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Amy (Enslaved) Hart 1795–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1795

Birth Location: Lexington County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1832

Death Location: St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Father: Hamilton I

Mother: Rebecca Middleton

Spouse(s): African\Cesar Hart

Children(s): Stephen Oliver, Tony Livingston, Harry\Henry Livingston, Dolly Livingston, Richard\Dick Livingston, Jerry Livingston, Boston Livingston, John Livingston, Caesar Patterson, Peter Sr, William Hart), George Livingston, Flora Livingston, William Hart, Hector Patterson, Dinah Hart, Jackson Patterson, Harry Sr, Cato Livingston

In 1795, Amy (Enslaved) Hart entered the world in Lexington County, South Carolina, USA, born to Hamilton Hart I And Rebecca Middleton. Amy (Enslaved) Hart married African Cesar Hart, and had children including Boston Livingston, Caesar Patterson, Cato Livingston, Dinah Hart, Dolly Livingston, Flora Livingston, George Livingston, Harry Henry Livingston, Harry Livingston Sr, Hector Patterson, Jackson Patterson, Jerry Livingston, John Jack Livingston, Peter Livingston Sr, Richard Dick Livingston, Stephen Hart Oliver, Tony Toney Livingston, William B Jeffcoat Child Of Slave Amy Hart, William Carmichael Hart. Amy (Enslaved) Hart passed away in 1832 in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1795, Amy (Enslaved) Hart entered the world in Lexington County, South Carolina, USA, born to Hamilton Hart I And Rebecca Middleton.
  • Amy (Enslaved) Hart married African Cesar Hart, and had children including Boston Livingston, Caesar Patterson, Cato Livingston, Dinah Hart, Dolly Livingston, Flora Livingston, George Livingston, Harry Henry Livingston, Harry Livingston Sr, Hector Patterson, Jackson Patterson, Jerry Livingston, John Jack Livingston, Peter Livingston Sr, Richard Dick Livingston, Stephen Hart Oliver, Tony Toney Livingston, William B Jeffcoat Child Of Slave Amy Hart, William Carmichael Hart.
  • Amy (Enslaved) Hart passed away in 1832 in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amy Hart's Ancestors

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Amy Hart
1795–1832
Birth Place: Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Hamilton Hart I
1750–1834
Virginia, USA
Rebecca Middleton
1742–1834
St. James, Goose Creek, SC
Grandparents
William (Rogers?) Hart
–1798
New Providence, England
Sarah Young
1732–
Fork, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
William Hart
1732–1759
William Young
1669–1751
Rebecca Bourne
1699–1792
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Bourne
1655–1727
Elizabeth Shorter
1684–1706

