John W. Wambold1
M, #87379, b. circa 1845
- Birth*: circa 1845; per marriage reg'n. of son Sylvester Wambold.1
- Marriage*: before 1875; per marriage reg'n. of son Sylvester Wambold.; Principal=Susanna Bechtel1
Family: Susanna Bechtel b. c 1845
- Sylvester Wambold1 b. 1877
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Susanna Bechtel1
F, #87380, b. circa 1845
- Birth*: circa 1845; per marriage reg'n. of son Sylvester Wambold.1
- Marriage*: before 1875; per marriage reg'n. of son Sylvester Wambold.; Principal=John W. Wambold1
- Married Name: before 1875; Wambold1
Family: John W. Wambold b. c 1845
- Sylvester Wambold1 b. 1877
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
John Steenburg1
M, #87382, b. 1888
- Father*: George William Steenburg1 b. 19 Aug 1855, d. c 1895
- Mother*: Alfretta Fostina Kemp1 b. Aug 1854, d. 8 May 1940
- Birth*: 1888; Ontario; Date 1888 & location Ont. per 1891 Census.1
- Census*: April 1891; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 3 at 1891 Census: see George Steenburg1
Citations
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Agnes Gertrude Pettifer1
F, #87385, b. circa 1895
- Birth*: circa 1895; per email from Peter Monk, Aug 16 2013.1
- Marriage*: 1918; Cropnedy, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England; Date 1918 & location Banbury, England per email from Peter Monk, Aug 16 2013. Cropnedy, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England per War Graves Register.; Principal=Gordon Clifford McCullough1,2
- Married Name: 1918; McCullough1
Family: Gordon Clifford McCullough b. 27 Aug 1894, d. 2 Nov 1924
Trevanion Hugo1,2
M, #87386, b. 1848
- Father*: Nicholas Trevanion Kemp Hugo2 b. 12 Feb 1823, d. 21 Dec 1906
- Mother*: Mary Rendle Marks2 b. 16 Jul 1825, d. 29 May 1907
- Birth*: 1848; England; Date 1848 & location England per 1851 Census.2
- Census*: 1851; Notre Dame, Quebec Co., Quebec; Age 3 at 1851 Census: see Nicholas Hugo2
Citations
- ?Trevanion? per 1851 Census.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Kate Hugo1,2
F, #87387, b. 1849
- Father*: Nicholas Trevanion Kemp Hugo2 b. 12 Feb 1823, d. 21 Dec 1906
- Mother*: Mary Rendle Marks2 b. 16 Jul 1825, d. 29 May 1907
- Birth*: 1849; England; Date 1849 & location England per 1851 Census.2
- Census*: 1851; Notre Dame, Quebec Co., Quebec; Age 2 at 1851 Census: see Nicholas Hugo2
Citations
- Kate per 1851 Census.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Harry Carter1
M, #87388, b. circa 1900
- Birth*: circa 1900; per family tree of lornacole on ancestry.com, Aug 19 2013.1
- Marriage*: circa 1930; per family tree of lornacole on ancestry.com, Aug 19 2013.; Principal=Hazel Irean McCullough1
Family: Hazel Irean McCullough b. 19 Sep 1902, d. 21 May 1975
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Bertha Dunham1,2,3
F, #87389, b. 10 May 1865
- Father*: Ephraim Dunham3 b. c 1835
- Mother*: Mary ?3 b. c 1835
- Birth*: 10 May 1865; Addington Co., Ontario; Date May 10 1865? & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1864 & location Addington Co. per marr. reg'n.2,3
- Marriage*: 30 June 1897; Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.##015229: Groom: Andrew McCullough; Age: 28; Res.: Hespeler; Born: - ; Status: bachelor; Occ.: Carpenter; Parents: Wm. & Mary McCullough; Bride: Bertha Dunham; Age: 33; Res.: Hespeler; Born: Addington Co.; Status: spinster; Parents: Ephraim & Mary Dunham; Wit.: A. J. Whitfield & Alice Bannock, Hespeler; Date: Jun 30 1897; Place: Quelph; Rel.: Meth.; Performed by: J. G. Scott; Reg'd.: Aug 2 1897; Reg'r.: Richard Mitchell (Ontario Marriage Registration, #015229-1897, ancestry.com) per 1901 Census.; Principal=Andrew McCullough2,4
- Residence*: 30 June 1897; Hespeler, Wellington Co., Ontario; Residence Hespeler per marr. reg'n.3
- Married Name: 30 June 1897; McCullough2
- Census*: April 1901; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 34 at 1901 Census: see Andrew McCullough2
Family: Andrew McCullough b. 14 Nov 1868
Ephraim Dunham1
M, #87390, b. circa 1835
- Birth*: circa 1835; per marr. reg'n. of daughter Bertha (Dunham) McCullough.1
