Biographical Sketch of Isaac Martin Hite


Name Isaac Martin Hite
Unit of Confederate Service Co. I, 97th Virginia Militia, Dixie Artillery, Purcell Artillery, & Co. C, 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
Birth 15 Oct 1835, Page Co., VA
Death 22 Sep 1898, New Lebanon, Cooper Co., MO.
Burial ?
Occupation Farmer
Father Daniel Hite
Mother Rebecca Grove
Misc. Notes
RESIDENCES: A resident of Luray District in 1870
RECORD OF SERVICE: Enlisted 21 Jun 1861 in the Dixie Artillery. Transferred to Cayce's Purcell (Richmond) Artillery 04 Oct 1862. Transferred to Co. C, 39th Bttn. Va. Cav. 09 Jan 1863 at Luray. Surrendered 09 Apr 1865, Appomattox C.H., Va. with horse and equipment.
OBITUARY: "ISAAC M. HITE age 62 yrs s/o Daniel Hite (decd.) died 22 Sep 1898 at New Lebanon, Cooper, MO. He married a d/o Henry Gander. Four children; Brothers & sisters - D.S. William (decd.), John P. (decd.), David C. (decd.) He was the only one of four brothers who lived through the Civil War. He moved to Missouri in 1883. Died from heart disease. Born in Page Co., Va."
Spouses
1 Mary Anne Gander
Marriage Date & Place 06 Feb 1868, Page Co., Va.
Birth 1842, Page Co., Va.
Death 23 Jun 1943, Sedalia, MO.
Burial ?
Father Henry Gander
Mother Mary Coffman
Misc. Notes
See the Virginia Regimental Histories Series book The Danville, New Market Eighth Star and Dixie Artillery by Robert H. Moore, II & 1st Battalion Virginia Infantry, 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers by Robert J. Driver & Kevin C. Ruffner for more information about the unit history.


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