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Mark Hart Died 1835

Born to Lieut Benjamin Hart and Nancy Ann Morgan Hart. Mark Hart passed away on Aug 1835and was buried in Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens in Mount Juliet, TN. Mark Hart was married to Elizabeth "betsy" Kimbro Hart and had 2 children: Martha B. Hart Sanders, William Kimbrough Gooch Hart.

Death:
Aug 1835
Born in:
Georgia
Plot:
Among the many Unknown family graveyards either lost, destroyed, or moved from the Jefferson Community of Rutherford County, TN by the Army Corps of Engineers to Mt. Juliet when they created the Stones River Reservoir and Percy Priest Lake
Burial place:
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
West Division St, Mount Juliet, TN 37122

Passed away Relatives of Mark Hart

parents

Died 1802
Birth place:
Virginia
Burial place:
Address:
Brunswick, GA
Died 1830
Birth place:
North Carolina
Burial place:
Address:
Henderson, KY

spouses

Died 1845
Birth place:
North Carolina
Burial place:
Address:
West Division St, Mount Juliet, TN 37122

children

18071837 (aged 30)
Birth place:
Tennessee
Burial place:
Address:
Tennessee
18141892 (aged 77)
Birth place:
Kentucky
Burial place:
Address:
Tennessee

siblings

Died 1821
Birth place:
North Carolina
Burial place:
Address:
Henderson, KY
Mark Hart
Died 1835
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FAQ

Where was Mark Hart born?

Mark Hart was born in Hart County, Georgia

When did is Mark Hart pass away?

Mark Hart passed away in August 1835

Where is Mark Hart buried?

Mark Hart is interred in West Division St, Mount Juliet, TN 37122, in Plot: Among the many Unknown family graveyards either lost, destroyed, or moved from the Jefferson Community of Rutherford County, TN by the Army Corps of Engineers to Mt. Juliet when they created the Stones River Reservoir and Percy Priest Lake