1. Thomas Donovan Hart was born 1 in May 1832 in Kildare, Kildare Co., IRL. He died on 7 Apr 1911 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. Thomas was employed as 1859;farmer,1870;Comb shop,1880;Comb maker,1900;Day laborer. He immigrated on 18 Apr 1853 to Boston, MA.. He was buried on 10 Apr 1911 in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Found on the passenger list for the "President" arriving at Boston, MA., from Liverpool, ENG., on 18 Apr 1853.
2. Found in the 1855 Massachusetts state census, Leominster; Hart, Thomas, age 22, laborer.3. Became a Naturalized citizen at Fitchburg, Worcester Co., MA., 22 June 1860. He states that he was born in Killdare county, Ireland, May 1832, and arrived at Boston, Mass., 18 April, 1853, and that he resides at Leominster. (vol. 4, p. 30)
4. Found in the Civil War Draft Registration Records; Consolidated List of all persons of Class I, subject to do military duty in the Ninth Congressional District, consisting of the Counties of Franklin, Hampshire, and Worcester, June 1863: Hart Thomas, D. Age 1 July 1863; 28, Laborer, Married, POB; Ireland, (Massachusetts 9th, vol 1 of 4, Class I, A-K, p. 292)
5. Found in the 1870 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, M593, Roll 654, p. 274, (p. 36), age 30, with wife, Margerate (30) and children, Joseph H. (10), John T. (9), Matilda (8) and George W. (5)
6. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T9-0565, p. 514A, p. 17, age 49, and wife Margaret (40) and children, Joseph H. (20), John T. (19), Matilda (18), George (15), Charles (10) and Maryetta (3)
7. Found in the 1880-81 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart T D, comb maker h Elm (p. 31)
8. 1883,1884; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster City Directories, comb maker, Elm and Birch St.
9. 1885,1886; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed E.M. Rockwell, Elm and Birch St.
10. 1889,1890; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed E.M. Rockwell, Elm and Birch St.11. Found in the 1890 U.S Census Massachusetts, Special Schedule, Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows, etc... Leominster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, Enum. district; 1018, p. 8, Hart, Thomas D., Elm St., Worcester, MA.
12. 1890,1891; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed E.M. Rockwell, Elm and Birch St.
13. 1891,1892; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed E.M. Rockwell, Elm and Birch St.
14. 1892-1896; Thomas D. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; laborer, 52 Elm and St.15. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T623, Roll 693, p. 51, dis. 1687, sheet 13B, 172 Elm St., age 65, DOB: 1835, imm 1850, owns home, with wife, Mary (64), DOB: 1836, Mary E. (22) DOB: May 1878, Charles E. (33) DOB: Apr 1867
16. Found in the 1904 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart, Thomas D., laborer, h 172 Elm (p. 74)
17. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T624, Roll 629, p. 623, dis. 1775, sheet 16A, age 80, widow, Elm St., at the home of his daughter Matilda Maginnus.
18. Death of Thomas D. Hart
Thomas D. Hart died Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Allard, 172 Elm street, at the age of 82 years. Mr. Hart was one of the oldest residents of the town. He was born in Kildare county, Ireland, and had been a resident of Leominster for 62 years. He was a comb maker, having followed that trade for more than half a century. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Allard and Mrs. John Mulgrew, and four sons, John, Joseph, George and Charles Hart, all of Leominster. The funeral will be held Monday morning from St. Leo's church at 9 o'clock. (Fitchburg Daily Sentinel, April 8, 1911)19. "The funeral of Thomas Hart which was held this morning at 9 o' clock from St. Leo's church was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. The services were conducted by Rev. Eugene Toher. Burial was in St. Leo's cemetery. (Fitchburg Daily Sentinel, April 10, 1911)
20. Funeral of Thomas Hart
The funeral of Thomas D. Hart was from the St. Leo Catholic church yesterday and was attended by a large number of friends and relatives. There was a large collection of floral tributes. Rev. Eugene Toher celebrated a high mass of requiem and the church quartet rendered “Jesus, lover of my soul." Fr. Toher also officiated at the grave. The bearers were Joseph, John, George and Charles Hart and Joseph and John Mulgrew, sons and sons-in-law of the deceased. (Leominster Daily Enterprise, April 11, 1911, p. 4)Notes:
1. SUPERIOR COURT
