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Thomas Hart, Sr.

Also Known As: "Thomas Hart"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: after June 10, 1668
Surry County , Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Hart and Rebecca Hart
Husband of Anne Foster
Father of Henry Hart, Sr. (I); Thomas Hart, (II) and Robert Hart, Sr.

Managed by: Brandt Joseph Gibson
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About Thomas Hart, Sr.

Thomas Hart b. 1631/2 d between June 10, 1668/9 was the son of Henry and Rebecca Hart. Henry Hart of Surry County, Virginia, came to Jamestown, Virginia August 31, 1635, with wife, Rebecca.[1]

Anne Sheppard was the daughter of Maj. Robert Sheppard of Surry Co. and Elizabeth Spencer. She first married Thomas Hart, son of Henry and Elizabeth Hart. He died before 10 Jun 1669. She secondly married William Newsom, between 10 Jun 1669 and 4 Jan 1669/70. After his death, she married George Foster, probably in late 1693.[1][2]

Children of Thomas Hart and Anne Sheppard:[1]

  1. Henry, b. 1662
  2. Thomas, b. 1664-5
  3. Robert, b. 1666-7

References

  • Holtzclaw, B. (1939). The Newsom Family and Related Families of Surry, Isle of Wight, Southampton and Sussex Counties, Va. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 47(3), 265-271. Retrieved April 9, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4244964
  • "Hart of Surry" in Southside Virginia Families, Volume 2  By John Bennett Boddie. Page 153
  • Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 5 2020, 21:18:14 UTC
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Thomas Hart, Sr.'s Timeline

1631
1631
Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America
1662
1662
Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America
1665
1665
Surry County, Virginia Colony
1666
1666
Jamestown, Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America
1668
June 10, 1668
Age 37
Surry County , Virginia, Colonial America