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    1. [HART-L] Hart - Bond
    2. Virginia Poarch
    3. Isaiah Hart married Mary Bond. They were in Hampshire Co VA. Isaiah died before 1840 Census leaving Mary and 2 sons, John Thomas 15 and William. I have found no marriage record for Mary Bond and Isaiah Hart. It would have been between 1814 and 1824, probably in Hampshire Co VA. Mary was the daughter of T & S Bond according to her death record in Monongalia Co WV Dec 14, 1873, age 76, reported by son John T Hart. Thomas Bond died in Hampshire Co VA and will probated May 1814 named wife, Spelman and 6 children: John, Thomas, Jr, Anne Dawson, Winnifred Mary Elizabeth Any additions or corrections appreciated. Virginia Hart Poarch [email protected]

    09/10/1998 07:41:15
    1. [HART-L] Re: Joshua Hart and Margaret Hart
    2. Ron Hall
    3. Looking for more information on marriage of Joshua Hart and Narcisse Pridgen c. 1825 (not sure where marriage took place) and of Margaret Hart and James Hill Pridgen c. 1870, probably in NW FL or SE AL. Thanks, Ron Hall

    09/10/1998 02:42:49
    1. [HART-L] John Thomas Hart 1824-1887
    2. Virginia Poarch
    3. John Thomas Hart (Heart) was born about 1825 to Isaiah Hart and Mary Bond Isaiah Hart was killed in a logging accident before the 1840 Census of Hampshire Co VA: Mary Hart 40-50 male 10 - 15 male 15 - 20 female 70-80 Isaiah and Mary had 2 sons, John Thomas and William. The 70-80 year old female is probably Mary's mother, Spelman Bond 1850 Census Monongalia Co VA/WV John T Hart 25 farmer VA Mary 49 (John's mother) 1860 Census Monongalia Co VA/WV Stewardstown John T Hart 35 farmer VA Susan 28 VA (Susan Francis Tapp Hart) Mary 62 VA (John's mother) Carrie F Tapp 3 VA (?Niece of Susan Tapp Hart??) 1870 Monongalia Co WV Morgan township Heart, John T 46 Shoemaker VA Susan 41 Amia B (Anna) 9 WV Wm H 8 WV my grandfather Mary R 6 WV Benjamin I 4 WV Mary Bond Hart died 14 December 1873 in Monongalia Co Cass Dist WV age 76, death reported by son John T Hart; parents T & S Bond My grandfather said the William Hart, John Thomas's brother, married a Dawson at a young age. Had a son John William who joined the Union Army and was never heard from again. I have been unable to find Isaiah Hart (Heart) parents. Any help would be appreciated. [email protected]

    09/09/1998 02:49:37
    1. [HART-L] Benjamin Ison Hart
    2. Virginia Poarch
    3. Benjamin Ison Hart born Jan 5, 1866 in Fayette Co PA Married Isabel Murray in 1887, she was the daughter of Arthur and Catherine Murray. All four are buried in the Summers Cemetery, Monongalia Co WV.: Benjamin Ison Hart Jan 5 1866 - July 15 1933 Isabell M Hart Sep 22 1867 - July 14 1955 Catherine wife of Arthur Murray Oct 31 1839 - Aug 26 1921 Arthur J Murray Aug 6 1835 - Jan 20 1822 Benjamin Ison Hart's parents were John Thomas Hart and Susan Francis Tapp. He was named for Methodist minister, Rev Ison. 1900 WV Census Monongalia Co, Morgan Dist, 26thJune by D A Anderson: Heart, Ison B Head White Male b Jan 1866 farmer 34 year old male married 13 years WV WV VA Isabelle W W F Sept 1867 32 yrs old mother of 4 children, 3 living WV WV WV Harvey S W M Oct 1889 10 John M S W M Feb 1893 7 Arthur M S W M Apr 1894 6 Murray, Arthur head W M Aug 1833 66 yrs old married 40 years Catherine W W F Oct 1843 56 years 6 children, 5 living Any corrections or additions appreciated. [email protected]

    09/08/1998 05:13:38
    1. [HART-L] BC Canada -Death Reg. Index Search
    2. Barbara Johnson
    3. There are some HART names here! Hope this helps someone. For British Columbia, Canada. Vital Statistics - Death Registration Index-Search Gateway http://www2.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/cgi-bin/www2vsd Barb [email protected]

