John Henry Kitterman
(1872-1938)
Samuel Mix
(1799-1871)
Laura Gustin
(1819-1893)
Jasper Newton Kitterman
(1844-1930)
Phylinda Cole Mix
(1848-1915)
Iva D. Kitterman
(1893-1974)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Seibert
2. Otto W. Bottin

Iva D. Kitterman 2

  • Born: December 9, 1893, Bradford, Stark County. Illinois 6,34
  • Married (2): October 2, 1915, Toulon, Stark County, Illinois 36
  • Died: January 15, 1974, Sarasota, Florida 6

   General Notes:


Newspaper--Unknown--2 Oct. 1915

MARRY PEKIN MAN---MISS IVA KITTERMAN IN QUIET WEDDING SATURDAY. GROOM IS OTTO BOTTIN OF PEKIN---ARE EXCELLENT YOUNG COUPLE

Miss. Iva Kitterman of this place and Otto Bottin of Pekin were married in Toulon, Saturday evening at six o'clock, Rev. C.C. Colby, pastor of the Baptist church officiating. The ceremony was preformed at the home of Mrs. Edmund Trickle, a close friend of the brides family. The bride was very becomingly gowned in white embroidered Voile over white silk. Mr. and Mrs. Bottin returned to Bradford the same evening. They will be at home in Pekin, in a few days. Owing to the serious illness of the bride's mother, Mrs. J.N. Kitterman. Mrs. Bottin is stopping in Bradford for the present.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Kitterman, a young lady of pleasing personality, has numerous friends and is capable in every way of taking up her new duties in life.

Her husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Bottin of Pekin, estimable citizens of this place. For several years the young groom has held a responsible position in the Farmers National Bank of Pekin and is spoken of as a trust worthy young man.

Their many friends here will wish Mr. and Mrs. Bottin a life of continued happiness and wealth.
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Newspaper--Unknown--April 16, 1913

Miss. Iva Kitterman accompanied her little niece, Lucille Tarr to Pekin, Saturday. The former returning home Monday.
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Newspaper-Unknown--Jan. 25, 1913

Miss. Iva Kitterman spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Phil Schember at Pekin.
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Newspaper-Unknown--Sat. 8 Aug. 1925

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bottin and daughter, Dorothy Mae of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives in this city.

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Pekin Times, Wednesday, January 16, 1974

Seibert Rites Set Saturday

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Lakeside Cemetery for Mrs. Iva D. Seibert, 80, of 1930 S. Sixth Street, Sarasota, Fl., a former resident of Pekin.
Rev. Darwood Kesselmayer will officiate.

Friends may call at the Preston Funeral Home here from 7 until 9 p.m. Friday.
Mrs. Seibert died at 12 noon Tuesday, June 15, 1974, in East Manor Nursing Home at Sarasota.

Born at Bradford Dec, 9, 1983, she was a daughter of Jasper and Philinda Mix Kitterman. She was married to Otto Bottin, who preceded her in death.
She was a member of the Austin Woman's Club of Oak Park, IL.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Norman (Dorothy) Allen of West Chicago; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A sister preceded her in death.

   Events:

1. Fact 1; January 15, 1974; Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Illinois.

   Marriage Information:

Iva married Seibert. (Seibert was born about 1890.)

   Marriage Information:

Iva also married Otto W. Bottin on October 2, 1915 in Toulon, Stark County, Illinois 36. (Otto W. Bottin was born on September 15, 1893 44,45 and died on January 24, 1916 in Pekin, Tazwell County, Illinois 44.)

   Marriage Notes:

Oct. 2, 1915

Miss Iva Kitterman of this place and Otto Bottin o f Pekin were married in Toulon, Saturday evening at six o'clock, Rev. C.C. Colby, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating.

The ceremony was performed at the home of Mrs. Edmund Trickle, a close friend of the bride's family.

The bride was very becomingly gowned in white embroidered Voile over white silk.

Mr. and Mrs. Bottin returned to Bradford the same evening. They will be at home in Pekin in a few days. Owing to the serious illness of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. N. Kitterman, Mrs. Bottin in stopping in Bradford for the present.


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