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    1. [HART-L] OOPS!
    2. Alice Smith
    3. Dear Tanya and Hart-L receivers: I made a Boo-boo: the Nathaniel of the website is an UNCLE to Nathaniel G.[4] Hart. the website, however, is < http://www.airtanker.com/mcnally/hart/nathaniel.html > (I found it!) and it is quite interesting reading! Sorry about the OOPS! Alice

    12/11/1998 09:37:36
    1. [HART-L] Fw: Hart/Gist
    2. Alice Smith
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Alice Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 11:22 PM Subject: Hart/Gist >Greetings, Tanya Marshall! > >Concerning Nathaniel G. Hart. . . >The following is from: > > "Genealogical Narrative > of the > Hart Family > - - - - - > 1882" > >compiled by Mrs. Sarah S. Young: S. C. Toof & Co., Steam Printers, >Lithographers, (etc.), Memphis, 1882 > > "Colonel Thomas[3] Hart, eldest son of Thomas[2] Hart of Hanover, >Virginia, and Susanna Rice, was a member of the Provincial Congress of North >Carolina in 1774 and, some years later, an officer in the Revolutionary >Army. He was likewise one of the proprietors of the Transylvania Company, >to whom the Legislature of North Carolina donated 200,000 acres of land in >what is now known as Henderson county, Kentucky, as a compensation for their >services in opening the wilderness and preparing the way for civilization in >that State. Colonel Hart married Susanna Gray of North Carolina, and >continued to reside at Hartford, his county seat, until 1780, when he >removed to Hagarstown, Maryland, and from thence to Lexington, Kentucky in >1794, where he remained until his death, which occurred 23 June 1808, Mrs. >Hart surviving him until 1832. She d. 26 August of that year in Lexington, >Kentucky, ae. 86y. > "Children: Thomas[4] Hart; Nathaniel G.[4] Hart, John[4] Hart, Eliza[4] >Hart, Susanna[4] Hart, Nancy[4] Hart, Lucretia[4] Hart. > > "Nathaniel G.[4] Hart, second son of Col. Thomas[3] Hart and Susanna >Gray, a lawyer by profession; but in the War of 1812 he gave up a lucrative >business, entered the army, and commanded a company--the "Lexington Light >Infantry." He served through the winter campaign of 1812/1813, a portion of >the time as a staff officer. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Raisin >(River), and barbarously murdered by the Indians. He married Miss Ann Gist, >Kentucky. > "Child: Henry Clay[5] Hart, the only son of Capt. N. G. Hart and Ann >(Gist) was a midshipman in the navy and commanded a gun in the attack made >by the frigate 'Potomac' on the fort at Qualla Battoo, in the island of >Sumatra, with great credit. He married Miss Bettie Brent, Paris, Kentucky. > "Children: Nathaniel[6] Hart, unmarried; Hugh B.[6] Hart; Harry[6] >Hart,unmarried; Lizzie[6] Hart, unmarried. > "Hugh B.[6] Hart m. Nannie Fry of Louisville, KY. Had one child, a >daughter: Bettie[7] Hart." > >The book above-mentioned gives very few dates. However, since it was >copyrighted in 1882, it obviously goes no further than that. > >(Lucretia[4] Hart, youngest daughter of Thomas[3] and Susanna (Gray) Hart m. >Henry Clay, so Nathaniel G.[4] was, indeed, a brother of the wife of Henry >Clay.) > >There is a website with numerous pages on Nathaniel G. Hart: if anyone >interested uses a search engine and types in HART, there should be a list of >Hart sites, and a bod can riffle through all of them to find the one on >Nathaniel. I can't put my finger on the proper www. just now--too many >piles of paper cluttering up the place! > >Hope this helps somebody, including you, Tanya! > >Best, Alice > > > >

