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Zij is getrouwd met Robert Kittrell.

ROBERT KITTRELL BELL FRENCH 07 Mar 1878 Roane TN

Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 maart 1878 te Kingston, Roane County, Tennessee, zij was toen 21 jaar oud.Bron 1


Kind(eren):

  1. Robert French Kittrell  1895-1959 
  2. Sara Louise Kittrell  1897-???? 


Notities over Belle French Kittrell sKs01FgmctTNBu 8

1900
KITTRELL, ROBERT (1900 U.S. Census) President Bank TENNESSEE , ROANE, KINGSTONAge: 60, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T623 Roll: 1593 Page: 16
22 7/7

1910
KITTRELL, BELLE F (1910 U.S. Census) DressmakerTENNESSEE , BLOUNT, 1-WD MARYVILLEAge: 53, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T624 Roll: 1491 Page: 113

1915
The Maryville Enterprise Index to Obituaries 1906-1960 "K"
Kittrell Belle French 4-27-1915
Kittrell Clemmie 12-20-1906
Kittrell Dr. S.S. 6-7-1934
Kittrell French 64 9-16-1959
Kittrell John M. 4-7-1949
Kittrell Love 54 2-28-1946
Kittrell Mrs. S.S. 3-19-1942
Kittrell Nannie 63 3-17-1949
[http://www.tngenweb.org/blount/newspr/MEk.htm]

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2052, Date of Import: Sep 5, 2001]He was resident of Kingston a long time while president of the Bank and Trust Co. there. Belle was a dress-maker, and supported herself and family after husbands death by sewing for students of Maryville College and townspeople.

65. BELLE5 FRENCH (SARAH JANE4 MCCAMMON, SAMUEL3, THOMAS2, SAMUEL1) was born 13-Aug-1856 in Kingston, Knox Co, Tennessee, and died 23-Aug-1915 in Maryville, Tennessee. She married ROBERT KITTRELL Abt. 1878 in date not listed, Kingston, Tennessee. He was born 10-Dec-1840 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 20-Apr-1905 in Marysville, Tennessee.

Notes for BELLE FRENCH:
ID Number: 112531235

More About BELLE FRENCH:
Burial: Abt. 24-Aug-1915, Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee

More About ROBERT KITTRELL:
Burial: Abt. 21-Apr-1905, Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee

More About ROBERT KITTRELL and BELLE FRENCH:
Marriage: Abt. 1878, date not listed, Kingston, Tennessee

Children of BELLE FRENCH and ROBERT KITTRELL are:
i.JENNIE FLORENCE6 KITTRELL, b. 27-Apr-1879, Kingston, Tennessee; d. 12-Nov-1939, location not given.

Notes for JENNIE FLORENCE KITTRELL:
ID Number: 1125312351

ii.OLIVER PLEASANT KITTRELL, b. 03-Jul-1881, Kingston, Tennessee; d. 03-Jul-1881, location not given.

Notes for OLIVER PLEASANT KITTRELL:
ID Number: 1125312352

iii.NANCY AGNES KITTRELL, b. 19-Mar-1885, Kingston, Tennessee; d. 18-Mar-1948, location not given.

Notes for NANCY AGNES KITTRELL:
ID Number: 1125312353

iv.CLEMMIE ETHEL KITTRELL, b. 16-Nov-1887, Kingston, Tennessee.

Notes for CLEMMIE ETHEL KITTRELL:
ID Number: 1125312354

v.WILLIE BELLE KITTRELL, b. 23-Aug-1890, Kingston, Tennessee.

Notes for WILLIE BELLE KITTRELL:
ID Number: 1125312355

148.vi.ROBERT FRENCH KITTRELL, b. 15-Apr-1895, Athens, Tennessee; d. 12-Sep-1959, Kingston, Tennessee, location not given.
149.vii.SARA LOUISE KITTRELL, b. 13-Jun-1897, Marysville, Blount Co, Tennessee.

