M. Nancy Gander Davenport, 1817, and they had one son, William H. Hittson (1819-1879). Nancy died in 1820.
M. 1821, Mary Jane Motley (Jemima)(1802-1867.) Mary Jane Hittson is also buried in the Noble-Hittson Cemetery. They had 4 daughters and 3 sons who pioneered in Texas.
Son, John Alexander Hittson was born in Itawamba, Mississippi, 1843. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1862. He died of measles August 6, 1862
M. Nancy Gander Davenport, 1817, and they had one son, William H. Hittson (1819-1879). Nancy died in 1820.
M. 1821, Mary Jane Motley (Jemima)(1802-1867.) Mary Jane Hittson is also buried in the Noble-Hittson Cemetery. They had 4 daughters and 3 sons who pioneered in Texas.
Son, John Alexander Hittson was born in Itawamba, Mississippi, 1843. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1862. He died of measles August 6, 1862
Family Members
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William Hiriam Hittson Sr
1819–1879
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Leander Caroline Hittson
1821–1847
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Jamima Jane Hittson Bryant
1824–1881
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Mary Minerva Ada Hittson Cockerell
1832–1875
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Elizabeth LaFavre "Bettie" Hittson Reasonover
1834–1915
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Rawley C. Hittson
1836–1863
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Charles Hodges Hittson
1841–1900
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John Alexander Hittson
1843–1862