Francis Goodrich
M, #3901
Father | Sir Richard Goodrich of Goodrich Castle, Hertfordshire, Wales |
Mother | Muriel Evans |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Margaret Goodrich
M, #3902
Father | Sir Richard Goodrich of Goodrich Castle, Hertfordshire, Wales |
Mother | Muriel Evans |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Richard Goodrich of Ribston1
M, #3903, b. 1510
Father | Henry Goodrich2 b. 1487 |
Mother | Margaret Rawson2 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Richard Goodrich of Ribston married Clara Norton, daughter of Richard Norton Esq., of Norton Conyers.3,1
Richard Goodrich of Ribston was born in 1510.3,1
Richard Goodrich of Ribston lived at Ribston, Great Ribston near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.1
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Richard Goodrich of Ribston was born in 1510.3,1
Richard Goodrich of Ribston lived at Ribston, Great Ribston near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.1
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Family | Clara Norton |
Children |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 190.
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Clara Norton1
F, #3904
Father | Richard Norton Esq., of Norton Conyers1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Richard Goodrich of Ribston b. 1510 |
Children |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Henry Goodrich
M, #3905
Father | Richard Goodrich of Ribston b. 1510 |
Mother | Clara Norton |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Margaret Goodrich
F, #3906
Father | Richard Goodrich of Ribston b. 1510 |
Mother | Clara Norton |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Sir William Evans Lord of Eure1
M, #3907
Father | Sir John de Eure Knt., of Kirkby, Stokesley and Ingoldsby, co. Yorks. and Crekedale and Neweton, Northumberland2 b. c 1275, d. 1326 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2017 |
; NOTE: Williams/Morton [2007:229] links the Goodrich family back to Saher de Quincy, one of the Barons who signed the Magna Carta. Their lineage charts contain very cursory information and seem to show a number of links that I have been able to substantiate with other research. One of these is to assign "Sir William Eure", father of Muriel/Mildred Evans, as a son of Sir John de Eure. I have included the link her simply to amuse other LIGHTFOOT and GOODRICH family researchers and not because I find it to be particularly credible. GA Vaut.2,3
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 229.
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 28 Aug 2017; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
Henry Goodrich
M, #3908, b. 1487
Father | Edward Goodericke1 |
Mother | Jane Williamson1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Henry Goodrich was born in 1487.2,1 He married Margaret Rawson, daughter of Christopher Rawson, in 1508 at England.2,1
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Family | Margaret Rawson |
Children |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 190. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Margaret Rawson
F, #3909
Father | Christopher Rawson1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Margaret Rawson married Henry Goodrich, son of Edward Goodericke and Jane Williamson, in 1508 at England.2,1
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Family | Henry Goodrich b. 1487 |
Children |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 190. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
William Goodrich
M, #3910
Father | Henry Goodrich b. 1487 |
Mother | Margaret Rawson |
Last Edited | 17 May 2014 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Christopher Goodrich
M, #3911
Father | Henry Goodrich b. 1487 |
Mother | Margaret Rawson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Alborougha Goodrich
F, #3912
Father | Henry Goodrich b. 1487 |
Mother | Margaret Rawson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Edward Goodericke
M, #3913
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Edward Goodericke died at Kirby Co., Lincolnshire, England.1 He married Jane Williamson, daughter of James Williamson Esq., in 1465.2
.1 Edward Goodericke was also known as Edward Goodrich.2
.1 Edward Goodericke was also known as Edward Goodrich.2
Family | Jane Williamson |
Children |
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Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 190. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
Jane Williamson
F, #3914
Father | James Williamson Esq.1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Edward Goodericke |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 190. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Mary Goodrich
F, #3915, b. 1495
Father | Edward Goodericke |
Mother | Jane Williamson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
John Goodrich
M, #3916, b. 1485
Father | Edward Goodericke |
Mother | Jane Williamson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Thomas Goodrich
M, #3917, b. 1489
Father | Edward Goodericke |
Mother | Jane Williamson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Elizabeth Goodrich
F, #3918, b. 1492
Father | Edward Goodericke |
Mother | Jane Williamson |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S544] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #1770
Release date: October 17, 1996 (n.p.: Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
John Hiett
M, #3919, b. circa 1674, d. circa 1726
Father | John Hieght1 b. c 1650 |
Mother | Margaret (?)2 b. c 1652 |
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV7 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2020 |
John Hiett was born circa 1674 at Worcestershire, England.3,4 He married Mary Lois Smith, daughter of William Smith and Grace Jermin, circa 1695 at England.3,4,5
John Hiett died circa 1726 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.3,4
; Per Fowler Database:
"Ronald Cogan has different names for three of the the last children born to this family. They are Rebecca, Sarah and Elisha. Found in HH Book by Wm Perry Johnson and in Hiatt Family by John Beasley. This family belonged to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in England, possibly fleeing, as did many of the sect, to Holland and France to escape persecution the later part of the 17th century, before coming to America. John Hiett was probably a farmer, and possible a merchant also. Sent by Clifford Hardin. From The Ancestors and Family of J. Alvin Hardin. by Dorothy Hardin Massey and Clifford Hardin. It has generally been accepted that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were the immigrant ancestors of our Hiatt family. Also it is generally believed, but not proved, that they and at least three sons arrived in America on the ship Canterbury in 1699 with William Penn when he returned for the second time. A deed not included in the Hiatt-Hiett book was located in the Maryland records (Cecil County, Md. deeds, Vol II, page 321). It was dated 26 May 1715 and indicates that John Camp (Kemp or Kempson) and wife Mary of Elk River in Cecil County sold 50 acres of Dare's Desire to John Hiatt of the same place. The deed was witnessed by John Smith and Edward Jeffes. Earlier, on 27 July 1708, John Hiatt was appointed administrator of the estate of William Smith in common with James Robinson and Sampson George. (Testamentary Proceedings, Cecil County, Maryland, Liber 21, folio 61) John Hiatt and this William Smith appear to have been brother-in-law, and this William also appears to have been the son of Williams Smith, Sr. who died in 1710. John Hiatt had married prior to 1700 Mary Smith, daughter of William Smith, Sr. who had been living in Cecil County along the Elk River since at least 1703. Cecil County Deed, Vol 2, page 321. According to the will of William Smith, Sr. dated 8 September 1708 (Cecil County Wills, Liber AA folio 135) administrators of the estate of William Smith, Sr. were William's son, John Smith, Nicholas Hyland and Sampson George of Cecil County. The John Smith who witnessed the 1715 deed between John Hiett and John Camp and the William Smith for whose estate John Hiett was administrator were almost certainly Mary's brothers. These events indicate that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were living in Cecil County, Maryland, as early as 1708. Their land was located on the Elk River adjacent to land owned by the Smiths and several members of the Hollingsworth family. The authors of this volume are uncertain whether there were two John Hiatt, one in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and another in Cecil County, Maryland, or whether John and Mary Smith Hiatt actually moved back and forth -- a distance of about 70 miles. If it should eventually be proved that there were two John Hiatt, then we are convinced that the patricarchs of our Hiatts who were in Frederick County, Virginia by 1734 were from Cecil County, Maryland and for reason which are outlined below. First, John Hiatt, Jr. -- so called when he purchased land in Orange County, Virginia, from Stephen Hollingworth in 1737 -- was noted as from Lancaaster County, Pennsylvania. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Maryland was complete in 1767, the northern part of Cecil County, Maryland, was often considered to be a part of Lancaster or Chester County, Penn. Some deeds were recorded in both states.
"Further, land records of Lancaster County indicate that 200 acres patented to John Hiett in 1733 was in Strasburg Township. Strasburg Township at this time was located near the Maryland border just north of present day Harford County, Maryland -- a distance of some 25 to 30 miles frm Elk River in Maryland. The land in Lancaster County was reassigned in 1744 to another person. In Cecil County, Maryland, Henry Hollingsworth purchased land adjacent to John Hiett and John Smith along the Elk River in 1712. Henry Hollingsworth and his son, Stephen Hollingsworth witnessed several of the Smith deeds in 1711 to 1714. (Cecil County Deed, Vol 2) In Frederick purchased land in 1737 located on Opeckon Creek from Stephen Hollingsworth who was known to have moved from Elkton, Maryland to Frederick County, Vir. about 1733. Stephen Hollingsworth's son, George, had land adjacent to John Hiatt Jr. John Hiatt's brother-in-law, John Smith who had married by 1711 Jane Hinton, daughter of Rees Hinton, (Cecil County Deeds, Vol 2 page 186) neighborhood as the Hiatts and Hollingsworths. Hopewell Meeting records that Jane Smith, wife of John Smith of Opeckon removed from Chester Meeting on 26 5 mo. 1736, " She being removed a considerable time." There is no known relationship between the Hollingsworth and the Smiths and Hiatts other than they were neighbors in both Cecil County and Frederick County. The seventy families who moved to Frederick County, Vir. about 1733 founded Hopewell Meeting. Most of them were from Chester County, Penn. or Cecil County, Maryland -- not Bucks County, Penn. A few were from New Castle County, Delaware. The family of John Hiatt, Jr. was one of these seventy family. There is no evidence that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were Quarkers in Maryland, although the next generation were members of Hopewell Meeting in Frederick County, Vir. Certainly John and Jane Hinton Smith were Quakers. No probate records were found for John and Mary Hiatt in Cecil County, Maryland or in Frederick County, Vir. None have been found in Penn. There were other Hiatts in Maryland prior to 1700, but no connection has been found to exist with any of them. John and Mary Smith Hiatt may have had children other than the three sons who have been assinged to them. For example, on 28 March 1716, Peter Bouchelle married Mary Heyatt in St. Stephens Parish in Cecil County, Maryland. Mary Heyatt could have been a daughter of John and Mary Smith Hiatt. Found in Early Births Western Fredrick Co., Va and Eastern Hamsphire Co., West Vir. Compiled by Grace Kelso Garner and Ralph L. Triplett. 1976. List Hiett, John .."The Immigrant" born in England 1658. He had Wm., Jno. Jr., George, Mary, Rebecca, Sarah. Found in The Winhester Journal-Herald, Saturday, Dec 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind. History of the Hiatt Family page 6. Little if anything is known difinitely about the English antecedants of the Hiatt's. It is known that they were early Quaker immigrants and were in Bucks County, Pennsylvania before 1700, thought be some to have arrived with Penn on his second voyage in 1699. This ancestor was John Hiatt. A Mary Hyot mentioned in the records of the Falls Monthly Meeting (Bucks' County, Pa) in a certificate dated 1706, is thought to be the wife of John Hiatt. Three sons, George, John and William have been assigned to John and Mary Hiatt, although they doubtlessly had other children.“.6 GAV-7.
