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Persoonlijke gegevens Sarah Williams Kittrell Goree KBNrWm 2780 BioPqFgcmtMidwayTXBu 5 "Sallie" 

  • Zij is geboren op 26 april 1807 in Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina.Bron 1
  • Zij is overleden op 17 juni 1903 in Mifflin, Madison County, Texas, zij was toen 96 jaar oud.Bron 2
  • Zij is begraven in Midway Cemetery, Midway, Madison County, Texas.Bron 1
  • Een kind van Bryant Kittrell en Mary Norman
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 6 juli 2022.

Gezin van Sarah Williams Kittrell Goree KBNrWm 2780 BioPqFgcmtMidwayTXBu 5 "Sallie"

Zij is getrouwd met Langston Goree.

From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~alpicken/greene/k.html
KITRELL, Harriet TIER, Daniel Aug 02 1825
KITRELL, Sarah GOREE, Langston Nov 25 1834
KITTRELL, John R HALL, Elvira A May 07 1851
KITTRELL, Mary B SCOTT, Samuel D Dec 13 1837
KITTRELL, Mary Evans BARKLEY, David Mcd Oct 13 1847

Zij zijn getrouwd op 25 november 1834 te Marion, Greene County, Alabama, zij was toen 27 jaar oud.Bron 3


Kind(eren):

  1. Thomas Jewett Goree  1835-1905 
  2. Robert Daniel Goree  1839-1923 
  3. Langston James Goree  1841-1887 
  4. Edwin King Goree  1843-1914
  5. Susan Margaret Goree  1846-1931 


Notities over Sarah Williams Kittrell Goree KBNrWm 2780 BioPqFgcmtMidwayTXBu 5 "Sallie"

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1820s through 1833
A riot, in which five students were engaged, shows a roughness of manners not paralleled now. Becoming angry for some cause with Wm. Barbee, the ex-Steward, who had been recently in the Legislature, colleague of Willie P. Mangum, they proceeded one Sunday night to rock his house, crashing the window panes and even the sashes. Barbee swore out a warrant against the leader and the others were summoned as witnesses. To use the stilted words of the clerk of the Faculty, the witnesses "resorted in their minds to such construction of the oath and of the questions put to them, as in their apprehension relieved them from the necessity of testifying in relation to their companions, in consequence of which the protection of society was withheld from the person, the family and property of one of its citizens." The leader and one other were dismissed. The remaining three were suspended, two for four and one for three months.
SOCIAL LIFE OF CHAPEL HILL IN THE TWENTIES.
One of the most popular Chapel Hill belles of this period, very winning and beautiful, a good singer, accustomed to raise the tunes in church service, was Miss Sarah Williams Kittrell, whose father removed from Granville to a home about two miles southwest of the University buildings, where he carried on a farm and took student boarders. Tradition says that she agreed to marry a promising Senior, afterwards United States Senator, but the match was broken off because of his poverty and great distance from Chapel Hill. After he became famous, he returned by invitation to deliver the annual Commencement address, and his old boarding house keeper, Mrs. Betsey Nunn, upbraided him for breaking faith with her favorite Sally Kittrell. Learning that she was living in Midway, Texas, in her 90th year, Mrs. Goree, aunt of Judge George W. Kittrell of California, I wrote to her and received in reply a

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most sprightly letter, giving her reminiscences of Chapel Hill society. I add that five of her sons and grandsons were officers in the Confederate Army, and that during a visit of Miss Winnie Davis to Texas she rode one hundred miles to pay her respects to the "Daughter of the Confederacy." The kindly manner in which she speaks of her old flame indicates that their engagement and its disruption, if true, left no permanent scar on her happy soul. With her aid and from other sources I endeavor to depict the life of Chapel Hill in the twenties.

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a looseness around the ankles which admitted snow, and the urchin came in from his winter sport with his feet well nigh frozen.
The food was plenteous and palatable. In addition to the poultry, hogs and beeves, which all raised for themselves, raccoons abounded on the creeks, opossums and squirrels in the forest, partridges, larks, doves and hares swarmed in the fields. As winter came on great flocks of wild pigeons darkened the air, often resting at night in the oak trees, where they were slaughtered by the wheelbarrow-full. Owing to the abundance of persimmons, the opossums were so fat that their superabundant grease was used to make smooth the wagon axles; their fur and that of hares, minks, muskrats and raccoons were fashioned into winter caps for the boys. Then too there were many fish in the creeks, and part of the daily task of the pretty black-eyed Sally Kittrell was, accompanied by a brother, to visit their fish traps and bring in the catch for the breakfast fry.
The clothing was mostly home-made. Small patches of cotton were planted, and for some time the seed was picked out by hand. Each child had his or her task, and after all were finished they were regaled with cider and apples. After this, lessons for the next day were studied by the light of split lightwood or pine knot. Tallow candles were a luxury, reserved for a great occasion, such as a preacher's visit, or a festive gathering.
Mr. Kittrell, the father, imported the first cotton-gin ever seen in this part of the world, not much larger than a sewing machine. After this there was more cotton raised in the neighborhood. The date of the importation is not exactly known, but it was prior to 1833, when he removed to Alabama. The clothing was woven on the family loom.
Before the advent of the Whitney gin, tobacco was largely raised. The market was Fayetteville. The hogsheads containing the leaf were placed on little wheels and thus rolled to Fayetteville, a horse pulling each. The driver would be absent two or three weeks. His return was hailed with delight, for each girl expected a calico dress and a pair of shoes, to be worn only on Sundays.

