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Note: Thomas C. Kirkpatrick Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: �Ctab�D1827 Death: �Ctab�D1911 Burial: Okanogan City Cemetery Okanogan Okanogan County Washington, USA Plot: . Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Jean Marshall Record added: Dec 12, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 12671510 5. Thomas C.2 Kirkpatrick (William1) was born 1829 in Ireland5,6. He married Mary J.. She was born 1829. Notes for Thomas C. Kirkpatrick: Was member of Southern Border brigade, Second Battalion Company "A", Kirkpatrick Thomas C. : Age 36. Residence: Bloomfield, Enlisted Sept. 29, 1862. Mustered Oct 20, 1862. Mustered out Dec. 29, 1862. 1850 Census Alleghny Co. Pennsylvania.; 1860 Davis CO. Iowa Census. More About Thomas C. Kirkpatrick: Occupation: Shoe Cobbler7,8 Children of Thomas Kirkpatrick and Mary are: �Ctab�D17 �Ctab�Di. �Ctab�D �Ctab�DMary E.3 Kirkpatrick, born 1851 in Illinois. �Ctab�D18 �Ctab�Dii. �Ctab�D �Ctab�DEmma M. Kirkpatrick, born 1855 in Iowa. �Ctab�D19 �Ctab�Diii. �Ctab�D �Ctab�DEdward Kirkpatrick, born May 1860 in Iowa. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heeyjude/Okanogan/resources.html http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heeyjude/Okanogan/obits/k.html Thomas C. Kirkpatrick Added 04/30/07 Death Calls T. C. Kirkpatrick The funeral of Thomas C. Kirkpatrick occurred at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of his son W. E. Kirkpatrick, at Epley postoffice. Rev. David Brown of the Omak Presbyterian church conducted the services. Interment was made in Okanogan cemetery by Armstrong & McCampbell, undertakers. The following obituary notice was kindly furnished The Independent by Rev. Mr. Brown: On December 31, 1911, Mr. Kirkpatrick, father of Miss Laura B. Kirkpatrick and Mr. W. E. Kirkpatrick of Epley, Washington passed away. His sickness had been lingering and death came after a period of unconsciousness lasting almost three days. Mr. Kirkpatrick was born in Illinois January 27, 1827. In this state his early years were spent and here he married. For a number of years he was engaged in the mercantile business and farming in Iowa. In 1884 he removed to Kansas, coming from Wichita, Kansas, in 1908. Himself a worthy pioneer in the development of his country, he came from truly pioneer stock. Of Scotch descent, from the Highlands they came. A grandfather and great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War. The love of freedom and of independence in generations before his day naturally led him into pioneer ways. Early in life he connected himself with the communion of the Methodist church. His latter years were spent within the Congregational fold and he was a member of this church at the time of his death. Two brothers, aged respectively 73 and 77, and one sister aged 85 survive his loss. Of his own family of five, four remain to mourn his departure--Mrs. Witherspoon of Willow Springs, Mo.; Mrs. Adams of Yellow Pine, Alabama; Miss Laura Kirkpatrick and W. E. Kirkpatrick of Epley. Another daughter, Mrs. Sprowl, also of Epley, died in July, 1910. His life was long, successful and happy and truly may it be said of him that he had not a known enemy in the world. Best of all, he went to his Maker trustfully as one who had waited long but joyfully answered the summons at last. The Okanogan Independent - Okanogan, Washington - January 5, 1912 Name Thomas C Kirkpatrick Residence Centre, Fulton, Illinois Age 23 years Calculated Birth Year 1827 Birthplace Illinois Gender Male Race (original) Race (expanded) Death Month Death Year Film Number 7680 Digital GS Number 4193356 Image Number 00488 Line Number 10 Dwelling House Number 114 Family Number 120 Marital Status Free or Slave Household Gender Age Joseph Q Kirkpatrick M 47y Maria Kirkpatrick F 50y Thomas C Kirkpatrick M 23y Elizabeth Kirkpatrick F 21y Daniel Kirkpatrick M 18y Francis Kirkpatrick M 17y Mary J Kirkpatrick F 14y William Kirkpatrick M 11y United States Census, 1870 for G C Kirkpatrick �C Back to search results View Image Save ImageSearch CollectionAbout this CollectionName G C Kirkpatrick Estimated Birth Year 1827 Gender Male Age in 1870 43y Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian) White Birthplace Illinois Home in 1870 Illinois, United States Household Gender Age G C Kirkpatrick M 43y M J Kirkpatrick F 40y M E Kirkpatrick F 18y E W Kirkpatrick F 15y W E Kirkpatrick M 10y N A Kirkpatrick F 6y L B Kirkpatrick F 3y 1910 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DThomas C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�D1910 - city, Okanogan, Washington �Ctab�D �Ctab�D1850 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DThomas C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�D1850 - city, Fulton, Illinois �Ctab�D �Ctab�DKansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DT C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�Ddate - city, Reno, Kansas �Ctab�D �Ctab�DKansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DT C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�Ddate - city, Sedgwick, Kansas �Ctab�D �Ctab�DKansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DT C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�Ddate - city, Reno, Kansas �Ctab�D �Ctab�D1870 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DT C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�D1870 - city, McDonough, Illinois, United States �Ctab�D �Ctab�D1860 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists View Image �Ctab�D Name: �Ctab�DThos C Kirkpatrick Birth: �Ctab�Dabt 1827 - location Residence: �Ctab�D1860 - city, Davis, Iowa, United States "We had, when I was a girl, few of the luxuries of life and some people lived for weeks upon hominy and venison when father first settled on this place. "I was born in the cabin which still stands on the old Tatum homestead, on the twenty-ninth day of March 1840 and am the daughter of Matthew and Lydia Tatum and I am a sister of John G Tatum, who lives here with me. I was reared to womanhood right here on this farm and have been a resident of Fulton county all my life-nearly 67 years. For my parental history the readers is referred to the sketch of John G. Tatum published in last weeks Register. I have not witnessed the entire growth and development of this section of the county, but I have witnessed much of it. My girlhood was passed in attendance at the pioneer school and in assisting my mother in household duties. I remember that Thomas Kirkpatrick taught several terms of school at the old Tatum school house. Harriet McCleary, Harvey Montanys, Margaret, Mary J. and Samuel Taylor were all old time teachers. I was a regular attendant at school and some of my old schoolmates who still survive are Mrs. Elise Putman, Frank Moran, James and John McCreary and my sister Mrs Sarah J. Shields, of Los Angeles, Calif. http://genealogytrails.com/ill/fulton/news_pioneers.html
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