; per WFT 8-1590 HIETT Family:
"The Heritage of Rowan County North Carolina notes the following about the Hiatt family:
"John Hiett, the immigrant ancestor arrived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the Fall of 1699. On 11 April 1700 he purchased 300 acres of land (Bucks Co. Pennsylvania DB 3, page 27) from John Rowland for 350 p. (The foregoing deed is also mentioned in the 'Inventory of Church Archives, Pennsylvania - Friends' . ( In 1700, John Hiett bought 300 a. of John Rowland, a Quaker, who had given the land for the Watson Graveyard out of his tract previous to 1700. The land had been granted to John Rowland by William Penn in 1673. In 1702, John Hiett sold this 300 a. to Thomas Watson, tanner, for 400 p. (DB 3, p. 88) Deed book 4, p. 15, Bucks County: On April 22, 1706, John Hiett of the County of Bucks in ye province of Pensilvania Yeom'n - bought land granted and confirmed unto Andrew Ellet by patent under the hand of William Penn ".
"John's wife was Mary Smith, the daughter of William and Grace Smith. William lived in Cecil County, Maryland, where on the 20th of May 1710 his will was proven.
"Some 50 miles SW of Philadelphia in the north east corner of the State of Maryland, lies the county of Cecil. It was here, in Cecil Co., MD that William Smith wrote this will on the 20th of September 1708, it was proved the 20th of May 1710. He leaves to 2nd son John and heirs 1000 acres, dwelling plantation, to daughter Mary, wife of John Hayet, and granddaughter Hannah, daughter of son William personalty (Personal property) . Executors wife Grace, and son John. Teste: David Evans, William Smith 13:113. The name Hayet becomes Hiett in further court proceedings regarding this will.
"Both, Hietts and Smiths families were members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Somersetshire, England. William Smith, the Quaker, bought a certificate to Philadelphia for himself and wife and family, dated 1699, from Glastonbury Monthly Meeting in Somersetshire, England. It is quite possible, that our John Hiett, immigrant, came to America with his wife's family. William and John Smith, brothers of Mary Smith Hiett, are probably the ancestors of the Smiths show settled in Virginia in the same community and at about the same time as did John Hiatt Jr. and his brother William Hiatt, sons of John and Mary Smith Hiett.
"Mary Hyot was noted in the Falls Monthly Meeting in Bucks Co. PA, she was received on certificate the 7th of the 6th month in 1706.
"The History of Bucks Co. Pennsylvania mentioned that the families of Roberts, Foulke, Gilbert, Nixon, Edwards and Hyatt were prominent among those who formed the early community, his was in early 1700's.
"John Hiett is called a yeoman, in the early deeds of Bucks Co. A yeoman is a freeborn common man of the most respectable class, a freeholder. John is known to have resided in the town of Makefield in Bucks Co. at one time, it is possible that he was a merchant, by which means he acquired the 350 p. (over $1500) to make his first purchase of land in 1700. Andrew Ellet, from whom John Hiett purchased land, was a merchant. He is most probably identical with the John Hyatt who was a witness to the will of Thomas Masters of Philadelphia, Merchant, dated 4 Dec. 1723. Also he was a witness to a will of Abraham Bickley, a Quaker merchant from Burlington, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. ( Hiatt - Hiett, Genealogy and Family History, compiled and edited by William Petty Johnson, Payson , Utah )
"He died without a will about 1727 in Bucks County, PA. There were three known children :
1. John Jr. ,
2. George and
3. William.http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3016“.4,7 He and Mary Lois Smith were Quaker.5
John Hiett immigrated in 1699 to Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.5
John Hiett was mentioned in a land transaction on 11 April 1700 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
Memo: per Butleight website: "On 11 April 1700 he purchased 300 acres of lan (Bucks Co., Pennsylvania DB 3, page 27) from John Rowland for 350p. (The foregoing deed is also mentioned in the 'Inventory of Church Archives, Pennsylvania Friends'."5
John Hiett died circa 1726 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.3,4
; Per Fowler Database:
"Ronald Cogan has different names for three of the the last children born to this family. They are Rebecca, Sarah and Elisha. Found in HH Book by Wm Perry Johnson and in Hiatt Family by John Beasley. This family belonged to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in England, possibly fleeing, as did many of the sect, to Holland and France to escape persecution the later part of the 17th century, before coming to America. John Hiett was probably a farmer, and possible a merchant also. Sent by Clifford Hardin. From The Ancestors and Family of J. Alvin Hardin. by Dorothy Hardin Massey and Clifford Hardin. It has generally been accepted that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were the immigrant ancestors of our Hiatt family. Also it is generally believed, but not proved, that they and at least three sons arrived in America on the ship Canterbury in 1699 with William Penn when he returned for the second time. A deed not included in the Hiatt-Hiett book was located in the Maryland records (Cecil County, Md. deeds, Vol II, page 321). It was dated 26 May 1715 and indicates that John Camp (Kemp or Kempson) and wife Mary of Elk River in Cecil County sold 50 acres of Dare's Desire to John Hiatt of the same place. The deed was witnessed by John Smith and Edward Jeffes. Earlier, on 27 July 1708, John Hiatt was appointed administrator of the estate of William Smith in common with James Robinson and Sampson George. (Testamentary Proceedings, Cecil County, Maryland, Liber 21, folio 61) John Hiatt and this William Smith appear to have been brother-in-law, and this William also appears to have been the son of Williams Smith, Sr. who died in 1710. John Hiatt had married prior to 1700 Mary Smith, daughter of William Smith, Sr. who had been living in Cecil County along the Elk River since at least 1703. Cecil County Deed, Vol 2, page 321. According to the will of William Smith, Sr. dated 8 September 1708 (Cecil County Wills, Liber AA folio 135) administrators of the estate of William Smith, Sr. were William's son, John Smith, Nicholas Hyland and Sampson George of Cecil County. The John Smith who witnessed the 1715 deed between John Hiett and John Camp and the William Smith for whose estate John Hiett was administrator were almost certainly Mary's brothers. These events indicate that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were living in Cecil County, Maryland, as early as 1708. Their land was located on the Elk River adjacent to land owned by the Smiths and several members of the Hollingsworth family. The authors of this volume are uncertain whether there were two John Hiatt, one in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and another in Cecil County, Maryland, or whether John and Mary Smith Hiatt actually moved back and forth -- a distance of about 70 miles. If it should eventually be proved that there were two John Hiatt, then we are convinced that the patricarchs of our Hiatts who were in Frederick County, Virginia by 1734 were from Cecil County, Maryland and for reason which are outlined below. First, John Hiatt, Jr. -- so called when he purchased land in Orange County, Virginia, from Stephen Hollingworth in 1737 -- was noted as from Lancaaster County, Pennsylvania. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Maryland was complete in 1767, the northern part of Cecil County, Maryland, was often considered to be a part of Lancaster or Chester County, Penn. Some deeds were recorded in both states.
"Further, land records of Lancaster County indicate that 200 acres patented to John Hiett in 1733 was in Strasburg Township. Strasburg Township at this time was located near the Maryland border just north of present day Harford County, Maryland -- a distance of some 25 to 30 miles frm Elk River in Maryland. The land in Lancaster County was reassigned in 1744 to another person. In Cecil County, Maryland, Henry Hollingsworth purchased land adjacent to John Hiett and John Smith along the Elk River in 1712. Henry Hollingsworth and his son, Stephen Hollingsworth witnessed several of the Smith deeds in 1711 to 1714. (Cecil County Deed, Vol 2) In Frederick purchased land in 1737 located on Opeckon Creek from Stephen Hollingsworth who was known to have moved from Elkton, Maryland to Frederick County, Vir. about 1733. Stephen Hollingsworth's son, George, had land adjacent to John Hiatt Jr. John Hiatt's brother-in-law, John Smith who had married by 1711 Jane Hinton, daughter of Rees Hinton, (Cecil County Deeds, Vol 2 page 186) neighborhood as the Hiatts and Hollingsworths. Hopewell Meeting records that Jane Smith, wife of John Smith of Opeckon removed from Chester Meeting on 26 5 mo. 1736, " She being removed a considerable time." There is no known relationship between the Hollingsworth and the Smiths and Hiatts other than they were neighbors in both Cecil County and Frederick County. The seventy families who moved to Frederick County, Vir. about 1733 founded Hopewell Meeting. Most of them were from Chester County, Penn. or Cecil County, Maryland -- not Bucks County, Penn. A few were from New Castle County, Delaware. The family of John Hiatt, Jr. was one of these seventy family. There is no evidence that John and Mary Smith Hiatt were Quarkers in Maryland, although the next generation were members of Hopewell Meeting in Frederick County, Vir. Certainly John and Jane Hinton Smith were Quakers. No probate records were found for John and Mary Hiatt in Cecil County, Maryland or in Frederick County, Vir. None have been found in Penn. There were other Hiatts in Maryland prior to 1700, but no connection has been found to exist with any of them. John and Mary Smith Hiatt may have had children other than the three sons who have been assinged to them. For example, on 28 March 1716, Peter Bouchelle married Mary Heyatt in St. Stephens Parish in Cecil County, Maryland. Mary Heyatt could have been a daughter of John and Mary Smith Hiatt. Found in Early Births Western Fredrick Co., Va and Eastern Hamsphire Co., West Vir. Compiled by Grace Kelso Garner and Ralph L. Triplett. 1976. List Hiett, John .."The Immigrant" born in England 1658. He had Wm., Jno. Jr., George, Mary, Rebecca, Sarah. Found in The Winhester Journal-Herald, Saturday, Dec 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind. History of the Hiatt Family page 6. Little if anything is known difinitely about the English antecedants of the Hiatt's. It is known that they were early Quaker immigrants and were in Bucks County, Pennsylvania before 1700, thought be some to have arrived with Penn on his second voyage in 1699. This ancestor was John Hiatt. A Mary Hyot mentioned in the records of the Falls Monthly Meeting (Bucks' County, Pa) in a certificate dated 1706, is thought to be the wife of John Hiatt. Three sons, George, John and William have been assigned to John and Mary Hiatt, although they doubtlessly had other children.“.6 GAV-7.
