Generation No. 1 1. Delilah Rice1 Burris born about 1729, possibly, Botetourt, Virginia. She married Miles H Hart about 1750 in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), son of Thomas Hart and Esther/Hester Miles. He was born About 1728 in Warminster, Bucks Co., Pa., and died March, 1785, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Children of Delilah Burris Hart and Miles H Hart are: 2 i. Joseph Hart, born about 1744 in Rockingham County, Virginia; died in Dearborn County, Indiana. 3 ii. Silas Hart, born about 1748, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 1790, Severns Valley, Hardin Co., Kentucky. He married Letitia Rawlings, September 5, 1787, in Nelson County, Kentucky, by William Taylor. She was born 1769, Berkeley Co., Virginia; died 1794 in Hardin County, Kentucky 4 iii. Henry Hart, born About 1750 in Rockingham Co., Va.; died June 1815, Bullit, Kentucky. He married (1) Elizabeth Shain Broughton About 1770 in Washington Co., Kentucky; she was born About 1754 in Washington Co., Kentucky. He married (2) Mary Broughton About 1773 in Westmoreland Co., Pa.; she was born March 14, 1748/49 in Coventry Parish, Somerset, Md.; died About 1785 in Fayette County, Pa.. 5 iv. John Hart, born June 05, 1759 in Berkeley County, Virginia, now West Virginia; died November 19, 1833, Coles County, Illinois. He married (1) Margaret Mundell; born 1760, New Castle, Delaware; died October 15, 1831, Greene County, Penna.. He married (2) Elizabeth Ferguson May 24, 1799 in Hardin County, Kentucky; born 1781, Hagerstown, Washington Co., Md.; died 1876. He married (3) Rebecca Beckett on September 29, 1811 in Hardin County, Kentucky; she was born About 1774 in Botetourt County, Va.; died 1843. 6 v. Miles Hart, born about 1760 in Rockingham County, Virginia; died 1782, Severns Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Rawlings About 1780 in Nelson County, Kentucky; she was born Bet. 1764 - 1766 in Hardin County, Kentucky; died 1844, Hardin County, Kentucky 7 vi. Thomas Hart, "Uncle Tommy" born 1760, Rockingham Co., Va.; died 1830 in Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois. He married Mary Herald; she was born About 1764 in Union county, South Carolina 8 vii. Moses Hart, born 1763 in Rockingham, Virginia; died Aft. 1825 in Indiana. 9 viii. Aaron Hart, born About 1770 in Rockingham Co., Va.. 10 ix. Josiah Hart, born January 01, 1770 in Rockingham county, Virginia, died 1840 in Texas. He was married to Ann Rawlings May 04, 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky, by Ben Linn/Lynn, son of Andrew Lynn of Fayette county, Penna, 4; she was born 1771 in Berkeley Co., Virginia (Old Frederick Co.); she died after 1830 in Pope Co., Arkansas. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION! ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
James Moffit was an Irishman, a good farmer, and a highly respected man. He owned a farm in West Pike Run township, Washington county, Penna, but followed the trade of a weaver and let his sons attend to the farm. The property is now owned by his grandson, John T. Moffit. James Moffit had quite a family of children. Thomas Moffitt, the eldest of the family, was a physician, and practiced his profession in the town of Carmichaels, Greene county, Penna. The son James Moffitt married Miss Bennett and lived in West Brownsville, Washington county, Penna. John Moffit became a farmer, and after he had reached old age married a Miss Wilson. William Moffit, another son of the elder James Moffit, married Miss West. The son Andrew Moffitt, whose wife was Miss Vance, lives in West Pike Run township. Of the daughters of James Moffit, Sr., Dorcas Moffitt became a schoolteacher and afterwards the wife of Ellis Johnson, removing to Ohio. Isabella Moffitt became the wife of Judge James Hart; and Jane Moffitt married John Hopkins. http://digital.library.pitt.edu/fulltext/simple.htm ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
Would like to find Warren Hart--b:1883---and hopefully his family..... Warren married Viola Lobberding--b:11/1894--Hanover,KS--(This was her second marriage)..... They lived in or around Hanover,KS.. Any information would greatly be appreciated.. Email me Misspiggieate@cs.com
Test to see if my e mail is getting through Carol (tweetybird) Home page:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tweetybirdgenealogy/> If site is down mirror site at: (not being updated at this time) <http://www.geocities.com/tweetybirdgenealogy> Visit my home page for "Home Children" information and other "world wide" links plus various passenger lists. Searching : Hart, Haslip, Stevens, Little, Budge, Chipman, Welch, Russell, Johns & Glover --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.443 / Virus Database: 248 - Release Date: 1/10/03
