Genealogy Kittrell » William Felix Kittrell [[K 8 PqBu]]3 (1871-1946)

Personal data William Felix Kittrell [[K 8 PqBu]]3 


Household of William Felix Kittrell [[K 8 PqBu]]3

He is married to Rebecca Elizabeth Atwell.

They got married on December 2, 1894 at Emory, Rains County, Texas, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Winnie Mae Kittrell  1905-1950 
  2. Alice Dorothy Kittrell  1912-1991 
  3. Ola Doris Kittrell  1914-1995 
  4. Leonard Roy Kittrell  1918-1982 
  5. Melinda Alene Kittrell  1919-1992 
  6. Omar Dewitt Kittrell  1921-2003 


Notes about William Felix Kittrell [[K 8 PqBu]]3

KITTRELL MRS W F 42
KITTRELL WILLIAM FELIX 30 JAN 1871 25 OCT 1946
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Posted by: C. Doake Date: October 31, 2000 at 21:13:21
In Reply to: Kittrells In Oklahoma by Daniel R. Kittrellof 429
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James Daniel Kittrell born: 7/18/1873was brother to my grandpa, William Felix Kittrell, born 1871 in Cass County, TX.They moved back to Miller County, AR for awhile, then back to TX, where their dad died. Their MOM, "Lizzie" (Howell) Kittrell, remarried a Thomason, and everyone I think moved to Oklahoma. "Lizzie" is buried at Grandfield, OK. William Felix is buried at Wilson, OK. I remember seeing James Daniel "JD" when I was a kid, but not sure where he lived. I think most of the family stayed in SE Oklahoma. I don't know a lot, either. The Kittrell's are hard to find.
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ID: I052
Name: WILLIAM FELIX KITTRELL
Sex: M
Birth: 30 JAN 1871 in CASS CO.,TX
Death: 25 OCT 1946 in WILSON, OK of STROKE-HEART ATTACK
Medical Information: No Heart disease, No High blood pressure, Stroke, No Cancer, No Addictions, No Mental illness, No Diabetes
Note:
KITTRELL, WILLIAM FELIX PAPER FROM CONNIE, NO DATE.
"WILLIE" WAS A SHARECROPPER,AS HIS PARENTS WERE. HE WAS BORN JAN 30, 1871 IN CASS CO., TEX. AND LIVED IN MILLER CO., ARK.. BEFORE HIS PA, WILLIAM JOHN KITTRELL BROUGHT THE FAMILY BACK TO TEXAS WHEN WILLIE WAS FOUR YEARS OLD. ACCORDING TO WILLIE'S JOURNAL,"WE WENT IN A OX WAGON. GRANDMA (COLLINS) RODE A HORSE. WE LANDED IN HOPKINS CO. TEXAS AT MY MOTHER'S DAD'S PLACE, ABOUT NOV 20, 1874. NEXT MORNING WE HAD A TWO FOOT SNOW AND GRANDMA WAS FEELING VERY BAD. SHE HAD PNEUMONIA AND DIED, i THINK ON MAR 12, 1875. SO WE DIDN'T MAKE ANY CROP.
WE MOVED ON MOTHER"S DAD'S PLACE AND WE STAYED WITH HIM FOR "FIVE LONG YEARS". WILLIE"S MOTHER WQS LYDIA "LIZZIE" HOWELL KITTRELL, BORN MAR 4 1852 IN GEORGIA. SHE IS BURIED AT GRANDFIELD, OKLA. WILLIE'S FATHER WAS WILLIAM JOHN KITTRELL, BORN IN 1846 IN TEXAS. WILLIAM JOHN'S PARENTS WERE JOHN KITTRELL, BORN IN S. CAROLINA, AND ANN M KITTRELL, BORN IN N. CAROLINA. "WILLIE" LIVED IN INDIAN TERRITORY AND IN SEVERAL COUNTIES IN NORTH EAST TEXAS, WHERE AT AGE 23, HE MET AND MARRIED REBECCA ELIZABETH ATWELL, AGE 15. REBECCA WAS BORN SEPT 10, 1879 IN W. MONROE, OUICHITA PARISH, LOUISIANA. HER FATHER JAMES ANDREW ATWELL DIED IN 1880 AND HER MOTHER, MELISSA IRVINA TAYLOR ATWELL, WAS ON A TRIP TO TEXAS WHEN REBECCA MET WILLIE. BOTH JAMES ANDREW ATWELL AND MELISSA IRVINA TAYLOR ATWELL, MARRIED JAN 25, 1877, ARE BURIED AT W. MONROE, LOUISIANA IN A CHURCHYARD ON LAND DONATED BY THE KITTRELLS. THE FATHER OF JAMES ANDREW ATWELL IS BELIEVED TO BE WILLIAM G ATWELL, AS HE, WITH JAMES, SIGNED THE MARRIAGE BOND REQUIRED IN LOUISIANA AT THAT TIME.
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0 @NI052@ NOTE KITTRELL, WILLIAM FELIX PAPER FROM CONNIE, NO DATE.
"WILLIE" WAS A SHARECROPPER,AS HIS PARENTS WERE. HE WAS BORN JAN 30,KITTRELL,
WILLIAM FELIX PAPER FROM CONNIE, NO DATE. "WILLIE" WAS A SHARECROPPER,AS
HIS PARENTS WERE. HE WAS BORN JAN 30, 1871 IN CASS CO., TEX. AND LIVED IN
MILLER CO., ARK.. BEFORE HIS PA, WILLIAM JOHN KITTRELL BROUGHT THE FAMILY BACK
TO TEXAS WHEN WILLIE WAS FOUR YEARS OLD. ACCORDING TO WILLIE'S JOURNAL,"WE
WENT IN A OX WAGON. GRANDMA (COLLINS) RODE A HORSE. WE LANDED IN HOPKINS CO.
TEXAS AT MY MOTHER'S DAD'S PLACE, ABOUT NOV 20, 1874. NEXT MORNING WE HAD A
TWO FOOT SNOW AND GRANDMA WAS FEELING VERY BAD. SHE HAD PNEUMONIA AND DIED, i
THINK ON MAR 12, 1875. SO WE DIDN'T MAKE ANY CROP. WE MOVED ON MOTHER"S DAD'S
PLACE AND WE STAYED WITH HIM FOR "FIVE LONG

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    • In The Netherlands , there was from January 4, 1871 to July 6, 1872 the cabinet Thorbecke III, with Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal) as prime minister.
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