; per WFT 8-1590 HIETT Family:
"The Heritage of Rowan County North Carolina notes the following about the Hiatt family:
"John Hiett, the immigrant ancestor arrived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the Fall of 1699. On 11 April 1700 he purchased 300 acres of land (Bucks Co. Pennsylvania DB 3, page 27) from John Rowland for 350 p. (The foregoing deed is also mentioned in the 'Inventory of Church Archives, Pennsylvania - Friends' . ( In 1700, John Hiett bought 300 a. of John Rowland, a Quaker, who had given the land for the Watson Graveyard out of his tract previous to 1700. The land had been granted to John Rowland by William Penn in 1673. In 1702, John Hiett sold this 300 a. to Thomas Watson, tanner, for 400 p. (DB 3, p. 88) Deed book 4, p. 15, Bucks County: On April 22, 1706, John Hiett of the County of Bucks in ye province of Pensilvania Yeom'n - bought land granted and confirmed unto Andrew Ellet by patent under the hand of William Penn ".
"John's wife was Mary Smith, the daughter of William and Grace Smith. William lived in Cecil County, Maryland, where on the 20th of May 1710 his will was proven.
"Some 50 miles SW of Philadelphia in the north east corner of the State of Maryland, lies the county of Cecil. It was here, in Cecil Co., MD that William Smith wrote this will on the 20th of September 1708, it was proved the 20th of May 1710. He leaves to 2nd son John and heirs 1000 acres, dwelling plantation, to daughter Mary, wife of John Hayet, and granddaughter Hannah, daughter of son William personalty (Personal property) . Executors wife Grace, and son John. Teste: David Evans, William Smith 13:113. The name Hayet becomes Hiett in further court proceedings regarding this will.
"Both, Hietts and Smiths families were members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Somersetshire, England. William Smith, the Quaker, bought a certificate to Philadelphia for himself and wife and family, dated 1699, from Glastonbury Monthly Meeting in Somersetshire, England. It is quite possible, that our John Hiett, immigrant, came to America with his wife's family. William and John Smith, brothers of Mary Smith Hiett, are probably the ancestors of the Smiths show settled in Virginia in the same community and at about the same time as did John Hiatt Jr. and his brother William Hiatt, sons of John and Mary Smith Hiett.
"Mary Hyot was noted in the Falls Monthly Meeting in Bucks Co. PA, she was received on certificate the 7th of the 6th month in 1706.
"The History of Bucks Co. Pennsylvania mentioned that the families of Roberts, Foulke, Gilbert, Nixon, Edwards and Hyatt were prominent among those who formed the early community, his was in early 1700's.
"John Hiett is called a yeoman, in the early deeds of Bucks Co. A yeoman is a freeborn common man of the most respectable class, a freeholder. John is known to have resided in the town of Makefield in Bucks Co. at one time, it is possible that he was a merchant, by which means he acquired the 350 p. (over $1500) to make his first purchase of land in 1700. Andrew Ellet, from whom John Hiett purchased land, was a merchant. He is most probably identical with the John Hyatt who was a witness to the will of Thomas Masters of Philadelphia, Merchant, dated 4 Dec. 1723. Also he was a witness to a will of Abraham Bickley, a Quaker merchant from Burlington, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. ( Hiatt - Hiett, Genealogy and Family History, compiled and edited by William Petty Johnson, Payson , Utah )
"He died without a will about 1727 in Bucks County, PA. There were three known children :
1. John Jr. ,
2. George and
3. William.http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3016“.4,7 He and Mary Lois Smith were Quaker.5
John Hiett immigrated in 1699 to Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.5
John Hiett was mentioned in a land transaction on 11 April 1700 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
Memo: per Butleight website: "On 11 April 1700 he purchased 300 acres of lan (Bucks Co., Pennsylvania DB 3, page 27) from John Rowland for 350p. (The foregoing deed is also mentioned in the 'Inventory of Church Archives, Pennsylvania Friends'."5
Family | Mary Lois Smith b. c 1677, d. c 1745 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2828] Research on Families in the History and Directory of Yates County, New York, 1873, online http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~bbunce77/history/, https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/188290/I3109/john-hieght/individual. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb Freepages - Families of Yates Co., NY.
- [S2828] Rootsweb Freepages - Families of Yates Co., NY, online http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~bbunce77/history/, https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/188290/I3116/margaret-/individual
- [S554] Unknown author, Hiatt-Heitt Gen & Fam History (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S3772] Butleigh Ancestry, Genealogy and Family History, online http://butleigh.org/, http://butleigh.org/butleighpeople/ButleighPeopleH.html. Hereinafter cited as Butleigh Website.
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3016
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S800] e-mail address, updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3428
William Hiatt
M, #3920, b. circa 1700, d. 16 June 1766
Father | John Hiett b. c 1674, d. c 1726 |
Mother | Mary Lois Smith b. c 1677, d. c 1745 |
Last Edited | 30 Jun 2015 |
William Hiatt was born circa 1700 at Delaware?, USA.1 He was born in 1700 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.2 He was born in 1706 at Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.2
William Hiatt died on 16 June 1766 at Jefferson, West Virginia, USA.1
William Hiatt died on 16 June 1766 at Frederick Co., Virginia, USA.2
; Found in HH Book by Wm Perry Johnson and the Hiatt Family by John Beasley.
William Hiatt was a farmer, bequeathing over 1300 acres in his will. He and wife Alice were members of Hopewell Friends Mtg. for 19 years or longer. The children of William Hiatt and his first wife remained in Virginia; those of Alice removed to North and South Carolina. From information sent April 16, 1991 by Darleen Hiatt Peterson of Wheaton, Ill. 60189: Copy of the William Hyatt land grant 30 Oct 1754. She writes also, "I have all of his Deeds and Indentures from Frederick Co., Va but am sending only this DEED as I believe it to be quite 'special.' No grave site was found in the cemetery records there for Wm Hiatt/Hyatt for which I am so sorry. She also "enclosed several pages from the Hopewell Friends History, 1734 - 1934 which indicate the 'Marriage intentions' of William Hiatt and Alice Lowden made in the Hopewell Meeting House in 1748 before it burned down." She also recommends the society of Frederick Co., Historical Society in Winchester, Va. for a source of information. HOPEWILL FRIENDS HISTORY 1734 - 1934, Frederick Co. Va. Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell Two Hundred Years of History and Genealogy Compiled from Official Records and Published by a Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, assisted by John W. Wayland. Printed by Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc. Strasburg, Va. A photo is enclosed of the Hopewell Monthly Meeting House built in 1759. William Hiatt and Alice Lowden were married in the first Hopewell House which burned. William and Alice Lowden Hiatt were married 2nd. day, 3rd. month 1748. Page 51. The setting up of Hopewell Meeting Meeting of Worship atHopewell meeting house, also Richard Beeson Junr. to Read the SaidTestimony at Providence Meeting House on a first Day as affsd. WilliamHiatt & Alice Lowden appeared at this Meeting Declared their Intentionsof taking each other in Marriage this being the first time, this Meetingappoints James McGrew & Simeon Taylor to enquire into the Said Wms.Conversation & Clearness in Respect to Marriage & what else may be needfuland make report to the next monthly Meeting Accordingly. Ja. McGrew & Jno. Hiatt is appointed to enquire into Richd. Merchants Convention and what else may be Necessary & prepare a Certificate to North Carolina or elsewhere Alxan. Ross & his son Geor. are appointed to enquire into Wm. Jolliffs Conversation & what else may be needful & prepare a Certificate to Middletown Monthly Meeting in Bucks County. This meeting appints Tho. Mills & Hur Mills to Speak wth. Jno. Ross & aquaint him to come to ye next Monthly Meeting & make Satisfaction for his Misbehaviour, or else he may expect to be Testified against. This Meeting appoints Richd. Beeson Junr. & Mordica Mendingfall to enquire into Wm. Gardeners Conversation & what else may be necessary & make reprot to ye next Monthly Meeting. The Meeting Concluded (2) MARRIAGE INTENTIONS PUBLISHED the 2d. 3mo. 1748 At our Monthly Meeting of Hopewell at Opeckan, The Representatives being Call'd they Appreared. William Hiatt & Alice Lowden appeared at this Meeting and Declared their intentions of taking each other in Marriage this being the Second time the ffriends appointed to enquire into the Said Wm. Conversation clearness wth. others in respect to Marriage, report that they find nothing to Obstruct their proceedings. Therefore this Meeting leaves them to their Liverty to consumate their Said Intentions when they See meet, and this Meeting appooints James MaGrew & Simeon Tayler - to See that the marriage be Decently Accomplished & make report thereof to the next Monthly Meeting Accordingly. Tho. Mills & Hur Mills acquaints this Meeting that they have not Spoak with Jno. Ross as they was appointed, but they are appointed to Continue their care & make report to the next monthly meeting. William Gardener heretofore hath requested to come under the care of this Meeting, this Meeting after Deliberate consideration thereof grants his request, and takes him under care - The Meeting Concluded Courtesy: Va State Library 12th & Broadway St. Richmond, Va. 23219 Sent by Darleed Peterson of Wheaton, Ill. April 1991 Hopewell MM minutes read "at our m. meeting of Hopewell at Opeckon -4 day of 2 mo. 1748 - William Hiatt & Alice Louden appear and declare intentions of marriage she dau. of Renier Lowdon of Sidem Co., N. Jersey.
