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Abigail Hart 1723–1789 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 JUL 1723

Birth Location: Kensington, CT

Death Date: NOV 1789

Death Location: Kensington, CT

Father: Nathaniel Hart

Mother: Abigail Hooker

Spouse(s): James Hurlbert

Children(s):

Abigail Hart was born in 1723 in Kensington, CT, the child of Nathaniel Hart And Abigail Hooker. Abigail Hart married James Hurlbert. Abigail Hart passed away in 1789 in Kensington, CT.

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Biography

  • Abigail Hart was born in 1723 in Kensington, CT, the child of Nathaniel Hart And Abigail Hooker.
  • Abigail Hart married James Hurlbert.
  • Abigail Hart passed away in 1789 in Kensington, CT.

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Abigail Hart's Ancestors

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Abigail Hart
1723–1789
Birth Place: Kensington, CT
Parents
Nathaniel Hart
1695–1758
Farmington, CT
Abigail Hooker
1698–1761
Farmington, CT
Grandparents
John ((Capt.)) Hart
1655–1714
Farmington, Hartford, CT
Mary Moore
1664–1738
Farmington, Hartford, CT
John Hooker
1664–1745
England
Abigail Stanley
1669–
Great-Grandparents
John Hart
1637–1666
Sarah Unknown
–1666
Isaac Moore
Ruth Stanley
Samuel Hooker
1633–1697
Mary Willett
1648–
John Stanley
–1705
Sarah Scott
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephen Hart
1605–1682
Elizabeth Unknown
1610–
John Stanley
Thomas Hooker
1586–1647
Susanna Garbrand
Thomas Willett
Mary Brown
John Stanley
Thomas Scott

Abigail Hart's Timeline

2 Records

1723
21 JUL 1723
Birth of Abigail Hart in Kensington, CT
Kensington, CT
1789
NOV 1789
Age 66
Death of Abigail Hart in Kensington, CT
Kensington, CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 JUL 1723
    Event Place: Kensington, CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: NOV 1789
    Event Place: Kensington, CT

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