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1. Caleb B. FRENCH was born ABT. 1833 in Kingston, Tennessee. He married Sarah Jane MCCAMMON 28 AUG 1855 in Knox Co, Tennessee, daughter of Samuel MCCAMMON and Martha Boyd COWAN. She was born 20 MAR 1835 in Knoxville ?, Knox Co, Tennessee, and died in Kingston, Tennessee. She was buried in Kingston, Tennessee.

Children of Caleb B. FRENCH and Sarah Jane MCCAMMON are:+ 2 i. Samuel McCammon FRENCH was born ABT. 1856 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 1906 in Kingston, Tennessee.
+ 3 ii. Belle FRENCH was born 13 AUG 1856 in Kingston, Knox Co, Tennessee, and died 23 AUG 1915 in Maryville, Tennessee.
4 iii. William M. FRENCH was born ABT. 1858 in Kingston, Tennessee. He married Lida POPE ABT. 1878 in location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee. She was born ABT. 1860 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died in Kingston, Tennessee. He married Nola SMITHERMAN ABT. 1880 in location and date not given, Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was born ABT. 1860 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and died in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee.
+ 5 iv. Oliver M. FRENCH was born ABT. 1860 in Kingston, Tennessee.
6 v. Clemmie FRENCH was born ABT. 1862 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 1892 in Kingston ?, Tennessee. She married Welcher HOPE ABT. 1882 in location not given, Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1860 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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2. Samuel McCammon FRENCH (Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1856 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 1906 in Kingston, Tennessee. He married Margaret Ella DE-ARMOND ABT. 1874 in location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee. She was born 13 NOV 1865 in Kingston, Tennessee, date not listed, and died 1906 in Kingston, Tennessee.

Children of Samuel McCammon FRENCH and Margaret Ella DE-ARMOND are:+ 7 i. Clarence FRENCH was born ABT. 1875 in Kingston, Tennessee.
+ 8 ii. Oliver D. FRENCH was born ABT. 1876 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died in Harrison, Tennessee.
+ 9 iii. Ellen FRENCH was born ABT. 1877 in Kingston, Tennessee.
+ 10 iv. Elizabeth FRENCH was born ABT. 1878 in Tennessee, location and date not given.
11 v. James FRENCH was born ABT. 1879 in Kingston, Tennessee.

3. Belle FRENCH (Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born 13 AUG 1856 in Kingston, Knox Co, Tennessee, and died 23 AUG 1915 in Maryville, Tennessee. She was buried ABT. 24 AUG 1915 in Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee. She married Robert KITTRELL ABT. 1878 in date not listed, Kingston, Tennessee. He was born 10 DEC 1840 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 20 APR 1905 in Marysville, Tennessee. He was buried ABT. 21 APR 1905 in Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee.

Children of Belle FRENCH and Robert KITTRELL are: 12 i. Jennie Florence KITTRELL was born 27 APR 1879 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 12 NOV 1939 in location not given.
13 ii. Oliver Pleasant KITTRELL was born 3 JUL 1881 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 3 JUL 1881 in location not given.
14 iii. Nancy Agnes KITTRELL was born 19 MAR 1885 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died 18 MAR 1948 in location not given.
15 iv. Clemmie Ethel KITTRELL was born 16 NOV 1887 in Kingston, Tennessee.
16 v. Willie Belle KITTRELL was born 23 AUG 1890 in Kingston, Tennessee.
+ 17 vi. Robert French KITTRELL was born 15 APR 1895 in Athens, Tennessee, and died 12 SEP 1959 in Kingston, Tennessee, location not given.
+ 18 vii. Sara Louise KITTRELL was born 13 JUN 1897 in Marysville, Blount Co, Tennessee.

5. Oliver M. FRENCH (Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1860 in Kingston, Tennessee. He married Unknown Female UNNAMED ABT. 1880 in location and date not given, Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee. She was born ABT. 1860 in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Child of Oliver M. FRENCH and Unknown Female UNNAMED is: 19 i. Dorothy FRENCH was born ABT. 1881 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee, location and date not given. She married Walter C. WHITTAKER ABT. 1900 in location and date not given, Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1878 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee, location and date not given.


