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    1. HART of Bucks Co. PA & NJ
    2. Joyce
    3. Does anyone have a Charles or Isaac Hart in their Hart family line from PA or NJ? I have been trying to find out who Charles Hart's (1863-1894) father was. Charles' mother was Clementina Yates (1844-1913). Clementina was born in Bucks Co. PA. In the 1860 census she was still living with her parents, William Yates and Sarah Ann Addis Yates. Clementina married Charles' father sometime between 1860 and 1862. Charles' father died sometime between 1863 and 1865, as Clementina married again in 1866. In her second marriage announcement, it states she was from Pineville, Wrightstown, Bucks Co. PA which is where she lived with her parents in the 1860 census. Charles married I know as his daughter, Bertha (1990-1997) is buried next to him. He either had a brother or son, Isaac Hart as I have documentation of a written note to his Aunt, Clementina's daughter by her second marriage. I remember my grandmother telling me that Clementina's first family died in a virus epidemic and then she married a second time. Any help with this family line would be greatly appreciated. Joyce Sharpley joycesharpley@comcast.net <http://promos.hotbar.com/promos/promodll.dll?RunPromo&El=&SG=&RAND=45803&pa rtner=hotbar> Upgrade Your Email - Click here!

    05/13/2005 08:39:22
    1. Re: [HART-L] Daniel Hart
    2. Mike Thorne
    3. Hi Jean, I don't think I've got your Daniel, but could you insert some dates and locations (assuming you know them) and repost your inquiry? It would sure be a help to someone identifying your Daniel! Good luck, Mike Mike Thorne mhthorne@juno.com researching: Hart, Hunter, Thorne, Kearney (and variants), Wright, Shunk, Roberts (and other distant families such as Harris, Logsdon, Painter) -- jeanbout@juno.com wrote: In response to my inquiry in regard to Daniel Hart that married to an Elizabeth Butcher, daughter of Reuben S.Butcher and Rachel Wilmoth, a researcher said that Daniel Hart was son of John Hart and Jane Casey. However, the source was not provided. Elizabeth Butcher was born in 1857 and married Daniel Hart after 1870. It is hard to identify the aforementioned Daniel Hart because every and each Hart descendant named his son "Daniel." Can you help? Jean Boutcher Boucher-Boutcher-Butcher Researcher

    05/12/2005 11:46:37
    1. Howard Stanley HART, New Britain, Hartford, CT 1880 to abt. 1930
    2. Emily Wise
    3. I am looking for information on Howard Stanley HART. He was in business with Norman P. Cooley in Ct and maybe Holland, MI. Please contact me with any information that you might have. Thank you, Emily Wise Slidell, LA

    05/12/2005 09:23:14
    1. Samuel Hart & Saugus Iron Works
    2. It has been related to me that the Rangers at the Iron Works in Saugus, MA tell some aneddotes about the life of Samuel HART, who is famous for his work there. I am a descendant of Isaac HART through his last son Adam but he also had a son by the name of Samuel that lived at the time the Iron works were in production. I wwould like to find out if the Samuel the Rangers are talking about is the brother of my 5th Great Grandfather, Adam. TIA for any and all help or suggestions. Betty in Calif

    05/12/2005 06:16:08
    1. Daniel Hart
    2. In response to my inquiry in regard to Daniel Hart that married to an Elizabeth Butcher, daughter of Reuben S.Butcher and Rachel Wilmoth, a researcher said that Daniel Hart was son of John Hart and Jane Casey. However, the source was not provided. Elizabeth Butcher was born in 1857 and married Daniel Hart after 1870. It is hard to identify the aforementioned Daniel Hart because every and each Hart descendant named his son "Daniel." Can you help? Jean Boutcher Boucher-Boutcher-Butcher Researcher

    05/11/2005 07:13:46
    1. Re:Rebecca hart md. Isaac Vincent ca1770?
    2. Would love to find anything on one Rebecca (Becky) Hart who is supposed to have married one Isaac Vincent calculated date 1770 Possibly NC SC Tn May be a NA connection.If anyone know =s of a Native american connection with the hart family I would love tohear about it. Lori

