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Walter Kitchingman 1824 - 1863

Walter Kitchingman was born in 1824 to Thomas Kitchingman and Mary Kitchingman, and had siblings Edwin Lewis Kitchingman, John Kitchingman, Thomas Kitchingman, William Kitchingman, James Kitchingman, and Philip Kitchingman. Walter Kitchingman died at age 39 years old in 1863 in Wales United Kingdom.
Walter Kitchingman
1824
1863
Wales, United Kingdom
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Walter Kitchingman's History: 1824 - 1863

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    1824
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  • 1863

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    1863
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    Wales United Kingdom
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    Walter Kitchingman lived 30 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 39.
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In 1824, in the year that Walter Kitchingman was born, on December 3rd, the U.S. presidential election of 1824 was finally decided. None of the four candidates for U.S. President gained a majority of the electoral votes so for the first - and last - time the election was thrown into the U.S. House of Representatives for a decision, called a contingent election. John Quincy Adams won on the first vote. Another candidate, Andrew Jackson, never accepted the results and accused Adams and Henry Clay - the Speaker of the House - of striking a "corrupt bargain".
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In 1838, when he was only 14 years old, on May 26th, the Native American Cherokee Nation was forced to march the Trail of Tears - relocating them to west of the Mississippi. When gold was discovered in Georgia in 1828, settlers wanted the Cherokee land. 16,543 natives were forced to march - it is estimated that 2,000 to 6,000 died along the way.
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