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240 HART FAMILY.

20th, 1857, aged 51, when second he married April 13th, 1859, Sally Scott, a member of the Methodist Church, who died December 22d, 1867, age 52. He third married October 6th, 1868, Mabel Nickerson, born in Guilford, N. Y. She was a member of the Universalist Church. She died November 22d, 1869, aged 56 years, when he fourth married December 30th, 1870, Betsey Hurlburt, born 1810, in Connecticut. He had six children, all by his first wife, and all born in Oxford, four of whom died as infants. He was a canvasser for books in 1872.

CHILDREN BY HIS FIRST WIFE, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

           Marcus H., born February 9th, 1832; died March 24th, 1862, aged 30.
1199. Eunice A., born March 4th, 1840; married January 7th, 1869, Egbert G. Willett.

922.         Southington, Conn., Tennessee

HENRY HART, Southington, second son of Chauncey Hart of the same town, aud his second wife, Lucy (Gaylord), born November 25th, 1807, at Southington; married May 2d, 1834, Harriet, daughter of George Washington Cowles, and his wife, Amy (Adkins). She was admitted to the church in Southington, February 3d, 1838, and was dismissed, and recommended to the church at Windham, N. Y., October 17th, 1842, to which place they removed, and from thence they removed to East-Tennessee, where, on the breaking out of the war, he was confined in jail by the rebels, at Knoxville, for expressing Union sentiments, where he died from starvation. His home was in Bledsoe County.

THEIR CHILD, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

1200. Henry Washington, born                   ; baptized October 15th, 1837.

WOODRUFF.
924.                      Southington, Conn,

PHEBE HART, Southington, second daughter of Chauncey Hart, of the same town, and his second wife, Lucy (Gaylord), born September 12th, 1812, at Southington; married May 10th, 1835, Edwin, son of Ashbel Woodruff, and his wife, Sibil (Ingraham), born February 28th, 1810, at Southington. He is a farmer, and lives at the south end of Flanders Street, on the east side of the road, where she died October 30th, 1871, of scrofula, after an illness of about three months, aged 59 years. They had no children.

[ Scrofula was a form of tuberculosis (or consumption as it was more often called then) that infected the lymph nodes. ]

926.                               Bristol, Conn.

THOMAS HART, Bristol, Conn., second son of Ithurel Hart, of the same place, and his wife, Sibel (Jerome), born 1788, at Bristol; married

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