Descendants&history: JONATHAN KITTRELL I
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Kittrell family by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
Nashville, Tennessee,
1936
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THE KITTRELL FAMILY OF NORTH CAROLINA (& SOME DESCENDANTS)
By Edythe Rucker Whitley
ARMORIAL BEARINGS
Asure:A lion pasant' or between three mascles
of the second.
Crest:On a chapean azure, turned up ermine, a
wild cat statant proper.
The Kittrell family in America descends from a very ancient and notable family, who originally spelled the name Caterall.We have not traced the family back of Edward I.There is no doubt, much history of the early branches and derivations of the family, but references are rare.
The American Kittrell family descends from the old Lancashire family of Catheralls.(Also spelled Catterallls and Caterals.)
The early Caterals were established in Lancashire at a very early date; just how long it is not known-but it was previous to the reign of Edward I.They bore for arms Azure; three Nascles'or.
One cadet branch became established about the time of Edward III of Yorkshire, at Rothmel, and from this again a collateral branch.The cadet branch from which the American Kittrells are descended, stems from John Caterall or Cateral, he apparently spelled his name both ways.
In the reign of Edward I, the became established on the Welsh border as one of the retainers of the Lords of Chesters in Heraldic service. [extra sentence removed.]The Welsh connection explains the frequent spelling of the name with "Mac" prefix; although, there is some Welsh blood in the later Catherals, their name is purely English.
To this John Catherall a difference of arms in the form of a passant lion was awarded for gallantry against the Welsh.The arms of the Catherals.
John Catheral (or Cateral) had a son:William Catheral, alias de Horton, who married an heiress and was a personal friend of Edward II. He had issue:
1. William Catheral.2. a daughter3. a son.
William Catheral had issue:
1. David (time of Edward III) who had issue:
(a) John (time of Henry IV) who had issue:
(aa) Ralph (time of Henry VI).
(bb) Another son.
Ralph Catheral had issue:
1. Hugh (time of Edward IV) who had issue:
(a) John (time of Henry VIII)(b) a son (c) a son. (d) a daughter(e) a daughter.
John Catheral, was also called Jenkyn Catheral or Kittrell, and John Catheral and is illustrated [sic] of the confusion of the spelling of names in that period.He had issue:
1.John Catherall (the time of Henry VIII) was called Jenkyn.
John Catheral (of the time of Henry VIII) or Jenkyn Catheral had issue:
1. John of whom this sketch is traced. 2. a son. 3. a daughter.
John Catheral, the third of that name, died in 1658.This is the first definite date in regard to the family.He upheld the Cavalier causes in the wars of Charles I, and the parliament, and as a result he was mulated of a large portion of property.However, he continued to live at Horton after the cessation of hostilities.He had issue:
1.John of whom we are interested.2. a son.3.a daughter.4. a daughter.
John Catheral living in 1663, as is proved from the "Visitations", but little more is known of himHe had issue:
1.Dutton of whom we are interested and of whom it seems begins the American family history.
Dutton Catheral was born in 1662.As the eldest he inherited the family estate and a name and also the family tradition of loyalty to the Stuart cause.When the Revolution of 1688 broke out, which unseated James II and placed William of Orange on the throne.Dutton was consequently on the wrong side;unable and unwilling to follow James on his hurried flight from the kingdom, he sold off the family estate and joined James in Ireland.He lived there for some time and finally joined the famous "Flight of the Wild Geese" to France. France, however, was not to his taste and on the conclusion of peace, he left the country and came to Maryland, where he is found in the Parish Register of the Eastern Shore of Maryland as Dutton Kittrell.
Dutton Kittrell appears to drop almost out of sight, so far as any record is concerned, except that he settled in Maryland.It is likely that he died in Maryland, we do not know.We do not know the name of Dutton Kittrell's wife, as nothing has been found to give this information.
