Sent by Amos Hiatt and Robert Knoll. Moved to Newport, (Now Fountain City, Ind.) circa 1828.
Eleazar Hiatt was born in Guilford Co., N.C, February 10, 1783. He removed from Carolina about the year 1815, and after a residence of a few years in Ohio came to Richmond in the winter of 1818-19, and established a pottery, the first, probably in the county. He was an early justice of the peace, and in 1825 a member of the legislature. After a residence of several years east of Richmond, he removed to Newport,a nd engaged int he mercantile business, about the year 1828 (?) About 1838, he removed to a farm he had bought near Washington, in Clay township; thence to Chester. He married, for his first wife, Anna Williams, from N.C. Their children were: 1. Eliza, who married Jesse Reymolds, who died of a cancer on the tongue. She married, second, Samuel Hadley, and lives in Morganville, Ind. 2. Jesse, formerly merchant in Milton, now in Dublin. 3. Daniel W., married Melinda Mendenhall and lives in Perry, son of Eleazy Hiatt, who second wife was Gulielma Sanders, of Ohio. 4. Anna Maria, who married Isaac Vota, of New Garden.Get Certifcate, 13 MAY 1843, to Wayne County, Indiana, Chester MM.
FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF GEORGE HIATT
(599.) ELEAZAR HIATT (147.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 2-10mo-1873, Guilford Co., NC.; d. 17-12mo-1872, Wayne Co, Indiana; m. (1st). 5-5mo-1808, Guilford Co., NC., to ANNA WILLIAMS, d/o Richard and Ann (Baldwin). Williams; b. 17-4mo-1789, Guilford Co., NC.; d. 21-5mo-1819, prob. Henry Co., Indiana; m. (2nd). 14-1mo-1822, Highland Co., Ohio, to GULIELMA SANDERS, d/o John and Milly (----). Sanders; b. 23-12mo-1784, NC.; d. 19-11mo-1861, prob. Wayne Co., Indiana. To Ohio 1816; to Indiana 1819.CH: (By first wife). (1630.) Eliza W.; (1631.) Jesse; (1632.) Daniel W.
(By second wife). (1633.) Martha; (1634.) John Sanders; (1635.) Anna Maria.New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
30-7mo-1808 - Anna Hiatt (formerly Williams). disowned for marriage out of unity.
24-9mo-1808 - Eleazar Hiatt condemned his marriage out of unity.
27-5mo-1808 - Eleazar Hiatt disowned.
29-9mo-1810 - Anna Hiatt received by request.
26-1mo-1811 - Eleazar Hiatt received by request.
30-11mo-1816 - Eleazar Hiatt and family request a certificate to Center Mo. Mtg., Ohio.
30-11mo-1816 - Anne Hiatt (with husband). and family granted a certificate to Center Mo. Mtg., Ohio. (R45).Center Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
19-4mo-1817 - Eleazar Hiatt and wife Anna and children Eliza and Jesse received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., NC., dated 30-11mo-1816.
16-5mo-1818 - Eleazar Hiatt and wife Anna and children Eliza, Jesse and Daniel granted a certificate to Miami Mo. Mtg.Miami Mo. Mtg., Warren Co., Ohio:
24-6mo-1818 - Eleazar Hiatt and wife Anna and children Eliza, Jesse and Daniel received on certificate from Chester (sic). Mo. Mtg., dated 16-5mo-1818.
27-1mo-1819 - Eliazer Hiatt and family granted a certificate to White Water Mo. Mtg., (Indiana -- editor.) (R57).1820 Census, Henry Co, Indiana: Elezar Hiatt - 1 male aged 26 to 45, 1 male age 18 to 26, 2 males aged under 10; 1 female aged 45 and upwards, 2 females aged 10 to 16, 1 female aged under 10.
1830 Census, Henry Co., Indiana: Elezar Hiatt - 1 male 40 to 50, 1 male aged 15 to 20, 1 male aged 10 to 15, 1 male aged under 5; 1 female aged 80 to 90; 1 female aged 40 to 50, 1 female aged 15 to 20, 1 female aged under 5.
1850 Census, Wayne Twp., Wayne Co., Indiana: Eleazar Hiatt, 66, NC., Farmer; Gulelam M., 65, NC.; Eliza W. Reynolds, 36, NC.; Anna J. Reynolds, 14, Ind.; Nathan Gordon, 16, NC., Farmer (Black).
