my estate by my exectors hereafter named.
Secondly I give and devise unto my beloved wife Keziah Hiatt the premises and plantation whereon I now live for and during her natural life supposed to be abount one hundred and sixty acres more or less.
Thirdly I give and devise unto my grandson Robert Montgomery son of William the aforesaid premises and parcel of land, provided that he should take care of my aforesaid wife Keziah for her (one word illegible) being on the same premises together with her household furniture and livestock that I have given her as hereafter named for her support for and during her natural life etc, then to be freely enjoyed by him the said Robert Montgomery and his heirs forever.
Fourthly I give and devise unto my daughter Sarah Montgomery all that part of my tract laying east of the following line beginning at a tree by a branch corner to the land that I have given to my son in law William Montgomery and running up said branch a north course to a blackoak tree corner to Moore's Bell's land the which land as aforesaid to be freely enjoyed by her and her heirs forever.
Fifthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Keziah all my household furniture plantation tolls and all my livestock of every kind for and during her natural life and to be fully at her own proper disposal at her decease.
Sixthly I give and devise unto my son Zachariah Hiatt a certain tract or parcel of land and joining the same to be freely enjoyed by him and his heirs forever. Seventhly my will is that my daughter Martha Montgomery have no moer of the land and other property than I have already given her, etc.
Eightly I consitute and appoint my two son in laws Robert and William Montgomery to be my executors in this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments heretofore by me made and delivered hereby acknowledging this and no other to by my last will and testament.Witness by hand and seal this twenty fifth day of eleventh month 1825.
Joseph X Hiatt
In the presence of
Joshua Stoneman
Elisha Hiatt
Proven March 1826 term of court
Book 1, page 309.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(31.) JOSEPH HIATT (3.) (1.):b. 3-4mo-1753, prob. in Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d. 1826, Grayson (now Carroll). Co., Va.; m. at Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC., 25-3mo-1779, to KEZIAH MILLS, d/o John and Sarah (Beals). Mills; b. c1746, prob. in Md.; d. prob. in Grayson (now Carroll). Co., Va., date not known; removed in 1801 from Guilford Co., NC., to Surry Co., NC., and purchased land the same year in Grayson Co., Va., where he settled.
CH: (201.) Zachariah; (202.) Martha; (203.) Sarah.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
27-2mo-1779 - Joseph Hiett granted a certificate a Deep River Mo. Mtg., NC. to marry.
30-8mo-1783 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to deep River Mo. Mtg.Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
1-3mo-1779 - Joseph Hiatt produced a certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg. To marry.
25-3mo-1779 - Joseph Hiatt, son of George and Martha, Guilford Co., m Kezia Mills.
2-8mo-1779 - Keziah Hiatt granted a certificate to New Garden Mo. Mtg.
6-10mo-1783 - Joseph Hiatt and wife Keziah and children Zachariah and Martha, received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., dated 30-8mo-1783.
2-12mo-1799 - Kezia Hiatt granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg.
6-1mo-1800 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg.Springfield Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
1-2mo-1800 - Joseph Hiatt and family (son Zacharias). received on certificate from Deep River Mo.Mtg., dated 6-1mo-1800.
1-2mo-1800 - Keziah Highot and daughters Martha and Sarah received on certificate from deep river Mo. Mtg., dated 6-1mo-1800.
4-7mo-1801 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to Westfield Mo. Mtg.
4-7mo-1801 - Keziah Hiatt (with husband). and family (daughters Martha and Sarah). granted a certificate to Westfield Mo. Mtg.Westfield Mo. Mtg., Surry Co., NC.:
22-8mo-1801 - Joseph Hiett and son, Zacharias, received on certificate from Springfield Mo. Mtg., dated 4-7mo-1801.Guilford Co., NC.:
Deed Book 5, p. 256 - Land Grant No, 1487 - to Joseph Highatt - 10 pounds per 100 acres - 200 acres - Deep River - George Parke's survey - 16 May 1787. Deed Book 6, p. 466- William Lane, Planter, to Joseph Highatte - 66 acres - 100 pounds - sd. Hiatt's corner -1 August 1792.
Deed Book 7, p. 372 - Joseph Hiatt of Guilford Co., - to Ezekiel Hazel (Haisley - editor). of Stokes Co. - 266 acres - 250 pounds- West side of Deep River - George Park's survey - widow Kersey's line - 21 March 1801.
In 1797 Joseph Hiatt and his brother William sell 111 acres (See p. 88.)Grayson Co., Va.:
Deed Book 2, p. 136 - 9 September 1801 -Aaron and Elizabeth Colliar of Lee Co., Va. - to Joseph Hiett of Grayson Co., Va. - 480 acres - 195 pounds - Indian Ridge - waters of Burks fork a branch of Reed Island the waters of New River - witnesses: William and James Babbett, and Shadrach Colliar - recorded May 1802.