The case of Lizzie Hart vs. Charles E. Hart, administrator of the estate of Thomas D. Hart, was tried before Judge Quinn and decision reserved. The action is one of equity to recover two policies of $250 each carried by Hart in the John Hancock. Insurance Co. and claimed by a third party. The company stands ready to pay, the money to whom the court says is entitled to it. Lizzie Hart was the wife of Thomas D. Hart and asserts that she kept up the payments, to the extent of $695. Her testimony was corroborated by agents of the company, one of whom swore that Hart told him that his wife took out the policies and that he must look to her for the assessments which he did and by whom he was paid. The administrator admitted that the plaintiff paid the asessments to the agents, but asserted that for six or seven years she simply acted as transfer agent from the husband to the company. Judge Franklin Freeman for plaintiff. Atty John E. Sullivan, of Worcester for defendant; Atty C. E. McGilladdy for the company. (Leominster Daily Enterprise, Nov. 28, 1911, p. 4)
Thomas married 1 Margaret A. "Maggie" O'Keefe daughter of Michael O'Keefe and Ellen Fahey on 14 Jul 1859 in Fitchburg, Worcester Co., MA. Margaret was born in 1840 in Co. Cork, IRL. She died 2 on 8 Feb 1904 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She was buried on 11 Feb 1904 in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Daughter of Michael O'Keefe and Ellen Fahey.
2. Found in the 1870 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, M593, Roll 654, p. 274, (p. 36), age 30, "Margerate", with husband, Thoams D. (30) and children, Joseph H. (10), John T. (9), Matilda (8) and George W. (5)
3. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T9-0565, p. 514A, p. 17, age 40 and husband Thomas (49) and children, Joseph H. (20), John T. (19), Matilda (18), George (15), Charles (10) and Maryetta (3)
4. Leominster: A LIQUOR CASE
Saturday was a "field day" in the court calendar, Mrs. "Maggie" Reed having brought a complaint against Mrs. Margaret Hart for the illegal sale of cider. There has not been the best of feeling between the two parties of late. The case has created a great deal of excitement and at the hour of trialJustice Merriam's office was crowded. John R. Thayer of Worcester appeared for Mrs. Hart, and John W. Walsh of Fitchburg for Mrs. Reed, who was the principal witness for the government. She testified to having bought cider of Mrs. Hart; was washing for her on a certain Monday; bought a glass of cider and paid her five cents, drank both glasses in her house, also bought cider there for pies. Mr. Thayer gave the witness a severe cross-examination, but she still swore to buying the cider. Other witnesses were examined for the government, but no direct testimony for conviction was gained. Mr. Hart, husband of the defendant, testified: Got the apples of Mr. Willard on halves; made cider myself; think I had two or three barrels; it was more than I wanted, so the "brick-yard hands" came up and I sold it out to them by the gallon; never sold cider to man, woman or child, to be drank on the premises. Miss Matilda Hart, daughter of the defendant, testified: [Matilda is about 19 yrs old, bks] Live near Mrs. Reed; our yards join. (Mrs. Reed made her complaint two weeks ago and the case was continued until today). Mrs. Reed called me over to her house and said: "Hope you have no hard feeling against me; I want to get out of this; will give you $5 to say I got the cider in your house, and it won't cost you anything." I told her that would be wrong and I would not do it. I won't take a false oath; she told me she had often done that and no harm came of it; saw her again, last Friday, in her yard, between 10 and 11 o'clock; she wanted me to see my father and have him settle it up; said we can go down and see Esquire Merriam and stop the case, and she would do it if he would give her $8; then they could telegraph to the lawyers not to come; was at home when Mrs. Reed washed, but saw no cider furnished her.
Cross-examined: My mother never had trouble with Mrs. Reed, only when she came over there to fight with her. Mrs. Reed was not sober yesterday. Nellie Keefe testified: Have lived with Mrs. Hart two years; last night, after coming home, had a talk with Mrs. Reed; she wished me to speak with Mrs. Hart about settling the case; she told me she got no cider there and hated to go into court and say so; wanted to borrow money to pay her counsel; never saw any one drink cider there. Edward Obeshaw testified that he went to Hart's for a gallon of cider; went once for less but was refused. Cross-examined: Couldn't tell whether it was in spring or summer when I bought it; there was no snow on the ground.
