Ancestral Glimpses » Susannah "Mollie" Hart (1770-1861)

Personal data Susannah "Mollie" Hart 


Household of Susannah "Mollie" Hart

(1) She is married to Evan J Moore.

They got married on August 11, 1829 at Adams Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, Verenigde Staten, she was 58 years old.

They got married on September 16, 1829, she was 59 years old.

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Marriages of Adams County (1803-1908) This is not a complete list.
These are names take from the Adams Co. Courthouse records, several family members along with myself, got as many people with our common surnames for this area. I should add that for some surnames there were more then we got, so don't get alarmed if one that you know is there but not here. They are arranged by the year.
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Bride GroomMarried
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Susannah Adams (Widow)Evans MooreSept. 16, 1829

(2) She is married to John J Adams.

Source: Allan Jenni: m. 7 Sep 1786 Fayette co., Pa.

They got married on September 7, 1786 at Maryland, British America, she was 16 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Henry H Adams  1787-????
  2. Robert Adams  1788-1845 
  3. David Clinton Adams  1791-????
  4. Elizabeth Adams  1792-1861 
  5. Sophia Adams  1797-????
  6. John J Adams  1799-1829
  7. Mary B Adams  1801-1885 
  8. Moses Baird Adams  1806-± 1890 
  9. Susanna Adams  1809-1893 
  10. James William Adams  1811-1873 


Notes about Susannah "Mollie" Hart

Birth: 22 Aug 1770 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Death: 29 Jan 1861 in Sandy Springs, Adams, Ohio
Burial: AbtT. 29 Jan 1861 Sandy Springs Cemetery, Green Township, Adams, Ohio
LDS Baptism: 19 Jan 1996 Jordan River, Utah
Endowment: 14 Feb 1996 Jordan River, Utah
Note:
Susannah Hart is bur. next to her husband John Quincy Adams in the Sandy Springs Cemetery.

All information for ancestry of Susanna Hart is from Norman Sundheim's Home Page, unless stated otherwise. (www.voicenet.com/ ~normsund/)[Hart.FTW]

Source: Allan Jenni: b. 22 Aug 1770 Maryland
d. 21 Jan 1861 Sandy Springs, Adams, Ohio

FHL Descendants of Henry Hart 929.273 H251c
p. 35 "An indenture by J. John Adams of Adams Co., Ohio, granted power of attorney to Henry Hart Jr. of Bullitt Co., Ky, to sue and demand of Dolly Hart, now Dolly Keith, or others responsible for the share or interest of his wife who was formerly Susannah Hart, in the estate of her father, Henry Hart, deceased, according to his will."

FHL 1860 Census Green Twp., Adams, Ohio 977.186 X2a p.42
Susannah is living with James W. and Margaret Adams. She is listed as being 89 years old and born in Pennsylvania.
[ElizabethAdams.ged]

Bessie Watkins Susannah b. 11 Aug 1770 d. 21 Jan 1861 md. 7 Sep 1786
settled at the mouth of Salt Lick, Lewis, KY. In 1800 moved across the Ohio River and settled at mouth of Sulfur, Adams, Ohio

FHL Film 317313 Sandy Springs Presbyterian Cemetery - Green Twp., Adams OH
Susannah, wife to John Adams and J. Moore died 29 Jan 1862, age 90y 5m 10d
b. 1771

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Susannah Hart

Miles Henry Hart
± 1728-1785
Delilah Rice Burris
± 1729-± 1829
Henry Hart
± 1750-1815

Susannah Hart
1770-1861

(1) 1829
(2) 1786

John J Adams
1762-1828

Henry H Adams
1787-????
Robert Adams
1788-1845
Sophia Adams
1797-????
John J Adams
1799-1829
Mary B Adams
1801-1885
Moses Baird Adams
1806-± 1890
Susanna Adams
1809-1893

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