Iredell Hart, son of Aaron Hart and Mary King. Born ± 1796 at , Union, South Carolina, USA, died ± Jun 1843 at Madisonville, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA, approximately 47 years. Occupation: 1817 FROM, ON at Hardin County, Kentucky, then in Grayson County, Kentucky and finally in Ma; Lawyer Gerald Elde Veasey Family Entries: 1671 Updated: Sat Dec 14 22:16:28 2002 Contact: Evelynn Anne Veasey e-mail: Aveasey@aol.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I509942645 Name: Iredell HART Given Name: Iredell Surname: Hart Sex: M Death: Bef 1846 in ,HOPKINS CO.,KY? Change Date: 29 Nov 2002 Note: DENNIS HART-3504 RHEEM AVE, RICHMOND, CA 94804 HARDIN COUNTY, KY MARRIAGE RECORDS. CONSENT GIVEN BY DANIEL LINDER AMELIA'S STEP-FATHER. BOOK A PG. 114, 1793-1834. FATHER'S WILL-HARDIN COUNTY, KY Sources: States in fathers will that Iredell is deceased. IREDELL SERVED AS A STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN 1834, REPRESENTING HOPKINS CO., KY. ALSO SERVED AS A KENTUCKY ELECTOR IN 1841 FOR THE 1840 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ( HARRISON). FROM "HISTORY OF KENTUCKY" BY LEWIS COLLINS AS REVISED BY HIS SON RICHARD H. COLLINS. PGS. 343 AND 370. Father: Aaron HART b: Abt 1766 in FAIRFOREST,Union County,SC Mother: Mary KING Marriage 1 Amelia L HART Married: 26 Dec 1820 in ,HARDIN COUNTY,KY Children 1. Henry HART b: 11 Nov 1829 in Kentucky,,Kentucky,USA 2. Eliza HART 3. Clasinda HART 4. Katherine HART 5. Jane HART 6. Emily HART ********************************************************** SOURCE: Historical Sketches and Family Histories - Grayson County, Kentucky Author: The Grayson County Historical Society Pub: 2002 Page: 217- 218 "...Iredell HART was born in Union County, S. C. about 1796, a son of Aaron HART and Mary KING. About 1802, his family moved to Tennessee, where they lived until coming to White Mills about 1809. Iredell spent his early years in Hardin County, where he spent many hours studying law books. He was representing clients in Hardin County as early as 1817, when he served as attorney for his Uncle Moses HART and Jasper TERRY in a land dispute. Hardin County records show he obtained attorney status in 1822. On 20 Dec 1820, Iredell married Amelia T. HART in Hardin County. Daniel LINDER gave consent as Amelia's stepfather. It is doubtful stepfather had the same meaning as today, for there is no evidence Daniel LINDER ever remarried or married a HART. About 1822 Iredell and Amelia moved to the Leitchfield area of Grayson County, thus becoming one of the earlier lawyers of the county. Iredell was active in politics and represented Grayson County in the Kentucky Legislature in 1826. While practicing law in leitchfield, Iredell and Amelia had two children, Henry and Eliza. About 1830 opportunities arose in Madisonville, Hopkins County, Ky., and the family moved to that area. Iredell continued his law practice and interest in politics, representing Hopkins County in the Kentucky Legislature in 1834. He also served as a Kentucky Elector in 1841 for the Benjamin HARRISON election. Prior to his death in 1843, four more children were born in Hopkins County - Clasinda, Katherine, Jane and Amelia Emily. Iredell's place of burial has not been identified, but there is strong family suspicion his father, Aaron, had his body returned to the Hart-Reynolds Cemetery outside White Mills. Family ties lured Iredell's son, Henry, back to Grayson County, where he bought land in 1850, settling amoung numerous HART relatives around Big Clifty....." ********************************************************** Married/ Related to: Amelia Hart Still Living. Children: 1. Henry HartBorn ± 1821 at , Hardin, Kentucky, USA, died at , Grayson, Kentucky, USA SOURCE: Historical Sketches and Family Histories - Grayson County, Kentucky Author: The Grayson County Historical Society Pub: 2002 Page: 217- 218 "...Iredell HART was born in Union County, S. C. about 1796, a son of Aaron HART and Mary KING. About 1802, his family moved to Tennessee, where they lived until coming to White Mills about 1809. Iredell spent his early years in Hardin County, where he spent many hours studying law books. He was representing clients in Hardin County as early as 1817, when he served as attorney for his Uncle Moses HART and Jasper TERRY in a land dispute. Hardin County records show he obtained attorney status in 1822. On 20 Dec 1820, Iredell married Amelia T. HART in Hardin County. Daniel LINDER gave consent as Amelia's stepfather. It is doubtful stepfather had the same meaning as today, for there is no evidence Daniel LINDER ever remarried or married a HART. About 1822 Iredell and Amelia moved to the Leitchfield area of Grayson County, thus becoming one of the earlier lawyers of the county. Iredell was active in politics and represented Grayson County in the Kentucky Legislature in 1826. While practicing law in leitchfield, Iredell and Amelia had two children, Henry and Eliza. About 1830 opportunities arose in Madisonville, Hopkins County, Ky., and the family moved to that area. Iredell continued his law practice and interest in politics, representing Hopkins County in the Kentucky Legislature in 1834. He also served as a Kentucky Elector in 1841 for the Benjamin HARRISON election. Prior to his death in 1843, four more children were born in Hopkins County - Clasinda, Katherine, Jane and Amelia Emily. Iredell's place of burial has not been identified, but there is strong family suspicion his father, Aaron, had his body returned to the Hart-Reynolds Cemetery outside White Mills. Family ties lured Iredell's son, Henry, back to Grayson County, where he bought land in 1850, settling amoung numerous HART relatives around Big Clifty. Henry married Nancy Ann ARMOUR, daughter of Dempsey ARMOUR (1794 - 1871_ and Rutha Jane GOFORTH (1809 - 1872), 17 Aug 1852. The Rev. James L. FULLILOVE married them at his store near White Mills. Henry and Nancy remained in Big Clifty, where they had five children: Elizabeth Ann (1853 - 1915); William Stinson (1854 - ?); Melvina (1857 - 1902); Richard Henry (1859 - 1935); and Joseph Hooker (1863 - 1930). About 1864-65 Henry, Nancy and the Dempsey ARMOUR family moved to Mountgomery County, Illinois. It was here that sons Samuel Frank (1868 - 1886) and Lindsay (1873 - 1893) were born. henry and Nancy spent their remaining years in Thomasville, Montgomery, Illinois. Henry died at home 6 Aug 1912, and Nancy died 14 Mar 1915. Both are buried in Virden, Illinois near Dempsey and Rutha Jane ARMOUR. - Larry R. HART ********************************************************** 2. Eliza HartBorn ± 1822 at , Hardin, Kentucky, USA (Research):SOURCE: 1850 Census - ancestry.com Hart, Eliza State: Kentucky Year: 1850 County: Grayson Roll: M432_202 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 12 Image: 24 Line: 13 Image: 24 on ancestry.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HART, Eliza, age 26, Female, $200, Kentucky. NOTE: this Eliza was living with the Robert & Nancy WOOLDRIDGE family. ************************************************************ 3. Clarinda HartBorn ± 1825 at Madisonville, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA 4. Catharine HartBorn ± 1827 at Madisonville, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA 5. Jane HartBorn ± 1829 at Madisonville, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA 6. Amelia Emily HartBorn ± 1831 at Madisonville, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA 7. Conely HartBorn ± 1833 |