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Edna <I>Bateman</I> Fittell

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Edna Bateman Fittell

Birth
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
31 May 1917 (aged 65)
Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Clifton, Washington County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Edna Bateman, second and last child of Robert and Minerva (Gaunt) Bateman was born in New Orleans shortly after her mother and sister arrived from England. When the mother and baby were able to travel, they went by boat up the Mississippi River to join the husband and father at their new home near Hamlet, IL.

Edna was married to George C. Fittell on Jan. 3, 1869 and to this union were born seven children, two of whom died at an early age. A few years later the family moved westward to Washington County Kansas and settled on a farm near Clifton, where their children grew up.

In their declining years George and Edna moved again, this time to Oklahoma to be near two of their daughters, Myda Stough and Jessie Young. Upon her death she was taken back to Kansas to be buried near her parents.

In addition to her husband and those two daughters (Myda and her husband, Daniel, and Jessie and her husband James), Edna was survived by her other children, Mary and her husband, Eli Perkins, Robert and his wife, Cora, and Minerva and her husband, Fredrick Kienzel, several grandchildren and one sister, Anna Dunn, and her husband James, of Arapaho, OK.


Edna Bateman, second and last child of Robert and Minerva (Gaunt) Bateman was born in New Orleans shortly after her mother and sister arrived from England. When the mother and baby were able to travel, they went by boat up the Mississippi River to join the husband and father at their new home near Hamlet, IL.

Edna was married to George C. Fittell on Jan. 3, 1869 and to this union were born seven children, two of whom died at an early age. A few years later the family moved westward to Washington County Kansas and settled on a farm near Clifton, where their children grew up.

In their declining years George and Edna moved again, this time to Oklahoma to be near two of their daughters, Myda Stough and Jessie Young. Upon her death she was taken back to Kansas to be buried near her parents.

In addition to her husband and those two daughters (Myda and her husband, Daniel, and Jessie and her husband James), Edna was survived by her other children, Mary and her husband, Eli Perkins, Robert and his wife, Cora, and Minerva and her husband, Fredrick Kienzel, several grandchildren and one sister, Anna Dunn, and her husband James, of Arapaho, OK.




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