220 HART FAMILY.
840.           Farmington, New Britain.

ORRIN HART, Farmington, third son of William Hart, of Avon, and his wife, Abigail (Thompson), born            , 1783, at Farmington; married            , Sally, daughter of Jedediah Gladden, the pensioner, of Saybrook and Farmington, Conn., and his wife, Elizabeth (Page), of Wallingford, Conn. He lived on the mountain, near the Brown place, so called. He was a farmer and laborer, a noted fox and bee hunter, and a man of great vitality and endurance, but was intemperate. He died in the almshouse of New Britain, January 22d, 1864, aged 81 years.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SEVENTH GENERATION.

1076½. Julia, born            , 1804; married October 12th, 1823, Edwin Sweet, of Farmington.
           Thomas, born            , 1806.
           Lucinda, born            , 1810.
           Sally, born            , 1812.
1077. Clara, born October 12th, 1816; married September 28th, 1846, Samuel H. Hearsey, of Southington.
           Orrin, born            , 1817.
           John, born            ; died            , aged 23.
1078. Timothy, born October 7th, 1820, nt Farmington. He lived with Captain Elam Slater, and was never married.
           Lucy, born            ; died

850.                             Akron, Ohio.

CHAUNCEY HART, Akron, Ohio, third son of Reuben Hart, of Farmington, Conn., and his wife, Elizabeth (Kilbourn), daughter of Joshua, born September 20th, 1797, at            ; married October 10th, 1819, Rosella Hard, of            . He is a farmer, living at Akron, Ohio, in 1874, but is in feeble health.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SEVENTH GENERATION.

           Amanda, born September 18th, 1820; died July 8th, 1838.
1079. Lydia Amelia, born December 23d, 1824; married            , 1845, W. N. Cunningham.
           Henry H., born November 25th, 1836; died August 20th, 1838.
1080. Amanda, born October 13th, 1840; married October 17th, 1861, Avery S. Beardsley.

852.                               Michigan.

ERASTUS HART, Michigan, eldest son of Lemuel Stevens Hart, of New Britain, Conn., and his wife,


NOTE—A child of Orrin Hart died at Farmington, October 9th, 1808, aged 4 months—so Rev. Dr. Porter's Church Record says.