I am seeking information on Leonard Hart who married Mary Nicely. I do not know where he was Tuscorowas County. Mary has died before 1849. Their children were Katherine who married John Knisely Margaret who married Leonard M. C. Heart Sarah who married John Peaiss(?) Joseph Hart Leonard Hart who married Caroline Lowery Lynda
Hi, Looking for parents of: Philip Hart born 1765 in Virginia Married Susannah ______ December 19, 1793 in Shelby County, Kentucky Married Mary Brittan June 16, 1825 in Owen County, Indiana Children: Elizabeth married James Bigger Rachel married Thomas Allen Mary Ann married John Slown Priscilla married Taylor Loving Sarah married James Craig Jane married Joseph Britton Pleasant C married Catherine Harris John M married Nancy Lockridge Susannah married Alfred Cain Any information would be greatly appreciated. Diana Guiler Cape Coral, Florida [email protected]
I know that I have posted this before, but I need help. William Hart was born in Concordia Parish, LA (according to marriage license), on what I figure to be February 02, 1847. He was the son of John Hart and Mary (?). If I knew her last name I might have it made. Anyway, William Hart married Nancy Jane Fultz in Rockingham County, VA on 10 December 1868. They had one son James W.E. Hart who married Malinda Frances Winegard. I would love to know which John Hart, Williams father was and what Mary's last name was. Or was Mary a nickname for Martha, Margaret, Etc. (boy, this gets confusing). William and Nancy were divorced and Nancy remarried Archibald Sipe and moved to North Dakata and had about 7 children together. I don't know if William died, or remarried. I also don't know what happened to his son James and his Wife Malinda. I believe I am a decendent of Silas Hart. But have not been able to prove this. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Penny Hart
In answer to Maureen ([email protected]). I found a Thomas Hart listed in the 1840 Anderson County, Tennessee Census which is found at the Anderson County genealogy website. I have been looking for the parents of Rodas Hart who was married to John Milligan and lived in that area in the 1830's and 1840's. I have no idea if they were related or not. Carol
Free to a good home: I have received 2 death certs. from NYC MA of HART family members who are not my family. (1)Mary HART died Nov. 11, 1909 in Brooklyn, at 830 Vanderbilt (?) Ave. Age 63, married, born Ireland, father Thos. KENNELLY, mother Mary CONNOR. (2)William M. HART died Dec, 31, 1909 in Brooklyn, at 3111 Glenwood Rd. Age 39, single, born US, father John F. HART, mother Ellen McADAM. For Wm. I also have NY Times death notice. Wm. was b. Manhattan, grad. from NYU Law School 1902, had been a past president of the Eckford Club, Brooklyn. Nancy
Free to a good home: Obits of: Clarence Edward HART b. Everett,MA 1905,d. Staten Island 1992 his son George HART d. 1989 Staten Island, NY and SSDI for above Clarence. Not my Clarence HART. *********** Looking for info on my Clarence B(Buckland?) HART b. 1905 NJ. Lived in Brooklyn 1910, Monmouth Cty, NJ 1920. Two daughters Caroline and Christine of interest also. Nancy Nancy *Hart* Servin Oakland, CA orig. from Red Hook, NY (upstate-not Brooklyn)
I posted the Descendants of Abraham MORRISON on my web site. The related surnames include: KEEHNER, RODWELL, HART, HOLMES, ALTHEN. Census data is posted for all lines. I have both English and Irish MORRISON and RODWELL information. Sandy Hart, RootsWeb Donor http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/5372/
Looking for information for; Thomas Hart b?? d?? Married Casander/Colista Children were; David Marion Hart 1835-1906 James M. Hart b? d? Samuel Hart b? d? Do know they were from NC then to Tenn. then to Illinois. Any Ideas? Maureen
Does anyone have a HART family in Coshocton Co., Ohio? Mine is Hiram HART (parents unknown), b. ca. 1795-1800 in Coshocton Co., OH, md. there before 1827 to Nancy CHAPMAN (parents unknown), b. in Phildelphia ca. 1800. They had 5 or 6 kids there before moving on to Illinois -- Phebe, Elizabeth, Anna, George, and maybe Mary and William. They went to Adams Co., IL, by 1840 where four more kids were born -- Jane, Maria, David, and Amos. Reuben HART patented 80 acres of a U.S. Millitary Survey in Section 24 of Twp. 5 in Coshocton Co., April 2, 1832. Does that mean he had military service? My "other" life is as a quilt historian, and a new book has just been published about the Underground Railroad that helped slaves escape captivity into Canada (Hidden in Plain View), and Coshocton County, OH, was an important stop on the road to Canada. An 1898 book by Wilbur Siebert, The Beginnings of the Underground Railroad in Ohio, is said to disclose the names of individuals as well as pinpoint their homes, but I haven't had the time to search for the book yet. Always anxious to find more cousins out there. --Wilene Smith in KS
