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382.                                  Victor, N. Y.

JABEZ D. HART, Victor, Ontario County, N. Y., second son of Frederick Hart, of the same town and county, but subsequently of Guilford, Winnebago County, Ill., and his wife, Sylvia (Rowley), born November 28th, 1834, at Victor; married December 10th, 1857, Charlotte McIntire, of            . He is a farmer, and their residence is at Victor in 1874.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

640. Christabell, born November 27th, 1858,
641. Albert, born, June, 1861.
642. Frederic Augustus, born February 8th, 1868.
643. Jennie, born May 23d, 1870.

COLLINS.
383.                               Rockford, Ill.

CHARLOTTE ELIZA HART, youngest child of Frederick Hart, of Victor, N. Y., and subsequently of Guilford, Winnebago County, Ill., and his wife, Sylvia (Rowley), born December 21st, 1837, at Victor; married May 6th, 1857, at Rock- ford, Ill., George W. Collins.

JACKSON.
384.                        Carbondale, Penn.

RACHEL STONE HART, eldest daughter of Isaac Hart, of Washington County, Va,, and his wife, Abigail (Stone), born February 23d, 1838, at Stockbridge, Mass. She went with her parents to Pennsylvania when she was four years old. She married, November, 1825, Nathan Jackson, M. D., of Carbondale, Penn. They had - 1, Rachel A., 2, Elizabeth R., 3, Isaac, 4, Harriet Newell, 5, Frances, 6, Olive, 7, Na than D. The mother was for many years a member of the Presbyterian Church.

385.
Princeton, Trenton, N. J., Philadelphia, Penn,

PROFESSOR JOHN SEELY HART, Philadelphia, eldest son of Isaac Hart, of Washington County, Va., and his wife, Abigail (Stone), born January 28th, 1810, at Stockbridge, Mass., and when he was two years old he went with his father to Pennsylvania. He prepared for college under Dr. Orton, of Wilkesbarre, and graduated at Princeton in 1830, when he took charge of the academy in Natchez, Miss., one year, and in 1831 he entered the Theological Seminary at Princeton, and was

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