Donna Louise Hatt

Brief Life History of Donna Louise

When Donna Louise Hatt was born on 2 June 1928, in Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, her father, George Hardy Hatt, was 31 and her mother, Bertes Mitchell, was 28. She lived in Herriman, Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1930 and Bluff, San Juan, Utah, United States in 1932. She died on 4 November 1932, in Bluffdale, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 4, and was buried in Bluffdale City Cemetery, Bluffdale, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

Photos and Memories (0)

Photos and Memories

Do you know Donna Louise? Do you have a story about her that you would like to share? Sign In or Create a FREE Account

Family Time Line

George Hardy Hatt
1897–1966
Bertes Mitchell
1900–1979
Wanda Larue Hatt
1922–1994
Richard Hardy Hatt
1924–1928
Clara Ellen Hatt
1926–1997
Donna Louise Hatt
1928–1932
Lois Colleen Hatt
1930–1958
Elaine Rae Hatt
1934–2018
Edith Mae Hatt
1934–2020
Larry Hardy Hatt
1937–2015
JoAnn Hatt
1938–2015

Sources (7)

  • Donna Louise Hatt in household of George Hardy Hatt, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Donna Louise Hatt, "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1964"
  • Donna L Hatt in household of George H Hatt, "United States Census, 1930"

World Events (6)

1929

13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.

1929 · Arches National Park

Arches National Park was designated as a national monument on April 12, 1929 and was re-designated as a national park later that year.

1931

The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the national anthem.

Name Meaning

English and Scottish (Aberdeenshire): from Middle English hat(te) ‘hat’; perhaps a nickname for someone who habitually wore a distinctive hat, or an occupational name for a maker or seller of hats.

English: topographic name from Middle English hat(te) ‘(wooded) hill’, denoting someone who lived on or by such a hill, for example at Hathitch Farm (Worcestershire) or Hathouse Farm (Worcestershire).

South German: from a short form, Hatto, of an ancient Germanic personal name with the first element hadu ‘battle, strife’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

Possible Related Names

Discover Even More

As a nonprofit, we offer free help to those looking to learn the details of their family story.

Create a FREE Account

Search for Another Deceased Ancestor

Share this with your family and friends.