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Isaac Fontaine Hite

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Isaac Fontaine Hite

Birth
Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Death
30 Jan 1884 (aged 76)
Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Warren County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Maria Louisa Davison married Isaac Fontaine Hite on 28 Apr 1829 in Frederick County, Virginia by Rev. J. E. Jackson, Minister.______________
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"Frederick County, Virginia Birth Registry; 1853-1870"
___, Lila; born on 15 Jun 1859; Cedar Creek; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 40, Line 69.
__, Phoeby; born on 4 Jan 1854; Middletown; slave of Isaac F. HITE; mother: Jemima; Page 11, Line 163.
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"Frederick County, Virginia Death Registry; 1853-1870"
___, Fanny, died in Apr 1856, in Frederick County, Virginia; Consumption; age at death: 60 years; born in Frederick County, Virginia; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 8, line 57.
___, Henry, died in Nov 1854, near Middletown, Frederick County, Virginia; Old Age; age at death: 70 years; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 4, Line 52.
___, Sally, died in Aug 1859 at the HITE's Farm; Consumption; age at death 61 years; born at Bell Grove; House Servant; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 15, Line 37.
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"1850 Federal Census; Frederick County, Virginia; 12 Nov 1850"
Isaac F. HITE; 43
Maria L. HITE; 41
Anna A. HITE; 19
Isaac F. HITE; 7
Maria L. HITE; 3
Edward S. HITE; 8 months.
All born in Virginia
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In this June 24, 1827 letter, Belle Grove's Ann Hite encourages her son Isaac Fontaine Hite to behave virtuously at Fourth of July dinner at UVA and scolds him on the cost of the party.

"You say my dear Isaac you are to have a splendid dinner on the fourth of July. I think as you obtained permission with so much difficulty [that] it would be highly commendable and politic in the students to show the professors and etc. that you can acquit yourselves on the occasion with honor to yourselves and friends.

By conducting yourselves with propriety and not into an excess you will show yourselves worthy of the liberty granted you both by them and your Country.

I think one half of the money would have furnished a dinner sufficiently elegant and excellent for the occasion particularly in such a place as Charlottesville. It does not redound to the honor of a country to spend large sums of money in feasting a few; where there are thousands that suffer for the necessaries of life.

Half the money applied to real acts of charity would accord more with the genuine spirit of republican independence; it would evince that records, actions, and feelings, were in unison. And that while enjoying the privileges and blessings so liberally bestowed; the American is not unmindful of his needy fellow citizens.

I shall my dear son be very anxious to hear the conclusion of this great dinner."
Maria Louisa Davison married Isaac Fontaine Hite on 28 Apr 1829 in Frederick County, Virginia by Rev. J. E. Jackson, Minister.______________
_________________
"Frederick County, Virginia Birth Registry; 1853-1870"
___, Lila; born on 15 Jun 1859; Cedar Creek; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 40, Line 69.
__, Phoeby; born on 4 Jan 1854; Middletown; slave of Isaac F. HITE; mother: Jemima; Page 11, Line 163.
___________
"Frederick County, Virginia Death Registry; 1853-1870"
___, Fanny, died in Apr 1856, in Frederick County, Virginia; Consumption; age at death: 60 years; born in Frederick County, Virginia; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 8, line 57.
___, Henry, died in Nov 1854, near Middletown, Frederick County, Virginia; Old Age; age at death: 70 years; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 4, Line 52.
___, Sally, died in Aug 1859 at the HITE's Farm; Consumption; age at death 61 years; born at Bell Grove; House Servant; slave of Isaac F. HITE; Page 15, Line 37.
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"1850 Federal Census; Frederick County, Virginia; 12 Nov 1850"
Isaac F. HITE; 43
Maria L. HITE; 41
Anna A. HITE; 19
Isaac F. HITE; 7
Maria L. HITE; 3
Edward S. HITE; 8 months.
All born in Virginia
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In this June 24, 1827 letter, Belle Grove's Ann Hite encourages her son Isaac Fontaine Hite to behave virtuously at Fourth of July dinner at UVA and scolds him on the cost of the party.

"You say my dear Isaac you are to have a splendid dinner on the fourth of July. I think as you obtained permission with so much difficulty [that] it would be highly commendable and politic in the students to show the professors and etc. that you can acquit yourselves on the occasion with honor to yourselves and friends.

By conducting yourselves with propriety and not into an excess you will show yourselves worthy of the liberty granted you both by them and your Country.

I think one half of the money would have furnished a dinner sufficiently elegant and excellent for the occasion particularly in such a place as Charlottesville. It does not redound to the honor of a country to spend large sums of money in feasting a few; where there are thousands that suffer for the necessaries of life.

Half the money applied to real acts of charity would accord more with the genuine spirit of republican independence; it would evince that records, actions, and feelings, were in unison. And that while enjoying the privileges and blessings so liberally bestowed; the American is not unmindful of his needy fellow citizens.

I shall my dear son be very anxious to hear the conclusion of this great dinner."

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Isaac F. Hite -- Died Jan. 30, 1884 -- aged 77 years



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