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1797
Oct. 25 1797, Mercer Co. KY Court Records, pg 355, Sheriff to pay Charles Hart $40.00 for the support of Elizabeth Goolman.

1798
Oct 24 1798, Mercer Co. KY Court Records, pg 431 Sheriff to pay Charles Hart, $20.00, for the support and care of Elizabeth Goolman for the ensuing six months.

1832
Charles Hart's Pension Application

1835
Mercer Co. KY
Will Book 10 pg. 290
Sally Hart's Dower
Jan 1835
Sally Hart, Widow of Charles Hart, jr. is allotted 105 acres on road leading from Springfield to Perryville or one third of 315 acres which belonged to said decedent and which he died seized and possessed of…land located in Mercer Co., KY
Commissioners to divide land:
J. P. Mitchell, P. C. Latimer, Martin Bottom

1836
Mercer Co. KY
Deed Book 20 pg. 116
Nov. 11 1836
Heirs at law of Charles Hart, Jr. deceased, late of Mercer Co., KY by Mitchell, Burton, and Ewing, Commissioners of the Court convey a tract of land in Mercer Co. to James Bowling of Mercer, for $657.26. The tract Is located on Doctors Fork and is bounded by Crawford, Doran, Taylor's old line.
Heirs of Charles Hart, Jr. being represented by this Commissioners include:
Goodman (or Goolman) M. Hart
Manson Lawson and Ester his wife
Thomas Pierce and Martha his wife
John Pierce and Mary his wife
Henry Hart
Eli Hart
Louisa Hart
Margaret Hart

1841
Mercer County KY
Will Book 11 pg 303
Charles Hart's Will
Son: David Hart - to have the tract of land I now live on and also the Willis tract, containing in all about 232 acres. To also have all the black slaves and to take care of Margaret, my wife during her life.
Wife: Margaret Hart
To each of grandchildren by son David: $100 each
To each of grandchildren by son Charles, deceased: $5.00 each
Daughter: Esther Tadlock - $1.00
Son: John Hart - $50
Daughter: Margaret Mitchell - $50
To her two sons Eli and Samuel Graves - $100 each
To grandchildren by daughter Patsy Board: $200
Executors: Son, David Hart - John A. Burton - Jacob Goodnight
Witnesses: Thomas G. Williams - James Hankla - F. L. Blacketer - John Ward
Written Dec. 23 1840
Proved March 1841

1857
Mercer Co.KY
Will Book 10 pg 525
Jan 20 1857
Division of Slaves of Charles Hart Jr. Deceased
One third allotted to the widow Sally Hart
The remainder divided into and equal parts and set aside for the following heirs of said Hart:
G. M. Hart (Goldman)
Esther Hart
Polly Hart
Patsey Hart
Henry Hart
Margaret Hart
Ely Hart
Louiza Hart


1885
Kentucky Genealogy and Biography Vo1. III Pub. 1885
Biographical Sketch pg 145
ELI MILTON HART
Ohio County, was born December 10, 1824, in Boyle County KY, and at the age of twelve years removed with his brother of Indiana, where he remained until 1845 when he settled in Hardin County, KY and located in Ohio County in 1872, where he now resides. His father, Charles Hart, a native of Mercer County, died in 1833 at the age of sixty years. He was the son of Charles Hart, Sr. one of the pioneers of Kentucky a Revolutionary soldier, form North Carolina, who died in Mercer County, KY, in 1837, at an advanced age. Subject's father married Sarah, daughter of John Meek, of Henry County, KY; she died in 1882, at the age of eighty years and to their union were born Golden M., Esther L (Lawson), Mary L (Peirce), Henry H.. Martha L (Pierce), Margaret (Atherton)….



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