Notes In 1884, Sarah Craddock, 6 (along with sisters, Carrie Craddock, 8, and Bertha Craddock, 10), arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 8 children, accompanied by Miss Billborough.
On September 7, 1904, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Sarah Craddock, 26, bonr in Duxbury, Gloucestershire, England, to Richard Craddock and Elizabeth Curtis; and Webster hart, 30, sawyer, born in Northumberland, Castleton, Ontario, Canada, to Freeman Hart and Rebecca Masters.
Webster and Sarah Craddock Hart had at least 4 children: Dorothy Isabel Hart, born July 9, 1908, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada; Margaret Hart, born December 15, 1909, in Carrying Place, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada; Albert Hart, born about 1906 (drowned before 1911); and Stanley Howard Hart, born April 30, 1907, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
"Webster [Hart] and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall.; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton.; Albert - lost his life by drowning." [Unknown agency, 7th Town / Ameliasburgh Township.]
Webster Herbert Hart, 62, farmer, died on March 1, 1935, of cardiac failure at Ameliasburg, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada. He was buried in Carrying Place, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada.