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So you're looking for the sons Charles and James?

Charles Wood SCOTT probate:
Died 23 Oct 1931 at Bowling.
Yes please, any related Scotts since 1900 please.

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I'm not entirely clear what information you are after. There is this death notice from 1903:

"BOWLING SHIPBUILDER DEAD - Mr James Scott, the head of the well known firm of ship builders at Bowling, died yesterday in his 73rd year."
Wednesday,  Oct. 14, 1903
Publication: Edinburgh Evening News
Really any death details, obituaries, of this Scott family since this date please.

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I would be most grateful, if someone could throw some light and hopefully details on this Clydeside family.
I am sorry but what I have to date is a bit sketchy, but hopefully there might be those who has access to past obituaries, that could start to fill in some of the blanks of this family please:

James Scott 1820-1889
A partnership was formed in 1892 between James Scott and his two sons, Charles Wood Scott 1858-1931 and James Scott Junior 1860-1950 , the firms name was changed again to Scott and Sons.
James Wood Scott 1894-1915/7
James Scott Junior 1860-1950 son Charles and his nephew James carried on the partnership after James Scott died in 1950.
Charles Scott and his brother William Scott became directors when James Scott retired in 1958.

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US Lookup Requests / Re: A Michigan Kitchen.
« on: Saturday 09 December 23 13:59 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, every day feels like Christmas with your research.
Sadly on your follow up leads plus Family Search and some Ancestry, this Kitchen line goes cold.
At least not back to New York, plus many of the christian names are unfamiliar.
But you know what I still got a kick out of doing the research, and what's more passing it on to two family members.
Have a good festive season.

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US Lookup Requests / Re: A Michigan Kitchen.
« on: Saturday 09 December 23 09:17 GMT (UK)  »
See "Sandra" reply his parents are Ted and Ruby 1940 census and also from his death certificate.

Yes you may well be correct here in the below - thank you.
One potential confirmation is that this Harold had a son named Harold Wayne “Duffy” Kitchen.
I was just hoping that there might be more information on either of his marriage certificates.

Got it, this seals it on Find a Grave comment:
I only met Harold once when I was about 9 or 10. He was the father of my two half brothers, Harold (Duffy) & Jerry (Boe).
Left by Charlotte on 23 Mar 2023
Charlotte is his daughter.
Wow you and Sandra have done it - thank you so much.

Harold Wayne Kitchen - [Harold Kitchen]
Birth Date   11 May 1932   Rector Clay, Arkansas
Death Date   Apr 1979
Father    Ted Kitchen Mother    Ruby Petty

U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861-1985

Father :- Theodore Roosevelt Kitchen-  2 November 1902 – 19 March 1978
 
Mother :- Ruby Petty - 1908 - 1987

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW4-Y1N

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US Lookup Requests / Re: A Michigan Kitchen.
« on: Saturday 09 December 23 00:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Sandra, great work.
The last two posts you added are the same ones that I have found previously.
Initially I was looking at Facebook Kitchens from Dixon California, which kept on referring to Kitchen Friends in Michigan.

Apart from the Harold Wayne, Gerry/Jerry Lee that you have found there are a further three more living sons and a daughter.
I have been able to make contact with one grand son, but to date he cannot provide details of his grand father Harold Kitchen.
I thought that maybe the marriage details to these two wives of Harold, might provide more clues.

I feel that the following might be his fore bearers, but again to date I have not been able to come up with a link:

Orin Egbert Kitchen 1907-1972 married Dorothy E 1910-, Myrtle Mae McKim 1909-2001
Children:
* Joel Joseph 1934-1958 best chance I think
Donald D 1929-1929
David E 1931-1985 married Ranee/Renee Yvoivne 1943- Fairfield CA, Kennewick, Washington
Children:
Douglas A 1957-1972
David R 1936- Waterford MI

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US Lookup Requests / A Michigan Kitchen.
« on: Friday 08 December 23 15:42 GMT (UK)  »
Greatly appreciate if someone can add some further detail to a Harold Kitchen from Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan.
I have two wives and countless children, but no DOB nor DOD for Harold.
Married and divorced Mildred Pyles 1935-2017 *divorced late 50's, in the sixties then married Helen Smith 1937-2004 All Saints Cemetery Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan.
Also it would be great to know who his parents were please?

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United States of America / The Holy Grail of the the Kitchen trees.
« on: Thursday 09 November 23 04:20 GMT (UK)  »
Unbeknownst to me, before I came across Marfy Goodspeed's article, I was trying to trace back a whole host of Kitchens, which were not attributable to belonging to the Henry Kitchen (c.1690 – 1745) m. c.1720 Ann Wheeler (c.1690 – after 1748) line.
Research lead me to the oldest of these three brothers: (2.1) James Kitchen (1679 – 1761) m. c.1725 Elizabeth Furman (1695 – 1776).
Which in turn lead me to this article below.

Tremendous research all sourced and confirmed has been made on this Wheeler line during the past six years, with my half sister's DNA recorded on 23&me.
So it now begs the question as to whether or not a match can be confirmed to the descendants of the Furham and Lambert lines.
This would be the foundation to try and get these branches as definitive as possible.

The Kitchen Tree

April 3, 2020
By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Kitchen 7 Comments    Tags: family trees   

This Kitchen family arrived in Hunterdon County in the early 1720s, and quickly became established. I’ve published this tree to support “Kitchen’s Mill,” my article about property in Sand Brook, Hunterdon County, owned by Henry Kitchen and his son Samuel.

There are other Kitchens who appeared in Hunterdon County, but I do not know if they were connected to Henry and his brothers or not. They are listed at the end of the page. Children of Kitchen daughters are included but not grandchildren. Surnames of spouses who have a family tree on this website are highlighted in green.
First Generation:

(1) Unknown Kitchen of Salem, Massachusetts ?

Most researchers identify the Kitchen brothers of Hunterdon (second generation) as sons of a John Kitchen of Salem, Massachusetts. However, I have not seen convincing evidence that the John Kitchen who did reside in Salem was actually the father of the three brothers.
Second Generation:

|     (2.1) James Kitchen (1679 – 1761) m. c.1725 Elizabeth Furman (1695 – 1776)
|     (2.2) Henry Kitchen (c.1690 – 1745) m. c.1720 Ann Wheeler (c.1690 – after 1748)
|     (2.3) Thomas Kitchen (c.1690 – 1764) m. c.1725 Sarah Lambert (c.1690 – c.1770)

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United States of America / Re: See Re: Elizabeth Vaughn Kitchen 1787-1872.
« on: Monday 30 October 23 10:25 GMT (UK)  »
These are the only details, potential leads to go back any further:

I/John Kitchen 1679-1761 married Elizabeth Montgomry Furman 1695-1776
Joseph Frederick Kitchen 1710-1790 married Patience Bridges/Bridgers 1730/50/58-1810 or 1710-1792

These Nortth Carolina Kitchens seem to be an earlier branch that my half sisters, all down to a DNA match.
I would say that this family might be the first Kitchens to settle in North America.

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