Deed Book 2, p. 170 - 24-2mo-1806 - Zachariah Stanley of Montgomery Co. - to Joseph Hiett of Grayson - 300 acres - 45 pounds- waters of Burks fork- Christopher Hiatt's line - witnesses: Ephrain and Rachel Overman and Ephraim Overman, Jr. - recorded Feb. 1806.
Deed Book 2, p. 419 - 22 April 1808 - Joseph and Keziah Hiett of Grayson - to Zachariah Hiett - 200 acres - $ 200 - on Cramberry and roads Creeks, branches of Reed Island river - recorded August 1808.
Deed Book 2, p. 451 -22 April 1809 - Joseph and Keziah Hiett of Grayson - to Richard Hodson - 150 acres - $200 - big Reed Island - witnesses: John Chance, Timothy Jessop, Reuben Hodson - recorded April 1809.
Deed Book 4, p. 107 - 27 September 1819 - Joseph and Keziah Hiatt of Grayson - to William Montgomery -100 acres - $ 100 - Burks fork, a branch of big Reed Island - recorded October 1819.Will Book 1, p. 317 - May Court 1826 -Inventory of Joseph Hiatt, dec'd.: By an order executed at March Court 1826. We met at the house of Joseph Hiatt dec'd on the 20th of May and proseeded to appraise the personal Estate of said Hiatt and after being sworn for that purpose we proseeded as followeth:
One gray mare 45.00 Some hogs not found 00.00 one plough Share .20
One bay horse 50.00 Seventeen head of one piece of Steel .37 1/2
One Bull 8.00 Sheep 17.00 One shot gun and
One cow and one Careshare plough 2.50 Pouch 3.50
Calf 8.00 one grindstone 4.00 two bells 1.25
One cow and two mattocks 2.00 one set of harrow
Calf 10.00 two Iron wedges .75 teeth 4.40
One cow 9.00 one hand saw 1.25 Bar Iron .74
One stear 7.00 one broad axe 1.25 one pair of still-
One steer 4.00 three gouges and six iards 2.00
One steer 2.50 augers 1.50 horse geers 5.00
One hefer 3.00 five chisels 2.00 two weeding hoes
One stear 1.50 Sundry articles .75 and corn rake 1.00
Two sows and two files .87 Iron .60
Four 3.50 one foot adds drawing one Harrow .65
Seven head of knife and hammer 1.50 one cutting box and
Hogs 11.00 two axes 1.50 knife 2.50One spade 1.25 one wheel barrow .50 Three tin pans .25
One log chain 1.75 one riddle .37 1/2 one lantern .75
One sythe and one saddle 6.00 one tea canister .50
Hangings 1.50 fire shovel and two small canisters .37 1/2
One shovel .75 tongs 1.00 Seven tin cups .37 1/2
Three tight casks 1.50 one pot 1.00 one coffee pot .50
One sythe and one frying pan .25 one funnel .061/4
Cradle .75 one oven 1.25 one tin bucket .30
Two mowing Sythes one pot .87 1/2 3 water vessels 1.00
And two cutting one smoothing Iron .12 1/2 one walnut table 2.00
Knives .50 two pewter dishes 2.00 one walnut chest 3.50
One auger and frow.87 1/2 Six pewter plates 1.25 Six chairs 1.50
One cross cut saw 5.00 two pewter basons one half bushel .25
One Barrall and and pewter dipper .62 1/2 one flax wheel 3.00
Tight cask 1.00 one candle mold .25 one check reel .50
One cotter .30 Seven pewter Spoons .50 one bed and
One bed and one bed and furniture 15.00
Furniture 14.00 furniture 4.00Signed a true lists of appraisement by us
Austin H. Smith Executors:
Isaac Branscomb Robert Montgomery
William Wilson assigned William MontgomeryGrayson May Court 1826.
This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Joseph Hiatt Dec'd was returned to court and ordered to be Recorded.
Test m. Dickenson C CJoseph Hiatt is given on 1790 Census of Guilford Co., NC. (See p. 7).
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 179
Joseph Hiatt
Kezia Hiatt
Ch: Zachariah b. 12 - 2 - 1779
Martha " 2 - 19 - 1782 (R45).Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 56
Joseph Hiett
Kezia Hiett
Ch: Zachariah b. 12 - 1 - 1779
Martha " 2 - 17 - 1781
Sarah " 9 - 18 - 1786
Sent by Beverly Anderson
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Reprint 1978 by William Wade
Hinshaw VOl 1. Page 829
Mills Family History by Paul and Rodney Mills 2nd Edition pg 20.
See also the Iowa Gen. Historical Society Surname Index, pg. 132.
