Isaac KirkpatrickAge: 83 years1755–1838
- Name
- Isaac Kirkpatrick
- Given names
- Isaac
- Surname
- Kirkpatrick
Baptism | Christening July 28, 1755 (Age ) |
Birth | October 31, 1755 43 46 |
Marriage | Nancy Graham — View this family yes |
Death of a father | Richard Kirkpatrick 1755 |
Death of a mother | Ann Mercer 1758 (Age 2 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Nancy Kirkpatrick October 1, 1806 (Age 50 years) |
Death of a brother | Joseph Kirkpatrick December 31, 1812 (Age 57 years) |
Death of a sister | Jane Kirkpatrick about 1815 (Age 59 years) |
Death of a brother | Moses Kirkpatrick April 3, 1820 (Age 64 years) |
Death | November 15, 1838 (Age 83 years) |
Burial |
Family with parents |
father |
Richard Kirkpatrick Birth: 1712 Death: 1755 — Perry Co. PA |
mother |
Ann Mercer Birth: 1709 Death: 1758 |
Marriage: — |
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elder brother |
Joseph Kirkpatrick Birth: 1746 34 37 — Cumberland Co, PA Death: December 31, 1812 |
8 years elder brother |
Moses Kirkpatrick Birth: 1753 41 44 — Rye Twp, Cumberland Co, PA Death: April 3, 1820 — Rye Twp, Cumberland Co, PA |
-2 years elder sister |
Jane Kirkpatrick Birth: 1750 38 41 — Cumberland Co, PA Death: about 1815 |
6 years himself |
Isaac Kirkpatrick Birth: October 31, 1755 43 46 — Cumberland Co, PA Death: November 15, 1838 — Rye Twp, Cumberland Co, PA |
Family with Nancy Graham |
himself |
Isaac Kirkpatrick Birth: October 31, 1755 43 46 — Cumberland Co, PA Death: November 15, 1838 — Rye Twp, Cumberland Co, PA |
wife |
Nancy Graham Birth: August 4, 1765 — Perry Co. PA Death: August 30, 1858 — Rye Twp, Cumberland Co, PA |
Marriage: — |
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daughter |
Nancy Kirkpatrick Birth: October 1, 1806 — Perry Co. PA Death: October 27, 1860 — Jefferson Twp, Crawford Co, OH |
Baptism | Isaac Kirkpatrick Gender:«tab»Male Event Type:«tab»Christening Event Date:«tab»28 Jul 1755 Event Place:«tab»SAINT JAMES CHURCH,LANCASTER,LANCASTER,PENNSYLVANIA Father's Name:«tab»Richard Kirkpatrick Mother's Name:«tab»Ann Citing this Record "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," Database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VH-JLB : accessed 19 June 2015), Richard Kirkpatrick in entry for Isaac Kirkpatrick, 28 Jul 1755; Christening, citing SAINT JAMES CHURCH,LANCASTER,LANCASTER,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B2NQ 1900/A. |
Shared note | from the History of Perry Co, PA by Hanin 1922 "By referring to the history of the Duncannon Pres- byterian Church, elsewhere in this book, it will be seen that the Sunday school connected with that church (organized in 1816), then known as "the church at the mouth of the Juniata," was the first one to be formed within the limits of what is now Perry County, and the only one to be organized while the territory was yet a part of Cumberland. The organization of this school is accredited to Mrs. Campbell and her sister, Miss Harriet Miller, of Carlisle, and the former's daughters, Sallie and Julianna. The ladies evidently remained in the community for a time, as Mrs. Campbell is quoted as being the first superintendent opening the school with prayer, save on occasions when Isaac Kirkpatrick, the first elder of that church, was present." "Among other lands warranted were: Samuel Goudy, 215 acres in 1766; Richard Coulter, 217 acres in 1762, later owned by Rev. James Brady; Alexander Rutherford, 300 acres in 1787; Robert Nicholson, 682 acres in 1769; Joseph Kirkpatrick, 100 acres in 1790; Isaac Kirkpatrick, 300 acres in 1814, and Benjamin Abraham, 207 acres on both sides of Sherman's Creek at "the loop," in 1766. " |
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