    05/09/2005 09:42:10
    1. Daniel Hart -- Records from Randolph Co. Courthouse
    2. Property of the deceased John Wesley Wilmoth: Administrator: Reuben S. Bucher [sic], Daniel Hart -- a chest, $4.00 August 14, 1866 Testee by William Bennett, Recorder, R.C. [Randolph Co.] [Jean Boutcher's note: Reuben S. Butcher is husband of the deceased John W[esley] Wilmoth's daughter Rachel Wilmoth.] ---------------------- Death Record: Daniel Hart, mechanic, age 54, paraletic stroke, April 14, 1871, son of John Hart and Jeminia Hart. Testee John B. Morrison, Recorder Co. R. [Randolph Co.] Jean Boutcher =30=

    05/09/2005 05:37:21
    1. Parents Needed for Harts
    2. Hi to all, I am new to the list and I need your help for the parentages for as follows with five question marks after the names. Thank you for your assistance. JeanBout@Juno.Com Descendants of Thomas Wilmoth, Sr. 1 Thomas Wilmoth, Sr. 1703 - 1778 .. +Unknown ... 2 Thomas Wilmoth, Jr. 1734 - 1823 ....... +Agnes Nance 1738 - 1823 ......... 3 Thomas Wilmoth III 1766 - ............. +Amy Schoonover ......... 3 Nicholas Wilmoth 1762 - 1829 ............. +Sydney Currence 1771 - 1838 .............. 4 Thomas Wilmoth ................... +Sarah Mastery .................... 5 James L. Wilmoth 1820 - ........................+Margaret A. Hart 1826 - 1902 ????? .................... 5 Anzina Jane Wilmoth 1838 - ........................ +David B. Hart 1833 - ????? .............. 4 John Wesley Wilmoth 1790 - 1866 ................... +Elizabeth Anna Kettel 1790 - 1870 .................... 5 Rachel Wilmoth 1814 - 1873 ........................ +Reuben S. Butcher 1801 - 1883 .......................... 6 Almira Butcher 1836 - ..............................+ George W. Wilmoth 1835 - .......................... 6 Francis Marion Butcher 1838 - 1880 ..............................+Martha Wilmoth 1854 - .......................... 6 Elizabeth Ann Butcher 1857 - ..............................+Daniel Hart ????? .................... 5 Sarah Wilmoth 1818 - 1892 ........................ +Daniel S. Hart 1816 - 1871 ????? =30=

    05/05/2005 01:38:08
    1. Attention Hart Researchers
    2. aj jenkins
    3. Hi im hoping that sks out there might be able to tell me anything about the Davids in these families,they are the only ones on the 1891,1901 census in that area,or anywhere in cape breton i am trying to locate my g grandfather with no luck so im hoping someone out there might know something about him my David did move to Glace Bay At some pointnot sure when best guess i can give is before june 1922 when my grandfather was born until 1929 when his wife? died ?any help would be great tks Aj families listed below Family one 9 11 O'Donnell Mary F Head W Jul 4 1834 66 11 O'Donnell James M Son S Jun 24 1875 11 11 O'Donnell Thomas M Son S Jun 6 1880 20 11 Burke Mary C. F granddaughter S May 9 1890 10 11 Hart David M Grandson S Nov 4 1892 8 family two 1 42 20 28 Hart Simon M Head M Sep 5 1860 40 21 28 Hart Sarah F Wife M Jul 4 1861 39 22 28 Hart Agnes F Daughter S Nov 4 1887 13 28 Hart Thomas M Son S ? 15 1889 11 24 28 Hart Mary A. F Daughter S Jul 26 1891 9 25 28 Hart Helena F Daughter S Jan 4 1894 7 26 28 Hart Jane F Daughter S Nov 4 1895 5 27 28 Hart David M Son S Apr 4 1898 3 A.J.Jenkins _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft® SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN® Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*.

    04/19/2005 02:20:11
    1. Re: [HART-L] Attention Hart Researchers
    2. Hi, AJ I would like to be the sks but I need to know the "where" you are talking about? Is this in Canada? Betty in Calif., USA aj jenkins <gencraze_921@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi im hoping that sks out there might be able to tell me anything about the Davids in these families,they are the only ones on the 1891,1901 census in that area,or anywhere in cape breton i am trying to locate my g grandfather with no luck so im hoping someone out there might know something about him my David did move to Glace Bay At some pointnot sure when best guess i can give is before june 1922 when my grandfather was born until 1929 when his wife? died ?any help would be great tks Aj families listed below Family one 9 11 O'Donnell Mary F Head W Jul 4 1834 66 11 O'Donnell James M Son S Jun 24 1875 11 11 O'Donnell Thomas M Son S Jun 6 1880 20 11 Burke Mary C. F granddaughter S May 9 1890 10 11 Hart David M Grandson S Nov 4 1892 8 family two 1 42 20 28 Hart Simon M Head M Sep 5 1860 40 21 28 Hart Sarah F Wife M Jul 4 1861 39 22 28 Hart Agnes F Daughter S Nov 4 1887 13 28 Hart Thomas M Son S ? 15 1889 11 24 28 Hart Mary A. F Daughter S Jul 26 1891 9 25 28 Hart Helena F Daughter S Jan 4 1894 7 26 28 Hart Jane F Daughter S Nov 4 1895 5 27 28 Hart David M Son S Apr 4 1898 3 A.J.Jenkins _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft� SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN� Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*.

    04/19/2005 10:47:29
    1. HART interests.
    2. K E Hart
    3. AJ, That's because there haven't been any posts. the archives for this list can be seen at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/HART/ I would like to take this chance to re-post my HART interests, both here in New Zealand and in the Lancashire and Staffordshire areas of the United Kingdom, and encourage other people to list their interests as well in the hopes someone will make a connection. Currently searching for: Harts of Coromandel and Thames NZ Harts of Salford, Lancs. Harts of Haughton and Seighford, Staffs Owens of Hulme, Lancs Owens of Bangor, North Wales Queens of Papamoa/Matakohe NZ Toveys of London Beech of Onehunga, NZ Check out my HART family webpage. http://hartsofnewzealand.rootschat.net/ _________________________________________________________________ Need more speed? Get Xtra Broadband @ http://jetstream.xtra.co.nz/chm/0,,202853-1000,00.html

    03/28/2005 03:17:37
    1. Roll Call - Hart Family of Quebec, Canada
    2. I am seeking links to the Hart Family of Quebec, Canada. Aaron Hart, his son Moses, etc. Aaron Hart's brother, Henry Hart, lived near Albany, NY. Happy Hunting! J. Forrestal

    03/27/2005 11:26:45
    1. TEST<NOT RECIEVING EMAILS
    2. aj j
    3. hi everyone i m sorry for this email but i dont seem to be getting any email for awhile now tks A.J.Jenkins _________________________________________________________________ Take charge with a pop-up guard built on patented Microsoft® SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN® Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*.

    03/25/2005 02:02:15
    1. state shorthand
    2. tina
    3. Tina would like to send thanks to those who took the time to enlighten her.

    03/12/2005 11:51:40
    1. Muster Rolls?
    2. Hi List, Is there a way I can check the Muster Rolls of 1825-1835 for Pennsylvania? I am looking for William Hart and Peter Igo. Thanks much Connie Latta Keep what is worth keeping and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. Author Unknown

    03/11/2005 03:41:15
    1. state shorthand
    2. Katherine Hart
    3. Alabama AL Alaska AK Arizona AZ Arkansas AR California CA Colorado CO Connecticut CT Delaware DE District of Columbia DC ( or DoC) Florida FL Georgia GA Hawaii HI Idaho ID Illinois IL Indiana IN Iowa IA Kansas KS Kentucky KY Louisiana LA Maine ME Maryland MD Massachusetts MA Michigan MI Minnesota MN Mississippi MS Missouri M0 Montana MT Nebraska NE Nevada NV New Hampshire NH New Jersey NJ New Mexico NM New York NY North Carolina NC North Dakota ND Ohio OH Oklahoma OK Oregon OR Pennsylvania PA Rhode Island RI South Carolina SC South Dakota SD Tennessee TN Texas TX Utah UT Vermont VT Virginia VA Washington WA West Virginia WV Wisconsin WI Wyoming WY Auckland New Zealand Currently searching for: Harts of Coromandel and Thames NZ Harts of Salford, Lancs. Harts of Haughton and Seighford, Staffs Owens of Hulme, Lancs Owens of Bangor, North Wales Queens of Papamoa/Matakohe NZ Toveys of London Beech of Onehunga, NZ A never-ending supply of chocolate tim tams World Peace (not in that order of course) Check out my new HART family webpage. http://hartsofnewzealand.rootschat.net/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/

