LSA Families and Individuals

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James HIATT Sr.

Sent by Shirley Hermstad.
  James purchased 300 acres in Wood Co., and moved the family from Hampshire CO., Va., in 1802.  One deed in Wood Co., says James Hiatt died interstate.
   James wenT to Marietta, Ohio, it seems, from an old letter in the hands of the relatives of the Hiett family.

References:

(1) Hiatt-Hiett Family, by William Perry Johnson, page 45, 46, 73.Have two sets of temple dates Bap. 25 Feb 1936, End 12 Apr 1949.

(14.)   JAMES HIATT (2.)  (1.):

b. 25 April 1751, Frederick Co., Va. (now Jefferson Co., W. Va.) ; d. August 1823, prob. Wood Co., Va. (now W. Va.), m. 1783 Lucretia Pugh,. Parentage unknown; b. 14November 1763, prob. Frederick or Hampshire Co., Va.; d. September 1823, in her 59th year, Wood Co., Va.; in 1802 the family moved from Hampshire Co., Va., to Wood Co., Va.

CH: (107.)  Mary; (108.)  John; (109.)  Timothy; (110.)  Ruth; (111.)  Eleanor;(112.)  Margaret; (113.)  Amy; (114.)  James; (115.)  ___; (116.)  _____; (117.)  ____; (118.)  Samuel; (119.)  Obediah.

Romney, Hampshire Co., va.:  Deed Book 8, p. 196:-James and Lucretia Hiett to Evan Hiett- 50 acres, part of a tract of 272 acres left to said james Hiett by his father, John Hiett, who bought the above tract from his son George Hiett who obtained a patent for same from the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax, etc. - land on the road from Winchester to Romney.  Recorded 14 April 1791.  Witnesses:  John Slane and James Largent. (R41).

James Hiott of Hampshire Co., Va. (now W. Va.)  took up 200 acres on Sandy Ridge, 1790.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF JOHN HIATT, JR.

14 April 1790: James Hiett and wife Lucretia, of Hampshire Co., to James Largent, same county, 194 acres on road from Winchester to Romney.  Recorded 14 April 1791.  Witnesses: John Slane and Evan Hiett. (R41).

1791: James Hiett from James Largent and wife.

1794:  James Hiett from Robert Parker and wife.

18 April 1795: James Hiett and wife Lucy to William Alderton - 53 acres on Cacapon River.  Recorded 20 April 1795.  No witnesses.  Hampshire Co., Va. (R41).

James Hiett is said to have served in American Revolution, not marrying until the close of the war.  For an account of his removal to Ohio in 1802, see No. (107.)  Mary Hiatt.  James seems to have preferred to spell his name Hiett.  He is given on the 1790 Census (1782-5 Tax Lists). of Hampshire Co., Va. (see page 6).


Lucretia PUGH

   Sent by Shirely Hermstad.  D/o Robert Pugh and Mary Edwards, Hampshire Co., Vir. estate records contain a final settlement of Robert's Pugh's estate dated 15 Feb 1825 in which are list his children.  One of them is "Lucy Hiett".
   See pg. 29-30 of the West Va. Advocate, article by Dr. Wilmer Kerns, Ph.D.
   A brother married Sarah McDonald. Sarah was born Feb. 8, 1766,
1766, and died Sept. 29. 1849.  She married Jesse Pugh, son of Robert Pugh and Mary Edwards, of Cacapon Valley, Hampshire Co., Va.  Jesse was born March 18, 1760, and his maternal grandfather was Joseph Edwards, fort builder and first resident of what is now Capon Bridge, W. Va.  Jesse and Sarah Pugh immigrated to Washington Co., Ohio, where they died and were buried.  She died in her 59th year.

Larry Anderson Hiatt Book p. 9.


Martha HIATT

     Other marriage to Mr. Pugh. Note from Patricia Caudy Evans.   Capon Valley 1698 to 1940 by Maud Pugh.  See will of the pioneer, James Caudy, W.B.2, Romney, West Vir.References:

(1) Hiatt-Hiett Family, by William Perry Johnston, page 45, 46, 73.
THIRD GENERATION: CHILDREN OF JOHN HIATT, JR.


