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    1. [HART-L] HART/POTTER - NJ
    2. Robert H. Smith
    3. Rev. War Pension Application: W-95 Daniel HART m. Prudence POTTER, 6 June 1786 by Rev. Jonathan ELMER, Presbyterian Church, New Providence, Essex Co., NJ. Soldier b. 17 Dec. 1749. In 1832, soldier, aged 82, d. 7 Dec. 1832, New Providence. Widow, b. 18 June 1752. In 1838 widow, aged 86, res. New Providence.

    10/24/2002 07:21:57
    1. [HART-L] HART HUNTER
    2. Ray Hart
    3. I have a some time been hunting HART family of Zalig HART. This what I have .... Benjamin Hart married Matilda Soloman in the Great Synagogue of London 1875 His parents Zalig and Hannah, Her parent Colman Soloman Their trades Fishmonger and Furniture Sales Migration Sydney Australia 1883. Later to New Zealand. Harold Hector Bernard Hart [UK ? ].......... Wellington New Zealand Charles Henry Hart [ b UK 1878 ]............ Texas, USA Marion Pauline Williams [ b UK 1876 ] ....... Bexley, Sydney Australia Celestine Leonora Williams [ b ? ........ " " " Alexander Joseph Hart [ b UK 1880 ]......... South Africa. Gershon Leonpold Hart [ b AUST. 1883 ]......... Perth, Western Australia. Jeanetta Julia Stockbridge [ b AUST.1886 ] .... Bexley, Sydney. Avice Anetta Blackmore [ b AUST. 1888 ]......... Newcastle, NSW Australia. John Robert Victor Hart [ b AUST.1890 ]........ Napier, New Zealand Norman Cyril Alphonso Hart [ b AUST. 1900 ]..... Invercargill, New Zealand. ,,,,,,,,, Now Benjamin's father was Zalig Hart. That comes from a copy of Benjamin's and Matilda's marriage site. We believe that the 1881 British census has a mis-spelling for Zalig. They have called him and a 16 year old son "Telig". It appears that Zalig [ b1818 ] [ whose middle name was Solomon ] was the son of Moses Hart who passed away in 1844. Moses is believed to have been married to Elizabeth. Zalig Solomon HART had 7 children whose names and dates of birth were ... Moses HART [ b1846 Middlesex, St.England ] Betsy HART [ b1847 Middlesex, St.England ] Daniel HART [ b1850 Whitechapel,Middlesex St.England ] Benjamin HART [ b1851 "London" ] Rosetta HART [ b1853 Middlesex St. England ] Zuseman HART [ b1855 ] Lipman HART [ b1856 Middlesex St. ] '''''''''' Daniel, mentioned above had 4 children ..... Mary HART [ b c1870 Whitechapel, Middlesex, England. Eliza HART [ b c1875 Whitechapel, London, England. Zalig HART [ b c1876 Whitechapel, London, England. Marks [Morris ]HART [ b c1879 Whitechapel, London, England. Benjamin, mentioned above was to become my Great Grandfather. If any of the above is a help to that's great. If you have anything you think would be of value to me I'd be delighted to hear from you.

    10/24/2002 05:47:34
    1. [HART-L] HART/STOUT - NJ/VA
    2. Robert H. Smith
    3. Rev. War Pension Application: W - 7628 Edward HART m. Nancy STOUT, October 1777. Soldier b. 1755, son of John HART, one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Soldier died 6 October 1812. In 1836, widow, aged 80, resided in Beverly, Randolph Co., VA. Children Joseph HART and Deborah BOOTH. Soldier's brother Daniel HART b. August 1762 and in 1836 resided in Randolph Co., VA.

    10/24/2002 05:25:39
    1. [HART-L] Ebenezer HART - NJ
    2. Robert H. Smith
    3. Rev. War Pension Application: R-4698 Ebenezer HART m. Permillia ?, October 1782 by Esq. LECOUNTE, Middlesex Co., NJ. Ten children, seven living in 1836. Soldier died 18 Aug 1831. In 1836, widow residing in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ. In 1852, daughter Margaret HART residing Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

    10/24/2002 05:20:41
    1. [HART-L] HART/SMITH - NJ
    2. Robert H. Smith
    3. Rev. War Pension Application: R-4700 Samuel HART m. Miriam SMITH, between 1787 and 1789, Trenton, Hunterdon Co., NJ by Rev. James ARMSTRONG. Soldier died 7 Nov 1815, Hunterdon Co., NJ Widow died 16 Sept 1850, Montgomery Co., OH. In 1852, heirs Elijah HART, aged 62, and Mary PIERSON, aged 59, both residing in Montgomery Co., OH One Jonathan PIERSON and Sarah PIERSON.