Deed - Winchester, Frederick Co., Va. Deed book 2 page 383 Oct. 24, 1751 - Wm. Hyatt sold to David Lewis 184 acres 5 shellings. Deed Book 4 page 170 Sept. 1, 1756 David Lewis of S.C. to Wm. Hiatt --- acres 5 shellings, on Oct. 30, 1754 the Rt. Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax granted land to Wm. Hiatt of Frederick Co., Va.
Sent by Darlene Peterson Land Office Northern Neck Grants, H, 1751-1756 Reel 293 p. 518. Wm. Hyatt, 400 acres in Frederick Co., Va. 30 October 1754. The RT. HONOURABLE THO: LORD FAIRFAX, Baron of Camerons in that part of Great Britain, called Scotland proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia, To Wit; to whom this pres. Writing shall come, Sends Greetings: Know Ye that for good causes, for and in consideration of the compensation to me paid, and for the annual rent hereafter received. I have given, and confirm unto William Hyatt of Frederick County, a certain Tract of western and ungranted Lands, Situated in the said county.. and joining William Rankins, Edward Thomas, and the land surveyed for Benjamin Rutherford purchased by the said Hyatt's lying on the deep hollow a drain of Opeckon: and bounded ore by a Ferry made by Mr. John Caylis as followeth: BEGINNING at two white oaks and a chesnut oak corner to Wm. Rankin in the in the line of Benjamin Rutherford, now Wm Hyatt's, Thence with the Hyatt's line No64 W Ninety one poles to a Spanish oak and white oak Sapling. in the deep hollow a drain of Opeckon in the line of Hyatt's, Thence leaving his lien and running N 64 W Ninety-seven poles ----? hickory and white oak Saplings in the line of William Hyatt's later survey, Thence with his lines East twenty-two poles to a white oak, Thence, No 2 ___? Seven poles to a stake and _____? hickory bushes corner to Edward Thomas, Thence with his line East oen hundred and seventy-five poles to two white oak by a drain called white oak hollow corner to the said Edward Thomas and Willian Rankin, Thence with Rankins line L2W three hundred and thirty poles to the Beginning. Containing four hundred acres.
Together with all Rights, members, and appurtences thereunto belonging, Royal Mines Excepted, and a full third part of all Lead, Copper, Lime, Coal from Mines and from ores that shall be found thereon to have and to hold, the said four hundred acres of land, together with all Rights, profits and benefits to the sums belonging or in any wife appeartaining except before excepted to him the said William Hyatt, his heirs and assigns for ever. He, the said William hyatt, his heirs or assigns, therefore, yielding and paying to me, my heirs, or assigns or to my certain attorney or attorneys, agent or agents or to the certain attorney or attorneys of my heirs or assigns proprietors of the said Northern Neck yearly and every year, on the first day of St. Michael the arch angel, the fee rent of one Shilling Sterling Money for every fifty acres of Land hereby granted, and do proportionably for a greater or lesser Quantity provided that if he the said William Hyatt, his heirs or assings shall not pay the before received annual rent, so that if the same, or any past thereof, shall be behing or unpaid by the space of two whole years, after the same shall become due, I lawfully Demanded. That then I shall and may be lawful, for me My heirs or assings proprietors, as aforesaid. My or their certain attorney or attorneys, agent or agents to re----? into the GIVEN at my office, in the County of Fairfax (Va) within my said proprietary, under my hand and Seal. Dated this twnetieth day of October in the twenty-eighth year of this reign of our Sovereign, LORD GEORGE, the second [II] by the grave of GOD, of Great Britian, France and Ireland KING defender of the Faith, SJ (Society of Jesus) Anno. Dom., One Thousand seven hundred, and fifty-four. Mr. William Hyatt's Deed for 400 Acres of Land Frederick County, (Va) Fairfax Courtesy: Virginia State Library, 12th and Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 23219 Children of William Hiatt and 1st wife stayed in VA. Those of his and Alice went to NC & SC. this from Frederick Co., V A deed and indentures.3
William Hiatt appeared in the census of 1759 at Frederick Co., Virginia, USA; Ancestry.com - Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890
Name: William Hiatt
State: VA
County: Frederick County
Township: Rent Rolls
Year: 1759
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.4
William Hiatt died on 16 June 1766 at Jefferson, West Virginia, USA.1
William Hiatt died on 16 June 1766 at Frederick Co., Virginia, USA.2
; Found in HH Book by Wm Perry Johnson and the Hiatt Family by John Beasley.
William Hiatt was a farmer, bequeathing over 1300 acres in his will. He and wife Alice were members of Hopewell Friends Mtg. for 19 years or longer. The children of William Hiatt and his first wife remained in Virginia; those of Alice removed to North and South Carolina. From information sent April 16, 1991 by Darleen Hiatt Peterson of Wheaton, Ill. 60189: Copy of the William Hyatt land grant 30 Oct 1754. She writes also, "I have all of his Deeds and Indentures from Frederick Co., Va but am sending only this DEED as I believe it to be quite 'special.' No grave site was found in the cemetery records there for Wm Hiatt/Hyatt for which I am so sorry. She also "enclosed several pages from the Hopewell Friends History, 1734 - 1934 which indicate the 'Marriage intentions' of William Hiatt and Alice Lowden made in the Hopewell Meeting House in 1748 before it burned down." She also recommends the society of Frederick Co., Historical Society in Winchester, Va. for a source of information. HOPEWILL FRIENDS HISTORY 1734 - 1934, Frederick Co. Va. Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell Two Hundred Years of History and Genealogy Compiled from Official Records and Published by a Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, assisted by John W. Wayland. Printed by Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc. Strasburg, Va. A photo is enclosed of the Hopewell Monthly Meeting House built in 1759. William Hiatt and Alice Lowden were married in the first Hopewell House which burned. William and Alice Lowden Hiatt were married 2nd. day, 3rd. month 1748. Page 51. The setting up of Hopewell Meeting Meeting of Worship atHopewell meeting house, also Richard Beeson Junr. to Read the SaidTestimony at Providence Meeting House on a first Day as affsd. WilliamHiatt & Alice Lowden appeared at this Meeting Declared their Intentionsof taking each other in Marriage this being the first time, this Meetingappoints James McGrew & Simeon Taylor to enquire into the Said Wms.Conversation & Clearness in Respect to Marriage & what else may be needfuland make report to the next monthly Meeting Accordingly. Ja. McGrew & Jno. Hiatt is appointed to enquire into Richd. Merchants Convention and what else may be Necessary & prepare a Certificate to North Carolina or elsewhere Alxan. Ross & his son Geor. are appointed to enquire into Wm. Jolliffs Conversation & what else may be needful & prepare a Certificate to Middletown Monthly Meeting in Bucks County. This meeting appints Tho. Mills & Hur Mills to Speak wth. Jno. Ross & aquaint him to come to ye next Monthly Meeting & make Satisfaction for his Misbehaviour, or else he may expect to be Testified against. This Meeting appoints Richd. Beeson Junr. & Mordica Mendingfall to enquire into Wm. Gardeners Conversation & what else may be necessary & make reprot to ye next Monthly Meeting. The Meeting Concluded (2) MARRIAGE INTENTIONS PUBLISHED the 2d. 3mo. 1748 At our Monthly Meeting of Hopewell at Opeckan, The Representatives being Call'd they Appreared. William Hiatt & Alice Lowden appeared at this Meeting and Declared their intentions of taking each other in Marriage this being the Second time the ffriends appointed to enquire into the Said Wm. Conversation clearness wth. others in respect to Marriage, report that they find nothing to Obstruct their proceedings. Therefore this Meeting leaves them to their Liverty to consumate their Said Intentions when they See meet, and this Meeting appooints James MaGrew & Simeon Tayler - to See that the marriage be Decently Accomplished & make report thereof to the next Monthly Meeting Accordingly. Tho. Mills & Hur Mills acquaints this Meeting that they have not Spoak with Jno. Ross as they was appointed, but they are appointed to Continue their care & make report to the next monthly meeting. William Gardener heretofore hath requested to come under the care of this Meeting, this Meeting after Deliberate consideration thereof grants his request, and takes him under care - The Meeting Concluded Courtesy: Va State Library 12th & Broadway St. Richmond, Va. 23219 Sent by Darleed Peterson of Wheaton, Ill. April 1991 Hopewell MM minutes read "at our m. meeting of Hopewell at Opeckon -4 day of 2 mo. 1748 - William Hiatt & Alice Louden appear and declare intentions of marriage she dau. of Renier Lowdon of Sidem Co., N. Jersey.
