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Charles N. Kirtland

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Charles N. Kirtland

Birth
Death
27 May 1901 (aged 61)
Burial
Poland, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0266072, Longitude: -80.6083919
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Husband of Julia Ellen (Fitch) and Martha (Fawcett) Kirtland

C.S. KIRTLAND, who is extensively engaged in farming in Poland township, Mahoning county, Ohio, is ranked with the wealthy and enterprising men of the county. He owns 600 acres of tine farming land, and is engaged in stock-raising in connection with his agricultural pursuits, making a specialty of the sheep business. At this writing he has 250 fine sheep.

Mr. Kirtland was born in the township in which he now lives, November 22, 1839, son of Henry and Mary Kirtland, one of a family of four children. He was reared on his father's farm, and received a high-school education.

In 1866 he married Julia Fitch, daughter of William and Julia Fitch. She was one of two children, her brother Elmer
being now deceased. Her grandfather Fitch was one of the earliest pioneers of Boardman township, this county. She was born September 8, 1846, and died in 1881, leaving
two children: Elmer F., a promising young civil engineer, born in 1869; and May J., an accomplished young lady, born in 1873.

September 18, 1883, Mr. Kirtland married Martha Fawcett, his present companion. They have had two children: William Fawcett, born December 13, 1884, died in infancy; and Louis Augustus, born November 30, 1891. Mrs. Kirtland is a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Test) Fawcett. Her
parents had a family of ten children, namely:"Emma, Isaac, Elmina, Zaccheus, Hannah, Thomas, Esther, Jonathan, Samuel and Martha.

Mr. Fawcett was born in 1799, and died July 4, 1851; and his wife, born in 1805, died May 12, 1873. He was brought
by his parents from "Virginia to Ohio about 1800, and when he grew up became one of the leading and influential men of his vicinity.

For many years he dealt extensively in wool. He and his people were Quakers.

From Sanderson, Thos. W. 20th century history of Youngstown and Mahoning County, Ohio, and representative citizens Chicago, Ill. :: Biographical Pub. Co.,, 1907
Husband of Julia Ellen (Fitch) and Martha (Fawcett) Kirtland

C.S. KIRTLAND, who is extensively engaged in farming in Poland township, Mahoning county, Ohio, is ranked with the wealthy and enterprising men of the county. He owns 600 acres of tine farming land, and is engaged in stock-raising in connection with his agricultural pursuits, making a specialty of the sheep business. At this writing he has 250 fine sheep.

Mr. Kirtland was born in the township in which he now lives, November 22, 1839, son of Henry and Mary Kirtland, one of a family of four children. He was reared on his father's farm, and received a high-school education.

In 1866 he married Julia Fitch, daughter of William and Julia Fitch. She was one of two children, her brother Elmer
being now deceased. Her grandfather Fitch was one of the earliest pioneers of Boardman township, this county. She was born September 8, 1846, and died in 1881, leaving
two children: Elmer F., a promising young civil engineer, born in 1869; and May J., an accomplished young lady, born in 1873.

September 18, 1883, Mr. Kirtland married Martha Fawcett, his present companion. They have had two children: William Fawcett, born December 13, 1884, died in infancy; and Louis Augustus, born November 30, 1891. Mrs. Kirtland is a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Test) Fawcett. Her
parents had a family of ten children, namely:"Emma, Isaac, Elmina, Zaccheus, Hannah, Thomas, Esther, Jonathan, Samuel and Martha.

Mr. Fawcett was born in 1799, and died July 4, 1851; and his wife, born in 1805, died May 12, 1873. He was brought
by his parents from "Virginia to Ohio about 1800, and when he grew up became one of the leading and influential men of his vicinity.

For many years he dealt extensively in wool. He and his people were Quakers.

From Sanderson, Thos. W. 20th century history of Youngstown and Mahoning County, Ohio, and representative citizens Chicago, Ill. :: Biographical Pub. Co.,, 1907


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