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Marriage: Children:
  1. John William Kitchen: Birth: 30 Dec 1875 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. Death: Bef 1 Oct 1879 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

  2. Emma Jane Kitchen: Birth: 4 Jun 1878 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. Death: 2 Dec 1917 in Stafford Springs, Tolland, Connecticut

  3. Mary Olive Kitchen: Birth: 30 Mar 1882 in Webster, Worcester, Massachusetts. Death: 31 May 1953 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts

  4. Gertrude Ethel Kitchen: Birth: 3 Sep 1884 in Webster, Worcester, Massachusetts. Death: 12 Aug 1940 in Queens, Queens, New York

  5. Bertha Elizabeth Kitchen: Birth: 18 Nov 1887 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York. Death: 21 Mar 1960 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts

  6. Louis Edgar Kitchen: Birth: 5 May 1889 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York. Death: Abt 1954 in Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee

  7. Albert Harold Kitchen: Birth: 1 May 1893 in Stafford Springs, Tolland, Connecticut. Death: 27 Mar 1964 in Winchester, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Sources
1. Title:   Birthdays and Anniversaries
Author:   Mary Olive (Kitchen) Beake, family records
Publication:   (Boston: Samuel Ward, 1928)
Text:   Passed to granddaughter Barbara J. Beake, the present owner.
2. Title:   Ancestry
Page:   W Yorks B/Bp 1813-1910
Publication:   <https://www.ancestry.com>
3. Title:   The Holy Bible
Author:   Family data, Bible of Laurence Irving Beake
Publication:   (New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1901)
Text:   Bible inscribed on flyleaf: "Laurence Irving Beake/ With love from Mother/ Christmas./ 1929." Passed to his daughter Barbara J. Beake.
4. Title:   Frederick Kitchen death certificate, (1926) no. 861
Publication:   City Clerk's Office, Somerville, Mass.
Text:   Copy dated 16 Sep 1993 owned by Barbara J. Beake.
5. Title:   letter to Mary Louise (Kitchen) Creamer, May 6, 1985
Author:   Laurence I. Beake
Text:   Owned by Barbara J. Beake.
6. Title:   The Holy Bible
Author:   Kitchen births, 1879-1914, in the Bible of Mary Jane Parkinson
Publication:   (Cambridge, England: C. J. Clay, 1867)
Text:   Bible inscribed "Mary Jane Parkinson, St Marks, 15th Decr 1867" Family records on inside front cover appear to be entered contemporaneously, in different hands and inks. Passed to her daughter Mary Olive Kitchen, to her son Laurence Irving Beake, to his daughter Barbara J. Beake.
7. Title:   FreeBMD
Author:   The Trustees of FreeBMD
Publication:   Online database, <http://www.freebmd.org.uk/>, 2019.
Text:   Transcription of the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales.

Notes
a. Note:   Baptized at Elland St Mary, 17 June 1855, as Frederick, b. 29 Aug 1854, son of Jane Kitchen of Elland, spinster. [West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1910]
  Birth registered Sep 1854 at Halifax, Yorkshire [GRO Index 9a:419].
  Marriage recorded at Huddersfield St Andrew as Frederick Kitchen of Hillhouse Lane, 21, Bachelor, Woollen Dyer [no father named]; and Mary Jane Parkinson of Hillhouse Lane, 21, Spinster, dau. John Parkinson, dec'd.; married 17 May 1875 by Superintendant Registrar's Certificate, by J D Grange, Vicar. Witnesses: Thomas Parkinson and Sarah Freeman. [West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935]
  Marriage registered June 1875 at Huddersfield [GRO Index 9a:408]
  Immigrated on the "Adriatic", arriving 16 Jan 1880 in New York. [Immigration records on Ancestry.com]
  "Grandpa was brought to this country by Samuel Slater of the Slater Mills in Webster [Mass.] because he was an expert Indigo Dyer. He taught others the process of Indigo dyeing which was a hard process to accomplish. After they moved to Somerville he had a business of his own of selling dyes. He also had quite a rental library of wooden puzzles." 1880 US Census: head of household in Webster, Worcester MA
  I have a billhead sent by Charles Kitchen to my mother, Esther L. (White) Beake, from "F. Kitchen, Dye Stuffs and Chemicals, 99 Washington St., North, Boston, 190__." I also have some of the wooden jigsaw puzzles from his rental library. The labels state: "Somerville Picture Puzzle Exchange, 52 Highland Road. 5c per day. 50c extra if a piece is lost" They also give the number of pieces, the size, the puzzle number and name. - B. J. Beake
b. Note:   HI109
Note:   (Research):Webster MA, Providence RI, Pawtucket RI, Waterloo New York, Walnut St, Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts [~1880-1903];52 Highland Rd, Somerville, Middlesex MA,,
c. Note:   NF74
Note:   St. Andrew's Church, Huddersfield by Rev. J. D. Grange. Regd. 1875 II Huddersfield [GRO Index 9a:408]


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