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Anna Lockwood Sigsbee Kittelle

Birth
Georgetown, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
9 May 1942 (aged 70)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Washington National Cathedral Bishop's Garden Add to Map
Memorial ID
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I had been searching for the location of the gravesite for Anna Lockwood (Sigsbee) Kittelle, one of the children of Charles D. Sigsbee. In 2012, I was informed by her grandson, Johnes Moore, that her daughter, Anna Kittelle Moore, scattered her ashes in the Bishop's Garden next to the Washington Cathedral (circa 1944).

"SEW Kittelle's (Gramp) first wife (Anna Lockwood Kittelle, called "Mammy") rested in an urn in my mother's closet for a couple of years on Cleveland Avenue. Finally, one nice spring day, Memore (Anna Kittelle Moore) got the nerve to scatter her in the Bishop's Garden, next to the Washington Cathedral. She did it without fanfair , but a lot of emotion. Gramp's second wife, Elizabeth R. Kittelle, was called Aunt Betty…."

http://allhallowsguild.org/grounds/bishops.html
I had been searching for the location of the gravesite for Anna Lockwood (Sigsbee) Kittelle, one of the children of Charles D. Sigsbee. In 2012, I was informed by her grandson, Johnes Moore, that her daughter, Anna Kittelle Moore, scattered her ashes in the Bishop's Garden next to the Washington Cathedral (circa 1944).

"SEW Kittelle's (Gramp) first wife (Anna Lockwood Kittelle, called "Mammy") rested in an urn in my mother's closet for a couple of years on Cleveland Avenue. Finally, one nice spring day, Memore (Anna Kittelle Moore) got the nerve to scatter her in the Bishop's Garden, next to the Washington Cathedral. She did it without fanfair , but a lot of emotion. Gramp's second wife, Elizabeth R. Kittelle, was called Aunt Betty…."

http://allhallowsguild.org/grounds/bishops.html


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