This is my first posting. I'm looking for the parents of Mary Elizabeth "Betsey" Hart, b. abt 1780 in SC. Best Regards Linda Kent
Where did this Maine Hart family come from before showing up in Georgetown and what happened to them? Morris Hart and his wife, Mary, of Georgetown, Lincoln Co., Maine had the following children: John, b. 1 Jan 1743/4 in Georgetown. Thomas, b. 18 Dec 1745 in Georgetown. Elizabeth b. 29 Jan 1748 in Georgetown. Is the above Thomas the same who m. 1771, Jean Ren? Regards, Ardell Lynds [email protected]
I have a Philemon J. HART, born about 1810 or so in Vermont, probably Rutland. He married Phebe, moved to central Pennsylania. He had the following children Philinda Mary F. m. Obediah LEWIS Henrietta Pearl m. John G. McGRAW Henry Sylvester Eveline Amanda Delphine Phebe His parents were possibly Philo and Almira HART of Rutland. Any connections? Any help would be appreciated. I will certainly share any information I have on this line. Dennis Nelson [email protected]
Found my William Hart on 1880 census record. Here's the information taken from the Soundex - 1880 Hart, William age 55 Birthplace Pennsylvania Living in Allegheny County, Elizabeth HART Margaret W age 49 birthplace Penna Charles S 28 " William S 25 " Watson S 19 " Lewis S 17 " Harry S 15 " Fred W S 9 " Mattie M D 6 " Cora GD 6 " (Granddaughter) Charles W GS 4 " (Grandson) Thought the above might be of help to someone researching this same area. Connie
Hi All Some really great information here about a number of families from Glenna Jamieson. She sent this to me as an attachment today and I copied and pasted it here as a new message because Rootsweb lists do not accept attachments. Families mentioned are HART, *SLOOT, *SLOAT, *SHAVER, *DELL, *FRANK, *GRIEVE, *OLIVER, *ARMSTRONG, *SCRIBNER, *DE GROAT, *TIBBITS, *WILKINS, *COVEY, *SHENICK, *DUNCOMBE, *ELSWORTH, *SOPER, *SILVERTON, *SHELDON, *JARVIS, *NORTON, *HUNGERFORD, *BANNS, *MONTAGUE, *HEWETT, *ODELL, *MANNING, *BURGOYNE, *JESSUP, *MURRAY, *SUMNER, *BARNARD, *HATHAWAY, *THRALL, *GARNER, *BERRY, *MYRICK, *BOSTICK, *MC CLARY, *SIMMERMAN, *WATSON, The information is mostly centered around Universalists in Westminster Township of Middlesex co Ontario from 1818 and after. It describes how some of these families came from New Brunswick, Vermont, New York, New Jersey and even CT and MA. There is just a wealth of genealogical and history information here. So now the message and would appreciate any comments: "There was a James Hart, patent on land September 6, 1826 Concession 2 Lot 13-E1/2 100 acres. (Crinklaw, Westminster South-East of the Thames, p. 608). Also Abstract Index to Property in Westminster researched by my sister at the Ontario Archives. Lot 13 Con 2 East half; The Crown to James Hart 100 acres E1/2 Then he sold this property to John Grieve & wife April 1837. (We were interested in the Grieves so my sister copied down about the sale but didn't write the date of Crown grant. Might be a Loyalist one - he may not have even lived there however, There was also a John Hart of Westminster (obituary in Crinklaw 1887 no mention of age) but his wife not old enough to be Esther's mother since she was born c. 1825. There is about the 94th birthday for Mrs. John Hart in my Crinklaw's book on Westminster from the London paper 1919. It does mentions that Mrs. Hart came with her husband from Vermont State and travelled all the way with their horse and wagon over a corduroy road. That Hart - John Hart on 1851 census 17 -31 Hart, John farmer, Conc. 2, Lot 4, 100 acres - this in Crinklaw's book. No mention of a James then. SLOOT Abraham Sloot was one of the earliest settlers of Westminster. In 1822 when Robert Gourley travelled through that part of the country he left schedules to be filled in at Norwich and on the Talbot Road, and Abraham Sloot, at that time a carpenter and farmer, was one of Mr. Gourlay's statistics. Mr. Sloot had been born in Canada and was of a Loyalist family.and he had been granted his property free, as the son of a United Empire Loyalist. Crinklaw, Westminster, p. 535 from Gourlay, Robert, Statistical Account of Upper Canada Compiled With A View To the Grand System Of Emigration London, Simpson and Marshall, January 1, 1822, 2 V, V. 1, p. 302-307. Names Abraham Sloot, Carpenter and Farmer Native of Canada How Long in Canada, Lifetime, Wife and 3 children, father and mother, Date of commencing improvements February 1817; 1 cow 4 acres and 51/2 acres of crops; House 20 by 20 200 acres Free. being UE Loyalist. Have you checked for a land petition since a Loyalist? One would think on Upper Canada Land Petitions and might say where from. Unless he was the son of a Loyalist which is most likely. But likely under Upper Canada Land Petitions. Some of those ones in Westminster had been in New Brunswick and Lower Canada before coming to Upper Canada. I was wondering if Abraham