(1) Hij is getrouwd met Catherine F. Warren.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 25 september 1844, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Sidney Shuh.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 1853.
State Land Records
Last Name:Kittrell
First Name:S. J.
Date:3/13/1861
Box:286
File:2
Record Type:Swamp Land Application
Notes:3772
Location:Sec. 31, T8N R1W, 39 acres
http://www.ark-ives.com/search/detail.asp?sec=SLRecords&id=33512
1860 Census,Wilson County, Tennessee
S.J. Kittrell (First_Last) Regiment Name 2 Missouri Cavalry Side Confederate Company A Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private Alternate Name Notes Film Number M380 roll 8
1870
KITTRALL, SAMUEL J (1870 U.S. Census) KENTUCKY , BOURBON, MIDDLETOWN PCTAge: 47, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: M593 Roll: 447 Page: 313
Emma Kittrall Middletown, Bourbon, KY 14 1855 Tennessee White Female
John Kittrall Middletown, Bourbon, KY 21 1848 Tennessee White Male
Samuel J Kittrall Middletown, Bourbon, KY 47 1822 Tennessee White Male
Siddie Kittrall Middletown, Bourbon, KY 34 1835 Indiana White Female
Enumerated Samuel Jackson Kittrell 1910a few months before death with wife Sidney and before was Hannibal and wife and just after was Earl nd Cora and child Linwood.
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John Fakes, father of Albert L and William C
DBoyd7610 (View posts) Posted: 31 Dec 2001 12:54PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Fakes, Moser, Smith, Kittrell
Hi all. In an attempt to find information on my Bert/Burt T. Smith of Wilson County, I went back through my files and found that Bert's wife, Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Fakes had a
sister named Mary Fakes, born 1841, who married Josephus H Smith.I suspect that Josephus and Bert may have been brothers but don't know that for sure. I know Mary and Sarah's parents were Albert L Fakes and Sarah B Johnson (daughter of Samuel Johnson and Sarah Moss) and Albert's dad was John Fakes, born in Scotland and lived and died in Kentucky (John also had a son named William C Fakes) but what I don't know is who John married or if he is the John W Fakes that I keep seeing bantied around. Does anyone have any idea about that?
I get some of this information from the following:
History of Arkansas, Woodruff County, Page 295, Arkansas State Archives:
"Dr. G.B. Fakes,(they're talking about Gideon B Fakes here) a prominent citizen, retired physician and surgeon, and considered on the wealthiest planters in Woodruff County (Arkansas), making his home in Barnes Township, is a native of Wilson County, Tenn., and was born in 1840. His father William C., first saw the light of day in Kentucky about 1813, and his mother was born in Wilson County, Tenn., in 1816, … Grandfather John Fakes is a Scotchman by birth and emigrated to America when a young man, settling in Kentucky where he married and passed the remainder of his life, working at his trader, that of a hatter.… Dr. Fakes is the third in a family of eleven children, and with them was reared on a farm, receiving all the advantages of the schools of that period."
and
Glimpses of Yesterday, Red River Journal, by Lucy Marion Reeves.
Subject: Dr. Gideon Bransford Fakes.
"Dr. Fakes was born April 11, 1841, at Lebanon, Tenn. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Moser Fakes. There were seven other boys in the family, Calvin, Bathaniel, John, Pinkney Lawson, William Joseph, Bailey and Grayson Fakes. There were four girls in the family, Margaret, Mary, Laura, and Betty Fakes. Attending school in Lebanon, Gideon planned at an early age to study medicine. First he went to school in Nashville, later attending medical school in St. Louis. Returning to Lebanon, the young doctor became dissatisified. Dr. Fakes decided to make his name in a new country. He joined the Sam Kittrell family in a covered wagon and after a hazardous trip over primitive roads and rivers, they settled about a quarter of a mile north of where the town of McCrory (Arkansas) is today. There was just a small clearing with several pioneer families and their homes and two miles south was the village of DeView (Arkansas), which was a stage coach stop and the largest settlement in that area."
Jim Reinhar's Note: I visited the graves of Gideon and Eleanor Fakes who are buried in Fakes Cemetery, McCrory, Arkansas this past May, 2001.
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Samuel J Kittrell
Birth: 1821
Death: 1910
Burial:
Augusta Memorial Park
Augusta
Woodruff County
Arkansas, USA
Created by: Brenda Huntley
Record added: Mar 07, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 34545571