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Charity <I>Williams</I> Hiatt

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Charity Williams Hiatt

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
17 Mar 1840 (aged 89)
Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married William Hiatt, 17 May 1769, in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. They had 10 children: Joel (1770-1865), Isam (1776-1850), Prudence (1778-1870), Rachael (1781-1868), Ruth (1784-1830), Silas (1787-1865), Esther (1790-?), Amer (1794-1877)& Rebecca (1796-1852). Charity was the daughter of Richard Williams and Prudence Beals, in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Rowen County, North Carolina. William Hiatt had inherited his father's farm and married Charity Williams of Welsh descent. The Battle of General Green and Cornwallis took place on their farm and surrounding area. The wounded soldiers of both sides were taken into the New Garden Meeting House and Mrs. Hiatt baked bread for them.
Charity died at her daughter, Rebecca's house in Spiceland, Indiana.
Married William Hiatt, 17 May 1769, in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. They had 10 children: Joel (1770-1865), Isam (1776-1850), Prudence (1778-1870), Rachael (1781-1868), Ruth (1784-1830), Silas (1787-1865), Esther (1790-?), Amer (1794-1877)& Rebecca (1796-1852). Charity was the daughter of Richard Williams and Prudence Beals, in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Rowen County, North Carolina. William Hiatt had inherited his father's farm and married Charity Williams of Welsh descent. The Battle of General Green and Cornwallis took place on their farm and surrounding area. The wounded soldiers of both sides were taken into the New Garden Meeting House and Mrs. Hiatt baked bread for them.
Charity died at her daughter, Rebecca's house in Spiceland, Indiana.


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