Grandson of Edward Dunlap Pickett and Catherine (Conover) Pickett.
Husband of Laura Goodfellow Kitchin whom he married in 1899.
He was a Carpenter by trade.
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Lambertville Beacon on August 4, 1938:
Addison Kitchin died suddenly at his home, 53 Lincoln Avenue, this city, Thursday, July 28, aged 62 years, of a heart attack.
He was married to the late Laura Goodfellow Kitchin.
Addison was born in New Hope, the son of Charles and Isabel Kitchin. He was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. M.
He was survived by four children: Mrs. May Colligan, Charles and Edward Kitchin, of Lambertville and Arthur Kitchin of Trenton; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Patterson, of New Hope and Mrs. Mabel Robillard, of Linden.
Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Grandson of Edward Dunlap Pickett and Catherine (Conover) Pickett.
Husband of Laura Goodfellow Kitchin whom he married in 1899.
He was a Carpenter by trade.
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Lambertville Beacon on August 4, 1938:
Addison Kitchin died suddenly at his home, 53 Lincoln Avenue, this city, Thursday, July 28, aged 62 years, of a heart attack.
He was married to the late Laura Goodfellow Kitchin.
Addison was born in New Hope, the son of Charles and Isabel Kitchin. He was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. M.
He was survived by four children: Mrs. May Colligan, Charles and Edward Kitchin, of Lambertville and Arthur Kitchin of Trenton; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Patterson, of New Hope and Mrs. Mabel Robillard, of Linden.
Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
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