do you think you could print the story for all the Hart researcher it may be of interest to some of us thank you in advance peg in oregon
Hello John and Jan-- The material I posted on the HART, PAULK, LIGHTNER connection is all I have available. My wifes father was Frank FRAZER HART b1907 Union Springs d.1992 Ridgewood, NJ. The lines tie through his grandmother; Laura Virginia PAULK b.20jan1851 d.25may1932 m.=1 John W. Lightner d.1879 they had 3 children; Rugh, Jonnie and Mabel. Laura m.=2 ( date marriiage 2 oct 1883 ) Frank Jones Frazer b.10jun1850 d 9may1908. They had thre daughters; Lola Hogan m. James Joel HART, Martha Elizabeth m. J.Thad Floyd,Jr.; Carolyn Frances m. Frank Ross Wood. Do you have information on Laura Virginia PAULK-LIGTNER ? Thanks for the note and offer. Would like to see LIGHTNER connection. Have you ever read the book, MY BOOK written by Mabel LIGHTNER-FEAGIN. It was privately published. She was on the TV show THIS IS YOUR LIFE with Ralph Edwards. It has a lot of family history. Published in 1964. Aunt Mabel sent a copy to my wife Helen Diana HART who is mentioned in the book. Tom Wicks NJ John & Jan Radford wrote: > > Hi Tom. I have noticed that you were posting some information on the John M > Lightner family of Union Springs. I am decended from John M. Lightner's > sister Camilla Catherine Lightner who md Neil Washington Albrecht in > Jamestown, Chattahooche Co Ga. Both families lived in Union Springs for a > while. > > Do you have any information on John M. Lightner's family? If you are > interested in the Lightner/Leitner family, I can help you. > > John and Jan Radford > [email protected] > Baton Rouge, La
I am researching the duel which took the life of James Joel HART. Recently I was sent the newspaper clipping of this tragic event. there were many witnesses and it was a major event in the town. I would like to have more information on it from those who heard the story or know of some of the families involved. All of these persons were mentioned in the article either as relatives, witnesses or in some way related to event; "General" BLACKMAN Dr. BOWMAN Lex CARLISLE Justice J.G. CARMICHAEL N.W. CATCHCART M. COHN COPE, Attny E. C. DAWSON Dr. DEAN Mattie HIGHTOWER-HART-FAULKNER Joe FINKELSTEIN Dr. Charles FRANKLIN George HART Lola FRAZER-HART James Joel HART Mattie HIGHTOWER-HART M. W. MIXON Mrs. S.P. MOORE Paul MOORE PAULK store W.E. PIERCE Sheriff PITMAN RAVENSCROF store R. "Bob TARVER Rev. R.S. WOOD
I hope this does not get posted twice. I messed up and sent it to the subscribe list. The information is taken from various pieces of correspondance.E-mail me if there is a connection. Fri, 16 Apr 1999 09:29:28 -0500 From: Rebecca Hart-Hand <[email protected]> Joshua HART, born 29 August 1778, in New Hampshire. Typed transcription of the his Bible recoreds indicate his father, Samuel HART, was born 8 Jan 1741. This is the same date (so is the death date in the bible transcription) as found for Samuel HART in pension excerpts. Samuel's first wife was Elizabeth (probably Lambert). Second wife Keziah (surname unknown). Joshua first married Nancy PLACE, 2nd married Esther Ann WEED (1st husband-- ? OSGOOD). Joshua may or may not have been involved in newspapers in Ohio. I've only found two Joshua HARTs in the right time frame in census indices I've found. One had the wrong wife's name. The only clue I have Joshua was in Ohio was a census listing stating Chauncey (and obviously, Nancy) were born in Ohio. Makes sense Joshua was in New York--Esther WEED was born in Wayne County, and I assume, married and widowed there. Kent, Barry, and other counties in Michigan were primarily settled by migrants from western New York. This information was taken from my correspondance and in the research of Micheal Stamm of Texas. The following information is my researcJoshua Hart Land Records Found The land that Joshua Hart purchased from the Holland Land Company was located in Cattaraugus County in Yorkshire Township in N.Y.. This happens to be the exact place where Robert Kinsman Hart married Lucretia Cochran in 1831. Whoopee do you say! Well this is just further evidence that Joshua