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James Killpatrick

BirthFeb 1856 - Pickens County, Alabama, USA
Death17 Mar 1939 - Limestone County, Texas, USA
MotherSarah E. "Sally" Harrell
FatherJoshua Killpatrick

Born in Pickens County, Alabama, USA on Feb 1856 to Joshua Killpatrick and Sarah E. "Sally" Harrell. James Killpatrick married Sarah Stephens and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Mar 1939 in Limestone County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Joshua Killpatrick
1836 - 1864
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Sarah E. "Sally" Harrell
1831 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Stephens
1879 - 1899
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Linnie Lee Killpatrick
1888 - 1945
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Myrtie Kilpatrick
1895 - 1959
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Mary Pearl Killpatrick
1899 - 1987
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Ada May Kilpatrick
1890 - 1967
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Wesley Killpatrick
1905 - 1996
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Lee Roy Kilpatrick
1906 - 1963
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Drue Killpatrick
1898 - 1910
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George Killpatrick
1883 - Unknown
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Alton Killpatrick
1914 - 1969
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James Eldrage Kilpatrick
1901 - 1974

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