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- May be related to Sarah Nye, who married Carmi Hart. Sarah born 13 January 1768 in
Hardwick, Massachusetts; and settled in Pittsford, Monroe County, New York. Sarah was
the daughter of Captain Silas Nye, who was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts on 27
December 1744.
Carmi Hart was included in the revolutionary war pension request papers of Isaac Colony in Saratoga County, New York Wife Rosalinda apparently died before 1860; as Carmi had re-married by
this time to Ann Paul.
Carri and Rosalinda are listed in both the 1850 federal census and 1855 New York State census.
Isaac Colony listed in the household of Carmi/Roslinda in 1855 census. Listed as a farmer in
both census records.
Carmi Hart was listed as Carri Hart in the 1860 Providence, Saratoga County, New York federal
census. 2nd wife Ann Paul and 97 year old Isaac Colony were also listed in this household for
the 1860 census.
Carmi Hart was listed as Carmine Hart in the 1865 Charlton, Saratoga County, New York state
census. 2nd wife Ann Paul was listed as well as a neice of Ann's; Nellie Paul, age 6. Carmi
age was also listed as 46, placing his birth year at 1819. Believe this was incorrectly provided
to the census taker.
Carmi Hart was listed as Carmin Hart in the 1870 Glenville, Schenectady County, New York federal
census. Son Squire and Squires wife Rebecca were also listed in this census; along with Squire
and Rebecca's child, named Rosalinda (born 1861). Listed as a blacksmith in 1870 records.
Ann must have died prior to this census record, as she is not listed with Carmi and family.
Carmi Hart was listed as Carns Hart in the 1875 Glenville, Schenectady County, New York state
census. 3rd wife (Only initials were E.) was listed as well as a neice of Ann's; P. F. Paul, age 16.
CarmI age was listed as 63, placing his birth year at 1812. Listed as a blacksmith.
Carmi Hart was listed as Carmu Hart in the 1880 Broadalbin, Fulton County, New York federal
census. Wife Eliza J. was also listed in this census.Listed as a farmer in 1880 records.
Not to be confused with a Carmi Hart of Utica, New York and later Connecticut; who was a cabinet
maker, engineer; and later removed to Bridgewater, Connecticut.
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