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Personal data Moses Kittrell [K 9 2zDNA]5 


Household of Moses Kittrell [K 9 2zDNA]5

He is married to Elizabeth Goodman.

They got married in the year 1765 at Bertie County, North Carolina.


Child(ren):

  1. John Kittrell  > 1764-< ????
  2. Mary Kittrell  > 1764-> 1837 
  3. William Kittrell  > 1775-< 1823 
  4. Sarah Kittrell  > 1764-< 1823 
  5. Charity Kittrell  > 1784-< 1824 
  6. Elizabeth Kittrell  ± 1791-> 1824 
  7. George Kittrell  1784-1832 
  8. Moses Kittrell  ± 1790-> 1800


Notes about Moses Kittrell [K 9 2zDNA]5

1994 entries as of 1Jun2022

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++++++++++FROM http://www.archive.org/stream/historicalpapers09trin/historicalpapers09trin_djvu.txt++++++
Full text of "Historical papers of the Trinity College Historical Society [serial]"

Among those named as having died was Moses Kittrell, a man of affairs and a prominent citizen of the county. His son, George Kittrell, became a local Methodist preacher and the founder of Kittrell's church, now on ISTorth Gates Cir- cuit, only a short distance from the site of old Knotty Pine Chapel, one of the oldest, and in its palmy days, one of the most prosperous of all the churches in Gates. Savage's Church, also now on North Gates Circuit, was the offspring of the Society at Knotty Pine Chapel, and was organized a few years before Kittrell's church was. The present church building at Kittrell's is the third one erected on that site. Tbe descendants of many of those ''dear saints who had fallen asleep" are now members of Kittrell's and other Meth- odist churches.

+++++++++++ FROM http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgates/g1786cens.htm
Gates County, NC, 1786 State Census
Submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by Peggy Fischer FHL #0897274(Reformatted here for printing in a non-proportional fixed font)

"List of the Number of White & Black Inhabitants in the County of Gates in Year 1786. Persons names who returned list of Familys."
Column Headings:
Head of Household
WM 21-60
WM under 21 & above 60
WF all ages
Blacks 12-50
Blacks under 12
Blacks above 50

Page 1
Solomon King............. 2...3...5...7..12
Joseph Speight........... 1...1...3..11..10
Henry Speight............ 1...0...1...5...3
...

James Parker............. 1...2...2...1..3
Joseph Peel.............. 2...1...2
Hardy Wells.............. 1...0...2
Moses Kittrell........... 1...3...6...5...5 Moses, three sons under 21, wife & five daughters, ten slaves
Jesse Eason.............. 0...3...2...1...3
Mosem Speight............ 0...3...3...1...2
David Rice............... 1...1...2...6...7
James Daves.............. 1...1...4...1
John Riddick............. 1...0...5...3...4
Isaac Harrell............ 1...1...4...6...8
Josiah Granbery.......... 1...4...4..10..10

++++++++END http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgates/g1786cens.htm

Top of Form 1 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814
Posted by: John Taylor Kittrell Date: August 26, 2001 at 21:15:44
In Reply to: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <321.html> by Rosalie Beasleyof 476
Bottom of Form 1
Moses Kittrell was son of John Kittrell and Sarah Rountree not his brother.They all were from what is now Gates County, NC and most if not all migrated West except for Moses.Thanks,John Taylor Kittrell
Followups: Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <339.html> RosalieAnn Figge Beasley 8/27/01 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <340.html> John Taylor Kittrell 8/27/01 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <342.html> RosalieAnn Figge Beasley 9/01/01 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <378.html> Marvin (Buddy) Kittrell 9/28/01 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <377.html> Marvin (Buddy) Kittrell 9/28/01 Re: Kittrell lines in VA and NC m. 1717-1814 <380.html> RosalieAnn Figge Beasley 9/29/01
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Moses Kittrell

Sarah Roundtree
< 1715-< 1820

Moses Kittrell
> -1790

1765
John Kittrell
> 1764-< ????
Mary Kittrell
> 1764-> 1837
William Kittrell
> 1775-< 1823
Sarah Kittrell
> 1764-< 1823
Charity Kittrell
> 1784-< 1824
Elizabeth Kittrell
± 1791-> 1824
Moses Kittrell
± 1790-> 1800

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  1. Revolutionary War Records, via http://www.fold3.com/image/1/28355093/..., July 31, 2014
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    Publication Number: M804 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files Publisher: NARA National Archives Catalog ID: 300022 <http://research.archives.gov/description/300022>National Archives Catalog Title: Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service, compiled ca. 1800 - ca. 1912, documenting the period ca. 1775 - ca. 1900 Record Group: 15
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    Methodism in Albemarle 59 mourning for a favorite son. Marmaduke Baker was this clay to have gone to Princeton College to finish his educa- tion. We hope he has gone to the college of saints and the society of heaven." We have other evidences tending to prove that he had frequently enjoyed the hospitality of that Christian home. A letter to him from Mrs. Baker dated " North Carolina, Gates County, Knotty Pine Chap- el, March 17, 1799," begins as follows: "When you were with me last you desired I would give you an account of the dear saints who are fallen asleep in Jesus in this place. I will give you a list of their names with a sketch of some of their characters." She then named twenty (20), giving a short sketch of each, and how they died, and closed as follows : ''I hope the Lord will renew your health and strength, that you may live long to water His vineyard. Pray for me that I may be more holy and more heavenly minded. Give my love to Brother Lee. Mr. Baker and the children join me in sincere love to you. — Your affectionate sister, I. Baker." Among those named as having died was Moses Kittrell, a man of affairs and a prominent citizen of the county. His son, George Kittrell, became a local Methodist preacher and the founder of Kittrell's church, now on ISTorth Gates Cir- cuit, only a short distance from the site of old Knotty Pine Chapel, one of the oldest, and in its palmy days, one of the most prosperous of all the churches in Gates. Savage's Church, also now on North Gates Circuit, was the offspring of the Society at Knotty Pine Chapel, and was organized a few years before Kittrell's church was. The present church building at Kittrell's is the third one erected on that site. Tbe descendants of many of those ''dear saints who had fallen asleep" are now members of Kittrell's and other Meth- odist churches. In Asbury's day Knotty Pine Chapel, with all of Gates north of Bennett's Creek, appears to have been within the bounds of Bertie Circuit.

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  • The temperature on February 16, 1790 was about 5.0 °C. Wind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: betrokken regen. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1790: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 1 » The first United States census is authorized.
    • May 29 » Rhode Island becomes the last of North America's original Thirteen Colonies to ratify the Constitution and become one of the United States.
    • July 16 » The District of Columbia is established as the capital of the United States after signature of the Residence Act.
    • December 17 » The Aztec calendar stone is discovered at El Zócalo, Mexico City.
    • December 22 » The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Alexander Suvorov and his Russian armies.
    • December 26 » Louis XVI of France gives his public assent to Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution.


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