Showing posts with label Stout. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Louisa Taylor and Hosea Stout

Hosea Stout
Parents Joseph Stout and Anna Smith
Born 18 Sep 1810 Danville, Mercer, Kentucky
Occupation:  City Attorney:  St George, Washington, Utah
US Attorney 1862 (signed by President Abraham Lincoln)
Polygamist Married 1) Samantha Peck 7 Jan 1838
2) Louisa Bome Taylor 29 Nov 1840 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
3) Lucretia Fisher 20 Apr 1845  Hancock, Illinois
4) Marinda Bennett 30 Jun 1845 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
5) Asenath Harmon Gheen 9 Jan 1854 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (divorced)
6) Alvira Wilson 19 Jul 1855 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Note:  His entry about his marriage to Alvira Wilson:
Journal of Hosea Stout:
"Thursday 19 July 1855 This evening about dusk I was married to Miss [Alvira] Wilson Daughter of Lewis D. & Nancy Ann Wilson. Miss Wilson was born in Green Township, Richland County, Ohio on the 21st day of April A. D. 1834. She has been raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 
President Brigham Young performed the ceremony.
7) Sarah Cox Jones
LDS Mission to China
Military:  Blackhawk War 1832
Died 2 Mar 1889 Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah Plot D-4-15
Buried Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah
Obituary
Obituary of Hosea Stout in the Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah 9 Mar 1889 Current Events page 21Hosea Stout demise At 2:45 am March 2nd [1889]in Big Cottonwood Ward.

Hosea Stout Esq. who has a figured prominently in the history of the Latter Day Saints for the past half century passed from life. The immediate cause of his death being paralysis with which he had been affected for the past four weeks. He was a native of Kentucky having been born in Mercer County September 18, 1810, but migrated when very young to [Clinton County, Ohio] and thence to Missouri where he embraced the gospel and from that time shared in the vicissitudes through which the church passed. He served in the Black Hawk war and taught school in Illinois for a number of years. He was intimately associated with the Prophet Joseph Smith for a number of years prior to his death and for some time acted as his body guard as well as being an officer in the Nauvoo Legion and Chief of Police. He came to Utah in 1848 and located in Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Utah Legislature for a number of sessions, also of the City Council and practice at the bar when in the territory from the time the first court was established here until a few years since when his health became so impaired that he retired to his farm. He performed a mission to Hong Kong, China in 1853, [during which time his wife, Louisa Taylor Stout died after childbirth]. [He]was also one of the early settlers of St. George in Southern Utah where he remained about five years. He was a man of sterling integrity and excellent ability; and leaves a wife [Alvira Wilson] and a large family–a wife, nine sons and two daughters besides a large number of grandchildren to revere his memory and emulate his virtues.

Hosea Stout kept an extensive journal, which Juanita Brooks transcribed and printed in two volumes as: On the Mormon Frontier
Sources
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16291419
Biography: http://www.taylorassociation.org/biographies/Biography.asp?ID=132&Char=S
2nd wife:  Louisa Bome Taylor
Parents:  William Taylor and Elizabeth Patrick
Born 19 Oct 1819 Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky
Died 11 Jan 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Note:  her husband was away on an LDS mission to China and she'd just given birth two days before
Burial: Salt lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah Plot D-4-1
Sources
Birth:  Family Bible shown in book, Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 30b
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19356651
Biography: http://www.taylorassociation.org/biographies/Biography.asp?ID=132&Char=S

CHILDREN

Lydia Sarah Stout

Born 20 Dec 1841 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Died 13 Nov 1842 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Buried Old Nauvoo Burial Grounds
Sources
Burial:  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34248566







William Hosea Stout

Born 16 Apr 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Died 28 Jun 1846 Iowa
Buried  Beside the wagon trail near Mt. Pisgah, Iowa. Mount Pisgah was a semi-permanent settlement or way station from 1846 to 1852 along the Mormon Trail between Garden Grove and Council Bluffs. It is located near the small community of Thayer.

Life Sketch:
From the diary of his father, Hosea Stout:Thurs 25 Jun 1846. Little Hosea was on the decline the laying on of hands seemed to do but little or no good... water came in torrents & the wind blew our tent down & the water ran through the wagon. Hosea was lying in water…our last hopes for him vanished.

