• Died at her residence, 550 Main Street, Hackensack, New Jersey after a long illness.
• Name given in obituary: Mrs. Caroline Isabel Hart
• Wife of the late Ruben M. Hart
• Was of a distinguished Canadian military family - daughter of Colonel Antrobus, provinical aide de camp to the Governor General of Canada, who was at that time Lord Elgin.
• Born in Sorel, Canada on November 17, 1846
• Survivors: Two Sons - Prosecutor Victor A. Hart and A. Wellington Hart, all of Hackensack; Two Daughters - Mrs. Ambrose of St. John, N. B., Canada, and Mrs. Springle of Montreal, Canada.
• Memberships and positions held: Christ Church - President of Parish Guild
• Funeral was held at Christ Church on Saturday, 27 August 1921 at 2 o'clock
~ Source: The Evening Record - Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey - Friday, 26 August 1921 - Page: 1 - Column: 1
Contributed by: Carole Elizabeth Nurmi Cummings
Please contact Carole at the link above if you would like a copy of the original obituary. She would be more than happy to supply you with a copy.
Quebec, Canada, Notarial Records:
Name: Caroline I Antrobus
Record Type: Contrat de Mariage (Marriage Contract) (Marriage)
Record Date: 23 October 1867
Record Place: Trois-Rivières, Québec (Quebec), Canada
Inferred Marriage Year: 1867
Notary: Hubert, Pierre-Léger
Notarial Act Number: 509
Record Description: Contrat de Mariage
Participants:
Name
Ruben M Hart
Caroline S Antrobus
Quebec, Canada Vital Records:
Name: Caroline Isabella Romeo
[Caroline Isabella Antrobus]
Gender: femme (Female)
Event Type: Baptême (Baptism)
Birth Date: 17 nov
Baptism Date: 28 mars 1847 (28 Mar 1847)
Baptism Place: Sorel, Québec (Quebec)
Place of Worship or Institution: Anglican, Christ Church
Religion: Anglican
Father: Edmund William Romer
Mother: Catherine Esther Brehant
• Died at her residence, 550 Main Street, Hackensack, New Jersey after a long illness.
• Name given in obituary: Mrs. Caroline Isabel Hart
• Wife of the late Ruben M. Hart
• Was of a distinguished Canadian military family - daughter of Colonel Antrobus, provinical aide de camp to the Governor General of Canada, who was at that time Lord Elgin.
• Born in Sorel, Canada on November 17, 1846
• Survivors: Two Sons - Prosecutor Victor A. Hart and A. Wellington Hart, all of Hackensack; Two Daughters - Mrs. Ambrose of St. John, N. B., Canada, and Mrs. Springle of Montreal, Canada.
• Memberships and positions held: Christ Church - President of Parish Guild
• Funeral was held at Christ Church on Saturday, 27 August 1921 at 2 o'clock
~ Source: The Evening Record - Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey - Friday, 26 August 1921 - Page: 1 - Column: 1
Contributed by: Carole Elizabeth Nurmi Cummings
Please contact Carole at the link above if you would like a copy of the original obituary. She would be more than happy to supply you with a copy.
Quebec, Canada, Notarial Records:
Name: Caroline I Antrobus
Record Type: Contrat de Mariage (Marriage Contract) (Marriage)
Record Date: 23 October 1867
Record Place: Trois-Rivières, Québec (Quebec), Canada
Inferred Marriage Year: 1867
Notary: Hubert, Pierre-Léger
Notarial Act Number: 509
Record Description: Contrat de Mariage
Participants:
Name
Ruben M Hart
Caroline S Antrobus
Quebec, Canada Vital Records:
Name: Caroline Isabella Romeo
[Caroline Isabella Antrobus]
Gender: femme (Female)
Event Type: Baptême (Baptism)
Birth Date: 17 nov
Baptism Date: 28 mars 1847 (28 Mar 1847)
Baptism Place: Sorel, Québec (Quebec)
Place of Worship or Institution: Anglican, Christ Church
Religion: Anglican
Father: Edmund William Romer
Mother: Catherine Esther Brehant
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