Fromthe records and references gathered he had at least one son, although not completely proven by record.We find Jonathan Kittrell first in the records of North Carolina as early as 1700, or there about.Jonathan Kittrell was from Maryland, and this leads the idea that he was descended from Dutton Kittrell.Other records from Maryland and North Carolina tend to give this opinion or conception that Jonathan Kittrell was the son of Dutton Kittrell of Maryland about 1695.
NOTE:Cateral (Horton Co. Chester, there settled temp. Edward I in consequence of the marriage of a Catherall of Catherall, County Lancaster, with an heiress of Horton, Randeall Catherall, the Heraldic Collector, was a younger son of the Horton family). (Burk's Landed Gentry, Burk's Peerages, Burk's Encyclopedia & Burk's History of the Commoners, found in the Congressional Library of English Peerages and Heraldic.)
Jonathan Kittrell of North Carolina, first generation of definite proof.He appears in the record of Chowan and Bertie Counties.little is known of him until 1718.Chowan County, North Carolina, 1723 Johas or Jonathan Kittrell, living in that precinct.(Vol. 25, page 186 N.C., State and Colonial Records.Jonathan Kittrell received a grant of land from the Royal Government of North Carolina.For what service I am unable to state.
In 1727 Jonathan Kittrell, a juror in the General Ct of N.Carolina.
This was Tuesday, the 31st day of October, 1727 (Vol 2 page 712, North Carolina State and Colonial Records).Bertie County, North Carolina, Jonathan Kittrell is found in many transactions of 1718 to 1739.His will is recorded in Chowan County, N.C. in 1748.Just who his wife was we do not know.It is most likely that his marriage took place in Bertie and Chowan County.
Issue:
1.Jonathan II, whom we will have much later in this history,
2.John of Bertie County, N.C., carried out in this history.
3.George, who settle in Granville County, N.C. about 1760 or 1761 as in 1761 he was granted land in Granville County, N.C.
4.Isaac.
5.Samuel, who settled in Granville County, North Carolina, about 1761 or 1762.
There were perhaps other children but no record of them.
Jonathan Kittrell of the second generation and the second by the name of Jonathan.Born about 1720 (exact date undetermined.)From Revolutionary and Colonial services he must have been at least thirty years of age at the beginning of the Revolution.
There is so much history about Jonathan's career; it is difficult to know where to begin.He was no doubt, a resident of Bertie or Chowan County until 1760.In this year he buys land in Granville, County, North Carolina, at a place now called Kittrell, North Carolina, in Vance County.(Vance County was formed from Granville.) In 1761 he was granted land in Granville County by Lord Granville.Nothing appears regarding him in Bertie or Chowan County after this date.
Vol. 22, page 394, N.C. State and Colonial Records, "Newbern District, N.C., Beaufort Co., 1763.We the undersigned subscribers do hereby acknowledge to have received of Robert Harris, Colonel of Granville Co. Regiment of Militia the sum opposite our respective names for our services in protection of the public peace at Hillsborough in Sept. last ___ March 24, 1763."Among the names on the list appears Johnathan Kitral, Captain Dec. 24, 1763 and John Kittral, Ensign."This proves that Jonathan Kittrell was in the service of his country prior to the Revolution.
Vol. 22, Pages 489-490 N.C. State amd Colonial Records
"Capt. Kitral, paid soldiers for services thru Robert Harris Colo" and
again Vol. 22, page 165, same reference, Company commanded by Capt. Jonathan Kittrell 1771---gives Samuel Kittrell, as Lieutenant, and Jonathan Kittrell Jr. as clerk."This proves in 1771 Jonathan II had a son Jonathan who was at least eighteen years old as he was serving his country.
From Ms.S. records in Office of Secretary of State of North Carolina, Granville County, taken from N.C. State and Colonial Records, Vol. 8, page 196, we have "Know all men by these presents that we Isaac Edwards, Jno. Williams and Wm. Bullock, all of Granville County are held and firmly bound unto Robert Harris, Johnathan Kittrell and Thornton Yancey---- Justices of the County of Granville in the sum of one thousand pounds proclaimation Money.To the which payment well and truly to be made.We bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and administrators jointly and severally firmly by thes presents.Sealed without seals and dated this 17th day of April, A.D., 1770, etc."
