Person:Edith Hart (2)

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Edith Hart
m. 25 Nov 1708
  1. John Hart1709 - 1743
  2. Susanna Hart1711 - 1733
  3. William Hart1712/13 - 1714
  4. Col. Joseph Hart1715 - 1788
  5. Silas Hart, of Rockingham County, VA1718 - 1795
  6. Lucretia Hart1720 - 1760
  7. Rev. Oliver Hart1723 - 1795
  8. Edith Hart1727 - Bef 1805
  9. Seth Hart1730/31 - 1740
  10. Olive Hart1734 - 1734
  • HIsaac Hough1726 - 1786
  • WEdith Hart1727 - Bef 1805
m. 29 Sep 1748
  1. Eleanor Hough1749 - 1802
  2. Elizabeth Hough1751 - 1795
  3. Susanna Hough1753 - 1774
  4. John Hough1755 - 1834
  5. Mary Hough1757 - 1775
  6. Isaac Hough, Jr.1759 - 1801
  7. Thomas Hough1761 - Abt 1805
  8. Oliver Hough1763 - 1804
  9. Dr. Silas Hough1766 - 1823
  10. Joseph Hough1768 - 1799
  11. William Hough1770 - 1785
Facts and Events
Name Edith Hart
Gender Female
Birth? 14 May 1727 Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 29 Sep 1748 Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvaniato Isaac Hough
Death? Bef 16 Apr 1805 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Edith Hough lived in Warminster, Bucks Co.,PA and after the death of her husband Isaac went to live with her son Dr./Rev/ Silas Hough and died in Montgomery County aforesaid; was buried at Southampton Baptist Church in Bucks Co.PA. [Located at the intersection of Maple Ave. and Second Street Pike.across the street from Tamanend Park] [Southampton Baptist is registered in 1978 onto the National Register of Historic Places, Latitude:40.18364, Longitude: -75.03561]

She devised her share of property of her brother Silas Hart to her son, Dr. Silas Hough, of Montgomery County. Will of Edith Hough of Township of Montgomery, County Montgomery, State of Pennsylvania. Widow; brother, Silas Hart of Virginia; sons, Silas Hough, Thomas; granddaughter, Edith Hough, daughter of son John; granddaughter, Susanna Crispin; granddaughter, Mary Dickinson; daughter-in-law, Hannah Hough; grandchildren, viz: Charlotte Hough, Mira Gilbert, Sara Hough, Nancy Hough; nephew, Joseph Hough. Dated 22d August, 1804. Codicil, 2d February, 1805. Mary Dickenson has lately died, leaving Caroline Dickenson, who is daughter of Eli Dickenson. Recorded, 16th April, 1805, in Montgomery County, PA.