This reference gives the date of birth as 1753, N.C. and died 1826 Va. and
married in 1779 NC to Keziah Mills. Code M51.
From the records of Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill. Sept. 30, 1992, she has his date of birth about 1746.
Hinshaw Vol I page 829.
Sent by Roy V. Anderson of 109 Westlook Cir, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
HH by WPJ, page 89. See also mention of Joseph under notes of Elijah Coffin, who married Naoma Hiatt, a neice of Joseph.
Winchester Journal Herald, Dec 28, 1946. Page 6.
Joseph Hiatt moved from Guilford Co., N.C. in 1801 to the vicinity of Westfield MM, Surry Co., N.C., and later that year to near Mt. Pleasant MM, Grayson Co., Vir., where he purchased land and continued to reside until his death in 1826. His home was a welcome stop for many weary friends and relatives on their trip from the Carolina's to the North West Territory.The Quaker Yeomen Volume 11, Number 2, July 1984
Wills of Joseph Hiatt, Thomas Baldwin, and Samuel Schooley The following wills were contributed by Mary Louise Reynolds, in May became the bride of Thomas Hamm at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She recently obtained an advanced degree at Kentucky and he is preparing his doctoral thesis at Indiana University. They now reside at 1609 Bergamot Street, Morgantown, West Virginia.
I Joseph Hiatt of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do this day make and ordain this my last will and testament in form and manner following viz:
First my will is that all my just debts be first paid out of my estate by my exectors hereafter named.
Secondly I give and devise unto my beloved wife Keziah Hiatt the premises and plantation whereon I now live for and during her natural life supposed to be abount one hundred and sixty acres more or less.
Thirdly I give and devise unto my grandson Robert Montgomery son of William the aforesaid premises and parcel of land, provided that he should take care of my aforesaid wife Keziah for her (one word illegible) being on the same premises together with her household furniture and livestock that I have given her as hereafter named for her support for and during her natural life etc, then to be freely enjoyed by him the said Robert Montgomery and his heirs forever.
Fourthly I give and devise unto my daughter Sarah Montgomery all that part of my tract laying east of the following line beginning at a tree by a branch corner to the land that I have given to my son in law William Montgomery and running up said branch a north course to a blackoak tree corner to Moore's Bell's land the which land as aforesaid to be freely enjoyed by her and her heirs forever.
Fifthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Keziah all my household furniture plantation tolls and all my livestock of every kind for and during her natural life and to be fully at her own proper disposal at her decease.
Sixthly I give and devise unto my son Zachariah Hiatt a certain tract or parcel of land and joining the same to be freely enjoyed by him and his heirs forever. Seventhly my will is that my daughter Martha Montgomery have no moer of the land and other property than I have already given her, etc.
Eightly I consitute and appoint my two son in laws Robert and William Montgomery to be my executors in this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments heretofore by me made and delivered hereby acknowledging this and no other to by my last will and testament.Witness by hand and seal this twenty fifth day of eleventh month 1825.
Joseph X Hiatt
In the presence of
Joshua Stoneman
Elisha Hiatt
Proven March 1826 term of court
Book 1, page 309.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(31.) JOSEPH HIATT (3.) (1.):b. 3-4mo-1753, prob. in Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d. 1826, Grayson (now Carroll). Co., Va.; m. at Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC., 25-3mo-1779, to KEZIAH MILLS, d/o John and Sarah (Beals). Mills; b. c1746, prob. in Md.; d. prob. in Grayson (now Carroll). Co., Va., date not known; removed in 1801 from Guilford Co., NC., to Surry Co., NC., and purchased land the same year in Grayson Co., Va., where he settled.
CH: (201.) Zachariah; (202.) Martha; (203.) Sarah.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
27-2mo-1779 - Joseph Hiett granted a certificate a Deep River Mo. Mtg., NC. to marry.
30-8mo-1783 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to deep River Mo. Mtg.Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
1-3mo-1779 - Joseph Hiatt produced a certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg. To marry.
25-3mo-1779 - Joseph Hiatt, son of George and Martha, Guilford Co., m Kezia Mills.
2-8mo-1779 - Keziah Hiatt granted a certificate to New Garden Mo. Mtg.
6-10mo-1783 - Joseph Hiatt and wife Keziah and children Zachariah and Martha, received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., dated 30-8mo-1783.
2-12mo-1799 - Kezia Hiatt granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg.
6-1mo-1800 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to Springfield Mo. Mtg.Springfield Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
1-2mo-1800 - Joseph Hiatt and family (son Zacharias). received on certificate from Deep River Mo.Mtg., dated 6-1mo-1800.
1-2mo-1800 - Keziah Highot and daughters Martha and Sarah received on certificate from deep river Mo. Mtg., dated 6-1mo-1800.