(18.)   MARTHA HIATT (2.)  (1.):

b. c1760, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., North Carolina; d. probably in Hampshire Co., Va., date unknown; m. (1st). c1776, DAVID CAUDY, son of James and ____ ( ____ ). Caudy; b. place and date unknown; d. 1782-3 Hampshire Co., Va. (now W. Va.) ; m. (2nd). c178_, to _____ PUGH, parentage unknown; dates and locations of birth and death unknown.

CH: (of David and Martha Caudy). (133.)  James; (134.)  Evans; (135.)  John.

The will of Kames Caudy was dated 2 December 1783, and proven 9 March 1784, Hampshire Co., Va.  No wife is named or mentioned.  He lists five children :  1. David (dec'd, wid., Martha, and ch.) ; 2. Ann Dulain; 3. Margaret Wood (hus., Daniel).; 4. Mary Kinman; 5.Sarah Hancher (hus., John). Gr. Son, John 100 acres adj. Robert Pugh and Evan Hiett.  Wit., Elias Posten, John Hancher, Samuel Edwards, Samuel Cheshire, Hugh Slane. (R41).

The will of William McPherson was dated 27 June 1798, and proven 1 December 1800, Hampshire Co., Va. He names: James McPherson, James Caudy, his ch. Michael, David and Mary Elizabeth Caudy; Martha Pugh, relationship not shown; brother, David, and his son, Angus; brother Angus, and his son William.  Nm.-James Fairley.  Exec., James Caudy, Daniel Carmichael.  Wit., Peter "Ongan", John McGinnis of Montgomery Co., Ky. Sec., Sam Park, James McBride. (R41). (nm-Names mentioned.)

James Caudy (d. 1783-4). may have married a sister to the above William McPherson (d. 1798-1800)., thus the James Caudy named in his will would have been his nephew, etc. All the Caudys of that section of Virginia appear to descend from David (only son of James, Sr.)  and Martha (Hiatt). Caudy.  David Caudy is given on the 1790 Census of Va. (1782 Tax List). in Hampshire Co., Va., with 9 white polls, the 1784 Tax List gives Martha Candy (Caudy). with 8 white polls, 1 dwelling, and 1 other building; she adjoined James

Hyett.  These data would indicate that David Caudy had seven children; was Martha Hiatt a second wife?  James Caudy names but three grandchildren in his will, however.  When Martha's gran-nephew wrote up the family sketch many years later (see page 44). he gave his grandmother, Phebe Hiatt (d/o John, Jr.), as having a sister (not named). who married Daivd Caudry, and another sister (also not named). who married a Pugh.  Later evidence, however, indicates that it was Martha who married both Caudy and Pugh.


William Andrew PICKENS

Sent by Mary Pickens of Indianapolis.   The birth and death records of William Andrew Pickens and Etta Mae Mabbitt came from a family bible, of which we have a photo copy sent us by Mary Pickens.

                    Services for W.A. Pickens
                    Held Here on September 9
   William Andrew Pickens, eldest of 9 children of William A. and Laura A.
Pickens, was born at Anderson, May 3, 1881. Passed away of heart failure at St. Anthony hospital at Denver, Sept. 6, 1957, at the age of 76.
   His parents moved to Beatrice, Neb. when he was a small boy, where he
received his education.  The family home was later established in Sidney, where he grew to young manhood.  He was united in marriage to Etta Mae Mabbitt at Sidney, March 31, 1904, who preceeded him in death, Oct 30, 1939.  To this union 10 children were born, two passing away in infancy.  Shortly after their marriage they moved to Neb. where he was engaged in farming.  Later they established their home in Omaha.  He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge.
   He had recenly gone to Denver to make his home with his son Richard, and
wife.  Surviving are 8 children, 29 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, one sister and two brothers.
   Funeral services were held at the Crawford Funeral Home at 10:30 A.M. Sept. 9 with Rev. James Dendler officiating.
   Paul bearers were David McIntosh Jr., Jerry McIntosh, Walter Peterson,
Billy Pickens, Don Duple, and Don Spencer.  Virginia Duple, Maelee Spencer,
Janet McIntosh, Mary Lou Peterson, Patricia Beckwith, and Joyce Johnson had
charge of the flowers.  Mrs.John Redd and Mrs. Harry Davis sang, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Polk.  June Ware had charge of the memory book.  Internment was in the Sidney cemetery.
   Out of town relatives and friends attending hte furneral were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry of Kansas City, Mo.  Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens, and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen Pickens of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. david McIntosh, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson of Coucil Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pickens, Bill Pickens, Mrs. Stanley Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs. Don Duple of Omaha; Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Nikoleisen, Mrs. Ruth Ultsch, Mrs. Gene Dotson and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kendall of Sioux City, Dr. and Mrs. E.A. Pickens of Nevada, Mo. and Mrs.
Ivan Kirkman of Benkelman, Neb.