Margaret Obey testified: Mrs. Reed told me she had never got cider there. Emily Dillel testified: Live in house with Mrs. Reed; she asked me to see Mr. Hart and get him to settle; she told me she had never got cider there; she had just made a complaint against Mrs. Reed for drunkeness. Joseph Dillel testified: Heard Mrs. Reed say she had never bought cider of Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Hart, the defendant, testified that her husband had told her not to sell less than a gallon; never sold any to be drank on the premises; I had a talk yesterday in the yard with Mrs. Reed; she told me it was a shame to go to trial, said she had never bought cider of me and she could not stand up in court and say so; she told me if my husband would give her $6 or $7 she would go down to Merriam and settle up. At 7 o'clock she came and asked me if I had done anything about it; told her no; I never sold her cider; paid her $1 for washing; she gave me 20 cents back in change; when I told her I had engaged a lawyer and would not stop it, she said, "my God, what shall I do?" Mrs. Reed said: "I have no hard feelings against you; I want to kiss you." I told her she shouldn't do it.
Mrs. Reed was re-called and swore positively she bought the cider there and had not spoken one word to the witnesses for several days. They have all sworn falsely. Mr. Thayer on cross-examination was very earnest. "Do you say Mrs. Hart is a liar?" "Yes, and Miss Hart and Miss Keefe." Then Mr. Thayer pointed out all the witnesses separately, and asked the same question. Mrs. Reed responded, "Yes, they are all liars."
The case was well argued on both sides. the justice, after summing up the case, ordered the defendant discharged. (The Fitchburg Sentinel, Sept. 11, 1882, p. 3)5. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T623, Roll 693, p. 51, dis. 1687, sheet 13B, 172 Elm St., age 64, "Mary", 6 of 11 children, imm 1849, with husband, Thomas age 65, DOB: 1835, imm 1850, owns home, Mary E. (22) DOB: May 1878, Charles E. (33) DOB: Apr 1867
6. Sons Acted as Bearers
The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Hart took place this morning from St. Leo's church. Rev. M. L. Boyne officiating. There was a large gathering of friends and relatives. The body was entombed. Four sons, Joseph, John, George and Charles Hart, with M. J. and Thomas Keefe, acted as beaers. (Leominster Daily Enterprise, Feb. 11, 1904)
Notes:
1. Informant at death was Charles E. Hart. Cause of death was carciuonia of the stomach.2. Mary Etta Hart, b. 10 Mar 1888 ?
They had the following children:
+ 2 M i Joseph Henry Hart + 3 M ii John Thomas Hart + 4 F iii Matilda Hart 5 F iv Marietta Hart was born 1 on 7 Aug 1863 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She died 2 on 27 Mar 1869 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. The cause of death was Inflamation of brain.
1. Age at death 6 yrs. 12 days.+ 6 M v George Wilbur Hart 7 M vi Charles Edward Hart was born 1 on 21 Apr 1867 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. He died in 1867 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. 8 F vii Ellen Donovan Hart was born 1 on 9 Sep 1868 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She died on 19 May 1869 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. 9 M viii Charles Edward Hart was born 1 on 8 Sep 1870 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. He died 2 on 7 Mar 1947 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. Charles was buried in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. He was employed as 1920;jailroom proprietor,1930;counterman.
1. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T9-0565, p. 514A, p. 17, age 10 and parents, Thomas (49) and Margaret (40) and siblings, Joseph H. (20), John T. (19), Matilda (18), George (15) and Maryetta (3)
2. 1889, 1890; Charles E. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed L. Worsted Co. boards Elm n Birch St.
3. 1891, 1892; Charles E. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed L. Worsted Co. boards Elm n Birch St.
4. 1892 - 1896; Charles E. Hart appears in the Leominster, MA. city directory; employed L. Worsted Co. 52 Elm St.
5. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T623, Roll 693, p. 51, dis. 1687, sheet 13B, 172 Elm St., age 33, DOB: Apr 1867, with parents, Thomas (65) DOB: 1835, imm 1850, owns home, Mary (64), DOB: 1836, and sister, Mary E. (22) DOB: May 1878
6. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T624, Roll 629, p. 163, dis. 1775, sheet 16A, Elm St. age 36, at the home of his sister Matilda
7. SUPERIOR COURT
The case of Lizzie Hart vs. Charles E. Hart, administrator of the estate of Thomas D. Hart, was tried before Judge Quinn and decision reserved. The action is one of equity to recover two policies of $250 each carried by Hart in the John Hancock. Insurance Co. and claimed by a third party. The company stands ready to pay, the money to whom the court says is entitled to it. Lizzie Hart was the wife of Thomas D. Hart and asserts that she kept up the payments, to the extent of $695. Her testimony was corroborated by agents of the company, one of whom swore that Hart told him that his wife took out the policies and that he must look to her for the assessments which he did and by whom he was paid. The administrator admitted that the plaintiff paid the asessments to the agents, but asserted that for six or seven years she simply acted as transfer agent from the husband to the company. Judge Franklin Freeman for plaintiff. Atty John E. Sullivan, of Worcester for defendant; Atty C. E. McGilladdy for the company. (Leominster Daily Enterprise, Nov. 28, 1911, p. 4)
8. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, T625, Roll 747, p. 104, dis. 101, sheet 6B, age 40, Pleasant St. At the home of his sister, Mary E. Mulgrew.
9. Found in the 1924 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart Charles E res 21 Cottage (p. 137)
10. Found in the 1927 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart Charles E clk r 5 Adams (p. 147)
11. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Leominster, District 222, wd-3, sheet 5A, Adams St., age 56. At the home of his sister, Mary E. Mulgrew.
12. Found in the 1933 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart Charles E r 7 Adams (p. 137)
13. Found in the 1935 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart Charles E counterman 7 Park r 20 Pleasant pl (p. 138)
14. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts(5 Apr '40), Worcester Co., Leominster, wd-4, ED 14-175, sheet 3A, 20 Pleasant St., age 69, b. Mass, single, ED; 8, with sister Mary E. Mulgrew(60) and nephew Allen J.(28)
15. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness during our recent bereavement. Especially do we wish to thank Dr. William LeBrecht and Mr. Alexander Lafave.
Sergt Allan J. Mulgrew
Charles Hart
(Leominster Daily Enterprise, March 15, 1944, p. 2)
16. Found in the 1947 Leominster, MA. city directory; Hart, Charles E h 14 Morse pl (p. 273)
17. Death Notice
Leominster March 8 - Charles E. Hart, 74, of 14 Morse place, died last night in the Leominster hospital. He had been employed as a cook in local lunch carts and restaurants. His nearest survivors are nieces and nephews. The funeral will be from the Philip E. Foster funeral home Monday morning with a high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St. Leo's church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Calling hours will be in the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock. (Fitchburg Sentinel, Sat. 8 Mar. 1947, p. 8)
18. Obit:
Leominster March 10 - The funeral of Charles E. Hart of 14 Morse place was held this morning from the Philip E. Foster funeral home followed by a high mass of requiem in St Leo's church at 9. Rev. Edmund Haddad was the celebrant Mrs. John Secino and Mrs. Alfred Weaver were soloists. Burial was in St. Leo's cemetery. Bearers were Allan Mulgrew, Charles B. and George Andrews, Domenic Spacciapoli, Patrick Dolan and John Waters. (Fitchburg Sentinel, Mon. 10 Mar. 1947, p. 10)
19. CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my deep gratitude to friends and neighbors who were so kind to me during my recent bereavement.
Allan Mulgrew
Nephew of the late Charles Hart
(Leominster Daily Enterprise, March 12, 1947, p. 2)10 F ix Margaret Donovan Hart was born 1 on 15 Oct 1872 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She died 2 on 19 Jan 1974 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Cause of death; Scarletina.+ 11 F x Mary Etta Hart 12 F xi Margaret Grace Hart was born 1 on 6 Apr 1894 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She died on 12 Apr 1916 in Fitchburg, Worcester Co., MA. Margaret was buried in St. Bernard's cemetery, Fitchburg, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Obit:
The funeral of Mrs. Margaret T. May was held from St. Bernard's church this morning with a high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock, celebrated by Rev. Fr. John A. Martin, who also officiated at the service in St. Bernard's cemetery. There was a large congregation present while the floral offerings were beautiful. The music was furnished by the church quartet with Miss M. G. Carey at the organ. The bearers were Joseph Alord, Charles Hart, and John M. Hart of Leominster, and John Quinn of this city. (Fitchburg Sentinel, Weds., 12 April, 1916, p. 1)