Jonathan Kittrell II, made his will, which is dated 1811, March 18, in Granville, Co. N.C. Probated 1812.He mentions the following in his will:
"My son, Issac, son-in-law, Jno. Harris, daughter of Nancy Hunt, grandchildren Tabby, Talley, James, Sally, Nancy, Polly, daughter Sarah Higgs, and Mary Morse.Grandchildren Jonathan, Sally, Patsy, Eaton, Sol. Alston Kitrell, Eaton Hunter Kittrell. Ann Alston, wife of my son, Isham.Pathenia Elizabeh Isham Williamson Kittrell.Bryant, Wilborn, Fredrick, Mary Blakemore, children of son Jonathan.
This will does not call for Joshua, neither does it call for all of his brothers, but it does call for Isham and the heirs of Solomon Kittrell, so to prove Joshua a son of Jonathanwe prove Joshua a brother of Isaac and Isham.
In North Carolina census of 1790 Granville County, there appears Jonathan Senr and Jonathan Junr. Samuel, Joshua.
The proven issue of Jonathan II and his wife from the records:
1. Jonathan III, married Tabby Bryant (Bryan) (Later).
2. Nancy or Mancy married William Hunt Jan. 24, 1780 Granville Co. N.C. and it is likely that this family settledvery early in Sumner County, Tennessee.
3. Sarah married Mr. Higgs. [handwritten Mr. Leonard Clarke Higgs maried 1777, Granville County NC D.1833]
4. Mary married Mr. Morse.
5. Solomon maried Miss ____ Norman.I think he is the line which left Granville Co. about 1800 and went to Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas. Probably the father of Bryant Kittrell.One Bryant Kittrell son of Jonathan III.There were two Bryant Kittrells sons of brothers Solomon and Jonathan.One of these settled in Mississippi and Alabama and descendants are scattered through Texas, many of who are quite prominent in the history of Texas and who have been outstanding in that state of a number of years.
6. George Rowland Kittrell, settled in Wilson Co. Tenn. (Later).
7. Isaac, married Mary ____.They settled very early in Montgomery Co. Tenn. where Isaac died in about 1811 to 1818. (see copy of inventory and admin's report this sketch).
8. Isham, born 1759-60 in Granville Co. N. C. married Ann Alston Hunter in Granville Co. N.C.She was a daughter of Martha Alston and Isaac Hunter of Carolina (Alston Family History as reference) (Later).
Jonathan Kittrell, of North Carolina, the 3rd Generation.
Jonathan Kittrell III, lived in Granville Co. N. C. from all records.Jonathan III, was a Revolutionary Soldier (see sketch of Jonathan II) also Vol. 16-page 1099, North Carolina State and Colonial Records --- North Carolina Regiment 10, Capt. Mills Co., enlisted March 8, 1783.Jona. Kittrell, private, served twelve months."From the descent of Mr. Van Milder Shields of North Carolina and Mrs. Robert W. Lassiter of Oxford N.C. one is led to believe that Jonathan III our subject here married a second time Miss Elizabeth Howse, but we have no record of his marriage except the authority given in their D.A.R. applications.Jonathan III, married Tabby Bryant in North Carolina.
Issue:
1. Bryant, probably had a son Pleasant.2. Wilburn. 3. Frederick
4. Mary married Mr. Blakemore.5.Parthenia Elizabeth Williamson. I do not know if she ever married, if so no record.6. Isaac, born 1779 (see Bertie County N. C. marriages).He married several time, Betty Head, in N.C.Isaac settled in White County Tenn. (later).
