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Note: N571 Good site for Crenshaw Co. information: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/River/1757/ Moses was identified as Mose in Marion B. Brunson's "Pea River Reflections" story of the Indian attack, and called Robert Hart's son Some say his death date was 24 JUL 1879, in Crenshaw Co., Alabama, but I have no documentation of that fact. 1850 Covington Co., Alabama census, p. 141, HH # 200, living 7 households away from Chasey, farmer 200/200 Moses HART 27 m farmer GA Martha 23 f AL Daniel 6 m Robert 3 m Josiah 1 m Living next door, HH291, were John Miller, 60 and wife Sarah, 51, daughter Anns, 21, and Elenau, e mos. Could they have been the parents of Martha? 1850 Agricultural Census, Covington Co., AL: Hart, Moses - value of farming implements and machinery $2, 1 horse, 18 swine, value of livestock $96, 75 bushels of Indian corn, 12 bushels of peas and beans, 30 bushels of sweet potatoes, 23 lbs. of butter, value of home-made manufactures $15, value of animals slaughtered $4? 1866 Covington Co., AL census: M. HART 4410010000-0200100000 -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60, 1870, Covington Co. census: Township 1, Range 18 21/21 M. HART 55 m SC Martha 45 f FL Moses 15 m AL John 13 m William 11 m George 8 m James 3 m Martha 1 f 22/22 Josiah HART 21 m Amanda 22 f William 1 m G. Medows 11 m 8/8 Robert HART 23 m Lucinda 15 f Daniel 1 m One “source” at Ancestry.com states he died in 1879. Unverified. Note these sons of Moses, who some say died in 1879: 1880 Pcnt.12, Mount Ida, St. 12, Crenshaw, AL, Crenshaw, Alabama, HH#32 Hart, Robert, 33, farmer, all in Alabama Lucinda, 30, (Lucinda was born at Aiken, Crenshaw Co.) children: Johnny, 10, Mary F. 7, Martin, 5, Calla, 4, Allen 3, Joseph R 1 John, brother, 19 7 households away, HH#39: Hart, Moses, 25, b. AL, parents b. NC Mary, 25 Same census and place: George Hart, 18 laborer, in HH 207, home of Elmore and Mary (17) Lowery 1900 Crenshaw Co., AL census found the following children in Crenshaw Co.: William, James, possibly George, mother Martha and grandson Martin: 1900 Crenshaw Co., AL census, P. 10, #176 James Hart, Sept. 1869 30 Al Al. Al. Married 6 years Ella, wife Maar 1877 Bessie L., Feb. 1895 Isaack, June 1897 Three houses away: Crenshaw, Alabama, HH#178 Hart, William, May 1863, 37, m 16 yrs., farmer Martha, Mother, Feb. 1825, widow, b. Georgia Elizabeth, wife, Mar 1852, 48, Elizabeth Rabern?, step da., 1879, 20 Green, step son Rabern?, 1882, 18 Mary, dughter, Feb1885, 15 Lena, daughter, Dec1885, 4 Note: Martha Hart was a Hughes, and in this census she is living 5 households away from a Hughes families: Judge Hughes 50, and Robert Hughes 23 14 households away, HH#192: Martha’s grandson living with his parent-in-law, 14 listings away: Hart, Martin, SIL, April, 1876, 24, farm laborer, Evy O., daughter to James and Mary Ann Duncan, head, July 1879, 20, m. 7 yrs, Lula, daughterNov,1894, 5 James, May 1898, 2 1910 Dozier, Pcnt 15, Crenshaw Alabama, HH#48 Hart, Moses, 51, married twice, this time 4 yrs., farmer Frances M., 40, 4yrs., 8 children Step-children: All Spanns: Avis 14, Ollie 12, Addie 11, Lizzie 9, George 7, Nannie 5 daughter Fannie Lee 3, EmmaM. 1, Katie, 14, (Harts) 1910 Pcnt 12, Aiken, (Pleasant Home drawn through), Crenshaw, Alabama, HH#217 Hart, George W., 48, m. 1 time for 22 yrs., b. Alabama but father Georgia Nannie, 39, 6 births Cleveland, 21; Elidge M. 18, William I. 16; Ina M. 15; Maggie 13; Bures? H. 11; Mary, niece, 10 1910 Pcnt 12, Aiken, (Pleasant Home drawn through), Crenshaw, Alabama, HH#201,Hickory Grove and Rocky Streak Road, 16 away from George W.: James O., 45, m2 times, this time for 3 yrs., b. Alabama, farmer Lue wife, 32, m1, gave birth to 1 Bessie, daughter, 15 Isaac, son, 13 Thomas, son, 2 (or Thurmas?) 9/1/1858 Patentee: MOSES HART, Acres:80.1 S½SW 22/ 1-N 18-E No St Stephens AL Covington 1/3/1860 Patentee: MOSES HART, Acres: 79.99 N½NW 27/ 1-N 18-E No St Stephens AL Covington
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