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7. Clarence FRENCH (Samuel McCammon FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1875 in Kingston, Tennessee. She married Alvin HURD ABT. 1893 in location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1873 in location and date not given.

Child of Clarence FRENCH and Alvin HURD is: 20 i. Alvin HURD was born ABT. 1904 in Tennessee, location and date not given, and died in Florida ?.

8. Oliver D. FRENCH (Samuel McCammon FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1876 in Kingston, Tennessee, and died in Harrison, Tennessee. He married Clara BUCHANAN ABT. 1896 in location and date not given, Tennessee. She was born ABT. 1878 in Tennessee, location and date not given.

Children of Oliver D. FRENCH and Clara BUCHANAN are: 21 i. UnNamed Son One FRENCH was born ABT. 1897 in Tennessee, location and date not given.
22 ii. UnNamed Son Two FRENCH was born ABT. 1898 in Tennessee, location and date not given.
23 iii. Unnamed Daughter FRENCH was born ABT. 1899 in Tennessee, location and date not given.

9. Ellen FRENCH (Samuel McCammon FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1877 in Kingston, Tennessee. She married Charles HORNSBY ABT. 1895 in location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1875 in Kingston, Tennessee, location and date not given.

Child of Ellen FRENCH and Charles HORNSBY is: 24 i. Charles HORNSBY was born ABT. 1896 in Tennessee, location and date not given.

10. Elizabeth FRENCH (Samuel McCammon FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born ABT. 1878 in Tennessee, location and date not given. She married Mace KAVANAUGH ABT. 1896 in location and date not given, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1876 in Tennessee, location and date not given.

Children of Elizabeth FRENCH and Mace KAVANAUGH are: 25 i. Unnamed Son KAVANAUGH was born ABT. 1899 in Tennessee, location and date not given.
26 ii. Unnamed Daughter KAVANAUGH was born ABT. 1901 in Tennessee, location and date not given.

17. Robert French KITTRELL (Belle FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born 15 APR 1895 in Athens, Tennessee, and died 12 SEP 1959 in Kingston, Tennessee, location not given. He married Ruth ALLISON ABT. 1915 in location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee. She was born ABT. 1897 in Kingston, Tennessee, location and date not given, and died 30 JUN 1977 in Kingston, Tennessee, location not given.

Child of Robert French KITTRELL and Ruth ALLISON is: 27 i. Living KITTRELL. She married Living SCHWAM.

18. Sara Louise KITTRELL (Belle FRENCH2, Caleb B. FRENCH1) was born 13 JUN 1897 in Marysville, Blount Co, Tennessee. She married John Carson GALLAMORE ABT. 1913 in location and date not given, Maryville, Blount Co, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1897 in Knox Co, TEnnessee, and died 4 JUL 1960 in Knox Co, Tennessee, location not given. She married Matthew Walter HARDIN ABT. 1915 in location and date not given, Maryville, Blount Co, Tennessee. He was born ABT. 1895 in Maryville, Blount Co, Tennessee, location and date not given, and died ABT. 1932 in Maryville, Blount Co, Tennessee, location and date not given.

Children of Sara Louise KITTRELL and Matthew Walter HARDIN are: 28 i. Living HARDIN. She married Benjamin DELOZIER. He was born ABT. 1915 in Tennessee, location and date not given, and died 1966 in Minnesota, location not given.
29 ii. Living HARDIN. He married Pauline Edith STYLES. She was born 20 JAN 1920 in Tennessee, location not given, and died 23 JAN 1974 in Virginia, location and date not given. He married Pearl Darlene SMITHWICH. She was born ABT. 1920 in Norfolk, Virginia, location and date not given, and died JUN 1977 in Norfolk, Virginia, location not given.

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23. SARAH JANE4 MCCAMMON (SAMUEL3, THOMAS2, SAMUEL1) was born 20-Mar-1835 in Knoxville ?, Knox Co, Tennessee, and died in Kingston, Tennessee. She married CALEB B. FRENCH 28-Aug-1855 in Knox Co, Tennessee, son of UNNAMED FRENCH. He was born Abt. 1833 in Kingston, Tennessee.

