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Hiatt, Little Page
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Name Hiatt, Little Page Birth 16 Jan 1805 Madison, Kentucky
Gender Male Death 22 Oct 1885 Plum Hollow, Fremont, Iowa
Person ID I21 Hastings-A Last Modified 29 Jan 2015
Father Hiatt, Jesse, b. 1 Oct 1777, Guilford, British America
d. 1 Oct 1857, Sydney, Fremont, Iowa, United States
(Age 80 years) Mother Proctor, Mary Polly, b. 9 Apr 1787, Madison, Kentucky Country
d. 11 Apr 1855, Sidney, Fremont, Iowa, United States
(Age 68 years) Marriage 5 Jun 1803 Madison, Kentucky
Family ID F10 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Kimsey, Rachel E, b. 1804 d. 1890, Ross, Fremont, Iowa, United States
(Age 86 years) Marriage 1 Mar 1825 Hamilton Co, Illinois
Children 1. Hiatt, Elijah F, b. 18 Jul 1829, Peoria, Hamilton, Illinois, United States
d. 25 May 1908, Nelson, Nebraska, United States
(Age 78 years)2. Hiatt, Mary Ann, b. 1825 d. 1903 (Age 78 years) 3. Hiatt, Jesse, b. 1 Oct 1777, Guilford, British America
d. 1 Oct 1857, Sydney, Fremont, Iowa, United States
(Age 80 years)4. Hiatt, John, b. 1831 d. 1903 (Age 72 years) 5. Hiatt, William K, b. 8 Apr 1835, Peoria, Hamilton, Ill.
d. 14 Mar 1902, Fremont County, Iowa
(Age 66 years)6. Hiatt, Rev James, b. 11 Sep 1836, Peoria, , Illinois, United States
d. 1919, Strong City, Roger Mills, Oklahoma, United States
(Age 82 years)7. Hiatt, Nancy Jane, b. 1839 d. 1887 (Age 48 years) 8. Hiatt, David d. Yes, date unknown 9. Hiatt, Nancy Jane, b. 24 May 1839, Peoria, Illinois, United States
d. 12 Jan 1888, Holt, Nebraska, United States
(Age 48 years)Family ID F9 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Apr 2025
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Notes - Little Page Hiatt
1880 Fremont Co., IA census:
History of the State of Nebraska, Nemaha County...
"The first sawmill in the precinct was one brought across the Missouri
River by Willis Hill, in the spring of 1857, the owner dying before it
was unpacked; that operation was performed by Little Page Hiatt, who set
it up and continued to run it until the summer of 1858, when it was sold
and removed to Pawnee City."
"The first hotel was that of Little Page Hiatt, a large frame building
erected early in 1857, and destroyed by fire in 1863; later in 1857 put
up a substantial building for hotel purposes, which was also burned in 1862."
- Little Page Hiatt