Kemp P. Battle in History of the University of North Carolina

She was Langston's 2nd wife.

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
Sarah W. GOREE Self W Female W 73 DC Keeping House --- ---
M.F.(bud) WALLACE Other S Male W 22 MO Stock Man KY TN
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Source Information:
Census Place District 2, Madison, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255318
NA Film Number T9-1318
Page Number 323D
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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Sarah Williams Kittrell

Tabitha Bryant
± 1756-> 1804
Thomas Norman
± 1745-1818
Sarah Williams
± 1749-1833
Bryant Kittrell
< 1776-1837
Mary Norman
1776-1870

Sarah Williams Kittrell
1807-1903

1834

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  1. Wooodvorwerk, via http://woodvorwerk.com/wood/p2690.htm..., 4 juli 2010
    Wood & Torbert Families
    Ancestors, collaterals and their associates, of William Boyd Wood Jr.
    Sarah Williams Kittrell
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    Sarah Williams Kittrell
    F, b. circa 1807, d. 17 June 1903
    Sarah Williams Kittrell|b. c 1807\nd. 17 Jun 1903|p2690.htm|Bryant Kittrell|b. c 1779\nd. 1836|p2691.htm|Mary A. Norman|b. c 1776|p2692.htm|||||||Thomas Norman|b. s 1750|p2693.htm||||
    Father: Bryant Kittrell b. c 1779, d. 1836
    Mother: Mary A. Norman b. c 1776
    Sarah Williams Kittrell was born circa 1807 in North Carolina.
    She was the daughter of Bryant Kittrell and Mary A. Norman .
    She was known as Sally.
    She married Langston James Goree , son of John Goree and Lucy Liles , on 27 November 1834 in Greene County, Alabama, or 25 November, which may have been the date of the license..
    She and Langston James Goree appeared on the census of 1 June 1850 at Greene County, Alabama; living next door to Sarah's brother Pleasant Kittrell and his wife Mary Frances, daughter of Langston Goree and his first wife Susan Kenner.
    Sarah Williams Kittrell became a widow at the 1853 death of her husband Langston James Goree .
    Sarah Williams Kittrell appeared in the census of 1 June 1860 in Dayton, Polk County, Texas. Other members of the household included Thomas Jewett Goree , Robert Daniel Goree , Langston James Goree Jr. , Pleasant K. Goree and Susan Margaret Goree .
    She and Robert Campbell Goree and Lucy Bettie Kittrell were enumerated in the census of 1 June 1870 in the household of Robert Daniel Goree and Frances Rebecca Campbell in Midway, Madison County, Texas; Also enumerated in the household were Young (age 13) and Mollie (age 9) Hodge, both born in Texas, probably children of a sister of Robert, most likely Anna.
    Sarah Williams Kittrell died on 17 June 1903 in Midway, Madison County, Texas.
    Last Edited: 6 Oct 2008
    Family: Langston James Goree b. 19 Sep 1793, d. 1853
    Thomas Jewett Goree + b. 14 Nov 1835, d. 5 Mar 1905
    Robert Daniel Goree + b. Dec 1838, d. 23 Jun 1923
    Langston James Goree Jr. + b. 25 Jan 1841, d. 8 Oct 1887
    Edwin King Goree b. 11 Apr 1844, d. 4 Apr 1914
    Pleasant K. Goree b. c 1846
    Susan Margaret Goree b. c 1848
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    Sarah Williams Kittrell|b. 26 Apr 1807\nd. 17 Jun 1903|p2690.htm|Bryant Kittrell|b. c 1779\nd. 1836|p2691.htm|Mary A. Norman|b. c 1776|p2692.htm|||||||Thomas Norman|b. s 1750|p2693.htm||||
    •Father: Bryant Kittrell b. circa 1779, d. 1836
    •Mother: Mary A. Norman b. circa 1776
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell was born on 26 April 1807 in North Carolina.
    •She was known as Sally.
    •She married Langston James Goree, son of John Goree and Lucy Liles, on 27 November 1834 in Greene County, Alabama, or 25 November, which may have been the date of the license..
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell became a widow at the 5 July 1853 death of her husband Langston James Goree.
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Dayton PO, Polk County, Texas. Other members of the household included Thomas Jewett Goree, Robert Daniel Goree, Langston James Goree Jr., Pleasant Kittrell Goree and Susan Margaret Goree. Thomas Jewett Goree also was enumerated as a lawyer in Montgomery County.
    •Robert Daniel Goree and Frances Rebecca Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Midway, Madison County, Texas, Also enumerated in the household were Young (age 13) and Mollie (age 9) Hodge, both born in Texas, probably children of a sister of Robert, most likely Anna.. Other members of the household included Sarah Williams Kittrell, Robert Campbell Goree and Lucy Bettie Kittrell.
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell died on 17 June 1903 at age 96 in Texas.
    •She was buried at Midway Cemetery in Madisonville, Madison County, Texas.
    •Last Edited: 20 May 2012
    Family: Langston James Goree b. 19 September 1793, d. 5 July 1853
    ◦Thomas Jewett Goree+ b. 14 November 1835, d. 5 March 1905
    ◦Robert Daniel Goree+ b. 15 December 1838, d. 23 June 1923
    ◦Langston James Goree Jr.+ b. 25 January 1841, d. 8 October 1887
    ◦Edwin King Goree b. 11 April 1844, d. 4 April 1914
    ◦Pleasant Kittrell Goree+ b. 22 May 1845, d. 22 April 1933
    ◦Susan Margaret Goree+ b. circa 1848
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    Sarah Williams Kittrell