    12/11/1998 09:26:46
    1. Re: [HART-L] NATHANIEL HART m. ANNE GIST
    2. Tanya, I have some information on the Harts you have listed below, especially of the Hart/Clay connection. (See below your message:) I am a descendant of the Rice family through Thomas Rice (CB) who settled in Caswell County, NC. It would appear that the Nathaniel Hart who married Ann Gist was the son of Thomas Hart III and his wife Susann Gray, as it was their daughter who married Henry Clay. Hope this gives you some assist with the line. Best regards, John Fox Winston-Salem,NC In a message dated 12/10/98 1:02:44 PM, [email protected] wrote: <<I found this information in THE JOURNALS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND HIS GUIDE, CHRISTOPHER GIST, ON THE HISTORIC MISSION TO THE FRENCH FORTS IN 1753, ed. and comp. by Don Marshall Larrabee, 1950, pgs. 23-24: Christopher Gist (d. 1691, Baltimore County) m. Edith Cromwell. They had: Richard Gist, "surveyor of the Western Shore" m. Zipporah Murray. They had: Two sons and (Capt.) Christopher Gist (d. summer 1759 of smallpox in SC or GA, guide to George Washington, m. Sarah Howard. Christopher and Sarah had: --A son (Col.) Nathaniel Gist ("the only son that married"). He was a colonel in the Virginia line during the Rev. War. Then he moved to Kentucky, where he died "early in the 19th century." --A son Richard, who was killed in the battle of King's Mountain. --A son Thomas, who "lived on the plantation." --A daughter Anne, who lived with Thomas until he died, then went to Kentucky to live with her brother Nathaniel. --A daughter Violette. The above Nathaniel Gist ("the only son that married") had issue of: --Henry Clay. --Thomas Cecil. --Sara "eldest" m. Hon. Jesse Bledsoe, US Senator from Kentucky. --Anne, 2nd daughter, m. Col. Nathaniel Hart (described as "a brother of Mrs. Henry Clay" ... does the editor mean her brother's wife's brother?). --a daughter m. Dr. Boswell of Lexington, Kentucky. --a daughter m. Francis P. Blair and had Montgomery Blair and Francis P. Blair. --a daughter m. Benjamin Gratz of Lexington, Kentucky. Footnotes to the listing note that Montgomery Blair became a lawyer and was counsel for the defendant in the Dred Scott case. Later he was Postmaster General on Lincoln's cabinet. His brother, Francis P. Blair, was the democratic candidate for the Vice President in 1868. Also noted is that the famous Blair house across from the White House "was the home of Francis P. Blair whose wife was Violet Gist, a granddaughter of christopher Gist. This historic old mansion, purchased by Blair in 1836, is now property of the federal government." Does anyone know the descendants (if any) of Nathaniel Hart and Anne Gist (at the bottom of the list)? Maybe some of us tie in to this line somewhere! >Tanya >> The Rev. David Rice, a grandson of the immigrants Thomas and Marcey Rice, wrote about them in a rare volume found in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., published in 1824. He states: Thomas Rice was an Englishman by birth, of Welsh extraction. He was an early adventurer into Virginia; where he spent the first part of his life is not certain. In the later part of his life, he owned a small plantation in the lower part of what is now Hanover County, Virginia. Here he left his wife, 9 sons and 3 daughters, and rturned to England to receive a considerable estate which had been left to him, but returned no more. The sailors reported that he had died at sea. It is supposed that he was assassinated. No return was ever made of the property after which he had gone, and his family were left destitute in a strange land. The family left without an earthly father were distressed, but part of them moved about thirty miles up the country where they procured a small plantation, on which they raised numerous families; four or five of them became serious preachers of religion, and were succeded in their religious profession by a considerable number of their children. Thomas' wife Marcey, was esteemed truly a religious woman. The known children of Thomas and Marcey were: 1. William, born 4 April 1686 (St. Peters Parrish Register) 2. James, born 4 April 16f86; was lame. 3. Thomas, born 24 June 1688. 4. Edward, born 17 April 1690. 5. Mary, born 9 December 1694. 6. *John, born 18 September 1698. 7. Alice, born 27 September 1700. 8. Marcey, born 5 July 1702. 9. David, married Susannah Searcy; parents of Rev. David Rice. 10. Susannah, married Thomas Hart, Jr. in 1730 in Hanover County, Virginia. He died ca 1755 leaving her with six children. They later moved to Orange County, North Carolina. Susannah and Thomas Hart's children were Thomas Hart III, who married Susann Gray of New Bern; their daughter married Henry Clay; John Hart; Benjamin Hart, married Nancy Morgan; settled in Georgia; David Hart, married Susanah Nunn; Nathaniel Hart, born 8 May 1734 in Hanover,Virginia; died 11 August 1782 at Boonsboro, Kentucky, married Sarah Simpson, died February 1785 in Lincoln County, Kentucky; Nathaniel helped set up the Transylvania Company set up to help settle lands in Tennessee; Ann Hart, married James Gooch; their daughter, Ann, married Jesse Benton. Ann Benton's husband died; she and her eight children left Orange County, North Carolina to move to Tennessee to claim lands left to her husband. The children were Susan, Ann, Jesse, Jr., Samuel, Nathaniel, Mary, Margaret, and Thomas Hart Benton. Thomas Hart Benton was a famous lawyer who fought a duel with Andrew Jackson, and also a senator. His grandnephew, Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) was a famous regional American painter.