is Roberts father. Ive attached copies of the letter and record for your interest or to make paper airplanes out of. The Harts are of relatively boring New England stock. The Curlette family on the other hand was full of rebels. My father obviously did not know this when he married my mother(a Curlett with the E dropped) .This would have definitely upset his conservative refined English sensibilities. Attached is a copy of a letter detailing the Curlettes rebellious side. Note how many countries they were forced to leave. Were lucky that a least Joshua Hart decided to go to New York and leave New Hampshire or we might all have funny accents. hRebecca Hart-Hand 872 East Drive Woodruff Place ~ Indianapolis, Indiana 46201-1924 Home Phone (317) 635 -4429 Thomas Hart 1607 Information about Thomas Hart I found in various genealogical memoirs. A Mr. Warren Winslow Hart (b.1872) was a member of the New England Genealogical and Biographical Society. He also descended from this line. Information in his memoirs published by the Society provided further information on Thomas Hart. Thomas Hart departed from Baddow, Essex Co. England in June 1635 in a ship called the Desire. He sailed to Boston, where he was an indentured servant to one John Brown, a tailor. More information about his life in the colonies came from The New Hampshire and Maine Genealogical Dictionary. He was listed as a proprietor of Ipswich in 1639 and a commoner in 1641. He was town clerk in 1648 ( Ipswich) and a selectman in 1663. It also said that he owned a share and a half of Plum Island just off the coast of Ipswich. His trade was that of tanner. He married a women named Alice (last name unknown). They had four children at Ipswich: Samuel, Sarah, Thomas, and Mary. He died March 8 1674 and was buried in the High Street Cemetery. Lieutenant Thomas 1640 Our line descends from Thomas Hart who was known as Lieutenant Thomas . He was the oldest child of Thomas and Alice Hart. Like his father, he was a tanner by trade and earned the title Lieutenant by fighting in the king Phillips War. His local political career was limited to raising money for a new meeting house in Ipswich . Thomas married in Ipswich Mary Norton ( born Feb 28 1643 in Gloucester , MA) on Oct.12 1664. The children born at Ipswich were Mary ,Thomas, Lydia, Samuel, Nathaniel, John and Joseph. Lieutenant Thomas died Dec 13, 1717 at age 77. His wife died November 29, 1689. Captain Samuel 1674 Captain Samuel was the 5th child of Lieutenant Thomas and Mary Norton Hart. He was born at Ipswich August 16th 1674. He married his first wife at Dover ,NH May 2nd 1699. Her name was Mary Evens (of Dover). She died June 23rd 1715 at 35. She was buried at Point of Pines Cemetery at Portsmouth , NH. The children of the union of Capstan Samuel and Mary Evens were Mary, Samuel, Sarah, Robert, John,George, Nathaniel, and twins named Sarah and Lydia . .He wasted not time remarrying after his wifes death. The Captains second wife was a widow by the name of Mary Booth also of Portsmouth. They had one child together also named John born in 1716. The date of this marriage was July 13, 1715. Captain Samuel had purchased land at Portsmouth in 1702. He was a blacksmith by trade. he was locally active as deacon of North Congregational Church and selectman for the town of Portsmouth in 1714. I have no idea how he came by the title Captain. According to the Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire he died in 1755 the same year as his second wife in Portsmouth. I assume he was also buried at the Point of Pine Cemetery. Robert (Evens) Hart 1704 Robert (Evens) Hart was the fourth child of Captain Samuel and Mary Evens . He was born in Portsmouth on August 16,1704. He married Bethiah Fitts in Ipswich January 22, 1729. She died sometime before l734 . There were apparently no children as a result of this union. He married a second time in Portsmouth Elizabeth (Waterhouse) Sergeant , a widow of John Sergeant. The marriage date was Oct. 24, 1734. The children by this marriage were Nathaniel,Kesiah, Samuel, and Elizabeth . All these names and birth or baptismal dates were listed in the papers of