Saturday June the 27th 1846. We were shut up in the wagon with nothing to behold or contemplate but this devoted child writhing under the power of the destroyer …we laid hands on him again so that if he could not be raised up, the powers of darkness might be rebuked with the Priesthood…
After laying hands on him…he became easy & went to sleep.

Sunday June the 28th 1846. He seemed perfectly easy & now had given up to the struggle of death & lay breathing out his life sweetly. … he had his natural, easy, pleasant & calm appearance & seemed to go to sleep.

Thus died my son and one too on whom I had placed my own name & was the dearest object of my heart. Gone too in the midst of affliction sorrow & disappointment in the wild solitary wilderness. Surrounded by every discouraging circumstance that is calculated to make man unhappy &
disconsolate. Without the necessaries of life, Without even daily bread & no prospects for the future. There in this wild land to lay him...Discouraged, desolate & such frequent disappointments as had lately been my lot & no reason to expect any thing better in future could now only occupy my mind & the mind of my wife the bereaved mother We had now only 1 daughter & that was born on the road & what was its fate? [Louisa, Apr 1846-Aug 1847]

I have often heard people tell of loosing the darling object of their heart & heard of people mourning as for the loss of an only son. But never until now did I fully feel and realize the keen & heart rending force of their words… This the darling object of my heart gone seemed to cap the climax of all my former misfortunes & seemed more than all else to leave me utterly hopeless.

But I shall cease to indulge in my feelings any longer…

Suffice it to say that every attention and kindness was now proffered to me that I needed on the occasion. There was a good coffin made for him. After which we all moved on and buried him on a hill in the prairie about one mile from the Nodaway where there was the grave of an infant of Br John Smith and then pursued our journey leaving the two lovely innocents to slumber in peace in this solitary wild until we should awake them in the morn of the resurrection. 
Sources
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34249245

Hyrum Stout

Born4 Jul 1844 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Died 8 May 1846 Garden Grove, Decatur, Iowa
Buried Near Garden Grove, Iowa
Life Sketch: from his father's journal
Fri 8 May 1846. I was sick & went into the wood being very lonesome…
I was sent for… my little son Hyrum was dying. I found the poor little afflicted child in the last agonies of death. He died in my arms... with the whooping cough & black canker [scurvy]… the 2nd child which I had lost both dying in my arms. I shall not attempt to say anything about my feelings … for my family is still afflicted.

My wife is yet unable to go about & little Hosea my only son now is wearing down & what will be the end thereof. I have fearful foreboding of coming evil on my family. We are truly desolate & afflicted & entirely destitute of any thing even to eat much less to nourish the sick

Sources
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34249511
Louisa Stout

Born 22 Apr 1846 Decatur County, Iowa
Died 5 Aug 1847 Douglas County, Nebraska
Buried Mormon Pioneer Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
Life Sketch:
Hosea Stout's journal entries about her birth:

Wednesday April the 22nd 1846. The weaher was warm, sultry with a damp heavy air & broken cluds Earley thismorning the camp commenced moving. At 8 o'clock and just as we were going to start Louisa was taken sick and delivered of a daughter and we calle its name Louisa. This was my first born in the wilderness as some of the old prophets once said and from the situation of our dwelling might be called a "Prairie chicken". We did not go to day in consequence of her being confined but herded our cattle as usual when we did not travil.

Hosea Stout's journal about her death:
Thursday Augt 5th 1847. Sent out 5 men on guard & staid at home.

Louisa, now my only child, who had been sick for a long time died today which seemed to complete the dark curtain which has een drawn over me since I left Nauvoo. My family then cosisted of 8 member & now but two." Five of whom has died & now I am left childless but I shall not dwell on this painful subect.


Friday Aug 6th 1847. Sent 4 men out on Guard & staid in to attend to the burial of my child.