    09/05/1998 09:15:55
    1. [HART-L] mariah hart, fayette county, penna
    2. M. Burns
    3. Mariah Hart (b11/8/1825) m Thomas Benton Lincoln (3/16/1825-2/14/1901), son of Thomas Lincoln (8/10/1785-10/8/1864) m (1812) Mary Evans (5/9/1790-10/10/1870), grandson of Benjamin Lincoln (Berks Co, 10/29/1756-10/2/1821, Fayette Co) m (1784) Elizabeth Oaves (1766-12/29/1846), great grandson of Mordechai Lincoln (Berks Co, Pa, -3/1812, Union Twp, Fayette Co) m Mary Webb (1731-1814), dau of John Webb m Mary Boone. History of Fayette County, by Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, L H Everts and Company, 1882 p675 Some time previous to 1791, Benjamin Lincoln, son of Mordechai Lincoln, left his home in Perry township, Dauphin Co, and emigrated to the west side of the mountains, and lived for a time on the Rankin farm in Union township. While there his father visited him, and was so well pleased with the country and its prospects that on June 29, 1791, he purchased of Isaac Pearce the tract of land called "Discord," containing three hundred and twenty acres. Mordechai Lincoln had four children—Benjamin Lincoln, John Lincoln, Ann Lincoln and Sarah Lincoln. A few years later Benjamin Lincoln purchased a farm on Whitely Creek in Greene County. Afterwards he became the owner of the farm now occupied by John Hankins, and lived there until his death. John and Ann Lincoln went to Virginia. Sarah was married before coming to North Union to John Jones, a Philadelphian of Welsh descent. Jones remained upon the old farm until the death of Mordechai Lincoln, when he became its purchaser. He lived there until 1802 when he died and was buried in the family burying-ground, where his father-in-law and other members of the family had been laid. The children of John and Sarah Jones were six in number, of whom William, John, and Ann remain in this township, and the other three went west. William remained a bachelor on a part of the homestead, and died in 1872, aged eighty three years. Ann married Daniel Canon, a brother of Col John Canon of Washington Co, and resided in Uniontown. John is still living on the homestead farm. This farm, like many others in this section, is underlaid with a vein of coal nine feet in thickness. The Youngstown Coke Company have purchased the right to mine the coal under this farm and some others adjoining. On this, which was the Isaac Pearce tract, was one of the early "Settlers' Forts" built for protection against the Indians.

    09/05/1998 09:12:12
    1. [HART-L] RE: Ruth P. Hart
    2. I am stating out working on My family. But I am finding there are a whole lot of Hart's out there.. Looking for one, Ruth P. Hart. Only thing I know is she married Peter Sinks of Illinois. In the Dahlgren area. If anyone has information please contact me via E-Mail. They were married in the late 1800's . Thanks Maureen [email protected]

    09/05/1998 08:26:35
    1. Re: [HART-L] More about Louis F. HART
    2. Barbara Johnson
    3. Cindy, Thank you for sharing more information with your messages about Louis F. HART. Unfortunately he doesn't connect to my HARTs, but let me know if your interested and next time I get back to the Seattle Library I can check for more information on Louis. I know there is a very short newspaper article about his son, "home from the sea", visiting him, but I didn't get a chance to go up to the microfilm room to copy it. Thank you, Barb [email protected]

    09/05/1998 06:38:04
    1. [HART-L] More about Louis F. HART
    2. More about Louis Folwell HART, governor of WA. The immigrant ancestor of Louis HART was John HART, an English Quaker who immigrated in about 1682 to a colony established by William Penn in what is now Pennsylvania. His line was as follows: John HART and Susanna RUSH John HART and Eleanor CRISPIN Joseph HART and Elizabeth COLLETT Joseph HART and Ann FOLWELL Lewis Folwell HART and Sidney GILL Thomas Jefferson HART and Harriet VANARTSDALEN Louis F. HART - governor of WA Lewis Folwell and Sidney Hart left Pennsylvania and settled in Illinois where Lewis died in about 1830. Much of the family then went on to settled in Moniteau and Cole county Missouri. The brothers and sisters of Louis HART (that I am aware of) were John Byron, Lillian, Frank H., Laura L., Rose E., Alberta, Elmer, and Carlos Brunham Hart. Cindy [email protected]

    09/04/1998 07:32:55
    1. Re: [HART-L] WA. State Gov. Louis F. HART
    2. Louis F. HART, governor of WA, is connected to my HART family. He was from a large family of about 16 children. He was the son of Thomas Jefferson and Harriet S. HART, grandson of Louis Folwell HART and Sidney GILL, both of Pennsylvania. Would be happy to share more information if anyone is interested. Cindy Wilbur [email protected]

