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Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart 1651–1714 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 November 1651

Birth Location: Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 16 September 1714

Death Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Father: Christopher Hart

Mother: Mary Beckley

Spouse(s): Susanna Hart

Children(s): Thomas Hart

Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart was born in 1651 in Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Christopher Kester Hart And Mary Ann Beckley. Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart married Susanna Hart, and had children including Thomas The Elder Hart. Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart passed away in 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart was born in 1651 in Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Christopher Kester Hart And Mary Ann Beckley.
  • Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart married Susanna Hart, and had children including Thomas The Elder Hart.
  • Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart passed away in 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Rev. Hart's Ancestors

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Rev. Hart
1651–1714
Birth Place: Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Christopher Kester Hart
1626–1667
Glymptone, Oxfordshire, England
Mary (Ann) Beckley
1626–1672
Kiddington, West Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
John (Hart) General
1595–1671
Kings Walden, London, England
Joseph Beckley
1599–1631
Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Ann Smith
1584–1643
London, Middlesex, London, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rev. Hart's Descendants

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Rev. (John (Quaker Preacher)) Hart (16 November 1651–16 September 1714) m. Susanna Hart (26 December 1656–27 February 1725)
  1. 1. Thomas ("The Elder") Hart 1685–1790 m. Ester Hart 1693–1788 m. Mary Combs 1701–1722
    1. 1. Colonel (Miles Henry) Hart 1731–1785 m. Delilah (Rice) Burres\Burris 1729–1829
      1. 1. Narcissa ("Nicy") Hart 1768–1830 m. David (Ross) Jr 1761–1844
        1. 1. Narcissa ("Nicy" Ross) **** 1797–1880 m. Silas Inman 1797–1872
    2. 2. Peter Hart 1740–1814
    3. 3. Aaron Hart 1733–1810
    4. 4. James (Hart) Sr 1715–1766
    5. 5. Adam Hart 1717–
    6. 6. Andrew Hart 1737–1794
    7. 7. Danial Hart 1720–
    8. 8. David Hart 1742–1783
    9. 9. Jacob Hart 1740–1821
    10. 10. John Hart 1726–1803
    11. 11. Josiah Hart 1724–
    12. 12. Mary Hart 1718–
    13. 13. Morgan Hart 1716–
    14. 14. Silas Hart 1725–1730
    15. 15. William Hart 1725–

Rev. Hart's Timeline

2 Records

1651
16 November 1651
Birth of Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart in Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
1714
16 September 1714
Age 63
Death of Rev. John (Quaker Preacher) Hart in Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 November 1651
    Event Place: Whitney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 September 1714
    Event Place: Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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