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Samuel Kitchen (abt. 1820 - 1872)

Samuel Kitchen
Born about in New Brunswickmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 52 in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

Samuel Kitchen was born in 1820 at Prince William, York County, New Brunswick. He died 20 Oct 1872 (aged 51–52) at Prince William, and is buried at Prince William Community Cemetery. Samuel married Catherine Campbell.[1][2]

West of Longs Creek, Prince William Parish, York County, was settled in 1854 by several Kitchen families. In 1866 Kitchen Settlement was a farming community with approximately six families, including the families of James Kitchen, John Kitchen and Samuel Kitchen. Kitchen Settlement was abandoned in the early 1900's.[3]

Canada Census, 1871 for Prince William, York, New Brunswick[4]

Samuel Kitchen, age 50, born NB, Dutch, Farmer
Catherine, age 38, born Ireland, Bapt, Irish
Mary Jane, age 20, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
James, age 19, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
David, age 16, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Naomi, age 13, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Nevers (M), age 11, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Augusta, age, 7, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Victoria, age 5, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Hiram, age 4, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Dora, age 3, born NB, Bapt, Dutch
Soloman, age 1, born NB, Bapt, Dutch

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 2550 Date June 8 1891 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Gleaner:[5]

Burden (York Co.) June 5 - David KITCHEN and Solomon KITCHEN of Oldtown, Maine, who came here to see their mother, who was ill, have returned home.

Sources

  1. Samuel Kitchen Find A Grave: Memorial #141233338
  2. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick : New Brunswick Cemeteries KITCHEN, Samuel and his family
  3. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Place Names of New Brunswick: Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present : Prince William Parish, York County : accessed 23 Feb 2022
  4. Canada Census, 1871 for Prince William, York, New Brunswick Samuel Kitchen and family
  5. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick : Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics David KITCHEN and Solomon KITCHEN
  • 1861 Census of Canada, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Acadia French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1670-1946, Ancestry.com

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