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Samuel Bush Hyatt

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Samuel Bush Hyatt Veteran

Birth
At Sea
Death
20 Oct 1899 (aged 79)
Gobles, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Alamo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Samuel was born on a ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean under the British Flag. He had a twin brother named Seth. He married Mary Melissa Stanton Bixby 3 Sep 1866 in LaGrange, IN. and died in Gobleville MI.

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Samuel B. Hyatt was born on the Atlantic Ocean Oct 12 1820 died Oct 20, 1899. Hehad his home in New York until 1850 when he came to Michigan. He was married to his present wife at La Grange, Indiana, in 1866. He was the father of seven children of whom five are now living. In early life he joined the army against the Seminole Indians bearing the rank of Lieutenant. He remained in the army at
this time for five years. Again in the Civil war he enlisted in the 30th
Indiana, was wounded and discharged. recovering from his wound he went to Elmira, New York where he sided in raising a company of volunteers in which he served as First Sergeant until the battle of Petersburg, Va. In this battle he was acting as Captain, all of his superior officers had been killed. Here he received a severe wound in the head and was carried from the field, as dead. He recovered
from this wound and was transferred to the Veteran Corps where he remained until the end of the war. He has resided in Gobleville about fifteen years. He has been a great sufferer for the last year. The funeral was held at the F.B. Church under the auspices of the B. A. R. Elder H. C. Goodrich, Adventist minster, preached the funeral sermon, and the remains were interred at Alamo. The Gobleville Male Quartet furnished the music at the funeral.
Submitted By Marlene Petty Polster - [email protected]

Children:

1. Orville D. Hyatt b. 1861 IN Married Helen Held at age 63 and she 50 on 18 Sep 1924 Marshall, Calhoun, MI.

2. Rosabel B. Hyatt May 25, 1867-Mar. 29, 1892 Married Paul Temple Butler 20 Nov 1887 Buried in Alamo, Kalamazoo, MI.

3. Charles (Bixby, Stanton) Hyatt b. 1868

4. Effa (Effie) M. Hyatt b.Aug. 25, 1869 Sturgis, St. Joseph, MI-Oct. 4, 1901 Alamo, Kalamazoo, MI

5. Baby Girl Hyatt 1876-1876 Died at birth

6. Daisy Elsie Hyatt b. May 26, 1877 LaGrange, LaGrange, IN-Mar. 6, 1925 Three Rivers, St. Joseph, MI. Buried Riverside Cemetery, Section 2, Row 9 Stone 25, Three Rivers, St. Joseph, MI Married Webb C Ellsworth 3 Mar 1901

7. John R. Hyatt b. Oct. 10, 1881-Mar. 1965 Michigan
Samuel was born on a ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean under the British Flag. He had a twin brother named Seth. He married Mary Melissa Stanton Bixby 3 Sep 1866 in LaGrange, IN. and died in Gobleville MI.

OBITUARY
No newspaper or Date
Samuel B. Hyatt was born on the Atlantic Ocean Oct 12 1820 died Oct 20, 1899. Hehad his home in New York until 1850 when he came to Michigan. He was married to his present wife at La Grange, Indiana, in 1866. He was the father of seven children of whom five are now living. In early life he joined the army against the Seminole Indians bearing the rank of Lieutenant. He remained in the army at
this time for five years. Again in the Civil war he enlisted in the 30th
Indiana, was wounded and discharged. recovering from his wound he went to Elmira, New York where he sided in raising a company of volunteers in which he served as First Sergeant until the battle of Petersburg, Va. In this battle he was acting as Captain, all of his superior officers had been killed. Here he received a severe wound in the head and was carried from the field, as dead. He recovered
from this wound and was transferred to the Veteran Corps where he remained until the end of the war. He has resided in Gobleville about fifteen years. He has been a great sufferer for the last year. The funeral was held at the F.B. Church under the auspices of the B. A. R. Elder H. C. Goodrich, Adventist minster, preached the funeral sermon, and the remains were interred at Alamo. The Gobleville Male Quartet furnished the music at the funeral.
Submitted By Marlene Petty Polster - [email protected]

Children:

1. Orville D. Hyatt b. 1861 IN Married Helen Held at age 63 and she 50 on 18 Sep 1924 Marshall, Calhoun, MI.

2. Rosabel B. Hyatt May 25, 1867-Mar. 29, 1892 Married Paul Temple Butler 20 Nov 1887 Buried in Alamo, Kalamazoo, MI.

3. Charles (Bixby, Stanton) Hyatt b. 1868

4. Effa (Effie) M. Hyatt b.Aug. 25, 1869 Sturgis, St. Joseph, MI-Oct. 4, 1901 Alamo, Kalamazoo, MI

5. Baby Girl Hyatt 1876-1876 Died at birth

6. Daisy Elsie Hyatt b. May 26, 1877 LaGrange, LaGrange, IN-Mar. 6, 1925 Three Rivers, St. Joseph, MI. Buried Riverside Cemetery, Section 2, Row 9 Stone 25, Three Rivers, St. Joseph, MI Married Webb C Ellsworth 3 Mar 1901

7. John R. Hyatt b. Oct. 10, 1881-Mar. 1965 Michigan


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