514 HART FAMILY.

married December 5th, 1869, Mary Chambers Skinner, of La Grange, Mo., born August 28th, 1840. In 1874 he was in command of the Steamer Thomas Sherlock, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, with head-quarters at Cincinnati, Ohio.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

2783. Mary, born July 22d, 1871.
2784. William S., born January 29th, 1873.

BAKER.
2465½.

SARAH HART, Lancaster, Ohio, eldest daughter of Thomas Hart, of Wethersfield, Conn., and Marietta, Ohio, and his wife, Elizabeth (McClelland), born               , at               ; married               , Luman Baker, a cabinet maker, of Lancaster, Ohio.

BORLAND.
2457.                           Lancaster, Ohio.

CYNTHIA HART, Lancaster, Ohio, second daughter of Thomas Hart, of Wethersfield, Conn., and Marietta, Ohio, and his wife, Elizabeth (McClelland), born               ; married               , Charles Borland, Esq., of Virginia. He lives in Lancaster, Ohio, where he practiced law very successfully for several years, but more recently he has been engaged in railroad enterprises in Ohio and Michigan. They have five children.

2458.                      San Francisco, Cal.

JESSE BEECHER HART, Esq., San Francisco, Cal., eldest son of Thomas Hart, of Wethersfield, Conn., and Marietta, Ohio, and his wife, Elizabeth (McClelland), of Kentucky, born December 31st, 1812, at Lancaster, Ohio; married May 11th, 1837, Susan Rebu, born in 1817, at Lancaster, Ohio. He is a lawyer by profession, and has an office at No. 330 Pine Street, in the city of San Francisco, Cal. He was admitted to the bar at Lancaster, Ohio, in 1836, and practiced there until 1849, and then removed to California. His wife died September 10th, 1859, when second he married August 1st, 1861, Sallie C. Coleman, of San Francisco, where they now reside.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

2785. Charles Borland, born January 30th, 1838; married about 1869, Mrs. Spencer, of San Jose, Cal.
          John Rebu, born April 9th, 1840, at Lancaster, Ohio; died there, September, 1842.