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428 HART FAMILY.
1852.                              Wheaton, Ill.

REV. ICHABOD ANDREWS HART, Southport, Wis., youngest son of Jonathan Hart, of Farmington and Bristol, Conn., and subsequently of Paris, Herkimer County, N. Y., and his second wife, Lucia, daughter of David Clark, of Southington, Conn., and his wife, Lois (Andrews), born February 16th, 1803, at Paris, N. Y.; married October 13th, 1830, Emeline F. Frisbee, of Westmoreland, N. Y., daughter of Benjamin, born August 6th, 1803, and died January 16th, 1836, at Franklin, Delaware County, when he second married November 3d, 1836, Damask Rose Frisbee, half sister of his former wife, who died January 13th, 1840, at Sandusky, Ohio, when he third married May 4th, 1841, Harriet Eliza Whitcomb, of Templeton, Mass., born April 22d, 1819. He graduated at Hamilton College in 1826, was pastor of a Church in Sandusky City, Ohio, removed to Southport in 1845, and was residing at Wheaton, Du Page County, Ill., in 1872. Ten days after his birth his mother died of puerperal fever, hence his name — Ichabod.

CHILDREN BY HIS SECOND WIFE, BEING THE SEVENTH GENERATION.

          Frances Emeline, born July 22d, 1837, at Franklin, N. Y.; died September 12th, 1838.
          Henry, born November 19th, 1838, at Sandusky, Ohio; died November 19th, 1838.
2120½. Edwin Rose Frisbee, born December 31st, 1839, at Sandusky, Ohio; married Maggie Elizabeth Kull.

CHILDREN BY HIS THIRD WIFE.

2121. Charles Carlton, born December 6th, 1842, at Sandusky, Ohio; married Emma A. Alden.
2122. WaIter Osgood, born October 13th, 1844, at Medina, Ohio; married Maggie Furgeson.
2123. Eliza Floretta, born January 28th, 1847, in Kenosha.
2124. Ellen Cornelia, born May 2d, 1852, at Greenwood, Ill.
2125. Sarah Adah, born April 6th, 1855, at Greenwood, Ill.; died February 26th, 1856.

1855.

HON. EPHRAIM HART, Utica, N. Y., eldest son of Thomas Hart, of Clinton, Oneida County, N. Y., and his wife, Mary (Hungerford), born                  married                 , 1821, Martha Seymour, of Hartford, Conn. He is a merchant, and soon after the opening of the Erie Canal was elected commissioner, and was twice elected a senator to the New York Legislature. His store at Paris was in Clinton Society, and was broken open by a burglar July 22d, 1801, and $1,800 cash taken from a trunk. The thief was pursued and taken, and the money recovered.

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