    12/11/1998 01:30:01
    1. [HART-L] Fwd: [KNAPP-L] All I Want For Christmas
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_913333264_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII << > All I Want For Christmas > > Dear Santa: > > Don't bring me new dishes; > I don't need a new kind of game. > Genealogists have peculiar wishes; > For Christmas I just want a surname. > A new washing machine would be great, > But it isn't the desire of my life. > I've just found an ancestor's birth date, Now I need > the name of his wife. > My heart doesn't yearn for a ring > that would put a real diamond to shame. > What I want is a much cheaper thing: > Please give me Martha's last name. > To see my heart singing with joy, > Don't bring me a red leather suitcase. > Bring me a genealogist's toy: > A surname, with dates and a place. > == Author Unknown >> --part0_913333264_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.snet.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-ya02.mx.aol.com (rly-ya02.mail.aol.com [172.18.144.194]) by air-ya04.mx.aol.com (v53.20) with SMTP; Thu, 10 Dec 1998 06:01:51 -0500 Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by rly-ya02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id GAA04757; Thu, 10 Dec 1998 06:01:43 -0500 (EST) Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id CAA01439; Thu, 10 Dec 1998 02:59:38 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 02:59:38 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 05:53:22 -0500 From: sydney alletzhauser <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-SNET (Win95; U) Old-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KNAPP-L] All I Want For Christmas References: <[email protected]> Resent-Message-ID: <"slOkmD.A.RW.Zm6b2"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1423 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit [email protected] wrote: > > All I Want For Christmas > > Dear Santa: > > Don't bring me new dishes; > I don't need a new kind of game. > Genealogists have peculiar wishes; > For Christmas I just want a surname. > A new washing machine would be great, > But it isn't the desire of my life. > I've just found an ancestor's birth date, Now I need > the name of his wife. > My heart doesn't yearn for a ring > that would put a real diamond to shame. > What I want is a much cheaper thing: > Please give me Martha's last name. > To see my heart singing with joy, > Don't bring me a red leather suitcase. > Bring me a genealogist's toy: > A surname, with dates and a place. > == Author Unknown > > > > > Wonderful. I am printing it so I can give it to my husband as a hint. Of course it will mean aa trip to Albany. thanks. Sydeny --part0_913333264_boundary--

