Norman Wolfred Kittson (1814-1888)

"Commodore" Norman Wolfred Kittson, of St. Paul, Minnesota

He was one of early Minnesota's most prominent citizens. He was introduced to the fur trade by his father's celebrated stepfather, Alexander Henry "The Elder". He was best known as first a fur trader, then a steamboat-line operator and finally a railway entrepreneur and owner of thoroughbred racehorses at Erdenheim Farm. He was part of the original syndicate that went on to create the Canadian Pacific Railway. Both Kittson and Norman Counties in Minnesota are named for him.

Parents (2)

George Kittson

George Kittson J.P., of Sorel & Montreal

1779-1832

Ann (Tucker) Kittson

Mrs "Nancy" (Tucker) Kittson

1781-1839

Spouses (3)

Elise Marion

Mrs Élise (Marion) Kittson

1831-1868

Sophia Perret

Mrs Sophia (Perret) Kittson

1817-1889

Mary Cochrane

Mrs Mary (Cochrane) Kittson

1842-1886

Children (2)

James Edward Kittson

James Kittson, Thoroughbred Horse Breeder, of Erdenheim Farm, Pennsylvania

1862-1900

Louis Kittson

Louis Kittson, Horse Breeder, of Erdenheim Stud Farm, Pennsylvania

b.1855

Associated Houses (2)

Norman Kittson House

St. Paul, Minnesota

Erdenheim Farm

Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania

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