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    1. Re: [HART-L] Gilbert Hart
    2. Tem Moody
    3. Gilbert Hart was born on 5 August 1784 at Orange County, North Carolina. He married Nancy Moore, daughter of John Moore and Nancy Capper, on 14 November 1816 at Orange County, North Carolina. He died on 22 July 1855 at Carroll County, Tennessee, at age 70 years, 11 months, 17 days. He was buried at McLemoresville Cemetery, McLemoresville, Carroll County, Tennessee. Is this the one you may be looking for? Have more info. Tem Moody Marble Falls TX Paula Thompson wrote: > > Looking for Gilbert Hart b 1784 NC........pj

    11/05/1998 07:09:56
    1. [HART-L] William Hart
    2. Penny Hart
    3. Looking for information on William Hart, b. 1846 in Concordia Parish, Louisanna moved to Rockingham County VA , son of John and Mary Hart Need to know where John and Mary are from and who there other children are. Thanks

    11/04/1998 07:20:08
    1. [HART-L] Hart-Cross
    2. Larry Bristow
    3. I'm looking for any info available on William J. Hart. He married Ada Emaline Cross on 25Jan1888 in Benton, Marshall Co, KY. I have some data on Ada, but absolutely nothing on William other than this marriage data. I also have a Xeroxed picture of Ada that I can scan and send to anyone interested. Larry D. Bristow

    11/04/1998 07:18:39
    1. [HART-L] William Jefferson Hart
    2. John L Greer
    3. Seeking any information or family members of William Jefferson Hart born 1819 Tennessee married Mary Smith 1836 in Jackson County Alabama. John Greer ___________________________________________________________________ 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]

    11/04/1998 11:11:56
    1. [HART-L] Gilbert Hart
    2. Paula Thompson
    3. Looking for Gilbert Hart b 1784 NC........pj

    11/04/1998 11:08:04
    1. [HART-L] W.T. Hart
    2. Paula Thompson
    3. Looking for William Thomas Hart that served in Cival War Confederate, enlisted in Gibson Co, Tn....pj

    11/04/1998 09:32:51
    1. Re: [HART-L] Hart in NC
    2. looking for John Webster Hart, born 1813 in NC

    11/04/1998 01:30:39
    1. [HART-L] Job Hartt and descendants
    2. Scott Ewbank
    3. Thnak all who sent interesting messages and pleasant greetings. I hope no one minds if I answer some of the questions I received by sharing the answers with the group. 1. Why the two "t" in Hartt. There are two stories, both improbable. My grandfather, Basil Hartt, born in Tuscola County in 1896, believed fervently in the California Goldrush story. A young Hart left for the Gold fields of California. This part is not improbable--the Hartts were in Ontario then and lots of men from Ontario caught gold fever and became '49ers. The story goes that he was a good boy but not a bright boy. He dutifully wrote letters home but he spelled his family's name wrong. The family like the extra "t" and adopted it as a group. I find no evidence of any male Hartt's going to California. Of course, it could have been Job's unknown brothers or cousins but still there's no proof. On the other hand, I have seen no documents earlier than 1850 that use the double "t" The other story appears in History of Mountcalm County, Michigan by John Dasef (1916). It says that there were 5 Hart brothers, one of whom was John Hartt, a member of the Continetal Congress. Two of the brothers remained loyal to England; the other three were in favor of independence. The three brothers who favored independence changed their name from "Hart" to "Hartt." The book says that Jonathon Hartt, son of the signer, took his family to Canada. Jonathon's son, Samuel, brought his family to Michigan. In my earlier posting, I said there were no connections between the Mountcalm County/ Newago County Hartts and the Tuscola County Hartts except they migrated at about the same time to about the same places. Let me add that my grandfather, George Basil, always said that he was descended from the Signer. This story is improbable because I never heard of family members changing their name to mark a political difference 2. There is a Hart Road in Tuscola County. Does it have anything to do with your Hartts. Almost certainly not! There was a much earlier Hart family in Tuscola County and they are still there! Louvira Hart, Jr. from Avon, New York bought land in what is now Tuscola County in 1833. He cleared a farm and built a house at the corner of Hart Rd and Frankenmuth Rd. Both house and farm are in the hands of Lovira's descendants. This information is found in the Sept/Oct 1996 Hart Historical Notes, available through Hart Family Association http://www.opcweb.com/hart/hfa02.htm 3. What do you know about the Hartt's ethnic origin? One of Enoch's granddaughters said that Enoch said they were Dutch. That's possible because the London's were also part Dutch. I also wonder if Enoch could have meant German Thanks again for your messages Susan Hartt San Jose, Ca

