Zij is getrouwd met Andrew Andries Hart.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1897 te Manhattan, Kings, New York, USA, zij was toen 38 jaar oud.
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Sarah came to America in 1888 (see above); in 1900 and ca. 1906 she wasliving with her family (including her mother Pauline Honigmann Rosenbaum) in Boston. In 1910 she was living with her family (including her mother Pauline Honigmann Rosenbaum) in Bronx, New York. Sometime after World War One the family moved back to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Andrew Harts birthplace. There Johanna Hart became the chief European representative for Quaker Oats, an unusually prominent position for a woman in that day and age. Andrew and Sarah (essentially Andrew, a set-in-his-ways old man) refused to leave the Netherlands for the USA even after the Nazis occupied the Netherlands in 1940, being too set in their ways to move again, so Johanna stayed to take care of them. All of them were caught by the Nazis, after Pearl Harbor, and sent east to die, probably to Auschwitz Extermination Camp, Auschwitz, Upper Silesia, Poland,Malopolskie; Oswiecim, Poland. Mercedes Moritz Randall was quite admiring of Johanna's devotion to her parents, although she was unhappy about the stubbornness of the Harts, which had resulted in Johannas death. Since the Harts do not appear in the 1920 census, they probably moved back to the Netherlands before then.
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