Notes for SARAH JANE MCCAMMON:
pg 288-290, THE JOHN PICKENS FAMILY, by Nellie Pickens Anderson; ed by Elizabeth Shue 1985:
"SARAH JANE McCAMMON/French;...Jane wrote letters to her sister Mary Naomi after Mary had moved to Kansas. Mary and her family preserved these letters and through the interest and effort of Jane Little Todd we have these to share with you. Every effort was mad to locate letters Mary Naomi wrote, but we are having difficulty in locating Jane's descendants. There were five children; Samuel, William, Oliver,
Clemmie and Belle."
"Kingston,
November 14, 1800
Dear Brother and Sister
After begging pardon for not writing to you sooner I will tell you I received your letters and was real glad to get them and hear that you were all well. This leaves us all well. Caleb has gone to Belles for
Clemmie, and she had been up there for three months. Oliver was home to vote. This was his first vote for president and he says he did not lose a vote, every one of his candidates were successful. Mc was at
Knoxville at the republican rally Friday before the election. He was his uncle Thomas Mc and Marshall F. They reported the kinfolk well. He said he thougth his Uncle Pink was there but he did not see him. There was such a crowd it was impossible to find anyone unless you just run upon them. I suppose William had been in at the democratic rally and was not there. The boys said they did not see him, but the way Col. Young told us that E.H.F. (E. H. Flenniken) said he was gong to vote a republican ticket. How is Kansas on politics? If it is Democractic you will feel like a fish out of water won't you? Tell me in you next letter what kind of home you have and if you have any good neighbors and all about everything, so I can imagine how you look at home in the "far West". I study about you a great deal and give a good deal to be able to see you and talk with you, and aks as many questions as I want to. You know how I always would do that with you, more than any of the rest of the connections. I believe you said in your letter that you could buy coal for 5 cts. per bushel. We have to pay from 14 to 16 here for it this winter and it is hard to get sometimes even a that. Have you sold yourhogs? In Knox, some of the farmers in this Co. have lost fine lots of hogs from cholera. I hope you wil not meet with such bad lick with yours. Have you plenty of apples this year? and have you a good orchard, if you have not, let me emtreat you to select a few
varieties that will do wellin the country and plant them out, for I thing it is terrible to have no fruit. Have you good schools? in reach ofyou and are the children going to school. How is uncle Montgomery
Cowan and family? Tell them if I ever think I can spare money enough to make a visit to Kansas... If we had not had our mill burned this summer I think I could but it takes a yar or two to catchup after such
a loss, however Ihope i will be able to come to see you sometime. Belle wrote me the other day that she did not now wheather Mr. Kittrell would come to Kansas this winter or not. He and another man were about to go mule buying. I must tell you before I quit about my trip home after I left you. The boat run on a rock and did not get to L. and next morning Oliver come on the 4:00 o'clock train and about forty negro
preachers going to K to a conference. They hired all the hacks in Loudon and started to Kingston. Before we got up the hotel keeper said he sent him word we wanted a hack, but we did not get, so got a skiff
and Oliver, wife and me come to K in it in fives hours. Write me a great long letter soon.
Your affectionate sister
S.J. French."
"To Jacob French from Caleb French, probably include in a letter from Saray Jane to Mary Naomi, November, 1880. Transc. by E. Shue:
"It never rains without it pours" Do not think because I have not written you that I have forgotten you for I think of you every day and hope you have health and happiness and friends in you new home. This
has been the most peculiar and disagreeable year I ever experienced. Came in with ice and snow and the mercury down below "Keno" and them warm through February and part of March and then cold and stormy until____ April then hot and cool by turns until 1st of July then dry and hot as blazes for 3 months the mercury standing at 102 and 103 for weeks at a time. I have sawed over a million feet and sold nearly all of it. I have shipped 950,000 feet to Ristine in May alone and have a contract with them for 1,500,000 ft. the coming season. have some of it sawed and will push it with the full capacity of my mill so soon as there is a rise in the river that I can get logs. It is raining now with a prospect are high, corn is nsome places is very short in some fairly good, prices high, wire me a long letter and tell me all about
everything and don't you forget it.
CBF
Kingston, August 20, 1893
My dear sister
It has been a long time since I heard from you and long time since I wrote you, but in all the time I have never ceased to love and think of you and yours.
