Patrick Hart imm. to Schenectady, NY, probably about 1850. His mother came with him (at the time or later, I do not know). She also listed her home as being Roscommon, however, listed her (not present) husband's home as Co. Sligo.<p>Patrick Hart m. Mary O'Hara. It is not known if they married in Ireland or married in the US but her home was shown as Co. Roscommon as well. This couple had three children, Patrick Hart, Jr. who seems to have had a falling out with his financially successful father (who may have been controlling) and two daughters. Patrick Jr. has disappeared. Supposedly, he left to 'follow the crops,' which makes no sense whatsoever considering his father's successful business. Upon his death he gave a house to each of his two daughters, one of whom, Catherine, was my great-grandmother.<p>Happy hunting.<br>Cynthia
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HART/O'HARA - PATRICK HART, b. abt. 1830, Co. Roscommon
Re: HART/O'HARA - PATRICK HART, b. abt. 1830, Co. Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : Patrick Hart imm. to Schenectady, NY, probably about 1850. His mother came with him (at the time or later, I do not know). She also listed her home as being Roscommon, however, listed her (not present) husband's home as Co. Sligo.<p>: Patrick Hart m. Mary O'Hara. It is not known if they married in Ireland or married in the US but her home was shown as Co. Roscommon as well. This couple had three children, Patrick Hart, Jr. who seems to have had a falling out with his financially successful father (who may have been controlling) and two daughters. Patrick Jr. has disappeared. Supposedly, he left to 'follow the crops,' which makes no sense whatsoever considering his father's successful business. Upon his death he gave a house to each of his two daughters, one of whom, Catherine, was my great-grandmother.<p>: Happy hunting.<br>: Cynthia<p>Cynthia:<p> Please email me as I also have a Patrick Hart married to Mary ? They had <br>a daughter. Patrick came from Co. Sligo and his mother came from Co. Roscommon.<br>His mother also came to the US. I think we should explore this a little<br>further.<p>Colleen<br>ccrook@pullman.com
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Re: HART/O'HARA - PATRICK HART, b. abt. 1830, Co. Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : : Patrick Hart imm. to Schenectady, NY, probably about 1850. His mother came with him (at the time or later, I do not know). She also listed her home as being Roscommon, however, listed her (not present) husband's home as Co. Sligo.<p>: : Patrick Hart m. Mary O'Hara. It is not known if they married in Ireland or married in the US but her home was shown as Co. Roscommon as well. This couple had three children, Patrick Hart, Jr. who seems to have had a falling out with his financially successful father (who may have been controlling) and two daughters. Patrick Jr. has disappeared. Supposedly, he left to 'follow the crops,' which makes no sense whatsoever considering his father's successful business. Upon his death he gave a house to each of his two daughters, one of whom, Catherine, was my great-grandmother.<p>: : Happy hunting.<br>: : Cynthia<p>: Cynthia:<p>: Please email me as I also have a Patrick Hart married to Mary ? They had <br>: a daughter. Patrick came from Co. Sligo and his mother came from Co. Roscommon.<br>: His mother also came to the US. I think we should explore this a little<br>: further.<p>: Colleen<br>: ccrook@pullman.com<p>
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Re: HART/O'HARA - PATRICK HART, b. abt. 1830, Co. Roscommon
Sorry I sent too soon.<p>My O'Haras were from County Sligo and we have found them. My ggrandfather m. Maria Madeline whose father came from Co. Roscommon. I am looking for any connections. Mary Lee<p><p><p><p><p><p><p>: : : Patrick Hart imm. to Schenectady, NY, probably about 1850. His mother came with him (at the time or later, I do not know). She also listed her home as being Roscommon, however, listed her (not present) husband's home as Co. Sligo.<p>: : : Patrick Hart m. Mary O'Hara. It is not known if they married in Ireland or married in the US but her home was shown as Co. Roscommon as well. This couple had three children, Patrick Hart, Jr. who seems to have had a falling out with his financially successful father (who may have been controlling) and two daughters. Patrick Jr. has disappeared. Supposedly, he left to 'follow the crops,' which makes no sense whatsoever considering his father's successful business. Upon his death he gave a house to each of his two daughters, one of whom, Catherine, was my great-grandmother.<p>: : : Happy hunting.<br>: : : Cynthia<p>: : Cynthia:<p>: : Please email me as I also have a Patrick Hart married to Mary ? They had <br>: : a daughter. Patrick came from Co. Sligo and his mother came from Co. Roscommon.<br>: : His mother also came to the US. I think we should explore this a little<br>: : further.<p>: : Colleen<br>: : ccrook@pullman.com<p>
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