Deed - Winchester, Frederick Co., Va. Deed book 2 page 383 Oct. 24, 1751 - Wm. Hyatt sold to David Lewis 184 acres 5 shellings. Deed Book 4 page 170 Sept. 1, 1756 David Lewis of S.C. to Wm. Hiatt --- acres 5 shellings, on Oct. 30, 1754 the Rt. Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax granted land to Wm. Hiatt of Frederick Co., Va.
Sent by Darlene Peterson Land Office Northern Neck Grants, H, 1751-1756 Reel 293 p. 518. Wm. Hyatt, 400 acres in Frederick Co., Va. 30 October 1754. The RT. HONOURABLE THO: LORD FAIRFAX, Baron of Camerons in that part of Great Britain, called Scotland proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia, To Wit; to whom this pres. Writing shall come, Sends Greetings: Know Ye that for good causes, for and in consideration of the compensation to me paid, and for the annual rent hereafter received. I have given, and confirm unto William Hyatt of Frederick County, a certain Tract of western and ungranted Lands, Situated in the said county.. and joining William Rankins, Edward Thomas, and the land surveyed for Benjamin Rutherford purchased by the said Hyatt's lying on the deep hollow a drain of Opeckon: and bounded ore by a Ferry made by Mr. John Caylis as followeth: BEGINNING at two white oaks and a chesnut oak corner to Wm. Rankin in the in the line of Benjamin Rutherford, now Wm Hyatt's, Thence with the Hyatt's line No64 W Ninety one poles to a Spanish oak and white oak Sapling. in the deep hollow a drain of Opeckon in the line of Hyatt's, Thence leaving his lien and running N 64 W Ninety-seven poles ----? hickory and white oak Saplings in the line of William Hyatt's later survey, Thence with his lines East twenty-two poles to a white oak, Thence, No 2 ___? Seven poles to a stake and _____? hickory bushes corner to Edward Thomas, Thence with his line East oen hundred and seventy-five poles to two white oak by a drain called white oak hollow corner to the said Edward Thomas and Willian Rankin, Thence with Rankins line L2W three hundred and thirty poles to the Beginning. Containing four hundred acres.
Together with all Rights, members, and appurtences thereunto belonging, Royal Mines Excepted, and a full third part of all Lead, Copper, Lime, Coal from Mines and from ores that shall be found thereon to have and to hold, the said four hundred acres of land, together with all Rights, profits and benefits to the sums belonging or in any wife appeartaining except before excepted to him the said William Hyatt, his heirs and assigns for ever. He, the said William hyatt, his heirs or assigns, therefore, yielding and paying to me, my heirs, or assigns or to my certain attorney or attorneys, agent or agents or to the certain attorney or attorneys of my heirs or assigns proprietors of the said Northern Neck yearly and every year, on the first day of St. Michael the arch angel, the fee rent of one Shilling Sterling Money for every fifty acres of Land hereby granted, and do proportionably for a greater or lesser Quantity provided that if he the said William Hyatt, his heirs or assings shall not pay the before received annual rent, so that if the same, or any past thereof, shall be behing or unpaid by the space of two whole years, after the same shall become due, I lawfully Demanded. That then I shall and may be lawful, for me My heirs or assings proprietors, as aforesaid. My or their certain attorney or attorneys, agent or agents to re----? into the GIVEN at my office, in the County of Fairfax (Va) within my said proprietary, under my hand and Seal. Dated this twnetieth day of October in the twenty-eighth year of this reign of our Sovereign, LORD GEORGE, the second [II] by the grave of GOD, of Great Britian, France and Ireland KING defender of the Faith, SJ (Society of Jesus) Anno. Dom., One Thousand seven hundred, and fifty-four. Mr. William Hyatt's Deed for 400 Acres of Land Frederick County, (Va) Fairfax Courtesy: Virginia State Library, 12th and Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 23219 Children of William Hiatt and 1st wife stayed in VA. Those of his and Alice went to NC & SC. this from Frederick Co., V A deed and indentures.3
William Hiatt appeared in the census of 1759 at Frederick Co., Virginia, USA; Ancestry.com - Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890
Name: William Hiatt
State: VA
County: Frederick County
Township: Rent Rolls
Year: 1759
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.4
Citations
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3001
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, VA census record seen on Ancestry.com on 30 June 2015 at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3578&h=32937447&ssrc=pt&tid=2912750&pid=-1064947965&usePUB=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
John Hiatt
M, #3921, b. 19 December 1729, d. 28 November 1767
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2002 |
John Hiatt was born on 19 December 1729 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1,2 He married Sarah Hodson on 22 April 1752 at Bladen Co., North Carolina, USA,
; Marriage is recorded in the Book of Marriages of New Garden Monthly Meetings,
Guilford Co., NC.3
John Hiatt died on 28 November 1767 at Rowan, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 37.2
John Hiatt died on 28 November 1767 at New Garden Meeting, Rowan Co. (now Gulford Co.), North Carolina, USA, at age 37.4
; John and Sarah marriage record and inforamtion can be found in the The Winchester Journal-Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind, History of the Hiatt Family. This information is found in the Hiatt book by William P. Johnson, published in 1951. It has served as the foundation for most other family histories of this line. There are several families who have contribeted remarkedly on these families, see notes on specific families. See also Direct Lineage and History of John B. and Sarah Kenworthy Hiatt, and their Descendants, of Darlington, Indiana. 1674 - 1982 by Marian Hiatt Johnson, RR 5, Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933. History of the Hiatt Family by Willard Heiss, The Winchester Journal Herald, Sat. Dec. 28, 1946, Randolph Co., Ind. page 6. Whereas John Hiatt, son of George Hiatt of Blanden County, North Carolina, and Sarah Hodson daughter of George Hodson of the same place having delcared their intentions of marriage with each other before several of the Montly meetings of the people called Quakers at New Garden in the County aforesaid, and having the consent of parents and parties concerned their said intentions was approved of: And they left to their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order to the which they did on the 22nd of the 4 mo., 1752 in the presents of many witnesses Twelve of whose names are inserted to wit: Martha Hiatt, Mary Hodson, Hannah Ballenger, Abilgail Pike, Sarah Beals, Ann Hunt, George Hiatt, George Hodson, Henry Ballenger, Tho. Hunt, Eleaser Hunt, Thos. Beales. John Hiattdied suddenly Nov. 28th, 1767, leaving his widow to raise his 7 young children. died suddenly!5
; per WFT 18-1156: Information obtained on Aug. 21, 1994 at Swarthmore College from New Garden MM page 20. Also from Hiett - Hiatt Genealogy and Family History by Wm. Johnson.
Resided in Bucks Co. Pa., Guilford Co., N.C. and probably in Virginia with George, his father.
Cane Creek MM Orange (now Almance) Co., N.C. - 7-10 mo-1751: ROC dated 5-6mo-1751 from Hopewell MM, Va.2,4
; Marriage is recorded in the Book of Marriages of New Garden Monthly Meetings,
Guilford Co., NC.3
John Hiatt died on 28 November 1767 at Rowan, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 37.2
John Hiatt died on 28 November 1767 at New Garden Meeting, Rowan Co. (now Gulford Co.), North Carolina, USA, at age 37.4
; John and Sarah marriage record and inforamtion can be found in the The Winchester Journal-Herald, Saturday, December 28, 1946. Randolph Co., Ind, History of the Hiatt Family. This information is found in the Hiatt book by William P. Johnson, published in 1951. It has served as the foundation for most other family histories of this line. There are several families who have contribeted remarkedly on these families, see notes on specific families. See also Direct Lineage and History of John B. and Sarah Kenworthy Hiatt, and their Descendants, of Darlington, Indiana. 1674 - 1982 by Marian Hiatt Johnson, RR 5, Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933. History of the Hiatt Family by Willard Heiss, The Winchester Journal Herald, Sat. Dec. 28, 1946, Randolph Co., Ind. page 6. Whereas John Hiatt, son of George Hiatt of Blanden County, North Carolina, and Sarah Hodson daughter of George Hodson of the same place having delcared their intentions of marriage with each other before several of the Montly meetings of the people called Quakers at New Garden in the County aforesaid, and having the consent of parents and parties concerned their said intentions was approved of: And they left to their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order to the which they did on the 22nd of the 4 mo., 1752 in the presents of many witnesses Twelve of whose names are inserted to wit: Martha Hiatt, Mary Hodson, Hannah Ballenger, Abilgail Pike, Sarah Beals, Ann Hunt, George Hiatt, George Hodson, Henry Ballenger, Tho. Hunt, Eleaser Hunt, Thos. Beales. John Hiattdied suddenly Nov. 28th, 1767, leaving his widow to raise his 7 young children. died suddenly!5
; per WFT 18-1156: Information obtained on Aug. 21, 1994 at Swarthmore College from New Garden MM page 20. Also from Hiett - Hiatt Genealogy and Family History by Wm. Johnson.
Resided in Bucks Co. Pa., Guilford Co., N.C. and probably in Virginia with George, his father.
