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Robert Hart
was born in
1756. He died 7 Apr 1811 in Greene Co., NC, and
was buried in the
Robert Hart Graveyard, Greene Co., NC.
Tombstone reading: In
Memory of Robert who departed this
life 7 April., 1811 in the 55th year of
his age. Greene
County, NC Cemetary Inscriptions by
Kilpatrick.
Hannah was born in 1765, the daughter of Samuel
Holliday. She
died 17 Oct 1833 and was also buried in the
Robert Hart Graveyard. Her
tombstone reads: 3In Memory of
Hannah Hart Relict of Robert Hart who
departed this life 17th day
of October A. D. 1883 in her 68th year of age.2
(Greene
County, NC Cemetary Inscriptions by Kilpatrick.
The
1883 was corrected to 1833).
The Robert Hart Graveyard is located on
rural road 1335
between Lizzie & Willow Green between Patricks
Chapel and the old
Patrick home place on opposite side of the
road.
I believe that Robert was possibly a son of old Moses Hart. A
study of the
land deeds indicates a close relationship. Moses was
the grandson of Robert
Hart, thus the name, Robert. Robert married
the daughter of Samuel Holiday,
who lived in the same vicinity as
Moses Hart at the time of their marriage.
Robert's daughter married the son of Titus Carr who also lived
in the same
vicinity. Prior to coming to North Carolina, Titus
Carr and Moses Hart were
neighbors in Nansemond Co., Virginia.
(The Vestry Book of the Upper Parish -
Nansemond County, by Wilmer
L. Hall, Ed.)
Most of the information for Robert's and Hannah's family
came from the
collection of Dora Pearce, which in turn came from
the notes of Dora's Aunt
Hannah Garrard Dotson.
Other information on the descendants of Robert and Hannah
Hart was found in
a letter written by Daniel W. Patrick in 1907,
and so generously shared by
Dora. Mr. Patrick was a grandson of
Sarah and Robert Carr. The letter was
written to Hannah Holliday
Hart Garrard. Daniel was the son of Susan Carr
and husband Edward
Patrick. A transcription of his letter is stored in
the
Greene, NC, USGenWeb archives.
These Dobbs records came from Land Entries, 1778-1797,
Dobbs Co., NC,
Microfilm #18802, FHL. The Pitt Co., NC deed
came from Vol. II, Index
and Abstracts of Deeds of Record of Pitt
County, North Carolina by Judith
DuPree Ellison, 1986.
Pitt Co.NC Bk. F (1774-1801) p. 65 3/19/1774 MOSES HART to
William HART 100
A; 20 lbs. former owner: William Stafford. Wit.:
Robert HART, George Tison,
William Johnson
Pitt Co.NC Bk. F (1774-1801) p. 255 10/16/1776 MOSES HART to
Watkins HART 50
A; 16lbs. Wit.: Robert HART. Former owner: William
Stafford
Pitt Co.NC Bk. F (1774-1801) p. 376 1/26/1778 Nathaniel &
Mary Lanier to
Watkins HART 31 A; 31lbs. Former owner:
Robert Flake (Pat.
1751). Wit.: Robert HART
Dobbs Co., NC Bk. 1, #9 Jan. 26, 1778 Samuel Holliday
200 acres Dobbs,
on the northside of Cotnetney Creek joining John
Popes, Holliday, Ormond and
Mecers lines
Pitt Co.NC Bk. F (1774-1801) p. 463 2/7/1778 Watkins HART to
Robert HART 150
A; 80 lbs.
Pitt Co.NC Bk. H (1778-1782) p. 57 2/5/1780 Robert HART
to Everitt
Pope 150 A; 2500 lbs. Wit.: Benjamin May, Henry
Ellise, Moses Tison
Pitt Co.NC Bk. H (1778-1782) p. 95 2/9/1780 MOSES HART to
Robert HART 300 A;
2000 lbs. Wit.: Benjamin May, Moses Tison,
Henry Ellis (Cupits report added:
...on the south side of Tar
River)
Pitt Co.NC Bk. H (1778-1782) p. 132 10/9/1780 Robert HART
to Samuel
Vines 350 A; 200 lbs. Former owners: William
Stafford, Moses HART. Wit.:
Azaniah Langley, Wm. Tuten
(This description added by John Cupits report: ...on the south
side of the
Tar River to Rogers line, and by his -Stafford- heirs
transferred to MOSES
HART and by deed from him to me. Rec. Jan.,
1781)
Pitt Co.NC Bk. G (1779-1784) p. 263 10/21/1782 Granted
to Robert HART
Received grant for 200 A.
