.2 Andrew J Kilpatrick b: July 18, 1873 in Cullman Co, AL said by Aunt
..... 3 Minnie M Kilpatrick,b: May 1900 in AL
.....3 Lona Esther Kilpatrick,b: Abt. 1907
- .....3 Ethel Kilpatrick, b: Abt. 1908 in Most probably a daughter here
- ........+Ellis Cornelius, m: September 03, 1927 in Cullman Co, AL
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Descendants of Killpatrick
.2 Minnie Kilpatrick,b: May 1900,(I believe there were 2 Minnies and
Alabama cont.
This was sent to me by Rose Corley, another descendant of Francis M. Kilpatrick.
1850 ALABAMA:
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From: "Marvin Martian" <ironpants55@hotmail.com> Subject: Three Generation report of Francis M. Kilpatrick--Incomplete with notes Please find attached a very brief breakdown and notes of what is known of my FRANCIS M. KILPATRICK at this time. The RICHBOURG FAMILY is well docmented, but the KILPATRICK branch remains a mystery/puzzle. If this group of Kilpatrick's rings a bell for anyone, please, please, let our family know. Best Regards, Kathleen Boyd Steilacoom, WA Descendants of Francis M. Kilpatrick Generation No. 1 1. FRANCIS M.2 KILPATRICK (KILPATRICK1) was born 1823 in Georgia, and died Aft. 1900 in Upshur Co., TX. He married SUZANNE RICHBOURG Abt. 1849 in Unknown, daughter of JOHN RICHBOURG and AGNES KOLB. She was born Abt. 1832 in South Carolina, and died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in Upshur County, Texas. Notes for FRANCIS M. KILPATRICK: Notes for the Saga of Francis M. Kilpatrick will be put here for future use to include correspondence, wills, notes, etc.: According to the pension application of Francis M. Kilpatrick, he was born in 1823 in Georgia. This is his own recollection in June of 1899. He states that he moved to Upshur Co., TX in 1869. At this time, he is 76 years old, totally blind and disabled. No death date for his wife, Suzanne, is listed. She had to have died in Upshur Co., TX, after 1870.--kb I joined Ancestry.com and through that subscription have access to many of the US Census records on-line. For $129/year, it has so far been a great help and worth the money. Searching the census records this way is slow and it's much better if you at least know a county within the state to search. The information sent to you about Francis is from the 1870 Upshur County Texas Census. I've been tracking back through the years to find earliest records of various members of the family in Texas, with hopes of finding links to information in other states. In the 1900 Upshur Census, Francis is still alive at 80 years and living with his daughter Levonia (Coughlin) and her son Raymond, a grandaughter Mabel McGregor and Francis' son William H. I haven't had time to check the correct section of the 1910 census in Upshur yet. In the 1920 Upshur Census, William H is living alone and Francis is not listed. More when I find it. Martha, the Randolph County clue could make life a great deal easier. THANKS! Steve Hi Kathleen, I still haven't zeroed in on Francis Kilpatrick's ancestors, but in the process of looking, I ran across this bit of information in the 1870 census. Looks like there were more children than I was aware of. It also adds credence to the belief that Francis was born in Georgia and Suzanne in South Carolina. All of the children but the last were born in Alabama, the last being born in Texas. I'm trying to imagine being the father of a newborn at age 47. I might have been optimistic at that age, but with the added perspective of being 60 it sounds daunting. I guess with all of the other children around, there was plenty of help. Hope this finds you well. Cheers, Cousin Steve Francis served with the 57th Alabama Infantry, CSA, for three years. What follows is a short bio of that unit: Fifty-Seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment This regiment was organized at Troy, in Pike, March 1863, as part of the brigade of Gen. Clanton of Montgomery. It was stationed at Mobile and Pollard till January 1864, when it moved to Demopolis. Brigaded there under Gen. Buford, (soon succeeded by Gen. Scott) with the Twelfth