David Charles Hart. This list may have come from a bible that belonged to Robert Evens Hart because it included all the names and birth/baptismal dates of all of his grandchildren as well. He may have worked in the Portsmouth ship yard . I could find no specific information on his trade or an exact death date. Nathaniel (Waterhouse) Hart 1735 Nathaniel (Waterhouse) Hart was the oldest son of Robert (Evens) Hart and Elizabeth Waterhouse) Sargent Hart. . Nathaniel was born /baptized on May 14, 1735 at Portsmouth i n North Congregational Church , James Morrison Hart said he was a farmer and shoemaker by trade. He settled at Lee New Hampshire near his brother Samuel (b.1741). ( Later his son would follow him to Jefferson ) At Lee he married a woman named Elizabeth ( maiden name probably Kinsmen according to James Morrison Hart). According also to James Morrison Hart the children of this union were Robert(Kinsmen ) Hart ,Abigail, Betsey, Kinsmen, Theodore, Samuel. Most of these children were born at Lee NH. One of the males in this line is most likely the father of a child named Joshua Hart (born 1777) according to David Charles Hart. Nathaniel went to live with his son Theodore in his old age and died at Meredith , NH. I have no exact death date. Joshua Hart 1787 According to family records Joshua Hart was born August 29, 1787. We are not sure who his parents were but since he named his son Robert Kinsmen Hart (born 1809) I think he is most likely a grandson of Robert (Evens) Hart. This is the only family line were the name Kinsmen is used. Joshua Hart probably was born in Lee NH. There is much on record on him as an adult in Jefferson, NH. He is also listed on the 1810 Federal Census there. he signed many petitions there and held offices there including school board. He appears also to have been a farmer and shoe maker by trade. On the census he is listed as living next door to Samuel Hart (l741) who served in the Revolution under Colonel Whipple. This is most likely Joshuas uncle. His name and birth/baptismal is listed in family records. Samuel (Waterhouse) was the son of the Samuel of 1741. This is according to family and Jefferson sources. He was born in Portsmouth but grew up in Lee.. He is listed with Joshua in many records of Jefferson according to a Coos Co. history from the late 1800s and records in the New Hampshire State Archives. The papers of David Charles Hart list the children of Joshua Hart as George, Betsey, Joshua, and Samuel. There is no name given for the first wife. By a second wife whose last name was said to be Webster there were listed Ira , Wilson, Nancy and Chancy twins. The children by the first marriage were most likely born in Jefferson. In the 1820s there is record of Joshua purchasing land in upstate western NY from the Holland Land Company . .The children from the second marriage were born in this area as well. Robert (Kinsmen) Hart 1809 Robert K. Hart was born June 19 , 1809 in NH. This was supported by the papers of David Charles Hart and a book called Memoirs of Lucas County by Scribner (1910). These sources also indicate that he married a Lucretia Cochran of Pembroke NH.(b. 1811). According to family records the marriage took place in Cataraugus Co. NY in the township of Yorkshire. The date given was Jan 31,1833. The 1850 census shows the family living in Castile, Wyoming Co. NY. They also lived in nearby Perry. They are listed there in a town census in 1840. There was also a Soloman Hart listed there . I am not sure if his family is related. He appears to descend from Connecticut Harts. Here Robert is listed as a shoemaker . Children by this union were George Washington Hart, Webster K , and Mary Viola . Lucretia Cochran died in 1853. The name of the second wife was Isabella Parker. They apparently moved to Michigan. Mary Viola Hart lived in the town of Marshall MI and her married name was Manning. The rest of the Hart history is covered in Memoirs of Lucas County Ohio (copies attached). This covers the history until 1901 the birth of George Andrews Hart. April 16, 1999 Hart Communications P.O. Box 453 Lincoln , MA 01773 SHORT BIOGRAHICAL MEMOIRS OF GEORGE