Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyJonas Scholfield Heartt

DIRECT DESCENDANT OF JOHN GAZLAY (from England c.1715)
Jonas Scholfield Heartt5 (Jonas Heartt,4 Deidamia Gazlay,3 John Gazlay,2 John Gazlay1)

Parents

FatherJonas Coe Heartt (12 August 1793 - 30 April 1874)
MotherCatherine Lamberson (8 August 1793 - 28 December 1869)

Personal Information

Record Created: 2 November 2013; Last Edited: 6 April 2022 
Person ID5989
NameJonas Scholfield Heartt
GenderMale
Born 31 December 1830 in Rensselaer County, New York1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Married 9 October 1861 in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York to Marcia Augusta Hand8, 9
Married 12 November 1867 in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont to Frances Helen ‘Fannie’ Hall10, 11
Died 3 January 1890 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York1, 7
Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York1

Biography

Jonas’ obituary provides a detailed biographical sketch:7

Obituary

Jonas S. Heartt died at his residence in Troy Sunday evening last [sic, he actually died on Friday 3 January, as confirmed by his obituary in other newspapers, including the one cited below], after an attack of pneumonia lasting two weeks. Mr. Heartt was born in 1830. In 1861 he married Marcia, younger daughter of Judge Hand of this village. A few years after her death he married Miss Hall, granddaughter of Ex-Gov. Hiland Hall of Vermont.

Mr. Heartt was one of Troy’s business men. He was a gentleman of strictest integrity, honest and upright in all his personal and business transactions.

By his request his remains were incinerated at the Earl crematory on the afternoon of the 6th inst. [He was actually the second person cremated at the newly established Earl Crematory, as stated in several separate articles.]

We copy the following from the Troy Times of Saturday last:

Jonas S. Heartt, who had been confined to his residence, No. 169 Second street, with pneumonia for two weeks, died at 11:45 o’clock last night.

The treacherous nature of pneumonia, the disease with which Jonas S. Heartt struggled for weeks, was particularly manifested in his case. At times he was considered to be mending rapidly and his recovery was confidently expected. Then hope would be suddenly destroyed by alarming symptoms which threatened to immediately terminate the life of the sufferer. He made a hard fight for life, but the disease proved fatal as above stated.

Jonas S. Heartt was the youngest son of Jonas Coe Heartt, who was prominently identified with the earlier history of the city. He was born in Troy December 31, 1830, and prepared for college in the schools of this city. After his graduation from Union college he became a clerk in the hardware store of Heartt & Co., and at one time had an interest in the business. He left the hardware trade many years ago and engaged in the manufacture of fire-brick with James Ostrander in the lower part of the city.

Seventeen years ago he became interested in the manufacture of car-wheels. At the time of his death Mr. Heartt was at the head of the firm of Jonas S. Heartt & Co., of the Empire car-wheel works at the corner of Second and Ida streets.

Many years ago Mr. Heartt married Miss Marcia Hand, daughter of Judge Hand of Elizabethtown, N.Y. Mrs. Heartt died some years later. Mr. Heartt afterward married Miss Hall, granddaughter of ex-Gov. Hiland Hall of Bennington, Vt. She died about three years ago.

A daughter and a son, Fannie and Jonas C. Heartt, survive. A sister of the deceased, Miss Mary W. Heartt, also survives. She is a resident of New York. Another sister, Mrs. Edward Schell, died a short time ago in New York.

Mr. Heartt was a director of the Mutual national bank, having succeeded his father in that position. He was also a member of the Troy club. Mr. Heartt was one of the organizers of the B. G. society, and was among its members at the time of his death. He avoided active political life and never held public office.

Mr. Heartt’s father, Hon. Jonas Coe Heartt, at the time of his death in 1874 was the oldest native-born inhabitant of Troy. He was once speaker of the assembly and held several political offices in that city. His connection with city affairs began in 1822, when he was elected alderman from the second ward. In 1833, ’35 and ’36 he represented the ward in the board of supervisors. In 1838 he was elected mayor and was re-elected until 1848, when he declined a renomination. Aside from these offices and his active interest in the hardware trade, Jonas C. Heartt was busily engaged in the affairs of other institutions. For many years he was a trustee of the Rensselaer polytechnic institute, and was long the honored president of the Troy female seminary. The wife of Jonas C. Heartt was Catherine Lamberson, who was born at Jamaica, L. I. They had nine children, Jonas S. being the youngest.

Mr. Heartt was first attached by influenza, the prevailing disease. While he was recovering from that malady he caught cold, which brought on pneumonia. His strong constitution enabled him to make a persistent but unavailing struggle.

Mr. Heartt was recognized as one of Troy’s solid business men. He was a gentleman of the strictest integrity, honest and upright in all his personal and business transactions. He was at the head of a large manufacturing establishment, and the success of that enterprise was due to his excellent business qualifications. Mr. Heartt was devoted to his family, and his circle of friends was widely extended. A good citizen, and a kind and loving husband and father, has been taken away.