Isaac Kittrell, of N.C. and Tenn., of 4th Generation. Isaac Kittrell, son of Jonathan III, born in Granville Co., N.C., Dec. 1779 and married his first wife, Betty Read, a daughter of Christian Read.They were married in Bertie County, N.C. Dec. 5, 1805.She died and he married Frankie Snipes of Wilson, Tenn.She died.He married third Miss Mildred Maxey.I think his last wife was from Smith County, Tenn.Mr. D. B. Kittrell of Pleasant Shade, Tenn., submits the following record:
1. Mary Read, married Lourenzo Dow Ballow (later)
2. Isham married Carey Proctor (later)
3. Margaret married Green Proctor.
Martha born about 1812.Married a Mr. McMurry and moved to Maury Co., Tenn.She had sons:Dave and another name unknowm.
Second marriage:
4.Edwin, married Miss Robinson (later)
5.Lucinda married Spear Robinson (later)
6.Thomas married Miss Tarber (later)
Last marriage:
8.There were several issue, but do not know just which by this last wife, a son, Thelan, married Miss Allen, and second married another lady in Smith County.(later)
9.William married Miss Cornwall.
10.Thenia married Josiah Reace. (later)
In 1826 Isaac Kittrell was living in Wilson County, Tenn., but later in Smith County, Tenn.
Most of these marriages occurred in Smith County, but later in Wilson County, Tenn.
Mary Read Kittrell, daughter of Isaac Kittrell of North Carolina and Tenn.
Married Lourenzo Dew Balleu and they settled in Smith Co., Tenn. The Smith Co., Tenn. Records at Carthage give much of this branch of the family as marriages, wills, inventories, deeds, etc.(no marriages in Smith Co. prior to 1830)
Issue:
1.William A., born Sept. 22, 1830.2.Jame E., born Nov. 1, 1831;3. Leonidas W., born Feb. 1, 1833;4.Diogenes, born Sept. 28, 1834;5. Julia A., born July 4, 1836;6.Anthony S., born Dec. 4, 1837;7.Margaret E., born August 18, 1840;8. B. born Nov. 5, 1842.9. Rufus C., born August 24, 1847.
Isham Kittrell, son of Isaac of N.C. and Tenn. married Carey Proctor of Smith County, Tenn., and they settled in Smith Co., Tenn.
Issue:1. Isable married Daniel Mabry.2.Lizzie married Hose Davis.3.George married Callie Stewart and lived in Woodbury, Cannon Co., Tenn.She was a twin her sister, Angie, married John Rucker's, Amanda Rucker.All resided in Cannon and Bedford Counties, Tenn.This Rucker line is a connection of the Rucker line of the authoress of this sketch.4.John Bell, married his cousin, Julia Ballow (see Mary Read Kittrell, daughter of Isaac). Later.5.Tant, marriage to Mary Batts.6.Isham married Sallie Ramsey.
John Bell Kittrell, son of Isham of Smith County, Tenn. married his first cousin, Julia Bellow of Mary Read and Isaac, her father's line.John Bell is better known as Jace Kittrell.Issue:1.D.B. Kittrell, who lived at Pleasant Shade, Tenn., ad whom Many of the records of this line are located and received.2. Ligon, whose descendants are living in Smith and Davidson Counties, Tenn.3.Edwina married Mr. Gibbs and has issue.She lis living in Nashville, Tenn.
Edwin Kitrell, son of Isaac Kittrell, of Smith County, Tenn., married Miss Robinson and had issue:1. Dave, 2. Isham, 3. Fannie, might be Fannie married into the Rowland or George Rowland Kittrell line; however, this is not proven;4.Mollie.
Thomas Kittrell, son of Isaac of Smith County, Tenn., married Miss Tarver.They lived in Smith Co. Tenn. Issue:1,Billie, married first Birdwell, second a Draper, and third a Holland.2.Martha married Dick Cornwall.3.Bettie married a Mr. Rankins.
Lucinda Kittrell, daughter of Isaac of Smith Co., Tenn.she married Spear Robinson, and they lived in Smith Co., Tenn. and had issue:1. John 2. Joe 3. Allie4. Eddie.
Peelan Kittrell, son of Isaac Kittrell of Smith Co., Tenn.Married first a lady named Allen; second he married and had issue.