W. HART AND DAVID CHARLES HART Dear Hart Historical Notes, The attached photocopies are from a book called Memoirs of Lucas County Ohio and the City of Toledo by SCRIBNER VOL 2 (published 1910) . It was published by the Madison Wisconsin Western Historical Association .The subjects of these particular memoirs were my great -great grandfather and my great grandfather. I thought they might be of interest to your publication. The information in them is basically correct except that there are two birth places listed for George W.Hart.The correct birth place is Pavilion, Livingston Co. NY. The only other information I can add about the life of David Charles Hart is that he eventually worked in life insurance. He lived in the house mentioned in the article until the late 1940s when he moved to Dayton Ohio area where he died at age 93 in 1959. His son George Andrews Hart was born in 1901 and worked as a petroleum engineer for a while. His wifes name was Catherine Shear. They were both graduates of Ohio State. George Andrews settled in Oakwood Oh.(after having lived in many other places). They had two children Sarah F. Hart and my father John David Hart (b. 1933) . George Andrews Hart died in 1976 in Centerville OH. I hope you find these short memoirs of some interest to your newsletter. I think all of this Hart line descends from Thomas Hart (b.1607 ) of Ipswich MA. However , I am not positive. This information came from the papers of David Charles Hart,but Im not sure where he got the information. If any of the other readers of your newsletter recognize this line I would love to correspond with them. Again I hope you can use this information . I always enjoy your newsletter. Sincerely, Rebecca A. Hart-Hand :
Kay-- This is all I have. As you can see there are many missing family members. I don't know what documenation was used to prove the line. I do know that Frances LIGHTNER WOOD(S) wrote a book called MY BOOK which mentioned family with dates. It was privately published. I was told that she was on the show THIS IS YOUR LIFE. 1. Laura Virginia PAULK m=1 John M.LIGHTNER d.1879 on 19 Dec 1872, m=2 Frank Jones FRAZER. She had 3 girls with each husand. Her dau. Lola Hogan FRAZER b.1884 m=1 James Joel HART b.1884 Union Springs her f. 2. Uriah PAULK, Jr. b.1809 d.1854 m. 3. Elizabeth LIVINGSTON b.? d. 18 Jan 1864 on 10 Jul 1842 in Muscogee Ga. They had 8 children his f. 4. Uriah PAULK, Sr. b.1786 Jones County Ga(?) m.5. Henrettia ?? his f. 8. John PAULK b.1765 m.9. Catherine (?) his f. 16. Micajah PAULK b 1733 m.17. Sarah his f. 32. Jonathan PAULK m. 33. (?) his f. 64. Samual PAULK b1665 m. 65. Sarah BEADROCK This is all I have fron the handwritten notes of Frank FRAZER HART b.1907 d.1992 Frank's mother was Laura Virginia's daughter. Any help with the line greatly appreciated. Tom Wicks NJ [email protected] wrote: > > I believe I have the complete history of that line of Paulks. I will have to > do some checking. Have you completed this tree? I have the information on > my Paulk line back to the mid 1600s from England. > > Kay
looking for info on henry and catherine hart fayette co pa before 1833 don't have any other info except they had a daughter nancy married alex rankin alex was born abt 1933 thanks peg in oregon
Shannon-- Thank you very much. The listing for Laura Virginia PAULK is her first marriage. She and John Lightner had three children. He died at about 35 yrs. old. She then married Frank Jones FRAZER and they had three children. Their first child was Lola Hogan FRAZER b.1885 who married James Joel HART b.1884. That's a quick snapshot of the family connection in Union Springs. I appreciate your help. Tom Wicks NJ shannon sjodin wrote: > Tom, > > PAULK, JAMES A. married MISS JANIE PITTS 30/NOV/1869 > PAULK, LAURA married LIGHTNER, JOHN M. 19/DEC/1872 > > Hope these help. Good luck, > > Shannon ni FL > > ---------- > > From: wicks thomas <[email protected]> > > To: shannon sjodin <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: Lookups for Bullock Co. Marriages 1867-1878 > > Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 8:59 PM > > > > Shannon-- > > > > I'm Interested in Laura