I descend from Robert Hart, brother of Joseph/Josiah Hart, and I have done extensive research into the family. I would appreciate very much being in contact with other descendants of their father, Moses Hart. Barbara Martin > HART FAMILY OF 1836 > In Coffee County, Alabama about 5 miles north of Samson, Alabama in > the Holley Mill Community is located Weeks Assembly of God Church. The > Church was set in order on December 24, 1933. The first church was built > across the road from the cemetery which had already been in existence for > almost a hundred years. John Allen Weeks donated the land an the lumber > for the construction of the first church building. The Church remained > there for the next twenty years. > In 1953, the building was moved to a site adjacent to the cemetery > on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ezell and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey > Holley. > Among the first persons to be buried in the Weeks Cemetery were > seven members of the Hart family, buried in a common grave - all victims > of the Indian Massacre of 1835-36. Under the sponsorship of the Kinston, > Alabama Ruritan Club and the untiring efforts of Lelon and Grace Weeks > and Coffee County Judge Marion Brunson, a historic marker in memory of > the Hart Family was placed on July 0, 1983. > I am not certain if family members names was placed on this memory > marker. They very well could have been. Your Melissa Hart is most > likely one of these. I have seen the marker but can't remember if family > names was listed. I will be in this area in the next couple of weeks and > can check that out for you. > > Robert D. Cassady - RCass5841@juno.com > P. O. Box 833 > Dothan, Alabama 36301 > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2