    12/10/1998 11:41:04
    1. [HART-L] NATHANIEL HART m. ANNE GIST
    2. Tanya Marshall
    3. I found this information in THE JOURNALS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND HIS GUIDE, CHRISTOPHER GIST, ON THE HISTORIC MISSION TO THE FRENCH FORTS IN 1753, ed. and comp. by Don Marshall Larrabee, 1950, pgs. 23-24: Christopher Gist (d. 1691, Baltimore County) m. Edith Cromwell. They had: Richard Gist, "surveyor of the Western Shore" m. Zipporah Murray. They had: Two sons and (Capt.) Christopher Gist (d. summer 1759 of smallpox in SC or GA, guide to George Washington, m. Sarah Howard. Christopher and Sarah had: --A son (Col.) Nathaniel Gist ("the only son that married"). He was a colonel in the Virginia line during the Rev. War. Then he moved to Kentucky, where he died "early in the 19th century." --A son Richard, who was killed in the battle of King's Mountain. --A son Thomas, who "lived on the plantation." --A daughter Anne, who lived with Thomas until he died, then went to Kentucky to live with her brother Nathaniel. --A daughter Violette. The above Nathaniel Gist ("the only son that married") had issue of: --Henry Clay. --Thomas Cecil. --Sara "eldest" m. Hon. Jesse Bledsoe, US Senator from Kentucky. --Anne, 2nd daughter, m. Col. Nathaniel Hart (described as "a brother of Mrs. Henry Clay" ... does the editor mean her brother's wife's brother?). --a daughter m. Dr. Boswell of Lexington, Kentucky. --a daughter m. Francis P. Blair and had Montgomery Blair and Francis P. Blair. --a daughter m. Benjamin Gratz of Lexington, Kentucky. Footnotes to the listing note that Montgomery Blair became a lawyer and was counsel for the defendant in the Dred Scott case. Later he was Postmaster General on Lincoln's cabinet. His brother, Francis P. Blair, was the democratic candidate for the Vice President in 1868. Also noted is that the famous Blair house across from the White House "was the home of Francis P. Blair whose wife was Violet Gist, a granddaughter of christopher Gist. This historic old mansion, purchased by Blair in 1836, is now property of the federal government." Does anyone know the descendants (if any) of Nathaniel Hart and Anne Gist (at the bottom of the list)? Maybe some of us tie in to this line somewhere! >Tanya

    12/10/1998 05:50:16
    1. [HART-L] Israel Hart
    2. Looking for the parents and wife of ISRAEL HART b. 1700-1765, d. 1818. Sandi _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private e-mail at http://mail.excite.com/

    12/10/1998 02:17:14
    1. [HART-L] Henry Jackson Hart
    2. Looking for parents, siblings, etc. of Henry Jackson Hart b. ca. 1786-1796, Pennsylvania, supposedly near Harrisburg. Married Elizabeth Granger ca. 1810. Migrated to Bath county, KY ca. 1815 with two sons and had a large family after settling in Bath County. Can anyone help me finf this family in PA? Thanks for your help! Phyllis Hart Leedom

    12/01/1998 12:25:05
    1. [HART-L] Millard J Hart
    2. Pat Hart
    3. I just found this mailing list and don't know if there are any rules, so I hope this message is okay. I am looking for Millard J Hart or his relatives. He would probably be in his early eighties if still alive. He was in the service during WW II and lived or worked in the Newark, New Jersey area in the early 1940's. After the war, he may have lived in New York state. I have very little information other than this. Pat Hart

    11/30/1998 05:13:51
    1. [HART-L] HARTE; IRE>MA
    2. Ilse Martin
    3. My HARTES are originally from Scotland and Ireland, and eventually settled in Massachusetts. Any of this sound familiar to anyone out there? My great-grandfather, Patrick J. HARTE (1871-1911) was 1 of 5 siblings born to Ellen Harte and (unknown father) Harte. His other siblings were Mary (or Marie), Bernard, Delia, Michael. They were probably from GURTEEN Ireland (either Sligo or Mayo or Galway, not sure). Patrick J. Harte married Margaret HIGGINS, and they had 6 children: Alice Harte (1895-1907) Agnes Harte (1902-1994) (married a HEALY; 2 children) George Hart (1897-1965) (George dropped the "E" in Harte; married, but no children) Joseph Harte (b+d 1910) Francis Harte (b+d 1905) Helen Hazel Harte (1907-1998) (married a MARTIN; 3 children) -- Ilse Martin researching HARTE, HIGGINS, FINN, JORDAN, DERVAN, MARTIN, BROWN

