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surname:hiteshew:1804_daniel:daniel_01_susan:1840_philip_leander:start [2025/06/06 21:13] – [Residence and Property] Wiki Adminsurname:hiteshew:1804_daniel:daniel_01_susan:1840_philip_leander:start [2025/06/17 01:16] (current) Wiki Admin
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 ==== Education and Work ==== ==== Education and Work ====
-Early census records show that Philip was attending school in 1850, and later census records show that he was able to read write.  The 1870 census shows his occupation as a store keeper and the provides this account:+Early census records show that Philip was attending school in 1850, and later census records show that he was able to read write.  The 1870 census shows his occupation as a store keeper and the [[sources:start#history_of_frederick_county_maryland|History of Frederick County, Maryland]] provides further information:
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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, December 15, 1882, when he returned to Frederick. 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, December 15, 1882, when he returned to Frederick.
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 ==== Political and Religious Affiliation ==== ==== Political and Religious Affiliation ====
 +Again from [[sources:start#history_of_frederick_county_maryland|History of Frederick County, Maryland]]:
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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. 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's family, including his father and immigrant forefathers, also affiliated with the Reformed Church.))
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-From the time that he became a voter, Captain Hiteshew has firmly defended the platform of the Republican party. He is an honored member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and is past commander in the same. Formerly he was also active in the Order of Red Men. Religiously he adheres to the faith of his forefathers and is identified with the Reformed Church, as are also the others of his family. He enjoys the genuine love and high regard of a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and particularly dear to his heart are the members of the Grand Army — the boys that wore the blue and fought by his side for the stars and stripes. 
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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 A. Wilcoxon\\ +** Philip Leander Hiteshew + Frances A. Wilcoxon ** 
-— (May be incomplete) — +  * Annie Mary Hiteshew (b. 1867)
-  * Annie Mary "Mollie" Hiteshew (b. 1867)+
   * 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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-This page is a stub in need of an editor.+ 
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 +==== Footnotes ==== 
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