Virginia PAULK, James PAULK, James PAULK. > > Laura may have married m=1 John LIGHTNER, m=2 Frank Jones FRAZER > > > > Thanks so much. Tom Wicks NJ > > > > shannon sjodin wrote: > > > > > > Tom, > > > > > > N. H. FRAZIER married MISS MATTIE MCCALL 22/NOV/1871. > > > There are several PAULKS - do you have a first name? There are E.A.; > JAMES > > > A.; LAURA; and SALLIE A. > > > B. E. HART married C.L. HARRIS 23/NOV/1876. > > > > > > This is all that I found - let me know if you need a lookup on one of > the > > > PAULKS. > > > > > > Good Luck, > > > > > > Shannon > > > > > > ---------- > > > > From: wicks thomas <[email protected]> > > > > To: shannon sjodin <[email protected]> > > > > Subject: Re: Lookups for Bullock Co. Marriages 1867-1878 > > > > Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 6:09 PM > > > > > > > > Shannon-- > > > > > > > > Would you look up the following family names for me. FRAZER, PAULK > AND > > > > HART. I believe that all these marriages would have taken place in > > > > Union Springs. thanks Tom Wicks NJ > > > > > > > > shannon sjodin wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > > > I also have this book of Bullock Co. Marriages 1867-1878 and will > help > > > do > > > > > lookups for as long as needed. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks to everyone for all of the great genealogy help!! > > > > > > > > > > Shannon in FL > > > > > > > > > > ---------- > > > > > > From: Kim Austin <[email protected]> > > > > > > To: [email protected] > > > > > > Subject: Lookups for Bullock Co. Marriages 1867-1878 > > > > > > Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 2:03 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > I am in the process of transcribing these marriage records so we > can > > > add > > > > > > them to the ALGENWEB page for Bullock Co. It is a > time-consuming > > > > > process > > > > > > but I will offer to do lookups (1 surname per person) for a few > days. > > > > > After > > > > > > that I really need to devote all my time to finishing the > > > transcription > > > > > so > > > > > > we can get this on-line for everyone to share. Please note that > the > > > > > time > > > > > > period for the records I have is from 1867-1878 (vol.1 and vol. > 2). > > > The > > > > > > info came from the WPA records. > > > > > > > > > > > > Kim Austin
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Does anyone know how to locate: Philip Wesley Jones (son of Patricia Veronica Hart) Who signed the guestbook at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/2632/geobook.html Leaving this email address: [email protected] Which bounced. Thanks- Nancy Nancy *Hart* Servin Oakland, CA orig. from Red Hook, NY (upstate-not Brooklyn)
Will the researcher who emailed me after seeing: >If you are researching any HARTs in the NYC area for the mid 1800s please email me. >Let's share. >Nancy and asked about Harts in upstate NY (Troy?) and Pittstown- please email again as I lost your correspondence _and_ my reply. Nancy *Hart* Servin Oakland, CA orig. from Red Hook, NY (upstate-not Brooklyn)
>If you are researching any HARTs in the NYC area for the mid >1800s please email me. >Let's share. My message to the list should have been more to the point. What I want is to be able to share with others, who are researching HARTs in NYC/Brooklyn about the mid 1800s, the info we find. Many of the HARTs I find aren't mine, but they're someone's, and I expect someone may have found some that aren't theirs but could be mine. Nancy Nancy *Hart* Servin Oakland, CA orig. from Red Hook, NY (upstate-not Brooklyn)
If you are researching any HARTs in the NYC area for the mid 1800s please email me. Let's share. Nancy Nancy *Hart* Servin Oakland, CA orig. from Red Hook, NY (upstate-not Brooklyn)
