Person:Hugh Kirkpatrick (6)

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m. Abt 1735
  1. Hugh KirkpatrickAbt 1734 - Abt 1804
  2. Mary Kirkpatrick1735 - 1811
  3. John Kirkpatrick1741 - 1812
  4. David KirkpatrickAbt 1743 -
  5. William KirkpatrickAbt 1745 - 1782
  6. Elizabeth KirkpatrickAbt 1745 -
  7. Hannah KirkpatrickBef 1749 -
  8. Ann Kirkpatrick1749/50 - 1842
  9. Sarah Kirkpatrick1754 -
  10. Margaret Kirkpatrick
  • HHugh KirkpatrickAbt 1734 - Abt 1804
  • WMary MontgomeryAbt 1750 - Abt 1810
m. 1765
Facts and Events
Name Hugh Kirkpatrick
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1734 Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 1765 Chester, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Mary Montgomery
Occupation? Harford, Maryland, United StatesBlacksmith
Death? Abt 1804 Harford, Maryland, United States
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References
  1.   The said Hugh Kirkpatrick who resided during the American Revolution at Harford County, Maryland assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of 2nd Lieutenant, Maryland Militia & Patriot, signed oath of Allegiance, served in committee to examine and appraise guns (rifles).

    Served in Capt William Bradford’s Company, Number 13, Maryland Militia, formed 30 Sep 1775, Hugh Kirkpatrick was a 2nd Lieutenant. He was also a Patriot in that he was appointed to inspect and appraise Guns (rifles) for the Honorable Convention. Hugh Kirkpatrick signed a Fidelity Oath on 21 Feb 1778.

    History of Harford County Maryland, by Walter Preston, 1901, p 119. Copy of Oath of Fidelity 14 Feb 1778, Appraisement of Guns committee, Harford Maryland, Our Harford Heritage.