a son of one of the Sloots who were granted land in New Brunswick. There was an A. Sloot and Jacob Sloot and an Ezekiel and James Sloot who all were granted land on Scotch Lake in Queensbury County, New Brunswick. I have a map showing the land grants. You can find them on the Land Indexes for New Brunswick in a surname index. They might say where they were from if Abraham did not on his petition for his grant in Upper Canada. I was researching my father's great grandfather John Oliver's property and he was granted 182 acres of land next to Ezekiel and James Sloot's much larger property. John Oliver left New Brunswick for Westminster Township in 1836. Oddly, enough he bought land next to land granted James Hart. He and Thomas Armstrong bought Lot 12 Concession 2. My great grandfather Adam Oliver married Elizabeth Grieve and her grandfather bought the property owned by James Hart. My mother's ancestors connected to those from United States. I have tried to figure out where her Scribner and De Groat ancestors from. Scribners married Tibbets. Lots of Scribners and Tibbets went to New Brunswick as Loyalists. But those in Westminster could have been from families of Scribners and Tibbets who were Patriots since came later. My great great grandfather James De Groat married Adelaide Wilkins and I have tried to trace both those surname. I have James De Groat's father Henry De Groat was married in Lower Canada. His father thought born New Brunswick but he was more likely born Lower Canada as his brother Peter said. Those in Wilkins family married Shavers. I thought they might be from New Jersey like the Dells but now I am wondering. I was checking the surnames of people buried recently in Saratoga District since cemeteries all transcribed on the internet. I also checked the lists of those who got land patents. I was sure surprised to see so many of those names of people still there that are the same as those in Lower Canada and Westminster area. (I didn't see Sloot but there is Sloat and I think I saw Hart). James De Groat's mother was Elizabeth Covey. Her grandfather Samuel Covey was from the area of Fort Ann and Whitehall in New York state now in Washington County when arrived as a refugee in Quebec 1777. He had moved back to Vermont by 1784 but still got rations. Vermont was not a state until later than the others. The Coveys lived in Alburgh Vermont just over Quebec border. Henry De Groat went from Lower Canada, to Franklin Co. New York and then to Dereham and then about 1860 went off with his family to Lapeer Co. Michigan. I have lots of ones I am tracing who went to Sanilac Co. Michigan. The 1837 is interesting that James Hart sold his property. That was the time of the Rebellion and those of American descent, particularly Universalists sided with the Reformers. Richard Shenick from Westminster went with Dr. Charles Duncombe when he escaped over the border dressed as a woman. It is written in the historic Sanilac County Album that in the year 1838, at the age of twelve that Richard arrived with six cents in his pocket. (There is all about this in Crinklaw's book on Westminster). I have wondered if the others followed Richard there. Richard worked on William Ellsworth's farm and married his daughter and stayed in Michigan. My ancestors the Sopers did not go to Sanilac County until much later. Others from Norwich Township went there too. There were Dells and Franks who went to Michigan too. The Sloots lived near the Wilkins family, who were related to the Dells, and since Abraham Sloot was well known to the Wilkins and Frank families as a neighbour and friend, although not as their minister, he seems to have agreed to marrying them and the fee they paid for his services probably helped him along in his decision to perform the ceremony for non-Baptists. Abraham Sloot performed marriage ceremonies for nearly all the members of the Elizabeth Dell and Robert Frank's family, although no one in the family was Baptist. Robert Frank was a Methodist, and his wife Elizabeth was a Universalist, as were most of her children. Married by Abraham Sloot: 1. 4 Nov. 1837 Henry Frank Mary Ann Silverton Westminster Witnesses Ebenizer Sheldon Samuel Jarvis By Banns (Henry was a Universalist) 2. 16th Sep. 1838 Francis Frank Westminster Silvania Scribner Westminster Witnesses John Frank; Henry Frank by Banns Westminster (Universalist - at times) 3. 17 Feb. 1839 James Frank Westminster Sarah Ann Norton Westminster Witnesses Nelson Norton ; Francis Frank by Banns 4. Sept. 16 1840 Adam Dell Adelaide Sarena Frank Westminster Witnesses Barnet Dell John Frank (Adam and Sarena were Universalists) 5. 28 February 1844 Samuel Hungerford Westminster Mary Frank Banns Witnesses Samuel Dell Solomon Dell (Mary Universalist) 6. 1846 - Mr. Sloot likely married John Frank and Celesta Dell, but I could not find the record of their marriage on a marriage register. (John was a Universalist and Free Thinker) 7. 