1788 - 1869 (80 years)
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Family 2 |
Harriet Elizabeth Jones, b. 4 Nov 1791, Burke County, GA d. 16 Mar 1863, Richmond Co., GA (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
22 Jun 1822 [4] |
Children |
| 1. Mary Jones Kilpatrick, b. 24 Dec 1823, Burke County, GA d. 5 Jul 1882, Hephziba, Richmond, GA (Age 58 years) |
| 2. Harriett Eliza (Elizabeth) Kilpatrick, b. 16 Jul 1826, Burke County, GA d. 12 Apr 1893 (Age 66 years) |
| 3. Washington Lafayette Kilpatrick, b. 18 Oct 1829, Burke County, GA d. 3 Aug 1896, Hephziba, Richmond, GA (Age 66 years) |
| 4. Sarah Ann Kilpatrick, b. 5 Aug 1831, Burke County, GA d. 27 Nov 1895 (Age 64 years) |
+ | 5. Rev. James Hines Kilpatrick, D. D., b. 18 Oct 1833, Burke County, GA d. 27 Mar 1908, White Plains, Greene County, GA (Age 74 years) |
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Family ID |
F2741 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
15 Mar 2006 |
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Notes |
- Notes from memorial plaque placed in cemetery near him:
In Appreciation Of the Ministry of James Hall Tanner Kilpatrick (July 24, 1788 - January 9, 1869) Baptist minister in Georgia, 1822 - 1869; Builder of missionary sentiment in the Hephzibah Baptist Association, 1822 - 1836; A first trustee and part --nor of the site for the high school of the Hephzibah Baptist Association: A first trustee of Mercer University, ???8 - 1842; A delegate to the first session of the southern Baptist Convention, Augusta, Georgia, May 1845. Erected by the History Committee Georgia Baptist Convention 1982.
Notes from J.H. Campbell biography:
"James Hall Tanner Kilpatrick, for about fifty-two years a minister of the gospel, was a native of North Carolina. He was born June 24th, 1793, in Iredell county, on the Yadkin river, seven miles northwest of Statesville. His ancestors were Scotch-Irish. They emigrated to this country two or three generations before, and settled in what was then known as the "Jersey settlements." They were descendants of the old Covenanters, so famous in Scottish history; and, as might have been expected, were Calvinistic Presbyterians of the strictest sort."
"The immediate parents of Mr. Kilpatrick were Andrew Kilpatrick and Jane Nichols. They had ten children, and he whose life and labors now claim our notice was one of twin sons, the last children born to the parents, their mother dying within five days of their birth. Near the family residence was a Presbyterian church, by the name of Bethany, of which both parents were members, and the father a ruling elder. Here, in due time, the motherless little ones were carried, in order to do for them after the custom of the law of their fathers. Dr. James Hall, the regular pastor of the church, was the officiating minister. He was, at that time, somewhat advanced in life, and without children."
Scott Kilpatrick Notes:
"Tanner" added later. [4, 8, 9]
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Sources |
- [S2] John S. Howell, Jr., JSH Feb 13 2003 gedcom.
- [S590] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, familysearch.org (LDS Church), (1999-2002 Intellectual Reserve, Inc.).
- [SAuth] John Spencer Howell, Jr., John Spencer Howell, Jr., (http://www.jhowell.com/ jhowell@jhowell.com).
- [S1298] Scott Kilpatrick, Scott Kilpatrick, (Scott Kilpatrick [scott.kilpatrick@bigpond.com]), Kilpatrick Family Tree.
- [S1686] Burke's Peerage Limited, Burkes 1600 distinguished families, (illustrated with heraldic colour plates. 549 pages. London, England.), p. 2776.
- [S1298] Scott Kilpatrick, Scott Kilpatrick, (Scott Kilpatrick [scott.kilpatrick@bigpond.com]), Kilpatrick Family Tree "Burke Co. Ga.
- [S1298] Scott Kilpatrick, Scott Kilpatrick, (Scott Kilpatrick [scott.kilpatrick@bigpond.com]), Kilpatrick Family Tree "Burke Co. Ga.".
- [S1315] J.H. Campbell, JH Campbell, (MACON, GA.: J. W. BURKE & COMPANY. 1874.).
- [S1656] Findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46578919/james-hall_tanner-kilpatrick.
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