Andrew Henry Kitchen

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Andrew Henry Kitchen

Birth
Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Apr 1828 (aged 48)
Ancaster, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Ancaster, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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The Long Point Settlers:
Kitchen, Joseph (1786-1868) lived in Mansfield Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, then by 1810 settled in Charlotteville Township, where he was Deacon of the Baptist Church. Includes ancestry, three generations of descendants, and sibling genealogies

Kitchen, Richard (c. 1765-1826) lived at Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey then after 1793 at Derry, Northumberland County, New Jersey before bringing his family to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes ancestors and three to four generations of descendants. His cousin Joseph Kitchen (c. 1766) lived in Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey then near Richard in Derry Township before coming to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes children and grandchildren. Another cousin Thomas Kitchen (1799-1868) went with his parents from Sussex County, New Jersey to Ancaster Township, Wentworth County, Upper Canada. Late in life he settled in Townsend Township. Includes children and grandchildren. The Richard Kitchen story was included in The Long Point Settlers Journal Vol. 1, No. 3

All the Kitchens' in Ontario are related in one way or another.

KITCHEN, Andrew H. Zion Hill United Wentworth Ancaster Ref:HM-130
Andrew's parents Henry and Rachel are in the same plot.

Kitchen Name:
English and Scottish: from Middle English kychene ‘kitchen', hence an occupational name for someone who worked in or was in charge of the kitchen of a monastery or great house.
Scottish and northern Irish: variant of McCutcheon.


research and bio ~by JMB
The Long Point Settlers:
Kitchen, Joseph (1786-1868) lived in Mansfield Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, then by 1810 settled in Charlotteville Township, where he was Deacon of the Baptist Church. Includes ancestry, three generations of descendants, and sibling genealogies

Kitchen, Richard (c. 1765-1826) lived at Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey then after 1793 at Derry, Northumberland County, New Jersey before bringing his family to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes ancestors and three to four generations of descendants. His cousin Joseph Kitchen (c. 1766) lived in Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey then near Richard in Derry Township before coming to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes children and grandchildren. Another cousin Thomas Kitchen (1799-1868) went with his parents from Sussex County, New Jersey to Ancaster Township, Wentworth County, Upper Canada. Late in life he settled in Townsend Township. Includes children and grandchildren. The Richard Kitchen story was included in The Long Point Settlers Journal Vol. 1, No. 3

All the Kitchens' in Ontario are related in one way or another.

KITCHEN, Andrew H. Zion Hill United Wentworth Ancaster Ref:HM-130
Andrew's parents Henry and Rachel are in the same plot.

Kitchen Name:
English and Scottish: from Middle English kychene ‘kitchen', hence an occupational name for someone who worked in or was in charge of the kitchen of a monastery or great house.
Scottish and northern Irish: variant of McCutcheon.


research and bio ~by JMB

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