    10/24/2002 05:12:05
    1. [HART-L] New Jersey Harts
    2. I am attempting to obtain information on Matilda Hart who was born about 1833 in New Jersey. She went on to marry Daniel H. Smith, and they moved to Livingston Co, MI before the birth of their daughter Sarah in 1855. They also had sons John and Frank. I know that Matilda and Daniel were both born in New Jersey. I would like to start checking census records for them, but I haven't a clue where to start in New Jersey. Does anyone know of some NJ counties where the Harts were prevalent, to give me a starting location to begin my search? I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! Heather L. Hugenot zoocrew2@mindspring.com

    10/24/2002 04:55:23
    1. [HART-L] Absalom HART
    2. Robert H. Smith
    3. Rev. War Pension Application: W-425 Absalom HART m. Susan ___, February 1776. Soldier d. 1 Jan 1826. In 1837, widow, aged 82, res. Laurence Twp, Hunterdon Co., NJ, d. 1846. In 1837, brother Elijah HART, aged 72, res. Laurence. Son-In-Law John PLUMLEY res. Laurence, Mercer Co., NJ.

    10/24/2002 04:16:12
    1. RE: [HART-L] HART/STOUT - NJ/VA
    2. Jack Willoughby
    3. Robert: What does the "W-7628" in your message refer to? Jack Willoughby, descendant of John Hart the Signer -----Original Message----- From: Robert H. Smith [mailto:hawkridge@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:26 AM To: HART-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HART-L] HART/STOUT - NJ/VA Rev. War Pension Application: W - 7628 Edward HART m. Nancy STOUT, October 1777. Soldier b. 1755, son of John HART, one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Soldier died 6 October 1812. In 1836, widow, aged 80, resided in Beverly, Randolph Co., VA. Children Joseph HART and Deborah BOOTH. Soldier's brother Daniel HART b. August 1762 and in 1836 resided in Randolph Co., VA.

    10/24/2002 03:01:59
    1. [HART-L] William Hart
    2. Laurie
    3. 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

    10/23/2002 09:34:48
    1. Re: [HART-L] Joseph Hart/Sarah Jane Riley
    2. Bill Hart
    3. HART-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > > I would like to know if there is anyone that can connect to the following: > > Joseph Hart s/o ????? > m. 1858 Elkhart County, Indiana > Sarah Jane Riley d/o John and Cynthia (Wilson) Riley > > Joseph died in 1864 from a wound received in the Civil War. Although I have no connection, I took a quick look in the 1850 Census. Indiana, Elkhart County, Jefferson Township On page 57B/58A enumerated 23 August 1850 Joshua Hart 52 laborer Illinois Mary " 49 - Pennsylvania Joseph " 15 - Indiana Daniel " 24 laborer Ohio Joshua " 4 - Indiana On page 59B enumerated 23 August 1850 John Riley 30 farmer Ohio Cynthia " 30 - Ohio Sarah J. " 7 - Indiana ---- Bill

    10/09/2002 10:08:36
    1. [HART-L] Joseph Hart/Sarah Jane Riley
    2. I would like to know if there is anyone that can connect to the following: Joseph Hart s/o ????? m. 1858 Elkhart County, Indiana Sarah Jane Riley d/o John and Cynthia (Wilson) Riley Joseph died in 1864 from a wound received in the Civil War.

