Individual Details

Joseph Hart Sr.

(16 July 1797 - 4 April 1881)

Joseph Hart was admitted to the bar of Randolph County, Virginia in 1837. He moved to the summit of Rich Mountian in 1855 for health reasons. His farm on the mountain top became the site of the Battle of Rich Mountain during the Civil War. His residence was between the lines. This was the first land battle of the Civil War and helped keep West Virginia in the Union, as the populace was divided evenly for and against slavery.

Events

Birth16 July 1797
Marriage1 April 1819Mary Kittle
Death4 April 1881
BurialBeverly Cemetery

Families

ChildMilton Hart (1823 - 1895)
SpouseSusan Pickens ( - 1852)
ChildMary Hart (1826 - 1900)
ChildMaria Hart (1836 - 1880)
SpouseSusan Pickens ( - )
SpouseMary Kittle ( - )
ChildNancy Ann Hart (1821 - 1912)
FatherEdward Scudder Hart (1755 - 1812)
MotherNancy Ann Stout (1756 - 1844)
SiblingJohn Montgomery Hart (1778 - 1865)
SiblingElizabeth Hart (1780 - 1824)
SiblingSusannah Hart (1782 - 1843)
SiblingDeborah Hart (1786 - 1874)
SiblingEdward Hart (1791 - )
SiblingElijah Hart (1792 - 1818)
SiblingMary Hart (1793 - 1798)
SiblingNancy Hart ( - )