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Personal data Dorthea Saphronia (Sarah) Jones Kittrell [[Ks81FgpcCoLineMSBu]]4 "Dollie" 


Household of Dorthea Saphronia (Sarah) Jones Kittrell [[Ks81FgpcCoLineMSBu]]4 "Dollie"

She is married to David S. Kittrell.

They got married about 1867.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Kittrell  1868-1890
  2. John Kittrell  1869-1890
  3. David Kittrell  1872-1946 
  4. Thomas Kittrell  1873-1890
  5. Mary Easther Kittrell  1880-1954 
  6. Ida Kittrell  1882-1955 
  7. Ella Lavenia Kittrell  1883-1947 
  8. Dorothy Odie Kittrell  1886-1934 


Notes about Dorthea Saphronia (Sarah) Jones Kittrell [[Ks81FgpcCoLineMSBu]]4 "Dollie"

1910
KITTRELL, DANITHA (1910 U.S. Census) MISSISSIPPI , GREENE, 3-BTAge: 63, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: MSSeries: T624 Roll: 740 Page: 53
with Ella and William M. Smith family

Generation No. 4
13. DAVID4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born April 05, 1872, and died 1946. He married MARY ALICE MCLENDON December 25, 1893 in Greene County, MS. She was born 1870, and died 1943.
Children of DAVID KITTRELL and MARY MCLENDON are:
i. AGNES (LIZZIE)5 KITTRELL, b. June 1896.
31. ii. WILLIAM DAVID KITTRELL, b. December 11, 1898; d. December 21, 1975.
iii. JULIA KITTRELL, b. 1901; m. (1) ROBERT ISAIAH PRINE; b. March 29, 1879; d. August 08, 1927; m. (2) HENRY TURNER; b. September 03, 1890; d. December 13, 1919, County Line Cemetery, Wayne County, MS.
iv. LETTIE KITTRELL, b. 1904.
v. MARY ALICE KITTRELL, b. 1906.
vi. ILA KITTRELL, b. 1907.
vii. OLA KITTRELL, b. 1909.
viii. ELLER KITTRELL, b. 1914.
ix. MILDRED KITTRELL, b. 1918.
14. SUSAN (SUE)4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born January 1873, and died 1933 in West Salem Cemetery Greene County, Ms. She married JAMES LYCURGIS (JIM) HENDERSON December 15, 1891 in Greene County, Ms, son of CHAPMAN HENDERSON and NANCY BUSBY. He was born May 18, 1873, and died February 03, 1946 in West Salem Cemetery Greene County, Ms.
Children of SUSAN KITTRELL and JAMES HENDERSON are:
i. JAMES C5 HENDERSON, b. December 12, 1894; d. August 20, 1959, West Salem Cemetery Greene County, Ms; m. ADA WALLEY; b. February 11, 1912; d. May 17, 1969, West Salem Cemetery Greene County, Ms.
ii. MARY ELIZABETH HENDERSON, b. August 1896; m. NEEDHAM TAYLOR.
iii. CALLIE L HENDERSON, b. April 1897.
iv. WILLIAM D HENDERSON, b. June 1898; d. 1981, West Salem Cemetery Greene County, Ms.
v. DOROTHY HENDERSON, b. 1901; m. GEORGE SMITH; b. 1894.
vi. ODIE HENDERSON, b. 1902.
vii. ANGUS HENDERSON, b. 1904; d. 1951.
viii. COLEMAN HENDERSON, b. 1905.
15. WILLIAM N (KERNEY)4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born January 04, 1877, and died January 21, 1931 in County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms. He married OLIVIA CAROLINE ROBERTSON September 07, 1898, daughter of WILLIAM ROBERTSON and OLIVIA LOTT. She was born March 15, 1883, and died December 08, 1977 in County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms.
Children of WILLIAM KITTRELL and OLIVIA ROBERTSON are:
i. ADMIRAL DEWEY5 KITTRELL, b. September 26, 1899.
32. ii. GERTRUDE KITTRELL, b. August 01, 1901; d. July 03, 1980, Magnolia Cemetery, Leakesville, MS.
33. iii. VIOLA KITTRELL, b. May 13, 1904; d. March 16, 1997.
34. iv. LOUIS NATHANIEL KITTRELL, b. October 24, 1911; d. February 28, 1964.
v. GERTIE LEE KITTRELL, b. September 21, 1916; m. JOHN MOORE.
16. MARY EASTER4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born October 11, 1880, and died June 04, 1954 in County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms. She married ROBERT SYLVESTER "VESTER" ANDERSON December 04, 1897 in Greene County, Ms, son of JAMES ANDERSON and CLARISSA WILLIAMS. He was born May 23, 1869, and died April 07, 1934 in County Line Cemetery, Wayne County, MS.