    10/08/2002 05:46:02
    1. [HART-L] Monterey County: Priest Valley and Peach Tree Township ???
    2. david veautour
    3. Hi, all. I'm looking to make contact with decendants of Harts from Peach Tree Township / Priest Valley area of Monterey County, California, who decended from Patrick Hart and Margaret Burns. Patrick and Margaret had five children: Mary, wife of John E. Clayton Ellen, wife of Leroy Akers Margaret wife of Levi Akers Catherine wife of (unknown) Wescott Thomas Hart _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    09/18/2002 07:44:59
    1. [HART-L] Re: HART-D Digest V02 #88
    2. Bill Hart
    3. HART-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > From: "Carla Clifton" <cclifton@ev1.net> > To: HART-L@rootsweb.com > > Please reply to Laurie at: makeadiff@aol.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: MakeADiff@aol.com [mailto:MakeADiff@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 8:37 AM > To: HART-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: {not a subscriber} George A Hart Info > > I'm looking for information on my great-grandfather's family, George A Hart > b:October 31, 1872, Albany, Albany County, NY; d: November 08, 1936, > Syracuse, NY. He married Fannie Belle Finch. George and Fannie had two > children: Avis B, who married Ivan Horrigan and a son, Norman William who > married Angie Westcott. > > I believe George's parents are William Hart and Ella Ann Walker and George > had a brother Albert J. Hart who married a Carrie Miller. > > This is all the information that I have on my great-grandfather, can any > help fill in the missing links? > > Laurie Laurie, I hope this helps. The 1920 Census for Van Buren Township, Onondaga County, New York listed the following at 33 Tappan St. ED 237, page 7B, enumerated 8 January 1920. Hart, George, head, male, 47, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY occupation machinist, worked at gear factory Hart, Fannie, wife, female, 48, married, born Illinois, father born NY, mother born NY occupation none Hart, Avis, daughter, female, 22, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born Illinois occupation clerical work, worked at auto factory Hart, William, son, male, 20, single born NY, father born NY, mother born Illinois occupation chemist, worked at gear factory Hart, Ella, son written and crossed out, female, 71, widowed born NY, father born Massachusetts, mother born NY occupation none I do not know if these Hart's are related to me. But I am curious as to the auto factory where Avis was employed. Bill Hart bill.hart@mscsoftware.com

    09/17/2002 05:39:48
    1. [HART-L] William Hart
    2. William Hart (b: June 07, 1844, NY; d: August 19, 1882 Baldwinsville, NY) and Ella Ann Walker are my gg-grandparents. They had two sons: George A. Hart(my great-grandfather) and Albert J. Hart. George A Hart b: October 31, 1872, Albany, NY; d: November 08, 1936,Syracuse, NY. He married Fannie Belle Finch. Albert J. Hart b: April 12, 1878 Baltimore, Maryland; d: April 02, 1951 Fort Wayne, Indiana. He married a Carrie Miller. This is all the information that I have on my family, can any one help fill in the missing links? Laurie

    09/17/2002 04:03:44
    1. [HART-L] FW: {not a subscriber} George A Hart Info
    2. Carla Clifton
    3. Please reply to Laurie at: makeadiff@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: MakeADiff@aol.com [mailto:MakeADiff@aol.com] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 8:37 AM To: HART-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} George A Hart Info I'm looking for information on my great-grandfather's family, George A Hart b:October 31, 1872, Albany, Albany County, NY; d: November 08, 1936, Syracuse, NY. He married Fannie Belle Finch. George and Fannie had two children: Avis B, who married Ivan Horrigan and a son, Norman William who married Angie Westcott. I believe George's parents are William Hart and Ella Ann Walker and George had a brother Albert J. Hart who married a Carrie Miller. This is all the information that I have on my great-grandfather, can any help fill in the missing links? Laurie

    09/16/2002 02:49:52
    1. [HART-L] It's a Hoax apparently
    2. To everyone I wrote to on my address book about the so called virus, I have now been told many times over from nice people like yourselves that it is a HOAX! I am not happy about the fact that I was told it was a true virus and neither is my dad who was the one who told me, in fact he is even more annoyed than I am. So once again I'm so sorry that I told you all this was a virus and I'm now off to restore the file from one of the links that so many helpful people sent me. Sorry once again, Julie

    09/14/2002 10:05:28
    1. [HART-L] RE: Possible Virus--Read this before you delete anything
    2. jddbgmgr.exe is a hoax. Do not delete this file. It is used with JAVA language and is a standard Microsoft file. Please advise all people who you sent this to, to ignore your message. You have been had by a hoax. For full information go to this McAfee site. <A HREF="http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99436.htm">jdbgmgr.exe hoax</A>

