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Note    N00415         Index
SENT FROM NELL MCLAUGHLIN
FOUND IN HARMON HIATT RECORDS, 1895.

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Note    N00417         Index
From winhiatt@charter.net Internet, 17 Feb 2003
Alfred Lyle Hiatt b. 11/10/1888 in Iowa, died 9 Jan 1955 McAlester, OK. married Nellie Myrtle Collins, born 19 Jan 1892, died 6 Sep 1955 McAlester, OK. Children: Carl Chester HIATT b. 26 Feb 1892, IA, d. 27 Feb 1978 Ft. Smith, OK; Dale Hiat b. 11 Nov 1917, IA, died June 1988, Tulsa, OK; Pauline Thelma HIATT, b. 19 April 1920, Krebs, OK; Harold Herbert HIATT b. 20 Jan 1923 in Krebs, OK, died 2001, Stigler, OK.

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Note    N00421         Index
Sent by Barbara Gordichuk

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Note    N00423         Index
FOUND IN HH BOOK

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Note    N00427         Index
Found in HH book
Sent by Ruhama Shannon and Howard Hiatt
Liberty Township, Page 1050
Allen Hiatt, farmer, P.O. Luberton. The progress, growth, development and
present prosperity of Clinton County are unquestionably due to the enterpirse,
energy and foresight of her pioneers, and few of this class are more kindly
remembered in Union and Liberty Township thatn the Hiatt family, who genealogy
and history largely appear in the above sketch of Isaac Hiatt. Allen Hiatt was
born December 15, 1814, in Union Township, Clinton Co., Ohio, where he spent
his early life, and in fact gving his father the benefit of his time until
twenty seven years of age, when he entered upon the duty of life for himself.
He settled on his present farm of 250 acres, in 1855, and now owns two other
good farms in the county. He is well situated in life, and possessess all that
is essential to a neat, comfortable and desirable home. He is a practical and
successful farmer, believing in doing all things well, and is surrounded by a
fair selection of stock and farm implements. His interest in the welfare of
all public improvements has well spoken for itself, during his life in Clinton
County. He remains in single state of life until October 12, 1854, when he
united in marriage with Mrs. Susan B. (Folger) Johnston, who was born August
25, 1823, in Cincinnati, Ohio,the then embryotic city and present metropolis of
the Central States. To this union have been given four children, all now
living. To Mrs. Hiatt and her first husband, James M. Johnston, were given
three childre, who were reaised by her and Mr. Hiatt in Clinton County. One of
her sons, Albert Johnston, in 1861 responded to the President's call for troops
and enlisted to defend our county, for which he fought until life was extinct.
On December 31, 1861, while engaged in the battle of Stone River, he was
reported wounded, but was never discovered. Mrs. Hiatt is a daughter of John
W. and Emma (Swaim) Folger, who were both natives of Nanctucket Island, and
were distantly related to the maternal ancestry of Benjamin Franklin. John W.
and Emma came to Cincinnati Ohio, in an early day, where they matured and
Married, and he for many years followed New Orleans trading, but about the
middle of the present century he buried his wife and married his second
companion, who with him subsequently removed to Hennepin, Ill., where he died,
and the widow still survives at the age of four-score years.

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Note    N00428         Index
TYPE Get Certificate to
DATE 23 SEP 1847
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.

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Note    N00431         Index
One record shows him born on the 20th of June and the other on the 12 of June 1900.

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Note    N00433         Index
Died by in a train accident in Colorado.

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Note    N00434         Index
Sent by Ruhama Shannon. From a site on the internet, reference from Hiatt Family Bible and Portrait aned Biographical Records, Randolph Co., IN, by A. W. Bowen & Co., Chicago, IL.
Allen R. Hiatt, retired merchant of Winchester, IN, was born in North Carolina, Feb 20, 1829, and is the youngest of the nine children born to John and Rachel Glandon Hiatt, the former a native of Virginia and the latter of South Carolina. After marriage, John Hiatt and wife made their residence in North Carolina, in which state he died in 1831. In 1833 the widow, with her family, came to Indiana and settled on a farm in Randolph Co., where she also passed away at the home of her eldest son, in the year 1844. He was a member of the Society of Friends, and she was an Episcopalian, while in politics he was a strong anti slavery man. By trade he was a blacksmith, but by vocation a farmer. He was an affectionate husband, a kind father, an upright man and a useful and respected citizen while Mrs. Hiatt was pious and gentle of disposition, and no children than hers ever had a more devoted mother. The nine children born to John and Rachel Hiatt were named as follows: Sarah, a widow of William Montgomery, of Randolph Co., IN; Amos; Samuel; Elizabeth; Mary; Lavina; Irene; and Allen R. Hiatt. Only Sarah and Allen R., of whose name opens this sketch, still survive.

Allen R. Hiatt was reared chiefly on a brother's farm until he was eighteen years of age, after which he taught country and village schools for eighteen quarters. In 1856 he entered a general store as clerk, filled the position six years. He then located at Winchester, where he opened a retail hardware store, and for thirty two years sold his wares over one counter, and then retired, a merchant recognized for his probity and affability, and honored for his sterling qualities of a man. He was married in Randolph Co., IN in September 1851, to Mary A. Clark, a native of Warren Co., OH, born in November, 1830, and a daughter of Jacob and Patience (Wright) Clark, respectively natives of Pennsylvania and Virginia. This felicitious union has been blessed with the following named children. Elvira A., wife of T. E. Moorman; John J., deceased; George W., boot and shoe merchant; Oliver A., who died October 1890; Edwin J., liveryman; Katie, who died in Oct. 1892; Mary A., employed as a general assistant in the Farmers & Merchants Bank; Emma E., a teacher; and Wilbur C., salesman. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt are members of the Presbyterian Church, and in politics he is a Republican; he has filled several township and school offices and had been a Free Mason since 1858. Hs is now living in retirement, enjoying the respect of all his fellow citizens.