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He is married to Nancy Barnette Miller.

Married by Rev. W(illiam) M(offatt) Grier

They got married on November 17, 1870 at Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Daisy Lou Kittrell  1871-1918 
  2. Sarah Bryant Kittrell  1873-1964 
  3. Mabel Norman Kittrell  1876-1960 


Notes about Bryant Jones Kittrell [36Ch-KBNrCnHRw 5678 zDNA FgptALBu]

Subject was 23rd cousin and 22nd cousin once removed of the late Queen Elizabeth II of England in the triple figures, through one English noble Robert V Beauchamp, Lord of Hache.

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Bryant Jones Kittrell
1849–1881
BIRTH 13 NOVEMBER 1849 • Dayton, Wilcox, AL, USA

DEATH 16 AUGUST 1881 • Gadsden, Etowah, AL, US

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Birth13 November 1849 Dayton, Marengo County, Alabama, United States of America
Death16 August 1881 Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, United States of America
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FatherWilliam Jones Kittrell
MotherElizabeth Martha Kittrell
ChildrenMabel Norman McAliley
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Residence1870 Camden, Camden, Wilcox, Alabama, USANew
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1850
Wm J Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1815 North CarolinaElizabeth M Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1822 South CarolinaBenjamin Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1837 AlabamaSarah Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1839 MichiganMary Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1843 MichiganWilliam Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1845 AlabamaCharles Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1847 AlabamaBryant Kittrell Not Stated, Marengo, AL abt 1844 AlabamaCENSUS YR: 1850STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Marengo REEL NO: M432-10PAGE NO: 4AREFERENCE: 17 Aug. 1850 Geo. W. Morrisett====================================================================================== LNHN FN LAST NAMEFIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE
25 49 49 Kittrell Wm. J. 35 M School T. 3,000 NC
26 49 49 Kittrell Elizabeth M. 28 F SC
27 49 49 Kittrell Benjamin 13 M AL X
28 49 49 Kittrell Sarah 11 F MO X
29 49 49 Kittrell Mary 7 F MO
30 49 49 Kittrell William 5 M AL
31 49 49 Kittrell Charles 3 M AL
32 49 49 Kittrell Bryant 6/12 M AL

Bryant J Kittrell Camden, Wilcox, AL 20 1849 Alabama White Male

1870
KITTSELL, BRYANT J (1870 U.S. Census) ALABAMA , WILCOX, CAMDEN PCTAge: 20, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: ALSeries: M593 Roll: 45 Page: 179
Merchant 2000 4000
alone Kittrell in 1870 627 627 sole occupant

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Bryant J. KITTRELL Self M Male W 30 AL Owner Of Saw Mill SC SC
Barnette KITTRELL Wife M Female W 27 AL Keeping House SC SC
Daisie KITTRELL Dau S Female W 7 AL AL AL
Bridie KITTRELL Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Barnette KITTRELL Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Mabel KITTRELL Dau S Female W 3 AL AL AL
Alice KITTRELL Dau S Female W 3M AL AL AL
Augst WOODLIFF Other S Male W 19 AL Clerk In Store GA GA
Mariah FAIL Other S Female B 26 AL AL AL
Dee BEASON Other S Male MU 13 AL Works In Mill AL AL
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Census Place Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254013
NA Film Number T9-0013
Page Number 391A
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Bryant Jones Kittrell was born on 13 Nov 1849 in , Dayton, Wilcox, AL. He died on 16 Aug 1881 in , Gadsden, Etowah, AL. Bryant Jones Kittrell married Nancy Barnette Miller on 17 Nov 1870 in , Camden, Wilcox, ALa. [Parents] [Notes] 30. Bryant Jones KittrellName, birth date, place, death date, place: memory of Alice Marshall Kittrell(She called him "Papa".) Merchant and sawmill ownerMarriage bonded to sum of $200 on 17 Nov 1870, married by W. M. Grier at homeof Rev. Jno. MillerFollowing from unknown source: Bryant Jones Kittrell came to Gadsden at age ofabout 20. He operated a store with brother Robert Norman known as Kittrell,Kittrell, and Meeks. He successfully operated a large sawmill on the west bankof Coasa River near the present site of the Municipal Auditorium. His beautifultwo-story colonial home stood on the exact site of the auditorium.Mr. Kittrell was one of the ablest businessmen ever to locate in Gadsden.His associates used to say that if he had lived, he would have been one of therichest men in the state. He had very poor health, and was badly handicappedby it. He was an indefeatable worker, having tremendous energy. He was aman of highest integrity and his death was considered an irreparable blow toGadsden.All children but Maude were MENTIONED AT TIME of his death.Dot took pictures of the Pogue-Kittrell plot and the site of the homeplacewhere DeeDee grew up. It has since had the auditorium constructed on it.Dr. Wm. Moffett Grier who married this couple often told family members thatthey were the handsomest couple he ever married.Resource: "Gadsden's First Furniture Factory", Gadsden paper, Will I. Martin,reporter.(Marriage certificate of Bryant Jones Kittrell and Nancy Barnette Miller inpossession of Sallie T. Davis)1870 census lists Bryant Jones Kittrell as "a merchant in Camden"

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Was in lumber business in AL.

Posted By: Henny Carlisle

Date Posted: May3, 2001

Description: A successful businessman who was said to have been in poor health for years while still being a successful businessman in Gadsden,Alabama. Bryant was the son of William Jones Kittrell and ElizabethMartha Cain. Due to misreading handwriting and some misspelling Elizabeth's maiden name Cain has been recorded many times incorrectly as Came and other unlikely last names.

