Austin Hitt and Rebecca Hall
Husband Austin Hitt 1
Born: 1 Jun 1811 - South Carolina (Laurens Co.) Christened: Died: 18 Jun 1853 - (Sumter Co., Alabama) 2 Buried: - Siloam Cemetery, Sumter Co., Alabama
Father: Benjamin Hitt , Rev. (Abt 1779-After 1860) Mother: Nancy Curnal (Abt 1777- )
Marriage: 19 Nov 1832 - Greene Co., Alabama 3 4
Wife Rebecca Hall
Born: Abt 1817 - North Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James H. Hitt
Born: Abt 1835 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucinda Greene (Abt 1839- ) Marr: 10 Jan 1856 - Sumter Co., Alabama 5
2 F Sibill Hitt
Born: Abt 1838 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: J. P. Bunyard ( - ) Marr: 7 Aug 1857 - Sumter Co., Alabama 6
3 F Cornelia Hitt
Born: Abt 1840 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: O. F. H. Watkins ( - ) Marr: 29 Jan 1857 - Sumter Co., Alabama 6
4 M Robert Clark Hitt
Born: 12 Sep 1843 - Alabama Christened: Died: 2 Oct 1924 7 Buried: - Mount Gilead Baptist Cemetery, Sumter Co., AlabamaSpouse: Martha Jane Bunyard (1845-1904) Marr: 17 Dec 1868 - Sumter Co., Alabama 8
5 F Penelope Hitt
Born: Abt 1844 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Nancy A. Hitt
Born: Abt 1847 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isaiah Green (Abt 1845- ) Marr: 8 Aug 1867 - Sumter Co., Alabama 9 10
7 F Rebecca J. Hitt
Born: 8 Nov 1848 - Alabama Christened: Died: 19 Feb 1874 11 Buried: - Siloam Cemetery, Sumter Co., Alabama
8 F Henrietta Hitt
Born: Abt 1854 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Austin Hitt
CENSUS:
In 1830 Austin is not in his father's household. He may be living with his cousin Marshall Hitt (1802 --).
In 1840 Austin, all his brothers except David, and his father are missing from the census.
<pre>1850 Sumter Co., Alabama, Woods Precinct Division; Jan 9; pg 677
1233/1263
Austin Hitt 38 M SC $260 Farmer
Rebecca " 33 F NC
James " 15 M Al
Sibill " 12 F Al
Cornelia " 10 F Al
Penelopie " 6 F Al
Clark " 6 M Al
Nancy A. " 3 F Al
Rebecca " 1 F Al </pre>
In the Slave Schedule (Intercourse Division, Jan 8) he is the owner of 3 slaves (black female, 28; black male, 10; black female, 7). Benjamin B. Hitt lives at 1231/1261.
<pre>1860 Sumter Co., Al, the Southern Division, p.o. Intercourse; June 4; pg 8
57/57
R. Hitt 45 FW Al $--/$--
Clark " 16 MW Al farm Laberer
P. " 15 FW Al
Nancy " 13 FW Al
Rebecca " 11 FW Al
Henrietta " 6 FW Al </pre>
Her son James Hitt lives at 58/58. In the Slave Schedule she is the owner of 7 slaves (black female, 40; black female, 32; black male, 17; black female, 12; black male, 10; black female, 10; black male, 8).
<pre>1870 Sumter Co., Al, township 17 Range 1,2,3&4, p.o. Cuba; July 2; pg 69
115/116
Rebecca Hitt 50 FW NC $--/$-- Keeps House
Rebecca " 17 FW Al criple
Henrietta " 15 FW Al asst Housekeeper </pre>
Her son James lives at 114/114, another son Robert C. lives at 117/117 and her daughter Nancy A. lives with her husband Isaih Green at 116/116.
<pre>1880 Sumter Co., Alabama, Intercouse Beat, ED 161; June 9; pg 11
103/103
Rebecca Hitt 66 Wd NC NC NC Keeping house
Sebill Franklin 43 dau Wd Al NC NC Laborer
Hanner " 12 dau S Al NC Al Laborer </pre>
Rebecca's son Clark Hitt lives at 104/104.
