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  • 1st wife of Stephen Hart (c.1600 - 1678)
    Stephen Hart was Born in England by about 1599 (based on estimated date of first marriage. Married ____ ____ & they came to Massachusetts Bay in 1633 with their two eldest children. They settled first ...
  • Judge A J Hart (c.1839 - 1896)
  • Aaron Philip Hart (1724 - 1800)
    Aaron Philip Hart (Hebrew: משה אורי בן יחזקאל‎; August 16, 1724 – December 28, 1800) was a businessman in Lower Canada and one of the first Jews to settle in the colony. He is considered the father of ...
  • Aaron Ezekiel Hart (1803 - 1857)
  • Aaron Alexander Hart (1891 - 1967)
    Aaron Alexander Hart BIRTH 25 Jan 1891 DEATH 16 Jul 1967 (aged 76) BURIAL Greenlawn Cemetery and Mortuary Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA MEMORIAL ID 14449877 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS ...

About the Hart surname

Noman Donald ( my father ) was one of 5 brothers.... namely, Dudley, Claude, Lionel, and Edgar. The sisters were, Linda, Dorothy, Frances, Molly, and Una. They were all born in the Kokstad district, (South Africa ) and their father was from Sussex ,or Surrey, cant remember which, in England. I think he stayed on here after the Boer War. He married a Miss Snoek from the Kokstad area and they lived in the village of Bizana. Norman was a farmer in the Harding district, Claude farmed in Swartberg, Dudley was the Postmaster in Bizana, Edgar was a cheesemaker, then bacame an estate manager for Illovo Sugar Esttates in Port Shepstone, Lionel also had a small farming operation and a Trading store in the Lusikisiki district.


Bricklayer Edward Hart was sentenced to seven years jail aboard a prison hulk for stealing food and drink to feed his wife and family in 1825. Edward, his wife Sarah Hart (nee Culley) and their three children arrived in New Zealand on board the 'Tyne' in 1841. Hart Family of New Zealand