Chain bearers: Benjamin Smith,
Abraham Tisons
Pitt Co.NC Bk. G (1779-1784) p. 264 10/21/1782 Granted
to Robert HART
Received grant for 100 A. Men.:
Moses Tison
Hart, Robert
p;
File No. 506 County of Pitt
Acres 100 Grant No. 236
p;
Issued 21 Oct. 1782 Entry No. 511
Entered 23 July 1779 Book No. 42
Page No. ?08 Location - On S. side of Tarr River
(Records in this format came from Dora Pearce).
Hart, Robert
p;
File No. 277 County of Pitt
Acres 200 Entry No. 325
Issued 21 Oct. 1779 Entry No. 325
p;
Entered 8 May 1779 Book No. 43
Page No. 3 Location - on the side of Tarr River
Dobbs Co.NC Bk. 4, Entry 806 March 11th 1784
Moses Fields 200 acres Dobbs County, On the North Side of
great Cotentnea
Creek between the lines of John Williams,
Robert HART, Zachariah Rice,
Samuel Holliday and his Own
(Greene)
Dobbs Co.NC Bk. 4, Entry 38 April 4th 1785
Robert HART 200 acres Dobbs Co, on the south Side of Sandy Run
joining John
Reddick, Jesse Skinners Moses Harts and his own lines
(Greene)
Land Entries, 1778-1797, Dobbs Co., NC,
Microfilm #18802
Hart, Robert
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File # 1982
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Co. Dobbs
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Acres 40
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Grant # 825
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Issued 24 Nov. 1790
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Entry # 918
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Entered 14 March 1780
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Book #73
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Page # 390
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Location - on the South side of Sandy Run
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Hart Robert
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# 26
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Glasgow Co.
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Acres 200
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Grant #16
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Issued 9 July 1794
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Entry # 38
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Entered 10 July 1785
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Book 85
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Page # 197
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Location - On N. side of Great Contentnea
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Hart, Robert
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#27
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Glasgow Co.
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Acres 75
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Grant # 17
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Issued 9 July 1794
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Entry # 95
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Entered 22 Oct. 1786
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Book # 85
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Page # 197
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Location - On S. side of Sandy Run
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Dobbs Co., NC Bk. 2, #180 1795 Robert Hart near Titus
Carr, joining
Thomas Dail, Roberts own, Melus Broom
From Fiche 6126016
Melus Broom had land that joined Moses Hart.
Dobbs Co., NC Bk. 2 #217 1796
Robert Hart joining Benjamin Mays
(The Dobbs County, North Carolina, deeds are from: State of NC
Entries of
Claims for Lands Within the County of Dobbs 1778-1790,
by Wm. L. Murphy, Jr.
and from microfilm of the original.
The Cupit references are to a Hart genealogy, Our Kin,
prepared by John T.
Cupit of Rosepine, Louisina. A copy was found
at the Edgefield, NC,
Tompkins Library.)
Hart, Robert
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#111
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Glasgow Co.
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Acres 125
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Grant # 103
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Issued June 1799
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Entry # 73
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Entered 28 Oct. 1796
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Book 103
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Page #93
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Location -- On the sides of Sandy Run
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One of his grants was described as being adjacent to Wm.
Reddick, a near
neighbor of Moses Hart:
40 acres deeded from Wm. REDDICK to ROBT. CARR adj. a patent
to TITUS CARR
now ROBT. CARR, THOS. DAIL now JORDAN WHITLEY,
ROBT. HARTs patent now
MATHEW H. CARR.
(Greene County, NC Deeds #188 D.Bk. 2, p. 55011 Dec 1848 SUSAN
E. WILLIAMS
to THEOPHILUS GRIMSLEY)
1793 Voters' List, County of Glasgow, North Carolina (formerly
Dobbs)
Compiled by Allen J. Barwick, Ph. D., June 1999
#28 Robert Hart
#30 Moses Hart
This would be
Moses, Jr., who came on down to Alabama,
my ancestor. Were they standing in
line together: Were he and
Robert Hart brothers? Moses, Jr. also
named a son
Robert.
1800 Harts and others in Greene Co., NC
1800 CARR TITUS Greene County NC p. 594
02131-02000-09
1800 HART CARR Greene County NC p. 595
00100-00001-01
1800 HART ROBERT Greene County NC p. 595
10210-32010-00
(From Jonathan Butchers Report: Robert had 13 slaves in 1800.
This led me to
suspect that his widow was the Hannah Hart listed
in 1816 with 1822 acres
and 8 slaves. This identification is
confirmed by a re-recorded deed in
Greene Co, dated 2 Nov
1820, in which Hannah Hart, admrx. of Robert
Hart Sr, sold 25
acres to Robert Carr, joining a line made between Robert
Hart Sr
and said Carr (Book 16:298, witnessed by J Holliday Hart).
Who is this following Robert? Could he be another son or
grandson of Robert
and Hannah? Rogers, Coward and Holiday
were names the family married
into.
