Tim: I am also searching the Hart family name.. my line is known to have a strong English and Scot Irish background. What part of the country did they immigrate through... Virginia or Ellis Island. I have found this line in my family very elusive to me as well. You are not alone. It is difficult to find any info when you have little to go on or are unable to share the info you do have. My family of Harts settled in Penn State. Good luck and Happy Hunting, Tracilyn -----Original Message----- From: Tim Hart <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, July 20, 1998 10:25 PM Subject: [HART-L] German Harts? >Does anyone out there have an interest in Harts who are not from the south, >and didn't immigrate in the 1700s? > >Can anyone clue me in on this? All the Hart people I find on the internet >seem to have completely different ancestry than me. I am of German >ancestry. I have yet to find anyone with similar roots. Yet, in searching >ship's passenger lists, I do find Harts immigrating from Germany. And the >spelling, while sometimes different than "HART," is often the same. > >I'd really love to hear some thoughts from those more genealogically >knowledgeable than myself. > > >Thanks! >Tim > >______________________________