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BRANCH OF THOMAS. 465

31st, 1799, Bridgman Brown, of Kensington. They had children, viz: 1, Lydia, married William Lewis, of Southington, ana died December 6th, 1861, aged 56 years; 2, David, married Hannah Hart, of Middletown; 3, Horace, born            . Mr. Brown died, when his widow married second, June 29th, 1829, John Kent, of Kensington, his second wife. He died September 2d, 1842. She died at Southington, in the house of Widow Crissey, on West Street, of pneumonia, October, 1859.

WILLIAMS. ELTON.
1984.                              Berlin, Conn.

LOIS HART, Berlin, Conn., eldest child of Submit Hart, of the same place, and his wife, Clarissa (Hopkins), born at Berlin in 1797; married July 29th, 1818, Norman Williams, of Berlin, who died, when second she married at Berlin, in 1826, Sylvester Elton, of that place, who dies January 17th, 1859, aged 77 years. His widow died at Hartford, January 24th, 1866.

HOLLISTER.
1985.                        Kensington, Conn.

MARILLA HART, Berlin, second daughter of Submit Hart, of the same town, and his wife, Clarissa (Hopkins), born there in 1799, and married , Russel Hollister, of Berlin, where she died March 31st, 1823, aged 23 years, when second he married            , and third he married           . A tombstone in the South Cemetery at Berlin shows where Mrs. Marilla Hollister was interred.

1988.                                Morrison, Ill.

SUBMIT HART, youngest child of Submit Hart, Sr., of the same town, and his wife, Clarissa (Hopkins), born September 28th, 1810, in Berlin, posthumous; married            , Mary Cone, daughter of Edward, and his wife, Eunice (Belden), born September 29th, at Middletown, Conn. She lives at Morrison, Whiteside County, Ill., and is a member of the church, where he died, August 9th, 1870, aged 59 years, 10 months, and 11 days.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE SEVENTH GENERATION.

2534. Stephen Pierce, born January 11th, 1835; married July 3d, 1858, Adelia Qualters, of Boston.
2535. William Samuel, born            ; died
           [There were other children, but nothing is definitely known of them.]

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