Descendants of Edwin Hart

Generation No. 1

 

1. EDWIN1 HART was born 1790-1800, and died Abt. 1865. He married ELIZA ANDERSON.

Notes for EDWIN HART:

Edwin Hart was a man of substance and prominence in his community, Clarke County, Virginia, where he was a large owner of property and slaves. He was a miller, grinding flour for the people of the region about, and carried on a most successful business up to the time of the Civil War. He was a tall man and a conspicuous figure in the neighborhood, and he and his family were staunch members of the Baptist Church. Like so many of his fellows, the devoted citizens of the south, Mr. Hart was a great sufferer in the Civil War and found himself at the end of the conflict a ruined man. He did not long survive his misfortune, dying shortly after in his native place. He was married to a Miss Anderson and by her had five children, as follows: Fannie, married to Thomas B. Marsh, a resident of Washington, District of Columbia, and connected with the post office department there; John W., of whom further; Joseph, who became a farmer in the West; Thomas, a farmer of Clarke County, Virginia; Jane, who later became Mrs. Moore, lived in Virginia, and had one child, a son John.

Source: Genealogical & Personal History of Western Pennsylvania, by John W. Jordan, 1915

More About EDWIN HART: Occupation: Miller

Children of EDWIN HART and ELIZA ANDERSON are:

2.

i.

JANE2 HART

3.

ii.

JOHN WILLIAM HART, b. 1824, Clarke County, VA; d. May 1865, PA

 

iii.

THOMAS HART, b. Aft. 1824, Clarke County, VA

More About THOMAS HART: Occupation: Farmer

4.

iv.

FRANCES ELIZABETH HART, b. 1828, Clarke County, VA

5.

v.

JOSEPH S HART, b. 1838, Clarke County, VA

  

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