Hij is getrouwd met Martha Catherine Smith.
D. B. KITTRELL MARTHA SMITH 22 Dec 1881 Smith TN
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 december 1881 te Smith County, Tennessee, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
1900
KITTRELL, DODGER (1900 U.S. Census) FarmerTENNESSEE , SMITH, 5-DISTAge: 40, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T623 Roll: 1600 Page: 62
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1906
THE LIBERTY HERALD
Editor, Will A. Vick
May 6, 1896
1930
Lutie C Kittrell 34 1895 Tennessee Head White District 6, Smith, TN
Elizabeth A Kittrell 32 1897 Wife District 6, Smith, TN
Luzell Kittrell 13 1916 Daughter District 6, Smith, TN
Gerald Kittrell 12 1917 Son District 6, Smith, TN
Dodges Kittrell 69 1860 Father District 6, Smith, TN
Martha Kittrell 67 1862 Mother District 6, Smith, TN
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Kittrell, Ottie B View Image Online
Age: 28 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Tennessee Roll: T626_2240
Race: White Page: 9B
State: Tennessee ED: 132
County: Davidson Image: 0530
Township: Nashville
Relationship: Head
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Diogenes & Norman Kittrell- abt 1870 Don Morgan, great nephew of Diogenes and Norman, provided this picture.
Pictured are twin brothers, Diogenes Ballou (Dodger) and Norman Buford Kittrell. They were born Dec 17, 1860, the first-borns of John Bell (Jack) and Julia Ballou Kittrell. (Jack and Julia are pictured on this website.)
Go To John Bell (Jack) and Julia Ballou Kittrell Picture <http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/oldpics/kittrelljohn.htm>
Dodger was named in honor of his uncle, Diogenes (Ogg or Aug) Ballou, who died as a young man in the Civil War. Ogg was the son of Lorenzo Dow and Mary Kittrell Ballou. Dodger married Martha Catherine Smith Dec 22, 1881 and they became the parents of at least five children. Martha was born Oct 10, 1864, the daughter of Silas and Mary Cornwell Smith. Mary died soon after Martha was born and she was reared by her grandfather, Barnett Cornwell. Norman was married to Lucy Toney, daughter of Walter D. Toney, and theybecame the parents of at least four children.
Go To Dodger And Martha Kittrell Pictures <http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/oldpics/kittrelldodger.htm>
In 1900, Dodger and Norman were living near each other on Defeated Creek and were engaged in the lumber business. Later, they and Ben Organ operated a planing mill in Pleasant Shade.Their business card is shown below. After the deaths of his parents in 1902, Dodger bought much of the land (the old Leonard Ballou farm) his parents owned at Pleasant Shade and livedthere until his death Jul 22, 1940. Martha died Sep 2, 1938.
While living on defeated Creek, Norman was also in the flour milling business. He served two terms on the Smith County Court and two terms as a constable. Later, he moved to Nashville where he was employed by the Nashville Union Stock Yards. He died Aug 15, 1935 and is buried in Nashville.
Ben Organ died in 1940 and is buried in the Dixon Springs Cemetery. His gravestone is shown below.
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