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Hitchcock, daughter of           , and his wife, Anna (Garlick), born July 24th, 1814, at New Milford. He resided at Bridgeport, Conn., in 1873.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

568. Mary Louisa, born September 20th, 1888; married January 15th, 1859, Philander Z. Owens.
569. Sarah Frances, born December 26th, 1839; married           , Henrie Frisbee.
570. Caroline Elizabeth, born September 7th, 1846; married October 3d, 1865, Richard M. Near.
571. Charlotte Maria, born August 31st, 1848.
        William Henry, born May 18th, 1850; died February 18th, 1851.

318.                            Cornwall, Conn.

JOHN ELIAS HART, Cornwall, Conn., third son of Elias Hart, of the same town, and his wife, Hannah (Harrison), born , 1817, at Cornwall; married , 1840, Mary Winans.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

572. Elias, born         , 1842.
        Son, born         , 1845.

DICKINSON.
319.                           Cornwall, Conn.

CAROLINE A. HART, third daughter of Elias Hart, of Cornwall, Conn., and his wife, Hannah (Harrison), born         , 1819, at Cornwall; married         , 1845, William Dickinson.

325.                                Lapier, Mich.

CAPTAIN NOAH HARRISON HART, Esq., Lapier, Lapier County, Mich., third son of Oliver Burnham Hart, of Cornwall, Conn., and subsequently of Lapier, Mich., and his wife, Amanda (Harrison), born October 30th, 1813, at Cornwall, Conn. He went with his parents, in 1832, to Wisconsin. He married September 5th, 1842, Emily Julia, daughter of Raymond Peck, of Attica, N. Y., and his wife, Fanny (Woodruff), born September 19th, 1824. He is a professional lawyer in Lapier. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1850, and of the state legislature in 1851. He was captain of Company F, Tenth Regiment, in the late war, and was in service until its close in 1865, serving his constituents and country with great acceptance.

[ Captain Noah Hart wrote letters to his wife during years he spent as an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War. These letters have been preserved and they are transcribed into a history of Noah Hart's years of service. They are available here. ]