Name |
David Christian Hite |
Unit of Confederate Service |
Co. E, 97th Va. Militia & Company H "Page Grays", 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Birth |
06 Oct 1832, Page Co., VA |
Death |
19 Sep 1864, Battle of Opequon (3rd Winchester), VA |
Burial |
Body not recovered |
Occupation |
not listed |
Father |
Daniel Hite |
Mother |
Rebecca Grove |
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Misc. Notes |
RESIDENCES: 1860 in Luray, District #3, Page Co., Va.
RECORD OF SERVICE: Enlisted as a private 22 Apr 1862 in Company H ("Page Grays"), 33rd Virginia Infantry. Wounded-in-action 28 Aug 1862 at Second Manassas. Absent wounded through Dec 1862. Present Jun 1863. POW 04 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Pa. Sent to Baltimore then Pt. lookout, Md. 20 Aug 1863. Exchanged 17 Mar 1864. KIA 19 Sep 1864 at Winchester
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Spouses |
1 |
Dianah Cline |
Marriage Date & Place |
1855 |
Birth |
1834 |
Death |
ca. 1901 |
Burial |
? |
Father |
? |
Mother |
? |
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Misc. Notes |
See the book entitled The Painful News I Have To Write: Letters and Diaries of Four Hite Brothers of Page County in the Service of the Confederacy edited by Harlan R. Jessup for more information about the Hite family in the war.
See the Virginia Regimental Histories Series book 33rd Virginia Infantry by Lowell Reidenbaugh for more information about the unit history.

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