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Thomas HIET

There are other Hiatt/Hyatt famlies in America we are always trying to fit together, would be great to make the connections. A very brief line of this Thomas line, if only can fit these Thomas Hiatt/Hiett/Hyatt lines together.  Larry Anderson

Subject: OUR HYATT ANCESTORS
Date: 7/2/2012 3:59:47 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time
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Lorraine
(Virginia Lorraine Hyatt born 1927 married Newton Alford Mayes born 1928)
  Lorraine has so many exciting tid bits, stories, histories and connections to pass on and share, a first cousin to Willie Nelson, the popular Country Singer, great guy too..
OUR HYATT ANCESTORS

1) Virginia Lorraine Hyatt born 1927 married Newton Alford Mayes born 1928
2) Albert C. Hyatt born 1901 married Della Mae Peeper born 1904
3) Harry Hyatt born 1883 married Grace Elizabeth Weems born 1883
4) James M. Hyatt born Jun 1848 in New Marion, Ripley Co., Indiana died 17 Jan 1915 in Danville, Illinois married Amma De Rosa Williams born 09 Jan 1858 in Kansas died 8 Sep 1941 in Eagle Rock, Los Angles Co., California
5) William Hyatt born 04 Jun 1821 in Ripley Co., Shelby, Twp., Indiana died 16 Aug 1892 in Ripley Co., Shelby, Twp., Indiana married Emily Benham born 20 Dec 1818 in Brown Twp., Ripley Co., Indiana died 02 Sep 1861 in Ripley Co., Shelby, Twp., Indiana
6) Shadrach Hyatt born 07 Jun 1789 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania died 19 Aug 1851 in Ripley Co.; Indiana married Elizabeth Gordon born 05 Nov 1790 in Maryland
7) Gideon Hyatt born 1762 in Prince George Co., Maryland died in Ripley Co.; Indiana married Ann Ryan born abt. 1765 died in Ripley Co., Indiana.
8) William Hyatt born 18 Feb 1716 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland died 25 Sep 1794 in Maryland married Elizabeth Walker born abt. 1728 died 1777.
9) Charles III Hyatt born abt. 1667 in Queen Ann Parish, Talbot Co., Maryland died 1726 in Queen Ann Parish, Talbot Co.; Maryland married Sarah Tewksbury born 1672 in Queen Ann Parish, Talbot Co., Maryland.
10) Charles II Hyatt born 1650 in Oxford, England died abt. 1726 in Anne Arundel Co.; Maryland married Mary L. Preston born abt 1653 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland.
11) Thomas Hyatt (Hyet) born 1612 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England married Kathryn Parsols born abt 1613 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England.
This is as far as I have found our Hyatt family. Hopefully one of you will be able to find more family members.
Love to all,
Lorraine


Clovis The Riparian

LIVING 420,?. FROM ENCYC. BRIT."CHLODOVECCHUS", c. 466-511, FOUNDER OFTHE  MEROVINGIAN POWER IN WESTERN EUROPE. BECAME KING AT ABOUT AGE 15WHEN HE  SUCCEDED HIS FATHER CHILDERIC. SEE PGS 951-952 VOL 5.BRITTANICA 1963.


St. Clotilda Rc 349-51

CLOTILDA, A BURGUNDIAN PRINCESS, WAS A NIECE OF KING GUNDOBAD. SHE WASA  CATHOLIC AND SET ABOUT TO CONVERT HER HUSBAND TO HER RELIGION.


CLODOMIR

KILLED IN THE BATTLE VEZERONCE, NEAR VIENNE ON JUNE 25, 524


John HIET

Subject: Hietts in Butleigh up to 1699 Date: 7/1/2012 3:42:44 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time From: rcsenior@yahoo.com
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Dear Larry, Assuming that this e-mail address is still working I thought you might like to see my website www.butleigh.org and under Butleigh people see the Hiett entry. I have transcribed the Butleigh Registers as well as the churchwardens accounts and the Overseers of the Poor. All in all there are clues to the story of the John Hiett who emigrated to Pennsylvania, and his wife Mary Smith. The problem you face in deeper research is that the information doesn't and never will exist. We had a vicar here, John Radford, who didn't keep a single record 1677 - 1714 and John's marriage and the birth of his children all would have taken place here in Butleigh [his wife was born here too] during this period, but no record ever kept. The William and Grace Smith were almost certainly here too but again the records fall into the gap period or are on the damaged pages of the Butleigh Parish Records. I don't feel that the Smith 'Glastonbury' link exists as such - exiles often wrote 'Glastonbury' when they came from Butleigh, just as the present postal address is Butleigh, Glastonbury,Somerset [ we are just 3 miles south of Glastonbury]. The William Smith actually born in Glastonbury died there and his childrens baptisms contradict the Mary Smith one here in Butleigh [which I believe no one else has recorded]. However, the Hietts DO seem to have theirprior origin in Street, which is also just three miles away.
I will update the files shortly - but this family is only one of thousands I am researching with Butleigh connections. Best wishes, Bob Senior

http://www.butleigh.org/butleighpeople/butleighpeople.html


Robert HIET

Subject: FW: Robert Hyett-Street Manor Date: 10/13/2013 10:06:14 A.M. China Standard Time From: ken@kenhiattsc.com  
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Heiatt – Hyett etc.

