Martha Louisa Hite

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Martha Louisa Hite (Davison)

Also Known As: "Maria Louise Davison"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amber Hill, Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Death: March 23, 1889 (80)
Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Davison and Martha Maria Davison
Wife of Isaac Fontaine Hite
Mother of Gabriel Jacob Hite and Isaac Hite
Sister of John Smith "Bull" Davison; Edward Jacquelin Davison; Dr. William Armstrong Davison, Sr.; Alexander McDonald Davison; Anna Augusta Davison and 2 others

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About Martha Louisa Hite

Martha Louisa Hite (Davison)

Find A Grave Memorial ID # 11785525

Maria Louisa Davison was an accomplished musician. She was born at "Amber Hill," Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia and died at Long Meadows, Frederick County, Virginia.
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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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Her mother, Martha Maria (Smith) DAVISON died from a horse back riding accident which happened on her way to her sister's wedding when it started to rain, she raised her umbrella causing her horse to rear up. She struck a limb which knocked her off the horse.

She was taken to "Ambler Hill" where she died.

It is said that her parents, General John and Anna (Bull) SMITH helped to raise her children after the death of their mother.

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Martha Louisa Hite's Timeline

1808
May 1, 1808
Amber Hill, Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
1830
1830
1834
May 24, 1834
1889
March 23, 1889
Age 80
Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
March 25, 1889
Age 80
Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States