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Hannah (Coe), born September 5th, 1756, at Bristol, Conn. He entered the army of the revolution, and died of starvation. He was a prisoner of the British in New York, but, was released, and lived to reach Milford, Conn. His name is inscribed on a monument erected in the old cemetery at Milford to perpetuate the memory of revolutionary soldiers. 1741. Bristol, Conn.
BARBARA HART, Bristol, Conn., fifth daughter of Thomas Hart, of Wallingford, and that part of Farmington now called Bristol, and his first wife, Hannah (Coe), born May 24th, 1758, in Bristol, and married , Zerubabel Jerome, of Bristol. They had issue, viz: Robert, Stephen, John, Randall, Hannah, and Nancy. BENJAMIN HART, Bristol, Conn., fifth son of Thomas Hart, of Wallingford, and that part of Farmington called Bristol, after it was called New Cambridge a few years, and his first wife, Hannah (Coe), born March 25th, 1761, at Bristol; married , Mehitabel Jerome, daughter of Thomas, and sister of Sibil, wife of Ithurel Hart, born May 6th, 1765. He died at Bristol April 17th, 1828, in his 68th year. She removed to Pittsford, N. Y., in 1834, but returned, and died at Bristol, December 4th, 1848, aged 84 years, and was buried in the North Yard. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SIXTH GENERATION.
1867. Ruth, born October2d, 1784; married November 26th, 1805, Clark Carrington. 1744. Durham, Conn.
RUTH HART, Durham, Conn., second daughter of Samuel Hart, of the same town, and his wife, Abridget (Fowler), born June 8th, 1766, |