    09/04/1998 02:36:09
    1. [HART-L] Hartt
    2. Geoff Hartt
    3. Has anyone done research into the Hartt families of New Brunswick or Ontario? My great grandfather , James Hartt, entered Michigan about 1850 from one of these provinces. The earliest census records, 1850, has him born in Canada. It appears most Of Isaac Hartt's children immigrated from New England into New Brunswick in the 1700's and this is probably the family I'm looking for. Any information on these Hartt's (2 t's) would be appreciated. Geoff Hartt

    09/04/1998 01:12:36
    1. [HART-L] 1842 census of Westminster Township, Middlesex co Ontario
    2. Stan Cornelius
    3. Hi I am searching for the HART family from the London area of Ontario in early 1800's I have Esther or Hester HART from London md John Elias SLOOT in Westminster Township, Middlesex co. Ontario July 3 1838. She was abt 18 years old at the time. In 1851 the family is in Adelaide Township of Middlesex co Ontario. In 1852 they are in St. Clair co MI. Other SLOOTs immigrated at same time to Sanilac co MI. >From other records there is belief that she had sisters, Rebecca and Laura. She may have had a father or brother by the name of John(see below). Ontario Register No 8, 1990 Marriages by Rev. Abraham SLOOT, Regular Baptist Church, Westminster Kenedy CREIGHTON and Laura S. HART, both of London, 25 December 1835. Witnesses John HART and Esther HART. Same minister: George SHAVER and Rebecca HART, both of Westminster, 11 April 1836. witnesses Ira Mills SUMNER and William SUMNER. This may be a brother of Hester or Esther in the 1851 cenus: JOHN HART, farmer, born USA, Universalist, age 37 Pamela wife, born USA Universalitst, age 27 Helen E, born Upper Canada age 6 Simon age 3 They were on Lot 4 Con 2 Westminster Twp. Middlesex Co. Ontario 1842 census of Westminster has John and Esther(John Sloat below) and these HARTS:On /Reel C1345 -1842 Census of Westminster there was a John Sloat, farmer Simon Hart Farmer Edmund Hart Farmer Abraham Hart Farmer These are heads of household...unable to decipher the census as it was impossible to follow. PERHAPS IF SOMEONE HAS ACCESS TO THIS REEL ABOVE, THEY CAN DECIPHER IT AND LET ME KNOW SOME AGES AND LOCATIONS SO THAT I CAN NARROW DOWN THE POSSIBILITIES FOR ESTHER'S PARENTS AND SIBLINGS. There is also a James HART as one of the first settlers in Westminster Township(before 1820) on Concession 2. The London Leaf claims that this HART was a Loyalist from VT, but I cannot confirm this. Would love to know where London Leaf got that information. Thank you so much. Stan

    09/03/1998 09:44:23
    1. [HART-L] HART's - NY
    2. I am too researching a Hart Line from New York. Like many of you I too have a Hart that I sometimes believe must have worked as a secret agent. I am looking to see if any one knows of a connection to a DARWIN D HART. I have him being born in New York in Sept 1864 from the 1900 New York Census. He was living in Ontario County in the town of Phelps at the time. He had listed that his parents were both from New York and born in New York. He had a son Frederick Hart, born in April 1887 in Byron, New York in Genesee County. They moved to Michigan around 1905 to the Detroit area. I have all the information on generations from Frederick on, but Darwin and who may have been his parents before him is a mystery or a possible link to the next generation. How difficult this has been to find something on him....I spoke to his grandchild who at the time thought he died in Michigan around 1940. I did a death certificate seach in Michigan from 1936 - 1951 to come up with Nothing. I am looking for that missing link back to Darwin's parents if anyone can help. If anyone can help, I certainly appreciate it.

