The following is about Edwin Brooks Rall 1838-1929. (son of David Dunham Rall son Abraham Brooks Roll) William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas. Bourbon County, Part 19. Hiattville. This town was named after James M Hiatt, who owned the land upon which the town is located. E. B. Rall was the first settler here in May, 1870. ....The post office was established in May, 1870, and named Pawnee. Soon afterward, the name was changed to Hiattville. E.B.Rall kept the first store in the town, opening it upon moving into the place from his farm one mile south May 1, 1870. D.R. Anderson was the second storekeeper. Shortly afterward, Jacob Dockter opened a blacksmith shop. The first child born in Hiattville was John Hartwell, in 1874. The first marriage was that of Jacob Dockter to Mrs. Queen Hamlin July 9, 1876. No death has yet occurred in the town. Hiattville now contains two general stores, the proprietors of which buy grain, and all kinds of produce; one blacksmith and wagon maker; one dealer in lumber and agricultural implements, and a population of seventy-five. The town is beautifully situated on rolling prairie, and surrounded by a fine, healthful county, well supplied with good water. Ibid. Kingman County Cemeteries. St. John's Catholic (Sec 11 Rochester twp) just east of Zenda. St. John's church was built in 1908 on land donated by E.B. Rall. This is a very new cemetery for earliest graves are marked 1942-1945. Nancy Lohbrunner lohbrunner@prodigy.net