    09/12/2002 01:23:31
    1. Re: [HART-L] possible virus
    2. David C Hart
    3. Sorry, the last part of that link got split into a second line. Try this link (ending in .file.hoax.html). http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoa x.html Have a great day. David C Hart Hart Actuarial Consulting Ltd. e-mail: dhart@an-actual-actuary.com internet: www.an-actual-actuary.com tel: 905-820-4810 fax: 905-820-5520 ----- Original Message ----- From: "David C Hart" <dhart@an-actual-actuary.com> To: <HART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [HART-L] possible virus > BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU DELETE. > > The file jdbgmgr.exe is actually a legitimate file - you do not want to > delete it. Look at the following Norton Antivirus site about hoaxes. > > http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoa > x.html > > Have a great day. > > David C Hart > Hart Actuarial Consulting Ltd. > e-mail: dhart@an-actual-actuary.com > internet: www.an-actual-actuary.com > tel: 905-820-4810 > fax: 905-820-5520 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Kira11897@aol.com> > To: <HART-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 4:00 PM > Subject: [HART-L] possible virus > > > > Hi to everyone, > > > > I'm really sorry about this but I received an e-mail from my dad which > > contained a virus. Apparently it attaches itself to everyone on my > address > > list which is why I'm sending this to you. Please, Please all follow the > > instructions below to check your computers. And if you find it please warn > > everyone on you address book. > > > > Once again I'm really sorry about this and I have had a word with my dad > and > > he's promised to be more careful in future. > > > > > > > 1 Go to Start, click on Find or Search option > > > > > > 2 Inn the files / folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > > > 3 Be sure to search your 'C' Drive and any other drives you may have > > > > > > 4 Click "Find Now" > > > > > > 5 The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT > OPEN > > > IT > > > > > > 6 Go to edit; choose "select all" to highlight the file without > opening > > > it > > > > > > 7 Now go to file and select delete It will then go to the recycle bin > > > > > > 8 Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well > > > > > > IF YOU FIND THIS VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS > BOOK > > > > > > SO THAT THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK > > > > > > SORRY ABOUT THIS I'M SURE AS I HAVE FOUND IT EVERYONE IN MY ADDRESS BOOK > > > HAS ALSO RECEIVED IT > > > > > > To do this open new e-mail message > > > Click the icon of address book next to "To" > > > Click every name and add it to BCC > > > Copy this message, enter Subject past to e - mail > > > Send > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/12/2002 10:31:23
    1. Re: [HART-L] possible virus
    2. David C Hart
    3. BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU DELETE. The file jdbgmgr.exe is actually a legitimate file - you do not want to delete it. Look at the following Norton Antivirus site about hoaxes. http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoa x.html Have a great day. David C Hart Hart Actuarial Consulting Ltd. e-mail: dhart@an-actual-actuary.com internet: www.an-actual-actuary.com tel: 905-820-4810 fax: 905-820-5520 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kira11897@aol.com> To: <HART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 4:00 PM Subject: [HART-L] possible virus > Hi to everyone, > > I'm really sorry about this but I received an e-mail from my dad which > contained a virus. Apparently it attaches itself to everyone on my address > list which is why I'm sending this to you. Please, Please all follow the > instructions below to check your computers. And if you find it please warn > everyone on you address book. > > Once again I'm really sorry about this and I have had a word with my dad and > he's promised to be more careful in future. > > > > 1 Go to Start, click on Find or Search option > > > > 2 Inn the files / folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > 3 Be sure to search your 'C' Drive and any other drives you may have > > > > 4 Click "Find Now" > > > > 5 The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN > > IT > > > > 6 Go to edit; choose "select all" to highlight the file without opening > > it > > > > 7 Now go to file and select delete It will then go to the recycle bin > > > > 8 Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well > > > > IF YOU FIND THIS VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK > > > > SO THAT THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK > > > > SORRY ABOUT THIS I'M SURE AS I HAVE FOUND IT EVERYONE IN MY ADDRESS BOOK > > HAS ALSO RECEIVED IT > > > > To do this open new e-mail message > > Click the icon of address book next to "To" > > Click every name and add it to BCC > > Copy this message, enter Subject past to e - mail > > Send > > > > >

    09/12/2002 10:26:28
    1. [HART-L] possible virus
    2. Hi to everyone, I'm really sorry about this but I received an e-mail from my dad which contained a virus. Apparently it attaches itself to everyone on my address list which is why I'm sending this to you. Please, Please all follow the instructions below to check your computers. And if you find it please warn everyone on you address book. Once again I'm really sorry about this and I have had a word with my dad and he's promised to be more careful in future. > 1 Go to Start, click on Find or Search option > > 2 Inn the files / folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > 3 Be sure to search your 'C' Drive and any other drives you may have > > 4 Click "Find Now" > > 5 The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN > IT > > 6 Go to edit; choose "select all" to highlight the file without opening > it > > 7 Now go to file and select delete It will then go to the recycle bin > > 8 Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well > > IF YOU FIND THIS VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK > > SO THAT THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK > > SORRY ABOUT THIS I'M SURE AS I HAVE FOUND IT EVERYONE IN MY ADDRESS BOOK > HAS ALSO RECEIVED IT > > To do this open new e-mail message > Click the icon of address book next to "To" > Click every name and add it to BCC > Copy this message, enter Subject past to e - mail > Send >

    09/12/2002 10:00:30