    11/30/1998 06:56:03
    1. Re: [HART-L] westmoreland co, penna, hart marriage Help!!!!
    2. Marie Coady
    3. eply-To: <[email protected]> >From: "M. Burns" <[email protected]> >Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 06:58:11 -0500 >Subject: [HART-L] westmoreland co, penna, hart marriages >To: [email protected] > >Westmoreland County, Virginia - Early Marriages=20 >http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/va/westmoreland/vitals/mar= Could not contact this location on server. returned error each time I tried Marie >r00 >1.txt=20 > > >December 27, 1791, James Hart and Peggy Muse, =20 > Rich'd Muse, her father, gives his consent >=97=97 1803, Reuben Hart and Elizabeth Thomas >December 20, 1805, Thomas Neale and Patsey Hart > >Thought this couple had married in Pittsylvania Co. Va. as children did. Guess not. I found marriages among Hart, Muse, Stone, Cousins, Talbots and Royalls in Pittl Co. This James Hart served in Rev. War. He married Margaret Muse (Peggy). Patsy Hart was their daughter and Reuben Hart may have been a son. There is supposed to be a will of James Hart in Pittsylvania Co. Va. which is where they later lived. Have contacted one e-mail searchers as regards getting a copy of this but no luck. The will is dated 1820. He was also father of John Muse Hart who migrated to Henderson Co. Tn. by way of Carroll Co. Tn. in 1830's/ Along with the Royal, Stone, Walker, Talbart, McCorkel and related Harts. These families are buried in Chester County Tn. in the Hart Cemetery.I can provide additional info to anyone who is interested; Amember of the Stone family, Marshall Stone served 4 terms as gov. of the state of Miss. during reconstruction after civil war. John Muse Hart died during civil war. Ike Stone and Thomas Stone both served in C.S.A. and are buried in Hart Cem. Would like to hear from others who are of this line. I can supply some of the descendents of these lines. I would like to have a copy of the 1820 Pittsylvania will of James Hart, naming Peggy as wife and naming some of his children. His Rev. War records are on file. Will pay for copy of will or exchange info. [email protected] I can send pictures of tombstones and also listing of graves from county graves registry. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    11/29/1998 09:17:19
    1. [HART-L] Hart,Greenville Co,SC
    2. Daurice G. Snow
    3. I'm seeking info on Josiah Sanders Hart b 1795 and d abt 1885 ?NC. Does any one have info on Catherine Chandler, his 1st wife? Also need info on Josiah Hart {? the Rev. Soldier] supposed to have md Elizabeth Sanders. They may be the parents of Josiah Sanders Hart b 1795. Daurice Snow dsnow6 @juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ 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]

    11/29/1998 05:04:55
    1. [HART-L] westmoreland co, penna, hart marriages
    2. M. Burns
    3. Westmoreland County, Virginia - Early Marriages http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/va/westmoreland/vitals/marr00 1.txt December 27, 1791, James Hart and Peggy Muse, Rich'd Muse, her father, gives his consent —— 1803, Reuben Hart and Elizabeth Thomas December 20, 1805, Thomas Neale and Patsey Hart

    11/29/1998 04:58:11
    1. [HART-L] 1838,Hart, Cork Co.,Aghada
    2. Sandra Hart
    3. I just got back from Ireland and I found the marriage records of Cornelius Hart(e) and Norry Holmes (Hanora?) on Nov. 30, 1838. I am not sure when they immigrated to the US. I think I also found his birth record in 1808 and a possible child born a month after the marriage. They went to NY and then NJ. Any connection with Hart/Holmes/Morrison?? Hart and Holmes ran a milk business in NJ. John Hart was their son. Sandy Hart, RootsWeb Sponsor http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/5372/ http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/a/r/Sandra-R-Hart/index.html/ PA-ENGLE,COVERT,DEVENS,MACK,KNERR/KANARR,FISK, NJ/NY-HART,KEEHNER,KINNEY,DENNIS,MORRISON,PECK