Louisiana, Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, and Fifty-fifth Alabama and a Louisiana regiment, the Fifty-seventh joined the Army of the Tennessee in time to share fully the hardships of the Dalton-Atlanta campaign. The casualties of the regiment, however, were not severe till the battle of Peach-tree Creek, when it was cut to pieces. The Fifty-seventh participated in the movement into Tennessee, and at Franklin and Nashville its losses were again very large. Transferred to North Carolina, the regiment fought at Bentonville with severe loss. Its colors were there folded when the army was disbanded. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Field and Staff Colonels -- J. P. W. Amerine of Pike; superceded. C. J. L. Cunningham of Pike; wounded at Franklin. Lieut. Colonels -- J. W. Mabry of Barbour; superceded. R. A. Bethune of Pike; wounded at Peach-tree. Majors -- C. J. L. Cunningham; promoted. W. R. Arnold of Pike; killed at Peach-tree. J. Horatio Wiley of Pike. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Captains, and Counties from Which the Companies Came. Pike -- J. P. Wood. Barbour -- Daniel Martin. Dale -- R. A. Bethune; promoted. Jesse Bruner. Pike and Coffee --W. R. Arnold; promoted. M. J. Horn. Henry -- J. H. Wiley; promoted. E. Culver; wounded. Pike -- James N. Arrington; resigned. Reuben Lane. Coffee -- Jesse O'Neal; resigned. Wm. O. Mixon. Pike and Barbour -- Bailey M. Talbot; killed at Peach-tree. Alexander Faison; wounded. Dale and Coffee -- Mordecai White; resigned. W. G. Yelverton. Ages, place of birth, and birth dates are approximate. It was calculated from a census of Coffee Co., AL from 1850. William H. was listed as 1 year old, Suzanna was listed as 18 years old, and Francis M. was listed as 26. Dannie and Mary Suzanne were not yet born. Francis Kilpatrick was a veteran of the Civil War for the state of Alabama. On his application for a Civil War pension in 1899 in Upshur Co., TX, he is listed as indigent and completely blind. Year of birth is 1823, according to Francis, himself. It is very sad. I wish I could have known him. It is also possible that he died and is buried in a surrounding county; possibly Smith or Falls County, TX.--KB ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >The information sent to you about Francis is from the 1870 Upshur County >Texas Census. I've been tracking back through the years to find earliest >records of various members of the family in Texas, with hopes of finding >links to information in other states. > Steve, Kilpatrick, Francis TX UPSHUR CO. PITTSBURG PRECT 3 058 1870 Census 1880--Upshur County, TX--Look-up from Karen Ortalano: Census Place: Precinct 7, Upshur, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255330 National Archives Film T9-1330 Page 493A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Frances K. KILPATRICK Self M W W 60 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC William H. KILPATRICK Son M S W 30 AL Occ: Manufactures Shingles Fa: GA Mo: SC David S. KILPATRICK Son M S W 16 AL Occ: Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: SC Julia A. KILPATRICK Dau F S W 14 AL Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: SC Levania KILPATRICK Dau F S W 12 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC Notes for SUZANNE RICHBOURG: Death certificate for Dannie Kilpatrick Kennedy says that Suzanne was born in North Carolina. We may never know. The 1870 Census for Upsur County, TX says that she was born in South Carolina, which I would tend to agree with. Her ancestors migrated from intial contact in Virginia beginning with Reverend Claude Phillipe De Richbourg, to North Carolina, and then to eventually settle in the Santee River region of South Carolina. She does not appear on the 1880 census of Upshur Co., TX, so it is safe to assume that she died between 1870 and 1880 and is probably buried in Upshur County, TX. They question at this time is where? And when?--kb More About FRANCIS KILPATRICK and SUZANNE RICHBOURG: Marriage: Abt. 1849, Unknown Children of FRANCIS KILPATRICK and SUZANNE RICHBOURG are:
County, TX.
