Charity Williams |
Charity Hiatt (born Williams)<br>Birth names: Mrs. William HiattCharity Williams HiattCharity WilliamCharity Mrs HiattCharityCharity Williams<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: May 6 1750 - Monocacy, Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America<br>Birth: May 6 1750 - New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, United States<br>Marriage: May 17 1769 - New Garden MM, Guilford, North Carolina, Colonial America<br>Marriage: May 17 1769 - Guilford, North Carolina, United States<br>Death: Mar 17 1840 - Spiceland, Henry, Indiana, United States<br>Burial: Mar 1840 - Spiceland Friends Cemetery, Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana, USA<br>Parents: Richard WilliamsPrudence Williams (born Beals)<br>Spouses: William Hiatt, William Hiatt<br>Children: Joel Hiatt, Benajah Hiatt, Isam Isom Hiatt, Prudence Stanley (born Hiatt), Rachael Kersey (born Hiatt), Ruth Stanley (born Hiatt), Silas Hiatt, Esther Evans (born Hiatt), Asher Hiatt, Amer Hiatt, Rebecca Unthank (born Hiatt)</a><br>Siblings: Silas Williams Sr., Jesse Williams, Richard Williams, Prudence Coffin (born Williams), <a>Mathias Williams, Matthias C Williams, Sarah Williams, Dorcas Hockett or Hoggatt (born Williams), Ruth Gordon (born Williams), Mary Hoggatt Hockett (born Williams), John Williams, Ann Jessup (born Williams), Sarah Mary Swilley (born Williams)<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:Charity Williams HiattHenry County, Indiana, USA -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.aughter, Rebecca's house in Spiceland, Indiana. Richard Ratcliff. of the same place, having declared Martha Stanley Abner Hunte consent of Charity's parents to theirearly 100 years old, and her descendants numbered about 300 before she died. She was buried at Spiceland, Henry Co., Ind, (?) September 19.s Family Historynd died July 7, 1814. He was a brother of Joseph who married Keziah Mills and Christopher who married Lydia Beals. His folks were George Hiatt and Martha Wakefield. He was a farmer and remained in Guilford County until his death. Charity moved with other Beals families to Indiana in 1824. Charity died on March 17, 1840 at Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana.
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