LAND:
The following tracts in Sumter Co., Alabama were patented to Austin Hitt:
<pre>
E1/2SW S10 T19N R3W 79.82 acres 3/15/1837
E1/2SW S14 T19N R4W 80.1 acres 3/20/1837
W1/2SE S24 T18N R4W 80 acres 3/30/1837
E1/2NW S19 T18N R3W 80.25 acres 5/15/1837
B S14 T19N R3W 50 acres 5/9/1840
</pre>
No two of these tracts are contiguous. In June 1840 he sold the second tract in S14 T19N R4W (D/756). After Austin's death his widow bought 200 acres in S30 & S31 T18N R3W from Charles Hitt in November 1853 (N/55) and then in August 1855 she bought 160 acres in T17N R3W (N/498).
PROBATE:
See Sumter Co., Alabama Orphans' Court Minutes, Vol 7, pg 586; Vol 7, pgs 613-14; Vol 8, pg 33.
Vol 7, pg 586; June 24, 1853; Estate of Austin Hitt dec'd:
"This day came Rebecca Hitt and offered for Probate & record a certain writing purporting to be the Last Will & testament of Austin Hitt deceased.
"Whereupon the Court set the 2 Monday of August 1853 for action & decree it is ordered that notice be issued to Rebecca Hitt & the following minors James H. Hitt Sibil Hitt Cornelia Hitt Penelope Hitt Clark Hitt Nancy A. Hitt Rebecca J. Hitt & Henrietta Hitt. Notice to be served upon K. C. Hall their guardian ad litem to appear & contest the same if they think proper."
Vol 7, pg 613-14; September Term 1853:
Last will and testament of Austin Hitt is admitted to probate based on the testimony of Jesse B. Thorne, one of the subscribing witnesses, and letters testamentary are issued to Rebecca Hitt, having entered into bond in the sum of $7000 with Kemey C. Hall and Charles Hitt securities. John Altman, Henry Altman, Thomas Pool, Thomas M. Billups, Jr. and Wm. B. Litchfield are appointed to appraise the personal property of the deceased.
GUARDIAN:
Before his death Austin Hitt was the guardian of Josephine Hitt and Asa B. Hitt. See notes under Henry J. Hitt for details.
ANNIE LAND HITT:
The following is from page 137 of "Benjamin Hitt & Nancy Curnal, their Antecedents and Descendants" by Myers and Phillips. It is quoted there from a book by Annie Land Hitt.
Austin Hitt's grave stone may be found in the Siloam Church Cemetery. He was the son of Reverend Benjamin Hitt and Nancy Curnal Hitt, and came to Alabama with his seven brothers in the early 1830's. He patented land in three different sections of Sumter County in 1832 and lived first in the old Oak Grove settlement, as he was a registered voter there at the voting place at Yarborough's in the year 1841. Austin later moved a few miles further south and purchased a large tract of land, which lay along the Black Bluff-Landerdale Springs Road and near Siloam Church. At his untimely death at age 43, he had large holdings of slaves, land, and cattle. His will may be seen in Orphans' Minutes Book, number 7, page 613. His wife, Rebecca, was made executrix of his estate at his death, and she continued to run the plantation until the slaves were freed after the Civil War ended. The tax assessment paper she filed in 1862, on which she listed her slaves, is in the possession of Annie Land Hitt. Some of this land stayed in the Hitt family until about 1930. Very little is known of Rebecca Hitt's family except that she had a brother, Durham Hall. The date of her death is not known, but she is buried beside her husband at Siloam.
1 Beatrice Myers & Vada Phillips, "Benjamin Hitt and Nancy Curnal, their Antecedents and Descendants," 1987, pg 136. Repository: Orange Public Library, Orange, Texas.
2 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 5627184.
3 Pauline Jones Gandrud, "Marriage Records of Greene County, Alabama 1823--1860," 1969, pg 68. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
4 "Familysearch.org," "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKZ3-H363), Austin Hill and Rebecca Hall, 19 Nov 1832; citing Greene, Alabama; FHL microfilm 1,290,852.
5 "Sumter County, Alabama Marriage Records," LDS microfilm 1293884, 885, Vol 2, pg 298.
6 "Sumter County Marriage License Index," LDS microfilm 1293883, Vol 2, 1847-65.
7 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 5622433.
8 "Sumter County Marriage License Index," LDS microfilm 1293883, Vol 3, 1865-71.
9 "Sumter County Marriage License Index," LDS microfilm 1293883, Book 3; image 728/1137 firm # 007730159.
10 "Sumter Co., Alabama Marriage Records, Vol 3," pg 158 (changed to 155); image 240/820 film # 007614992. Repository: http://www.familysearch.org.
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"Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 5627361.
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