A Robert Hyett (d. circa 1558) acquired Wootton estates in 1545 from Edward Carne. His son Thomas sold some of the estate to Richard Walton in 1566 though retaining a life interest which he subsequently sold to Andrew Dyer. (VCH) Not known if there is a connection between that Thomas Hyett [who also held estates in Street] and the Thomas and John Hiett of Street below, oHi Larry,

I was curious if there was any information on line about Robert Hyett in Street history and went on line under Robert Hiett, Street, Somerset, England 1550 and found your entry. Who is Paula ?

The second entry was for British History Online-A history of Somerset Volume 9: Glastonbury and Street. Click on this link:
  Robert Hyett-Street Manor

to connect to the site. Click on Manors and Estates. Scroll down to Street Manor and read. Scroll down further to Demesne and read. Scroll down further to Manorial Buildings and read. It appears the farmer who built the house was our Robert Hyett, farmer, or possibly his father since it was not in the 1499 records, but was referred to by Thomas Dyer in 1565 after Robert Hyett sold it to him. What do you think? Had you seen this information?
Ken Hiatt

r Richard Hiett of Butleigh. Because the vicar John Radford didn't keep any baptism, marriage nor burial records during his tenure 1677 -1714 there are impossible gaps to fill in this genealogical data but the origin of the family seems to be above named Street branch, using the same forenames and with dates that fit fairly perfectly, and so I am taking them as being the same family here. The Street family disappear as their namesakes appear in Butleigh and Kingweston and John Hiett is recorded as departing Butleigh for Pennsylvania and his in-laws the Smiths also disappear in 1699 – just as they too are recorded as travelling to America with a Quaker exodus including William Penn..
A) John Hyett of Street is mentioned as Overseer when referred to in the will of Roger Dovel dated 30 Jan 1571. [Jewer's notes] Probably the father or possibly brother of the next;

1) Thomas Hiett
Married: [Alice? - see below][the widow with missing forename bur. 1650 Street?]

Children:
1) Thomas s.o. Thomas bur. 8 Jan 1600 Street
2) John Chr. 22 Feb 1602 Street Hloy Trinity (1a)
3) Alice Chr. 14 Aug 1605 Street [an Alice Hiett bur. 14 Mar 1629 Street, could also be the mother]
4) Edith Chr. 20 Mar 1607 Street m. 4 Nov 1639 Street Richard Bartlett
5) Elizabeth Chr. 20 Jan 1610 Street m. 1 May 1637 Street George Charde (Coward)

Besides Thomas a Nicholas Hiett living in Street fathered a Mary (Chr. 23 Sep 1608 Street) – Nicholas appears in Jewers Notes as son-in-law of Joane Brawdrip [Will of 6 Sep 1570 Street] – Nicholas buried 6 Oct 1610 Street. Edith and Elizabeth Hyett were left small legacies by 'cousin' Agnes Keene [Will 3 Jul 1635 Street] as was cousin Agnes Chard. John Hyett helped compile the inventory of Thomas Barry's will of 13 Aug 1631 Street. [all from Jewers Notes].

