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| ==== Marriage ==== | ==== Marriage ==== | ||
| - | In Aug.1856, Philip married Frances A. " | + | In Aug.1856, Philip married Frances A. " |
| ==== Education and Work ==== | ==== Education and Work ==== | ||
| - | Early census records show that Philip | + | Early census records show that Philip |
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| + | After his most excellent service in the Union Army and the war had closed, Captain Hiteshew engaged for some time in the patent-right business. In June, 1869, he was appointed to a post in the internal revenue service of the government, which position he retained until September, 1873, when he accepted a position in the sub-treasury of the United States at Baltimore, Md. Here he remained, discharging his duties with much ability and satisfaction to all concerned, until failing health compelled his resignation, | ||
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| ==== Residence and Property ==== | ==== Residence and Property ==== | ||
| After their marriage, Philip and Fannie continued to live in Frederick, Frederick, MD for a time. Sometime before 1880, they moved to Baltimore, but by 1890 they had returned to Frederick. By 1900 Philip owned a home free of mortgage. | After their marriage, Philip and Fannie continued to live in Frederick, Frederick, MD for a time. Sometime before 1880, they moved to Baltimore, but by 1890 they had returned to Frederick. By 1900 Philip owned a home free of mortgage. | ||
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| + | ==== Political and Religious Affiliation ==== | ||
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| + | In politics Captain Hiteshew has always been an earnest Republican, and in 1903, he was nominated and elected as a member of the House of Delegates of Maryland from Frederick County. He is a member of John F. Reynolds Post, No. 2 of Maryland, Grand Army of the Republic, and a member of the Red Men. In religion he is a member of the Reformed Church. | ||
| + | ((Various records indicate that other members of Philip' | ||
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| ==== Death ==== | ==== Death ==== | ||
| Philip died at age 69 on 13.Feb.1910 in Frederick, Frederick, MD. His grave is in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick, MD. | Philip died at age 69 on 13.Feb.1910 in Frederick, Frederick, MD. His grave is in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick, MD. | ||
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| ==== Children ==== | ==== Children ==== | ||
| - | Philip Leander Hiteshew + Fannie | + | ** Philip Leander Hiteshew + Frances |
| - | — (May be incomplete) — | + | * Annie Mary Hiteshew (b. 1867) |
| - | * Annie Mary " | + | |
| * John Wilcoxon Hiteshew (b. 1869) | * John Wilcoxon Hiteshew (b. 1869) | ||
| * Philip Leander Hiteshew (b. 1869) | * Philip Leander Hiteshew (b. 1869) | ||
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| * Alick Hiteshew (b. 1876) | * Alick Hiteshew (b. 1876) | ||
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| According to 1900 census, Fannie had 5 children with 2 living. | According to 1900 census, Fannie had 5 children with 2 living. | ||
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| + | ==== Footnotes ==== | ||
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| + | ~~REFNOTES~~ | ||
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