Cane Creek MM Orange (now Almance) Co., N.C. - 7-10 mo-1751: ROC dated 5-6mo-1751 from Hopewell MM, Va.2,4
Family | Sarah Hodson b. 1733, d. 1 Mar 1817 |
Citations
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3134
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S800] e-mail address, updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3093
Joseph Hiatt
M, #3922, b. 3 April 1753, d. March 1826
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2001 |
Joseph Hiatt married Keziah (?)1
Joseph Hiatt was born on 3 April 1753 at New Garden, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.2 He was born on 3 April 1753 at Fairfax Meeting, Loudoun, Rowan, Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.3,1
Joseph Hiatt died in March 1826 at Grayson, Virginia, USA, at age 72.2
Joseph Hiatt died in March 1826 at Grayson, Virginia, USA, at age 72.4
; Hinshaw Vol I page 829. Sent by Roy V. Anderson of 109 Westlook Cir, Oak Ridge, Tenn. HH by WPJ, page 89. See also mention of Joseph under notes of Elijah Coffin, who married Naoma Hiatt, a neice of Joseph. Winchester Journal Herald, Dec 28, 1946. Page 6. Joseph Hiatt moved from Guilford Co., N.C. in 1801 to the vicinity of Westfield MM, Surry Co., N.C., and later that year to near Mt. Pleasant MM, Grayson Co., Vir., where he purchased land and continued to reside until his death in 1826. His home was a welcome stop for many weary friends and relatives on their trip from the Carolina's to the North West Territory. The Quaker Yeomen Volume 11, Number 2, July 1984 Wills of Joseph Hiatt, Thomas Baldwin, and Samuel Schooley The following wills were contributed by Mary Louise Reynolds, in May became the bride of Thomas Hamm at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She recently obtained an advanced degree at Kentucky and he is preparing his doctoral thesis at Indiana University. They now reside at 1609 Bergamot Street, Morgantown, West Virginia. I Joseph Hiatt of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do this day make and ordain this my last will and testament in form and manner following viz: First my will is that all my just debts be first paid out of my estate by my exectors hereafter named. Secondly I give and devise unto my beloved wife Keziah Hiatt the premises and plantation whereon I now live for and during her natural life supposed to be abount one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Thirdly I give and devise unto my grandson Robert Montgomery son of William the aforesaid premises and parcel of land, provided that he should take care of my aforesaid wife Keziah for her (one word illegible) being on the same premises together with her household furniture and livestock that I have given her as hereafter named for her support for and during her natural life etc, then to be freely enjoyed by him the said Robert Montgomery and his heirs forever. Fourthly I give and devise unto my daughter Sarah Montgomery all that part of my tract laying east of the following line beginning at a tree by a branch corner to the land that I have given to my son in law William Montgomery and running up said branch a north course to a blackoak tree corner to Moore's Bell's land the which land as aforesaid to be freely enjoyed by her and her heirs forever. Fifthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Keziah all my household furniture plantation tolls and all my livestock of every kind for and during her natural life and to be fully at her own proper disposal at her decease. Sixthly I give and devise unto my son Zachariah Hiatt a certain tract or parcel of land and joining the same to be freely enjoyed by him and his heirs forever. Seventhly my will is that my daughter Martha Montgomery have no mor of the land and other property than I have already given her, etc. Eightly I consitute and appoint my two son in laws Robert and William Montgomery to be my executors in this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments heretofore by me made and delivered hereby acknowledging this and no other to by my last will and testament. Witness by hand and seal this twenty fifth day of eleventh month 1825. Joseph X Hiatt In the presence of Joshua Stoneman Elisha Hiatt Proven March 1826 term of court Book 1, page 309.1
Joseph Hiatt was born on 3 April 1753 at New Garden, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.2 He was born on 3 April 1753 at Fairfax Meeting, Loudoun, Rowan, Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.3,1
Joseph Hiatt died in March 1826 at Grayson, Virginia, USA, at age 72.2
Joseph Hiatt died in March 1826 at Grayson, Virginia, USA, at age 72.4
; Hinshaw Vol I page 829. Sent by Roy V. Anderson of 109 Westlook Cir, Oak Ridge, Tenn. HH by WPJ, page 89. See also mention of Joseph under notes of Elijah Coffin, who married Naoma Hiatt, a neice of Joseph. Winchester Journal Herald, Dec 28, 1946. Page 6. Joseph Hiatt moved from Guilford Co., N.C. in 1801 to the vicinity of Westfield MM, Surry Co., N.C., and later that year to near Mt. Pleasant MM, Grayson Co., Vir., where he purchased land and continued to reside until his death in 1826. His home was a welcome stop for many weary friends and relatives on their trip from the Carolina's to the North West Territory. The Quaker Yeomen Volume 11, Number 2, July 1984 Wills of Joseph Hiatt, Thomas Baldwin, and Samuel Schooley The following wills were contributed by Mary Louise Reynolds, in May became the bride of Thomas Hamm at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She recently obtained an advanced degree at Kentucky and he is preparing his doctoral thesis at Indiana University. They now reside at 1609 Bergamot Street, Morgantown, West Virginia. I Joseph Hiatt of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do this day make and ordain this my last will and testament in form and manner following viz: First my will is that all my just debts be first paid out of my estate by my exectors hereafter named. Secondly I give and devise unto my beloved wife Keziah Hiatt the premises and plantation whereon I now live for and during her natural life supposed to be abount one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Thirdly I give and devise unto my grandson Robert Montgomery son of William the aforesaid premises and parcel of land, provided that he should take care of my aforesaid wife Keziah for her (one word illegible) being on the same premises together with her household furniture and livestock that I have given her as hereafter named for her support for and during her natural life etc, then to be freely enjoyed by him the said Robert Montgomery and his heirs forever. Fourthly I give and devise unto my daughter Sarah Montgomery all that part of my tract laying east of the following line beginning at a tree by a branch corner to the land that I have given to my son in law William Montgomery and running up said branch a north course to a blackoak tree corner to Moore's Bell's land the which land as aforesaid to be freely enjoyed by her and her heirs forever. Fifthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Keziah all my household furniture plantation tolls and all my livestock of every kind for and during her natural life and to be fully at her own proper disposal at her decease. Sixthly I give and devise unto my son Zachariah Hiatt a certain tract or parcel of land and joining the same to be freely enjoyed by him and his heirs forever. Seventhly my will is that my daughter Martha Montgomery have no mor of the land and other property than I have already given her, etc. Eightly I consitute and appoint my two son in laws Robert and William Montgomery to be my executors in this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments heretofore by me made and delivered hereby acknowledging this and no other to by my last will and testament. Witness by hand and seal this twenty fifth day of eleventh month 1825. Joseph X Hiatt In the presence of Joshua Stoneman Elisha Hiatt Proven March 1826 term of court Book 1, page 309.1
Family | Keziah (?) |
Citations
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3094
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Lydia Hiatt
F, #3923, b. 22 March 1749, d. 16 April 1790
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2001 |
Lydia Hiatt was born on 22 March 1745/46 at Fairfax, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.1 She was born on 22 March 1747 at Virginia, USA.2,3 She was born on 22 March 1749 at Virginia, USA.4
Lydia Hiatt died on 16 April 1790 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 41.4,3
; The Quaker Yeomen, Volume 13, Number 4, Nov 1986 page 8 Marriage of Samuel Hoggatt and Lydia (Hiatt) Hunt Whereas Samuel Hoggatt of the County of Guilford in North Carolian Son of Anthony Hoggatt and Mary his wife and Lydia Hunt of the same place Daughter of George Hiatt and Mary his wife have declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Several Montly Meetings of the people called Quakers held at Newgarden in the County & State aforesd., whose proceeding therein was allowed by said Meetings and they left at their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order the which they did the fifth day of the fifth month 1784 at a meeting at Newgarden before many witnesses 12 of whose names are here inserted. Lydia Hiatt, Sarah Williams, Hannah Johnson, Mary Cook, Priscilla Coffen, Sarah Russel, Abel Knight, Wm Stanley, David Hoggatt, Nathan Hunt, Michajah Terrell, Wm Coffin. (The above named Lydia Hoggat deceased on 16th of 4th mo 1790.) Lydia and Samuel had no children. See Hinshaw Vol I, pgs. 499, 544, 547, 501, 550.4
Lydia Hiatt died on 16 April 1790 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 41.4,3
; The Quaker Yeomen, Volume 13, Number 4, Nov 1986 page 8 Marriage of Samuel Hoggatt and Lydia (Hiatt) Hunt Whereas Samuel Hoggatt of the County of Guilford in North Carolian Son of Anthony Hoggatt and Mary his wife and Lydia Hunt of the same place Daughter of George Hiatt and Mary his wife have declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Several Montly Meetings of the people called Quakers held at Newgarden in the County & State aforesd., whose proceeding therein was allowed by said Meetings and they left at their liberty to accomplish their marriage according to good order the which they did the fifth day of the fifth month 1784 at a meeting at Newgarden before many witnesses 12 of whose names are here inserted. Lydia Hiatt, Sarah Williams, Hannah Johnson, Mary Cook, Priscilla Coffen, Sarah Russel, Abel Knight, Wm Stanley, David Hoggatt, Nathan Hunt, Michajah Terrell, Wm Coffin. (The above named Lydia Hoggat deceased on 16th of 4th mo 1790.) Lydia and Samuel had no children. See Hinshaw Vol I, pgs. 499, 544, 547, 501, 550.4
Citations
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3095
Elizabeth Hiatt
F, #3924, b. 12 November 1745, d. 1837
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2001 |
Elizabeth Hiatt was born on 12 November 1745 at Virginia, USA.1,2 She was born on 22 November 1745 at Fairfax, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.3
Elizabeth Hiatt died in 1837 at Kershaw Co., South Carolina, USA.4,2
.2,3
Elizabeth Hiatt died in 1837 at Kershaw Co., South Carolina, USA.4,2
.2,3
Citations
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3096
William Hiatt
M, #3925, b. 1 July 1742, d. 12 July 1814
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 23 Apr 2015 |
William Hiatt married Charity Williams, daughter of Richard Williams and Prudence Beals.1
William Hiatt was born on 1 July 1742 at Loudoun, Fairfax Mm, Virginia, USA.2,3,4 He married Charity Williams, daughter of Richard Williams and Prudence Beals, on 17 May 1769 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.5,6
William Hiatt died on 12 July 1814 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 72; Ancestry.com - William Hiatt in the U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943
Name: William Hiatt
Death Date on Image: 12 Seventh 1814
Translated Death Date: 12 Jul 1814
Monthly Meeting: New Garden Monthly Meeting
Volume: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. I
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data:
Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994.