    03/10/2005 04:17:13
    1. state shorthand
    2. tina
    3. Quote from recent e-mail in part- "These troops were from MA. PA, VA, MD, DE, CT and NC" As a Brit. this is of very little help to my understanding of the location being talked of. Could some kind soul post a list of the State names with the commonly used short cuts?

    03/10/2005 02:19:43
    1. Re: [HART-L] state shorthand
    2. Leslie Bagwell
    3. Use this map, should help http://www.usgenweb.com/states/index.shtml

    03/10/2005 09:51:30
    1. CORPS OF LIGHT INFANTRY-1779
    2. Researchers, It was the practice in the British Army to consolidate the Light Infantry Companies from e number of regiments and form into a Corps of Light Infantry for the campaign season. So it was with the American Continental Army in 1779. In the spring of 1779 the British had advanced up the Hudson (North) River to King's Ferry landing sites on either bank of the river, On the east was Verplank's Point and on the west was Stony Point. Fortifying the two points posed a threat to Washington's Army at West Point some 12 miles to the north on the west bank of the river. The Stony Point garrison posed the greatest threat. It was being well fortified with defensive works and cannon as well as a garrison of about 700 men. Washington needed to respond to the presences of the British Army. Thus he caused the Corps of Light Infantry (LI) to be formed using the regimental light infantry companies of his Army around West Point. These troops were from MA. PA, VA, MD, DE, CT and NC. The LI companies contributed to the Corps were formed into companies as follows: 6 from MA, 6 from PA, 6 from VA, 4 from MD/DE, 8 from CT, and 2 from NC. It was 32 companies in all. The Corps was to be commanded by Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. He organized the Light Infantry Corps into 4 Regiments, each with 8 Companies. Wayne selected the senior officers from the most experienced of Washington's Army in the area. The First LI Regiment was commanded by Colonel Christian Febiger of Virginia, the Second LI Regiment by Colonel Richard Butler of Pennsylvania, the Third LI Regiment by Colonel Return J. Meigs of Connecticut and the Fourth LI Regiment by Colonel Rufus Putnam of Massachusetts. Other field grade officers (Lt. Cols. and Majors) were selected for their reputations as leaders and fighters. As the LI companies were already manned by the best junior officers (Captains and Lieutenants) and the most experienced soldiers in each regiment, the whole was a composite of the finest of the Continental Army. Training was rigorous with emphasis on the use of stealth and the bayonet. General von Stueben, himself, oversaw the training. The mission of the Corps was very close hold. It was to attack Stony Point , a fortress built on a rocky promontory located on the west bank of the Hudson River. The troops were to approach at night and assault using bayonet alone. The only firing of muskets was to be by the element which was to cause a diversion. The scheme was to attack Stony Point from south and north while an element created a diversion by musket fire from the center or main approach to the fort. General Wayne lead the attack from the south. The attack was scheduled for midnight 15 July 1779. Due to the difficult terrain it was about 20 minutes late. However, the fort was over run in about 20 to 30 minutes. The ruse of feinting an attack on the main approach worked and the defenders were poorly deployed when the LI flank attacks over came the resistance. "The fort is our own" was the cry of success that night. Often overlooked is the Artillery detachment with Wayne, whose task was to man the captured cannon and turn the guns on the British vessel in the River and on the fortress at Verplank Point on the opposite side of the river. This they did with exceptional effect. They drove HMS Vulture down stream and harassed the opposite fort to the point that they did not react to the action at Stony Point. There were many heroes that night, but several got recognized by Congress. They were Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne, Lt. Col. Louis de Fleury, Major Jack Stuart, Lt. James Gibbon, and Lt. George Knox. Because this Corps of Light Infantry was a temporary organization, the details of its membership were not recorded or recordings were lost. At present the only way to continue to reconstruct the rosters of the several units is by reviewing personal claims of service at the Storming of Stony Point on 16 Jul 1779 which claims are found in individual pension applications for the most part. Some of the Company Orderly Books of the various LI companies may exist in a limited number of collections. I have found one kept by Captain Gamble of Virginia which was kept after the action at Stony Point, but before the Corps was disbanded for that year. It reveals many of the names, particularly Officers and Noncommissioned Officers who continue to serve in the Corps. Officers and men who were killed or wounded at Stony Point are not accounted for by name in material revealed so far. My attempt is to reconstruct the names of those who served in the Battle of Stony Point. If you have a Revolutionary War Patriot who claims he was at the Storming of Stony Point in 1779, I would appreciate hearing from you. Best regards, Hugh <hfthusma@aol.com>

