Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Hart, Ann Fitch (Gookin), d. 1839 |
Deceased |
Aug. 12, 1839 |
Places of residence |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Father |
Nathaniel Gookin. |
Mother |
Catherine Shackford. |
Spouse |
Oliver Hart, son of Mary Dennett Stoodley and John Hart, bp. Nov. 18, 1770 in Ne |
Children |
Born in Portsmouth, N.H. 1. William Hart, mariner and sea captain of Portland, Me., b. Sept. 24, 1792, d. May 20, 1860, m. 1823 to Mrs Sally Mitchell Rigg (d. 1866), widow of John Riggs and daughter of Azro Michell. 2. Arrilla Hart, b. 1794, d. young. 3. Mary Ann Hart, b. 1797, d. Jan. 26, 1846, m. Sept. 27, 1823 to Theodore Atkinson Burley (1798-1878) of Greenland, N.H. 4. John Hart, b. 1800, d. lost at sea. 5. Oliver Hart, b. 1803, d. young. 6. Elizabeth Langdon Hart of Bath and Carmel, Me., b. Apr. 25, 1804, d. Mar. 17, 1879, m. 1821 to Hiram Coliss (d. 1876) of Portsmouth, N.H. 7. Calvin Hart, d. unm. 8. Nathaniel Hart. settled in Virginia. 9. Henry Hart, b. Aug. 12, 1810, d. May 27, 1898, m. Apphia Fowler Doe (1817-1873), daughter of Reuben Doe and Lydia Stevens. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Oliver Hart, son of Mary Dennett Stoodley and John Hart, bp. Nov. 18, 1770 in Newington, N.H., d. Apr. 12, 1820 in Portsmouth, N.H., m. Jul. 2, 1792 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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