From TN-Tipton County Court Minutes, Book A, p. 308, 332; Book
B, p. 280,
395, 435: Robert W. Hart died before 07-JUN-1830
when John BOLTON was
appointed administrator with Enos ROGERS,
Frances MARSHALL and David C.
BROWN as security. On
06-SEP-1830 Eliza HART, widow of Robert W. HART,
petitioned for a
years provision and dower. She also asked that the
negroes
be divided between her and her two children. On 04-SEP-1832
Eliza J. HART was appointed guardian of her two children, Charles
Willis
HART and Mary W. HART. On 04-JUN-1833 Robert
SIMINGTON, William
SIMINGTON, and John SMITH were appointed to
settle with Eliza COWARD,
formerly Eliza HART, as guardian of the
minor heirs of Robert HART deceased.
On 02-SEP-1833 William
COWARD was appointed guardian with Samuel
HOLLIDAY, Bryant
HOLLIWAY (sic), & Daniel A. DUNHAM as security. (From
Dave
Holiday records)
The children of Robert and Hannah Holiday Hart
were:
Sarah 3Sallie2 (1789-1849)
Lucassia
Nancy
Susannah
Charity
Peggy
Samuel H. (-1832)
William B. (about1803-)
Elizabeth
1.1 Sarah 3Sallie2 Hart
Birth: 19 Oct 1789
Death: 28 Jul 1849
Spouse: Robert Stevenson Carr
Birth: 22 Dec 1782
Death: 10 Nov 1826
Children: Susan
1.1.1 Susan Carr
Spouse: Edward Patrick
Death: aft 1857
Children: Daniel W. (1853-1922)
John Menon (1859-1911)
daughter (->1907)
1.1.1.1 Daniel W. Patrick
Birth: 1853
Death: 1922
Burial: Patrick Cem.
Spouse: Emma A.
Birth: 1850
Death: 1931
1.1.1.2 John Menon Patrick
Birth: 1859
Death: 1911
1.1.1.3 daughter Patrick
Death: aft 1907
1.2 Lucassia Hart
Spouse: Edward Coward
1.3 Nancy Hart
Spouse: Enos Rogers
1.4 Susannah Hart
Spouse: Charles Jenkins Rountree
Children: Winnie
Robert H.
William Samuel
Charles
Frank
Susan
1.4.1a Winnie Rountree*
Spouse: Allen Blount Jr.
Father: Allen Blount Sr.
Mother: Esther J. Carr
Children: Elias C. (1847-1895)
Allen Robert (1852-1922)
Charles
Other spouses: James May
1.4.1a.1 Elias C. Blount
Birth: 1847
Death: 1895
1.4.1a.2 Allen Robert Blount
Birth: 1852
Death: 1922
1.4.1a.3 Charles Blount
Death: infant
1.4.1b Winnie Rountree* (See above)
Spouse: James May
Children: Susan 3Sudie2
Other spouses: Allen Blount Jr.
1.4.1b.1 Susan 3Sudie2 May
Spouse: Caleb Cannon
1.4.2 Robert H. Rountree
Death: 3of New York2
1.4.3 William Samuel Rountree
1.4.4 Charles Rountree
Charles never married.
1.4.5 Frank Rountree
1.4.6 Susan Rountree
Susan had 3 sons and lived near Kinston.
Spouse: William Dunn
1.5a Charity Hart*
Charity had other children.
Spouse: William McKinnie
Children: Daniel W.
Other spouses: Charles Edwards
1.5a.1 Daniel W. McKinnie
Daniel moved to Arkansas in 1870.
1.5b Charity Hart* (See above)
Spouse: Charles Edwards
Children: Daniel W.
Other spouses: William McKinnie
1.5b.1 Daniel W. Edwards
1.6 Peggy Hart
Spouse: John Hart
1.7 Samuel H. Hart
Death: Oct 1832
Samuel was unmarried.
His tombstone reading:
3In Memory of Samuel H. Hart who departed this Life in this
day of October
A.
D. 1832 in the 34th year of his age.2 Greene County, NC
Cemetary
inscriptions by Kilpatrick.
1.8 William B. Hart
Birth: abt 1803
William moved to Greene Co., Alabama in the mid 1830s. Deeds
have been found
to that effect.
Spouse: Susan Daniels
Children: Robert (about1830-)
Hannah Holliday (1833-)
Anne Elizabeth 3Lizzie2 (about1837-)
1.8.1 Robert Hart
Birth: abt 1830
1.8.2 Hannah Holliday Hart
Birth: 28 Jan 1833
Hannah and her husband settled in Kaufman Co., Texas.
Spouse: Gerrard
1.8.3 Anne Elizabeth 3Lizzie2 Hart
Birth: abt 1837
Death: North Carolina
Burial: Hart Family Cem.
1.9 Elizabeth Hart
Spouse: Ormond
Children: daughter
1.9.1 daughter Ormond
Child: Lucy Ann Speight
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