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James Smith HIATT

   Sent by Amos Hiatt.


(3829.)  JAMES SMITH HIATT (1906.)  (721.)  (192.)  (28.)  (3. ). (1.):
d. 30- 11mo- 1915; m. MARGARET CHAPMAN, D/O Charles and Elizabeth (Stanton). Chapman; b. 20-11mo-75; d. 11-11m0-1926.
CH: (5802.)  Benjamin; (5803.)  Catherine.


Margaret C. CHAPMAN

Sent by Amos Hiatt and Charles F. Chapman and Elizabeth M. Stanton.


Edgar Fletcher HIATT

    Sent by Amos HIATT.

(3828.)  EDGAR FLETCHER HIATT (1906.)  (721.)  (192.)  (28.)  (3.)  (1.)
b. 3-10mo-1874, Richmond, Wayne Co., Indiana; d. cl941, Orlando, Florida; m. 27-6mo-1906, to KATHERINE FREDERIKA SCHAEFER, d/o Christian and Margaret (--). Schaefer; b. 17-1mo-1875.
CH: (5801.)  Margaret.
Mr. Hiatt graduated from Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, in 1895; was prominent in banking circles until 19925 when he removed to Chicago.  After one year went to Orlando,  Florida.  At time of his death was the owner of the Fort Gatlin Hotel in Orlando.


Katherine Frederika SCHAEFER

Sent by Amos Hiatt and Christian and Margaret Schaefer.


William James HIATT

(1906.)  WILLIAM J. HIATT (721.)  (192.)  (28.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 3-12mo-1839; d. 1-8mo-1934; m. 26-12mo-1865, to ELIZA SMITH, d/o James and Sarah (--). Smith, of Wayne Co., Indiana; b. 8-4mo-1839; d. 5-1mo-1928.

CH: (3828.)  Edgar Fletcher; (3829.)  James Smith; (3830.)  Benjamin.


Sent by Amos Hiatt and Roger Boone.  William and Elizabeth were married at her parents home.


Elizabeth Willan SMITH

Sent by Amos Hiatt and Roger Boone.
   D/o James Smith and Sarah Williams (Willan)


Benjamin HIATT

 Sent by Amos Hiatt.


(3830.)  BENJAMIN HIATT (1906.)  (721.)  (192.)  (28.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 1872; d. 15-7mo-1879


Catherine BOND

FOUND IN HH BOOK


Bertha WHITE

FOUND IN HH BOOK
2nd husband Charles Edwin Hiatt (4357) married, 6 Jun 1935.  A widow at the
time.


Daniel Williams HIATT

     Information on this line predominantly from the Hiatt Book by Willima P. Johnson, also Oct. 24, 1991, received information from Robert G. Knoll, 461 San Servabdi Ave., Coral Gables, Florida  33143.
   Daniel was living in Economy, Ind.
            1850 Census, Washington Twp., Randolph Co., Ind.
Hiatt, Daniel W.  age 33  b. Ohio  Farmer
      Melinda        29     N.C.
      Edwin W.        7     Ind.
      Eliza Ann       6
      James A.        4
      Oliver L.       2

Note 1)  Tradition indicates Rebecca Ann Hiatt Davison lived in the "West" and had two sons.

Note 2)  Esteher C. Hiatt Steward came from her home in Nebraska and kept house for Oliver Lindley Hiatt at his Economy, Wayne Co., Ind. farm after death of his second wife, Emma Potter Culbertson Hiatt in 1927.

Note 3)  It is reproted by Emma Pauline Hiatt Knoll that herre was possibly an additional sister:
        Hester Hiatt who lived east side of Econaomy, Wayne Co., Ind.  No
further information available without further verification.  This sister would most likely have been born around 1858 or shortly after.

Get Certifcate  to 10 DEC 1842 Wayne County, Indiana, Dover MM.


Melinda MENDENHALL

   Found in Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana by
Willard Hiess.  Part Two page 123.  Found in HH Book.  Sent by Robert Knoll.
   D/o William and Rebecca Coffin Mendenhall.
   Rebecca Coffin Mendenhall (mother of Melinda Mendenhall) was closely
related to abolitionist "Levi Coffin" (born 1789 in N.C.)  She was possibly a
sister or first cousin -- research of the "Coffin" line has not been pursued.
She was likely raised in a "Society of Friends" settlement by the name of "New Garden", Guilford County, NC, the original home of Levi Coffin.  Several
marriages occurred between the Coffins and various lines marrying into the
Hiatt lines.
    Fountain City, Wayne Co, Ind. was originally names New Garden (1818) later changed to Newport (1834) and to its present time in 1879.
   As the result of an episode involving run-away slaves at Newport, Levi
Coffin was labelled President of the Underground Railroad.  This Underground
Railroad started in Guilford County, NV and progressed northward through
Cincinnati and other cities to Newport, and on Northward to Canada.  There were also many other less well defined routes to "freedom".  Levi Coffin (a devout Quaker) moved to Newport in 1826 and lived the later years of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio.  His most noteworthy years of active pursuit and open to the public as a memorial.  He personally assisted over 3,00 run-away slaves on their way to freedom.
   1850 Census, Washington Twp., Randolph Co., Ind. Daniel W. Hiatt, 33 Ohio, Farmer, Melinda, 29, NC, Edwin W., 7, Ind., Eliza Ann, 6, James A. 4, Oliver L., 2.


Eliza Ann HIATT

FOUND IN HH BOOK


BOWSER

SENT BY AMOS HIATT


Gertrude WARING

SENT BY AMOS HIATT


William P. WARING MD.

Sent by Amos Hiatt and Roger S. Boone.
S/o Joshua and Margaret Houghton Waring of Dublin, Ireland. Quakers.


Semira HIATT

(1901.)  SEMIRA HIATT (721.)  (192.)  (28.)  (3.)  (1.):
b. 22-7mo-1827;  d. 5-12-1906;  m. 3-7mo-1852, to Dr. WILLIAM P. WARING, Son of Joshua and Margaret (--). Waring;  lived in Wayne Co., Indiana.


Emma WARING

SENT BY AMOS HIATT


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