Anne Hart

Brief Life History of Anne

When Anne Hart was born about 1765, in Ranton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, John Hart, was 35 and her mother, Ann Lymer, was 32. She had at least 4 sons and 3 daughters with Thomas Ford. She died in 1811, in Ranton, Staffordshire, England, at the age of 47, and was buried in Ranton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

Thomas Ford
1764–1834
Anne Hart
1765–1811
Thomas Ford
1793–
William Ford
1794–
John Hart Ford
1797–
Charles Ford
1798–
Mary Ford
1800–
Dolly Ford
1803–
Elizabeth Ford
1805–

Sources (17)

  • Anne Hart, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Ann Hart, "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
  • Anne in entry for Elizabeth Ford, "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944"

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World Events (6)

1770 · Boston Tea Party

Thousands of British troops were sent to Boston to enforce Britain's tax laws. Taxes were repealed on all imports to the American Colonies except tea. Americans, disguised as Native Americans, dumped chests of tea imported by the East India Company into the Boston Harbor in protest. This escalated tensions between the American Colonies and the British government.

1775 · The Shot Heard Around the World

"On April 18, 1775, a shot known as the ""shot heard around the world"" was fired between American colonists and British troops in Lexington, Massachusetts. This began the American War for Independence. Fifteen months later, Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. The Treaty of Paris was signed in September 1783 which ended the war. The colonies were no longer under British rule. Many who fought for the British fled to Canada, the West Indies, and some to England."

1787 · English Convicts Sail to Australia

The first fleet of convicts sailed from England to Australia on May 13, 1787. By 1868, over 150,000 felons had been exiled to New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, and Western Australia.

Name Meaning

English and North German: nickname from Middle English hert (Old English heorot), Middle Low German hërte, harte ‘hart, stag’, perhaps for a quick-footed or timorous individual.

German: variant of Hardt 1 and 2. It is also found in France (Alsace and Lorraine).

Jewish (Ashkenazic): artificial name or nickname from German and Yiddish hart ‘hard’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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