4-7mo-1801 - Joseph Hiatt and family granted a certificate to Westfield Mo. Mtg.
4-7mo-1801 - Keziah Hiatt (with husband). and family (daughters Martha and Sarah). granted a certificate to Westfield Mo. Mtg.Westfield Mo. Mtg., Surry Co., NC.:
22-8mo-1801 - Joseph Hiett and son, Zacharias, received on certificate from Springfield Mo. Mtg., dated 4-7mo-1801.Guilford Co., NC.:
Deed Book 5, p. 256 - Land Grant No, 1487 - to Joseph Highatt - 10 pounds per 100 acres - 200 acres - Deep River - George Parke's survey - 16 May 1787. Deed Book 6, p. 466- William Lane, Planter, to Joseph Highatte - 66 acres - 100 pounds - sd. Hiatt's corner -1 August 1792.
Deed Book 7, p. 372 - Joseph Hiatt of Guilford Co., - to Ezekiel Hazel (Haisley - editor). of Stokes Co. - 266 acres - 250 pounds- West side of Deep River - George Park's survey - widow Kersey's line - 21 March 1801.
In 1797 Joseph Hiatt and his brother William sell 111 acres (See p. 88.)Grayson Co., Va.:
Deed Book 2, p. 136 - 9 September 1801 -Aaron and Elizabeth Colliar of Lee Co., Va. - to Joseph Hiett of Grayson Co., Va. - 480 acres - 195 pounds - Indian Ridge - waters of Burks fork a branch of Reed Island the waters of New River - witnesses: William and James Babbett, and Shadrach Colliar - recorded May 1802.
Deed Book 2, p. 170 - 24-2mo-1806 - Zachariah Stanley of Montgomery Co. - to Joseph Hiett of Grayson - 300 acres - 45 pounds- waters of Burks fork- Christopher Hiatt's line - witnesses: Ephrain and Rachel Overman and Ephraim Overman, Jr. - recorded Feb. 1806.
Deed Book 2, p. 419 - 22 April 1808 - Joseph and Keziah Hiett of Grayson - to Zachariah Hiett - 200 acres - $ 200 - on Cramberry and roads Creeks, branches of Reed Island river - recorded August 1808.
Deed Book 2, p. 451 -22 April 1809 - Joseph and Keziah Hiett of Grayson - to Richard Hodson - 150 acres - $200 - big Reed Island - witnesses: John Chance, Timothy Jessop, Reuben Hodson - recorded April 1809.
Deed Book 4, p. 107 - 27 September 1819 - Joseph and Keziah Hiatt of Grayson - to William Montgomery -100 acres - $ 100 - Burks fork, a branch of big Reed Island - recorded October 1819.Will Book 1, p. 317 - May Court 1826 -Inventory of Joseph Hiatt, dec'd.: By an order executed at March Court 1826. We met at the house of Joseph Hiatt dec'd on the 20th of May and proseeded to appraise the personal Estate of said Hiatt and after being sworn for that purpose we proseeded as followeth:
One gray mare 45.00 Some hogs not found 00.00 one plough Share .20
One bay horse 50.00 Seventeen head of one piece of Steel .37 1/2
One Bull 8.00 Sheep 17.00 One shot gun and
One cow and one Careshare plough 2.50 Pouch 3.50
Calf 8.00 one grindstone 4.00 two bells 1.25
One cow and two mattocks 2.00 one set of harrow
Calf 10.00 two Iron wedges .75 teeth 4.40
One cow 9.00 one hand saw 1.25 Bar Iron .74
One stear 7.00 one broad axe 1.25 one pair of still-
One steer 4.00 three gouges and six iards 2.00
One steer 2.50 augers 1.50 horse geers 5.00
One hefer 3.00 five chisels 2.00 two weeding hoes
One stear 1.50 Sundry articles .75 and corn rake 1.00
Two sows and two files .87 Iron .60
Four 3.50 one foot adds drawing one Harrow .65
Seven head of knife and hammer 1.50 one cutting box and
Hogs 11.00 two axes 1.50 knife 2.50One spade 1.25 one wheel barrow .50 Three tin pans .25
One log chain 1.75 one riddle .37 1/2 one lantern .75
One sythe and one saddle 6.00 one tea canister .50
Hangings 1.50 fire shovel and two small canisters .37 1/2
One shovel .75 tongs 1.00 Seven tin cups .37 1/2
Three tight casks 1.50 one pot 1.00 one coffee pot .50
One sythe and one frying pan .25 one funnel .061/4
Cradle .75 one oven 1.25 one tin bucket .30
Two mowing Sythes one pot .87 1/2 3 water vessels 1.00
And two cutting one smoothing Iron .12 1/2 one walnut table 2.00
Knives .50 two pewter dishes 2.00 one walnut chest 3.50
One auger and frow.87 1/2 Six pewter plates 1.25 Six chairs 1.50
One cross cut saw 5.00 two pewter basons one half bushel .25
One Barrall and and pewter dipper .62 1/2 one flax wheel 3.00
Tight cask 1.00 one candle mold .25 one check reel .50
One cotter .30 Seven pewter Spoons .50 one bed and
One bed and one bed and furniture 15.00
Furniture 14.00 furniture 4.00Signed a true lists of appraisement by us
Austin H. Smith Executors:
Isaac Branscomb Robert Montgomery
William Wilson assigned William MontgomeryGrayson May Court 1826.