    11/27/1998 07:56:11
    1. [HART-L] HART>SFK>UK 1800-1900
    2. Jo Taylor
    3. My first posting, apologies if I haven't done it properly. My grandfather William John HART born in Suffolk, UK circa 1867. Any possibilities out there? He was later a tailor, he was in the Grenadier Guards (posted to Bermuda??) and then a Hansom Cab driver. Married Nancy Anne CUTLER in Dalston, London, date unknown, at least eight children of which my father was the last, born in 1911. That is all the information I have and some of that may be inaccurate so if anyone has any possible matches please tell me. Without his date of birth I am stuck! Many thanks Jo Taylor [email protected]

    11/27/1998 05:17:08
    1. [HART-L] HART/SLOAT Putnam co NY
    2. Stan Cornelius
    3. SLOAT Posted by Deborah Monroe Corwin <[email protected]> on Thu, 28 May 1998, in response to Sloat, Lounsbury, posted by Dawn Pratt on Mon, 11 May 1998 Surnames: I just received information about a Rev. John Sloat (Putnam County) of Carmel who died on March 18, 1859 at the age of 72. He was married to an Eliza ____ who apparently died in 1869 leaving money and/or property to neces Elizabeth Ann Getler, Lucinda Tompkins (possibly connected to my family), and then Eliza Ganung, Hester Ann Ganong, Euphemia Ganong, John Boyd, Henrietta Warren, Sarah Hart and John Hart, grandchildren of her husband. Eliza was his 2nd wife. Also mentioned are Phebe and Sally Slawson (Slauson), William Taylor, Ambrose Ryder, and David Lockwood. Hope this is useful.

    11/25/1998 05:34:56
    1. [HART-L] Thanks
    2. Thanks to any and all who responded to my German Harts post. I periodically put the info out there just in case anyone is new and may not have seen my post before. A few new people came out lurking mode and now perhaps new connections will be made. Halley

    11/24/1998 05:25:24
    1. [HART-L] Darwin Hart - New York - Michigan
    2. Any help with find ancestors for Darwin Hart.....Stuck in New York...any help is appreciated. Descendants of Darwin D Hart 1 Darwin D HART b: September 1864 New York State .. +Louise Emma TRONGEAU b: 1865-1870 m: Abt 1886 Father: Mother: .... 2 Frederick Darwin HART b: February 19, 1887 Byron, (Genesee County) New York d: April 27, 1953 ........ +Antonette DESICO b: May 1888 Paris, France d: August 7, 1934 m: November 8, 1913 in Enunciation Church Detroit, Michigan Father: Anthony DeCico Mother: Clarice ........... 3 Clarice Virginia HART b: August 26, 1914 Detroit, Michigan ............... +Patrick Bernard MORRISSEY b: September 7, 1913 Sault Ste Marie, Michigan d: March 2, 1987 m: December 15, 1935 in Pontiac, Michigan Father: Mother: ........... 3 Harold Darwin HART b: May 11, 1916 Detroit, Michigan (Wayne County) d: October 31, 1993 ............... +Pauline Bernice Miller KRZESZEWSKI b: April 15, 1913 Port Austin, Michigan (Huron County) d: July 19, 1998 m: April 27, 1936 in Port Austin, Michigan Father: Peter Krzeszewski Miller Mother: Angela Snezak ........... *2nd Wife of Harold Darwin Hart: ............... +Margie WILLIAMS m: December 24, 1947 in Montgomery, Alabama Father: Mother: Bessie Chapman ........... 3 Harry Anthony HART b: May 11, 1916 Detroit, Michigan (Wayne County) d: May 18, 1989 ............... +Helen Margaret HOLMES b: April 30, 1920 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan d: February 17, 1994 m: June 14, 1947 in Pontiac, Michigan (Oakland County) Father: Arthur Raymond Holmes Mother: Sarah Ryan ........... 3 Elaine HART b: June 15, 1920 Detroit, Michigan d: January 1979 ............... +Dave LEMARBE Father: Mother: *2nd Wife of Darwin D Hart: .. +LUELLEN b: November 1879 Ohio m: Abt 1897 Father: Mother: *3rd Wife of Darwin D Hart: .. +NETTIE b: Abt 1867 m: 1910-1919 Father: Mother:

    11/24/1998 01:55:42
    1. [HART-L] CT/NJ Harts
    2. Melva McClellan
    3. Now that we have established that John Hart, the signer was not born in CT, does anyone on the list have some Harts who were born in CT and came to NJ? As I am still looking for the NJ birth place of my Joseph Hart. He was born in 1811-13 and his father was born in CT and his mother NY. If it sounds familar drop me a line. Mel

    11/24/1998 12:33:32
    1. Re: [HART-L] Hartt in New Brunswick
    2. Tom & Vivian Brown
    3. > > My ggrandmother, nee MARY ANN HART was born October 21, 1926. Should have been October 21, 1826---Hey, I was only 100 years off. Tom Brown

    11/24/1998 11:30:11
    1. [HART-L] Halleys Harts?
    2. Karen Hunter
    3. ______________________________X-Message: #16 Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 22:20:03 EST Hi I also am related to the German Harts of the Mohawk Valley. I am fairly new to this list and haven't seen a posting from you before. If you could send me some info I would really appreciate it. I have a Henrich Hart (Hardt) who had several sons but I can't find out who Henrichs father was. Here is what I have Descendants of Heinrich Hart 1 Heinrich Hart ..... 2 John Hart 1740-1755 - b: 1740-1755 ......... +Sarah Rickert 1759 - b: March 10, 1759 m: 1787 Father: Ludwig Rickert Mother: Catherine Conrad ..... 2 Henry Hart 1759 - 1835 b: September 10, 1759 in Amsterdam, Montgomery County ......... +Anna Eva Kilts 1770 - 1847 b: May 30, 1770 in Palatine, Montgomery County m: March 07, 1790 in Stone Arabia Reformed Father: Johan Peter Kilts Mother: Anna Maria Bellinger ..... 2 Daniel Hart 1744/45 - Aft. 1832 b: February 15, 1744/45 in German Flats, Mohawk Valley, NY ......... +Catherine Garlock m: February 05, 1786 in German Flats Reformed Father: Johan Adam Garlock Mother: Maria Magdalena Schill ..... 2 Marlena Hart ..... 2 William Hart ......... +Barbara Heiser m: January 15, 1797 in Stone Arabia Reformed Church Father: Mother: ..... 2 Conrad Hart 1756 - 1813 b: 1756 ......... +Appollonia Countriman Father: Mother: ..... 2 Christina Hart ......... +Isaac Seeber Father: Mother: ..... 2 Enoch Hart ......... +Elisabetha Volzin Father: Mother: ..... 2 Elisabetha Hart ......... +Philip Flander - Bef. 1815 Father: Mother: so if you could give me any info on your Barnabus Hart I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance Karen Hunter From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [HART-L] re: Hart origins Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit My Harts were of German descent. They most likely came over in the Palatine migration around 1709. I would love to know where they came from in Germany and feel strongly they were of Palatine origin however, have not been able to find that exact info. The earliest info I have is Barnabus Hart(e) who was born c. 1757 in the Mohawk Valley, NY. Eventually, they ended up in Stormont cty, Osnabruck township, Ontario until my great grandfather John Calvin Hart made his way down to Erie, PA. I have lots of names and dates if you are new to the list. Some of you I have corresponded with before! The name of Barnabus' parents would be great and it would be wonderful to find out when they or which ever of my Hart ancestor was the first to land and where and of course where they came from in Germany! Thanks, Halley mailto:[email protected]

    11/24/1998 09:05:18