Sources
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34249781

Elizabeth Ann Stout

Born 19 Mar 1848 Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska
Married polygamist Isaac Cox as his second wife 28 Oct 1865 St. George, Washington, Utah
Children: Hosea, Mary, Henderson, Warren, Marion, Louisa, Jedediah, Ruth
Died 10 Aug 1935 Hinckley, Millard, Utah
Buried Hinckley City Cemetery, Millard, Utah
Life Sketch:
Her father, Hosea Stout, wrote in his journal about Elizabeth Ann's birth: "Sun. Mar. 19,1848--Today was more auspicious to me than the two preceding ones for my wife was safely delivered of a fine daughter at half past three o'clock in the evening, weight
-- lbs."
One of her children wrote: Mother, Elizabeth A. Cox, was called to labor in the St. George Temple, April 29, 1902. On account of poor health, she was released as an ordinance worker May 13, 1924 with the understanding that she had the priviledge (sic) of coming and helping occasionally as her health would permit. Mother continued to go to the Temple for Endowments. She

did endowment work for approximately three thousand people. In that day they only had one session a day, three days a week and later four days a week of endowments. President D. H. Cannon, said of her: "She was just as faithful as the raising and setting of the sun." Mother had been operated on for the tri-facial nerve which had given her distress for years; she was relieved from distress for a period of years and then it returned and gave her much distress this winter (1933)
Sources
1860 US Census Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (age 11)
1870 US Census St George, Washington, Utah (age 22)
1880 US Census St George, Washington, Utah (age 32, living with Issac and first wife plus children)
1910 US Census St George, Washington, Utah (age 62, widowed)
1920 US Census St George, Washington, Utah (age 71, widowed, living with son, Kenneth)
1930 US Census St George, Washington, Utah (age 82, widowed, living with son, Warren)
Pic and headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34252939
Billion Graves Index

Eli Harvey Stout

Born 17 Sep 1851 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Occupation:  (1880) Laborer
Married Carrie Hansen
Children:  Eli, Louisa, Carrie, Reuben, Albert, Franklin, Florence
Died 27 Nov 1925 Oakland, Alameda, California
Buried Murray City Cemetery, Murray, Salt Lake, Utah Lot 2-27-2
Sources
1860 US Census Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah (age 8)
1880 US Census Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah (age 28)
1900 US Census Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (age 49)
1910 US Census American Fork, Utah, Utah (age 58)
Headstone and pics: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=128170

Joseph Allen Stout

Born 30 Dec 1852 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died 10 Jan 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
COD: Erysipelas, also known as St. Anthony's Fire, is an intensely red bacterial infection that occurs on the face and lower extremities. 
Life Sketch:
Joseph Allen Stout was born and died while his father, Hosea Stout was on a mission to China. Joseph Allen Stout's mother, Louisa Taylor Stout died two days after him. 

From the journal of his Uncle Allen Joseph Stout:
On the 30 December my brother [Hosea]'s wife had a son and called his name Joseph Allen. On 10 January 1853, the child died of erysipelas; and Louisa, my brother's wife, was fast declining when her babe died; and on 12 January she expired. Now she left three small children, and I did not expect that my brother would return for five years; so I moved into his house to try to take care of his children; but in the spring of 1853, President Young advised me to let the children go and live with their grandmother.

Sources
22 Jan 1853 FHL US/CAN Film 0026586, item 5 

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Samuel Moore Hiatt and Mary Eleanor Taylor

Samuel Hiatt
Samuel Moore Hiatt
Parents Reuben Hiatt and Mary Stout
Born 19 Jan 1833 Mooreville, Morgan, Indiana
Married 1) Emeline Pinkley in Texas
Children:  died at birth as did Emeline
2) Mary Eleanor Taylor 19 Jan 1860 Plain City, Weber, Utah
Died 30 Dec 1908 Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon
Buried Hillcrest Cemetery, LeGrande, Union, Oregon

Story from findagrave:
After his mother's death, he went to Texas with his brothers, Stephen, Charles & Rueben. There he was married to Emeline Pinkley who died after childbirth, as did the child. Sam joined a group who were headed to the California Gold Fields, while on their way they stopped in
Headstone
Salt Lake (City). While there Sam looked for his brother, Elihu. As he came into to town on his horse "Billey" with a pistol on each hip, riding down the center of the street, he was hailed by a stranger who said, "Brother Hiatt, you are looking for your brother, Elihu. He lives in Farmington." Sam was given directions. He went to visit his brother. He didn't care for the men he was traveling with, so decided to stay with his brother, although he wasn't going to become a Mormon! In the Spring of 1859 he was baptized. From Farmington he went to teach school at Slaterville. It was here that he met his future wife, Mary Eleanor Taylor. They lived in Utah for awhile, to Idaho, to Hermiston, OR. This short bio by his g-granddaughter, from info by his granddaughter, Rhoda Huff. 