9 Aug. 1847 Hiram Frank Abigal Ann Montague Westminster Banns Witnesses: George Frank Solomon Dell (Hiram a Universalist) Philip Hewett wrote:"Among the settlers who moved up through Vermont into the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada early in the nineteenth century there were considerable number of Universalists, though at first there seems to have been little attempt at organizations or preaching." It was not until around 1830 were they able to establish loosely organized societies. Many of the Americans in Westminster had come by way of Lower Canada, among them the Odells, Nortons and Mannings etc. ( have information about the Universalists in London area if you are interested. I have done a great deal of research comparing names of Wilkins, Dells and Shavers on records for townships in what is now Welland County and land records for Westminster. The Shavers and Wilkins appear to have been related to the Dells and they likely followed Elizabeth Dell Frank to Westminster. I have been working on tracing the families in Lower Canada who came to Westminster, Dorchester and Dereham townships. When I got back about them in Lower Canada it seemed they had come from the disputed New Hampshire Grants. I can't remember where I saw Hart but I think it was in connection with that area. I found thesis at the University of B.C. Library all about Charlotte County that had been part of Albany County and now is Washington County. If they lived on the lands granted large landowners in that area either in what is now New York or Vermont they tended to by Loyalists. The freeholders on the New Hampshire grants that were granted land by New Hampshire were fighting those who received large land grants from New York called Yorkers. After Burgoyne's defeat some of those people went to Quebec. Some joined Jessups Corps or the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. Some went back to USA Marguerite Murray, Century Farms Westminster Township, Vol. II, p. 131. William Sumner a clergyman of the Church of England, born Sussex, England, worked in Keene, New Hampshire. Barnard could be an old Connecticut name. That means might be from Massachusetts first. Soper family history: Timothy Soper Jr. came with his Family & lived in the Barnard House on the top of the Hill, this House afterwards owned and occupied by Joel Soper; Timothy's son S who was a Wheelwright & Waggon Maker & who afterwards moved to New York State -This House was the Home of the Hathway family not many years afterwards & is now owned by Horace Thrall. Barnet Shaver's wife Elizabeth GARNER Elizabeth Shaver would be born c. 1773 if one on census 1851. I think she could be grandmother of Ezekial. She was the wife of Barnett Shaver who had died in 1849 6. Ezekiel born c. 1823 married Nancy A. (c. 1829 - ) XE "Shaver, Ezekial" 1851 Westminster Township Middlesex County, Part 1, p. 57 # 23 Ezekiel Shaver Farmer U.Canada E. Methodist age 28 Nancy A. born U.C. age 23 James R. age 6 Thomas E. age 3 Rodney A. age 1 Elizabeth Shaver born U.C. age 78 Widow Lily Hart age 17 Eliza A. Hart age 11 # 31 Amanda Berry born Dorchester age unknown 1 female Victoria Berry age unknown 1 female Eliza E. Berry age unknown Bell I Berry age unknown Male # 35 Sarah Shaver age unknown 1 female son of Elizabeth SHAVER 3. George SHAVER born c. 1812 married 11 April 1835 Rebecca HART (c. 1819 - ) XE "Shaver, George" XE "Hart, Rebecca" 1851 Westminster Census, p. 17 George Shaver age 40 Farmer born U.C. Rebecca born U.C.age 33 Almira ( F symbol) age 17 Martha A (F symbol) age 15 Lucinda (F) age 13 Shermin A (F) age 8 Ira (F) age 7 Harriet (F) age 2 Elizabeth (F) age 11 Westminster Universalists; Levi Myrick said he was a Universalist and his wife was a Bostick. Peter McClary and his wife Clarissa Myrick were Universalist. My great great great grandmother Elizabeth (Dell) Frank was a Universalist and most of her children were too, although her husband Robert Frank was a Methodist. I have done a genealogy of the Myricks and have about the Bosticks and McClarys. At the moment I believe that these people are Yankee descendants. I have been working on tracing my ancestors who came from England in the 1630s to Massachusetts. The went to Connecticut and spread west from there. Then sons went into New York east of where they lived in Connecticut then they moved north in New York along the east side of the Hudson River or came into the area of the Green Mountains from Connecticut. They were involved in the New Hampshire grants dispute. My ancestors who became Loyalists happened to be living on the Yorkers land and those not on that land were Patriots same families. They either went south during or at the end of the Revolution and came on the ships to New Brunswick or they escaped during the Revolution into Quebec. Many from their families returned to