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John Hart (born between 1706 and 1713 – May 11, 1779) was a public official and politician in colonial New Jersey who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and also signed the Declaration of Independence. ==Ancestry== Sources disagree as to the year and place of Hart's birth. He was perhaps born in 1706 in Stonington, Connecticut,〔(Colonial Hall.com, Biography by Rev. Charles A. Goodrich, 1856 )〕 or in 1713 〔(John Hart at the ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress'' )〕 in Hopewell Township, Burlington (now part of Mercer) County, New Jersey.〔("New Jersey during the Revolution" website by Glenn Valis, page on John Hart )〕 Hart was baptized at the Maidenhead Meetinghouse (now the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville) on December 31, 1713. He was the son of Captain Edward Hart, a farmer, public assessor, Justice of the Peace, and leader of a local militia unit during the French and Indian War, and grandson of John Hart, a carpenter who came to Hopewell from Newtown, Long Island.
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