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Anna Matilda <I>Mattson</I> Hiatt

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Anna Matilda Mattson Hiatt

Birth
Saunders County, Nebraska, USA
Death
15 Dec 1916 (aged 37)
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, Lot 27
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Obituary – Anna Matilda Hiatt was born December 8, 1879, in Saunders county, Nebraska. She died at her home 9 miles north of Wolbach, December 15, 1916, Friday evening at 11:40, aged 37 years and 7 days. She was confirmed in the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of Wolbach, Nebr., April 4, 1897. A little more than two years ago she united with the English Lutheran church of Wolbach, August 19, 1903. She was united in marriage to Chas. Hiatt. To this union was born six children, 4 girls and 2 boys, the youngest being only two weeks old. There is left to mourn the loss besides the children, her husband, Chas. Hiatt, her parents, John Mattson and Mrs. J. Mattson, four sisters and two brothers namely, Mabel Fischbach, Beda Eck, Ella and Emma Mattson and Raymond and Alfred Mattsson. She was a good Christian and a kind mother, and an affectionate wife. She was very particular that her children should be baptized in infancy, and at the time of her death she was planning for their cathization and confirmation. Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church of Wolbach, Thursday, December 19, at 2 p.m. conducted by Revs. R. A. White and Axel E. Sjoding, pastor of the Fairdale Swedish M. E. church. The family and relatives of Mrs. Hiatt are well known and have the sympathy of the entire community. Those left behind do not "sorrow as those without hope."

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, December 21, 1916

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Another child, not on FAG:
Allen J (1914 NE-1973 CA)
Obituary – Anna Matilda Hiatt was born December 8, 1879, in Saunders county, Nebraska. She died at her home 9 miles north of Wolbach, December 15, 1916, Friday evening at 11:40, aged 37 years and 7 days. She was confirmed in the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of Wolbach, Nebr., April 4, 1897. A little more than two years ago she united with the English Lutheran church of Wolbach, August 19, 1903. She was united in marriage to Chas. Hiatt. To this union was born six children, 4 girls and 2 boys, the youngest being only two weeks old. There is left to mourn the loss besides the children, her husband, Chas. Hiatt, her parents, John Mattson and Mrs. J. Mattson, four sisters and two brothers namely, Mabel Fischbach, Beda Eck, Ella and Emma Mattson and Raymond and Alfred Mattsson. She was a good Christian and a kind mother, and an affectionate wife. She was very particular that her children should be baptized in infancy, and at the time of her death she was planning for their cathization and confirmation. Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church of Wolbach, Thursday, December 19, at 2 p.m. conducted by Revs. R. A. White and Axel E. Sjoding, pastor of the Fairdale Swedish M. E. church. The family and relatives of Mrs. Hiatt are well known and have the sympathy of the entire community. Those left behind do not "sorrow as those without hope."

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, December 21, 1916

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Another child, not on FAG:
Allen J (1914 NE-1973 CA)


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