16. Isaac BIRD
Emigrated from England to Canada after 18 May 1830 and 1831
Emigrated from Canada to port of Milwaukee in December 1866
18. Ira JONES
Came to WI 1843 Settled in the Town of Hustisford Dodge County
emigrated to the port of New Tork in AUG 1864 from Prussia WI Naturalization
certificate Waupacca County dated 22 OCT 1868
Mary Ann Barington was born in Rosetown, Ireland, June 23, 1832. At the age of fifteen years she came to America and made her home with a sister, Mrs. John Dillon, at Winneconnie, Wis. There she was married to Aaron P. Hyatt June 5, 1852. They lived for a time in Oshkosh, Then moved to Dayton, Waupaca county, settling on the farm now owned by Frank Calkins, several years later moving to the village of Rural, where she lived until the summer of 1905, when she sold the old home and went to live with her children in the west, spending part of her time with each one. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt were earnest Christians from early life and devoted members of the Presbyterian church, being active in the organization of the societyand the erection of the church building in Rural. Mrs. Hyatt peacefully passed from this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.C. Simonson, Billings, Mont., aug. 15,1919. A loving wife, a devoted mother and a true hearted friend has gone to her eternal reward.
She is survived by one brother and two sisters, four daughters and twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The daughters are Isabelle, Mrs. S. Hinxton, San Francisco, Cal.; Ido (Ida), Mrs R.B. Mcmillen, San Francisco, Cal.; Loveda, Mrs. H. W. Hogue, Seattle, Wash.; Katherine, Mrs. C.C. Simonson, Billings, Mont.
She was preceded to the life beyond by her husband twenty-nine years ago. The funeral was held in the Presbyterian church at Rural Wadnesday, Aug 20, Rev Lane officiatingand interment was beside her late husband in Rural cemetary. Many old friends and relatives of Dayton where deceased lived for more than fifty years were present to pay respects to the memory of a departed friend and neighbor. Mrs. Simonson who accompanied the remains was the only one of the daughters who could be present at the last sad rites.