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married in 1861, Harriet Cole, of Barre, N. Y. He and his brother, William, owned, in 1872, the section of land their father bought of the Holland Company in 1812. Instead of a wilderness as it then was, it was beautiful to look upon for situation in 1874. THEIR CHILDREN, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.
2811. Lucy Kirtland, born SAMUEL ELLIS HART, Adrian, Mich., youngest child of Joseph Hart, of New Britain, Conn., and New Durham, N. Y., and his wife, Lucy (Kirtland), of Saybrook, Conn., born August 13th, 1823, at Albion, Orleans County, N. Y. He went to Adrian, May, 1840, and married October 7th, 1852, Anna D. Crissey, of Astoria, L. I., daughter of Ebenezer A., and his wife, Dolly Ann (Barnes), born April 6th, 1835, at Buffalo, N. Y. In 1872 he was residing at Adrian, Mich., where he carried on a successful business as druggist, and was an elder in the Presbyterian Church. He obtained a divorce from his wife about 1868, when second he married March 11th, 1872, Hattie A. King, of Palmyra, N. Y., widow of Marvin S. King, and daughter of Thomas Galloway, and his wife, Azuba (Gifford), born May 20th, 1841, at Palmyra, N. Y. She first married November 19th, 1863, Marvin S. King, who died March 14th, 1865. CHILDREN BY HIS FIRST WIFE, BEING THE EIGHTH GENERATION.
2815. Otho Spencer, born January 9th, 1856, at Adrian, Mich. 2474. Ann Arbor, Mich.
MARY ANN HART, Ann Arbor, Mich., eldest daughter of Doctor Luther W. Hart, of Marshall, Calhoun County, Mich., and his wife, Sibil Selden, born February 16th, 1807, at Durham, Green County, N. Y.; married there May 17th, 1825, Charles Thayer, and removed immediately to Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Mich., where they resided in 1872. She united with the Presbyterian Church at Ann Arbor. They had one child, Delia Hart, born in 1826, died , aged 11 years.
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