
My maternal grandparents, George Washington and Margaret Jane (Hopson) Kitts first lived with Dr. Atkins, (Adkins?) and his wife for a few months, but Mamaw didn’t like that Mrs. Atkins wanted to tell her how to cook, so she told Papaw she wanted a place of their own!
Eventually, Dr. Atkins provided a house for them.
Their family began a year later, and a little one was born about every two years or so... until 11 children had been born!
In the summertime, their children would cross
Clinch Mountain (which has a peak called Kitts Point) to enjoy
Lees Lake.
One son, Elmer, died at the age of one, “after eating too many cherries.” The next one, Willis, died the same day he was born, and both are buried in unmarked graves near one of the cedar trees in the Luttrell Cemetery shown here.
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