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David Kirkpatrick

Birth22 Aug 1799 - Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Death8 February 1851 - McDonough Co. IL
MotherSarah Edington-Kirkpatrick
FatherCharles Kirkpatrick

Born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA on 22 Aug 1799 to Charles Kirkpatrick and Sarah Edington-Kirkpatrick. David Kirkpatrick married Sarah Cox and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 February 1851 in McDonough Co. IL.

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Charles Kirkpatrick
1764 - 1833
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Sarah Edington-kirkpatrick
Unknown - 1827
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Sarah Cox
1806 - 1884
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Virginia Whitefield Kirkpatrick-campbell
1827 - 1909
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John M. Kirkpatrick
1842 - 1918
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Clarinda Kirkpatrick
1837 - 1875
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Eleanora Kirkpatrick
1839 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Kirkpatrick
1829 - 1907
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Sarah Emeline Kirkpatrick
1831 - Unknown
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James Edington Kirkpatrick
1826 - 1907
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Nancy Rachel Melissa Kirkpatrick
1834 - 1851

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