Mr. Heartt was a member of St. John’s church, and for several years was a vestryman.

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyMarcia Augusta Hand (daughter of Judge Augustus Cincinnatus Hand and Marcia Seelye Northrup)
Born 3 January 1837
Married 9 October 1861 in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York to Jonas Scholfield Heartt
Died 12 July 1862 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
  
Spouse 2FamilyFrances Helen ‘Fannie’ Hall (daughter of Marshall Carter Hall and Sophia Baker Deming)
Born 20 December 1844 in New York
Married 12 November 1867 in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont to Jonas Scholfield Heartt
Died 3 December 1886 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
  
Children of Jonas Scholfield Heartt and Frances Helen ‘Fannie’ Hall:
  
1.FamilyGrace Heartt
Born 20 September 1868
Died 5 July 1869
  
2.FamilyJonas Coe Heartt
Born 27 May 1870 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
Married 11 November 1901 in Manhattan, New York City, New York to Helen Bertha Marble
Died 20 June 1929 in St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida
  
+3.FamilyFrances Hall ‘Fannie’ Heartt
Born 30 March 1874 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
Married 31 July 1901 in London, England to William Longstreth Raub
Died 12 December 1953 in St. Johns County, Florida
  

Sources

  1. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, Jonas S. Heartt, born: 31 December 1831; died: 3 January 1890 (from record, which provides the names and links for one wife and one child).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Rensselaer County, Troy, family of Jonas C. Heartt (57, NY, merchant); Catherine Heartt (57, NY); Charles S. Heartt (28, NY, merchant); Jonas S. Heartt (19, NY); Mary W. Heartt (30, NY); Hellen Berdick (19, NY); Ellen Fitzgerald (23, Ireland); Eliza Farrell (19, Ireland); Louisa Heartt (21, NY).
  3. New York State Census, 1855, Rensselaer County, Troy, Page 81, family of Jonas C. Heart (61, Ren. Co., merchant); wife Catherine Heart (61, Queen Co.); daughter Mary W. Heart (39, Ren. Co.); son Chas S. Heart (32, Ren. Co., widow, merchant); son Jonas H. Heart (23, Ren. Co.); father Philip Heart (86, Conn., widow); granddaughter Louisa P. Heart (3, Ren. Co.); plus five servants, all from Ireland).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Rensselaer County, Troy, Page No. 115 and 116, family of Jonas C. Heartt (64, New York, hard ware clerk); Catherine Heartt (64, New York); Charles Heartt (38, New York, hard ware clerk); Mary Heartt (40, New York); Louisa Heartt (8, New York), Mary Collins (36, Ireland, servant); Ann Redden (37, Ireland, servant); Margaret Curren (22, Ireland); Kate Daley (17, Ireland); Jane Dickson (26, Ireland); Jonas S. Heartt (28, New York); Edward H. Shell (11, New York).
  5. New York State Census, 1875, Rensselaer County, Troy, Page 31, family of Jonas S. Heart (43, Rensselaer, car wheel manf.); wife Francis H. Heart (30, Vermont); son Jonas C. Heart (5, Rensselaer); daughter Fannie Heartt (1, Rensselaer); Bridget Ryan (25, Albany, house servant); Annie Nugent (25, Ireland, house servant); Margret Connors (25, Rensselaer, house servant); Alice Jones (25, Schoharie, house servant).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Rensselaer County, Troy, Enumeration District 140, Page No. 10, family of Jonas S. Heartt (49, New York, car wheel mfg.); wife Fannie Heartt (33, New York); son Jonas C. Heartt (10, New York); daughter Fannie H. Heartt (6, New York); Anna Nugent (26, New York, servant); Kittie Ryan (24, New York, servant).
  7. Obituary, Elizabethtown Post and Gazette, Elizabethtown, New York. Available at www.fultonhistory.com. 9 January 1890, Jonas S. Heartt, died 3 January 1890 in Troy, New York. The article provides vital details and an interesting, lengthy biographical sketch.
  8. Marriage, The New York Times, 16 October 1861, Jonas S. Heartt and Marcia A., daughter of Hon. Augustus C. Hand, on 9 October 1861 in Elizabethtown, New York.
  9. The Big Book of New York Ghost Stories, by Cheri Revai. Published by Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2009. Pages 106-110, The Hand House. The chapter provides details of Judge Augustus Cincinnatus Hand, who built the historic house, and his family, including daughter Marcia Augusta Hand who married Jonas S. Heartt, Esq.
  10. Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954; Jonas S. Heartt, father: Jonas C. Heartt; and Frances H. Hall, married on 12 November 1867 in Bennington, Vermont.
  11. The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, by George Frederick Tuttle. Printed and Published by Tuttle & Company, Official State Printers, Rutland, VT. 1883. Available at Google Books. Volume 1, page xliii, entry for Marshall Carter Hall, providing vital and biographical details for him, his family, including his eldest daughter Francis Helen Hall, her husband Jonas S. Heartt, and their children.