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James Montgomery Hart

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James Montgomery Hart

Birth
Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Mar 1874 (aged 82)
Randolph County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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James Montgomery Hart is the grandson of John Hart - signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Suggested edit: IN MEMORIAM - James M. Hart was born in the state of New Jersey,
September 3, 1791, and died in Randolph county, West Virginia, March 7, 1874 .... grandson of John Hart, one of the band of noble men whose names are attached to the Declaration of Independence .... His bones [John Hart's] now rest in one of the beautiful cemeteries of the state of New Jersey ... Eighty years ago, Daniel Hart, son of the above John Hart moved with his family to the state of Virginia and settled down in a beautiful valley on the western slope of the Alleghenies and lived there to old age .. He [James M. Hart] leaves an aged widow tottering on the verge of time, and a
large family of children among whom is H. S. Hart of this community. [Circleville, Kansas] We can not forget the kindness of Julia a daughter-in-law .... The Holton Express, March 27, 1874.
Source: Selected Death Notices Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers abstracted by Dan Fenton.
Contributor: Anna (47917889) •
James Montgomery Hart is the grandson of John Hart - signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Suggested edit: IN MEMORIAM - James M. Hart was born in the state of New Jersey,
September 3, 1791, and died in Randolph county, West Virginia, March 7, 1874 .... grandson of John Hart, one of the band of noble men whose names are attached to the Declaration of Independence .... His bones [John Hart's] now rest in one of the beautiful cemeteries of the state of New Jersey ... Eighty years ago, Daniel Hart, son of the above John Hart moved with his family to the state of Virginia and settled down in a beautiful valley on the western slope of the Alleghenies and lived there to old age .. He [James M. Hart] leaves an aged widow tottering on the verge of time, and a
large family of children among whom is H. S. Hart of this community. [Circleville, Kansas] We can not forget the kindness of Julia a daughter-in-law .... The Holton Express, March 27, 1874.
Source: Selected Death Notices Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers abstracted by Dan Fenton.
Contributor: Anna (47917889) •


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