Hart Family - Family Tree

Family Tree

Stu Hart† Helen Hart†
Bruce Hart Ellie Hart Bret Hart Dean Hart† Diana Hart Owen Hart†
Andrea Hart
Jim Neidhart Julie Smadu
Davey Boy Smith†
Martha Hart
Jennifer Neidhart Jade Michelle Hart Harry Smith Oje Edward Hart
Kristen Culbreth (nee Neidhart) Dallas Jeffery Hart Georgia Smith Athena Hart
Natalie Neidhart Alexandra Sabina Hart
Blade Colton Hart
Smith Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Georgia Hart Allison Hart Ross Hart
B.J. Annis Ben Bassarab
Ted Annis Matt Annis† Annie Annis Angela Annis Lindsay B Hart Brooke B Hart
Bradley Annis

† = deceased

Note that when Bruce divorced from her ex-wife Andrea Redding, Bruce won the custody of his five children (Bruce Hart Jr., Brit Hart, Rhett Hart, Tory Hart and Lara Hart) from his ex-wife, he then married Rachel Overholt in January 2007 and had their first child later that year naming their son Davis Gene Hart, making his wife Rachel the stepmother of his five step-children who are Bruce Hart Jr., Brit Hart, Rhett Hart, Tory Hart and Lara Hart, it also makes their son Davis the half brother of his four half brothers and one half sister.

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