More About M.C. SLAGLE and JULIA KILPATRICK: Marriage: September 25, 1882, Upshur County, TX
More About J.D. COUGHLIN and LEVANIA KILPATRICK: Marriage: February 12, 1888, Upshur County, TX
Notes for SOPHRONIA? KILPATRICK: It is hard to read from the census image what this ladies name is and I am just guessing. Sophrenia is the only child to be born in TX that we know of at this time. Also, the birthdates are approximate based on census data supplied by Steven B. Kay who sent me an image of said census courtesy of Ancestry.com membership(sbkay@mindspring.com). It appears that Jefferson and Julia are twins; there is an inclusive arrow on the image pointing to them both and they are listed as 4 years old making them born about 1866.-kb
More About FRANCIS KILPATRICK and E. BOBIN: Marriage: August 30, 1883, Upshur County, TX Generation No. 2 2. MARY SUSANNE"SUSIE" "AUNT3 SUDIE"KILPATRICK (FRANCIS M.2 KILPATRICK, KILPATRICK1) was born November 14, 1856 in Troy, Coffee/Pike County, Alabama, and died July 12, 1947 in Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX. She married STEPHEN PRESTON "PRESS" KAY January 25, 1877 in Upshur County, TX, son of STEPHEN KAY and ISABELLA ARMSTRONG. He was born March 06, 1840 in Abbeville, South Carolina, and died April 17, 1926 in Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX. Notes for MARY SUSANNE"SUSIE" "AUNT SUDIE"KILPATRICK: According to Jack Edgar, her nephew, she was known as aunt "Sudie". Steven Kay owned a cotton gin and evidently the Kay family owned a lot of land and cotton gins and were very prosperous farmers. Jack said too that aunt Sudie was a very tiny and thin and Dannie, her sister and my ggrandmother was on the chunky side. Interesting! Thanks Jack! -- KB More About MARY SUSANNE"SUSIE" "AUNT SUDIE"KILPATRICK: Burial: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX Notes for STEPHEN PRESTON "PRESS" KAY: Notes for Stephen Kay(by Steven Kay): He settled in Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX. he served in the Confederate States Army in the Civil War; Company "G", 11th Texas Infantry, then Company "F", Goubli's TX Cavalry. Captured and parolled in August 1865 at Shreveport, LA.--KB I wish to thank Steven P. Kay(sbkay@mindspring.com), ggrandson of Stephen Preston Kay for the generous gift of his family information; without this gift, I would never have known. I also have found another close cousin and this is wonderful! Also, from this information, I noticed that aunt Sudie was carrying baby Archie Groves about the time ggrandma Dannie was carrying grandma Birdie. I bet they had a lot to talk about! KB10232001 More About STEPHEN PRESTON "PRESS" KAY: Burial: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX More About STEPHEN KAY and MARY SUDIE"KILPATRICK: Marriage: January 25, 1877, Upshur County, TX Children of MARY SUDIE"KILPATRICK and STEPHEN KAY are:
BRAY.
August 16, 1886, Gilmer, Upshur County, TX; d. Abt. 1990, Altadena, Los Angeles County, California. Notes for VIRGIE AZELA CRAIN: According to Stephen Kay, ggrandson of Stephen Preston Kay, this couple met at church, in Gilmer, where Virge was born and raised all her life.--KB
3. MARJANNA "DANNIE"3 KILPATRICK (FRANCIS M.2, KILPATRICK1) was born October 26, 1859 in Troy, Coffee/Pike County, Alabama, and died June 02, 1938 in Big Sandy, Upshur Co., Tx. She married HENRY CLAY GENTRY KENNEDY December 17, 1878 in Upshur Co., TX, son of WILLIAM KENNEDY and HULDA HIGGINBOTHAM. He was born January 20, 1857 in (Chulafinnee?)Randolph Co., AL, and died August 13, 1935 in Big Sandy, Upshur Co., Tx. Notes for MARJANNA "DANNIE" KILPATRICK: Census 1880 for Upshur County, TX, Francis M. Kilpatrick-- Frances K. KILPATRICK Self M W W 60 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC William H. KILPATRICK Son M S W 30 AL Occ: Manufactures Shingles Fa: GA Mo: SC David S. KILPATRICK Son M S W 16 AL Occ: Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: SC Julia A. KILPATRICK Dau F S W 14 AL Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: SC Levania KILPATRICK Dau F S W 12 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC More About MARJANNA "DANNIE" KILPATRICK: Burial: June 1938, Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Upshur Co., Tx Notes for HENRY CLAY GENTRY KENNEDY: Notes for further research: UPSHUR COUNTY County Clerk District Clerk P.O.Box 730 P.O.Box 950 Gilmer, TX 75644 Gilmer, TX 75644 (903) 843-4015 or (903) 843-5031 (903) 843-4016 FAX (903) 843-5492 ********************** Hi Deanna Went to the library yesterday. In the 1860 Census: Nelson H 60 Lucretia 66 Rhoda 20 H(?) 18 Taylor 16 Julia Kenedy 1(Wm. F./Hulda's youngest daughter) How do these fit in? Are they grandchildren? (HIGGINBOTHAM, N. State: AL Year: 1870 County: Cleburne County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Twp 17 R 9 Page: 308 Database: AL 1870 Federal Census Index ) 1870 Census Higginbotham N 68 Wheat Roda(Nelson's daughter) Octavia 4 Augustus 2 Lafayette 16(Lafayette Allan, son of William Franklin Kennedy and Hulda Higginbotham Kennedy) Clay 14(My ggrandfather, H.C.G. or Henry Clay Gentry Kennedy)) July 12(Julia Kennedy) Living next door is Taylor, Martha, Henry, Margaret, and Amanda(B). Colleen 1900 Census Upshur County, TX 109 KENNEDY Henry C. White Head Jan. 1857 43 AL/AL/AL KENNEDY Mangenna White Wife Oct. 1857 42 AL/AL/AL KENNEDY Reath White Son Jan. 1886 14 TX/AL/AL KENNEDY Birdie White Daughter Sept. 1888 11 TX/AL/AL KENNEDY Sallie White Daughter Oct. 1891 9 TX/AL/AL KENNEDY Claudia White Son Mar. 1892 8 TX/AL/AL KENNEDY Coy May White Daughter Jan. 1894 6 TX/AL/AL KENNEDY Kirvis White Son Aug. 1897 2 TX/AL/AL 1 More About HENRY CLAY GENTRY KENNEDY: Burial: August 1935, Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Upshur Co., TX More About HENRY KENNEDY and MARJANNA KILPATRICK: Marriage: December 17, 1878, Upshur Co., TX Children of MARJANNA KILPATRICK and HENRY KENNEDY are:
Notes for CLARANCE KENNEDY: Clarance's death date is not known. My cousin Phillip informs me that he is buried in Big Sandy in the Kennedy plot, but no death dates are given. KB More About CLARANCE KENNEDY: Burial: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, TX
22, 1869, Lindale, Smith Co., TX; d. December 24, 1943. Notes for NANNIE KENNEDY: I want to thank Phillip Hill, a cousin and a Kennedy descendant, for his generous gift of information regarding the descendants of Nannie Kennedy, daughter of our mutual Kennedy ancestor, Henry Clay Gentry Kennedy and Marianna(Dannie) Kilpatrick Kennedy. His gift is priceless and I am forever in his debt. I could not have found this alone. He is also the first I have come in contact with who is in my direct Kennedy line outside of my Kennedy-Sisson line. thank you, Phillip!--3/20/2000 KSB. Census 1910 Upshur County, TX 110 GLENN George White Head Sept. 1866 33 TX.AL.AL GLENN Annie White Wife Feb. 1872 28 TX/AL/GA Texas Obit: From : JRice79761@aol.com Date : Wed, 15 May 2002 15:20:08 EDT Kathleen, Some of these I believe are yours Mrs. George W. GLENN 76 born and raised in Upshur Co. died March 9, mother of Mrs. R. J. MOODY, & J. H. GLENN of Athens, survivors 3 sons George Jr., W. R., J. H. 3 dau Mrs. R. J. MOODY, Mrs. G. C. LYLES, Mrs. Y. A. HILL, 4 bro Claude, Reath, Cliff, & Jewell KINNEDY, 3 sis Mrs. Tom SISSON, Mrs. Cozmae SISSON, Mrs. John EDGAR More About GOERGE GLENN and NANNIE KENNEDY: Marriage: November 10, 1899
More About REATH "RED" KENNEDY: Burial: May 1963, Chilton Cemetary, Upshur Co., TX More About REATH KENNEDY and EVA STANLEY: Marriage: April 28, 1931