Sources
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 47)
Picture, story, and headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10371123/samuel-moore-hiatt
Mary Eleanor Taylor 

*Mary Eleanor Taylor
Parents John Taylor and Eleanor Burkett
Note: to see her with her parents and sibs click here: http://upperlevelgen.blogspot.com/search?q=burkett
Born 12 Jun 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Died 6 Jan 1941 Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon
Buried 9 Jun 1941 LaGrande, Union, Oregon
Here is a story I found about her that I cut and pasted (my notes are in brighter red):
Mary Eleanor was responsible for the care of her twin baby brothers (Note:  there was one of each gender in both sets of twins/siblings.  The first set was older than Mary Eleanor and one of the older set of twins (Eleanor) died, so that leaves the second set of twins who were younger (William and Lucinda).  Mary would have been about nine years old when the twins were born) as they crossed the plains.  They camped with other small companies at night. While enroute, an Indian was attempting to steal one of the twins confronted Eleanor. She grabbed up a butcher knife (yes, even a nine-year old could do this), and frightened the Indian away. She walked all the way from Nauvoo to Salt Lake Valley, except when crossing streams.(The family was in Texas, then Oklahoma, and then to Utah - she couldn't have walked all the way from Nauvoo unless they backtracked from Oklahoma or Texas to Illinois and then came west - very unlikely)  She and her sister had many opportunities to marry into a polygamy family. They refused them all. After each proposal they climbed upon the log house and cut a notch in a ridge pole. (This sounds more like a family legend than truth, anyone know what really happened?) 
Samuel and Mary Hiatt

How Samuel met Mary:
After his mother's death, Samuel went to Texas with his brothers, Stephen, Charles & Reuben  There he was married to Emeline Pinkley who died after childbirth, as did the child. Sam joined a group who were headed to the California Gold Fields, while on their way they stopped in Salt Lake (City). While there Sam looked for his brother, Elihu. As he came into to town on his horse "Billey" with a pistol on each hip, riding down the center of the street, he was hailed by a stranger who said, "Brother Hiatt, you are looking for your
Mary's obit
brother, Elihu. He lives in Farmington." Sam was given directions. He went to visit his brother. He didn't care for the men he was traveling with, so decided to stay with his brother, although he wasn't going to become a Mormon! In the Spring of 1859 he was baptized. From Farmington he went to teach school at Slaterville. It was here that he met his future wife, Mary Eleanor Taylor. They lived in Utah for awhile, to Idaho, then to Hermiston, Oregon. 
Sources
1850 US Census Milam, Texas (7 years old)
1860 US Census Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah (17 years old)
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 37)

1920 US Census Ogden, Weber, Utah page 10A (age 82 - should be 76, living with widowed daughter Nettie and family)
1930 US Census Milton, Umatilla, Oregon page 5B (widowed, age 86, living with son, Elijah's family)
1940 US Census Milton, Umatilla, Oregon page 12A (widowed, age 96, living with son, Elijah's family)
Pictures: http://www.ancestry.com/
Story of how they met:  Samuel's g-granddaughter, from info by his granddaughter, Rhoda Huff. 
Oregon, Death Index, 1903-1998
Obituary: See clipping
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10371079/mary-eleanor-hiatt
CHILDREN