My life for the last five years has been one of trouble as you are trouble as you are aware Caleb got his leg broke at his mill and after four weeks in which he suffered terribly trying to save his leg,he had to have it taken off to save his life for four or five months after that he lay in a helpless condition and a part of the thime almost diead he finally got up and got an artificial limb but never could get about well with it and felt so discouraged. His health was never so good a year ago las tBeb. our youngest daughter Clemmie died. She had been married nearly four years to Welcher Hope of Loudon Co. Caleb had not been well and her death seemed to prostrate him. He said he felt just as though his heart was broke and I sometimes think it was the went down steadily and in a few weeks began to have smothering spells
that Dr's said he had heart trouble and treated him for that after a while he commenced swelling when he first noticed it he told me that would be the last of him he said he had often thought he had heart disease after he had his leg taken off. He seemed anxious to get well but said he was not afraid to die and at the last passed off peacefully and I think is better off than any of us. While I am left all alone in a sense all the children ar married but it won't be long till I hope to meet my loved ones that have gone before.
I have just returned from a visit to our brothers and sisters I had not been there since you moved west. I went to Knoxville down on the Knoxville Southern road to Greenback in a mile of Clemmies when I got there I found Pinkney and Ann there they had just got there and intended going home in the evening but Clem and Mattie insisted on them staying all night and then sent for Sam and his wife to come down so we had a little family reunioin. they was all tolerably good health except Mattie She had had a sick spell just before I went but was up able to go around. Sam came down with his
hack and took us all up to his house. Mattie went back with Clemmie said she felt so bad she would rather be at home Pinkney come down to Sams and took me up to his house, and from there to Tommys he lives just above the old Houston place, the place where Browns used to live they are all in about as good health as common, and seem very well satisfied though they are on a very poor place he has a right good crop on it this year. Tommy is breaking might fast. McCall has a right good place but they have a very old house and you know Mattie bought half of the and I think Jo don't want to built o it undivided and it is not suitable for division. Mattie of course is not able to pay her half for building a house but her and Clemmie does want a house I hope they will come to some decision so they can have a comfortable home.
Sam is well fixed and good buildings, but he has nearly broke himself down building and working so hard. I went from Tommys to Williams's they are all well, the oldest chidren are married
and Meg is up at Huffakers with her grandparents so there is only Mattied and Eliza ofhis first chidren there they have three by the last marriage. They all seem to get along very well. William has been
running a dairy for several years. They were milking sixteen cows when I was there and his wife and the girls was doing the milking churning and house work. I told him to sell off some of them cows or it would
kill his women folks there is too much hard work about it.
I was at Marsh French's twice while I was in Knox they are all well, marsh says he can't stand much hard work since he had that spell of pneumonia.
Addie Flenniken went to see Sarah Andes. You perhaps head they has their house burned in the spring they lost nearly everything except their beds with the clothes that were on them
and what was in the jparlor they have built a house in the same place, and was living in it but only. Three rooms were finished. Sarah has not changed as much as I expected to find her. I had not seen her for 21
years and seems right cheerful. She has a baby 13 or 14 months old.
I also went to see Joshia's widow and boys they are getting along very well. Frank graduated at Maryville this summer. Cynthia's health is better tthan whe I saw her last.
I spent nearly two months I Knoxville and Fountain City with Will F. who lives there and Oliver and Addie in Knoxville. Mc is in Kingston. Belle is living in Athens. Mr. K sold his farm and moved there laast winter to send the children to school.
I have been reading a good deal about the strikes at Weir City and the trouble that is likely to arise from the employment of negro miners and I have condered whether it would affect
you or your family. I hope not.
Now I do want you to write me a long leter and tell me of yourself and family, after I come home I told Mc I had visited every brother and sister ofhis Pa's and mine except you and Jacob and if it was not such an undertaking by myself I would go to Kansas befire I quit. My health is tolerably good except rheumatism I Can't stand the hard work I could a few years ago. I hope we will meet sometime in life. If not that we will meet in better and brighter world let me hear from you right soon. with much love to you all.
Your loving sister Jane French"
ID Number: 11253123