    11/02/1998 08:27:38
    1. [HART-L] Re: HART-D Digest V98 #147
    2. Mamie Tate
    3. I have "Generations Deluxe Ed." and plan to change to "Brothers Keeper". -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, November 02, 1998 3:23 PM Subject: HART-D Digest V98 #147

    11/02/1998 12:50:04
    1. [HART-L] software
    2. I use Family Origins and like it real well. I have tried the older version of Family Tree Maker but prefer Family Origins.

    11/02/1998 12:18:30
    1. [HART-L] Alabama/GA Harts
    2. Gypsy McKim
    3. Those of you who are related to the Mose and Bob Hart families from Coffee County - would you look at your family tree information and if your ancestors came from GA, would you tell me which county....my gggrandmother Adeline Hart married a Thames in 1838 and moved from GA to Coffee County. They moved between late 1838 and late 1839 because they were in the 1840 census in Dale County (from which Coffee was made) The Hart family massacre took place in late spring 1836. Maybe it was a coincidence, but maybe they moved to Coffee County to be near other Hart relatives. Thanks, Gypsy Thames McKim

    11/02/1998 10:11:46
    1. [HART-L] Software question
    2. Nan Eckfeld
    3. I'm puting this on both the Hart and Hayes lists, so those on both - no you're not seeing double! I'm using Cumberland Family Tree software, and looking at The Master Genealogist program. I want to step up from where I am but don't know what I should go to. Would you please tell me in 25 words or less what you use and why you do or don't like it. If you don't like yours, what would you change to if you were going to change, and why? Hope I'm not opening a can of worms, but users are the most knowledgable about these programs - you can't always believe the box! Thanks for your help. Nan Eckfeld [email protected]

    11/01/1998 05:02:42
    1. [HART-L] Fwd: Guest Book is WORKING!!!
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_909922327_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 11/1/98 12:09:26 PM !!!First Boot!!!, HeidiLahey writes: << http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm#My Genealogy Pages <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm">My Genealogy Pages</A> Okay yall, I have moved OUR HOUSE to another site as I was running out of room, and I only have genealogy related pages at this site now, and I have hooked up the guestbook to my main genealogy page. please take another look as the genealogy pages have been worked on to improve quality, and it should load a little bit better than before. Bu, I am still working on that. thanks heidi >> --part0_909922327_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Guest Book is WORKING!!! Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 07:09:26 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm#My Genealogy Pages <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm">My Genealogy Pages</A> Okay yall, I have moved OUR HOUSE to another site as I was running out of room, and I only have genealogy related pages at this site now, and I have hooked up the guestbook to my main genealogy page. please take another look as the genealogy pages have been worked on to improve quality, and it should load a little bit better than before. Bu, I am still working on that. thanks heidi --part0_909922327_boundary--

    11/01/1998 12:12:06
    1. [HART-L] Re: James Hart and Catherine (Dolly) Sizemore
    2. mfhart
    3. Is anyone working on the descendants of James Hart and Catherine (Dolly) Sizemore? I would like to hear from anyone working on that line. Thanks -- Mary Hart