    F, b. 26 April 1807, d. 17 June 1903


    •Father: Bryant Kittrell b. circa 1779, d. 1836
    •Mother: Mary A. Norman b. circa 1776
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell was born on 26 April 1807 in North Carolina.
    •She was known as Sally.
    •She married Langston James Goree, son of John Goree and Lucy Liles, on 27 November 1834 in Greene County, Alabama, or 25 November, which may have been the date of the license..
    •Langston James Goree and Sarah Williams Kittrell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Perry County, Alabama. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Samuel Escridge Goree, Mary Frances Goree, Anna Goree, Thomas Jewett Goree and Robert Daniel Goree. Also in the household was a second female aged 30-39, whose identity is unknown, and may have been in the household in 1830.
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell became a widow at the 5 July 1853 death of her husband Langston James Goree.
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Dayton PO, Polk County, Texas. Other members of the household included Thomas Jewett Goree, Robert Daniel Goree, Langston James Goree Jr., Edwin King Goree, Pleasant Kittrell Goree and Susan Margaret Goree. Thomas Jewett Goree also was enumerated as a lawyer in Montgomery County.
    •Robert Daniel Goree and Frances Rebecca Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Midway, Madison County, Texas, Also enumerated in the household were Young (age 13) and Mollie (age 9) Hodge, both born in Texas, probably children of a sister of Robert, most likely Anna.. Other members of the household included Sarah Williams Kittrell, Robert Campbell Goree and Lucy Bettie Kittrell.
    •The following appeared on 27 April 1889 in The Galveston Daily News: (Huntsville, April 26) There is to be a dinner at Major Goree's to-day, given in honor of his aged and venerable mother, Mrs. Sarah W. Goree, who will celebrate the 82nd anniversary of her birth. Only her old lady friends will be participants in the banquet, but her numerous friends of all ages and sexes will join in wishing for the venerable lady many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Goree still retains the use of all her faculties and enjoys robust health, and is possessed of unusual activity both of mind and body. Her husband, Dr. Langston Goree, died soon after coming to Texas, in Trinity county, in 1853.
    •Sarah Williams Kittrell died on 17 June 1903 at age 96 in Texas.
    •She was buried at Midway Cemetery in Madisonville, Madison County, Texas.
    •Last Edited: 28 Jul 2013


    Family: Langston James Goree b. 19 September 1793, d. 5 July 1853
    •Thomas Jewett Goree+ b. 14 November 1835, d. 5 March 1905
    •Robert Daniel Goree+ b. 15 December 1838, d. 23 June 1923
    •Langston James Goree Jr.+ b. 25 January 1841, d. 8 October 1887
    •Edwin King Goree b. 11 April 1843, d. 4 April 1914
    •Pleasant Kittrell Goree+ b. 22 May 1845, d. 22 April 1933
    •Susan Margaret Goree+ b. 23 September 1848, d. 7 January 1931


    Compilers: Elsa Vorwerk & Bill Wood, Georgetown, Texas
  2. Gene Pool Ancestry.com, via http://woodvorwerk.com/wood/p2690.htm..., 4 juli 2010
  3. "Albert Tree" <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~albert/html/fam/fam03996.htm> (text/html)

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