Issue by first wife:
1.Edward Kittrell, now living at Difficult, Tenn., Smith Co., age 86 years.he is the father of a large family, two sins died about 1929.Pate and Jack Kittrell.there are number of sons and daughters now living.
Issue by second wife:2.Marion Kittrell.3. Jane married Mr. Swann; 4. Mary married Mr. Reece.
Thenie, Kittrell, son of Isaac Kittrell, married Josiah Reese, and they lived in Smith and adjoining counties of Tennessee.
Their Issue:
1. Isabella.2. Eddie.3. Jane.4.Lucy.5. Isaac.6.Charity.
Joshua Kittrell, son of Jonathan II married Ruth Kittrell, his cousin in Granville Co., NC.It is said that Ruth's parents died before she was very old and that Joshua went to take her to his home, which place she was reared and Joshua fell is love with her from the first time he saw her, finally marrying her.They married in Granville Co., NC. about 1785 and issue.Ruth was born in Bertie County, N.C.
1.George married Elizabeth Boswell.George was born about 1798 in Granville Co., N.C.He had a son, George William Fredrick Kittrell, born in Granville County, N.C., 1830.G.W.F. Kittrell left a son, J.C. Kittrell, an attorney in Henderson, N.C. and another son, Robert G. Kittrell, who is associated with him.
2.Michael John, born about 1796 in Granville Co., N.C. married Annie Hunter.They moved to Tenn.(Later)3.Seth Reddick born Dec. 31, 1800, in Granville Co., N.C., the youngest of four sons and two daughters.He married Eliza J. Hinton Hunter June 1, 1826, and they settled in Tennessee. (later)
4.Benjamin born in North Carolina, Granville, Co., married first Miss Long and a Miss Howze.Born Nov. 25, 1798.
5.Leah married Norford Holden, a close relative of Governor Holden of N.C. They moved to Tennessee.She was left children in N.C. by Holden.She remarried in Tenn.
6.Nancy married Gideon Wright in Granville Co., N.C. and moved to Tenn. in 1826 with other members of this family.They settled first in Maury Co., Tenn.Little or nothing is known of this family.
Michaeljohn Kittrell, son of Joshua and Ruth Kittrell moved to Tenn. in about 1826.Settled in Maury County.He married Ann A. Hunter in 1826.They settled at what is now Mt. Pleasant, Maury Co., Tenn.He died in 1874.She died in 1854 or 55.
1. George H., born Dec. 20,. 1829 maried Ann Fleming. (later)
2. Reddick.3.Loretta.4.Martin, died unmarried.
5. Jacob married.
6. America.
7. Eumora.
George H., son of Michaeljohn Kittrell, married Ann W. Fleming, daughter of Thomas F. Fleming.George and Ann married in Maury Co Tenn. in 1855.Their issue:
1.Whitney F., living in Maury County, near Columbia.
2.Laura R.
3.William H., living in Mt. Pleasant, Maury County, Tenn., married Miss Pearl Wall.He is a doctor and a very prominent man of Maury County.To him is given thanks for some of this family line.
4.Thomas F.5.Anna.
Seth Reddick Kittrell, son of Joshua and Ruth Kittrell, his wife.Born Dec. 31, 1800 in Granville Co., N.C. the youngest of four sons and four daughters.He moved to Maury Co. Tenn., about 1826, and settled.He married a sister of his brother's wife, Miss Eliza J. Hinton Hunter on June 1, 1826.Ruth Kittrell, widow of Joshua and mother of Seth, came with him.She died and was buried near Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.There was no stronger supporter of the Democratic party and the old Whig party than our subject.He was a Methodist Episcopal South and resided on his farm near Mt Pleasant, Tenn.
Issue:
1.Jacob
2.William A.
3.Hinton G.
4.Zulika R.
5.Larissa K.
George Rowland Kittrell, son of Jonathan II was an uncle of Isaac, son of Jonathan III.He may have married before coming to Tenn. about 1790, but we have no record as such.We do know that about 1800 or probably as early as 1795 he married Miss Rosa Bryant, whose parents settled in Marshall County, Tenn., about the time of George R. Kittrell and Rosa came to Tenn. and settled in Wilson County.In 1826 he was living in Wilson Co., Tenn.
