Sarah HART

Female Abt 1653 - 1666  (13 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah HART was born about 1653 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 23 Oct 1653 (daughter of John HART and Sarah ?); died in 1666.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John HART was born in England (son of Deacon Stephen HART and ? UNKNOWN); died in 1666.

    Notes:

    Name:
    All of the family of John with the exception of his son John, who was absent at the time, were burned to death in the night in their house in 1657. (The son John took advise of his father's estate under the will of his grandfather in 1683.) "Mr. Julius Gay gives the date of the burning of John Hart's house as Dec. 15, 1666." (Anderson's History of Waterbury, I., p. 118, note.)

    Born in England and married Sarah. They resided in Farmington, where he was made a freeman by the General Court, at their May session 1654. Sarah, his wife, joined the church at Farmington, Oct. 9th, 1653; he was admitted to the church April 2, 1654. he was one of the first settlers of Tunxis, and bought his house lot of the original owners, and among the list of the eighty-four proprietors of 1672, is numbered the 'Estate of John Hart.' At the October session of the General Court, in 1660, a committee was raised to examine 'Thirty Mile Island,' with the view of settlement, when John Hart, of Farmington was elected one of said committee. His sad and untimely death occurred on this wise, wiz; his house, which was located near the center of the village, was fired in the night by Indians, and he and all his family, with the exception of his eldest son, John, who was that night at Nod, or Northington, since called Avon, looking after the stock on a farm they owned there, perished in the flames. What aggravated the public calamity was the burning of the town records at the same time. the General Court made diligent search among the Tunxis tribe for the incendiaries, but this neither restored life nor records. This fire occurred 1666.

    John married Sarah ?. Sarah died in 1666. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah ? died in 1666.
    Children:
    1. 1. Sarah HART was born about 1653 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 23 Oct 1653; died in 1666.
    2. Capt John HART was born about 1655 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 2 Apr 1655 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 11 Nov 1714 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    3. Steven HART was born in Jul 1657 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 19 Jul 1657; died in 1666.