Hinshaw, William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Supplement to Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: n.p. 1948.7,8,9,4
William Hiatt was buried after 12 July 1814 at New Garden Friend Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA; from Find A Grave website:
Birth: Jul. 1, 1742, Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1814, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
William was the son of George Hiatt (born PA) and Martha Wakefield Hiatt (born Belfast, Ireland). He married Charity Williams, 17 May 1769, in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. They had 13 children:John, Susanna, Joel, Benajah, Isam, Prudence, Rachel, Ruth, Silas, Esther Asher, Amer and Rebecca.
Family links:
Spouse: Charity Williams Hiatt (1750 - 1840)
Children:
Joel Hiatt (1770 - 1857)*
Benajah Hiatt (1773 - 1847)*
Prudence Hiatt Stanley (1778 - 1872)*
Rachel Hiatt Kersey (1781 - 1868)*
Silas Hiatt (1787 - 1865)*
Amer Hiatt (1794 - 1877)*
Rebecca Hiatt Unthank (1796 - 1852)*
Burial: New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Created by: Kay Anderson
Record added: Aug 22, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 57473986.4
; Information from the Harmon Hiatt records, written in 1895, sent us by Amer Hiatt. During the Revolutionary War William and Charity Williams Hiatt nursed the soldiers at Guilford County, N.C. Quaker Church. They took seats all out and put in cots. Speaking of New Garden MM, Guilford Co., N.C. This settlement appearing to have began about 1722, as that is when Thomas Jessup moved there from Newberne, in Craven Co., on the Neuce River. See HH book, pg. 85 for drawing of settlement, with settlers places during the Rev. War. William Hiatt and his brother Christopher lived on adjoining farms. They probably being the heirs of George Hiatt and Martha Wakefield, who first settled the farm in the early 18th century, being the only heirs, since John and George were somehow lost to the family. A small creek ran through the Hiatt tract, and some one dammed it and built a mill for grinding corn. Some of the Hiatts are located in Anson Co. at Wainsborough. Allison Hiatt had three sons, John, William, and David, but cannot trace their relationship to the Hiatts of Guilford Co. David has a son, Samuel H. Hiatt living in Charleston, S.C. William Hiatt grew up on the Hiatt farm in Guilford Co., N.C. He must have obtained the farm from his father by gift or purchase as he was providing for the youngest dau., Rebecca, and his wife, Charity, till his death which occured in 1814. He grew up a family of 10 children on this farm and turned it over to the legal heirs. His wife, Charity William Hiatt, holding an interest in the farm till it was bought by Amer Hiatt, and he used it about 7 years. Then he sold in 1823, thus passing the old Hiatt farm out of the Hiatt possession after having been the birth place and home of 3 generations of Hiatts. I will no go on with William Hiatt, of Guilford County, N.C., William Hiatt the father of ten children (one of whom was Amer Hiatt), marrieed Charity Williams, daughter of Richard and Preudence Williams, Prudence was a Beale. When Willima Hiatt asked for the consent of Charity's parents to their marriage, thee parents objected, remaking that she was too young to marry. William replied that she would get older every day, which she did, till she was nearly 100 years old, and her descendants numbered about 300 before she died. She was buried at Spiceland, Henry Co., Ind. Williams Hiatt's father was George Hiatt, the meeting house called "Bethel" near my father, Amer Hiatt's farm, for I went to drop corn for him when I was about five years old. He moved to Henry County where the Quakers had established a flourishing society or meeting called Spiceland, where ther were ten children born unto them (no record of names). They were so careful of the health of the family that they had never required the services of a doctor till they were all grown. He attended to farming systematically and intelligently, and was able to give to each child a house, which, through their training, they were ablee to manage properly. When he died he was nearly 95 years old. He never aspired to any office, but was a bright example of original Quakerism. His wife survived him.10
William Hiatt appeared in the census of 1790 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA; [Next to a George Hiatt]
p. 494, column 1, line 14
Name: William Hiatt [William Heatt]
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Guilford, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2
Free White Persons - Females: 5
Number of Household Members: 9.11
William Hiatt was born on 1 July 1742 at Loudoun, Fairfax Mm, Virginia, USA.2,3,4 He married Charity Williams, daughter of Richard Williams and Prudence Beals, on 17 May 1769 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.5,6
William Hiatt died on 12 July 1814 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 72; Ancestry.com - William Hiatt in the U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943
Name: William Hiatt
Death Date on Image: 12 Seventh 1814
Translated Death Date: 12 Jul 1814
Monthly Meeting: New Garden Monthly Meeting
Volume: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. I
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data:
Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994.
Hinshaw, William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Supplement to Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: n.p. 1948.7,8,9,4
William Hiatt was buried after 12 July 1814 at New Garden Friend Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA; from Find A Grave website:
Birth: Jul. 1, 1742, Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1814, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
William was the son of George Hiatt (born PA) and Martha Wakefield Hiatt (born Belfast, Ireland). He married Charity Williams, 17 May 1769, in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. They had 13 children:John, Susanna, Joel, Benajah, Isam, Prudence, Rachel, Ruth, Silas, Esther Asher, Amer and Rebecca.
Family links:
Spouse: Charity Williams Hiatt (1750 - 1840)
Children:
Joel Hiatt (1770 - 1857)*
Benajah Hiatt (1773 - 1847)*
Prudence Hiatt Stanley (1778 - 1872)*
Rachel Hiatt Kersey (1781 - 1868)*
Silas Hiatt (1787 - 1865)*
Amer Hiatt (1794 - 1877)*
Rebecca Hiatt Unthank (1796 - 1852)*
Burial: New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Created by: Kay Anderson
Record added: Aug 22, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 57473986.4
; Information from the Harmon Hiatt records, written in 1895, sent us by Amer Hiatt. During the Revolutionary War William and Charity Williams Hiatt nursed the soldiers at Guilford County, N.C. Quaker Church. They took seats all out and put in cots. Speaking of New Garden MM, Guilford Co., N.C. This settlement appearing to have began about 1722, as that is when Thomas Jessup moved there from Newberne, in Craven Co., on the Neuce River. See HH book, pg. 85 for drawing of settlement, with settlers places during the Rev. War. William Hiatt and his brother Christopher lived on adjoining farms. They probably being the heirs of George Hiatt and Martha Wakefield, who first settled the farm in the early 18th century, being the only heirs, since John and George were somehow lost to the family. A small creek ran through the Hiatt tract, and some one dammed it and built a mill for grinding corn. Some of the Hiatts are located in Anson Co. at Wainsborough. Allison Hiatt had three sons, John, William, and David, but cannot trace their relationship to the Hiatts of Guilford Co. David has a son, Samuel H. Hiatt living in Charleston, S.C. William Hiatt grew up on the Hiatt farm in Guilford Co., N.C. He must have obtained the farm from his father by gift or purchase as he was providing for the youngest dau., Rebecca, and his wife, Charity, till his death which occured in 1814. He grew up a family of 10 children on this farm and turned it over to the legal heirs. His wife, Charity William Hiatt, holding an interest in the farm till it was bought by Amer Hiatt, and he used it about 7 years. Then he sold in 1823, thus passing the old Hiatt farm out of the Hiatt possession after having been the birth place and home of 3 generations of Hiatts. I will no go on with William Hiatt, of Guilford County, N.C., William Hiatt the father of ten children (one of whom was Amer Hiatt), marrieed Charity Williams, daughter of Richard and Preudence Williams, Prudence was a Beale. When Willima Hiatt asked for the consent of Charity's parents to their marriage, thee parents objected, remaking that she was too young to marry. William replied that she would get older every day, which she did, till she was nearly 100 years old, and her descendants numbered about 300 before she died. She was buried at Spiceland, Henry Co., Ind. Williams Hiatt's father was George Hiatt, the meeting house called "Bethel" near my father, Amer Hiatt's farm, for I went to drop corn for him when I was about five years old. He moved to Henry County where the Quakers had established a flourishing society or meeting called Spiceland, where ther were ten children born unto them (no record of names). They were so careful of the health of the family that they had never required the services of a doctor till they were all grown. He attended to farming systematically and intelligently, and was able to give to each child a house, which, through their training, they were ablee to manage properly. When he died he was nearly 95 years old. He never aspired to any office, but was a bright example of original Quakerism. His wife survived him.10
William Hiatt appeared in the census of 1790 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA; [Next to a George Hiatt]
p. 494, column 1, line 14
Name: William Hiatt [William Heatt]
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Guilford, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2
Free White Persons - Females: 5
Number of Household Members: 9.11
Family | Charity Williams b. 6 May 1750, d. 17 Mar 1840 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3329
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, William Hiatt: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=HIA&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=29&GScntry=4&GSsr=481&GRid=57473986&. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S989] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1815194, Becky Blackham (unknown location), downloaded updated 14 Dec 2001.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Charity Williams Hiatt: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40008083
- [S554] Unknown author, Hiatt-Heitt Gen & Fam History (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), p. 86.