Children of MARY KITTRELL and ROBERT ANDERSON are:
i. JOE5 ANDERSON.
ii. VALERIE ANDERSON.
iii. S E LIZZIE ANDERSON, b. February 1900; m. RICHARD JAMES.
iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (FRANK) ANDERSON, b. February 27, 1902; d. January 28, 1981, County Line Cemetery, Wayne County, MS; m. KITTRELL.
v. ROBERT ANDERSON, b. 1907.
vi. JOHN ANDERSON, b. 1908.
vii. BART ANDERSON, b. 1909; m. OLIVIA GEAN PALMER.
viii. BENJAMIN D BEN ANDERSON, b. October 15, 1913; d. October 06, 1990; m. LENA P RIGNEY; b. March 01, 1932.
ix. MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, m. ZANDER WEST.
17. IDA4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born April 1882 in Ms, and died 1955 in West Salem Church Cemetery, Greene County, MS. She married (1) JAMES THOMAS POWELL March 18, 1903 in Greene Co. Ms., son of MR POWELL and MARY SMITH/POWELL. He was born February 23, 1876, and died 1911 in West Salem Church Cemetery, Greene County, MS. She married (2) WADE LEANORD Abt. 1950.
Children of IDA KITTRELL and JAMES POWELL are:
35. i. GLADYS5 POWELL, b. March 10, 1906; d. March 26, 1965, West Salem Church Cemetery, Greene County, MS.
ii. MYRTLE POWELL, b. Abt. 1907; m. WILLIS WALLEY.
iii. CLYDE POWELL, b. November 01, 1909; m. (1) PEGGY HENDERSON; m. (2) SELMA SMITH.
iv. JAKE TOM POWELL, b. March 03, 1912.
18. ELLA LAVENIA4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born May 07, 1883 in County Line Cemetery, Greene County, Ms, and died March 21, 1947. She married WILLIAM MICHAEL SMITH August 13, 1902, son of MICHAEL SMITH and LUCINDA LANDRUM. He was born June 23, 1884, and died July 07, 1968 in County Line Cemetery, Greene County, Ms.
Children of ELLA KITTRELL and WILLIAM SMITH are:
i. INFANT5.
ii. WILLIAM HARVEY SMITH, b. August 18, 1903; d. September 07, 1951; m. MARY EDWARDS, September 04, 1927; d. 1995.
iii. LUTHER LEVI SMITH, b. January 23, 1905; d. August 10, 1968, County Line Cemetery, Greene County, Ms; m. FREEDA ATTAYA, June 13, 1937.
36. iv. GRADY HARRISON SMITH, b. October 15, 1906; d. September 07, 1975.
37. v. CLAUDY EDWARD SMITH, b. March 05, 1908; d. June 04, 1977, County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms.
38. vi. SYLVIA SIB ELLAFAIR SMITH, b. September 07, 1909; d. January 02, 1993.
vii. THELMA LORINE SMITH, b. April 13, 1911; m. OLLIS RAY SAUCIER, April 25, 1929.
39. viii. AUBREY GOLVIN SMITH, b. July 06, 1912; d. December 31, 1986.
ix. GARLAND NATHANIEL SMITH, b. December 17, 1913; d. January 21, 1997, Ashville, NC; m. EDNA MAE HALL, November 17, 1950.
x. EMMAI ALLIE SMITH, b. April 07, 1916; m. NOLAN VALTON WILLIAMS, November 10, 1936; b. July 08, 1908; d. June 07, 1990.
40. xi. ARLIS E SMITH, b. March 30, 1918.
41. xii. EXIE DEE SMITH, b. November 12, 1919.
42. xiii. OWEN R SMITH, b. March 22, 1921; d. May 16, 1991.
xiv. W D SMITH, b. April 05, 1923; m. DOROTHY HARRISON, February 15, 1947; b. April 02, 1921.
xv. FLOY ORENE SMITH, b. April 16, 1925.
xvi. DURWARD GAY SMITH, b. May 21, 1927; d. January 07, 1995; m. ETHELYNE WILKERSON, April 16, 1948.
19. ODIE4 KITTRELL (DORTHEA (DOLLY) SARAH3 JONES, ENOCH SPROUEL2, WILLIAM NATHANIEL1) was born November 30, 1886, and died June 29, 1934 in County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms. She married WILLIAM STANCE PALMER. He was born November 05, 1889, and died October 26, 1931 in County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms.
Children of ODIE KITTRELL and WILLIAM PALMER are:
i. OLIVIA GEAN5 PALMER, m. BART ANDERSON; b. 1909.
ii. WILLIAM STANCE PALMER, JR, m. GLADYS MERL SANDERSON.
iii. ODIE RIVERS PALMER, m. MARVIN HUELL EDGE.
iv. MURIEL E PALMER, b. January 23, 1922; m. CURTIS EARL DUNN; b. December 16, 1907; d. May 16, 1982, County Line Cem., Wayne County, Ms.

