Captain John Hart

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Captain John Hart

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Death: March 17, 1814 (56)
South Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Granby Cemetery Cayce Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Oliver Hart and Sarah Hart (Breece)
Husband of Mary Esther Hart (Screven)
Father of Moses Hart; Darby Hart; Benjamin Hart; Charles Thomas Hart; Ely Hart and 5 others
Brother of Seth Hart; Eleanor Screven; Hannah Hart; Oliver Hart; Joseph Hart and 2 others
Half brother of Silas Hart and William Rogers Hart

Occupation: LT 7th S.C.Continental Reg., a captain in the 2nd South Carolin Regiment during the Revoutionary War. north carolina whig familyDIED@BATTLE OF HORSESHOE BEND NOT ON LIST AT CEM MAYBE CREEK INDIAN????OR CHEROKEE
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About Captain John Hart

John Hart was the 5th child of Rev. Oliver Hart and wife Sarah Breece (or Brees). He was born March 6, 1758 in Charleston, South Carolina, and died there in 1814. DO NOT CONFUSE HIM WITH JOHN HART BORN 1758 AND DYING IN ALABAMA.

John suffered from a fever in April, 1771 which nearly took his life. Once he regained his strength, he sailed in June, 1771, for Philadelphia. From there he travelled to Providence, Rhode Island and entered college.He entered the army on August 20, 1776, and was commissioned as a 2nd. Lieutenant, in the 2nd Regiment, under the command of Col. Moultris.

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Captain John Hart's Timeline

1758
March 6, 1758
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
1789
1789
1791
1791
1793
1793
1794
1794
MERCER, KY, United States
1796
1796
SC, United States
1801
February 25, 1801
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
1803
December 9, 1803
Pine Grove Mills, Lexington County, South Carolina, United States
1806
April 10, 1806
Pine Grove Mills, Lexington County, South Carolins, United States