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    Although explicit details concerning most of her life are unknown, Nancy Ann Morgan Hart is believed to have been born in North Carolina around 1735, in the Yadkin River valley, though Some researchers think that she was born in Pennsylvania or New York state. She married Benjamin Hart of that area.

  3. Nancy Morgan Hart was born around the year 1735, the daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Morgan. She grew up in the Yadkin River Valley, which was along the western frontier of the North Carolina colony. Living on the colonial frontier, every member of the Morgan household was required to work hard to keep the family fed, clothed, and safe.

  4. Jun 3, 2023 · Nancy Ann Morgan-Hart and her Rev War Husband, Benjamin Hart are the documented GGGG grand parents of the manager of this memorial. Nancy's grave in the Book Cemetery, is on private land and not accessible by the general public who would like to visit her and her son John's graves.

    • Province of North Carolina
    • March 17, 1737
    • Benjamin Hart, Lt. Benjamin Hart
  5. A cousin to American General Daniel Morgan, Hart was a stalwart Patriot, who employed her own heroic means of supporting the American cause for Independence. When she was in her thirties, Nancy married Benjamin Hart, a prominent North Carolinian, and the couple had eight children.

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · Nancy Hart (born c. 1735, Pennsylvania or North Carolina [U.S.]—died 1830, Kentucky) was an American Revolutionary heroine around whom gathered numerous stories of patriotic adventure and resourcefulness. Ann Morgan grew up in the colony of North Carolina.

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  7. Aug 12, 2005 · Although explicit details concerning most of her life are unknown, it is widely assumed that Nancy Ann Morgan Hart was born in North Carolina, somewhere in the Yadkin River valley (although some believe that she was born in Pennsylvania), around 1735 (some say 1747).

  8. Nancy lived with son John Hart in the Athens area until they moved to Henderson County, Kentucky, in 1803. Nancy lived there until her death in 1840. In 1932, DAR erected a replica cabin on the approximate site of Hart’s frontier cabin, using chimney stones from the original cabin.

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