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dred and Fifth Ohio Volunteers, where he remained until the close of the war. He was with Sherman in his grand march to the sea. His health became so impaired during the campaign that since his return he has not been able to finish his studies. He is a young man of fine mind, good morals, and attractive personal appearance, and was living at Youngstown, Ohio, in October, 1874.

1292.                      Farmington, Conn.

DEACON EDWARD LUCAS HART, Farmington, second son of Rev. Lucas Hart, of East Haven and Wolcott, Conn., and his wife, Harriet (Morris), of East Haven, born December 3 1st, 1813, in Wolcott. He fitted for college under the care and direction of his Uncle Simeon, and graduated at Yale in 1836. He married April 26th, 1837, Nancy Champion Hooker, daughter of William G., of New Haven. Having resolved to make teaching his profession, he opened a classical school in New Haven, from which he was transferred to the charge of the academy in Berlin, until he permanently located in Farmington as associate principal with his uncle in the boarding school for boys. He has a fine residence in Farmington, with a school-house on the premises, where he still continues a school for boys, especially in the winter season. Mr. Hart was chosen deacon of the Farmington Church in 1854. She was admitted to the church in Farmington, December, 1847.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

            Thomas Hooker, born April 10th, 1839; died May 31st, 1839.
            Mary Hooker, born January 16th, 1842; died September 5th, 1842.
            Edward Chester, born February 11th, 1843; died October 15th, 1843.
1570½. Anna Hooker, born November 17th, 1848.
l571½. William Edward, born June 24th, 1850.
1572½. Robert Morris, born November 17th, 1851.

1293.    Redstone Hill, Plainville, Conn.

WALTER HART, Redstone Hill, eldest son of Jehiel Chester Hart, of the same locality, and his wife, Anna (Lowrey), born August 23d, 1818, at Burlington; married June 4th, 1845, Caroline Wilcox, of Harwinton. She died April 3d, 1847, aged 26 years, when second he married April 19th, 1848, Elizabeth A. Gibson, of Woodbury. He is a tinner by trade, but he now works at farming.

CHILD BY HIS FIRST WIFE, BEING THE NINTH GENERATION.

1573. Caroline Wilcox, born March 22d, 1847; married October 26th, 1865, Henry E. Buel, of Litchfield.