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and married June 27th, 1843. She was admitted to the Congregational Church, April, 1841. They had—1, Mary Adelia, born March 10th, 1847; married March 10th, 1875, by Rev. J. H. Denison, in the Centre Church, New Britain, Charles A. Blair, of Lebanon, Madison County, N. Y., born October 5th, 1844. He was educated at Genesee College, New York, and trained as a clerk for a merchant. Their residence is at Milford, Kent County, Del. 2, Eleanora Juliaetta, born July 22d, 1849; married December 1st, 1870, Theron Hart Camp, of New Britain, and had—1, Florence Angie, born March 6th, 1872; 2, Mortimer Hart, born August 21st, 1874.

2470.                              Albion, N. Y.

WILLIAM HART, Albion, Orleans County, N. Y., eldest son of Joseph, of New Britain, Conn., and New Durham, N. Y., and his wife, Lucy (Kirtland), of Saybrook, Conn., born February 23d, 1801, at Durham, Green County, N. Y.; married September 23d, 1834, Pamelia Wells, of Wethersfield, Conn., who died January 25th, 1864. He was living in 1872 with his son, on a portion of the land which his father bought of the Holland Company in 1812.

THEIR CHILD, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

2804. John Wells, born, September, 1836, at Albion, N. Y.

2471.                              Albion, N. Y.

ELIZUR HART, Albion, Orleans County, N. Y., second son of Joseph, of New Britain, Conn., and New Durham, N. Y., and his wife, Lucy (Kirtland), born May 23d, 1803, at Durham, Green County, N. Y.; married June 11th, 1834, Loraine Field, of Albion, N. Y., who died February 11th, 1843, when he second married           , 1846, Cornelia Ann King, of Jonesville, N. Y. Previous to his second marriage he started the Orleans County National Bank, of which he was president and the principal stockholder. He was a straight forward business man, liberal with his means during life, and at his death, which occurred at Jonesville, August 13th, 1870, he gave to the Presbyterian Church of Albion, of which he was a member, $50,000 to build a stone church, and giving directions how it should be built; $5,000 as a sinking fund, the interest to be used for the benefit of the Sabbath School, and $2,000, the interest of which was to be expended for missionary purposes at the west.

THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.

2805. Frances Ellen, born           , 1835, at Albion, N. Y.
2806. Jane King, born           , 1837, at Albion, N. Y.
2807. Elizur Kirtland, born           , 1839, at Albion, N. Y.
          Henry Martin, born           , 1841; died in his second year.

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