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David Watson Hart

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David Watson Hart

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Dec 1921 (aged 70)
Burial
Cheyenne Wells, Cheyenne County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY CHEYENNE WELLS RECORD DEC 8 1921

David W. Hart was born Oct. 18, 1851 at Toledo,Ohio, died Nov. 30th, 1921,age seventy years,one month and twelve days. When a young man he moved with his parents to Ohio to Lexington, Ill. where he married Miss Mary Kilpatrick on July 4th 1871. To this union were born eight children all of whom are living except the oldest daughter, Regina, who died at the age of six weeks. He moved with his family to Nebraska in 1883 where he lived until two years ago when he moved to First View, Colorado on a homestead.
He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, four daughters and three sons. Minnie Montgomery of Columbus, Neb.,John Hart of Fremont, Neb, S.O. Hart of Albion, Neb. D. W. Hart of Akron,Colorado, Mable Patterson of First View, Colorado, Lena Etter of First View, Colorado and Frances Hoops of Schuyler, Neb.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church. Also a member of the Modern Woodmen of America for the past thirty years as far as it is known. He is the last of a family of ten children.


OBITUARY CHEYENNE WELLS RECORD DEC 8 1921

David W. Hart was born Oct. 18, 1851 at Toledo,Ohio, died Nov. 30th, 1921,age seventy years,one month and twelve days. When a young man he moved with his parents to Ohio to Lexington, Ill. where he married Miss Mary Kilpatrick on July 4th 1871. To this union were born eight children all of whom are living except the oldest daughter, Regina, who died at the age of six weeks. He moved with his family to Nebraska in 1883 where he lived until two years ago when he moved to First View, Colorado on a homestead.
He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, four daughters and three sons. Minnie Montgomery of Columbus, Neb.,John Hart of Fremont, Neb, S.O. Hart of Albion, Neb. D. W. Hart of Akron,Colorado, Mable Patterson of First View, Colorado, Lena Etter of First View, Colorado and Frances Hoops of Schuyler, Neb.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church. Also a member of the Modern Woodmen of America for the past thirty years as far as it is known. He is the last of a family of ten children.




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