SISSON, October 22, 1904, Upshur County, TX; b. May 10, 1875, Jackson, Ms; d. July 09, 1940, Littlefield, Lamb Co., Tx. More About BIRDIE KENNEDY: Burial: Littlefield, Lamb Co., Tx Christening: Unknown More About THOMAS JEFFERSON SISSON: Burial: July 10, 1940, Littlefield, Lamb County, TX More About THOMAS SISSON and BIRDIE KENNEDY: Marriage: October 22, 1904, Upshur County, TX
Notes for JOHN EDGAR: Special thanks to the Hill family, especially Phillip and Granville "Rip" Hill for their help and contribution on family facts and cemetery information from Upshur County.--KB More About JOHN EDGAR and SALLIE KENNEDY: Marriage: January 22, 1910, Upshur County, TX
1965. More About CLAUDE KENNEDY: Burial: 1979, Chilton Cemetary, Upshur Co., TX More About CLAUDE KENNEDY and ALLIE CHIPPLEAR: Marriage: March 09, 1914
Jackson, Hinds County, MS; d. October 30, 1926, Blooming Grove, Navarro County, TX; m. (2) W. T. BERRY, Unknown. More About HENRY SISSON and COZ KENNEDY: Marriage: December 16, 1911 More About W. BERRY and COZ KENNEDY: Marriage: Unknown
Notes for CURVIS KENNEDY: Curvis death date also remains unknown. He is buried at the Kennedy plot in Chilton Cemtery, Big Sandy, TX. My father claims to remember him, but that is in question. He may have died in the early part of the 1900's. It is unknown if he had a family or not. The information on his birthdate comes from the bible of Birdie Kennedy Sisson, his sister. KB More About CURVIS KENNEDY: Burial: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, TX
November 08, 1894; d. January 28, 1972. More About CLIFTON KENNEDY: Burial: May 1973, Chilton Cemetary, Upshur Co., TX More About MINNIE LEE YAW: Burial: January 1972, Chilton Cemetary, Upshur Co., TX More About CLIFTON KENNEDY and MINNIE YAW: Marriage: June 03, 1928
1987, Big Sandy, Upshur Co., TX. More About JEWELL KENNEDY: Burial: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Upshur County, TX More About VERNA WARWICK: Burial: 1987, Chilton Cemetary, Upshur Co., TX More About JEWELL KENNEDY and VERNA WARWICK: Marriage: June 26, 1926 |
Below from Nita Freer" <Needer@worldnet.att.net>
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Bargainee |
Book |
Page |
Acres |
Bargainor |
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Kirkpatrick; Elihu |
V. |
225 |
65 |
Wm. J. Jennings |
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Kilpatrick; John W. |
W. |
337 |
1/2 of 16 |
F. L. Cook |
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Kilpatrick; John W. |
Y. |
363 |
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F.L. and Elizabeth Cook |
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Kilpatrick; Alexander |
N. |
171 |
Sale |
Wm. H. Mason |
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Kilpatrick & Anderson |
N. |
490 |
Trust |
B. S. Clardy (my direct line- posted on my website |
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Kilpatrick; Joshua W. |
L. |
79 |
150 |
E. Kilpatrick |
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Kilpatrick; Alex. |
L |
578 |
Lot |
Uzzell & Kirkpatrick |
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Kilpatrick; Narcissa |
J. |
368 |
60 |
J. Kilpatrick |
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Kilpatrick; Eleizer |
K. |
39 |
Sale |
Ben Smith |
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Kilpatrick; Ebenezer |
D. |
295 |
200 |
J. Kilpatrick |
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Kilpatrick; Elihu |
E. |
105 |
312 |
Same |
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Kilpatrick; Eleazer |
E. |
386 |
200 |
E. Kilpatrick |
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Kilpatrick; Joshua |
F. |
273 |
100 |
Jos. Herndon |
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Kilpatrick; Felix |
F. |
429 |
50 |
Wm. Freirson |
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Kilpatrick; Ebeneser |
G. |
61 |
150 |
Jos. Herndon |
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