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long after marriage they removed to Whitestown, N. Y. She died in 1803; He died May 5th, 1824, aged 61 years. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SIXTH GENERATION.
844. Dorothy, born ; married , Reuben Heacock, Chili, N. Y. [
Ansel Hart was married to Ester/Esther Kane
Hart. Ansel was born, about 1795, in Whitestown, Oneida,, Co.
New York. Ansel was listed on the 1825 New York
census in Schuyler. He appears on the 1850 census in Chili,
New York which is just south of Spencerport, with Esther his wife and
Chauncey listed as 8 yr old male, born in NY. The census records
indicate that Ansel was a shoemaker. The 1850 census indicates that
Ansel Hart was 56 years old, while the 1855 New York state census,
indicates he was 60. Ansel and Esther Hart are buried in the No. Chili
Rural Cemetery. According to the [on line] record of the No. Chili
Rural Cemetery, Ansel Hart's stone indicates his death date as April 21
1861, and his wife Esther's death date as December 24 1879. The records also
state the ages of Ansel and Esther. Their ages at death indicate that
Ansel was born about 1795, and Esther was born about 1800.
Louisa A., born Sept. 15, 1822 in Schuyler, Herkimer Co. N.Y.; 735. Herkimer County, N. Y.
AZUBAH HART, eldest daughter of Eldad Hart, of New Britain, and his wife, Achsah (Stevens), born February 12th, 1762, at New Britain. She married , Ebenezer Combs, of Litchfield, Herkimer County, N. Y. She was a member of the church. 736. Perrysburg, N. Y.
ABIGAIL HART, second daughter of Eldad Hart, of New Britain, Conn., and his wife, Achsah (Stevens), born August 2d, 1763, at New Britain. She married , Westover Eaton, and went to Perrysburg, Cattaraugus County, N. Y. [
The following is from Shirley A. Bennett. Note the different birth date and location. 737. Warren, Evans, N. Y.
ANNA HART, third daughter of Eldad Hart, of New Britain, and his wife, Achsah (Stevens), born April 17th, 1765, at New Britain; married , 1785, Jesse, son of Phineas Cowles, of Farmington, born September 14th, 1765, at Farmington. He removed to Warren, Saratoga County, N. Y., and from there to Evans, Erie County N. Y., but finally returned to his daughter in New Hartford, Conn. They had five sons and seven daughters, three of whom died in infancy. |