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    1. Re: [HART-L] Admiral Thomas Charles Hart
    2. Judith Fraser
    3. ^ ^ * + * MELLY + ME O

    05/01/1999 11:08:02
    1. Re: [HART-L] Admiral Thomas Charles Hart
    2. Judith Fraser
    3. ^ ^ * + * MELLY + ME O

    05/01/1999 11:07:44
    1. [HART-L] UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Judith Fraser
    3. UNSUBSCRBE ME FROM YOUR CLUB. ^ ^ * + * MELLY + ME O

    05/01/1999 10:57:22
    1. [HART-L] General William Hart
    2. Ron Strout
    3. I am looking for the ancestors of the colonial general William Hart. He commanded a cavalry troop in the American Revolution. Who were his ancestros? Can anyone help me on this one? [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:54:40
    1. [HART-L] Eva Hart
    2. Ron Strout
    3. I understand that Eva Hart was one of the last survivors of the Titanic disaster. Does anyone know any details of her family history? Any help or leads appreciated. [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:53:21
    1. [HART-L] Edmund Hartt
    2. Ron Strout
    3. Edmund Hart was instrumental in the building of the USS Constitution. I am interested in his ancestry. Can anyone on this list help me? [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:52:05
    1. [HART-L] Admiral Thomas Charles Hart
    2. Ron Strout
    3. I am looking for the ancestry of Admiral Thomas Hart. He was in command of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet at the beginning of World War II. Any help appreciated. [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:51:01
    1. [HART-L] Moss Hart
    2. Ron Strout
    3. Does anyone know the ancestry of the playright Moss Hart? [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:49:18
    1. [HART-L] Nathan F. Hart
    2. Ron Strout
    3. I am interested in the ancestry of Nathan F. Hart. He was convicted of murdering Sarah Meservey in Tennants Harbor, Maine on December 22, 1877. Is he descended from Deacon Stephen Hart of Hartford, CT? [email protected] Ronald Strout 36 Dunning Blvd Bangor, ME 04401

    05/01/1999 10:48:43
    1. [HART-L] Re: William HART, 1717
    2. Dear Mike Thorne, Where were your HARTS located? I am seeking information on a William HART born circa 1720 in Brussels, Cambridgeshire, ENG. His daughter, Martha HART married William GAZZAM before 1763 and had a daughter, Rebecca GAZZAM who married Edward O. JONES. Their son, Charles Hart JONES (born 1800)married Adaline FREEMAN. Their daughter Anna Eliza JONES married Joseph Wilbur SPENCER and lived in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm unsure when this family first appeared in PA. Any additional information appreciated. Nicole May [email protected]

    04/30/1999 07:53:33
    1. [HART-L] WILLIAM S. HART, silent movie actor
    2. vivian brown
    3. This week I visited the William S. Hart Museum, Los Angeles County, CA. A visitor from the British Isles had left them a family tree of William S. Hart. The museum director gave me a copy but cautioned that she did not vouch for its authenticity. William S. Hart's earliest ancestor reported in this tree was Benjamin Hart, christened 12 July 1724. Benjamin Hart married Susannah Richards 28 October 1745. There were five listed children, including William, christened 7 April 1753, who married Ann Welch 13 December 1776. There are six children listed for William and Ann including William, christened 31 March 1782, who married Kathleen Murphy of Ireland and came to the USA in 1815. William and Kathleen had a son William Benjamin, who was the father of Nicholas, the father of William S. Hart the silent movie star. No sources were given for any of this information Alice M. Smith has previously reported the subsequent vital statistics re W. S. Hart. The museum is fascinating whether or not you are related to W. S. Hart and if you are in the vicinity of Los Angles, it is worth a visit. There is a web site at <http://parks.co.la.ca.us/william_rpark.html> Tom Brown

    04/30/1999 03:45:51
    1. [HART-L] Michael H Thorne relationship query
    2. David Strickland
    3. If my charting is correct William Hart, Esq and wife Mary Hart were also first cousins once removed. Williams mother Elizabeth and Mary were first cousins.

