He was the son of Peter Lake Kitwood and Ann. Peter was born September 1, 1818 and baptized September 9, 1818 in Methodist Chapel Red Lion Street-NC, Boston, Lincoln, England. According to the news article at the left, Peter's father was a Methodist minister.
According to the news article about his death, his brothers and a sister resided in Boston, England.
His siblings may be: Susannah Kitwood born 1815; Esther Kitwood 1817; Isaac Kitwood born 1821; Thomas Kitwood born 1823; Ann Kitwood born 1825; Thomas Kitwood born 1827; John Kitwood born 1827; Mary Kitwood born 1834; Frances Elizabeth born 1834; James Kitwood born 1835
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The New York Times; August 15, 1891
CLAIMING TO BE A WIDOW.; A WOMAN SUES FOR THE PROPERTY OF A ST. LOUIS MISSIONARY.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14. -- A woman claiming to be the widow of Peter Kitwood, who had charge of the Bethel Mission, and who was believed to be an unmarried man, has put in a claim to Mr. Kitwood's estate. Capt. Kitwood, as he was known, left considerable property, which he divided by will among various persons, but never mentioned wife or children.
Additions/corrections are welcome.
He was the son of Peter Lake Kitwood and Ann. Peter was born September 1, 1818 and baptized September 9, 1818 in Methodist Chapel Red Lion Street-NC, Boston, Lincoln, England. According to the news article at the left, Peter's father was a Methodist minister.
According to the news article about his death, his brothers and a sister resided in Boston, England.
His siblings may be: Susannah Kitwood born 1815; Esther Kitwood 1817; Isaac Kitwood born 1821; Thomas Kitwood born 1823; Ann Kitwood born 1825; Thomas Kitwood born 1827; John Kitwood born 1827; Mary Kitwood born 1834; Frances Elizabeth born 1834; James Kitwood born 1835
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The New York Times; August 15, 1891
CLAIMING TO BE A WIDOW.; A WOMAN SUES FOR THE PROPERTY OF A ST. LOUIS MISSIONARY.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14. -- A woman claiming to be the widow of Peter Kitwood, who had charge of the Bethel Mission, and who was believed to be an unmarried man, has put in a claim to Mr. Kitwood's estate. Capt. Kitwood, as he was known, left considerable property, which he divided by will among various persons, but never mentioned wife or children.
Additions/corrections are welcome.
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