    09/03/1998 01:01:24
    1. [HART-L] Obit. HART/SHELBY- KY. to WA.
    2. Barbara Johnson
    3. I have a copy of the obituary from the newspaper (microfilm) if anyone is interested. I would also like to hear from anyone who may know who Richard Shelby HARTs parents were in KY. >From the obit. Richard Shelby HART was born abt 1881 in Henderson, KY. I know the SHELBY family described in the obit is connected to the HARTs I'm researching, but I'm not sure if this is the same HART family. Later in Henderson Co., KY., there were HART descendants from a HART family from Ireland and one from Germany, besides the ones I'm seeking. I have not yet found out where Richard S. HART is buried. I'm assuming it's somewhere here in Seattle, WA. When I do find out, I will make a visit with my camera. I would gladly supply anyone interesed with a copy. Thank you, Barb Johnson Seattle, WA. [email protected] =========== OBITUARY ========== THE SEATTLE TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1965 Richard S. Hart, 84 Funeral Services for Richard Shelby Hart, 84, retired safety inspector for the Maryland Casualty Co., will be at 5:50 o'clock, Sunday in the Harrington Memorial Chapel of the University Congregational Church. Cremation was directed by the Adams Forkner Funeral Home. Mr. Hart died yesterday in a convalescent center after an illness of several months. He went to work for the insurance firm in 1914 in Spokane and came to Seattle in 1933. He retired as a safety inspector in 1945. Mr. Hart was born in Henderson, Ky., of a pioneer family. He was a descendant of Isaac Shelby, Kentucky's first governor. He and his wife, Elizabeth were married in 1910 in Stockett, Mont. She died in 1954. Survivors are a son, Richard S. Hart, Jr., 13080 Eight Court N. E., with whom he lived; two brothers, Edward H., Seattle, and Evan T. Hart., Bowling Green, Ky., and a grandson. The family suggests that remembrances be made to the University of Washington Cancer Research Fund. ============================================ THE SEATTLE TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1965 Transcribed by Barbara E. Johnson, Seattle, WA., 08-15-1998 [email protected] ============================================

    09/03/1998 09:51:29
    1. [HART-L] Wa. State Death Index-1940-1949
    2. Barbara Johnson
    3. I have copies from the microfilm of the Washington State Death Index, 1940-1949 for the surname HART and/or Soundex Code 630. The information from the index; Soundex Number Last Name First Name Init County/City where "Event" took place Sex Date of Death M/D/Y Age at time of death Cert. No. If anyone is interested, let me know and I will do a "look up" from what I have for any surname listed with Soundex code 630 for those years 1940 to 1949. Thank you, Barb Johnson Seattle, WA. [email protected]

    09/03/1998 09:32:42
    1. [HART-L] WA. State Gov. Louis F. HART
    2. Barbara Johnson
    3. Just passing on some HART information I have found. To my knowledge I have no connection to this HART, but if someone would like to share more information I would be interested in learning more. At the following URL I found the text below and three pictures of Louis F. HART. http://www.wolfenet.com/~dhillis/gov/9.htm Louis F. Hart Ninth State Governor, 1919-1925. Republican. Born January 4, 1862, High Point, Missouri; died, December 4, 1929, Tacoma, Washington. After Ernest Lister died during his second term of office, Lt.Governor Hart ascended to the office. He was elected to a second term in 1921. Hart oversaw construction of many of the buildings at the Capitol. Source: Washington State Archives Checking out The Political Graveyard, the burial location is unknown. * Hart, Louis Folwell (1862-1929) Born January 4, 1862. Governor of Washington, 1919-25. Died December 5, 1929. Burial location unknown. Does anyone have information as to where Louis is buried? Thank you, Barb Johnson Seattle, WA. [email protected]

    09/03/1998 09:16:18
    1. [HART-L] ancestry.com
    2. Hi I have now added a link and a search button from my page to ancestry.com. You can use their services from my page now. They have both free access to some of their sites. And if you subscribe from "MY" pages, I get MONEY MONEY MONEY!!!! So, if you want to join em, do it from the link provided for on my webpage. :o) Thanks Heidi http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9096/genealogy.htm">My Genealogy Pages</A>

    09/03/1998 02:34:42
    1. [HART-L] "Hart of Donegal", by H.T.Hart
    2. Charles.Clark
    3. Re my posting on the book "Hart of Donegal", by H.T.Hart, a copy of which is to be found in the Irish Genealogical Research Society library: I have the following from Sean McLaughlin: Charlie Remember to let those people know that the library is only open on Saturdays from 2pm until 6pm. Sean Charlie

    09/02/1998 07:28:20
    1. [HART-L] Conrad Hart NY
    2. Karen Hunter
    3. >negatives. The Hart family of Ballynagard, Londonderry, have lived on >< seem to be about those in the southern US. My Hart family were in >< the Mohawk Valley of NY and later went to Jefferson Co., NY in the >< early 1800's. I am interested in learning who was the father of my >< ancestor, Henry Hart (1759-1835). Was it Conrad? > Conrad Harts son Heinrich was baptized 9/2/1792. mailto:[email protected]

    09/02/1998 07:41:13
    1. [HART-L] Hart NY
    2. Karen Hunter
    3. I am also researching Harts in NY. My George Hart b. 1799 Mohawk Valley I have no father for. Karen Hunter mailto:[email protected]

    09/02/1998 07:30:24