    04/30/1999 01:40:43
    1. [HART-L] HART, Middlesex co Ontario, early to mid 1800's
    2. Stan Cornelius
    3. Hi Still seeking any information on the HART family of Middlesex co Ontario that arrived there around 1820 or just before. Thank you so much. Stan

    04/29/1999 10:07:37
    1. [HART-L] Wm Hart, 1717, & confused tree for fun
    2. Michael H Thorne
    3. FIRST: This is a question for fun (can anybody tell me the proper terms for the "relationships" that existed in the following step 5? This is my early tree (honest) and I DON'T know the answer.... (This starts with William Hart of Hart's Range, Bedford Co., PA, ca 1770) William Hart, Sr. (1717) had a number of children. 1) His second child was Margaret who had a daughter Elizabeth. Thus Elizabeth is the granddaughter of William, Sr. 2) William, Sr.'s fifth child was John. John married Elizabeth; i.e., uncle/niece. 3) John and Elizabeth's second child was William, Esq. Thus William, Esq. was simultaneously both grandson and great-grandson to William, Sr. 4) William, Sr.'s sixth child, Nathaniel, was married twice. By his second wife, they had a daughter Mary. Mary was William, Sr.'s granddaughter. 5) Mary and William, Esq. married each other. Beyond the obvious Husband - Wife, can anyone explain what the proper teminology for the relationships (plural I'd guess) of Mary to William, Esq. would be? SECOND: I'd like to hear from anyone working on this tree including allied families (Kearney, Hess, Wink, Covalt, Truax, Stahl, Mason, Peck, other?) Am willing to share and hope to hear from some cousins. thanks, Mike <[email protected]> (my new version of Juno accepts e-mails WITH attachments if you care to send any) Mike Thorne 9 Winthrop Ct Durham, NC 27707

    04/29/1999 08:51:41
    1. [HART-L] Marriage
    2. Bill & Dorothy Garrison
    3. I am trying to find the marriage date and place of Barnabus Hart (1802-1873 will) and his 1st wife, Mary "Polly" Olive Land ( 1802-03 - ?) I think Barnabus died in Marion County ( his will was made in 1873 giving everything to his son, Barnabus, Jr. on the condition that he would take care of Barnabus & 2nd wife, Gellie) I know some think that his 2nd wife was in the Carter family, but I think that was not the son of Isaac, but the grandson of Isaac...In Dora Hart Reese book of Warrenton, Ga. she gives Samuel Hart( son of Isaac, Sr. and Sarah Buffington) as the father of Barnabus Hart who married Euphrasia Carter.. these are the children of Samuel Hart ( son of Isaac & Sarah) 1. Barnabus Hart b. d. mar. Euphrasia Carter 2.Mary Ann Hart b. 9-16-1850 d. 8-15-1910 mar. Dawson Johnson b. 5-22-1848 d. 7-27-1914 3.Martha Hart b. 8-1-1853 d. 5-30-1931 4. William Hart b. 8-7-1836 d. 11-25-1910 mar. 12-20-1866 #1. Mary Ann English b. 4-18-1842 d. 11-24-1902 #2 Nealie English b. 1880 d. 1955 no children 5. Elix. (Lizzie) Hart b. 12-31-1841 d. 2-9-1912 mar 10-26-1859 Aaron Jefferson Adkins b. d. 3-31-1923 (reported to church) 6. Absalom Hart b. 1-13-1845 d. 6-24-1902 mar. 2-11-1869 Malissa Juverna Johnson b. 8-20-1851 d. 4-27-1909 ( Dora's grandfather).(.Samuel her great grandfather) 7. Randolph Johnson Hart b. ca 1826 d. mar. 11-2-1847 Schley Co., Ga. Arimanthia Green b. 1827 d. ? 8. Isabella Hart b. 1-1838 Ga. d. age 62 mar. 42 yrs to Samuel S. Beal b. 5-1834 Ga. d. 66 from book by Dora Hart Reese written in the 1970's..

    04/28/1999 11:24:48
    1. [HART-L] Re: HART-D Digest V99 #61
    2. Gary Brown
    3. Dawn: I read your postings with great interest, as I have a HART that married a McCulloch(different spelling) also from Pennsylvania. The nearest I have been able to come in finding info on the two families from the immediate family today. The following if it sounds familar to you I would like to see if we connect: William Fredrick Hart b. about 1880-1890 died: ?? in Port Royal ,Juniata County PA m. Ruth Priscilla McCulloch b. September 7, 1891, McCulloch Mills,Juniata County PA d. September 1984 , Tarrant County Texas buried in Port Royal, Juniata County PA Childern of this Union are: William Hart(possible Junior) b. unknown Marion Hart b. 4-15-1918, HoneyGrove(this is the name of the Post office where she was born), Juniata County, PA d. 11-26-1996 Watugua, Texas buried in Cumberland Co, PA 11-1996. m. Harold R Miller (on 6-28-1940), b. abt 1910-1920 d. 6-5-1960 childern of this union are: David A. Miller and Karen Illeen Miller Elizabeth Hart b?? Rosemary Hart b?? If any of this sounds familar to you I would like to connect with anyone who might be of assistance. Thanks Tracilyn Brown > Subject: [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851 > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 11:27:08 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough > (1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in > Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative > Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, > Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret > Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., > Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that > name seems to appear in each generation. However, I need more proof to > convince me that my Mary was a Hart by birth. Is anyone on this list > working on this family? I have more information to share if so. > > Dawn Knauft > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851--#2 > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:22:13 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > >I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough > >(1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in > >Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative > >Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, > >Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret > >Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., > >Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that > >name seems to appear in each generation. > > I should also mention that Mary Hart's older sister Margaret (1782-?) > married Nathaniel Paxton (acc. to Beers, see above). My Mary H. > McCullough's daughter, Jane, had a son who was named "Paxton Smith" > Judson. These two names, "Paxton" and "Smith" seem to pop up regularly. > > -Dawn Knauft

