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    Major Isaac Hite, Jr.

    Male 1758 - 1836  (78 years)


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    • Name Isaac Hite 
      Title Major 
      Suffix Jr. 
      Birth 7 Feb 1758  Long Meadow Plantation, Frederick County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Gender Male 
      Death 24 Nov 1836  Belle Grove Plantation, Frederick County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Person ID I147  Georgia Revolutionary War Graves
      Last Modified 29 Nov 2009 

    • Headstones
      Hite Jr., Isaac
      Hite Jr., Isaac
      GPS: 38 deg, 59 min, 5.5 sec North by 78 deg, 18 min, 7.5 sec West

    • Notes 
      • Isaac Hite was the grandson for pioneer settler Jost Hite, he attended William and Mary and was one of the first inductees in Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity in 1777. He left William and Mary in 1778 to join the Virginia 8th Regiment under the command of Colonel Peter Muhlenberg. He later was transferred to the Continental Army when Muhlenberg was promoted to General and served as the aide-de-camp for General Muhlenberg. Isaac was wounded at Yorktown. He also wrote the Articles of Capitulation defining the terms of Surrender for the British at Yorktown which brought the war to an end. After the war, Isaac married Nelly Conway Madison, sister of James Madison, at Montpelier. Later James and Dolly Madison spent ther honeymoon at Isaac's home, Belle Grove. Isaac continued public service as a Major in the Frederick County Militia, as a member of the Virginia delegation at the Constitutional Convention, and as a Justice in Frederick. He died in 1836 at Belle Grove.