John Smith De Freese Hyatt

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John Smith Defreeze Smith Hyatt (De Freeze)

Also Known As: "de Freese", "Smith", "De Vries"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hudson, Columbia, New York, United States of America
Death: December 25, 1911 (79)
Parowan, Iron, Utah, United States of America
Place of Burial: Parowan, Iron, UT, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Kenneth McKinzy de Freese and Matilda Martha Hyatt
Husband of Patsy "Patty" Hyatt (Newberry) and Martha Jane Turner
Father of M. Melissa Hyatt; James A. Hyatt, Sr.; A. Sally Hyatt; A. Helen Hyatt; E. Minnie Hyatt and 8 others
Brother of Hannah Kohn and Elizabeth M. Chase
Half brother of Helen Hyatt

Managed by: Susan Hyatt
Last Updated:

About John Smith De Freese Hyatt

• a brick mason

• (on death certificate) "Printer and sign painter" birthplace of mother: England

Name of Father: "Elisha Hyatt" ; birthplace of Father: England

This information contradicts assertions in some places that his father was a DeFreeze. But, as he was so young when his birth father died, his offspring who signed the death certificate must have made a mistake. After all, they were on the other side of the US by then.

See: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/41291716/family?cfpid=19604129972


GEDCOM Note

Married Martha Jane Turner Howd 28 JAN 1856 in Salt Lake City, UT

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John Smith De Freese Hyatt's Timeline

1832
August 12, 1832
Hudson, Columbia, New York, United States of America
1843
1843
Age 10
1855
December 11, 1855
Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States (USA)
1857
May 9, 1857
Parowan, Iron County, UT, United States
1859
August 23, 1859
Parowan, Iron County, Utah Territory, United States
September 28, 1859
Parowan, Iron County, Utah, United States
1860
April 8, 1860
Parowan, Iron County, UT, United States
1862
February 22, 1862
Parowan, Iron, Utah