U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989   about Etta M Pickens
Name: Etta M Pickens
Gender: F (Female)
Residence Year: 1926
Street Address: 3629 Av B
Residence Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa
Spouse: Wm A Pickens
Publication Title: Council Bluffs, Iowa, City Directory, 1926


Etta Mae MABBITT

Sidney Obit. Mar 17, 1988
 Sent by Leland Smith and Mary Pickens.  D/o Elijah Mabbitt and Rose Bennett
   The line of Elijah Mabbitt and his wife, Rosella Bennett are being
researched by Betty Ann Griffith, 12354 Rd. A. 5 SW, Royal City, WA
99357-9748.  Tel 509-346-2672.

                       Sidney Obit. Mar 17, 1988
                              Obituary
   Mrs. Etta Mae Pickens, 52, 1918 Seventeenth Avenue, died Monday night at a local hospital of pneumonia after a short illness. She was been a resident of Council Bluffs for ten years.
   She is survived by her husband, William, four sons, Andrew, Omaha, Allen,
James and Richard, all of Council Bluffs; five daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Hatten and Miss Betty Pickens, both of Sidney. Mrs. Dale Goodman, Mrs. David McIntosh and Miss Ruth Pickens, all of Council Bluffs; a brother, Leonard Mabbitt, Council Bluffs, two sisters, Mrs. James Mortimore, Brock , Neb. and Mrs. Edith Velda, Weneachee, Wash and fifteen grandchildren.
   Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Beem Belford
funeral home.  Burial will be in the Sidney Iowa Cem.

    D/o Elijah F. Mabbitt and Roselee Bennett.  The family bible, which is
very weak to read, gives Father, Mr. E. F. Mabbitt, Died Oct. 28, 1928, age 67.  In the corner it gives July -, probably born July, in 1867.
   Mother, Roselee Bennett Mabbitt, Died 12 Aug, 1935. (See Fremont Co., Cem. book, page 48.  Elijah is not mentioned therein, probably no stone.
   Sent by Lelend Smith and Ruth Coffman of Sidney, Iowa.
   The Sidney Cemetery listing has her grave marked 1887 - 1939, not in total agreement with other records.


Edgar Allen PICKENS

Sent by Leland Smith

                    Tabor Beacon 25 Mar 1915
   Dr. Ed Pickens, an old Sindey boy, the son of W.A. Pickens, of this place, who has been practicing for some time at Benkelman, Nebraska was operated on for appendicitis at the St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha last Friday.  His mother went to Omaha on Thursday and his father on Friday to be present when the operation was preformed.  The latest reports from the patient are very encouraging and it is thought he is well on the road to recovery.

Sent by Mary Pickens
   At the death of Frances he married Laura, Laura and Edgar only had
children.  Their were no children by Frances and Edgar.


Edgar Allen PICKENS

Sent by Leland Smith

                    Tabor Beacon 25 Mar 1915
   Dr. Ed Pickens, an old Sindey boy, the son of W.A. Pickens, of this place, who has been practicing for some time at Benkelman, Nebraska was operated on for appendicitis at the St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha last Friday.  His mother went to Omaha on Thursday and his father on Friday to be present when the operation was preformed.  The latest reports from the patient are very encouraging and it is thought he is well on the road to recovery.

Sent by Mary Pickens
   At the death of Frances he married Laura, Laura and Edgar only had
children.  Their were no children by Frances and Edgar.


Hermogenes (Genes) CUAJAO

Was a basketball player, may have died of a heart attack.  He died while
Perpetua was pregnant with Gordiano, (Long).  Long never saw his father.


Pedro GAUAD

Records from Parish records of Baclayon Parish Church, Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines.
Research and recordings of these families was done by Philip Abaya Jamisola pls. contact at I.C.P Baclayon, Bohol


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