http://www.butleigh.org/butleighpeople/ButleighPeopleH.htm
Subject: Re: Hietts in Butleigh up to 1699 Date: 7/2/2012 10:16:23 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time From: rcsenior@yahoo.com
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Dear Larry, There are houses in the village that they can date the beams of to the 1200's by dendrochronology but most houses are post 1700. I doubt there would be any way to identify the Hiett houses with any certainty but who knows, some people have all sorts of strange information of their house deeds - but village people are a bit secretive and don't like to show you such things. I have only been here 33 years which makes me still an 'outsider'! I would be interested in ANY records you have of anyone who claimed to come from Butleigh, Butley or Glastonbury who migrated to America. Regards, Bob
Dear Marty, Larry, As you can see from my website I am trying to research hundreds of Butleigh people at the same time, from all periods. It is only now and again that I give one surname a bit more deserved attention and that happened with the Hietts a few weeks ago. The surname spelling was entirely a matter of whim according to the scribe or clerk - based on the phonetical pronunciation - there were no dictionaries of surnames, hence the very wide variety of spellings of this surname and also there are misread transcriptions. There wasn't a RIGHT spelling at that time. The John of Butleigh was the son of Richard, grandson of John and great-grandson of Thomas. I still haven't found the link between the Thomas having children in Street [3 miles from Butleigh] from circa 1600 and the Thomas Hiett son of Robert Hiet who was alive in the late 1500's. It shouldn't be impossible but the problem is always time - there will be clues in some of the documents that I have listed but not yet read. I found the older Thomas acting as a witness in a will in Butleigh in the 1560's just today. I live in Butleigh, England and most of the documents are in Taunton [27 miles away] but at the moment I do not have the time to go and look at them - I am also pre-occupied with transcribing many other Butleigh wills, a sons marriage and visiting relatives in Germany! The other John Hiett in Street seems to have disappeared and I haven't tried to follow that line up. Only a limited numer of forenames seem to be used by any one family and John is one of the commonest. He was obviously a cousin of John son of Richard who was in Butleigh. As soon as I can, probably in October, I must transcribe the document 'DD/S/BT/6/8/3 1] John Hiett late of Butleigh but now of Pennsylvania, America and wife Mary' and its contents to see if there are any additional clues there and also 'DD/S/BT/5/7/4 1] John Hiett of Butleigh, yeoman and wife Mary'. Hope this is of some help. Best wishes, Bob Senior On 29/07/2012 12:57, Marty Hiatt wrote:
Dear Larry,
Thank you ever so much for sharing the details about Hiatts in Butleigh, England. I've read it all, but just once. Bob Senior has made a wonderful contribution to our cause. Does he live in England?
At the end of your email I found the following summary, but now I'm confused.
Who was the father of our John Hiett, the man who married Mary Smith and immigrated to Pennsylvania? Was it Richard, or Thomas?
Was Richard really a Hiatt, or a Hewitt/Huett?
1a2) Richard Hiett [Chr. 10 Jan 1640 Street s.o. John and Alice Hiet?], d. Butleigh 1686? Married: ? ______ unk. [probably died. Before 1688 for children to be taken in by other people – or re-married]
Children: 1) Richard (1a2A) [a Richard Huett Chr. 1 Dec 1667 Street s.o. Richard Huett seems likely] 2) John [Chr. 27 Apr 1676 Street] (1a2B) 3) George [probably Chr.Butleigh post 1677]…
1a2B) John Hiett [Chr. 27 Apr 1676 Street, s.o. Richard Hiett] d.c. 1727 America
Married: c. 1695 Mary Smith [Chr. 22 Apr 1673 Butleigh] d.o. William and Grace Smith #, d. 1745 Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Children: 1) John b. 1696 [probably Butleigh] 2) George b. 1698 [probably Butleigh] 3) William b. 1700 Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Another John Hiett was also Chr. 22 May 1677 Street, s.o. Thomas Hiett. DD/S/BT/6/8/3 1] John Hiett late of Butleigh but now of Pennsylvania, America and wife Mary 2]
Ms. Marty Hiatt, CG Certified Genealogist is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by Certified Genealogists after periodic evaluation by the Board.

Dear Larry and all Hiett interested parties, Regarding Larry's last e-mail - I would like to add that my website www.butleigh.org is free to all to use as they wish [apart from the Butleigh Revel pages which are not for re-publication] and I don't claim any copyright on my own research nor do I demand anyone actually quotes me as source [it is up to them] - I believe that all such genealogical information should be free to all and I support all sites that make such information available - such as www.freetreg.org.uk It has been a lot of work transcribing Parish documents but that in itself is part of the fun and why I do it - I have copies of everything bound and donated to the Somerset Heritage Centre, and eventually will do the same for my whole website. In return I can photograph gratis Wills at the SHC and other documents. It is even greater fun when I get responses from other researchers or descendants thanking me for the information I have put out, and which has helped them in their searches, and this often encourages me to spend some more time on their family than I may have done previously. Genealogy is fun - a voyage of discovery and better than reading the best novel where you cannot wait to turn over the next page and see what happens next - it is full of surprises. Since we are all related in the long run, I get just as much pleasure from researching other people's families as I did from doing my own. I had hoped to get back to looking at the Hietts by October but my eldest son chose to get married in Germany then and subsequently other family matters have taken up all the time I had wanted to dedicate to research - and now we have a year ahead with lost of travel as long-awaited grandchildren now seem to be coming along in a rush in different parts of the world! Incidentally, I have never had a problem putting transcriptions of material out on my site - the important stipulation being that it is all for free. Best wishes to you all for 2013, Bob Senior


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