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Robert Kitching (abt

1791

1786 - )

Robert Kitching was born between abt 1786 and 1796 in Yorkshire - this is based upon the 1841 census record. We have been unable to locate confirmed baptismal records. Robert has proven to be VERY challenging to identify, and led to the development of a whole tree based on mapping the Kitching/Kitchin/Kitchen et al in Yorkshire and the surrounding countiles - See here Kitchings of Leeds 

We have been unable to locate marriage records for Robert or any birth records for his children. The first had at one point believed Robert to be the sone of Peter Kitching and Jane Clarke of Guisborough, however this does NOT appear to be the case, and other research have linked them to the Old Malton and Pickering Kitchen lines - neither of these is NOT the case, and erroneous geneaologies continue to be presented for this family.

We know that by 1812 Robert was in the East Riding, and it is here that he married Elizabeth Weatherill on 23 March 1812 at Foston on Wolds - which is located near Driffield. There are a set of Driffield Kitchings who I will investigate to see if we can find a linkage. We have identified a number of baptismal records for Roberts and Elizabeth children, but the family do not appear to have been big on family admin, as there are a number of gaps. But they include:

  • George Kitching b. 1813 and baptised in Nunkeeling, East Riding, Yorkshire. married Mary Ann McGuire on 22 Oct 1832
  • Mary Kitching b.1816 in Leeds, but baptised in Skipsea, East Riding, Yorkshire in 1817. Married Joseph Roberts in 1834. She died either 1871 or 1875 in Leeds
  • Charles Kitching - b. 1818 d. 1818
  • Joseph Kitching b. 1818 married Mary Brown Lumsden ; died 1866
  • Esther Kitching b. 1820 d. 1821
  • Charles Robert Weatherill Kitching b. 1822 (status unknown)
  • Margaret Kitching b. 1824 d. 1836
  • Hannah Kitching born abt 1826 ; died 1855
  • Priscilla b.1829 d. 1830

Robert is consistently labelled as a Labourer in any baptismal records there are Subsequent to the patchy Baptismal records. The first real source of information about Robert Kitching is the 1841 census record where Robert is living at 6 Barret's Yard, Templar St, Leeds. He is noted as being 50 years old and working as a wool comber. There are 2 "families" living at number 6 Robert and what appears to be 3 children:

  • Joseph Kitching born abt 1822 ; married Mary Brown Lumsden ; died 1866
  • Hannah Kitching born abt 1826 ; died 1855
  • Edward Kitching born

    • Robert Kitching 
    • Joseph Kitching - Son
    • Hannah Kitching - Son
    • Edward Kitching - Grandson (Georges Son) abt 1833 ; died 1844 
    There is also a woman Mary Roberts aged 25 living with them, and what appears to be her child Emma Lawrence (aged 5). I suspect that this is another daughter.
    • Mary Roberts - Daughter 
    • Emma Lawrence

    It is unclear what Mary was doing at her father place - given that she was married with children at the time. It is also unclear who Emma Lawrence is and what her relationship to the rest of the family is. We have been unable to find baptismal or death records for Emma. 

    At the time this district appears to be home to a lot of clothing workers including shoemakers, dressmakers, tailors and drapers, but it is also in close proximity to the workhouse - which had been located here for over 100 years at this point.

    We had at one point believed Robert to be the sone of Peter Kitching and Jane Clarke of Guisborough, however this does NOT appear to be the case.We know little about Robert or his life, even whether he is actually the childrens Josephs father. What we do know is that by June 1844 the youngest child Edward had passed away in Leeds and by 1846 Joseph was living in Berwick, Scotland.

    • 1841 - Robert was wool comber in 1841 living at 6 Barrets Yard, Templar St. 
    • 1851 - Hannah and Joseph were living elsewhere and Edward had passed away

    Edward Kitchen who dies on seventeenth of April 1844 at 6 Barret Yard is noted :

    • By 1841 there is no sign of George or his wife  
    • On 17 of April 1844 Edward Kitchen dies at 6 Barret Yard. The Death Certificates notes him as being the son of George Kitchen Hair Dresser (Deceased). The death was notified by Mary Churnley - present at the death, 2 Barret Yard Templar St. Mary Churnly was living at 2 Barret Yart at the time of the 1841 census (she is 35 and a Female Servant, living with her 2 children John 6 and Thomas 2). Edward was baptised on 11 March 1833. (born on 7 January) the sone of George Kitching Hairdresser and Mary Ann McGuire. They were living at Armley at the time. George and Mary Ann were married via Bans on 22 Oct 1832 (3 months prior to Edwards birth). All of these records have the same occupation for George -
    Hairdresser  

    Based on this information we know that Edward is NOT Roberts son, but may however be his grandson. But we cannot find a death record for Charles, or any information that links him to Robert, nor can we determine what has happened to his wife - Mary Ann McGuire

    There is a Robert - as married Elizabeth and has children in Leeds in the same time frame, specifically ; Ann ; Charles; Esther ; Priscilla ; Charlotte ; William ; Joshua ... I believe these are the children associated with Elizabeth - widow. in the 1841 and 1851 census but the children and the widow are too old to be our Robert - it would have his date of birth around 1786. There is a birth Record for an Ann Kitching in Sep 1826 in Leeds Yorkshire to a Robert Kitching and Elizabeth thats this family
    • Hairdresser
    • by 1846 Joseph was living in Berwick, Scotland.
    • by 1851 Hannah is living 
    • 1855 Hannah passes away from consumption at 25 Gower St, Leeds, Yorkshire, England and is buried at the Beckett St Cemetary. On her death certificate it notes that Robert is now a Butchers Labourer. Interestingly there are two individuals (Charles Kitching and George Kitching) born around the same time - both to a Jospeh Kitching (we dont know if its the same person - who are butchers. There is a distinct possibility that these are siblings or cousins, and that George is working for one of them, but we have been unable to find a 1851 census record. However the use of common names may be a clue)

    We have yet to identify death records for either Robert or Elizabeth

    The breakthru to identify roberts marriage details place will hopefully enable us to drill further into this family and identify parents and siblings.

    DNA Research

    DNA research has identified a number of individuals with shared ancestry. These include

    • Hannah Kitchin (abt 1719) and William Barnes (USA)
    • Valentine Kitchen (abt 1780) and Ann Brooks (of Finningley, Nottinghamshire)
      • Joseph Kitchen and Elizabeth Greenwood
        • Valentine Kitchin and Mary Littlewood
    • Joseph Kitchen (abt 1778 East Retford - bef 1851) and Micah Daltry of West Retford Nottinghamshire
      • Elizabeth Kitchin (1815 - 1881) and Robert Slack
    • William Kitchen Yorkshire
      • Isabella Kitchen (1778 - 1856) and William Lofthouse
    • Roger Kitchen
      • Ann Kitchen (1729 - 1808) Whalley, Lancashire 
    • Timothy Kitchingman (1698 - ?) Leeds
      • James Kitchingman (1729 - ?) Leeds
        • Richard Kitchingman (1775 - 1852) Chapeltown, Leeds, Yorkshire)
    • Richard Kitchen (1855 - 1896) Ulverston, Lancashire
      • Sarah Ann Kitchen

    The shared segment is an 11.ocm or 6656 SNP segment on chromosome 3

    • Genomic position: 32627153 – 46458942
    • RSID: rs73070872 – rs6791599

    We are still working to find a common ancestry line for these Kitchins and other modern day descendants that my fill the gap on those lines 

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