John W. Kittera
      John Wilkes Kittera (November 1752 – June 6, 1801) was an American lawyer and politician from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Kittera was born near Blue Ball, Pennsylvania.  He was appointed by President John Adams as United States attorney for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives from 1791 until 1801.
He is the father of Thomas Kittera.
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| United States House of Representatives | 
| Preceded by At large on a General ticket:
 Muhlenberg, Clymer, Fitzsimons, Hartley, Scott, Wynkoop, Hiester & Muhlenberg
 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from  Pennsylvania's at-large congressional district
 1791–1795
 
 1791–1793 alongside:Fitzsimons, Hartley, Muhlenberg, Findley, Hiester, Jacobs & Gregg
 1793–1795 alongside:
 Fitzsimons, Muhlenberg, Findley, Hartley, Scott, Armstrong, Muhlenberg, Gregg, Hiester, Irvine, Smilie & Montgomery
 | Succeeded by 
 
 1st: John Swanwick 2nd: Frederick Muhlenberg
 3rd: Richard Thomas
 4th: Samuel Sitgreaves and John Richards
 5th: Daniel Hiester
 6th: John Andre Hanna
 7th: John W. Kittera
 8th: Thomas Hartley
 9th: Andrew Gregg
 10th: David Bard and Samuel Maclay
 11th: William Findley
 12th: Albert Gallatin
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| Preceded by At large on a General ticket:
 Fitzsimons, Muhlenberg, Kittera, Hartley, Scott, Armstrong, Muhlenberg, Gregg, Hiester, Irvine, Smilie, Findley & Montgomery
 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from  Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district
 1795–1801
 | Succeeded by Thomas Boude
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