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1. 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.
2. Title:   Ancestry
Page:   WY B/Bp
Publication:   <https://www.ancestry.com>
3. Title:   family records and personal communication
Author:   Laurence Irving Beake
4. Title:   Orange County Register
Author:   Thomas David Pearson obituary
Publication:   1 Aug 1997, clipping - n.p., copy 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:   Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911-1915
Page:   611:471 & 730
Publication:   From original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. (Online database, <www.AmericanAncestors.org>, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008)

Notes
a. Note:   Birthdate given in her mother's family Bible.
  Baptized at Armitage Bridge as Emma Jane, born 4 June 1878, baptized 13 Oct 1878, child of Frederick & Mary Jane Kitchen of Berry Brow, father a Dyer. [West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1910]
  Birth regd. Sep 1878 Huddersfield [GRO Index 9a:325]
  Immigrated on the "Adriatic", arriving 16 Jan 1880 in New York. Listed as "Maria", infant. [Immigration records on Ancestry.com] 1880 Census: Webster, Worcester MA, with parents and paternal grandmother.
  Marriage recorded at Somerville as Albert E. Tutein of Everett, 43, 3rd marriage, widower, Truckman, born at Chelsea, son of Edward G. and Annie E. Wright, and Emma J. Kitchen of Somerville, Bookkeeper, born in England, daughter of Fraederick and Mary J. (Parkinson), first marriage, 20 September 1912 at Somerville, by George B. Dean, Clergyman, 1 Powder House Terrace. Also recorded at Everett.
  "Aunt Emma and Albert Tutein lived a long time in Stafford Springs, Conn. I remember going to visit them a couple of times."


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