(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Amelia MrsSamuelB.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1837 in (not Mid Tennessee).
Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah Barber.
Sie haben geheiratet am 20. Februar 1853 in Butler County, Missouri, er war 33 Jahre alt.
1850
Samuel Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1821 MissouriAmelia Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1819 TeWilliam Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1839 MissouriLucinda Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1840 MissouriElenor Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1844 MissouriEmilissa Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1846 MissouriDaniel Kittrell District 10, Butler, MO abt 1849 MissouriBUTLER COUNTY MISSOURI 1850 Butler Census
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1850 Butler county, Missouri Census Dist No. 10
Microfilm seriesM-432 Roll#393
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BUTLER COUNTY MISSOURI
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41/42 Samuel Kittrell 29m farmer 400 MO
Amelia 31f TE crw
William 11m MO as
Lucinda 10f MO
Elenor 6f MO
Emillissa 4f MO
Daniel 1m MO
Lemuel Landlin 6m MO
1855
Samuel B. Kitrell, sometimes known as S.B. Kittrell, who had brought his family from Kentucky to the future Butler County in 1819, had settled on Goose Creek a short distance north of its confluence with Cane Creek. S.B. Kittrrell was a brother of Solomon Kittrell, member of the first Butler County Court. The Census of 1850 states that he was then 29 years old and born in Missouri. His wife was Amelia, age 31, born in Tennessee. The children were William 11, Lucinda 10, Elenor 6, Emilissa 4 and Daniel, one year, all born in Missouri. In the family also was Lemuel Sandlin, age 6 born in Missouri. Other public services of Mr. Kittrell were as road viewer, election judge in Beaver Dam Township, school inspector and road overseer. In 1852 the County Court awarded him a contract to finish a bridge on Cane Creek. The Court records show that Samuel B. Kittrell lived in Beaver Dam Township on Cane Creek. In January 1853 he purchased forty acres of land from his brother Solomon Kittrell. This land is in Cane Creek Valley about one and one-half miles north of the present Harviell. Perhaps this was his place of residence.
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