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Monday, February 29, 2016

Why? Grandpa’s mental edges

Grandpa’s mental edges

The world is made up of doers, do nothings and naysayers. The rarest are the doers. 'Never was so much owed to so few'(Churchill)". heaton


“Just because you have the ‘right to speak’ does not mean you are right”. heaton


“Democracy allows, actually demands freedom of expression. The ability to hear and consider viewpoints allows the collective mind to excel”. heaton


"The brush of time, the brush of life, the first infinite, the second, brief tinged with sorrow and joy." heaton


"You may beat me, but I am not beaten. I cannot be defeated or beaten by anything or anyone. I will never,ever give in or give up. Even in death I am not defeated". heaton


bonus
"Of course, of course, diets of the body are important, but diets of the mind reign supreme.  But what would that be? Imagine imagination, humor, dark brooding thoughts, the forms of art and war, love and hate, drama, history, on and on. Consume it all because there is thankfully an infinite list and room for it all. An infinite feast, consume it all, consume it all." heaton



Why? Legacy

from Kurt Heaton to grandchildren

internet blurbs and materials given to me by Gary Heaton(descendant of Nathan Columbus Heaton)on my family and your family history

my great, great grandfather was Samuel Heaton, born 1811

HEATON Joseph Heaton and his wife, Mahitable Eastman, lived in St. Lawrence County, New York, around 1810. Children of this union believed to include Samuel Heaton, born 1811; William Heaton, born 1817; Martha Heaton born about 1822; Sarah Heaton born about 1829 and Lurinda Heaton, born about 1830. By 1840 this family had emigrated west to Iowa, but I am trying to track down their exact location 

rewrite of introduction to heaton family(printed page from Centennial  Highlight and History of Agra, Kansas(I have this book)
   Samuel Heaton and his wife, Rebecca Poet Heaton along with their three sons, Jim(my grand father James Heaton), Frank(Benjamin Frankin Heaton), and Lum(Nathan Columbus Heaton) and Sam’s brother Will and his wife migrated to Kansas in 1872, lured by the Homestead Act. 
   The HomeStead Act of 1862 allowed each 21 year old to claim, improve for 5 years and then own 160 acres. One square mile of land has 640 acres.( note the map Crystal Platt, they added some acres)     
   They first stopped in Plum township..........

my great aunt
NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - (date and newspaper unavailable) - Ann Heaton, only girl in a family of six children, daughter of Rebecca and Samuel Heaton,e cows. They arrived at a farm on West Cedar Creek, north of Gietna on September 1, 1873. They homesteaded this place in Crystal Township where they lived for many years. Nine children were born to them, four boys and five girls. h. Her own mother had led her to the alter when she was 14 years of age. She became a member of the Methodist Church and was faithful and true to the end, a period of over 70 years. 

The MATTESON-HEATON Cemetery is located 10 miles north and 1 mile west and then South 1 plus miles 

Note much of the Heaton land was lost during the dust bowl of the Great Depression(1930s).  My father’s sister, Ellen Heaton married George Gale and their children and grandchildren still own and farm the original homestead of Samuel Heaton)

You might be interested in the fact that Darren Gale(my cousin and yours) was the starting safety for Kansas State in 1982 and we purchased season football tickets for the next 30 years.  Darren Gale played quarterback at Agra High School and led them to a 9-0 season in his senior year. He also held the Fort Hays high school tournament  single game basketball scoring record with 45 points.

I have have copies of the Heaton family Bible entries on births, deaths, marriages

Of interest is Rebecca Poet. She married three Heaton brothers. She married James Heaton in 1840 and he died in 1842. She married Alonzo Heaton in 1844 and he died in 1848. She then married my great, great grandfather, Sammuel Heaton in 1849     

from an ancestory site  Mary Matteson post
Saw your post- Rebecca Poet was my Great Great grandmother. She moved to Central City,Iowa and then homesteaded with her family to Phillips county Kansas. Rebecca Poet was the daughter of William Poet and ___Eastman ( who was part native american), she was born in 1823 in upstate New York, moved to Iowa with her husband Samuel Heaton. They had several children, Ollie, Anne, Frank, Nathan, James, Willie. There were more but I'll have to dig for them..Any way their daughter Anne Heaton was born in Central City Iowa 86. I have a lot more information including Much family legend. please e-mail me with your address and I will send you copies of what I have. Nice to meet you! Mary Matteson.

another Rebecca Poet
Born in Iowa, USA on 27 Aug 1823 to Peter Poet and Margaret. Rebecca married Alonzo Heaton and had 2 children. Rebecca then married James Heaton 

you are the decendants of Nathaniel Heaton (1639 - 1714) born in England
Found 10 Records, 8 Photos and 432,335 Family Trees
Born in England on 1639 to Nathaniel Heaton and Elizabeth Wight. Nathaniel married Susan Simpson. Nathaniel married Mary Minor and had 7 children. He passed away on 1714 in Wrentham, Massachuetts.

He had the courage to come to America and his decendants had the courage and will to go west, homestead and make a new life.