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Hezekiah Hart (bef. 1684 - 1752)

Hezekiah Hart
Born before in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1710 in Wethersfield, Connecticutmap
Descendants descendants
Died after age 67 in Kensington, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticutmap
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Biography

When HEZEKIAH HART was born in 1684 in Farmington, Connecticut, his father, THOMAS HART, was 40 and his mother, RUTH HAWKINS, was 35.

He married his wife MARTHA BECKLEY, daughter of Benjamin and Rebecca Beckley in 1710 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. They had ten children:[1]

  1. Rebecca (b-1711) married Sage
  2. Hezekiah (b-1714, d-1730)
  3. Martha (b-1717) married Deming
  4. Lucy (b-1720) married Deming
  5. David (b-1724)
  6. Ruth (b-1726) married Beckley
  7. Zerviah (b-1728) married Allis, then married Webster
  8. Hezekiah (b-1730)
  9. Zachariah (b-1734)

He died on September 29, 1752, in Berlin, Connecticut, at the age of 68, and was buried there.

Sources

  1. Andrews: Page 369, family 1684.




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Of the ten children of Hezekiah and Martha, three are listed here. Another, Zachariah Hart (1733-1822) is the father of Martha Hart (1772-1844) (listed in another WikiTree) and grandfather of Eliza Hart (1772-1844). Eliza Hart is of some note as one of two women who crossed the Rockies in 1836 to "Old Oregon", considered by many to be the first women from the then-US to make this crossing, with wagons. The other woman was Narcissa Whitman (connected to Whitman College in Walla Walla). This crossing was a confirmation of feasibility, leading some years later to the early Oregon Trail.
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