He is married to Cornelia Elmyra Meek.
They got married on March 8, 1887, he was 27 years old.
Child(ren):
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1870
KITRELL, BENJAMIN (1870 U.S. Census) MISSISSIPPI , CARROLL, BLACK HAWK P OAge: 33, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: ALSeries: M593 Roll: 723 Page: 489
with mother and two nieces and sister-in-law
1900
ACONA CEMETERY No. 1
Location: North of Lexington on MS Hwy. 17, at Acona Church.
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BACHMAN, Mary Martin b. June 7, 1882 d. Aug 13, 1981
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KITTRELL, d. Jan 1912 Son of Drayton & Emmie Lee Kittrell
KITTRELL, Cornelia Elmyra b. Oct 2, 1864 d. Jan 21, 1900 Wife of Dr. R. N. Kittrell
KITTRELL, Norman Drayton b. Dec 3, 1888 d. July 13, 1930 Son of Drayton & Emmie Lee Kittrell
KITTRELL, Robert Norman Dr. b. Feb 8, 1860 d. May 18, 1900
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Cornelia Elmyra Meek |
KITTRELL, ROBERT NORMAN, physician' was born in Camden, Wilcox County; son of Dr. William Jones and Elizabeth Martha (Came) Kittrell, natives, respectively, of North and South Carolina, the former a graduate of the University of North Carolina and of the Alabama medical college at Mobile, who died in 1863 at Camden. The Kittrell family came from England, and the Cames originated in Ireland. Dr. Kittrell is brother of Benjamin F. Kittrell, physician at Black Hawk, Miss., who was surgeon of a Mississippi regiment during the War of Secession. He was reared and educated in the common schools of Camden, went to Black Hawk, Miss., where he clerked in a mercantile establishment, 1873-1878; entered the University of Mississippi, 1878 and was graduated in 1882. After his graduation, he taught school for a year in the Female synodical institute at Talladega; from Talladega, returned to Mississippi and taught a term at Meridian; took up the study of medicine at Black Hawk, Miss., in the summer of 1884; and was graduated from the Vanderbilt university, taking first honors, M. D., 1886 He remained on duty at the city hospital in Nashville, Tenn., 1886-1887; then settled for the practice of his profession at Gadsden. Married: in March, 1887, at Black Hawk, Miss., to Cora, daughter of Dr. R. D. Meek, of that place. Residence: Gadsden.
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Bibliographic information
Title History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography, Volume 3
History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Thomas McAdory Owen
Authors Thomas McAdory Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen
Publisher The S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1921
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Jan 18, 2008
Subjects History › United States › State & Local › South
Alabama
History / United States / State & Local / South