    04/28/1999 10:35:50
    1. [HART-L] Re: HART-D Digest V99 #61
    2. Gary Brown
    3. Dawn: I read your postings with great interest, as I have a HART that married a McCulloch(different spelling) also from Pennsylvania. The nearest I have been able to come in finding info on the two families from the immediate family today. The following if it sounds familar to you I would like to see if we connect: William Fredrick Hart b. about 1880-1890 died: ?? in Port Royal ,Juniata County PA m. Ruth Priscilla McCulloch b. September 7, 1891, McCulloch Mills,Juniata County PA d. September 1984 , Tarrant County Texas buried in Port Royal, Juniata County PA Childern of this Union are: William Hart(possible Junior) b. unknown Marion Hart b. 4-15-1918, HoneyGrove(this is the name of the Post office where she was born), Juniata County, PA d. 11-26-1996 Watugua, Texas buried in Cumberland Co, PA 11-1996. m. Harold R Miller (on 6-28-1940), b. abt 1910-1920 d. 6-5-1960 childern of this union are: David A. Miller and Karen Illeen Miller Elizabeth Hart b?? Rosemary Hart b?? If any of this sounds familar to you I would like to connect with anyone who might be of assistance. Thanks Tracilyn Brown > Subject: [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851 > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 11:27:08 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough > (1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in > Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative > Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, > Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret > Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., > Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that > name seems to appear in each generation. However, I need more proof to > convince me that my Mary was a Hart by birth. Is anyone on this list > working on this family? I have more information to share if so. > > Dawn Knauft > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851--#2 > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:22:13 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > >I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough > >(1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in > >Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative > >Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, > >Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret > >Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., > >Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that > >name seems to appear in each generation. > > I should also mention that Mary Hart's older sister Margaret (1782-?) > married Nathaniel Paxton (acc. to Beers, see above). My Mary H. > McCullough's daughter, Jane, had a son who was named "Paxton Smith" > Judson. These two names, "Paxton" and "Smith" seem to pop up regularly. > > -Dawn Knauft

    04/28/1999 10:35:36
    1. [HART-L] HART and DeHART
    2. I've thrown out this question to Johnseng and he has found one reference to it in a book. All you HART's - have you found linkage of HART and DeHART in any of your research efforts? Am all ears. Bill DeHART, Palm Desert, CA

    04/28/1999 07:33:17
    1. [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851--#2
    2. >I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough >(1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in >Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative >Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, >Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret >Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., >Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that >name seems to appear in each generation. I should also mention that Mary Hart's older sister Margaret (1782-?) married Nathaniel Paxton (acc. to Beers, see above). My Mary H. McCullough's daughter, Jane, had a son who was named "Paxton Smith" Judson. These two names, "Paxton" and "Smith" seem to pop up regularly. -Dawn Knauft

    04/27/1999 03:22:13
    1. [HART-L] Mary Hart? McCullough, 1785-1851
    2. I'm looking for information on the family of Mary H. (Hart?) McCullough (1785-1851), wife of Ebenezer McCullough (1787-1828). They lived in Washington Co., Penn. from about 1812 on. According to the Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington Co., Pennsylvania, (Beers & Company, Chicago 1893), Mary Hart (dau. of Nathanial Hart, Jr. and Margaret Monteith) married a Smith McCullough at Pigeon Creek, Washington Co., Penn. My Mary H. McCullough and Ebenezer had a son named Smith and that name seems to appear in each generation. However, I need more proof to convince me that my Mary was a Hart by birth. Is anyone on this list working on this family? I have more information to share if so. Dawn Knauft

    04/27/1999 05:27:08