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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #27 on: Friday 30 September 22 15:34 BST (UK) »

Under Mitchen on ancestry in 1901

John E Mitchen 28   Head
Bartha J Mitchen   25   Wife
Elsworth Mitchen 6   
Stuart Mitchen 4   
Insom (Eleanor Geneva) Mitchen 6 months   

Transcribed as Kitcher on the 1911 on ancestry.

1911 Welland Ontario.

Elmea Kitcher   38
Bertha Kitcher   35
Ellsworth Kitcher 16
Stuart Kitcher   15
Eva Kitcher   10
Bruce Kitcher   8
Estello (Estella) Kitcher   2

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 01 October 22 04:46 BST (UK) »
My 3rd great grandmother is Mary C. Kitchen Winchell born in 1839 and I know her dad is Samuel Kitchen.  I have taken a DNA test and Henry Ellsworth Kitchen intrigues me. I know next to nothing about my Kitchen lines.  Can someone help me please.

"My 3rd great grandmother is Mary C. Kitchen Winchell born in 1839 and I know her dad is Samuel Kitchen".
That's as far back as I have got Samuel Kitchen Unknown - Unknown.

I have taken a DNA test and Henry Ellsworth Kitchen intrigues me.
Have you established a connection between your DNA test and Henry?
If so could you please detail what you have found.

I have found some further details on Henry.

My sister has done a DNA test with 23&Me, if this was yours see if you can find her under Rosslyn Fiona Kitchen - Brighton.

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 01 October 22 08:35 BST (UK) »
I can't prove it as yet, but the strongest candidate I have found is:

Samuel Kitchen 1783-1867 married Elizabth Bell 1779-1861
Children:
Jacob 1800-1876
Mary C 1839-

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 02 October 22 16:22 BST (UK) »
I can't prove it as yet, but the strongest candidate I have found is:

Samuel Kitchen 1783-1867 married Elizabth Bell 1779-1861
Children:
Jacob 1800-1876
Mary C 1839-

Lots of bones to pick out of this lot.... :)

Wow 190 family trees on ancestry.

Also listed Geneanet Community Trees Index.

Samuel Kitchen

Birth Date 1784 New Jersey, New Jersey, USA
Death Date 21 janv. 1867 (21 Jan 1867)
Death Place Grimsby, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Father William Kitchen - Mother Alice Elsey Beam - Spouse Elizabeth Bell.

https://gw.geneanet.org/jeanbass?n=kitchen&oc=2&p=samuel

https://www.geni.com/people/William-Kitchen/6000000001817602040

FIND A GRAVE

William Kitchen  1761 - 1813

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24322332/william-kitchen

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 02 October 22 16:56 BST (UK) »
I can't prove it as yet, but the strongest candidate I have found is:

Samuel Kitchen 1783-1867 married Elizabth Bell 1779-1861
Children:
Jacob 1800-1876
Mary C 1839-

Not sure about Mary as a daughter born 1839 - mother would have been 60 years old ?

There was Mary born 1880 - a sister to Samuel who died in 1839

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24331831/mary-hixson

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 02 October 22 21:32 BST (UK) »
I had the same thought as Sandra about the Mary born 1839.

Also, about Jacob b. 1800….
While not impossible, I wonder if Samuel might have been a bit young to have married and had a child? Perhaps he might be Samuel’s brother as some of those trees seem to suggest, bearing in mind that one should be careful about the accuracy of online trees? Just a thought.

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #33 on: Monday 03 October 22 07:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your input here, the Mary C. Kitchen Winchell born in 1839 only comes from the original poster here - Mattman Yancey.
Sure I'm kinda grasping at straws here.

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 04 October 22 03:53 BST (UK) »
Samuel Kitchen 1783-1867 came from/resided in Morpeth, Chatham-Kent Division, Ontario.
So this got me thinking if there were any other Kitchens of this era, buried in this locality.
There's numerous Kitchens in the Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery Morpeth, Chatham-Kent Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

Samuel seemingly had a daughter Mary Kitchen 1839-, now I have found one in this cemetery born 1840.
She dies in Detroit in 1908 under the married name of Duck.
The original poster has her coming up as a Winchell, maybe she re-married.

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Re: Simcoe and Port Dover Kitchens.
« Reply #35 on: Tuesday 04 October 22 10:44 BST (UK) »
I can't prove it as yet, but the strongest candidate I have found is:

Samuel Kitchen 1783-1867 married Elizabth Bell 1779-1861
Children:
Jacob 1800-1876
Mary C 1839-

Not sure about Mary as a daughter born 1839 - mother would have been 60 years old ?

There was Mary born 1780 - a sister to Samuel who died in 1839

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24331831/mary-hixson

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Corrected Mary's birth to 1770  - sorry typo.

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