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Alexander Kirkpatrick

Birth27 Oct 1764 - Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death23 Aug 1840 - Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
MotherLydia Lewis
FatherJohn Kirkpatrick

Born in Morris County, New Jersey, USA on 27 Oct 1764 to John Kirkpatrick and Lydia Lewis. Alexander Kirkpatrick married Sarah Mitchell and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1840 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA.

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John Kirkpatrick
1739 - 1822
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Lydia Lewis
1743 - 1832
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Sarah Mitchell
1768 - 1849
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Alexander Kirkpatrick
1803 - 1881
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Nathaniel Mitchell Kirkpatrick
1808 - 1862
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Hannah Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
1811 - 1890
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Andrew Kirkpatrick
1789 - 1865
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Rachel Kirkpatrick
1797 - 1865
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Clarissa Kirkpatrick
1806 - 1806
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Sarah Kirkpatrick
1798 - Unknown
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Abigail Kirkpatrick
1791 - 1875
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Jane Kirkpatrick
1801 - 1850
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Hannah Kirkpatrick
Unknown - Unknown

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