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Peter Hit
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Peter Hit, 1745 - 1806 Peter Hit 1745 1806 Virginia South Carolina
Peter Hit was born in 1745, in , Virginia, to John Hitt and Mary 'Polly' Hitt (born Cuntze or Coons).
Peter had 21 siblings: Joseph Hitt, Jacob Hitt and .
Peter passed away on 1806, at age 61 in , South Carolina.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Peter HitPeter Hit in The Scranton tribune. - May 31 1895
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... of David Owens, E. V. Owens, Will Reynolds and Walter Jones sang several tunes. SOITII SIDE XEWS. Samuel Miller, of Kingston, spent yesterday with his parents on Fig street. Peter Hit, of Plttston avenue, whose leg was broken a few months ago. Is seen on the streets again and will soon be around actively. Tho funeral of Mrs. John Scheuer will ..."
Publication place: Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
Peter Pirogov HitPeter Pirogov Hit in Baltimore Afro-American - Mar 22 1952
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"... unn nf Kie luhn The Ding He publicist confuted Anne Mey Weng with Maj. Gen. bride, Anne x chum (Velly Ji, Be careful ef items linking escaped flier Lf. Peter Pirogov Hit name's been carelessly used in verieul with he x never 24, ITSO.) mouth/ sht angrily. I'm a good girl an- you come in her and sneak around my placa and ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Peter HitPeter Hit in Oxford eagle - May 13 1909
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"... -ecncded la a peneujeB, register aa>! kept oa ex hi bit ion ip the chart*. which win be opea to visitors acd lonnsta. NOT DRLGS Food 0 a IL ATer Hit laxative and car tar, c medicises from childhood a rase cf chronic aei apparently iarsrabi* crostlpaiioa yielded to the scientific fend. Grape-Xsta, la a few days. oaefy -tlMboid I suffered ..."
Publication place: Oxford, Lafayette, Mississippi