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her son, Albert Williams, near Black Rock school-house. Mr. Hart sold his farm to his second wife's son, Henry Williams, and spent the last of his life in New Britain village, with his son, Capt. Frederic Hart. He was lame with rheumatism many years, and died Sept. 18th, 1857, aged 82 years. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION. Sarah Woodruff;
born May 24th, 1798, died Jan. 27th, 1513, aged 14 years. CHILDREN OF SECOND WIFE. 271. Silas Williams, born Sept. 12th, 1818, married, Nov.
24th, 1846, Abigail Merwin. New Britain and Norwich, Conn. JUDAH HART, New Britain, second son of Judah Hart, of the same place, and his wife Sarah (North), was born Dec. 16th, 1777, at New Britain, Conn., and was by trade a jeweler. He married, May 1st, 1800, Abigail, daughter of Bildad Belden, born Sept. 15th, 1777, at Stepney, now Rocky Hill, Conn. They settled at Middletown, Conn., but in 1805 removed to Norwich, Conn, where they were admitted to Rev. Mr. Kings's church. In 1816, they removed to Griswold, Conn., and from there (1822) to Brownhelm, Lorain Co., O. He died July 26th, 1824, aged 47 years, 7 months, 10 days. She died July 29th, 1824, only three days after her husband, and she repeated the promise of the Lord: "Leave thy fatherless children, and I will preserve them." In 1845, after a lapse of twenty-one years, all her children were alive, and with their wives and husbands, were all members of the church, and some quite efficient. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION. 273. Mary Riley, born June 29th, 1801, married, August
13th, 1846, Nathan Porter Johnson. |