Issue:
1. Samuel, born in Wilson Co., Tenn., married Miss Frye, and secondly Miss Shoe.(Later)
2. John, born 1819 in Wilson County, Tenn., married Addie Beasley and second Mary Kittrell, a cousin.This Mary must have been a daughter of Solomon A.
3. Major Marion Bryant, a very prominent man of Cannon Co. Tenn., was born in Wilson County, Tenn.He married first, Fannie Kittrell of Smith Co., Tenn.(See line of Isaac Kittrell) (Later)
4.Other children, but we do not have a record of them.
Samuel, son of George Kittrell, born in Wilson Co., married Miss Frye, then Miss Shoe.There were a number of children:
1.Sam Bryant2. Andrew B.3. John R.4. Bryant
5.Another6. Another
Major Marion Bryant Kittrell, son of George Rowland Kittrell, born in Wilson County, Tenn., married three times.First Fannin Kittrell of Smith County, Tenn.He then married Matilda Haynie and third, Ellen Johnson.He settled in Cannon and Rutherford County is at what is know as Kittrell, a little country place a few miles from Murfreesboro, Tenn.The authoress' father knew Major Kittrell years ago, and I get my records here from the graveyard, the old home, and from my father's recollections as well as other information collected.Major Kittrell is buried in the cemetery at Murfreesboro.Only a few weeks ago I was there and saw his tomb.
Issue:
1. Fannie, married Spencer Talley.She had Bettie who married Mr. Walker, Carrie who married Fanning Glaor.
2.Laura married W.C. Houston and died leaving three sons.Houston married a second time and lived at Woodbury Tenn.Judge Houston and Laura Kittrell, his first wife had:
a.W.C., Jr.b. Frank, a banker with Chemical National Bank, New York City.c.S.F. of Nashville, Tenn., also a banker.d. Richard H. Houston, born near Lebanon, Tenn. (not certain he is a brother of W.C. and Frank.
One Richard H. Kittrell, son of Marion Kittrell, born in Wilson Co., Oct. 23, 1850.His mother was Mathilda Haynie.He married Mollie Shoe, June 19, 1889.He was a Democrat and prominent resident farmer of Cannon and Rutherford Counties, Tenn. Buried at Murfreesboro, Tenn. In the city cemetery.I recently visited his tomb.
Isham Kittrell, son of Jonathan II, was born in 1759 in Granville Co., N.C. He married Ann Alston Hunter. She was a daughter of Martha Altson and Isaac Hunter of North Carolina.One authority gives this as Ann Alson while other more authentic, give it Ann Alston Hunter…...
For two paragraphs
Issue:
1. Jonathan.2. Sall3. Patsy.4. Eaton Hunter.5. Solomon Alston, who…
married Mary Ann Browdie… 6.George Hunter Kittrell…
Solomon Alston Kittrell, son of Isham, was a doctor…[for a paragraph]
Issue of Solomon Kittrell and his wife Ann Borddie:
1. Ann T. married Mr. Harrison…
2. Mary Ann…
3. Martha Elizabeth,… married Rev. Philip Scruggs… as to their family
George Hunter Kittrell, son of Isham…[for a paragraph]
Issue:George and Bettie Rutherfor Kittrell:
1. George W.,…
2. Rob H….
3. Elizabeth
4. James
5. William
6. John Adeline
7. Rufus.There were thirteen children in all…
George W. Kittrell, son of George Hunter Kittrell…[for a paragraph]
Issue:
1. James B.
2. Phelix H.
3. Cicily A. married Kenneth Wade…[for a paragraph].with issue
4. Another5. Another
JOHN KITTRELL, son of Jonathan I,… [for a small paragraph]
Issue:
1. Dempsy married …
2. John married…
3. Willis
4. Standley married…
5. Sarah died unmarried…[for a paragraph]
6. Louisa maried John Kittrell…[for a paragraph]
7. Jemima.
Dempsey Kittrel's wife [sic: will] …[for a paragraph]
Mary Kittrell married…
Belson Kittrell married…
Another branch of the Kittrell family of which I have record, although…is that of White Co., Tenn., known as the "Preacher Kittrell" line.
