- William Walton Kitchin
William Walton Kitchin (
9 October 1866 ndash9 November 1924 ) was the Democratic governor of theU.S. state ofNorth Carolina from 1909 to 1913.Early Life and Family
W.W. Kitchin was the son of
William H. Kitchin and Maria Figures Arrington. He was the brother ofClaude Kitchin and the uncle ofAlvin Paul Kitchin , each of whom served in the U.S. Congress. He graduated fromWake Forest College in 1884, studied law at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , and passed the North Carolina Bar examination in 1887. He practiced law inRoxboro, NC .On 22 December 1892, W.W. Kitchin married Sue Musette Satterfield of Roxboro, NC. [ [http://travisfamily.org/WC01/WC01_012.htm Genealogy of the Bacon, Kitchin, Stack, & Travis ] at travisfamily.org] They had six children: Sue Arrington (22 October 1893 - 5 August 1954), William Walton (16 August 1895 - 30 September 1905), Anne Maria (23 October 1897 - 16 January 1995), Elizabeth Gertrude (19 December 1899 - 9 September 1979), Clement Satterfield (19 June 1902 - 21 December 1930), and Musette Satterfield (10 August 1906 - 17 October 1996). The children related stories of how kind he was to the hired help at the Governor's Mansion, going so far as to offer them time off one Christmas. This greatly disappointed the employees as they looked forward to the annual event. The children also enjoyed roller skating through the Governor's Mansion.
Political career
In 1892, he ran unsuccessfully for the
North Carolina Senate but was later elected for six terms in theUnited States House of Representatives , from 1897 to 1909. With other members of his family, he was an active participant in leading to the approval of a state constitutional amendment in 1898 placing numerous disabilities on the right of black Tar Heels to vote. Limited to one term as governor by the state constitution of the time, Kitchin ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in 1912. [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=117331 OurCampaigns.com] ] His tenure as governor was highly productive: he increased expenditures for public education and public health services, oversaw expansion of railroads and increased stability of the state's banks. [ [http://www.visitroxboronc.com/heritage/kitchin_fullhistory.htm Visit Roxboro, NC] ]After completing his term, Governor Kitchin practiced law in
Raleigh, NC until 1919, when his declining health led him to retire to his home inScotland Neck, NC . He died in 1924 and is buried in the Scotland Neck Baptist Cemetery. [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/families/1616.html Political Graveyard] ]References
*CongBio|K000252|name=KITCHIN, William Walton|inline=1
* [http://www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us/governors/Kitchin.html North Carolina Dept. of Public Instruction]
* [http://travisfamily.org/WC01/WC01_012.htm TravisFamily.org genealogy of W.W. Kitchin]
* [http://www.visitroxboronc.com/heritage/kitchin_briefchronology.htm Roxboro NC website, Brief Chronology of W.W. Kitchin]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/families/1616.html The Political Graveyard, Kitchin Family of North Carolina]
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