More About SARAH JANE MCCAMMON:
Burial: Kingston, Tennessee

More About CALEB FRENCH and SARAH MCCAMMON:
Marriage: 28-Aug-1855, Knox Co, Tennessee

Children of SARAH MCCAMMON and CALEB FRENCH are:
64.i.MACK OR S.M. SAMUEL MCCAMMON5 FRENCH, b. Abt. 1856, Kingston, Tennessee; d. 1906, Kingston, Tennessee.
65.ii.BELLE FRENCH, b. 13-Aug-1856, Kingston, Knox Co, Tennessee; d. 23-Aug-1915, Maryville, Tennessee.
iii.WILLIAM M. FRENCH, b. Abt. 1858, Kingston, Tennessee; m. (1) LIDA POPE, Abt. 1878, location and date not given, Kingston, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1860, Kingston, Tennessee; d. Kingston, Tennessee; m. (2) NOLA SMITHERMAN, Abt. 1880, location and date not given, Chattanooga, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1860, Chattanooga, Tennessee; d. Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee.

Notes for WILLIAM M. FRENCH:
ID Number: 112531232

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    Robert KITTRELL was born on 10 Dec 1840 in Kingston, Tennessee. He died on 20 Apr 1905 in Marysville, Tennessee. He was buried about 21 Apr 1905 in Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee. He married Belle FRENCH about 1878 in date not listed, Kingston, Tennessee.

    Belle FRENCH [Parents] was born on 13 Aug 1856 in Kingston, Knox Co, Tennessee. She died on 23 Aug 1915 in Maryville, Tennessee. She was buried about 24 Aug 1915 in Magnolia Cemetery, Marysville, Tennessee. She married Robert KITTRELL about 1878 in date not listed, Kingston, Tennessee.

    [Notes]
    They had the following children:

    F i Jennie Florence KITTRELL was born on 27 Apr 1879 in Kingston, Tennessee. She died on 12 Nov 1939 in location not given. [Notes]
    M ii Oliver Pleasant KITTRELL was born on 3 Jul 1881 in Kingston, Tennessee. He died on 3 Jul 1881 in location not given. [Notes]
    F iii Nancy Agnes KITTRELL was born on 19 Mar 1885 in Kingston, Tennessee. She died on 18 Mar 1948 in location not given. [Notes]
    F iv Clemmie Ethel KITTRELL was born on 16 Nov 1887 in Kingston, Tennessee. [Notes]
    F v Willie Belle KITTRELL was born on 23 Aug 1890 in Kingston, Tennessee. [Notes]
    M vi Robert French KITTRELL
    F vii Sara Louise KITTRELL
    Oliver M. FRENCH

    ID Number: 112531233


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    Clemmie FRENCH

    ID Number: 112531234


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    Belle FRENCH

    ID Number: 112531235


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    Jennie Florence KITTRELL

    ID Number: 1125312351


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    Oliver Pleasant KITTRELL

    ID Number: 1125312352


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    Nancy Agnes KITTRELL

    ID Number: 1125312353


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    Clemmie Ethel KITTRELL

    ID Number: 1125312354


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    Willie Belle KITTRELL

    ID Number: 1125312355
  3. Find A Grave, via http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi..., 19 maart 2012
    Belle French Kittrell
    Birth: Aug. 13, 1856
    Death: Apr. 23, 1915

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Caleb B. French (1832 - 1892)
    Sarah Jane McCammon French (1835 - 1906)

    Spouse:
    Robert Kittrell (1840 - 1905)


    Burial:
    Magnolia Cemetery
    Maryville
    Blount County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Kathy Neal King
    Record added: Oct 29, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 43665340

