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She is the mother of Nancy Hart!
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NameLifespanWhere Born
Mary Plumley   (Confederate Spy Nancy Hart's Mother)
Mother:     Jane Jackson (?) born 1778 NC
Father:     William Plumley born 1775 / 1842
1812 - ----
 
 
VA/WV
 
 
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Mary Plumley married Stephen Hart  Born: 1810  Death: October 04, 1896 and they had thirteen children.

Given Name:   Mary
Surname:         Plumley
Sex:                Female
Death:            ---- 

Children

NameBirth/Death DateTown or City  CountyState
Jane abt. 1833   Virginia       (Female)
Martha abt. 1834   Virginia       (Female)
James abt. 1836 / May 9, 1864    Virginia       (Male)
Charity abt. 1837 / 16 Jul 1869    Virginia       (Female)
William abt. 1840 / 1853   Kanawha/BooneVirginia       (Male)
Kelly abt. 1844 / 9, Oct. 1913  Kanawha/BooneVirginia       (Male)
Nancy abt. 1846 / ? Kanawha/BooneVirginia       (Female)
Floyd abt. 1847  Boone County Virginia       (Male)
Catherine abt. 1849 / 1942 Boone County Virginia       (Female)
Dolliver abt. 1851  Boone County Virginia       (Female)
Rebecca abt. 1853  Boone County Virginia        (Female)
Salina abt. 1855 / Oct. 04,1896  Boone County Virginia        (Female)
John abt. 1857 Spencer Roane County Virginia        (Male)

Catherine (sometimes spelled Catharine, Katherine or Katharine)
Notes:
           (1)  Stephen Hart a son of James and Catherine Hart whose maiden name was Catherine Sizemore a daughter of Ned Sizemore a full blooded Cherokee Indian
           (2)  Boone County was formed in 1847 from parts of Kanawha, Cabell, and Logan Counties and named for Daniel Boone. Roane County was formed in 1856 from parts of Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha and Wirt counties and it must be remembered that Boone County and Roane County was a part of Virginia before 1863 and after the Civil War they become counties of West Virginia.

           (3)   James killed at Cloyds Mountain May 9, 1864. Through the years, most of the men and women who fought and died in the civil war (1861 / 1865) have been forgotten. Now, only the descendants remember.
            (4)   There is an added + (member Home Guards) and a star (joined Union Army) beside Kelly's name in the 1860 Census of Roane County W. Va.
            (5)   Logan County was formed in 1824 from parts of Cabell, Kanawha, Giles and Tazewell counties (VA. / W.VA.). Logan County birth and death and marriage records for the years 1824 - 1852 were destroyed during the Civil War.
            (6)   Any census record providing a individual's age will always produce two possible birth dates, depending on whether the individual has or has not had their birthday yet that year.

For example, if Nancy is age 15 in the 1860 Census, it means Nancy could have been born in 1845 or in 1846, depending on whether or not they had had their birthday by the time they were counted by the census taker.


















































Jane Hart
Jane Hart

Martha Hart
Martha Hart

James
James Hart

Charity Hart
Charity Hart

William Hart
William Hart

Kelly S. Hart
Kelly S. Hart


Nancy Hart
Nancy Hart

Floyd Hart
Floyd Hart

Catherine Hart
Catherine Hart

Dolliver Hart
Dolliver Hart

Rebecca Hart
Rebecca Hart

Salina Hart
Salina Hart


John Hart
John Hart



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