Puffer Genealogy
KETTELL, Stephen Hopkins
1846 - 1938 (91 years)-
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Name KETTELL, Stephen Hopkins Birth 12 Mar 1846 West Greenwich, RI Gender Male FindaGrave _COLOR 11 Death 9 Jan 1938 Coventry, RI Burial Coventry, RI Address:
Small Maple Root CemeteryPerson ID I719 Puffers Last Modified 26 Feb 2017
Father KETTLE, Othniel, b. 6 Aug 1799, West Greenwich, RI d. 15 Jul 1881, West Greenwich, RI (Age 81 years) Mother HOPKINS, Dorcas, b. 28 Oct 1807, West Greenwich, RI d. 21 Nov 1875, West Greenwich, RI (Age 68 years) Marriage 1832 Family ID F4969 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family HALL, Angeline Frances, b. 20 Oct 1852, RI d. 24 Jan 1926, Coventry, RI (Age 73 years) Children 1. KETTLE, Leonard Ward, b. 3 Oct 1868, West Greenwich, RI d. 14 Jan 1950, Cranston, RI (Age 81 years) 2. KETTLE, Stephen, b. 11 Oct 1870 d. 18 Aug 1873 (Age 2 years) 3. KETTELL, Annie Josephine, b. Sep 1873, Exeter, RI d. 1952, RI (Age 78 years) 4. KETTLE, Mary Dorcas, b. 5 Sep 1875, West Greenwich, RI d. 11 Jun 1962, Richmond, RI (Age 86 years) 5. KETTLE, Ginevra Belle, b. 15 Jun 1877, RI d. 4 Jan 1960, RI (Age 82 years) 6. KETTLE, Everett E., b. Aug 1888, West Greenwich, RI d. 1975, RI (Age 86 years) 7. KETTLE, Bertha, b. Oct 1878, RI d. 1942, RI (Age 63 years) 8. KETTLE, George Stephen, b. Nov 1880, RI d. 1951, Coventry, RI (Age 70 years) 9. KETTLE, Minnie, b. Mar 1883, RI d. 1900, RI (Age 16 years) 10. KETTLE, Susie H, b. 23 Dec 1885, West Greenwich, RI d. 7 Feb 1944, West Warwick, RI (Age 58 years) Family ID F3123 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 May 2024
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Notes - After being discharged from the service and returning home he took over the mail route from the Post Office in Washington to Noose Neck. He devoted much of his life in the service of West Greenwich. He was elected to the Town Council, the Board of Tax Assessors, and was also Town Sergeant and Overseer of the Poor. He was chosen as a member of the Veteran's Monument Committee that erected the memorial to the veterans of the First World War at Noose Neck. He ran a tavern located a few hundred feet from the Kitt's Corner Road turnoff of Route 3. Many years later it was converted to a filling station."