Samuel R Hiatt and wife headstone
Samuel R Hiatt 
Born 2 Nov 1860 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Married Fredericka Elizabeth Johanna Danberg 22 Sep 1882 LaGrande, Union, Oregon
Children: David, Samuel, Anna, Archie, Frank, Charles, Stephen, Lyman, Lester, Carrie, Alma, Ida, Merlin
Died 2 Jun 1927
Buried 5 Jun 1927 LaGrande, Union, Oregon
Sources
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 19) 
1900 US Census for Fremont county, Idaho page 2B (age 40)
1910 US Census LaGrande, Union Oregon page 16 (age 49)
1920 US Census LaGrande, Union Oregon page 8B (age 59)
Note:  he is listed as S.R. Hiatt
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10426198/samuel-r-hiatt
Frank Hiatt headstone
Frank Hiatt 
Born 26 Feb 1862 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Occupation:  Farmer
Married Emma Platt 7 Nov 1887 Pinto, Washington, Utah
Children: Frank, Mary, Earl, Pearl, Alton, Jeanette, Preston, Leland, Lorin, Charles, Wanda
Died 25 Sep 1935 Enterprise, Washington, Utah
COD:  Cerebral Hemorrhage, chronic nephritis
Buried Enterprise, Washington, Utah
Sources 
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10426198/samuel-r-hiatt
Marriage:  Utah Marriages p 87 Film 484821 Batch M74695-3
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 18)
1900 US Census Enterprise, Washington, Utah page 3B (age 38)
1910 US Census Enterprise, Washington, Utah page 4 (age 47)
1920 US Census Benson, Cache, Utah (age 56)
1930 US Census Enterprise, Washington, Utah page 2B (age 68)
Utah Death Certificate (informant was Alfred Hiatt)
Jeanette Hiatt 
Jeanette "Nettie" Hiatt
Born 13 Dec 1863 Huntsville, Weber, Utah
Married 1) Samuel Hutchison Eccles 22 Jun 1882 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
 Jeanette's first Headstone.
She has another with her first husband,
but which has Engles as a surname as well
Children: Roy, Sam, William, Charles, Effie, David, Bertha, Sarah, Sadie, John 
2) Unknown
3) William Engles 17 Aug 1928 Weber County, Utah
Died 27 Jun 1940 Huntington, Los Angeles, California
Buried 2 Jul 1940 Ogden City Cemetery, Weber, Utah Plot E-6-27-2E
Notes from Life Sketch on findagrave:
Jeanette married Samuel Eccles and they had five children together. He died in 1900 and the next year she remarried. 

Her second marriage did not go well because "the man was lazy and wouldn't help her." She divorced him. 

Twenty-five years later, she married William Engles on 20 August 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah

Sources 

1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 16)
1910 US Census Ogden, Weber, Utah (age 43)
1920 US Census Ogden, Weber, Utah page 10A (widowed, age 52)
1940 US Census Los Angeles, Los Angles, California (age 75, living with daughter)
California Death Index
Marriage to William:  Utah Marriages 
Picture of her and Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83828652/jeanette-eccles
Life sketch, pictures and more:  http://gatheringgardiners.blogspot.com/2013/12/william-ingles-1940.html

John and Laura's headstone
John Hiatt 
Born 25 Dec 1865 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Laura Precinda Meservy 12 Aug 1888 Plano, Fremont, Idaho
Children: John, Augusta, Joseph, Oscar, Clara, Rhoda, James, Mattie
Died 10 Feb 1959 Provo, Utah, Utah
Buried 14 Feb 1959 Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah
Sources 
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 14)
1900 US Census Fremont county, Idaho page 2B (age 35)
1910 US Census LeGrande, Union, Oregon page 1 (age 44)
1920 US Census St. Anthony, Fremont, Idaho page 1B (age 54)
1930 US Census Springville, Utah, Utah page 5A (age 64)
1940 US Census Springville, Utah, Utah page 10A (age 74)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83882/john-hiatt
Eleanor Hiatt
Born 1 Jan 1868 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Robert Wilson Cunningham Jan 1885 Slaterville, Weber, Utah (I can't find this marriage)
Children:  Laura, Robert, Delbert
Died 29 Mar 1890 Willard, Box Elder, Utah
Buried ? Only a memorial, no headstone
Sources
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 12) 
Memorial:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141574532/eleanor-cunningham
Sarah Hiatt Workman headstone
Sarah Hiatt 
Born 27 Nov 1869 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Thomas William Workman Jun 1887 Plano, Idaho
Children:  Lottie, Mary, Lucy, Sarah, Zetta, William 
Died 20 Mar 1911 LeGrande, Union, Oregon
Buried 31 Mar 1911 LeGrande, Union, Oregon
Sources 
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 10)
1900 US Census St Anthony, Fremont, Idaho page 8B (age 31)
Oregon Death Index 
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10582433/sarah-workman
Mary Jane Hiatt Stanford and husband headstone
Mary Jane Hiatt 
Born 25 Mar 1872 Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Married Thomas Barnett Stanford 28 Mar 1889 Idaho
Children: Alfred, Delbert, Mable, Ethel, Eva, Mary, Ada, Thomas, Laura
Died 29 Dec 1956 Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon
Buried Milton-Freewater 100F Cemetery, Umatilla Oregon
From findagrave:
She was the mother of 10 children: Roy, Delbert, Mabel, Ethel, Eva, Mae, Ada, Fernie, Blanche, Sadie (dec'd aged 3 months, 1914). Grandma was raised in Utah. After her marriage to Tom, they moved to Idaho, Washington, Alberta Canada, and in the Spring of 1915 back to the USA. They lived in Enterprise, OR until the Spring of 1916 when they moved to Milton (-Freewater, now), OR. Grandpa died in 1933. After his death she continued to live in their home with her younger children. In 1950 Blanche (my Mom) married Sims Clark and he moved in with them, so Mom could care for her mother. Grandma had many strokes that eventually paralized her throat so she could not swallow. Mom said the only thing she could keep down was tea. Grandma died when I was about 6, so my memories of her are only from my childhood. She loved chocolate peanut clusters and candy orange slices. They were always available. Grandma would have my Mom call me in from playing, so she could see for herself that I was 'safe'. Sometimes she would give my cousin, Stan, and I some money. He'd get 50 cents (he was older) and I'd get a quarter! I know I was a bit special to Grandma because I was her youngest and last grandchild. But, she loved all her grandchildren and great(s) grandchildren. [Headstones, neither have the correct death year!]

