Contributed by Mrs. 0. L. Spencer, Rt. #3, Jackson, Tenn. During the Civil War, the Hart family was living in the Hart's
Bridge community of Madison County, Tennessee. The Union soldiers who occupied this area burned the Hart home, and Elizabeth
Hunt Hart, great-grandmother of Mrs. Spencer, saved this Family Record by tearing it from the family Bible when her home
was set on fire.
BIRTHS
Pomfrett Hart was born The 8th of December 1797
Elizabeth P. Hunt wife of the above was born The 2lst of January 1807
Ann Jane Hart was born The 28th of August A.D. 1821
Mary Eliza Hart was born The 7th of February 1823
Susan P. Hart was born The 22nd of March 1825
James Pleasant Hart was born the 27th of May 1827
William Worrell Hart was born the 17th of December 1829
Joseph P. Hart was born the 29th of June A.D. 1832
Elizabeth Rebecca was born the 27th of February 1835
Robert Daniel Hart was born The 6th of July A.D. 1837
Sophia Frances Hart was born the 16th of March A.D. 1840
Thomas Michael Hart was born the 22nd of September 1842
Valera Catharine Hart was born the 13th of November 1845
Nancy Ardena Hart was born the 3rd of July A. D. 1848
MARRIAGSS
Pomfrett Hart and Elizabeth P. Hunt was married the 22nd June 1820
James W. Carter and Ann Jane Hart was Married the 6th July 1836
James P. Hart and Mary H. was Married the 10th June 1851
Lea H. Johnston/ Susan P. Dearmore/ family L. P. Hart/ was married the
Hugh Nanney & Elizabeth R. Hart was married the
William W. Hart & Eliz H. Johnston was married the 10th of January 1857
William W. Hart married Sarah Davis