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Maria HART
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Name Maria HART Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 27 Nov 1634 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Sellindge, Kent, England
- From transcribed data from KFHS CD 31:
1634 27 Nov Maria HART dau of Henry, Gentleman
Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown Buried - A Mary, dau of Henry, was buried in Sellindge on 10 Feb 1670/1 - this Mary? Would she still have been shown as dau of Henry at the age of 36?
Siblings2 brothers, 2 sisters and 1 person of an unknown gender Patriarch & Matriarch
Henry HART, b. Abt 1601, bur. Dec 1675, St. Mary the Virgin Church, Sellindge, Kent, England
(Age ~ 74 years) (Father) 
Susanne BARBOR, b. Est 1556, bur. 11 Nov 1586, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Appledore, Kent, England
(Age ~ 30 years) (Great Grandmother) 
Person ID I17154 All Last Modified 3 Dec 2015
Father Henry HART, b. Abt 1601, bur. Dec 1675, St. Mary the Virgin Church, Sellindge, Kent, England
(Age ~ 74 years) Mother Agnes HALKE, bap. 1 Apr 1610, St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England
, bur. 12 Mar 1674/75, St. Mary the Virgin Church, Sellindge, Kent, England
(Age ~ 64 years) Marriage License 23 Jan 1628/29 Canterbury, Kent, England
- From Cowper (second series, p.465):
"Hart, Henry, of Sellinge, g., ba., about 27, and Agnes Halke of Bircholt. v., about 19, d. of William Halke, s. p., g., who consents, as is testified by William Hart of Sellinge, g., brother of the said Henry. In the church or chapel of Smeeth. Jan. 23, 1629."
[Sellinge almost certainly means Sellindge, not Selling near Faversham, since the Hart family were strongly associated with Sellindge]
Married 4 Feb 1628/29 St. Mary’s Church, Smeeth, Kent, England
- Agnis marr Smeeth 1629 (marr licence confirms this Agnes) - marr 4 Feb 1629 (on KFHS CD 31 but shown as Anne)At the time Henry and Agnes were having children baptised in Sellindge there was also a Henry and Jane Hart having children baptised.
Unfortunately the mother's name was not always recorded so I am not quite certain which were the children of this marriage. The two who may have been children of Henry and Jane are the one with no name recorded, baptised and buried in Feb 1633/4 and John baptised in 1630.
There appears to be quite a gap between children baptised in 1637 and 1648; I think John baptised in 1648 was probably a son of this Henry and Agnes (see baptism notes on his page). But there may have been another child or children in the gap. A Henry, gent, was married in 1673, but I haven't come across the baptism of a Henry son of this Henry. There was one son of Henry and Jane in 1636/7 - was that Henry a gentleman too? (It's not just a mistake in the mother's name, assuming the children were baptised as was the norm when only a few days old the baptism was too close to that of this Henry's daughter Agnes to be another child of this Henry)The Henry married in 1673 may well have been the Henry gent buried in 1724 (still in Sellindge)
A Maria was baptised in 1627, before this Henry married - so presumably daughter of another Henry (this one was shown as bachelor in the marriage licence)
I'm sure that this Henry and Agnes must be the couple in the visitation record published here. This shows a son William; whilst it is possible that there was a William I haven't come across, it is worth noting that the tree also shows Agnes's father as John. I think it likely that the Christian names of John and William were accidentally switched when the tree was drawn up, either in the book or in the earlier records.
Family ID F6912 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From transcribed data from KFHS CD 31:
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Baptised - 27 Nov 1634 - St. Mary the Virgin Church, Sellindge, Kent, England 

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