This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Joseph Hiatt Dec'd was returned to court and ordered to be Recorded.
Test m. Dickenson C CJoseph Hiatt is given on 1790 Census of Guilford Co., NC. (See p. 7).
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 179
Joseph Hiatt
Kezia Hiatt
Ch: Zachariah b. 12 - 2 - 1779
Martha " 2 - 19 - 1782 (R45).Deep River Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
Page 56
Joseph Hiett
Kezia Hiett
Ch: Zachariah b. 12 - 1 - 1779
Martha " 2 - 17 - 1781
Sarah " 9 - 18 - 1786
The Quaker Yeomen, Volume 13, Number 4, Nov 1986 page 8
Marriage of Samuel Hoggatt and Lydia (Hiatt) Hunt
Whereas Samuel Hoggatt of the County of Guilford in North Carolian Son of Anthony Hoggatt and Mary his wife and Lydia Hunt of the same place Daughter of George Hiatt and Mary his wife have declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Several Montly Meetings of the people called Quakers held at Newgarden in the County & State aforesd., whose proceeding therein was allowed by said Meetings and they left at their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order the which they did the fifth day of the fifth month 1784 at a meeting at Newgarden before many witnesses 12 of whose names are here inserted. Lydia Hiatt, Sarah Williams, Hannah Johnson, Mary Cook, Priscilla Coffen, Sarah Russel, Abel Knight, Wm Stanley, David Hoggatt, Nathan Hunt, Michajah Terrell, Wm Coffin.
(The above named Lydia Hoggat deceased on 16th of 4th mo 1790.)Lydia and Samuel had no children. See Hinshaw Vol I, pgs. 499, 544, 547, 501, 550. Had no children.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(30.) LYDIA HIATT (3.) (1.):b. 22-3mo-1747, in Va.; d. 16-4mo-1790, Guilford Co., NC.; m. (1st). at New Garden Mo. Mtg. Guilford Co., NC., 18-10mo-1775, to URIAH HUNT, son of William and Sarah (Mills). Hunt; b. 14-10mo.-1754, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d. 1-8mo-1781, Guilford Co., NC.; m. (2nd). at New Garden Mo. Mtg., 5-5mo-
1784, to SAMUEL HOGGATT (cf. Hockett)., son of Anthony and Mary (--). Hoggatt; b. 29-5mo-1755,
Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC., and there m. (2nd). 30-1mo-1793 to Mary Pinson.) New Garden Mo. Mtg.: 26-10mo-1771- Lydia Hiett, Jr., granted certificate. 18-10mo-1775 -Lydia Hiatt, d/o George, Guilford Co., m. Uriah Hunt. Lydia Hoggatt, wife of Samuel, and d/o George and Martha Hiatt, died 16-4mo-1790. (R45). Lydia Hiatt had no children.N.B. The above Uriah Hunt is not to be confused with the Uriah Hunt who became a well-known bookseller in Philadelphia - editor.
Samuel Hoggatt, son of Anthony and Mary who married first to Charity
Mills, 2-11-1779. Charity, dau. of Henry Mills and Hannah Thornburg.There are a couple of other Hoggatt /Hockett brothers, Stephen Hockett,
who apparently changed his name, married Margaret Thornberg, Thornburg, Stephen was born 4-6-1767 in Rowen Co., N.C., he was the son of William Hoggatt who died 4-27-1772 in Guilford Co., N.C. William married Hannah Beals.
There is also a David Hoggatt who was a witness to the marriage of Lydia
(Hiatt) Hunt, do not know his relationship. There was also a Nathan Hunt who
witnessed the marriage.
William was the son of Philip Hoggatt b. abt. 1687 in Scotland and d. 1783, resided at Cedar Creek MM, Va. married Mary Glendenning, b. ca. 1698 in Scotland and d. 11-17-1780 in Guilford Co., N.C.
We do not have any information as to children of any of these marriages.
