Martin Hitt and Elizabeth
Husband Martin Hitt 1
Born: Abt 1815 - South Carolina (Laurens Co.) Christened: Died: 8 Jan 1892 - (Laurens Co., South Carolina) 2 Buried: - New Harmony Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Laurens Co., SC
Father: Henry Hitt (1770/1774-1830) Mother: Elizabeth Stephens Ball (Abt 1772-1851)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Anne (1835-1891) 1
Wife Elizabeth
Born: Abt 1816 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Martin Hitt
CENSUS:
<pre>1850 Laurens Co., South Carolina
63/63
Martin Hitt 34 M SC $700 Farmer
Elizabeth " 34 F SC </pre>
His brother Benjamin Hitt lives at 62/62. In the Slave Schedule he is the owner of 2 slaves (July 29).
<pre>1860 Laurens Co., South Carolina, p.o. Cross Hill; June 14; pg 40
336/322
Martin Hitt 43 MW SC $3600/$12800 Farmer
Eliz'h " 44 FW SC </pre>
In the Slave Schedule he is the owner of 14 slaves. He is is the sequence Jesse Hit, Henry Hitt, Benj'n Hitt, Martin Hitt, 6x, Benj'n Hitt. The first 4 are brothers; the last is their nephew.
<pre>1870 Laurens Co., SC, Dial Township, p.o. Laurens; July 30; pg 17
168/168
Martin Hitt 54 MW SC $600/$300 Farmer
Mary Anne " 33 FW SC Keeping House
Stephen Young 14 MW SC Farm Laborer </pre>
<pre>1880 Laurens Co., South Carolian, Dial Township, ED 101; June 16; pg 33
332/334
Martin Hitt 63 SC SC SC Farmer
Mary A. " 44 wife SC SC SC </pre>
BETHABARA BAPTIST CHURCH:
On page 5 of the Minutes of the Bethabara Baptist Church in Laurens Co., SC (LDS microfilm 22728) Martin Hitt is the 84th entry in the list of male members. This list was probably created in 1805 and then later added on to. To the right of his name: "by Exp 26 August 1840 Excluded".
November 11, 1843: "Brother Johnson reported that there is a report abroad against Brother Martin Hitt for whipping a child of Brother Wm. Hitt's which the Church upon motion postponed till next conference appointed Brethren R. Golding & R. Watts to visit and labour with him"
December 9, 1843: "Bro. Richard Watt reported that he and R. Golding visited him he acknowledged he had done wrong and was sorry he had hurt his Brothers feelings"
January 13, 1844: His acknowledgement was accepted.
MILITARY SERVICE:
According to Confederate State Roster -- South Carolina, Vol. II (Unit Roster) H. M. Fuller, Cpl., Benjamin L. Hitt, and Martin Hitt were in 5th St. Troops Co. D.
For an explanation of State Troops see
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/5th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_State_Troops
In concern for further assault from the Federal troops, the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, requested that the governor supply men for 'local defense and special services'. In the summer of 1863 a call went out for enlistments which resulted in five regiments being created and they became known as the South Carolina State Troops. The initial enlistment was to be for 6 months but the men could be called upon to serve longer. Most of the men were taken from existing militia regiments.
The 5th Regiment, South Carolina State Troops was organized in July 1863 and by mid August they had twelve fully organized regiments [sic; should be 'companies']. It was also known as the 5th Regiment, South Carolina Militia and did not go into active service until September 11, 1863.
Company D - many men from Laurens District
1 Col. James Leland Bolt & Margaret Eltinge Bolt, Church Cemeteries Laurens County, South Carolina, 1983, Vol 1, pg 120. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
2
"Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 8195694.
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