- Marriage*: before 1863; per marr. reg'n. of daughter Bertha (Dunham) McCullough.; Principal=Mary ?1
Family: Mary ? b. c 1835
- Bertha Dunham1 b. 10 May 1865
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Mary ?1
F, #87391, b. circa 1835
- Birth*: circa 1835; per marr. reg'n. of daughter Bertha (Dunham) McCullough.1
- Marriage*: before 1863; per marr. reg'n. of daughter Bertha (Dunham) McCullough.; Principal=Ephraim Dunham1
- Married Name: before 1863; Dunham1
Family: Ephraim Dunham b. c 1835
- Bertha Dunham1 b. 10 May 1865
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Isalal Howard1
M, #87392, b. 1845
- Father*: Henry Howard1 b. c 1820
- Mother*: Catherine Parmes1 b. c 1820
- Birth*: 1845; Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1845 & location Prince Edward Co. per 1861 Census.1
- Census*: April 1861; Sophiasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1861 Census: see Hannah Thompson (mother of his uncle Wilson Thompson)1
Citations
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
William Williams1
M, #87393, b. 19 April 1771
- Birth*: 19 April 1771; Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Aug 24 2013.1
- Marriage*: circa 1793; per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Aug 24 2013.; Principal=Maria Schermerhorn1
Family: Maria Schermerhorn b. 1771
- Eleazer Williams+1 b. 1 Jul 1795, d. 21 Sep 1826
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Maria Schermerhorn1
F, #87394, b. 1771
- Birth*: 1771; Rensellaerwyck, Green Co., New York, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Aug 24 2013.1
- Marriage*: circa 1793; per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Aug 24 2013.; Principal=William Williams1
- Married Name: circa 1793; Williams1
Family: William Williams b. 19 Apr 1771
- Eleazer Williams+1 b. 1 Jul 1795, d. 21 Sep 1826
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Dorthy Winnifred "Dora" Hart1,2,3,4,5
F, #87395, b. 19 December 1891
- Father*: Arthur Hart2 b. 25 Dec 1866, d. 24 Aug 1938
- Mother*: Olive May Young2 b. 31 Mar 1872, d. 14 Jan 1917
- Birth*: 19 December 1891; Tyendinaga Twp., Shannonville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#012427: Name: Dorthy Winnifred Hart; Date: Dec 19 1891; Parents: Arthur Hart & Olive May Young; Occ.: Gentleman; Inf.: A. Hart, Shannonville; Reg'd.: Jun 23 1892; Phys.: A. D. Walker (Ontario Birth Registration, #012427-1891, ancestry.com) Date Dec 19 1891 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Date Dec 19 1891 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census.2,3,6
- Marriage*: 23 July 1913; Tyendinaga Twp., Shannonville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#006286: Groom: Percy Sutton; Age: 22; Res.: Belleville; Born: Yorkshire, England; Status: Bachelor; Rel.: Anglican; Parents: Joseph & Elizabeth Sutton; Bride: Dora Winnifred Hart; Age: 21; Res.: Shannonville; Born: Ont.; Status: spinster; Rel.: Anglican; Parents: Arthur Hart & Olive M. Young; Wit.: Clarissa Reid, Shannonville & Edith "Glynn?, Campbellford; Date: Jul 23 1913; Place: Res. of Bride; Performed by: Wm. Fleming, M. A., Ottawa Diocese; Sworn: Shannonville, Jul 21 1913; Reg'r.: William Jas. ?Rayall?, Shannonville (Ontario Marriage Registration, #006286-1913, ancestry.com); Principal=Percy Sutton7
- Census*: April 1901; Tyendinaga Twp., East Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1901 Census: see Arthur Hart2
- Census: 1911; Tyendinaga Twp., Shannonville, East Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 19 at 1911 Census: see Arthur Hart3
- Residence*: 23 July 1913; Tyendinaga Twp., Shannonville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Residence Shannonville per marr. reg'n.4
- Married Name: 23 July 1913; Sutton4
Family: Percy Sutton b. 1890
Citations
- Dorthy Winnifred Hart per Birth Reg'n. Dora W. per 1901 Census. Winnifred per 1911 Census. Dora Winnifred Hart per marr. reg'n.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #012427-1891.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #006286-1913.
