Individual Details
John Hart
(Abt 21 Feb 1713 - 11 May 1779)
John Hart was a farmer, statesman, miller, delegate to the Continental Congress, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1776,he was designated as one of the officials to sign the new bill of credit notes issued by the western New Jersey district. He personally signed over 15,000 of these notes. On 22 June 1776, he was elected to the Second Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence along with the four other delegates from New Jersey. On 13 August 1776, he was elected to the newly formed State assembly of New Jersey. On 29 August 1776, he was elected speaker of the assembly. However, he soon after returned home as Deborah was ill and she died 8 October 1776. The British invaded New Jersey 13 November 1776 and the Continental forces retreated. John Hart was sought by the British and Hessians.John hid out in a natural rock formation (outside in the winter) near Amwell, New Jersey in an area now known as “John Hart’s Cave.” His farm was partially damaged. On 22 June 1778, he invited the Continental army to encamp on his farm and 12,000 troops assembled there. They left on 24 June 1778 and engaged at the Battle on Monmouth 28 June 1778.
By the end of 1778, John Hart was too ill to travel to Trenton to fulfill his duties as Speaker of the General Assembly. He died at his home on 11 May 1779. He was buried in the Baptist churchyard. John Hart died owing money, and due to economic factors such as depreciation of Colonial currency and a glut of land on the market due to confiscated Loyalist lands being for sale, John Hart’s farm was sold for a portion of its value.
Source: Genealogical and Personal History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, West Virginia] Bernard L. Butcher Genealogical Publishing Com, Jan 1, 1999 - Reference - 1037 pages. Page 1060.
https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland01callgoog/page/n200
Events
Birth | Abt 21 Feb 1713 | Hopewell, New Jersey | |||
Baptism | 21 Feb 1713 | ||||
Marriage | Abt 1739 | Deborah Scudder | |||
Will | 1779 | ||||
Death | 11 May 1779 | Hopewell, New Jersey | |||
Burial | Aft 11 May 1779 | 1st Baptist Church Courtyard |
Families
Spouse | Deborah Scudder (1723 - 1776) |
Child | Sarah Hart (1741 - 1821) |
Child | Jesse Hart (1742 - 1815) |
Child | Martha Hart (1746 - 1815) |
Child | Nathaniel Hart (1747 - 1825) |
Child | John R. Hart (1748 - 1790) |
Child | Susannah Hart (1750 - 1832) |
Child | Mary Midridge Hart (1752 - 1782) |
Child | Abigail Hart (1754 - 1833) |
Child | Edward Scudder Hart (1755 - 1812) |
Child | Scudder Hart (1757 - 1758) |
Child | Baby Girl Hart (1761 - 1761) |
Child | Daniel Scudder Hart (1762 - 1848) |
Child | Deborah Hart (1765 - 1848) |
Father | Edward Hart (1685 - 1752) |
Mother | Martha Furman (1691 - 1752) |
Sibling | Moses Hart ( - ) |
Sibling | Edward Hart (1712 - ) |
Sibling | Daniel Hart (1716 - ) |
Sibling | Martha Hart (1718 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Hart (1720 - ) |
Notes
Will
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8796/images/007637534_00118?usePUB=true&pId=1319822Endnotes
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