(2115.) SIMEON COX (787.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
b. c1829; d. 30-1mo-1907, Randolph co., Indiana; m. in randolph Co., Indiana, 15-8mo-1850, to (1706.) ROSANNA HIATT, d/o (614.) Richard and Charlotte (Coats). Hiatt; b. 13-9mo-1831, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 14-2mo-1912, Randolph Co., Indiana. (They were third cousins.) (See No. (1706.) for obituary of Eosanna.)CH: (4046.) Andeline; (4047.) Malissa; (4048.) Levi f., (4049.) Annette; (4050.) Almira E., (4051.) Hepsa; (4052.) Mary Louella; (4053.) Delana K.; (4054.) Ottiwell R. (R111).
See HH Book, Volume I. page 416-417 and under Simeon Cox, see page 460
SIXTH GENERATION: DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE HIATT
(1706.) ROSANNA HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 13-9mo-1831, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 14-2mo-1912, Randolph Co., Indiana;
m. 15-8mo-1850, in Randolph Co., ind., to (2115.) SIMEON COX, son of John and (787.) Hepsa (Hiatt). Cox; b. C1829; d. 30-1mo-1907, Randolph Co., Indiana. (They were third cousins.) For descedants see No. (2115.)A newspaper clipping: OBITUARY - "Rosanna Hiatt, daughter of Richmond (sic). and Charlotte Hiatt, was born 9th month, 13th, 1831 and departed this life 2nd month, 14th, 1912, aged 80 years, 5 months and 1 day.
"She was united in marriage to Simeons Cox 8th month, 15th, 1850, ans to this union was born 9 children, Andeline Edwards, of Southern Illinois, Malissa Green, Levi F., Annette Thornburg, Almira E. Parrott, Hepsa Jordon, Mary Louella, Delana H. Johnson and Ottiwell R. Hepsa and Mary Louella having preceded their mother to the spirit world, the former in womanhood, the latter in infancy,
"She joined the firneds church at White River in the same year of their marriage and continued a member of that religious body until her death.
"She being in poor health for many years of her early married life and a large family to care for was deprived of many of the privileges and luxuries of life which otherwise might have been enjoyed, but she being of a reserve turn of mind was not heard to murmur or complain but occupied the field in which her lot was cast cheerfully to the last. As a wife she was true and faithful, always ready to bear her part of the crosses as well as the pleasures whcih are only known to those of pioneer life. As a mother she ever felt it her duty to press upon her children the inestimable value of a virtuous life of which they would highly appreciate in after life and was heard to say that on these lines she had succeeded and had felt paid for all her labor. By her nephews and nieces she was held in high esteem and was always greeted as Aunt Rosa. As a neighbor she felt it her duty not to meddle in other people’s affairs, and thereby saved herself from being pierced with many sorrows and on these line we, her children, esteem it a great privilege to look back over the life of mother and know that shenever indulged in gossiping to the hurt of her neighbors.
"Since the death of her husband which occured Janury 30, 1907, she has made her home among her children, the greater part of the tiome with her youngest son in the old home.
"She was the oldest gradndaughter of John and Sallie Coats and therefore had the privilege of living among seven successive generations. Of the generations before her all are gone except one uncle. She was one of a large family of children all of whom have preceded her in death except one sister Rachel Holingsworth of Lynn, Indiana, and one brother Wilson J. Hiatt of Greentown, Indiana.
"She leaves to mourn her death seven children who were all present to minister comfort in her last sickness, she being confined to her bed nearly four weeks during which time and also during her widowed life she was never fretful or contentious for her own way but would say ‘Just as you children think best.’
"She also leaves thirty grandchildren, thirty great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchildren besides a large number of relatives and friends.
"She was staying with her daughter Almira E. Parrott at the time of her last sickness and death, having gone there on Christmas day."Funeral services were held at White River Church by Rev. Ira C. Johnson last Thursday afternoon. Interment at the cemetery near the church."
(4052.) MARY LOUELLA COX (2115.) (787.) (201.) (31.) (3.) (1.):
d. in infancy.
