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