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I'm answering someone on the HART line. I'm not sure whom to address this too. I'm at another computer and can't refer back to the note.. James Joel HART B1884 m. Lola Hogan FRAZER b1885 Union Springs, Ala. Lola's parents were Frank Jones HART and Laura Virginia PAULK. I was asked to post the PAULK line. Any Help with the HART and FRAZER and PAULK lines in Union Springs, AL or going back to GA would be greatly appreciated. Here's the PAULK line as I was given it. The father's number is double the number of the child and the wife is one greater so 192,father 193 mother. 1. Lola Hogan FRAZER b.1885 d.ca1932-34 2 Frank Jones FRAZER 3. Laure Virginia PAULK 6 Uriah PAULK Jr. b.1809 d1854 7 Elizabeth Livingston 12 Uriah PAULK Sr. b.1786 Jones County Gerogia 13 Henrettia (?) b1787 d.1871 24 John PAULK b.1765 25. Catherine (?) 48. Micajah PAULK b. 1733 49. Sarah (?) 96 Jonathan PAULK 97 ( ? ) 192. Samuel PAULK b.1665 193. Sarah BEADROCK I hope this helps connect some of the HART-FRAZER-PAULK'S together Tom Wicks New Jersey Thomas Wicks wrote: > Ray-- > I started to pull the papers together last night. Then my CPU power source > quit so the towere is at the fix-ti-shop. I did see that Uriah Paulk Sr. > lived in Jones county GA. Are any small bells going off? ? < humor>. Will > get back to you when I back on line at home, I presently at my office. > > Tom NJ > > HART * PAULK * LIVINGSTON* HIGHTOWER* GOODRUM* and more > > [email protected] wrote: > > > Your comment on Paulk research struck a chord-my mother was a Paulk from > > Ala-bama and I am trying to trace the Alabama Paulks backwards. Maybe our > > searching has some common threads. I would like to explore the > > possibility-what do you think? > > > > Ray Strobo
Ray-- I started to pull the papers together last night. Then my CPU power source quit so the towere is at the fix-ti-shop. I did see that Uriah Paulk Sr. lived in Jones county GA. Are any small bells going off? ? < humor>. Will get back to you when I back on line at home, I presently at my office. Tom NJ HART * PAULK * LIVINGSTON* HIGHTOWER* GOODRUM* and more [email protected] wrote: > Your comment on Paulk research struck a chord-my mother was a Paulk from > Ala-bama and I am trying to trace the Alabama Paulks backwards. Maybe our > searching has some common threads. I would like to explore the > possibility-what do you think? > > Ray Strobo
Hello folks, I am looking for the parents of either of these two: Reuben Hart from Conecah Co., AL and his wife Nancy Ann rigdon. Any ideas or clues? Also, if you have any Dorns or Costins in your line, please email me. thanks, ann
My great-grandfather Abraham (Abram) HART lived in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, from 1839 till 1905. He and his brothers all said that their father came from Connecticut. He was probably the James HART, possibly James Edward HART, who first appeared in the Mercer County Census in 1820. He would have been born about 1785; he died before the 1850 census. He married Amelia Shaffer about 1818. I would like to hear from anyone connected with, or with knowlege of, this family or with knowlege of Connecticut HARTS of this time period. Rockne Hart Johnson Honolulu
Hello Everybody I am taking a shot in the dark here. I am looking for the wife of my gr-gr-gr-grandfather, Samuel Lovelace. I do not know her name. I suspect her last name may be HART. Her father, or an uncle, may be JOHN HART, who died in Pendleton County, Kentucky about 1819-1820. I know that Samuel was in Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1803 (Pendleton Co., KY Tax Book). He was in Harrison County, Kentucky in 1812 (Harrison Co., KY Tax Book). I suspect he was in Clermont County, Ohio from 1804-1811. He appears as a voter in Clermont County, Ohio in 1805. About 1805 Samuel married an unknown female, born about 1787-1790. She born him ten (10) children and died about 1830-1833. On 28 Nov 1820, Samuel Lovelace was one of the buyers at the estate sale of John Hart. The estate was administered by Thomas Rush. (Pendleton Co., KY Order Book D, pg 157+). That is all I know about my gr-gr-gr-grandmother. Any hints will be gratefully accepted. Jack D. Lovelace
Seeking related families of the TANNER - HART - PRICE - SAULS - BARRETT - KIFF affiliations. Steve Tanner
Searching for information on Henry Clay Hart. Born 1852 in GA. Died March 1924 in Telfair County, GA. Married Sara Frances Bohannon in 1877. Thanks. GA Hart [email protected]