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1686 - 1770 (~ 83 years)
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Isaac HART [1] |
- They lived on Hart street, next west of Wothington Village, sometimes called lower lane. The house is still standing, 1873, with the upper story projecting over lower. It is related of him that when at work in Farmington meadows, he observed a bear coming into the lot; he seized his pitchfork and mounted his horse hitched under a tree, and pursued the bear and killed it. This anecdote is related by his great grandson of Candor, NY. He was a deacon in Kensington church, and died Jan. 27th, 1770, aged 84 years. Elizabeth, his widow, died Nov. 14, 1777. He is said to be one of the early settlers of 'Great Swamp Society'. In 11753, April 27th he headed a petition to the General Assembly for a division of this society, and the result was a new society called New Britain in 1754, now 1874, the town and city of New Britain. [1]
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Christening |
27 Nov 1686 |
Farmington, Connecticut [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
27 Jan 1770 [1] |
Person ID |
I99834 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
12 Jul 2020 |
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Sources |
- [S11734] Alfred Andrews, New Britain, Connecticut, Genealogical History of Deacon Stephen Hart and His Descendants 1632-1875.
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