Original headstone
She died as you can see the last of December and the first stone was placed in Jan of the following year. I don't know if the family noticed right away or not, I didn't (I was only 6ish though). In the 1970's her surviving children decided they need to get new stones for their parents and older siblings in the cemetery. Also the aim was to correct the death date. They remembered it was off a year - and so changed it - but the wrong direction.  

Sources 

Headstones and story: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5863075/mary-jane-stanford
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 8)
1906 Canadian Census Alberta, Alberta, Canada (age 26)
1916 Canadian Census Alberta, Canada (age 45)
Charles Hiatt
Charles Hiatt 
Born 10 Mar 1874 Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Married Lizzie Estella Smith 20 Jun 1905 Union, Oregon
Children: Charles, Ursel, LaVaughn, Eva, Vera, Lorah, Lola, Cleo, 'Bud, Don
Charles and Lizzie Hiatt headstone
Died 2 Nov 1961 Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon
Buried 4 Nov 1961 Sunset Hills Cemetery, Umatilla, Umatilla, Oregon
Sources 
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 6)
1910 US Census Stanfield, Umatilla, Oregon page 11 (age 36)
1920 US Census Rufus, Sherman, Oregon page 2A (age 45)
Note:  he appears in this census with a group of men 
1930 US Census Heppner, Morrow, Oregon page (age 56)
Note:  wife is listed as 'Stella' on record
1940 US Census Umatilla, Umatilla, Oregon page 2A (age 66)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9483541/charles-hiatt
Emeline's headstone
Emeline Hiatt
Born 3 March 1876 Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Married Frank Varnum Lapham 15 Dec 1893 St Anthony, Fremont, Idaho
Children - couldn't find any
Died 9 Nov 1899 Plano, Madison, Idaho
Buried Parker Cemetery, Parker, Fremont, Idaho
Sources 
Marriage:  Idaho Marriages
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 4) 
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21166158/emeline-lapham