The Quaker Yeomen, Volume 13, Number 4, Nov 1986 page 8
Marriage of Samuel Hoggatt and Lydia (Hiatt) Hunt
Whereas Samuel Hoggatt of the County of Guilford in North Carolian Son of Anthony Hoggatt and Mary his wife and Lydia Hunt of the same place Daughter of George Hiatt and Mary his wife have declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Several Montly Meetings of the people called Quakers held at Newgarden in the County & State aforesd., whose proceeding therein was allowed by said Meetings and they left at their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order the which they did the fifth day of the fifth month 1784 at a meeting at Newgarden before many witnesses 12 of whose names are here inserted. Lydia Hiatt, Sarah Williams, Hannah Johnson, Mary Cook, Priscilla Coffen, Sarah Russel, Abel Knight, Wm Stanley, David Hoggatt, Nathan Hunt, Michajah Terrell, Wm Coffin.
(The above named Lydia Hoggat deceased on 16th of 4th mo 1790.)Lydia and Samuel had no children. See Hinshaw Vol I, pgs. 499, 544, 547, 501, 550. Had no children.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(30.) LYDIA HIATT (3.) (1.):b. 22-3mo-1747, in Va.; d. 16-4mo-1790, Guilford Co., NC.; m. (1st). at New Garden Mo. Mtg. Guilford Co., NC., 18-10mo-1775, to URIAH HUNT, son of William and Sarah (Mills). Hunt; b. 14-10mo.-1754, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d. 1-8mo-1781, Guilford Co., NC.; m. (2nd). at New Garden Mo. Mtg., 5-5mo-
1784, to SAMUEL HOGGATT (cf. Hockett)., son of Anthony and Mary (--). Hoggatt; b. 29-5mo-1755,
Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC., and there m. (2nd). 30-1mo-1793 to Mary Pinson.) New Garden Mo. Mtg.: 26-10mo-1771- Lydia Hiett, Jr., granted certificate. 18-10mo-1775 -Lydia Hiatt, d/o George, Guilford Co., m. Uriah Hunt. Lydia Hoggatt, wife of Samuel, and d/o George and Martha Hiatt, died 16-4mo-1790. (R45). Lydia Hiatt had no children.N.B. The above Uriah Hunt is not to be confused with the Uriah Hunt who became a well-known bookseller in Philadelphia - editor.
Sent by Felix Luck
Sent by Felix Luck
(29.) ELIZABETH HIATT (3.) (1.):b. 12-11mo-1745, prob. in Va.; prob. died young or unmarried; no further record of her has been found.
SENT FROM FELIX LUCK
Information from the Harmon Hiatt records, written in 1895, sent us by Amer Hiatt.
During the Revolutionary War William and Charity Williams Hiatt nursed the soldiers at Guilford County, N.C. Quaker Church. They took seats all out and put in cots.
Speaking of New Garden MM, Guilford Co., N.C. This settlement appearing to have began about 1722, as that is when Thomas Jessup moved there from Newberne, in Craven Co., on the Neuce River.
See HH book, pg. 85 for drawing of settlement, with settlers places during the Rev. War.
William Hiatt and his brother Christopher lived on adjoining farms. They probably being the heirs of George Hiatt and Martha Wakefield, who first settled the farm in the early 18th century, being the only heirs, since John and George were somehow lost to the family.
A small creek ran through the Hiatt tract, and some one dammed it and built a mill for grinding corn.
Some of the Hiatts are located in Anson Co. at Wainsborough. Allison Hiatt had three sons, John, William, and David, but cannot trace their relationship to the Hiatts of Guilford Co. David has a son, Samuel H. Hiatt living in Charleston, S.C.
William Hiatt grew up on the Hiatt farm in Guilford Co., N.C. He must have obtained the farm from his father by gift or purchase as he was providing for the youngest dau., Rebecca, and his wife, Charity, till his death which occured in 1814. He grew up a family of 10 children on this farm and turned it over to the legal heirs. His wife, Charity William Hiatt, holding an interest in the farm till it was bought by Amer Hiatt, and he used it about 7 years. Then he sold in 1823, thus passing the old Hiatt farm out of the Hiatt possession after having been the birth place and home of 3 generations of Hiatts.
I will now go on with William Hiatt, of Guilford County, N.C., William Hiatt the father of ten children (one of whom was Amer Hiatt), marrieed Charity Williams, daughter of Richard and Preudence Williams, Prudence was a Beale. When William Hiatt asked for the consent of Charity's parents to their marriage, the parents objected, remaking that she was too young to marry. William replied that she would get older every day, which she did, till she was nearly 100 years old, and her descendants numbered about 300 before she died. She was buried at Spiceland, Henry Co., Ind.
Williams Hiatt's father was George Hiatt, the meeting house called "Bethel" near my father, Amer Hiatt's farm, for I went to drop corn for him when I was about five years old. He moved to Henry County where the Quakers
had established a flourishing society or meeting called Spiceland, where there were ten children born unto them (no record of names). They were so careful of the health of the family that they had never required the services of a doctor till they were all grown. He attended to farming systematically and intelligently, and was able to give to each child a house, which, through their training, they were ablee to manage properly. When he died he was nearly 95 years old. He never aspired to any office, but was a bright example of original Quakerism. His wife survived him.