Clear Creek Mo. Mtg., Ohio:
14-1mo-1822 - Eleazar Hiatt, son of Solomon and Susannah (sic)., Wayne Co., Indiana, m. in Clear Creek Mtg. House, to Gulielma Sanders, d/o John and Milly.Young's History of Wayne Co., Indiana:
City of Richmond - Eleazar Hiatt was born in Guilford Co., NC., February 10, 1873. He removed from Carolina about the year 1815, and after a residence of a few years in Ohio came to Richmond, in the winter of 1818-19, and established a pottery, the first, probably, in the county. He was an early justice of the peace, and in 1825 a member of the legislature. After a residence of several years east of Richmond, he removed to Newport, and engaged in the mercantile business, about the year 1828.(?). About 1838, he removed to a farm he had bought near Washington, in Clay twp.; thence to Chester. He married, for his first wife, Anna Williams, from NC. Their children were: 1. Eliza, who married Jesse Reynolds, who died of a cancer on the tongue. She married, second, Samuel Hadley, and lives in Morganville, Indiana. 2. Jesse, formerly merchant in Milton, now in Dublin. 3. Daniel W., son of Eleazar Hiatt, married, first, Melinda Mendenhall, and lives in Perry; second, Gulielma Sanders, of Ohio. (Gulielma was the second wife of Eleazar, not Daniel W. -- editor.) 4. Anna Maria (d/o Gulielma -- ed.), who married Isaac Votaw, of New Garden. (R92).
Taken from HH Book. (Larry Anderson)
FOUND IN HH BOOK page 407
(1633.) MARTHA HIATT (599.) (147.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 16-10mo or 6-12mo-1822, d. 8-mo-1823,
FOUND IN HH BOOK page 407
(1634.) JOHN SANDERS HIATT (599.) (147.) (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 12-3mo-1825; d. 1833.
Sent by Howard Hiatt
Solomon Hiatt was born in Guilford County, North Carolina on the second of November, 1759, and died there on the fourteenth of July in 1790. He was only thirty-one years of age at the time of his death. He did not outlive his grandparents, George and Martha Hiatt. In 1782, eight years before his death he married a wicow, Sarah Hunt Unthan. At the time of the marriage, she was thirty-two years old and he was twenty-three. She had three children by Solomon Hiatt and the youngest was born when Sarah was forty-three. She lived to be ninety-nine years old.
Sarah Hiatt's son by her first marriage, John Unthank Junior, came to Ohio in 1807 and settled in Liberty Township in Clinton County on the banks of Anderson's Fork. In the next year, 1808, he built a grist mill at Port William on the site of the present mill there.
The following year John and Sarah Hiatt's second son, Hezekiah, aged twenty-three, came to Clinton County, Ohio and joined his half-brother, John Unthank.(147.) SOLOMON HIATT (22.) (3.) (1.):
b. 2-11mo-1759, Rowan (now Guilford). Co., NC.; d.14-7mo-1790, Guilford Co., NC.; m. c1782, Guilford Co., NC., to SARAH (HUNT). UNTHANK, widow of John Unthank, and d/o Thomas and Ann (Beals). Hunt; b. 29-8mo-1747, in Va.; d. 1846, Ohio or Indiana. Sarah removed 1815 from Guilford Co., NC., to Clinton Co., Ohio; in 1819 to Warren Co., Ohio.
CH: (599.) Eleazar; (600.) Hezekiah; (601.) Levinah.
New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
28-9mo-1782 - Solomon Hiett disowned for marriage out of unity.
26-10mo-1782 - Sarah Hiett (formerly Unthank). disowned for marriage out of unity.
29-5mo-1784 - Solomon and Sarah Hiett condemn their outgoings.
25-2mo-1786 - Eliazar received by request of father, Solomon Hiatt.
24-6mo-1815 - Sarah Hiatt granted a certificate to Center Mo. Mtg. (R45).Center Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
20-1mo-1816 - Sarah Hyatt received on certificate from New Garden Mo. Mtg., NC.
21-11mo-1818 - Sarah Hiatt granted a certificate to Miami Mo. Mtg., Ohio.Miami Mo. Mtg., Warren Co., Ohio:
24-2mo-1819 - Sarah Hiatt received on certificate from Centre Mo. Mtg., dated 21-11mo-1818. (R57).New Garden Mo. Mtg., Guilford Co., NC.:
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Solomon Hiatt d. 7-14-1790
Sarah Hiatt
Ch: Eleazar b. 10-2-1783
Hezekiah " 3-22-1786
Levinah " 5-12-1789
Winchester Journal Herald, Sat. Dec. 28, 1946, Randolph Co., Ind. Page 6,
written by Williard Heis.
Widow of John Unthank and D/o Thomas Hunt and Ann Beals.Line in Record @I29149@ (RIN 29142) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 13 MAY 1843
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Chester MM.Line in Record @I29149@ (RIN 29142) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE MAY 1835
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.
Sent by Mildren Wynes.
Sent by Lois HIATT and Mildred Wynes.
D/o Lewis Main. Sent by Mildred Wynes and Louis HIATT.