BRANCH OF JOHN. 101
BONNEY.
195.                                 Fabius, N.Y.

BETSEY HART, a daughter of Deacon Matthew Hart, of Kensington, Conn., and Fabius and Truxton, N.Y., and his wife, Urania (Hooker), born              , at                ; married                 ,              Bonney. This proved to be an unhappy marriage, and she returned to her father's and died.

197.               Moravia, Angelica, N Y.

GEORGE HART, youngest son of Deacon Matthew Hart, of Kensington, Conn., and his wife, Urania (Hooker), born November 23d, 1800, at Berlin, Conn.; married September 7th, 1825, Deborah Benjamin, born April 25th, 1803, at De Ruyter, Madison County, N. Y. She died December 6th, 1871; at Moravia, N.Y. They have had five sons, and he is living with one of them, at Angelica, in 1874. He is a harness maker by trade and occupation.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.


397. Seth Percival, born June 22d, 1826, at Tully, N. Y.; married November 15th, 1853, Susan A. Engle.
398. Martin Van Buren, born September 21st, 1828, at De Ruyter; married July 31st, 1535, Anna E. Ogle.
399. Elias De Puy, born April 12th, 1832, at Venice, Cayuga County, N. Y. He is a light-house keeper at Dunkirk.
400. Edmund Benjamin, born February 24th, 1834, at Venice, N. Y. He is a harness maker at Wellsborough, Tioga County, Penn.
401. Charles Henry, born December 16th, 1836, at Venice, N. Y. He is a book-keeper at Mobile, Ala.


198.                          Hempstead, L. I.

REV. WILLIAM HENRY HART, Hempstead, L. I., eldest son of Rev. Seth Hart, of the same place, and his wife, Ruth (Hall), born Jamiary 5th, 1790, at Hempstead; married 1815, Lydia Hubbard, daughter of John Moore, Esq., of Hempstead, brother of Bishop B. C. Moore, of Virginia. She died in 1831, when second he married in 1833, Maria Graham, daughter of Dr. James G. Graham, of Shawangunk, N.Y. He was a clergyman by profession, having graduated at Columbia College in 1811. He was admitted deacon by Bishop Hobart in 1814, and in 1815 took charge of St. John's Church, Richmond Hill, Va. In 1816 he was ordained priest by Bishop Moore. In 1828 he removed to New York, and became principal of the Protestant Episcopal High School. In 1830 he accepted a call to the rectorship of St. Andrew's Church in Walden, Orange County, N. Y., where he resided in 1845.