Person:Margaret Fite (1)

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Margaret Fite
m. 12 Apr 1781
  1. John Fite1781 - Aft 1860
  2. Elizabeth Fite1783 - Aft 1860
  3. Jacob Fite1786 - 1870
  4. Leonard Fite, Jr1789 - 1877
  5. Joseph Fite1790 - 1876
  6. Catharine Fite1793 - 1862
  7. David Fite1795 - 1862
  8. Moses FiteAbt 1797 - Abt 1874
  9. William Fite1800 - 1869
  10. Sarah FiteEst 1801 - Est 1891
  11. Margaret Fite1805 - 1891
m. 27 Jan 1823
Facts and Events
Name Margaret Fite
Gender Female
Birth[1][4] 15 Jun 1805 DeKalb, Tennessee, United States
Marriage 27 Jan 1823 Tennessee, United Statesto Benjamin Avent
Census[2] 1850 DeKalb, Tennessee, United States
Census[4] 1880 Gonzales, Texas, United States
Death[1] 14 Aug 1891 Gonzales, Texas, United States
Burial[4] 1891 Wrightsboro Cemetery, Wrightsboro, Gonzales, Texas, United States

Biography of Martha Avant

"Margaret Avant (nee Fite)" was born in DeKalb County, Tenn., June 15, 1805; professed religion and joined the Methodist Church in 1821, in her sixteenth year, and lived a faithful and consistent member until the day of her death, which occurred August 14, 1891, having lived eighty-six years and three months. She was happily united in marriage to Benjamin Avant January 27, 1823. Her husband died a faithful member of the M. E. Church, South, and went home to Heaven January 15, 1875. This noble pair emigrated to Texas in 1856, and located on the Sandies, Gonzales County, in 1857. Eleven children were born to them, and she lived to see them all members of the church. She died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Elder, near Cheapside, Texas. Her last words were: 'Farewell, vain world, I'm going home; my Saviour smiles and bids me come. She had forty-six grandchildren, one hundred and five great-grandchildren, and two great-great-gandchildren. Her house was a home for Methodist preachers. Her hospitalities were alike bestowed on all preachers who came to her door. The sick, the suffering, and the poor were beneficiaries and objects of her charity. It was the privilege and the pleasure of the writer to visit her house often. She was a devoted Christian, and ever ready to talk about religion and the goodness of her Saviour. For several years she was unable to regularly attend the worship of God, but said her heart was there. A more consistent Christian I never knew. For a long time she had been very feeble, and had gone to her daughter's on a visit. In an effort to move her chair and get up she fell and broke her thigh bone from which she suffered four weeks amid the most intense pain. She asked God if it could be his will, to let her die, and in great peace this Mother in Israel passed into rest, rejoicing in hope of everlasting life. She leaves a large train of relatives and many friends to mourn their loss. She was laid away to rest in the cemetery at Wrightsboro, Texas, to await the Resurrection. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; they rest from labor and their works do follow them.[1]

"L. G. Watkins, Leesville Texas"

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fite, Elizabeth Mitchell Stephenson. The biographical and genealogical records of the Fite families in the United States. (New York: E.M.S. Fite, 1907)
    p 98.
  2. DeKalb, Tennessee, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Roll M432_876, Page 26B.

    Benjamine Avant, M Age 49, b. NC; Margaret Avant, F age 44, b. TN; Abner Avant, M age 19, b. TN; Martha Avant, F age 17, b. TN; Nathan Avant, M age 14, b. TN; Pleasant Avant, M age 13, b. TN; James Avant, M age 11, b. TN; Sarah M Avant, F age 5, b. TN, John Avant, M age 3, b. TN

  3.   Gonzales, Texas, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Roll 1306, Page 505C.

    James M Avant, farmer, age 41, b. TN, M Carrie Avant, F age 28, b. TN, Elizabeth Avant, F age 1, b. TX; Margret Avant, F age 74, b. TN.

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Find A Grave.

    FAG# 49757933