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He preached in the Western Reserve College three months, and other vacant pulpits as his health would admit. He died, September, 1871, at Ravenna, Ohio, aged 67 years. He was a man well known, whose influence was felt wherever he went.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

548. Sarah Clarissa, born May 6th, 1835, at Springfield, N. J. She is at Ravenna, Ohio, in 1874.
         Mary Jane, born November 5th, 1836; died August 24th, 1838.
         Emily Harriet, born September 12th, 1838; died Jnne 12th, 1851, at Hudson, Ohio, aged 13 years.
         John Oliver, born February 1st, 1841; died Dec. 8th, 1862, at Louisville, Ky.
         Watson Andrews, born, June, 1843, at Kent, Conn.; died, September, 1843, aged 3 months.

CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.

549. Albert Judson, born July 19th, 1845.

303.                          Cornwall, Conn.

TITUS LEAVITT HART, West Cornwall, Conn., second son of Deacon Nathan Hart, of the same locality, and his wife, Sylvia (Clark), born April 26th, 1806, at Cornwall; married at West Hartford, May 1st, 1833, Harriet S. Corbin, daughter of Woodbridge, and his wife,           (Wadsworth), born February 1st, 1808, at West Hartford. He was a teacher of music four years in Central New York and in New Jersey. As a farmer he loved his profession, and was successful in the pursuit of his calling. In 1852, at the Union Plowing Match inaugurated by P. T. Barnum, and open to competition in all parts of the United States, when twenty-seven of the best plowmen in nearly all the New England States and New York were engaged, he won the first premium of $50. Again in 1853 He was a competitor with the United States and Canada, when thirty plowmen were engaged in the trial, he was admitted to have done the best plowing, thus becoming the champion of the United States and Canada. He was a competitor at all the plowing matches in Litchfleld County for some twenty years, and in every instance won the first premium. He is a justice of the peace in Cornwall. He and his adopted son are members of the North Cornwall Church. His wife died November 23d, 1872, aged 65 years. She was also a member of the same church.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

         Son, born, February, 1854; died at birth.
550. Horace Corbin, born November 15th, 1839 - an adopted Son.

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