Happy New Years everyone! I am trying to find the parents and siblings of Clarence E. Hart. Here is what info I have on Clarence at this time: I am guessing that Clarence was born about 1870. He married a lady name Sarah (unkn last name) and had 5 children: Florence, Margaret, Nelson, Ruth and Vernon. Children born I believe between 1896-1904. In 1917 they lived in Baldwinsville, NY. Laurie Outgoing mail scanned by Norton Antivirus 2002 RESEARCHING:Alden~Blickensderfer~Dayton~Foster~Helbig,Jakway~Kibbe~Krieg~Nit zschke~Phelps~Robinson~Stokes RESEARCHING:Arnold~Brown~Cady~Finch~Hart~Magee~Palmer~Westcott~Whitford COMBINED RESEARCH:Lincoln~Somery~Stafford
Carol (tweetybird) Home page:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tweetybirdgenealogy/> If site is down mirror site at: (not being updated at this time) <http://www.geocities.com/tweetybirdgenealogy> Visit my home page for "Home Children" information and other "world wide" links plus various passenger lists. Searching : Hart, Haslip, Stevens, Little, Budge, Chipman, Welch, Russell, Johns & Glover --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.434 / Virus Database: 243 - Release Date: 12/25/02
I changed my service provider so have new email addy effective immediately tweetybirdone@cogeco.ca Carol (tweetybird) Home page:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tweetybirdgenealogy/> If site is down mirror site at: (not being updated at this time) <http://www.geocities.com/tweetybirdgenealogy> Visit my home page for "Home Children" information and other "world wide" links plus various passenger lists. Searching : Hart, Haslip, Stevens, Little, Budge, Chipman, Welch, Russell, Johns & Glover --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.434 / Virus Database: 243 - Release Date: 12/25/02
-----Original Message----- From: Marlene Hart [mailto:blondething@attbi.com] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:59 PM To: HART-admin@rootsweb.com Subject: Hart family tree Hi We are related to the Fla. Hart family. William J.Hart came to Fla. in 1840 from Philadelphia. I cannot find a record of his death ,checked with Jax.Fl. 2times Trying to find his fathers name.Last found William J. in 1880 in Polk County. Thanks for any info. Marlene Hart
Does anyone have the new e-mail address for Alice Smith, renown Hart researcher, formerly of Pretty Marsh, ME? Thanks. Tom
Carol (tweetybird) Home page:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tweetybirdgenealogy/> If site is down mirror site at: (not being updated at this time) <http://www.geocities.com/tweetybirdgenealogy> Visit my home page for "Home Children" information and other "world wide" links plus various passenger lists. Searching : Hart, Haslip, Stevens, Little, Budge, Chipman, Welch, Russell, Johns & Glover --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.431 / Virus Database: 242 - Release Date: 12/17/02
Hi I am new to the Hart List Line. I am looking for some inforation about my Richard Herron Hart family line. I am in hopes someone may can help me on his parents names. My Richard Herron Hart was born on 08-25-1819 in Tennessee and he died in Marshall Co. Miss. on 04-28-1881 He was married to Almira Shaw . His children were Elizabeth A. Hart was born Abt.1838. Aseneth Elizabeth hart was born on Abt. 1844 she was married James Edward Teel. William R. hart was born Abt. 1846 in Marshall Co. Ms. John G. Hart was born Abt. 1848. Charles W. Hart was born on 08-23-1863 and died on 05-06-1932 in Marshall Co. Ms. He was married to Mattie Person. Thomas Lewis Hill Hart was born on 07-06-1857 and died on 24-09-1925 he was married to Emma Jane Browning. This is all I can tell you about this side of my family. I am in hopes someone on the list line may can help me with Richard Herron Hart are his wife Almira Shaw parents. My e-mail address is ChiChi0324@aol.com. Sincerely: Kathy Curl
This is my oft-married gggrandmother. I am looking for the lucky Hart who was her last husband. She was born 1863, d. after 1949 in Georgia. She had children Howard, Nellie and Mellie with her first husband, Paul Armour. I don't know if there were other children afterwards. Jeanie Broome Johnson
All of good will, After reading my Email this AM, it is apparent that some comment needs to be made regarding preparation of useful quires. A simple review of prepared postings for WHO, WHAT, WHERE and WHEN should indicate if the reader of the posting can understand and respond meaningfully to your request. We tend to assume that others are on the same level of interest as we are and are as knowledgeable. In most cases the reader needs to be brought up to speed before he/she can be of help which we want to be. WHO, WHAT, WHERE and WHEN will help a lot. Please help us help you. Best regards and Seasons Greetings Hugh
Would Jerry Hart please email me as I have lost your email addy when my computer went down? Thank you Bonnie Arnold bonniea@centurytel.net Just Diggin Up Bones !!!
