DeWitt and Elena Proper Kittles, were natives of New York, where they were married. They came to Ohio about 1850, and here he engaged in farming, also, carrying on the trades of shoemaker and carpenter. They had seven children: Sarah, wife of H. Driver, a farmer living near Toledo; James, Tunis, and DeWitt, all three of whom are farmers near Toledo; Jane, who died at the age of nine years; Nicholas, deceased in infancy, and Mrs. Ewing. The father died in 1860, the mother in March, 1891.
Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P.1288 Contributed by Lavidaloca
DeWitt and Elena Proper Kittles, were natives of New York, where they were married. They came to Ohio about 1850, and here he engaged in farming, also, carrying on the trades of shoemaker and carpenter. They had seven children: Sarah, wife of H. Driver, a farmer living near Toledo; James, Tunis, and DeWitt, all three of whom are farmers near Toledo; Jane, who died at the age of nine years; Nicholas, deceased in infancy, and Mrs. Ewing. The father died in 1860, the mother in March, 1891.
Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P.1288 Contributed by Lavidaloca
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