    03/09/2005 12:37:37
    1. John HART b1840 Rodmarton, GLS, ENG > NZ c1840 THANKS & another try
    2. JimBev
    3. First, thank you to all those kind people who replied to my original posting. (I trust I have thanked them individually) I am now wondering if the information about his father on John HART's New Zealand death certificate is correct. I have put together a possible tree of his English ancestors to see if anyone recognizes this one. As I said previously, I am looking for the ancestors of John HART, my wife's great grandfather. Does anyone recognize John HART b c1840 (I would also be interested in making further contact with his descendants too) 1. John1 HART married Elisabeth. This marriage could be John Hart and Elizabeth Brassington in 1797 at Chedworth, GLS, ENG. He died on 14 Aug 1836. His body was interred at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. Elisabeth/Elizabeth was born circa 1771 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. She and James Hart, John Hart, and Elizabeth Bignal lived in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG, on 30 Mar 1851. Known children of John1 Hart and Elisabeth (--?--) were: + 2. i. James2 HART, b. 10 Apr 1801 at Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, England; m. Elizabeth Hulbit. Generation Two 2. James2 HART (John1) was born on 10 Apr 1801 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. He was baptized on 13 Apr 1801 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. He married Elizabeth Hulbit on 7 Sep 1835 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. He and Elizabeth Hart and Ruben Hulbert, Charles Hart, Rachel Hart, and John Hart lived in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG, on 6 Jun 1841. He was an Ag Lab on 6 Jun 1841. He was an Ag Lab on 30 Mar 1851. On 30 Mar 1851, James Hart was living with Elisabeth Hart and John Hart and Elizabeth Bignal in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. Elizabeth HULBIT was born circa 1806 at GLS, ENG. She was probably Elizabeth Hulbert. She died on 3 Dec 1843. Her body was interred at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. Known children of James2 Hart and Elizabeth Hulbit were as follows: 3. i. Charles3 HART was born circa 1836 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. On 6 Jun 1841, Charles Hart was living with James Hart and Elizabeth Hart and Ruben Hulbert, Rachel Hart, and John Hart in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. He was an apprentice wheelright on 30 Mar 1851. On 30 Mar 1851, Charles Hart was living with Richard Roberts and Mary Roberts and Ralph Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Ellen Roberts, William Roberts, Richard Roberts, and Joseph Roberts. 4. ii. Rachel HART was born circa 1838 at GLS, ENG. On 6 Jun 1841, Rachel Hart was living with James Hart and Elizabeth Hart and Ruben Hulbert, Charles Hart, and John Hart in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. As of 6 Jun 1841, she was also known as Rachell/Rachele HART 5. iii. John HART was born circa 1841 at Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. On 6 Jun 1841, John Hart was living with James Hart and Elizabeth Hart and Ruben Hulbert, Charles Hart, and Rachel Hart in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. He was a student on 30 Mar 1851. On 30 Mar 1851, John Hart was living with Elisabeth Hart and James Hart and Elizabeth Bignal in Rodmarton, GLS, ENG. Jim Jim & Beverley Payne NEW ZEALAND jr_bjpayne@xtra.co.nz Our web page has moved to the following URL: http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/shampayne2004/

    03/08/2005 01:53:01