Compare:

from http://txnetwork.net/medley/gedcoms/medley/html/dat36.html#7

Kittrell, David Birth : 13 APR 1836 Greene County, MississippiDeath : 29 DEC 1885 Greene County, MississippiGender: MaleFamily:
Marriage: 1867 in Greene County, Mississippi Spouse:
Jones, Dorothy Sophroni Birth : 28 MAR 1845 Neshoba County, MississippiDeath : 23 FEB 1917 Avera, Greene County, MississippiGender: FemaleParents:
Father: Jones, Enoch Sprewell Mother: Abney, Susan
Children:
Kittrell, Elizabeth Kittrell, John Birth : 9 SEP 1869 Greene County, MississippiDeath : 10 APR 1890 Greene County, MississippiGender: MaleKittrell, David Kittrell, Thomas Birth : 17 MAR 1873 Greene County, MississippiDeath : 19 APR 1890 Greene County, MississippiGender: MaleKittrell, Susan Kittrell, William M Kittrell, Mary Ester Birth : 11 OCT 1880 Greene County, MississippiDeath : 4 JUN 1954 MississippiGender: FemaleKittrell, Ida Kittrell, E L Birth : OCT 1883 Greene County, MississippiGender: FemaleKittrell, Oda Birth : NOV 1885 Greene County, MississippiGender: Female
+++++++++++
http://txnetwork.net/medley/gedcoms/medley/html/dat36.html#6
Murray, William Robert Gender: MaleFamily:
Marriage: --living-- in Greene County, Mississippi Spouse:
Kittrell, Elizabeth Birth : 14 MAR 1868 Greene County, MississippiDeath : 6 JUL 1890 Greene County, MississippiGender: FemaleParents:
Father: Kittrell, David Mother: Jones, Dorothy Sophroni

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Susan Abney
1827-1876

Dorthea Saphronia (Sarah) Jones
1845-1917

± 1867
John Kittrell
1869-1890
Ida Kittrell
1882-1955

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