Birth & marriage records in IGI, other information from "Davis - A Quaker Family"
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(28.) WILLIAM HIATT (3.) (1.)b. 1-7mo.-1742, prob. in Va.: d. 12-7mo-1814, Guilford Co., NC.; m. at New Garden Mo. Mtg., Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.,17-5mo-1769, to CHARITY WILLIAMS, dau.of Richard and Prudence (Beals). Williams; b. 6-8mo-1750, in Prince Georges Co., Md.; d. 17-3mo-1840, at the home of her dau. Rebecca, at Spiceland, Henry Co., Indiana, and was buried in Spiceland Friend's Cemetery.
CH: (191.) Joel; (192.) Benajah; (193.) Isam;(194.) Prudence; (195.) Rachel; (196.) Ruth; (197.) Silas; (198.) Esther; (199.) Amer; (200.) Rebecca.
In 1943 Mrs. Luther J. Hiatt wrote: "William Hiatt inherited this (his father's). farm and married Charity Williams, of Welsh descent. It was during his lifetime that the Battle of General Green and Cornwallis took place on the farm and adjoining territory. The wounded soldiers of both armies were taken into the New Garden meeting house; and grandmother Hiatt baked bread for them." (R65).
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.:
22 of 2 mo 1766- New Garden Preparative Meeting informs this Meeting that William intends to travel abroad (..torn..) the Provinces of Virginia, Maryland and some parts of Pennsylvania to visit his relatives and intends to tarry some time and rerquested our ceritficate. This meeting thereofre appoints Eleazar Hunt and Richard Williams to inquire into the young man's life and conversation and clearness of marriage engagements and what else may be needful and if they find nothing to obstruct prepare a certificate and produce it to a First-day Meeting at New Garden for to be signed and report their case to next meeting.29 of 3 mo. 1766 - The Friends appointed to prepare William Hiatt a certificate report they have complied there with.
27 of 9 mo. 1766 - Wm Hiatt poduced an endorsement from Gunpowder Monthly Meeting Maryland dated 25 of 7 mo 1766. Which was to satisfaction. (R52).27-9mo-1766 - William Hiett's endorsement received from Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., Md., dated 25-7mo-1766.
17-5mo-1769 - William Hiatt, son of George, New Garden, m. Charity Williams.
31-7mo-1824 - Charity Hiatt granted a certificate to Milford Mo. Mtg., Ind. (R45).
In 1903 Kirk Brown of Baltimore wrote to Jesse M. Hiatt of Washington, D.C.: "I find that Wm Hiatt did produce a certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg. In NC., to Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., held 7th Month 23rd. 1766. As thee states it was endorsed by Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., approving his visit, and possibly his ministry. No further record of William Hyatt is found on Gunpowder Mo. Mtg." (R44).
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co.,NC.:
Page 50
William Hiatt d. 7 - 12 - 1814
Charity Hiatt
Ch: Joel b. 2 - 15 - 1770
Bennajah b. 7 - 17 - 1773
Isam b. 1 - 28 - 1776
Prudence b. 11 - 2 - 1778
Rachel b. 3 - 30 - 1781
Ruth b. 1 - 28 - 1784
Silas b. 4 - 7 - 1787
Esther b. 2 - 1 - 1790
Asher b. 1 - 28 - 1791
Rebecca b. 4 - 18 - 1796Guilford Co., NC., Deed Book 4, p. 415: - Grant to William Hiatt - 80 acres- 50 shillings per 100 acres - Horsepen Creek - David Caldwell's line - James Ross' line - 11 May 1787.
Deed Book 5, p. 531: - Isaac and Catherine White to William Hiatt - 136 1/2 acres - 136 pounds - Horsepen Creek - 26 August 1789.
Deed Book 6, p. 32: - Samuel Frazier of Green Co. and terr. Of U.S. south of Ohio River - to William Hiatt - 200 acres - 175 pounds - waters of S. Buffalo - Asa Hunts corner - 7 December 1794.
Deed Book 6, p. 152: - William Hiatt to Benj. (Benajah -- editor). Hiatt - 16 1/2 acrers and 16 rods - 17 pounds - Horsepen Creek - William Hiatts N.E. corner - Christopher Hiatt's line - 5 November 1796 - witnessed by Isom and Prudence Hiatt - signed: William (his X mark). Hiatt.
Deed Book 6, p. 221: - William Hiatt to Joseph Idings - 200 acres - 200 pounds - S. Buffalo - 28 April 1797 - witnessed by George Hiatt - signed: William (his X mark). Hiatt.
