Henry Thomas Kitterman
- Born: January 15, 1815, Franklin County, Virginia 59
- Married (1): August 16, 1835, Perry County, Indiana 59
- Married (2): June 6, 1844, Bureau County, Illinois 59
- Died: December 21, 1876, Elk County, Kansas 59
- Buried: Longton Cemetery, Longton, Kansas 59
Events:
1. Residence; Unknown. 59 Farmer, Section 29, P.O. Dahlonega
2. Residence; Abt 1820; Harrison County, Indiana. 59
3. Residence; 1842; Bureau County, Illinois. 59
4. Residence; 1846; Wapello County, Iowa. 59
5. Census; 1847; Wapello County, Iowa. 59
6. Census; 1850; Able Cemetery, Keokuk County, Iowa. 59 District 26 #250
7. Census; 1852; Able Cemetery, Keokuk County, Iowa. 59 Benton Twp. #036
8. Residence; Abt 1853; Elk County, Kansas.
9. Census; 1856; Wapello County, Iowa. 59
10. Residence; 1871; Elk County, Kansas. 59
Marriage Information:
Henry married Elizabeth Enlow, daughter of John Enlow and Jane Paisley, on August 16, 1835 in Perry County, Indiana 59. (Elizabeth Enlow was born about 1815 in Perry County, Indiana 59 and died on May 1, 1843 in Bureau County, Illinois 59.)
Marriage Information:
Henry also married Abigail Enlow, daughter of John Enlow and Jane Paisley, on June 6, 1844 in Bureau County, Illinois 59. (Abigail Enlow was born on October 17, 1825 in Perry County, Indiana 59, died on March 7, 1892 in Wapello County, Iowa 59 and was buried in Ottumwa Cemetery, Wapello County, Iowa 59.)
Marriage Notes:
From letter of February, 1921 by Samuel Ancil Kitterman to Oscar Avery Kitterman:
"My mother's name was Abigail Enlow. She was a daughter of Jane Enlow. Her maiden name was Jane Paisley. She
was born in Scotland. My father's mother told me that on account of her inter-marriage there was an ill feeling among her brothers in regard to it."
From Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa - by Chapman Brothers, Chicago, c 1997 [Reprint], p 338-342:
"Henry Kitterman, born in Virginia, removed westward to Indiana in pioneer times and in that state was married to Abigail Inlaw, who was born in Indiana. By a former marriage he had three children, while ten were born to his second union. His wives were sisters, the older being Betsy Inlaw. Following her decease he wedded Abigail Inlaw, who passed away in Wapello county in 1876. Henry Kitterman went to Kansas, where he died about 1871."
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