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Historische gebeurtenissen

  • De temperatuur op 13 augustus 1856 lag rond de 25,7 °C. De winddruk was 0.5 kgf/m2 en kwam overheersend uit het oost-noord-oosten. De relatieve luchtvochtigheid was 58%. Bron: KNMI
  • De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • Van 19 april 1853 tot 1 juli 1856 was er in Nederland het kabinet Van Hall - Donker Curtius met als eerste ministers Mr. F.A. baron Van Hall (conservatief-liberaal) en Mr. D. Donker Curtius (conservatief-liberaal).
  • Van 1 juli 1856 tot 18 maart 1858 was er in Nederland het kabinet Van der Brugghen met als eerste minister Mr. J.L.L. van der Brugghen (protestant).
  • In het jaar 1856: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 3,3 miljoen inwoners.
    • 30 maart » Verdrag van Parijs: einde van de Krimoorlog.
    • 3 juni » Lewis Carroll maakt voor het eerst foto's van Alice Liddell en haar zusjes Edith en Lorina.
    • 4 juni » In Nederland vindt de laatste meervoudige executie plaats in vredestijd als Adriaan de Klerk en Cornelis de Jong worden opgehangen
    • 20 juni » Karel III volgt zijn overleden vader Florestan I op als vorst van Monaco.
    • 31 oktober » Vorming van de Oblast Primorski van het Russische Rijk
    • 14 december » Het casino in Monte Carlo wordt geopend.
  • De temperatuur op 7 maart 1878 lag rond de 9,3 °C. Er was 2 mm neerslag. De winddruk was 26 kgf/m2 en kwam overheersend uit het west-zuid-westen. De luchtdruk bedroeg 75 cm kwik. De relatieve luchtvochtigheid was 86%. Bron: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1849 tot 1890 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
  • Van 3 november 1877 tot 20 augustus 1879 was er in Nederland het kabinet Kappeijne van de Coppello met als eerste minister Mr. J. Kappeijne van de Coppello (liberaal).
  • In het jaar 1878: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 4,0 miljoen inwoners.
    • 19 februari » Thomas Edison verkrijgt een octrooi op de fonograaf.
    • 3 maart » Kroning van Paus Leo XIII in Rome.
    • 1 april » Het licht van Lange Jaap, een vuurtoren in Huisduinen, bij Den Helder wordt voor de eerste maal ontstoken. Lange Jaap is de hoogste gietijzeren toren van Europa.
    • 2 juli » Eerste Varsity (roeien).
    • 13 juli » Het Congres van Berlijn maakt Servië onafhankelijk.
    • 7 september » William Booth verandert de naam van zijn Christian Mission in The Salvation Army. In Nederlands wordt dit het Leger des Heils genoemd.
  • De temperatuur op 23 augustus 1915 lag tussen 7,2 °C en 19,6 °C en was gemiddeld 13,3 °C. Er was 0.1 mm neerslag. Er was 4,3 uur zonneschijn (30%). De gemiddelde windsnelheid was 3 Bft (matige wind) en kwam overheersend uit het zuid-westen. Bron: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
  • Van 29 augustus 1913 tot 9 september 1918 was er in Nederland het kabinet Cort van der Linden met als eerste minister Mr. P.W.A. Cort van der Linden (liberaal).
  • In het jaar 1915: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 6,3 miljoen inwoners.
    • 19 januari » Georges Claude krijgt octrooi op de neonlamp.
    • 31 januari » Duitsland zet tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog voor het eerst gifgas in, in Polen tegen de Russen.
    • 3 mei » Rome zegt het drievoudig bondgenootschap met Duitsland en Oostenrijk-Hongarije op en verklaart op 23 mei de oorlog aan de Donaumonarchie.
    • 1 juli » Oprichting van de Luxemburgse voetbalclub Avenir Beggen.
    • 25 september » Begin van de Slag bij Loos.
    • 25 november » Albert Einstein presenteert zijn algemene relativiteitstheorie in het paper The field equations of gravitation.


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