Amy Hart's Descendants

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Amy ((Enslaved)) Hart (abt 1795–1832) m. African\Cesar Hart (1790–1852)
  1. 1. Stephen (Hart) Oliver 1810–1918 m. Cloie Oliver 1818–
    1. 1. Ann Oliver 1846– m. Croket Jones 1844–
      1. 1. Mary Jones 1874–1922 m. Henry (F) Mosley 1866–1936
        1. 1. Sally (C.) Sulton 1894–1989 m. William ((Bubba) Sulton) Jr 1898–1983
        2. 2. Janie Mosley 1887–1954
        3. 3. Mary (R) Mosely 1892–1953
        4. 4. Henry (F Moseley) Jr 1897–1954
        5. 5. Idorah Mosley 1900–
        6. 6. Frank Mosley 1902–1963
        7. 7. Eugena (Lee) Mosley 1904–1923
        8. 8. John Mosley 1906–
        9. 9. Ovis Mosley 1907–1924
        10. 10. Rosah (Lee) Mosley 1913–1979
        11. 11. Dora Mosely 1896–1922
        12. 12. David Moseley 1899–1919
        13. 13. Mary (()) Moseley 1893–
      2. 2. Maria Oliver 1864–
      3. 3. Georgiana ("Georgeanna") Oliver 1867–
      4. 4. Lizzie Oliver 1876–
      5. 5. Ben (Peter) Oliver 1877–
      6. 6. Ella Oliver 1881–
    2. 2. Lizzie Oliver 1859–1940
    3. 3. Tooley\Tuler\Juler\Tolon Oliver 1840–
      1. 1. Samuel Oliver 1876–
      2. 2. John (W.) Oliver 1878–
    4. 4. Susan (Susanna) Oliver 1835–1900
    5. 5. Leah Oliver 1852–
    6. 6. Amy Oliver 1835–1920
    7. 7. Jack Oliver 1838–
    8. 8. Clarinda Oliver 1830–
    9. 9. Martin Hook\Oliver 1830– m. Susan Oliver 1830–
      1. 1. Adam Hook\Oliver 1864–1930 m. Mariah Seawright 1880– m. Mary (Jane) Harrison 1870–1931 m. Katie Richardson 1890–
        1. 1. Magalene Oliver 1898–1959 m. Willie Castile 1880–
        2. 2. Luther Oliver 1888–1947
        3. 3. Julia Oliver 1907–1975
        4. 4. Jasper Oliver 1910–
        5. 5. Laura Oliver 1904–
        6. 6. Ollie Oliver 1904–1975
        7. 7. Sallie Oliver 1908–1985
        8. 8. Ruth Oliver 1918–1992
      2. 2. Amy Oliver 1864–
      3. 3. Himbo Oliver 1867–
      4. 4. Sallie Oliver 1880–1941
    10. 10. Millie (Cheeseborro) (Oliver) 1862–
    11. 11. Rhoda Oliver 1835–
    12. 12. Georgiana ((Livingston)) Oliver 1872–
    13. 13. Venpeter Oliver 1877–
    14. 14. Elizabeth (\ Lizzie Oliver) Williamson 1859–1940
    15. 15. Nelson Williamson 1858–
    16. 16. Adam Oliver 1864–1930
    17. 17. Martin Hook\Oliver 1830–
      1. 1. Adam Hook\Oliver 1864–1930
        1. 1. Mazalene ((Casteal \ Castile) Oliver \) Danley 1898–1959 m. Willie Castile 1880–
    18. 18. Susie (\ Susan (Coger \ Koger)) Oliver 1840– m. Jack Coger 1824–
      1. 1. Henrietta (\ Nenretta (Harrison) Coger \) Koger 1872–
        1. 1. GONZALEE, (GONZALES,LEE "Son") HARRISON 1912–1994 m. Natalie Harrison 1912–
      2. 2. John Coger 1878– m. Melissa Coger 1883–
      3. 3. Charlie Coger 1886–
      4. 4. Cornelia Coger 1864–
      5. 5. Rhoda Coger 1866–
        1. 1. Willie (N) Mills 1902–
      6. 6. Sherdruck Coger 1867–
      7. 7. Tolon Coger 1869–
      8. 8. Pink Coger 1871–
      9. 9. Amy Coger 1874–
      10. 10. Jinny Coger 1876–
      11. 11. Clorene Coger 1879–
      12. 12. Giles Coger 1872–
      13. 13. Simon Coger 1876–
  2. 2. Tony (\ Toney) Livingston 1819–1921
  3. 3. Harry\Henry Livingston 1845–
  4. 4. Dolly Livingston 1842–
  5. 5. Richard\Dick Livingston 1825–
  6. 6. Jerry Livingston 1820–
  7. 7. Boston Livingston 1810–1880
  8. 8. John (Jack) Livingston 1825–
  9. 9. Caesar Patterson 1830–
  10. 10. Peter (Livingston) Sr 1824–
  11. 11. William (B Jeffcoat (Child of Slave Amy) Hart) 1810–
    1. 1. Neilan (Lee) Jeffcoat 1899–1930
  12. 12. George Livingston 1800–1818
  13. 13. Flora Livingston 1810–
  14. 14. William (Carmichael) Hart 1804–1880
  15. 15. Hector Patterson 1835–
  16. 16. Dinah Hart 1815– m. John Jones 1814–
    1. 1. Silvy Patterson 1840–
  17. 17. Jackson Patterson 1845–
  18. 18. Harry (Livingston) Sr 1825–1880
  19. 19. Cato Livingston 1837–1909

Amy Hart's Timeline

2 Records

1795
abt 1795
Birth of Amy (Enslaved) Hart in Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
1832
1832
Age 37
Death of Amy (Enslaved) Hart in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1795
    Event Place: Lexington County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, South Carolina, USA

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