Genealogy Kittrell » Samuel Abner (Absalom) Kittrell [[K 01FgcMSBu]]5 "Sam" (1875-1911)

Personal data Samuel Abner (Absalom) Kittrell [[K 01FgcMSBu]]5 "Sam" 


Household of Samuel Abner (Absalom) Kittrell [[K 01FgcMSBu]]5 "Sam"

He is married to Rachel Armindy Byrd.

KITTRELL, Samuel A BYRD, Rachel 1893 November,28

[http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Greene-JKL.html]

They got married on November 28, 1893 at Greene County, Mississippi, he was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Grace Ann Kittrell  1897-1952


Notes about Samuel Abner (Absalom) Kittrell [[K 01FgcMSBu]]5 "Sam"

1900
KITTRELL, SAMUEL A (1900 U.S. Census) MISSISSIPPI , PERRY, FAIRHOPE PCTAge: 25, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MSSeries: T623 Roll: 824 Page: 185

1910
KITTRELL, SAM (1910 U.S. Census) MISSISSIPPI , PERRY, 4-BTAge: 36, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MSSeries: T624 Roll: 747 Page: 302

67. SAMUEL ABNER18 KITTRELL (ABSALOM B17, THOMAS16, ABSALOM15, JONATHAN14, JOHN13, JONATHAN12, DUTTON CATHERAL11 (KITTRELL), JOHN10 CATHERAL, JOHN9 CATHERALL IV, JOHN8 CATHERAL III, HUGH7, RALPH6, JOHN5, DAVID4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 KITTRELL) was born August 03, 1875, and died September 12, 1911. He married RACHEL ARMINDY BYRD November 28, 1893 in Greene Co. Ms., daughter of JOSIAH BYRD and CLARISSA SMITH. She was born February 24, 1874, and died March 08, 1927 in Pleasant Hill Cem., Greene County, Ms.

Child of SAMUEL KITTRELL and RACHEL BYRD is:

i. SAMUEL HENRY19 KITTRELL, b. January 20, 1901
[From: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ms/county/greene/kittrell1.htm]

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ID: I07358
Name: Samuel Absalom Kittrell
Sex: M
Birth: 3 AUG 1875 in Wade, Greene Co., Ms.
Death: 12 SEP 1911 in Perry Co., Ms.
Burial: 12 SEP 1911 Sylvester Cemetery, Perry Co., MS.

Marriage 1 Rachel Armindy Byrd b: 24 FEB 1874 in Greene Co., MS.
Married: 28 NOV 1893 in Greene Co., MS.
Children
Samuel Henry Kittrell b: 20 JAN 1901 in Greene Co., MS.
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