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72 HART FAMILY.
WILLIAMS.

81.                       Chenango Co., N.Y.

HEPZIBAH HART, third daughter of Job Hart, of Kensington, and his wife Eunice (Beckley), was born                . She married,                   , Solomon Williams, and they settled in                  , Chenango Co., New York.

82.     Kensington, Conn., Fabius; N. Y.

DEACON MATTHEW HART, eldest son of Matthew Hart, of Kensington, Conn., and his wife Elizabeth (Hopkins), was born Aug. 12th, 1760, at Kensington, and baptized Oct. 5th, 1760, by Rev. Samuel Clark. He married, Jan. 11th, 1782, at Kensington, Urania Hooker, daughter of Ashbel and his wife Susannah (Langdon), born at Kensington, and baptized there May 11th, 1760. She died, when, second, he married widow Hopkins, whose maiden name was Rogers, of Wallingford. He and wife Urania were living at Fabius, N. Y., Jan., 1803. He lived also at Truxton. He died 1840, aged 80 years.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SEVENTH GENERATION.

       Infant, born              , died July 22d, 1784.
           "     born              , died Nov. 14th, 1787 (2).
           "     born              , died March 25tb, 1788.
190. Ruth, born Feb. 9th, 1782, married, Oct 25th, 1804, Wm. Bly.
191. Edmund, born            , married,             , Lefee Jones.
192. Ira, born           , 1792, married              , Mary Jones.
193. Horatio, born              , died of the epidemic.
194. Sally, born                  ; living with Ira, (1878) single.
195. Betsey, born                , married              ,          Barney.
196. Rachel, born              , died                  .
197. George, born       , 1800, married , Deborah Benjamin.


83.                           Hempstead, L. I

REV. SETH HART, Hempstead, L. I., second son of Matthew Hart, of Kensington, and his wife, Elizabeth Hopkins, born June 24th, 1763, at Kensington; baptized June 26th, 1763. He graduated at Yale in 1784, and became an Episcopal preacher, and was rector of St. George's Church, Hempstead, L. I. He was admitted to the order of deacons in 1791, and to the order of priests in 1792, by Bishop Seabury. He was rector of St. John's Church, Waterbury, for several years, then of St. Paul's, Wallingford, until November, 1800, when he received a call to the rectorship of St. George's Church, Hempstead, L. I., vacated by the removal to New York of Rev. Mr. Hobart, who subsequently be-

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