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Emily Kirkpatrick

BirthAug 1817 - Ohio
DeathDec 1871 - Forkland, Greene, Alabama, USA
MotherMary Evelyn Kincaid
FatherJames Kirkpatrick

Born in Ohio on Aug 1817 to James Kirkpatrick and Mary Evelyn Kincaid. Emily Kirkpatrick married Addison Kendall and had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1871 in Forkland, Greene, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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James Kirkpatrick
1791 - 1829
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Mary Evelyn Kincaid
1793 - 1871
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Addison Kendall
1814 - 1863
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William Addison Kendall
1852 - 1910
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Albert Kendall
1854 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kendall
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah J Kendall Mann
1843 - Unknown
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Thomas M Kendall
1847 - Unknown
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Edgar M K Kendall
1858 - Unknown
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James K Kendall
1839 - 1911

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