Line in Record @I35486@ (RIN 35479) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 1 JUN 1867
PLAC Randolph County, Indiana, White River MM.
Found in HH book, Volume I page 417
(1707.) LYDIA HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 16-6mo-1833, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 27-7mo-1870; m. 5-1mo-1854, to JOHN KEYS; b. 27-12mo-1827; d. 23-9mo-1892.CH: (3602.) Elizabeth; (3603.) Charlotte; (3604.) Simon; (3605.) Roseline; (3606.) Mary; (3607.) Walter.
Sound in HH book, sent by Regina HIATT. page 417
(1708.) SARAH HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. c1835; m. 16-2mo-1856, to AMOS WALTON.
(1709.) RACHEL HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 1-9mo-1837, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 14-4mo-1929; m. (1st). 7-2mo-1861, to AMOS PEACOCK, son of John Jay and Rebecca (Pickett). Peacock; b. C1840 m. (2nd). 18-11mo-1896, to ISAAC HOLLINGWORTH.
(1709.) RACHEL HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 1-9mo-1837, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. 14-4mo-1929; m. (1st). 7-2mo-1861, to AMOS PEACOCK, son of John Jay and Rebecca (Pickett). Peacock; b. C1840 m. (2nd). 18-11mo-1896, to ISAAC HOLLINGWORTH.
Taken from HH Book, James W. HIATT, #1710. page 1710
(1710.) JAMES W. HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. c1839; m. 6-12mo-1861, to MATILDA ROBERTS.
Sent by Jackie Towner and Ludene Urquhart, of 2024 Haystack Rd., Castle Rock, CO.James served in the Civil War. He accidently shot off a finger or fingers while standing guard. Left Indiana for Kansas about 1876. He taught school in Winifield, Fall River, Freedonia, Kansas. Was a member of Mason's. Moved to Colo. about 1888.
Also found on pg. 132 of The Iowa Gen. Society Surname Index Vol I, 1972.
Ludene provided copies of his military papers as well as a copy of his picture and other family members.No. 136072 3297 Increase
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BEREAU OF PENSIONSIt is hereby certified That in conformity with the laws of the United States James H. Hiatt who was a Private, Co. C. 19 " Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry is entitled to a pension at the rate of Ten dollars per month to commence on the Fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and ninety. This pension being for Gunshot wound of right hand with loss of part of first and second fingers."
Given at the Department of Interior this Twenty forth day of February on thousand eight hundred and ninty one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifteenth.
On the side is added, Former payments covering any protion of this same time to be deducted.
Signed by not clear or readable, Secretary of the Interior. countersigned by commissioner of pensions.
On front piece shows No. 136.072 Pension Certifcate of James H. Hiatt
Payable Quarterly on the 4th of March, June, September & December of each year by the H.P. Pension Agent at Topeka, Kan. It is signed Stone, Clerk
(1712.) WILSON J. HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 29-6mo-1843, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. at or near Greentown, Howard Co., Indiana; m. (1st). 2-2mo-1865, to JANETTA K. HUNT; d. 1875; m. (2nd). 7-1mo-1877, to MARGARET CHAMNESS; m. (3rd). 16-10mo-1877, to ABIGAIL CHAMNESS, sister to Margaret.CH: (Prob. By first wife). (3608.) Lindley T.; (3609.) Mary A.
(Dates do not support first wife but 3rd wife Larry Anderson)
(1712.) WILSON J. HIATT (614.) (150.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 29-6mo-1843, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. at or near Greentown, Howard Co., Indiana; m. (1st). 2-2mo-1865, to JANETTA K. HUNT; d. 1875; m. (2nd). 7-1mo-1877, to MARGARET CHAMNESS; m. (3rd). 16-10mo-1877, to ABIGAIL CHAMNESS, sister to Margaret.CH: (Prob. By first wife). (3608.) Lindley T.; (3609.) Mary A.
(Dates do not support first wife but 3rd wife Larry Anderson)