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Personal data Granville Kittrell K 5Yank7802MoObDCFrvwBu 2 fr 10 "Gran(t)" 

  • He was born on June 22, 1842 in Monroe County, Tennessee.Source 1
  • Profession: July 1926 retired mine operator in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
  • He died on July 14, 1926 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, he was 84 years old.
  • He is buried in Forest Park Cemetery, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
  • A child of William Pleasant Kittrell and Nancy Elizabeth Burton
  • This information was last updated on August 8, 2022.

Household of Granville Kittrell K 5Yank7802MoObDCFrvwBu 2 fr 10 "Gran(t)"

(1) He is married to Grizzie E. Blankenship.

They got married on July 6, 1865 at Morgantown, Missouri, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John Wesley Kittrell  1868-1932 
  2. Robert Payton Kittrell  1871-1946 
  3. Nancy Ida Kittrell  1876-1944 
  4. Emily V. Kittrell  1877-1965 
  5. C. E. Kittrell  > 1865-< 1990


(2) He had a relationship with Martha A. Moore.


Notes about Granville Kittrell K 5Yank7802MoObDCFrvwBu 2 fr 10 "Gran(t)"

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
G. KITTRELL Self M Male W 39 TN Farmer TN TN
G. E. KITTRELL Wife M Female W 35 TN Keeping House TN TN
Martha E. KITTRELL Dau S Female W 13 TN At School TN TN
John W. KITTRELL Son S Male W 11 TN At School TN TN
Harris A. KITTRELL Son S Male W 10 TN TN TN
Robt. KITTRELL Son S Male W 8 TN TN TN
Charley KITTRELL Son S Male W 6 TN TN TN
Nancy I. KITTRELL Dau S Female W 4 TN TN TN
Emly V. KITTRELL Dau S Female W 2 TN TN TN
Wm. KITTRELL Son S Male W 1 TN TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Piney, Loudon, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255267
NA Film Number T9-1267
Page Number 396C
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1920
KITTRELL, GRANT (1920 U.S. Census) MISSOURI , JASPER, JOPLIN; GALENAAge: 78, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T625 Roll: 922 Page: 52
with Martha IL 74 wife in one household

1900
KITTRELL, GRANVILLE (1900 U.S. Census) MISSOURI , JASPER, 5-WD JOPLINAge: 58, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T623 Roll: 866 Page: 15
35 10/10

531 Kittrell Francis M. Cpl A 18
532 Kittrell Granville Cpl H 19 Monroe Co., Tn. farmer

Granville Kittrell (First_Last) Regiment Name 5 Tennessee Infantry. Side Union Company H Soldier's Rank_In Pvt Soldier's Rank_Out Corpl Alternate Name Notes Film Number M392 roll 8
UNION TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS
5th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
Organized at Barboursville, Ky., and Harrison, Tenn., February and March, 1862. Attached to 25th Brigade, 7th Division, Army of the Ohio, to October, 1862. 1st Brigade, District of West Virginia, Dept. of the Ohio, to Novemher, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division Centre, 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, to April, 1863. District of Central Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of the Ohio, to August, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Reserve Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, to November, 1863. Spear's Tennessee Brigade, Chattanooga, Tenn., to December, 1863. Spear's Tennessee Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to January, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Rousseau's 3rd Division, 12th Army Corps, Dept. of the Cumberland, to April, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to June. 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to January, 1865. Post of Nashville, Tenn., to February, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to June, 1865.SERVICE.-Cumberland Gap Campaign March 28-June 18, 1862. Moved to Cumberland Ford April. Big Creek Gap June 11-12 and 15. Occupation of Cumberland Gap June 18-September 17. Cumberland Gap August 16. Expedition to Pine Mountain September 6-10. Big Creek Gap September 7. Evacuation of Cumberland Gap and retreat to Greenupsburg, Ky., September 17-October 3. Near Gallipolis, Ohio, and operations in the Kanawha Valley, W. Va., till November. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., thence to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Nashville, Tenn. Duty at Nashville till April, 1863, and at Carthage, Tenn., till August. Ordered to McMinnville August 31. March to Chattanooga September 13-20. Sequatchie Valley September 21-23. Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap September 22. Near Summerville September 28. At Sale Creek till December. Ordered to Kingston, Tenn. Near Kingston December 4. Duty near Knoxville and operations in East Tennessee till April, 1864. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May to September. Demonstrations on Dalton May 5-13. Rocky Faced Ridge <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga007.htm> May 8-11. Battle of Resaca <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga008.htm> May 14-15. Cartersville May 20. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga011.htm>, New Hope Church <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga012.htm> and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga013a.htm> and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Muddy Creek June 17. Cheney's Farm June 22. Olley's Farm June 26-27. Assault on Kennesaw <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga015.htm>June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahootchie River July 5-17. Decatur July 19. Howard House July 20. Siege of Atlanta <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga017.htm> July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga019.htm> August 5-7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Near Rough and Ready August 31. Jonesboro <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga022.htm> September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. At Decatur till October. Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama October 3-26. Nashville Campaign November-December. Columbia Duck River November 24-27. Spring Hill <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn035.htm> Novomber 29. Battle of Franklin <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn036.htm> November 30. Battle of Nashville <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn038.htm> December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. At Clifton, Tenn., till January 15, 1865. Moved to Washington. D. C., thence to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 16-February 9. Operations against Hoke February 11-14. Fort Anderson February 18. Town Creek February 20. Capture of Wilmington <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/nc016.htm> February 22. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Kinston and Goldsboro March 6-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Advance on Raleigh April 9-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at Raleigh and Greensboro till June. Mustered out June 30, 1865.Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 40 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 204 Enlisted men by disease. Total 246.