    10/31/1998 08:25:53
    1. [HART-L] hart in northern kentucky
    2. M. Burns
    3. Northern Kentucky marriages 1795, from ancestry page Marriages of Campbell, Boone and Kenton Counties, Kentucky, 1795-1850 COYLE, William & Jane HART, 31 May 1846, LD, m by EL, b John Adams, Kenton Co., KY HART, Aaron & Issabella PYE, 15 Jan. 1824, m by HR, b Derias Burch, Campbell Co., KY HART, Cyrus W. & Sarah CLARKE, 15 Aug. 1840, m by JGA, b William G. Clark, c by father James Clarke, Kenton Co., KY HART, Edward & Margaret ADDISON, 3 Oct. 1843, m by WO, b John McDonald, Kenton Co., KY HART, John[?] & Ruth Ann ARMSTRONG, 26 Nov. 1835, m by HJP, b George W. Armstrong, Campbell Co., KY HART, Thomas & Harriet J. SPRINGER, 21 Apr. 1850, m by GBC, b Aaron Hart, Kenton Co., KY CARPENTER, David S. & Lydia MUNDEL, 20 Mar. 1827, b Jonathan Mundel, Campbell Co., KY GORE, Isaac N. & Lucy TODD, 6 Jan. 1835, m by WP, Campbell Co., KY GORE, John H. & Lucy A. MOREHEAD, 14 Sept. 1846, m by ES, b Chas.A. Withers, Kenton Co., KY YOCUM, Peter & Susan CALDWELL, 17 Oct. 1832, m by GG, b John J. Coldwell, Campbell Co., KY BANNERMAN, Roy & Lucretia ROLLINS, 18 Oct. 1849, m by G.H. Scott, b John C. Chittenden, C-243, Boone Co., KY BAKER, Nicholas & Lavina BURRIS, 2 Mar. 1834, m by George A. Dugan, b George Baker, A-135, Boone Co., KY VANWINKLE, Anderson W. & Sarah C. CARBERRY, 15 Aug. 1838, m by J.H. Brooking, b J.B. Pelley, c by bride's father Henry Burris, w Nicholas Baker, B- 24, Boone Co., KY OSBORN, Robert H. & Delila MINTER, 3 June 1847, m by JS, b Jacob Minter, Kenton Co., KY

    10/31/1998 04:02:00
    1. [HART-L] Emma Beny Hart
    2. Bryan Martini
    3. I am new to the list and only have a little information to go on. I am looking for any information on Emma Beny Hart. Possibly born in New York. I have the town of Clinton, NY, but not sure of the relevance. Married James Maxted. Had the following children. Jennie M. Maxted 1871-1943 m. Charles Ed Mumper Herytle Maxted 1881- ? b. Sidney, IA Newton Maxted 1885-1938 b. Hamburg, IA m. Mabel Rush Mrytle Maxted Any information on this family would be appreciated. Amy Martini

    10/31/1998 03:44:38
    1. [HART-L] RE:Trying Again.... Hart Family
    2. Gary Brown
    3. For anyone with information on the Hart Family.... This is the only information I have: William Fredrick Hart b. unk d. unkn. m. Ruth Priscilla McCulloch b. Sept 7 1891 d. Sept 1984(buried in Port Royal) Childern of this union are: Marion Hart b. 4-15-1918 d. 11-25-1996 William Hart b. unk Elizabeth Hart b. unk RoseMary Hart b. unk There maybe other childern I am not sure. The family was in the Port Royal , Juniata Co area of PA as well as Skuyskill Co area of PA. Looking for anyone with information on this family. Many Thanks, Tracilyn

    10/31/1998 08:48:26
    1. [HART-L] HART's in PA and OH and IND
    2. Charlene Kolterman
    3. 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. I have no clues to who her family was, but 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 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. THIS is all I know about the Hart's in my tree. Does anyone recognize this Anna HART Teeter?? THANKS!! Charlene Kolterman Norfolk,NE

    10/30/1998 04:17:49
    1. [HART-L] WILLIAM HART
    2. John W. Hart
    3. Hello: I would like to hear from anyone related to or with information about the following family. WILLIAM HART(my g-g-g-grandfather) emigrated from London, England to Baltimore, MD in 1774 at age 27 years. He married Mary Currier(Courier) and settled in northern Baltimore Co(Mine Run area) and they had 8 known children. William died in 1822 and in 1828 his wife Mary and 3 unmarried sons emigrated to Tyler Co (W)VA and settled. Thanks. John W. Hart

    10/29/1998 12:29:13
    1. [HART-L] New Subscriber
    2. Margaret Gee
    3. Hi, I am researching the family of Joseph Hart b: 20 Oct 1788 in Virginia. Died in Iowa. His wife was Sarah McFarson/McPhearson b: 17 May 1793 in Virginia. Married in Ohio and lived in Franklin County Ohio. Children were Moses, John, Joseph, Sarah, Jemima, John, William (my ancestor), James, and Mary. Family came to Mahaska Co Iowa in about 1850. Anyone else working on this family? I am willing to share information. Margaret

    10/29/1998 11:56:31