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Christopher Kester Hart 1543–1581 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1543
Birth Location: Navton, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 19 November 1581
Death Location: Icomb, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England
Father: Sir Hart
Mother: hand Willoughby
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Maye
Children(s): Sir Hurd, William Hart\Harte, Stephen Hart, John Hart, Thomas Hart, Thomas Hart, Samuell Hart
Christopher Kester Hart was born in 1543 in Navton, Gloucestershire, England, the child of Sir Percival Hart And Hand Maiden Of Clemance Willoughby. Christopher Kester Hart married Elizabeth Lee May Maye, and had children including Christopher Hart, John Hart, Mary Hart, Samuell Hart, Sir Nycholas Hurd, Stephen Hart, Thomas Hart, William Henry Hart Harte. Christopher Kester Hart passed away in 1581 in Icomb, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England.
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Biography
- Christopher Kester Hart was born in 1543 in Navton, Gloucestershire, England, the child of Sir Percival Hart And Hand Maiden Of Clemance Willoughby.
- Christopher Kester Hart married Elizabeth Lee May Maye, and had children including Christopher Hart, John Hart, Mary Hart, Samuell Hart, Sir Nycholas Hurd, Stephen Hart, Thomas Hart, William Henry Hart Harte.
- Christopher Kester Hart passed away in 1581 in Icomb, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England.
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Christopher Hart's Ancestors
Christopher Hart's Descendants
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1. Sir (Nycholas) Hurd 1563–1620 m. Mary Houchings 1564–1620 m. Mary (Isabella) Hoode 1561–1602
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1. John (Hurd ( Imm.) 1639) 1585–1649 m. Mary (Margaret) Houchings 1587–1668
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1. John Hurd 1639–1681 m. Hannah (("Anne")) Tuttle 1633–1683
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1. Joseph (Hurd) Sr. 1665–1751 m. Jane Munn 1680–1760
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2. Sarah (Hurd of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1664–1732
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3. Judson (Hurd of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1664–1732
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4. Benjamin (Hurd Sergt Benjamin Hurd --Spouse Sarah Kimberly Father John Hurd Mother Anne) Tuttle 1666–1754
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5. Ebenezer (HURD of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1668–1765
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6. Ruth (Hurd of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1670–1781
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7. Abraham (Hurd of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1677–1690
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8. John (Hurd III of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1673–1773 m. Elizabeth Hinman 1694–1763
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9. Hannah (Hurd of John HURD and Hannah "Anna") Tuttle 1667–1739
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10. Abigail Hurd 1679–1683
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11. Issac Hurd 1669–1732
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12. Mary Hurd 1673–
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13. Jacob Hurd 1671–1671
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14. Rebecca Welles 1655–1717 m. James Judson 1650–1721
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15. Sarah Welles 1659–1708
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16. Samuel Welles 1662–1733
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17. Esther Hurd 1676–
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2. Mercy (Hurd Brigham Rice Hunt) * 1613–1693
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3. Adam Hurd 1606–1671
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4. William Hurd 1606–
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2. Mercy Hurd 1614–1693
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3. Adam Hurd 1611–1671
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2. William (Henry) Hart\Harte 1569–1616
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3. Stephen Hart 1568–1621
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4. John Hart 1565–1602
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5. Thomas Hart 1560–1625
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6. Thomas Hart 1565–1639
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7. Samuell Hart –1623
Christopher Hart's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1543
Event Place: Navton, Gloucestershire, England
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Place: Cannongate, Gloucestershire, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 November 1581
Event Place: Icomb, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current