In 1900, George Riley HITT was in Anderson Co., SC (incorrect data but right family). In 1910 and 1920 he was in Greenville Co., SC. George Riley HITT was my great-grandfather. Seven months after the census was taken, my grandmother, the first and only surviving child of George Riley HITT and his first wife, Margaret Ann YOUNG, was born in Toccoa, GA. This family followed the mills before finally settling down in Woodside, Greenville, Greenville Co., SC. There was a Witty HITT, who I believe to be an uncle of George Riley HITT, who had moved to Toccoa between 1870/60 and settled there. Witty HITT was a stonemason and moved to Toccoa to help build a mill and settled there. Some people think that Witty HITT was Wiley HITT who married Dicey UNKNOWN and raised a family in Toccoa. I will have to pull my HITT files out of temporary storage to get the story. Also, George Riley HITT's youngest child, by his second wife, Alma FEW, is still alive and sharp as a tack. I plan to meet with her in Greenville on December 12th to get all the information that I can on George Riley HITT. Is there someone on this list with an interest in George Riley HITT besides me? If so, what is the connection. At 12:19 PM 11/20/98 -0800, you wrote: >HITT-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 111 > >Today's Topics: > #1 George Riley Hitt [Judith Allison Walters <judithaw@g] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from HITT-D, send a message to > > HITT-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 18:19:46 -0800 >From: Judith Allison Walters <judithaw@gte.net> >To: HITT-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <3654D1C2.56DB@gte.net> >Subject: George Riley Hitt >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I noticed the query about the above man on the 15th. I checked the >census of Georgia for 1910 and 1920, and I couldn't find them. Did they >move onto another state by 1910??? > >Judith >