live in United States in Vermont, Maine and northern New York. Some in the families had gone further west to Herkimer, New York, Mohawk Valley area and Oneida County. Then during the time that Upper Canada was welcoming people from the 1790s until the War of 1812 the ones from New Brunswick and Lower Canada came to Norwich and Westminster townships in Upper Canada. As well relatives and friends came from across the border, particularly from Dutchess County, New York and north of that county and from Herkimer area. During the War of 1812 some of the families who had come earlier went back to the States. Then around 1818 they started coming again, particularly from the Mohawk Valley. Then in the 1820s a good many started coming from the Geneva area of New York to Westminster, mostly those from the Borders of Scotland from both sides of the border but of Scottish descent. In the 1820s and 1830s those from both along the St. Lawrence and Lower Canada and those who had gone back to the states into Vermont and New York came to Upper Canada to Dorchester, Dereham and Westminster. They kept on coming from the States to join friends and relatives. Then there was a depression in the 1850s and crop failures. By 1860 really lots of them had gone to Michigan. Then there was the Civil War and after that they went to not only Michigan but Wisconsin. They started going west after that to North Dakota and Manitoba and I won't carry on but they end up in Oregon and California, some having come back into Alberta etc. I have done a great many genealogies. I have been tracing the Yankees who moved into what became Vermont and east side of Hudson still in New York lately. However, they are not as well documented in that area as all the Scottish and Irish immigrants who settled on those large land patents and Fingerhut in his thesis that I read in the UBC Library had more on them. Eugne Fingerhut, Assimilation of Immigrants on the Frontier of New York 1764-1776, 1962 - this area includes part of what became Vermont as well as east side of Hudson River in New York). (You can check the NY web sites, Washington Co., Saratoga etc.) You can check Connecticut I didn't write down their surnames. They were more likely to become Loyalists. However, those old Yankee ones more likely to be Universalists. However, ones like Elizabeth Dell Frank became a Universalist and she was from a Quaker family in New Jersey. Hundreds of people came into the Niagara area from that northern part of New Jersey including my mother's Dell ancestors and my father's German Simmerman ones. Some of those people also went to Westminster at time of the War of 1812. But the Franks stayed away from Westminster even though got land there because worried about the sympathies of all those "Americans" living there already and a Westbrook squatted on their land and they had trouble getting it back but seemed to because Elizabeth daughter of a Loyalist. I thought the Shavers and Wilkins who married Dells in Niagara area from New Jersey. But lately have learned that many of those people moved from New Jersey into New York before coming to Canada and I think maybe they came from New York around 1804 or so if not directly from New Jersey. I have not noticed if Sloots and Harts in the Niagara area first. If A. Sloot was born in Canada (sometimes they said born in Canada because after War of 1812 not great to be an American) then he may have got land as son of Loyalist. Have you checked the land petitions? However, if his father got land in New Brunswick need to check those. I am rambling on. If you have questions I would be happy to answer them. Glenna Certificate of Marriages solemnized by Abraham Sloot Minister. I certify that the above is a correct list & returns of all the Marriages performed by me an ordained minister of the Regular or Calvinist Baptist Church in Westminster signed Abraham Sloot. London District Marriage Registers MS 248, RG 8 Series; Reel 3, No. 310 "Ontario Marriage Records 1801 - 1908" MS-248, Reel 3, London District 1833 -1855 Middlesex County, No. 344 Certificate of Marriages by Abraham Sloot Minister. London District Marriage Register, No. 344. London District Marriage Register, No. 403. RG 8 MS248 London District Marriage Registers, Reel 3, No. 467. Wit: Samuel and Solomon Dell. Marriage Record London District Marriages, No. 536. Phillip Hewett, Unitarians in Canada (Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1978), p. 72. The list of Watson settlers has all those who came from Lower Canada, although some might have come directly from United States but they could not get land if Americans so said from Lower Canada. 1852 Census record. Elizabeth lived with him although she would be quite old to have a son c. 1823 and he could be her grandson? History of the County of Middlesex, p. 56. Marriages. 11 April 1835 George Shaver to Rebecca Hart of Westminster.