William Kittrell and his sister Nancy Kittrell…[for a paragraph]
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LtC JW THOMASON, JR g/s supra-Hdbk of TX
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THOMAS J. GOREE, Maj C.S.A.-Hdbk ofTexas
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EDWIN SUE d/oR.D. GOREEs/oSarah W.& R.L.
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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"A Family Mosaic" by Edwin Sue Goree
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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"A Family Mosaic" by Edwin Sue Goree
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SARAH W. KITTRELL m. Dr. LANGSTON GOREE
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PLEASANT WMS. KITTR'Lm.MARY FR'CES GOREE
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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PLEASANT WMS. KITTRELL-Handbook of Texas
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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WH KITTRELL g/s PW&MFGK-Handbk of Texas
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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NORMAN GOREE KITTRELL-Handbook of Texas
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WH KITTRELL g/s PW&MFGK-Handbk of Texas
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JONATHAN BRYANT KITTRELL s/o Bryant&M.N.
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JOHN R. KITTRELL & Whitley work's ending
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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Jonathan Bryant Kittrell and son John R. Kittrell have much found
Kittrells of America 6/01/05
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Jonathan Bryant Kittrell and son John R. Kittrell have much found
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JOHN R. KITTRELL & Whitley work's ending
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WM. JONES KITTRELL m. ELIZ. M. CAIRO? NO
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Re: BRYANT KITTRELL m. MARY NORMAN 1/16/1798
Patricia P. Williams 5/21/01
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Amer. KITTRELL & Bryant Kittrell Sites
Kittrell Kin 5/21/01
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Amer. KITTRELL & Bryant Kittrell Sites
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BRYANT KITTRELL m. MARY NORMAN 1/16/1798
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Re: JONATHAN K.(III) m.<1776 TABITHA BRYANT
Jane 11/11/00
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Re: JONATHAN K.(III) m.<1776 TABITHA BRYANT
RosalieAnn Beasley 8/11/01
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ISHAM KITTRELL(JII/JI)mANN ALSTON HUNTER
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Proof of last name BRYANT of JII's wife?
Kittrell Kin 11/07/00
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Re: Proof of last name BRYANT of JII's wife?
12/26/00
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Documentary Proof of facts
Kittrell Kin 12/27/00
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Documentary Proof of facts
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Re: Proof of last name BRYANT of JII's wife?
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JONATHAN K.(II),SR. m.<1751 ELIZ. BRYANT
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Re: JONATHAN KITTRELL m.< 1720 ANN DURANT
7/25/01
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Re: JONATHAN KITTRELL m.< 1720 ANN DURANT
8/26/01
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Research unknown=research of small use
Kittrell Kin 7/25/01
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Re: JONATHAN KITTRELL m.< 1720 ANN DURANT
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SARAH W. KITTRELL m. Dr. LANGSTON GOREE
Kittrell Kin 11/06/00
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JEMIMAH KITTRELL m. BENJ. FOLK 11/4/1792
Kittrell Kin 11/06/00
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Website incl.JOHN, JR. m.JEMINA STANDLEY
Kittrell Kin 11/04/00
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Was JOHN KITTRELL, JR. married twice?
Kittrell Kin 11/04/00
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Re: Descendants&history: First correction
Bill Kittrell 10/30/00
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Source books for Catheral genealogy!!!
Kittrell Kin 10/30/00
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SEEKING access to BIG CITY LIBRARY
Kittrell Kin 10/30/00
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Re: Descendants&history: First correction
Jonathan White 5/10/01
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Location of Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley's 2300 notebooks
Kittrells of America 2/02/04
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Source books for Catheral genealogy!!!