1870
Granvill Kittrell District 5, Monroe, TN 28 1841 Tennessee White Male
Grizzie Kittrell District 5, Monroe, TN 25 1844 Tennessee White Female
Marsha Kittrell District 5, Monroe, TN 3 1866 Tennessee White Female
John Kittrell District 5, Monroe, TN 2 1867 Tennessee White Male
Harrison Kittrell District 5, Monroe, TN 4/12 1869 Tennessee White Male

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Rootbound in the Hills #211: 8 Oct 1991 <http://rootboundinthehills.blogspot.com/2008/07/rootbound-in-hills-211-8-oct-1991.html>
by Rocky Macy
Another of our "flea market finds" has made its way home! Several weeks ago we mentioned an old photograph labeled "Aunt Minnie PHILLIPS VELTON and Joe VELTON - Pierce City, MO" that had been acquired by this columnist in an area flea market. Just after that column appeared, a Neosho reader phoned to say that she had located a nephew of the VELTON's. George VELTON of Pierce City now has that old photograph of his aunt and uncle - and Rootbound has the satisfaction of knowing that we're helped someone else to acquire a small piece of their heritage. And that, Good Readers, is a wonderful feeling!Robert J. SURINGER (8511 Stroud, Houston, TX 77036-5557)is seeking to learn more about his g-g-grandparents, Richard and Elizabeth SURINGER, and their children. The SURINGER family arrived in Newton County, MO, around 1839 or 1840. The children of Richard and Elizabeth included: Wiley, William, Mary, Wright, Wesley, Martha, Jacob, Felitha, Rachael, and Pernecia. Our correspondent is particularly interested in the line of William SURINGER, but he would also welcome material on any of the other children as well. Are SURINGER descendants still in this area?Rootbound had another letter from Hazel ELVEY (415 La Fonda Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95065) whose research of her daughter-in-law's KITTRELL ancestry has led her into our local forest of ROARKs. Hazel included two family group sheets with this letter, one on the KITTRELLs and the other on the KELLEYs of Newton County, MO. Those sheets are abstracted below in the hopes that they might be of benefit to our readers.Granville KITTRELL was born 22 June 1842 in Monroe County, TN, and he died 14 July 1926 in Joplin, MO. He was the son of William Sherman KITTRELL and Nancy BURTON. Granville married Grizzie E. BLANKENSHIP, a daughter of Payton BLANKENSHIP and Martha MAYS, on 6 July 1865 near Morgantown, MO. Grizzie was born 27 Dec 1843 in Blount, TN, and she died 10 July 1908, in Joplin, MO. Granville and Grizzie are buried at the Fairview Cemetery.Granville and Grizzie KITTRELL (above) were the parents of Martha Elizabeth (31 July 1867-17 Mar 1945; married Joseph NUGENT), John Wesley (3 Nov 1868-1932; married Lula SMITH), Harris Anderson (24 Feb 1870-8 Aug 1955; second wife was Leona KELLEY - a daughter of William R. KELLEY and Camily Frances ROARK), Robert Payton (29 Aug 1871-31 Oct 1946; married Frances McDONALD), Charles Blackmore (26 Nov 1873-1 May 1947; married Daisy HENSLIE), Nancy Ida (7 April 1876-28 Oct 1944; married Mr. BUSHNELL), Emily Eunice (7 May 1877-29 June 1965; married Granville TMMONS), William Alonzo (20 Nov 1878-1950; married Emma JACKEY), Carrie G. (29 July 1881-1946; married John MORGAN), and Maude Neoma (2 Oct 1884-1955; married Lee SHIRLEY). John R. KELLEY was born in Virginia around 1809 and was a resident of Van Buren Township, Newton County, MO, by 1840. He died 15 Sep 1855. John's wife, Jane, was a native of Tennessee. Their children included Elizabeth (born circa 1830, TN), Greenberry (circa 1832, IL), John (circa 1833, IL), James (circa 1836, IL), William R. (circa 1838, IL - 30 Mar 1907), Martin (circa 1840, IL), Francis Marion (circa 1842, MO), Nancy (circa 1845, MO), Sarah (circa 1847, MO, Lucinda Rhoda (circa 1849, MO), Thomas (circa 1851), and John (circa 1853, MO).William R. KELLEY (above) married his second wife, Camily Frances ROARK, on 8 June 1871. They are buried at the Swars Prairie Baptist Church Cemetery in Newton County, MO.Our correspondent, Hazel ELVEY, would certainly enjoy hearing from any of our readers who have a knowledge of her daughter-in-law's Ozark ancestry. Many KITTRELL, KELLEY, and ROARK descendants still live in this area - and those good folks need to share what they know about their genealogy with Hazel - and with Rootbound! So get busy!Until next week...happy hunting!
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    Publication Number: T289 Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900. <http://www.footnote.com/documents/27436/civil_war_and_later_veterans_pension_index>Publisher: NARA Short Description: NARA T289. Pension applications for service in the US Army between 1861 and 1917, grouped according to the units in which the veterans served. State: Tennessee Arm Of Service: Infantry Regiment: 5 Company: HName: Kittrell, Granville Rank: Corp. Date: 23-FEB-1907 State/Arm Of Service: [Null] Company/Regiment: [Null] Roll Number: 528 Collection Title: Civil War Pensions Nara Catalog Id: 2588825 <http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=2588825>Nara Catalog Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900, compiled 1949 - 1949, documenting the period 1861 - 1942 Record Group: 15

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