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Capt. John Drew Hart [5746]
(1802-1873) |
Capt. John Drew Hart [5746]
General Notes: His father is a decsendent of John Hart of Pennsylvania, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence before 1855 in Southampton County, Virginia. 4 • He had a residence after 1855 in Madison County, Mississippi. 4 • He appeared on the Federal census in 1850 in St Lukes Parish, Southampton County, Virginia. 6 • He appeared on the Slave Schedule census in 1850 in St Lukes Parish, Southampton County, Virginia. 7 • He appeared on the Federal census in 1870 in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. 8 • He was buried at the Canton Cemetery in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi in 1873. 5 In memory of my beloved husband • He worked as a farmer in 1850 in St Lukes Parish, Southampton County, Virginia. 6 • He worked as a farmer in 1870 in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. 8 • He appeared on the Slave Schedule census in 1860 in West Side Nottoway River, Southampton County, Virgina. 9 An additional male slave aged 3 years may belong to his son James. John married Sophia Emmeline Smith [3912] [MRIN: 2165], daughter of Washington C. Smith [3831] and Ann Riddick Cunningham [3832], on 18 Oct 1834.1 2 3 (Sophia Emmeline Smith [3912] was born on 3 Jan 1813 in Virginia 3 10 and died in Feb 1885 in Canton, Mississippi 11.) |
1 Bible Records of Suffolk and Nansemond County, Virginia, Pg 134.
2 Bible Records of Suffolk and Nansemond County, Virginia, Pg 137.
3 Dinkins and Springs Families: in connection with the Kendrick, Fox, Ball, Alexander, Riddick, Smith, Hart and others (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16056), Riddick Family p 21.
4 Dinkins and Springs Families: in connection with the Kendrick, Fox, Ball, Alexander, Riddick, Smith, Hart and others (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16056), Riddick Family p 22.
5 www.findagrave.com, Memorial# 11208860.
6 US Census, 1850, Virginia, Southampton, St Lukes Parish, pg 58, lines 19-30.
7 US Census, 1850, Slave Schedules, Virginia, Southampton, St Lukes Parish, Pg 35, lines 26 - 42, 1 - 14.
8 US Census, 1870, Mississippi, Madison, Police District 1, pg 128, lines 9 - 14.
9 US Census, 1860, Slave Schedules, Virginia, Southampton, West Side Nottoway River, pg 35, lines 37- 40, 1-3 men and women aged // to 58 in two slave houses.
10 Bible Records of Suffolk and Nansemond County, Virginia, Pg 133.
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Bible Records of Suffolk and Nansemond County, Virginia, Pg 136.
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