I am forwarding this to the List. This gentelman wants to talk about HARTS. MAYBE SOME OF YOU CAN HELP HIM. i AM TOO BUSY. Or maybe some of you can help me with my line. Thanks >X-Originating-IP: [63.14.193.86] >From: "Howard Hart" <howardhart@hotmail.com> >To: thedee@ctaz.com >Cc: howardhart@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: [HART-L] Hart/Snow/GN090900 >Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2000 22:09:26 GMT >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 09 Sep 2000 22:09:26.0925 (UTC) FILETIME=[9E5113D0:01C01AAA] > >Dear Thelma: > >Thanks for your good messsage ... It seems that your Harts came over from >Ireland about one hundred years after mine did ... My Harts settled in GA >and specifically Washington County GA. > >I will help you research your Harts and hopefully, we will find a tie with >my Harts of GA. > >I live in Phoenix AZ ... since 1967. > >My phone number is 602-997-6737 ... Email Address howardhart@hotmail.com > >You and your family are welcome to visit anytime you are in Phoenix. > >Prescott is such a nice place. I visit there often. > >It is amazing that he came all the way out here at that time. However, the >Harts moved to the west coast even to San Francisco during that period. > >I appreciate the history you included in your search. I am a very dedicated >researcher of the HartLine regardless of where they came from. I would like >for you to stop by and see my computer room and we can talk Harts. > >I am divorced, but not alone ... I rent out rooms to people that I am >counseling with on a short term or long term basis. I have three in my home >at the present time. One lady from N.Y. just arrive a couple months ago ... >I have a lady that came in a few weeks ago and a man that has been in off >and on for several years. At 73, I have closed down my Counseling practice >and do it from my home by personal appointments, phone, internet and icq. > >I have other business interest as well. > >Looking forward to hearing from you very soon. > >Howard Hart > > >>From: Thelma Durbin <thedee@ctaz.com> >>To: HART-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [HART-L] Hart/Snow >>Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2000 11:32:24 -0700 >> >>Hello again from Arizona where it is cooling down after a hot - hot summer. >>I have been looking for this HART for a long time. Hope some of the new >>listers will have some information. >> >>G-grandfather Francis 'Frank' Joseph HART b Jan 1833 Ireland d Nov 8 1908 >>Prescott, Arizona. Shoemaker by trade. Parents unknown. He m Mildred Jane >>Snow Jun 8 1879 in Kinney, TX >> >>G-grandmother Mildred Jane SNOW b Oct 8 1861 TX. d Aug 23, 1940 in >>Bakersfield, Kern Co. CA She was the daughter of John P. SNOW and Unknown. >> >>Children were: >> Mary HART b May 1881 TX >> Bettie Hart b Jul 1882 TX >>mine* Katherine HART Jun 30 1884 El Paso TX dJune 30 1941 South Gate >>CA >> m Edmund Jacob Riley (1) >> m Charles M. Beckwith (2) >> Lula HART b July 1886 >> Joseph Francis HART b Oct 1888 >> >>Francis and Mildred were divorced before Aug 16 1893 (when Mildred >>remarried.) >> >>The next census was the 8 day of June, 1900 Yavapai Co. AZ. >> >>Francis was on Prescott Az with three of their children Mary and Betty and >>Joseph. >>Mildred was in Graham Co. AZ - remarried to Charles Roby- with Katherine >>and Lula Hart and Effie and Maude Roby (5 & 2 years old). >> >>City Directory 1903 stated: >>Francis 'Frank Joseph' Hart ran a shoemaker store in Prescott at 114 N. >>Cortez St. Frank lived at 136 N. Cortez St. for fifteen years. >> >>Joe HART, Bell Boy at the Hotel Burke and lived in Rm 120 of the Burke >>Hotel. >>Miss Mollie (Mary)HART Clerk at Goldwater's store resided at 530 Willis St. >>(No mention of Betty but she showed up with Mildred in Graham Co. AZ later) >> >>Francis 'Frank' Joseph Hart's obit from Journal-Miner Wed. May 11 1908: >> >>The remains of Frank Hart, who dided in the hospital Sunday morning at 6:00 >>o'clock, were interred yeaterday afternoon at 3:o'clock in the Citizens' >>cemetery. The funeral was held from the Catholic Church under the >>direction of the Kuffner undertaking establishment. >>He was 75 years of age and a Native of Connectieut. He was a shoemaker by >>occupation and had been a resident of this city fifteen years. He was >>admitted to the hospital a year ago suffering from general debility. He >>gradually sank until death came as a relief. He served in the Civil War >>with Wilson Zouaves and the fourth and Sixith Cavalry. >>Three daughters, one in Iowa and two in Graham County, and one son survive >>him. He leaves no immediate relatives here. >>He was a man of generous impulse and respected by all who knew him. >> >>DOES ANY ONE ON THE LIST KNOW OF THIS MAN AND WHERE HIS CHILDREN MAY HAVE >>GONE????? >> >>tHANK IN ADVANCE. >> >>Thelma >> >> >> >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >http://profiles.msn.com. > >