Sir Robert Hart1,2,3
M, #87396, b. 20 February 1835, d. 20 September 1911
- Father*: Henry Hart4 b. 1806, d. 1875
- Mother*: Ann Edgar4 b. c 1810
- Birth*: 20 February 1835; Dungannon St., Portadown, Armagh Co., Ulster, Ireland; Date 1835 & location Portadown, Ireland per 1911 Census. "Robert Hart was born into a devout Methodist family in Dungannon Street, Portadown, County Armagh, Ulster,[1] in 1835. His father, Henry Hart (1806–1875) worked in distilleries, and married a farmer’s daughter, Ann Edgar, in 1834. Robert Hart was educated at a Wesleyan school in Taunton, Somerset, then at Wesley Connexional School, Dublin, and at the age of 15 was sent to Queen’s University, Belfast, where he graduated in 1853. He would become, after his retirement, Pro-Chancellor of Queen’s University." per Wikipedia per Death Reg'n. of his son Arthur Hart.2,4,5
- Marriage*: 1857; China; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Ayao ?6,4 - Marriage*: circa 1868; England; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Hester Jane Bredon4 - Death*: 20 September 1911; England; "Hart died on 20 September 1911 after a cardiac decline following a bout of pneumonia. He was buried on 25 September 1911 at Bisham, Berkshire, England." per Wikipedia.4
- Burial*: 25 September 1911; Bisham, Berkshire, England; per Wikipedia.4
- Residence*: 1908; England; "Hart held his post till his retirement in 1910, although he left China on leave in April 1908, and was succeeded temporarily by his brother-in-law, Sir Robert Bredon, and then formally by Sir Francis Aglen." per Wikipedia4
- Census*: 1911; Chelsea North, London, Middlesex Co., England; Age 76 at 1911 Census: Hart, Robert, 76, b. Portadown, Ireland, 44y 7 m married, Chinese Customs Service, married; Hester Jane, 63, b. Portadown, Ireland, 44y 7m married, 3 children all living, married (4 servants listed) (1911 Census: Chelsea North, Chelsea, London, pg. 242 of 651, one page for Sir Robert Hart's 16-room residence at 38 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. (ancestry.com)5
Family 1: Ayao ? b. c 1837
- Marriage*: 1857; China; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Ayao ?6,4
- Anna Hart4 b. c 1858
- Herbert Hart4 b. c 1860
- Arthur Hart+2 b. 25 Dec 1866, d. 24 Aug 1938
Family 2: Hester Jane Bredon b. 1848
- Marriage*: circa 1868; England; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Hester Jane Bredon4
- Evelyn Hart4 b. 1869
- Robert Hart4 b. c 1871
- Mabel Hart4 b. c 1874
Citations
- A. Hart per marr. reg'n. of son Arthur Hart.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S116] Wikipedia, online unknown url.
- [S108] Unknown author, 1911 UK Census, Record Type: Online image of microfilm.
- [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.
Ayao ?1,2,3
F, #87397, b. circa 1837
- Birth*: circa 1837; China; per Wikipedia. per marriage reg'nl. of son Arthur Hart.3
- Marriage*: 1857; China; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Sir Robert Hart4,3
- Married Name: 1857; Hart4
Family: Sir Robert Hart b. 20 Feb 1835, d. 20 Sep 1911
- Anna Hart3 b. c 1858
- Herbert Hart3 b. c 1860
- Arthur Hart+ b. 25 Dec 1866, d. 24 Aug 1938
Anna Hart1
F, #87398, b. circa 1858
- Father*: Sir Robert Hart1 b. 20 Feb 1835, d. 20 Sep 1911
- Mother*: Ayao ?1 b. c 1837
- Birth*: circa 1858; China; "He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London." per Wikipedia.1
- Residence*: 1866; London, England; "He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London." per Wikipedia.1
Citations
- [S116] Wikipedia, online unknown url.
Herbert Hart1
M, #87399, b. circa 1860
- Father*: Sir Robert Hart1 b. 20 Feb 1835, d. 20 Sep 1911
- Mother*: Ayao ?1 b. c 1837
- Birth*: circa 1860; China; "He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London." per Wikipedia.1
- Residence*: 1866; London, England; "He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London." per Wikipedia.1
Citations
- [S116] Wikipedia, online unknown url.
Hester Jane Bredon1,2,3
F, #87400, b. 1848
- Birth*: 1848; Portadown, Ireland; Date 1848 & location Portadown, Ireland per 1911 Census.2,3
- Marriage*: circa 1868; England; "Hart’s devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity. In 1857 he took a Chinese concubine, Ayao, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. On becoming Inspector-General in 1863, he realised he must put her away and find a respectable wife during his first leave in 1866. He gave her a generous settlement, provided for the children (Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart), and found them a home in London. He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London. Hart took an interest in the progress of his illegitimate children, but made no direct contact with them. In his last decade, he was obliged to acknowledge them by legal declarations.[15] He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, yet acknowledged that he had been a neglectful father. After 1882 he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family. Many of his male staff felt he was a supportive friend as well as a demanding superior.[16] He got to know all his promising young men while they were students learning Chinese under his eyes in Peking, for he insisted that the ability to speak and write Mandarin Chinese was essential for promotion to Commissioner in charge of a Chinese port." from Wikipedia
"Illegitimate son" per email from Janet Hart Aug 23 2013.; Principal=Sir Robert Hart2
- Married Name: circa 1868; Hart2
- Census*: 1911; Chelsea North, London, Middlesex Co., England; Age 63 at 1911 Census: see Sir Robert Hart3
Family: Sir Robert Hart b. 20 Feb 1835, d. 20 Sep 1911
- Evelyn Hart2 b. 1869
- Robert Hart2 b. c 1871
- Mabel Hart2 b. c 1874
Evelyn Hart1
F, #87401, b. 1869
- Father*: Sir Robert Hart1 b. 20 Feb 1835, d. 20 Sep 1911
- Mother*: Hester Jane Bredon1 b. 1848
- Birth*: 1869; England; "He then quickly courted and married Hester Bredon of Portadown, daughter of his aunt’s doctor [14] They too had three children, Evelyn, Robert and Mabel, but Hart did not see much of them, as Hester returned to Britain in 1876, and after a brief reunion in 1878–82, she and the children lived in London." per Wikipedia1
Citations
- [S116] Wikipedia, online unknown url.