You might check out: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/military/civilwar/gsi/gsi164.txt This will give you the individuals named Kitchens who fought in GA. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/regiment.htm Look up the various regiments (hopefully we have those on-line...this is still in progress). The regiment list usually tells if they were killed. Good Luck...and keep us posted. Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 16:08:01 -0400 From: Laszlo and Cathleen Szabo <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [GABIBB] *correction* Re:Charles 'CT' Kitchens Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The message below has three mistakes in the third paragraph. I've numbered the paragraphs to make the corrections easier to find. In the third paragraph, the name 'Bryant' was the surname of the stepfather who raised CT Kitchens. He, CT Kitchens, married a woman whose maiden name was Lula Langston. They raised nine children (not seven as stated below); seven boys and two girls. Please add Langston to the surnames that are in this group. Another possible mistake in the 4th paragraph - the 1920 census places this family in Irwin County, not Turner County. So I'm not as sure about my father's (Terrell Kitchens) county of birth. It may have been Irwin. Thank you for any help you can offer. ************************************************************** 1. I'm attempting to research my ancestors and finding very little. Surnames include Kitchens, Wiggins, Bryant and Walker. 2. My paternal grandfather, Charles Kitchens, was sometimes called 'CT' Kitchens. We were told that his middle name was probably Thomas. He was born about 1861 in Bibb County and died about 1935, probably in Bibb, or possibly Crawford or Turner County. His father, Charles Kitchens (though the first name is not certain) died fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War when my grandfather was a very young child. 3. Grandfather was raised by his grandparents and, after his mother remarried, by his stepfather and mother. He married a woman whose maiden name was Bryant and they had seven children, John, Ed, Charley, Viola, Molly, Retus and Harry. The seven children were born between 1880-1907. This wife died either in birthing Harry, the youngest, or shortly thereafter. 4. The woman hired to care for these children, Minnie Lee Wiggins (probably from Crawford County, d. about 1955 in Macon) became Charles (CT) Kitchens second wife and bore him four sons, Ira b. 1910, Terrell b. 7/7/1912, Herbert Lee (HL) b. about 1914, and Wilbur Bernard (Pete) b. about 1917. My father, Terrell (and possibly all of these four boys) were born in Turner County. At one point they lived near Live Oak settlement. 5. My father mentioned a relative named Ollie Walker about whom I know nothing else. Any information or leads will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Cathleen Szabo Virginia Crilley