William Jones is the son of Bryant and Mary Norman Kittrell. Bryant theson of Jonathan and Tabby Bryant Kittrell. Jonathan the son of Jonathanand Elizabeth (Bryant) Kittrell. Jonathan the son of Jonathan and AnnDurant Kittrell yielding JonJonJonBryWmj as his Kittrell lineage.

Bryant's wife was (Nancy) Barnette Miller who remarried and lived more than fifty years longer than her first husband.

Their children were:

Daisy Lou Kittrell b: 17 SEP 1871 in Gadsden, AL
Elizabeth Barnette Kittrell b: 27 DEC 1873
Sarah Bryant (Bryte or Bridie) Kittrell b: 27 DEC 1873 in Oak Hill,Wilcox County, AL
Mabel (May) Norman Kittrell b:30 DEC 1876 in Oak Hill, Wilcox Co., AL
Maude Pressley Kittrell b: 30 DEC 1876 in Gadsden, Etowah Co., Alabama,twin to Mabel died as infant
Alice MarshallKittrell b: 2 MAR 1880

Date Taken: 1869

Place Taken: Alabama probably

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  1. Census, 1850, Marengo, County, AL, nspr
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    KITTRELL, B. J.B. J. Kittrell, a former resident of Camden, died.Source: Wilcox News, September 8, 1881; Submitted by Peggy Thompson
  3. Spratt Family Work on the Internet by the Todds, via http://genealogytrails.com/ala/wilcox/ob..., September 3, 2009
  4. Find A Grave, via https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8863..., February 8, 2014
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    Bryant Jones Kittrell
    BIRTH13 Nov 1849
    Dayton, Marengo County, Alabama, USA
    DEATH16 Aug 1881 (aged 31)
    Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA
    BURIAL
    Forrest Cemetery
    Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA
    PLOTSection # 2 - Block # 1
    MEMORIAL ID88638324 · View Source

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    Bryant Jones Kittrell is the son of Dr. William Jones Kittrell, native of North Carolina, and Elizabeth Martha(Cain) Kittrell, native of South Carolina. The Cain Family was originally from Ireland and the Kittrell Family was originally from England.

    Dr. William Jones Kittrell, who graduated from the University of North Carolina and Mobile's Alabama Medical College was a Confederate Cavalryman in the Lenoir Independent Company - 1861, Matthew Rangers & Alabama 3rd Cavalry. He was killed in Action in 1863.

    Dr. William Jones Kittrell was the father of eight children.

    (1) Dr. Benjamin Franklin Kittrell served as Assistant Surgeon in Company G and on the Field & Staff of the 22nd Mississippi Infantry.

    (2) Sarah B. Kittrell married Dr. Auson West.

    (3) William P. Kittrell

    (4) Mary N. Kittrell married E. E. Craig.

    (5) Bryant Jones Kittrell was a well known merchant in Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama and one of it's leading citizens.

    (6) Laura W. Kittrell married Dr. W. G. Stone.

    (7) Alice H. Kittrell married Dr. M. C. Marshall.

    (8) Dr. Robert Norman Kittrell, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, M.D., spent one year at the Nashville City Hospital and after his duties there, he went to Black Hawk and married Miss Cora Meek, daughter of Dr. R. D. Meek. After they were married they relocated to Gadsden, Alabama, and Dr. Robert Norman Kittrell established a practice in Gadsden for some length of time, before they moved to Mississippi


    Byrant Jones Kittrell was the second husband of Nancy Barnette (Miller) Kittrell Pogue.

    They were married on Nov. 17, 1870 in Wilcox County, Alabama, and they had six children together by their marriage:

    (1) Nancy Barnette "Bonnie" Kittrell (Born 27 Dec 1873 AL - 23 July 1952 TX), she married Mr. Clark.

    (2) Sarah Bryant Kittrell (27 Dec 1874 AL - 26 Apr 1960), she married Rev. Henry W. Williams.

    (3) Mabel Norman Kittrell (30Dec 1876 AL - 26 Apr 1960 Alachua Co., FL), she married Charles Clarendon McAliley.

    (4) Maude Pressley Kittrell (30 Dec 1876 AL - 13 Aug 1877 AL)

    (5) Alice Marshall Kittrell (02 March 1880 AL - 13 Jan 1973 NC), she married Barnett McRee Spratt.

    (6) Daisy Lu Kittrell (17 Sept 1871 AL - 1918 Gadsden, AL), she married George Staten Vann.





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    William Jones Kittrell
    1813–1864

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    Elizabeth Martha Cain Kittrell
    1819–1892

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    Nancy Barnette Miller Kittrell Pogue
    1852–1938 (m. 1870)

    Children
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    Daisy Lu Kittrell Vann
    1871–1918

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    Nancy Barnette Kittrell Clark
    1873–1952

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    Sarah Bryant Kittrell Williams
    1873–1964

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    Maud Pressley Kittrell
    1876–1877

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    Mabel Norman Kittrell McAliley
    1876–1960

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    Alice Kittrell Spratt
    1880–1973

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    Left by Judith Nan Lewis on 1 May 2012

    Forrest Cemetery
    Gadsden
    Etowah County
    Alabama

    Memorials Region North America USA Alabama Etowah County Gadsden Forrest Cemetery Bryant Jones Kittrell
    Created by: Judith Nan Lewis
    Added: 16 Apr 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial 88638324
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