Hi, Does anyone have a family of Harts living in Main Road Plymouth Township, Luzerene County, Pa? I have them on the 1910 and 1920 census along with 12 children in 1910. George Hart was born in England in 1861 and emigrated with his family when he was around 10. He married Ellen, don't know her last name, and don't know when but they lived in Plymouth and had 12 children, which included 3 sets of twins. The first children being born in 1890 and the first set of twins in the family. If anyone has this family in their tree or knows anything about them, please please get in touch. thank you in advance for any help. Julie In cold, wet Scotland :(
My gggrandmother was Sally Hart who married Paul Armour. Their children were Nellie (m. Virgil Smith) b. 12/9/1888, d. 10/29/1964), Mellie (m. Thomas Canady Broom), my ggrandmother b. 2/18/1891, d. 3/11/1949, and Howard (children Paul and Reba). They were living in the Danielsville area of Georgia to the best of my knowledge. Looking for Sally's parents or siblings. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Jeanie Broome
Hello, This past June I travelled to Londonderry and Belfast accompanied by my research parter, John Giacoletti, former Curator of Rare Books at the University of North Carolina, and we experienced three action packed weeks in various libraries and research facilities and pubs. This was my 20th trip to Ireland, but the first for genealogical research. We are both skilled researchers and we were prepared. We were also LUCKY. If you would like to read about our genealogical findings just go to the main rootsweb.com page and look for the link to "threaded archives" Type in COWAN and search June and July 2002 and see what you think. It took me almost seven years of intense research to prove what I set out to prove and along the way I stumbled across a few research tools that I have shared with people before and will do again now. They are rare, out of print books and manuscripts which I doubt most people have ever seen. One of the items is found in only six Universities in America and a couple of them are not found here at all. They are as follows: The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery, 1905,1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Sociey of Antiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson & McCormack, 54 Kings St. 211 pages On our recent trip to Donegal we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted in the 1975 reprinting of this book. He is the last living person who had anything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST source for Ulster Presbyterian research. From Lecky I quote, "The lists of names of former generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are given in the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they may of necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with the locality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name, or live in the same places..." Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Events in Ireland during the Revolutionary period 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages. One of the most difficult sources to locate, in fact almost impossible. Months worth of reading and packed with great genealogy. Contains the following biographical sketches: 1. The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, took part in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power for the Defence. 2. The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the 8th Dec. 1688. 3. The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege (over 1200 genealogical sketches) 4. Those engaged in the relief of the city A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskillen in 1688 and 1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, M.A. Rector of Magilligan in the Diocese of Derry. Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Toronto, 1869 The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from. Along with "Fighters of Derry" these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of the Family of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other Families Connected with Them, by Amy Young, 1929, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 311 pages. Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan, McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester, Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others. The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed. A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through the eyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia 542 pages The best source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/Rockbridge Counties in Virginia. Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig. In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master of Arts, by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages. The most popular of the documents offered, this covers the families who settled in Russell county, Virginia when it was considered the frontier. If your ancestors came through southwestern Virginia, this document is the history of your family. Contains information on specific families as well as the farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there. Lots on the Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier. Names like Russell, Walker, Porter, Cowan, Houston, Boone, Montgomery, Fraley, Thompson, Anderson, Kilgore, and 50 or so other "Scotch-Irish" families make this an invaluable resource for your family history. The Reverend Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClure Publishing Co. 125 pages History of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev. Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. Well there you have it. The best documents I have found. If you are interested in purchasing any of the above items (I would like to make copies for free but I can't) contact me at cscunc@aol.com for details. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105
Hello All, I was doing some research in the 1845 Broadalbin, NY Census, recently and I found something that puzzled me. I have been looking for information on Ada HART. She was born about 1812 and died about 1838 in Fulton County, NY. I do not know who her parents are. She was married to Joel BROWN. When she died she was buried in the North Broadalbin Cem. Her grave was moved to the Union Mills Cem. during the late 1920s when the North Broadalbin became a part of the Sacandaga Lake. There is a Stephen HART who lived in Broadalbin in 1845. There is also a line in the census that has the names S. HART and Daniel STODDARD. Does anyone have any connection between the HARTS, BROWNS and STODDARDS? Members of these families are all buried in approximately the same area in the Union Mills Cem. Richard
Rev. War Pension Application: W - 7627 Samuel HART m. Mary (?) 10 Sept. 1789. In 1833 soldier, aged 75, resided in Frederick Co., VA, died 10 May 1838. In 1838, widow, aged 70, resided in Frederick Co., VA.
Laurie, This isn't much, but the 1880 Census in Fairfield, Henrico Co., Virginia shows that William O. (the index called it an O. anyway) and Ellie HART's parents were all born in New York State. Bill Hart > > Subject: [HART-L] William Hart > Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 15:34:48 -0400 > From: "Laurie" <dreams4u@twcny.rr.com> > To: HART-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Listers, > > I am looking for info on my gg-grandfather, William O. Hart, b: 6-4-1844 NY > (Possible Cicero, d: 8-19-1882, Baldwinsville, NY. He registered in the > Military-14 Reg. Vol. NYS-Civil War. > He married Ella Ann Walker, b: 6-26-1848, d: 1-14-1929. > > In 1872 was in Albany, NY, had a son there George A. In 1878 was in > Baltimore, Maryland, had a son Albert J while there. In 1880 lived in > Fairfield, Henrico Co., VA. > > Can anyone help me with William's parents? > > RESEARCHING: Alden, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Dayton, Finch, Foster, Hart, > Jakway, Kibbe, Krieg, Lincoln, Magee, Nitzschke, Palmer, Phelps, Robinson, > Somery, Stafford, Stokes, Westcott >