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols, p. 500.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Original record seen on Ancestry.com on 23 April 2015 at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=QuakerMeetMins&h=8996529&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=5058
Image of Original record seen on Ancestry.com on 23 April 2015 at http://interactive.ancestry.com/2189/41236_306587-00844/8996529?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dQuakerMeetMins%26h%3d8996529%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%3aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d5058&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S800] e-mail address, updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3097
- [S2870] 1790 Federal Census, 1790 Census NC, Craven Co., Source Citation - Year: 1790; Census Place: Guilford, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 493; Image: 288; Family History Library Film: 0568147
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1790usfedcen&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=george&gsln=hiatt&msrpn__ftp=Guilford+County%2c+North+Carolina%2c+USA&msrpn=1243&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3245%7c36%7c0%7c1243%7c0%7c0%7c&msrpn_x=1&msrpn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=1&uidh=v51&pcat=35&fh=13&h=171885&recoff=8+20&ml_rpos=14
Ursula Hiatt
F, #3926, b. 22 December 1740, d. 1817
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2001 |
Ursula Hiatt was born on 22 December 1740 at Loudoun, Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.1 She was born on 22 December 1740 at Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudoun, Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.2,3
Ursula Hiatt died in 1817 at New Garden, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.1
Ursula Hiatt died in 1817 at Guilford, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.4
; Found in the North Carolina Quaker Marriages by William Perry Johson New Garden Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina Page 53 - Evan Stephens, New Garden, Roan Co., married Ursula Hiatt dau. of George, same place, 8 of 2 Mo. 1758. Witnesses: John Hiatt, Zacharias DIcks, Thos. Thornbrugh, Richard Williams, James Johnson, Eleazar Hunt, Martha Hiatt, Ann Hunt, Sarah Beales, Prudence Williams, Rachel Moon.3
Ursula Hiatt died in 1817 at New Garden, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.1
Ursula Hiatt died in 1817 at Guilford, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.4
; Found in the North Carolina Quaker Marriages by William Perry Johson New Garden Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina Page 53 - Evan Stephens, New Garden, Roan Co., married Ursula Hiatt dau. of George, same place, 8 of 2 Mo. 1758. Witnesses: John Hiatt, Zacharias DIcks, Thos. Thornbrugh, Richard Williams, James Johnson, Eleazar Hunt, Martha Hiatt, Ann Hunt, Sarah Beales, Prudence Williams, Rachel Moon.3
Citations
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3098
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Christopher Hiatt
M, #3927, b. 22 October 1737, d. 12 December 1792
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2002 |
Christopher Hiatt was born on 22 October 1737 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 He was born on 22 October 1737 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.2 He married Lydia Beals, daughter of John Beals and Margaret Esther Hunt, on 23 September 1762 at New Garden, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.1
Christopher Hiatt married Lydia Beals, daughter of John Beals and Margaret Esther Hunt, on 23 September 1762 at New Garden Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.3
Christopher Hiatt died on 12 December 1792 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 55.2,1
; Harmon Hiatt wrote in his booklett of 1895 that Christopher was a saddle and harness maker. He lived on the old family farm in New Garden, Guilford, N.C. papers sent by Bill Hiatt have Christopher's birth date as 22 Oct 1737 The Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781, was fought practically in front of the home of Christopher Hiatt, and he acted as a guide to General Green.2
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Christopher Hiatt married Lydia Beals, daughter of John Beals and Margaret Esther Hunt, on 23 September 1762 at New Garden Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.3
Christopher Hiatt died on 12 December 1792 at Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA, at age 55.2,1
; Harmon Hiatt wrote in his booklett of 1895 that Christopher was a saddle and harness maker. He lived on the old family farm in New Garden, Guilford, N.C. papers sent by Bill Hiatt have Christopher's birth date as 22 Oct 1737 The Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781, was fought practically in front of the home of Christopher Hiatt, and he acted as a guide to General Green.2
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Family | Lydia Beals b. c 1740, d. 14 Jul 1801 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S989] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1815194, Becky Blackham (unknown location), downloaded updated 14 Dec 2001.
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3099
- [S800] e-mail address, updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3132
Ruth Hiatt
F, #3928, b. 1 April 1735, d. after 1809
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2002 |
Ruth Hiatt was born on 1 April 1735 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.1 She was born on 1 April 1735 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.2,3 She married Zacariah Dicks on 8 December 1756 at New Garden Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.4
Ruth Hiatt died after 1809 at Ohio, USA.1
Ruth Hiatt died after 1809 at Springfield, Clinton Co., Ohio, USA.5,3
; Found in The North Carolinian Vol I No I March 1955 My Wm Perry Johnson The Following records have been copied froma volume at Guilford College, N.C. labeled "New Garden M.M., Vol I - Records." a transcript, the orignial being too fragile to handle. Page 50 - Zacharias Dicks, son of Nathan Dicks, of York County in Pennsylvanis, and Ruth Hiatt, daughter of George Hiatt, of Roan County in North Carolina, having declared intentions at New Garden, were married at New Gasrden 8 of 12 mo. 1756. Witnesses:
Martha Hiatt
Peter Dicks
Elizabeth Dicks
Nathan Dicks
Mary Dicks
Christopher Hiatt
Margaret Johnson
William Hun
Mary Beeson
Joseph Unthank
Rachel Mills
Henry Mills.5
Ruth Hiatt died after 1809 at Ohio, USA.1
Ruth Hiatt died after 1809 at Springfield, Clinton Co., Ohio, USA.5,3
; Found in The North Carolinian Vol I No I March 1955 My Wm Perry Johnson The Following records have been copied froma volume at Guilford College, N.C. labeled "New Garden M.M., Vol I - Records." a transcript, the orignial being too fragile to handle. Page 50 - Zacharias Dicks, son of Nathan Dicks, of York County in Pennsylvanis, and Ruth Hiatt, daughter of George Hiatt, of Roan County in North Carolina, having declared intentions at New Garden, were married at New Gasrden 8 of 12 mo. 1756. Witnesses:
Martha Hiatt
Peter Dicks
Elizabeth Dicks
Nathan Dicks
Mary Dicks
Christopher Hiatt
Margaret Johnson
William Hun
Mary Beeson
Joseph Unthank
Rachel Mills
Henry Mills.5
Family | Zacariah Dicks b. 1736, d. a 1812 |
Citations
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S1094] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tomt, Tom Townsend (unknown location), downloaded updated 20 March 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tomt&id=I6100
- [S800] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mckaughan, Donald Fowler (unknown location), downloaded updated 11 Oct 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckaughan&id=I3100
Ann Hiatt
F, #3929, b. 2 December 1733, d. WFT Est. 1742-1827
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Ann Hiatt died WFT Est. 1742-1827.1 She was born on 2 December 1733 at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, USA.1 She was born on 2 December 1733 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.2,3
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Citations
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date).
Mary Hiatt1
F, #3930, b. 28 July 1726, d. 2 September 1770
Father | George Hiatt b. c 1698, d. 28 Oct 1793 |
Mother | Martha Wakefield b. c 1700, d. 12 Feb 1794 |
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2002 |
Mary Hiatt died at Maryland, USA.2 She was born on 28 July 1726 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.3 She was born on 28 July 1726 at Bucks, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA.4,2,1 She married George Pope in 1746.5
Mary Hiatt married Mordecai Price, son of John Price and Rebecca Merryman, on 30 August 1754 at Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Baltimore Co., Maryland, USA.1,6
Mary Hiatt died on 2 September 1770 at Maryland, USA, at age 44.7,1
Her Ancestral File Number is 8SBS-X3.3
; Enid Cope shows Mary's spouse to be George Pope. The "History of the Hiatt Family" in the Winchester Journal-Herald, date Saturday, December 28, 1946, states that Mary married George Pope in 1746. The "Hiatt-Hiett Genealogy and Family History" by William Perry Johnson contains on page 60 a chart showing the children and grandchildren of John Hiett, that Mary Hiatt married Mordecai Price, in 1754. Perhaps a second marriage? I am assuming this to be the case, and have entered both spouses into this record. I have no information on any children from the first marriage. (BobC.)2,7 Mary Hiatt was also known as Mary Hyatt.3
Mary Hiatt married Mordecai Price, son of John Price and Rebecca Merryman, on 30 August 1754 at Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Baltimore Co., Maryland, USA.1,6
Mary Hiatt died on 2 September 1770 at Maryland, USA, at age 44.7,1
Her Ancestral File Number is 8SBS-X3.3
; Enid Cope shows Mary's spouse to be George Pope. The "History of the Hiatt Family" in the Winchester Journal-Herald, date Saturday, December 28, 1946, states that Mary married George Pope in 1746. The "Hiatt-Hiett Genealogy and Family History" by William Perry Johnson contains on page 60 a chart showing the children and grandchildren of John Hiett, that Mary Hiatt married Mordecai Price, in 1754. Perhaps a second marriage? I am assuming this to be the case, and have entered both spouses into this record. I have no information on any children from the first marriage. (BobC.)2,7 Mary Hiatt was also known as Mary Hyatt.3
Family 1 | George Pope |
Family 2 | Mordecai Price b. 27 Feb 1731, d. 5 Sep 1807 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1095] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:af1701, Unknown (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:af1701&id=I2535
- [S556] Bob Callahan, World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1, #3971
Release date: October 17, 1996
Submitter listed as:
BOB CALLAHNA [sic]
14054 N PALM RIDGE DR W
SUN CITY, AZ 85351-2544 (n.p.: 14054 N. Palm Ridge Dr. W
Sun City, AZ 85351-2544
published by: Family Tree Maker, Broderbund Software, Inc., 1996, unknown publish date). - [S1095] e-mail address, updated 25 Aug 2001.
- [S545] Et al William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1936–1950, Reprint 1991-1994).
- [S1094] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tomt, Tom Townsend (unknown location), downloaded updated 20 March 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tomt&id=I6098
- [S1094] e-mail address, updated 20 March 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tomt&id=I6099
- [S593] Inc. Brøderbund Software, GEDCOM file imported on 26 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Family # 0765 (n.p.: Release date: August 14, 1997, unknown publish date).