Looking for parents and siblings of Anna HART born 23 Jan 1809 in PA /per census, died 5 Nov 1872 in Jay Co.,IN or Mercer Co.,OH. Anna married to David TEETERS before 1828, first child born ca1828? in OH. David TEETERS was born 11 Jan 1800 in PA and died 19 Dec 1878 Mercer Co.,OH. The Teeters migrated to OH prob bet. 1810-1815. They may have stopped in Portage county, Ohio(oldest son John H. born there? 11Dec1828), then they settled in Jay County, Indiana before 1840.(per Jay County IN, history book). One other HART family living in the Jay County area was a John R. HART born 4 Dec 1833 in Highland Co.,OH, son of a James HART and Mary LEWIS who were both born in Delaware and were early settlers of Highland Co.,OH. This John R. Hart married to Aletha MENDENHALL who was born in Preble Co.,OH and was daughter of Marmaduke MENDENHALL. I don't know that this HART family is related to my Anna HART. Does anyone recognize this Anna HART Teeter?? Charlene Kolterman, Norfolk,NE
Is anybody working on the family of Josiah Hart from SC- in Rev War. md Elizabeth Sanders. One son Josiah Sanders Hart [called Sanders] md Catherine Chandler. Sanders was in Union Co SC in 1830? Moved to upper Greenville Co SC. I need to know where Josiah's parents and any thing about his children. Daurice Snow [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
1) Henry Hart m. Elizabeth Harte 2) Thomas Hart m. Anne Sheppard 3) Henry Hart m. Mary Foster 4) John Hart m. Mary Lane 5) Benjamin Hart m. Mary Ann Lee 6) Spencer Lee Hart m. Philadelphia "Delphia" Pender 7) Franklin Hart, M.D. m. Sarah Rosa Elizabeth Bryan 8) Henry Bryan Hart m. Jessie Adams 9) Henry Bryan Hart, Jr. m. Mary Isabel Latimer 10 Henry Bryan Hart III m. Irma Pauline Stallings >From the Daughters of the American Revolution web page: "Benjamin Hart (m. Mary Anne Lee) served as cornet in 3rd regiment, Light Dragoons, North Carolina Line. (American Revolution) He was born in Maryland; died in Edgecomb County, NC." Spencer Hart was the sheriff of Tarboro, NC. When his home burned down, the townspeople, in appreciation of his good and honest work, rebuilt a home for him "Myrtle Bower", in Tarboro, NC. Love to talk to anyone in this line!
Hi Peter The Silas Hart I am referring to, moved to Augusta County, VA. Silas was the High Sheriff of Augusta County, and owned a lot of land around 900 areas or more. He then became the Sheriff in Rockingham County, when it was formed. In his will he left most everything to his nephew John and his son William. Silias was born in 1718 in Pennsylvania. Does this run along with your Silas? Penny
Who are the parents of SAMUEL HART b ca 1755, prob Orange County, NC, d aft 3 Dec 1807, Hancock County, GA? Wife Susannah Boring. Children: Sarah b 1778; Elizabeth b 30 Jan 1780; Susanna Phoebe b 12 Jun 1782; James b ca 1784; William b ca 1786; Martha b ca 1788; Mary b ca 1790; Eli b ca 1792; John b ca 1794; Rebecca b ca 1796; and, Samuel b 2 Jul 1798. This Samuel Hart, LT in 9 NC Regt Rev War, was resident of GA by 1787. Any information about this family will be appreciated. Will gladly share information. Russ Henderson, P. O. Box 24117, Oakland Park, FL 33307-4117 [email protected]
Can anyone tell me about Silas Hart b. 1718 in Pennsylvania, he had a borther John who had a son William, or his brother John had a son, John who had a William. I know this is my family, but can not find proof of it, any and all help appreciated. thanks.