I appreciate that this is a rather old thread but I have a suggestion about James Kitchingman married 1724.
By way of background, I have spent a lot of time over the last few years researching the Kitchingman family. I have not been able to connect the following three branches.
Some from the branch around Carlton Husthwaite in the North Riding, migrated to Leeds, Calderdale and Pontefract during the C17 and were mainly involved in various aspects of the wool trade. Later, other family members migrated to Whitby and Ripon.
A second branch was from around Shadwell near Leeds. At the end of the C16 some of them migrated to Norwich and East Anglia.
A third branch, who anachronistically I call the South Yorkshire branch, were from around Wath upon Dearne from the early C17. this is about 8 miles from Barnburgh/Barnborough.
According to the parish register, James Kitchingman son of John, of Masbrough, was baptised at Rotherham on 4 April 1698. This would make him the right sort of age for marriage in 1724 and is only about 10 miles from Barburgh.
I hope this helps. If you are interested, I have started a blog recounting some of the more interesting stories about the Kitchingmans at
www.earlymodernkinship.com