Jacob HITE

Birth:
1719
Perkiomen, Chester co, Pa, Usa
Death:
1 Jul 1776
Frederick co, Va, Usa
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                   TEN PISTOLES Reward. Run away from the subscribers, of Frederick county, Virginia, three servant men, viz. Joseph Fitzwater, an Englishman, a convict, belonging to Jacob << Hite>> , a shore fellow, about 20 years of age, can read and write, wears his own short hair; had on an ozenbrigs shirt, a Negro cotton jacket, leather breeches, and old felt hat, and took with him a dark bay low squat horse, branded on the near buttock OHH. The other two belonging to Doctor Adam Stephens, viz. David Dunblass, a Scotsman, a lusty well set man, round shoulder, has a down look, bluff face, much pock mark, and speaks very thick: Had on then he went away, a linsey coat, of a light grey, brown country cloth jacket, new shoes, linnen trowsers, and wears his own hair, and is much given to drinking and swearing. Abington Nicholls, born in Virginia, is a well set fellow, of a swarthy complexion: had on and with him, a bearskin coat, with a flying velvet neck, lined with German serge, and has gilt buttons, and a linnen coat, a brown cloth jacket, blue cloth breeches, and old shoes, and wore a whitish colourwig; and took with them, a black pacing horse, branded on the near shoulder and buttock with TP; the other suspected to be a black mare, stolen out of the woods. Any person or persons, that will bring or secure the said Fitzwater, shall have Five Pistoles, and all reasonable charges, paid by Jacob << Hite>> : And likewise for Dunblass and Nicholls, to be secured or brought to William Mitchell, in the county aforesaid, shall have Five Pistoles, and all reasonable charges, paid by WILLIAM MITCHELL
January 10, 1765 and September 20, 1764
The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #34965 The Pennsylvania Gazette
TO BE SOLD, NINE Hundred and Thirty odd Acres of Land, in Frederick County, Virginia, on which there are three Plantations, with a good Dovetail Log house and Barn, near about 100 Acres of cleared Land, the most Part good Bottom for growing of Hemp; a Spring, and Meadow Ground; a fine large Creek, for any Kind of Mill, runs through the whole, and lies convenient to the Gap of the Mountains, within 60 Miles of Navigation. For Terms of Sale, apply to JACOB << HITE>> .
                  
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Jacob Hite was born at Perkiomen, Chester co, Pa, Usa 1719. His parents were Jost Hite and Anna Maria Merckle.

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Jacob Hite died 1 Jul 1776 at Frederick co, Va, Usa .