Ann ‘Nancy’ Hart

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Ann ‘Nancy’ Hart (Stout)

Also Known As: "Nancy"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hunterdon County, Province of New Jersey
Death: February 25, 1844 (87)
Beverly, Randolph County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Beverly, Randolph County, West Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of St. Leger Codd Stout, I and Susannah Stout
Wife of Edward Hart
Mother of John Montgomery Hart; Susannah Stalnaker; Deborah Booth; Edward D. Hart; Elijah Hart and 4 others
Sister of St. Leger "Ledger" Codd Stout II; John Stout; Ruth Barkalow; Joseph Stout; James Stout and 2 others

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About Ann ‘Nancy’ Hart

Not the daughter of John Hart, Signer of the "Declaration of Independence"

The book "Harts of Randolph County" says her linage can be traced to Charlamagne, William the Conqueror and nine signers of the Magna Charta.


Nancy Ann Stout

  • BIRTH 25 Jul 1756
  • DEATH 25 Feb 1844 (aged 87)
  • BURIAL Beverly Cemetery Beverly, Randolph County, West Virginia

Biography

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50216703/nancy-ann-hart

Children include

  1. Photo John Montgomery Hart 1778–1865
  2. Photo Susannah Hart Stalnaker 1782–1843
  3. Photo Deborah Hart Booth 1786–1874
  4. Elizabeth Hart Butcher 1788–1823
  5. Photo Joseph Hart 1797–1881

"Nancy Ann Stout, the daughter of St. Ledger Codd (and Susannah Simpson) Stout, was a direct descendant, in the royal line of England, of Prince Lionel of Antworth, son of King Edward III. The seventh descendant in line from Prince Lionel was Sir Anthony St. Ledger who came to America in 1609 and was a personal friend of Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir Anthony became a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Later, he returned to England and became the Lord Mayor of London...Nancy Ann Stout was the granddaughter of James and Mary Ann St. Ledger Codd Stout who settled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Nancy Stout married into the Hart family during the Revolutionary War Edward Hart, while a soldier serving in the New Jersey Militia, received a three day pass to go home and marry Nancy. George Washington attended the wedding and later visited in the Hart home.


References

  • Source: "Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia" by Russell Ray Stout, p. 13-14
  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Nov 30 2022, 0:37:04 UTC
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Ann ‘Nancy’ Hart's Timeline

1756
July 25, 1756
Hunterdon County, Province of New Jersey
1778
October 15, 1778
Hopewell, Mercer, New Jersey, United States
1780
March 11, 1780
Hardy, Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1782
February 14, 1782
Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States
1786
October 11, 1786
Hopewell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
1791
June 10, 1791
Randolph, Charlotte, Virginia, United States
1792
April 9, 1792
Randolph County, Virginia, United States
1793
1793
Randolph, Charlotte, Virginia, United States
1797
July 16, 1797
Beverly, Randolph County, Virginia, United States