Deed Book 6, p. 152: - William Hiatt to Joseph Idings -66 acres -30 pounds - Horsepen Creek - Asa Hunt's corner - David Caldwell's line - James Rosse's line - 22 November 1796 - Joseph Hiatt a witness - signed: William (his X mark). Hiatt.
Deed Book 6, p. 187: - William and Joseph Hiatt to John Hamilton - 111 acres - 50 pounds - S. Buffalo - Jeremiah Andrew's line - Abijah Coffins - Jacob Rogers - John Williams - signed: William (his X mark). Hiatt and Joseph Hiatt - heirs of George and Martha Hiatt dec'd. - 21 February 1797.
Deed Book 6, p. 472: - Joseph Iddings to William Hiatt - 22 acres - 20 pounds - Horsepen Creel - Levi Coffin's corner - sd. William Hiatt's corner - David Caldwell's corner - 28 April 1797 - George Hiatt a witness.
Deed Book 7, p. 234: - William Hiatt to Benajah Hiatt - 9 August 1800 - 15 acres - $ 37.50 - Horsepen Creek - Levi Coffin's corner - David Caldwell's corner - Benajah Hiatt a witness.
Deed Book 11, p. 270: - Daniel Kersey to William Hiatt - 16 November 1799 - 54 1/4 acres - 16 shillings 6 pence - S. side of Richland Creek - witnesses by Joel and Isom Hiatt and Amos Kersey.
Deed Book 11, p. 277: - Isaac White to William Hiatt - 9August 1800 - 30 acres - $37.50 - Horsepen Creek.
Deed Book 11, p. 295: - William Hiatt to Silas Hiatt - 54 acres, 93 rods - $ 100 - Horsepen Creek - Benajah Hiatt's line - Isaac White's corner ' 18 March 1809 - signed: William (his X mark). Hiatt. (R46).
William Hiatt is given on 1790 Census of Guilford Co., NC. (See page 6.) The will of William Hiayy was proven in August of 1814, Guilford Co., NC., naming his wife and his ten children as given above. (R46).
D/o Richard Williams and Prudence Bales (Beale)
Sent by Amos Hiatt, Barbara Hiatt, Richard Ratcliff.
Found in The North Carolinian VOL I No I Mar 1955 by Wm Perry Johnson
Page 39 - William Hiatt, son of George Hiatt, of New Garden, and Charity
Williams, daughter of Richard Williams of the same place, having declared
intentions at New Garden aforesaid, were married 17 of 5 Mo. 1769.
Witnesses:
Margaret Johnson Thos. Jessop
Mary Dicks Peter Dillon
Martha Stanley Abner Hunt
Ann Jessop William Hunt
Charity Mills Silas Williams
Phebe Cook Evan Stephens
When William Hiatt ask for the consent of Charity's parents to their
marriage, the parents objected, remarking that she was to young to marry.
William replied that she would get older every day, which she did, till she was nearly 100 years old, and her descendants numbered about 300 before she died. She was buried at Spiceland, Henry Co., Ind, (?) September 19.Information from "Davis - A Quaker Family"
This information was given me by internet, Feb 9, 1999
Found in the North Carolina Quaker Marriages by William Perry Johson New Garden Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina Page 53 - Evan Stephens, New Garden, Roan Co., married Ursula Hiatt dau. of George, same place, 8 of 2 Mo. 1758. Witnesses: John Hiatt, Zacharias DIcks,
Thos. Thornbrugh, Richard Williams, James Johnson, Eleazar Hunt, Martha Hiatt, Ann Hunt, Sarah Beales, Prudence Williams, Rachel Moon.
(27.) URSULA HIATT (3.) (1.)
b. 22-12mo-1740, prob. in Va.; d. prob. in Guilford Co., NC., date unknown; m. at New Garden Mo. Mtg., Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC., 8-2mo-1758, to EVAN STEPHENS, parentage unknown; b. date and place of birth not known; d. 8-3mo-1817, Guilford Co., NC.
CH: (180.) Silas; (181.) David; (182.) Esther; (184.) John; (185.) Gideon; (186.) Evan; (187.) George; (188.) William; (189.) Uriah; (190.) Abel.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.:
26-11mo-1757 - Evan Stephens received by request.
8-2mo-1758 - Evan Stephens, New Garden, Roan Co., married Ursula Hiatt. (R45).1790 Census, Guilford Co., NC.: Evan Stephens, 2 males over 16 years of age, including Heads of Families, 5 males under 16 years of age, 2 females.
(180.) SILAS STEPHENS (27.) (3.) (1.):
b. 15-12mo-1758, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; no further record.
(188.) WILLIAM STEPHENS (27.) (3.) (1.):
b. 4-3mo-1779, Guilford Co., NC.; no further record.