Green Harty - 1842 - Stoddard Co., MO.
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Re: Green Harty - 1842 - Stoddard Co., MO.
| Leta Woolard (View posts) | Posted: 27 Jul 2006 11:55PM GMT |
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I have been trying to figure out the Harty's for some time now. I have a Green B./Greenberry/Greenbery Harty, s/o Bartlett and Sarah Harty who was born around 1835 MO.
Bartlett and family were living in White Co. TN til after 1825 when they came to MO. They lived in Stoddard County, but Stoddard was a part of Cape Co. til 1835. Bartlett is in the Cape 1830 (HH #432) and in Stoddard 1840. He disappears in 1850, but we may have found him in Jefferson Co. AR (HH #106A).
By the 1860 census Bartlett is in his own HH (#1036) with a Josephen 22 Ind. There is also Sarah 2 MO and George W. 1 MO.
I found Green again in "Stoddard Union Veterans and widows 1890". It shows Greenbery Castor Twp. and Jane Castor Twp. It also states "Jane Harty, widow of Greenbery, dec'd."
Could Josephen be Jane? If you think this fits I have a bit more on the family but not much. Bartlett was very hard to research.
Bartlett and family were living in White Co. TN til after 1825 when they came to MO. They lived in Stoddard County, but Stoddard was a part of Cape Co. til 1835. Bartlett is in the Cape 1830 (HH #432) and in Stoddard 1840. He disappears in 1850, but we may have found him in Jefferson Co. AR (HH #106A).
By the 1860 census Bartlett is in his own HH (#1036) with a Josephen 22 Ind. There is also Sarah 2 MO and George W. 1 MO.
I found Green again in "Stoddard Union Veterans and widows 1890". It shows Greenbery Castor Twp. and Jane Castor Twp. It also states "Jane Harty, widow of Greenbery, dec'd."
Could Josephen be Jane? If you think this fits I have a bit more on the family but not much. Bartlett was very hard to research.
