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John Kilpatrick,[2] born 1828,
Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone,
Ireland.[38] Died 21/1/1899, Tullagherin townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[14] "Administration of the estate of
John Kilpatrick late of County Tyrone Farmer who died 21/1/1899
granted at Londonderry to John Kilpatrick of Carnurgan said
County Farmer the Son, 14/2/1899, effects valued at £525 1s.
9d."[14] Farmer, 1899.[14] In
1859 was leasing Block No.1A&B, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone from Charles John Gardiner, comprising a house,
out-building & land, covering 23 acres & 3 rood with an annual
rateable valuation of £6 for the land & £1 5s for the house (total
£7 5s).[21] Also leased a share, with Robert Monteith, of Block No.3,
11 acres & 30 perches of bog, with an annual rateable valuation of
3s.[21] Also leased a share of Block No.6, 113 acres & 2 perches of
bog, with an annual rateable valuation of 8s.[21] In 1859 was
co-leasing, with Charles Hagan, Block No.11A&B, Corrickmore
townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone from Charles John Gardiner,
being land covering 19 acres 3 rood & 26 perches, with John's share
of the annual rateable valuation being £3 10s.[21] John & Charles
(Hagan) leased block No.11Aa to Patrick Nugent, a house, with an annual
rate valuation of 10s.[21] John & Charles (Hagan) leased block
No.12b to Mary McCullagh, a house, with an annual rate valuation of
5s.[21] John & Charles (Hagan) leased block No.12a to John Gray,
house & land covering 7 acres & 1 rood, with an annual rate
valuation of £3 15s for the land & 10s for the house (total £4
5s).[21] John & Charles (Hagan) leased block No.12c to Bridget
McSwiggan, house & garden covering 1 rood, with an annual rate
valuation of 3s for the land & 7s for the house (total
10s).[21] Married
Eliza Monteith,[2] 22/8/1850, Douglas Meeting House, Ardstraw
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[9,38] Eliza, d/o Andrew
Monteith,[9] born 1829,[16,38] Lisnatunny townland, Ardstraw
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[38] Presbyterian, literate &
widow, 1911.[16] In
1912 Lizzie was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant & Declaration at
the Orange Hall, Newtonstewart, Co Tyrone (William Miller collecting
the signatures).[51] Resided 1859, Carnargan townland, Bodoney
Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[21] Resided 1899, Tullagherin
townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[14] Eliza
resided 1911, with son, James, Tullagherin townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Resided 1912, Tullagherin
townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[51]
Children:
(a)
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George Kilpatrick, born 1856, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Farmer, Presbyterian, literate &
single, 1911.[16] In
1912 was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant & Declaration at the
Orange Hall, Co Tyrone (William Miller collecting the
signatures).[51] Resided 1911,1912, Tullagherin townland, Bodoney
Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16,51] |
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John Kilpatrick,[14]
born 1860, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co
Tyrone, Ireland.[39] Died 10/3/1900, Carnargan townland,
Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[14] Buried 12/3/1900,
Corrick Abbey Cemetery, Corickmore townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[39] "Probate of the Will of John
Kilpatrick late of Carnargan County Tyrone Farmer who died 10/3/1900
granted at Londonderry to James Kilpatrick Farmer, 6/12/1900,
effects valued at £159 10s."[14] Farmer, 1899,1900.[14]
Executor of his father's estate, 1899.[14] Married
Elizabeth Catherine Gordon, 18/4/1888, Corrick Presbyterian
Church, Corickmore townland, Upper Bodoney parish, Co Tyrone,
Ireland.[39] Elizabeth born 1861, Glashygolgan, Co Tyrone,
Ireland, baptised 7/4/1861, Corrick Presbyterian Church,
Corickmore townland, Upper Bodoney parish, died
10/7/1895, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone
(34yo) & buried 12/7/1895, Corrick Abbey Cemetery, Corickmore
townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co
Tyrone, Ireland.[39] Resided 1899, Carnargan townland,
Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[14]
Children:
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Andrew Kilpatrick, born 1890, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Farmer, 1911.[16] Presbyterian & literate.[16] In
1912 was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant & Declaration at the
Badoney Presbyterian Church, Co Tyrone (Rev. J. McFadden collecting the
signatures).[51] Resided 1911,1912, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16,51] |
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William George Kilpatrick, born 1892, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Presbyterian
& literate.[16] In
1912 was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant & Declaration at the
Presbyterian Church porch, Co Tyrone (William Sinclair collecting the
signatures).[51] Resided 1911, with uncle, James Kilpatrick,
Tullagherin townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone,
Ireland.[16] Resided 1912, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[51] |
| (3) | | Jennie Kilpatrick, born 1894, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16,61] Presbyterian
& literate.[16] In 1912 was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant
& Declaration at the Badoney Presbyterian Church, Co
Tyrone.[51] Married John Hunter.[61] Emigrated to New Zealand.[61] Resided, 1911, with grandparents, George & Mary
Gordon, Glashygolgan townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone,
Ireland.[16] Resided 1912, Carnargan townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[51] |
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| (c) | | James Kilpatrick, born 1864, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Farmer, Presbyterian, literate &
single, 1911.[16] Executor of John Kilpatrick's (brother) estate,
1900.[14] In
1912 was a signatory of the Ulster Covenant & Declaration at the
Orange Hall, Co Tyrone (William Miller collecting the
signatures).[51] Resided 1911, Tullagherin townland, Bodoney Upper
parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[16] Living with James in 1911 was his
mother & nephew, William George Kilpatrick.[16] Resided 1912,
Shanoney East townland, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[51] | | (d) | | Thomas Kilpatrick, born 10/12/1864, Plumbridge, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[2,9] | | (e) | | Isabella Margaret Kilpatrick, born 15/8/1866, Plumb Bridge, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[2,61] | | (f) | | Maria Kilpatrick, born 2/8/1868, Plumbridge, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[2,9] | | (g) | | Ruth Kilpatrick, born 19/10/1870, Plumbridge, Bodoney Upper parish, Co Tyrone, Ireland.[2,9] |
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