Family: Kitson, Dr. Harry Dexter / Freeman, Angeline (F200371)

m. 14 Jun 1922

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  • Kitson, Dr. Harry DexterFather | Male
    Kitson, Dr. Harry Dexter

    Born  11 Aug 1886  , , Indiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  25 Sep 1959  , , Indiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  14 Jun 1922  Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Divorced  14 May 1928   
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    Mother   

    Freeman, AngelineMother | Female
    Freeman, Angeline

    Born  4 Oct 1893   
    Died  11 Oct 1943   
    Buried    Riverside Cemetery, Appleton, Wisconsin, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Freeman, Hiram Guernsey | F206037 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Smith, Susie W. | F206037 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  News Mention (Family):
    • Angelina Freeman And Dr. Kitson Wed Wednesday
      The wedding of Miss Angelina Smith Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman and Dr. Harry Dexter Kitson of Bloomington, Ind., took place at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Freeman home, 79 S. Lawrence St. The Rev. H. E. Peabody performed the ceremony, in the presence of a limited number of friends and relatives. The ribons were drawn by Charles Stevens of Chicago and Mason Olmsted of Appleton. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father, but she was otherwise unattended. She wore a gown of white satin with a court train and panels of pearl and crystal embroidery with orange blossoms at the waist, and a band of rose point lace at the neck from the wedding gown of her mother. She wore a veil of tulle, edged with pearl and held in place with silver bands and orange blossoms. She carried a bride's bouquet. The ceremony took place in the library in the western bow window which had been converted into an arch of flowers and greenery with cathedral candles on either side. The home was decorated in a color scheme of silver and blue with bridal showers of sweet peas and ribbons over each doorway. The stairway down which the bride descended was banked with ferns and flowers. The string orchestra which played throughout the wedding breakfast was placed in a bower of palms and flowers at the foot of the stairs. Table decorations for the breakfast, which was served to the guests in the living rooms and dining room of the home, carried out the general color scheme with bouquets of flowers in silver dishes with blue candles at the center. The bride's table was in a half oval shape in the living room. The bride is a graduate of Smith college and the University of Chicago. Dr. Kitson holds the chair of business and applied psychology at the University of Indiana He also is on the staff of the college of commerce and administration at the University of New York and is the author of sev- eral books dealing with problems of business psychology.
      APPLETON, POST-CRESCENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922, PAGE FIVE
    • APPLETON WOMAN WINS DIVORCE IN RENO, NEV., COURT Reno, Nev.
      Harry Dexter Kitson, professor of education at Columbia university, noted as psychologist and educator, was divorced in district court at Reno Monday by Angelina Freeman Kitson, whom he married at Appleton, Wis., in 1922. Mrs. Kitson told the court that her husband would go for days without speaking to her, had a violent temper, was selfish and egotistical and at last living with him became impossible. Under an agreement the child of the couple is to remain alternately in- the custody of the parents for four years. Kitson filed suit for divorce In New York some months ago, but it never came to trial.
      PAGE ONE, APPLETON POST-CRESCENT, Tuesday Evening, May 15, 1928


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