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since known as the "Hunn Hitchcock Place." He died there April 10th, 1798, aged 76 years. His widow, Mrs. Lois Hart, died of fever, August 26th, 1811, aged 75 years. At the probate court of Farmington, June 9th, 1800, the heirs of Amos Hart, of Southington, late deceased, signed a mutual agreement, and thus settled the estate of their father, viz: Lois Hart, Lemuel Hart, Ard Hart, Jairus Munson, Anna Munson, Lemuel Hamblin, Mary Hamblin, Jesse Pardee, Clarissa Pardee, and Jude Hart. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SIXTH GENERATION.
765. Anna, born January 5th, 1751; died January 8th, 1754, in her third year. CHILDREN BY MARY, THE SECOND WIFE.
768. Lemuel, born August 24th, 1759; married , Rosanna Winston. [ Dr. Dixon G. Stephens has supplied information about Ira Hart and his wife, Margaret Hazzard. They both died in Vienna, Trumbell Co., Ohio, although all their children were born in Farmington, CT: 1. A daughter; 2. a Son; 3. Amos, b. September 28, 1797; 4. Thankful, b. November 30, 1800; 5. Anna, b. about 1804; and 6. Edna, b. about 1810. Ira died in April 1828 and his wife died in March 1839. ] 699. Southington, Plainville, Conn.
ANNA HART, Southington, eldest daughter of Deacon Thomas Hart, of the same town, and his wife, Anna (Stanley), born September 25th, 1724, at Southington; married , Samuel Deming, of Plainville, who was father of John and Chauncey Deming, of Farmington, so well known, and Eliakim Deming, of Southington, She died November 23d, 1796, aged 72 years. THOMAS HART, Southington, second son of Deacon Thomas Hart, of the same town, and his wife, Anna (Stanley), born 1727; married , Lydia Hotchkiss, daughter of John, and. his wife,
Note.-Amos Hart and Mary, his wife, March 2d, 1790, for twenty shillings, sold to Levi Hart one tenth part of about one-half acre of undivided land in Southington, situated about twelve rods south of the meeting-house, which formerly belonged to Mr.
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