Elijah Hiatt
Elijah Hiatt
Born 13 Aug 1878 Payson, Utah, Utah
Married Sarah Ilene Clark 16 Sep 1903 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 
Children: adopted daughter:  Martha Jack adopted son:  Clark
Died 3 Feb 1980 Umatilla, Oregon
Buried:  Milton-Freewater 100F Cemetery, Umatilla, Oregon
Sources 
1880 US Census Payson, Utah, Utah (age 2)
1910 US Census Milton, Umatilla, Oregon page 12 (age 31)
Note:  misspelled his name Eligah
Elijah and Sarah Hiatt headstone
1920 US Census
1930 US Census Milton, Umatilla, Oregon page 5A (age 51)
Note:  his mother is living with them
1940 US Census Milton, Umatilla, Oregon page 12A  (age 62)
Note:  is mother is living with them
SS Death Index
Headstone and photo: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5868089/elijah-hiatt
George Hiatt headstone
George Hiatt 
Born 14 Feb 1881 Provo, Utah, Utah
Not Married
No Children
Died 14 Jul 1883 Provo, Utah, Utah (age 2)
Buried Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah, Utah
Sources
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86888245/george-hiatt
Billion Grave Index
Royal Rands and Louisa Hiatt with Santa
Louisa Hiatt  
Born 14 Dec 1884 Schofield, Pleasant Valley, Carbon, Utah
Married 1)  Earl William Keyes 30 May 1900  (Divorced)
Children:  Vaughn, Delilah, Wahnona
2) Royal Hilliard Rands 10 May 1909 Oregon or Utah
Children:  Royal, Donna
Died 9 Apr 1973 Antioch, Contra Costa, California
Buried Riverview Cemetery, Boardman, Morrow, Oregon
From findagrave "Bio by Betty":
Aunt Lou was the 12th child of 14 born to Samuel Moore & Mary Eleanor (Taylor) Hiatt. 30 May 1900 she married Earl William Keyes (div). They were the parents of Vaughnan, Delilah (dec’d infancy), Wahnona and a son who died in infancy. 
Her second marriage was toRoyal Hillard Rands. They were the parents of Royal Bodine & Donna. Aunt Lou was a wonderful aunt, friend and buddy. She was full of fun and loved to laugh. She made all who associated with her feel important and needed. There are many stories that could be told of her and her life. She loved a good joke or story and wasn’t above telling some on herself. One
Royal and Louise headstone
that I recall began early one Sunday morning when she went out to do her farm chores. Afterwards she came into the house and dressed to go to church. Just before leaving, she remembered something she needed to do out in the barn before she left, so just slipped out of her church going shoes and put on her barnyard shoes. She finished her chore and came back into the house to get her things for Sunday School. She thought she looked pretty cute and was looking forward to leading the congregation in singing. She arrived at church and visited with her friends before the meeting began, then took her seat on the stand near the piano. The Bishop greeted everyone and announced the opening hymn. Aunt Lou, got up to lead and was busy directing the congregation, when she happened to look down at her feet…she had her barnyard shoes on! She was embarrassed, but it wasn’t long before she saw the ‘funny’ in it and we all had a good laugh….I’m still laughing as I write this.

Another time, my parents and I were going on a vacation to the coast and on our way stopped by to visit with Aunt Lou and Uncle Royal. Uncle Royal wasn’t home though, so we visited with Aunt Lou. Dad jokingly, said, “You should come and go with us.” She thought about it moment or two and replied, “Well, I think I will. I’ll just leave Royal a note.” And off to the coast she went.
Sources 
Picture, story, and headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10501526/louise-rands
1910 US Census Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon page 5 (age 23)
1920 US Census Castle Rock, Umatilla, Oregon page 7A (age 31)
1930 US Census Boardman, Morrow, Oregon page 1A (age 42)
1940 US Census Bridal Veil, Multnomah, Oregon page 1B (age 52)
Alfred and Mabel headstone
Alfred Hiatt
Born 1 Aug 1887 Plano, Madison, Idaho
Military:  Registered for WW1 while living in Umatilla, Oregon
Married Mabel Lucy Lambreth 10 Sep 1910 Spokane, Washington
Children: Velma, Viola, Bert, Leone, Charles
Died 11 Oct 1962 Redmond, Deschutes, Oregon
Buried Echo Memorial Cemetery Plot: Block 29 Lot 3, Echo, Umatilla, Oregon 
Sources
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35894054/alfred-hiatt
1920 US Census Echo, Umatilla, Oregon page 2B (age 32)
1930 US Census Umatilla, Oregon page 1A (age 42)
1940 US Census Redmond, Deschutes, Oregon page 2B (age 52)
SS Death Index 
Oregon Death Index
Burt Hiatt headstone
Burt Hiatt 
Born 18 Feb 1890 Plano, Madison, Idaho
Married Mabel Ethel Davis
Children: Burt, Ken, Darrel, Mabel
Died 27 Jul 1968
Buried Los Angeles National Cemetery Plot: 161, 13/R, Los Angeles, California
Sources 
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3717114/burt-hiatt