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Patrick Jack Kilgore 1744–1808 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 2, 1744

Birth Location: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania

Death Date: January 18, 1808

Death Location: Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania

Father: James Kilgore

Mother: Elizabeth Jack

Spouse(s): Jean Morrough

Children(s): John Kilgore

The story of Patrick Jack Kilgore began in 1744 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. In 1800, Patrick Jack Kilgore resided in Mercer, Pennsylvania. Patrick Jack Kilgore married Jean Jane Morrough, and had children including John Jack Kilgore. Patrick Jack Kilgore passed away in 1808 in Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • The story of Patrick Jack Kilgore began in 1744 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
  • In 1800, Patrick Jack Kilgore resided in Mercer, Pennsylvania.
  • Patrick Jack Kilgore married Jean Jane Morrough, and had children including John Jack Kilgore.
  • Patrick Jack Kilgore passed away in 1808 in Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

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Patrick Kilgore's Ancestors

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Patrick Kilgore
1744–1808
Birth Place: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Parents
James Kilgore
1720–1781
Donagheady, County Down, Northern Ireland
Elizabeth ("Betsy") Jack
1717–1792
Ardstraw, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Patrick Kilgore's Descendants

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Patrick (Jack) Kilgore (February 2, 1744–January 18, 1808) m. Jean (Jane) Morrough (1743–1781)
  1. 1. John (Jack) Kilgore 1796–1883 m. Dorcas (Tabitha) McClelland 1795–1878
    1. 1. John (Jack) Kilgore 1820–1869
    2. 2. Samuel (Cyrus) Kilgore 1826–1909 m. Ann (Marie) Riggs 1834–1896
      1. 1. John (Jay) Kilgore 1856–1920 m. Mary (Ellen) Smith 1863–1926
      2. 2. Cyrus (Riggs) Kilgore 1859–1916 m. Mary (Jane) Armstrong 1864–1934
      3. 3. Maretta ("Retta" Jane) Kilgore 1862–1931 m. William (Henry) Northcote 1861–1944
      4. 4. Irene (Lucy) Kilgore 1864–1924 m. Alonzo (Norton) Stanley 1868–1958
      5. 5. Tabitha (L.) Kilgore 1867–1940 m. Homer (Madison) Pettit 1867–1935
    3. 3. William Kilgore 1829–1897
    4. 4. Matilda (Kelly) Kilgore 1835–1903
    5. 5. James (Wilson) Kilgore 1837–1901
    6. 6. Andrew (Jackson) Kilgore 1840–1920
    7. 7. Latitia (A.) Kilgore 1845–1928
    8. 8. Sarah Kilgore 1825–1884 m. Everton Davis 1826–1894
      1. 1. Orr (C.) Davis 1864–
      2. 2. Willis (A.) Davis 1866–
      3. 3. Ira (Maxwell) Davis 1870–

Patrick Kilgore's Timeline

3 Records

1744
February 2, 1744
Birth of Patrick Jack Kilgore in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1800
1800
Age 56
Patrick Jack Kilgore resided here in Mercer, Pennsylvania
Mercer, Pennsylvania
1808
January 18, 1808
Age 64
Death of Patrick Jack Kilgore in Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 2, 1744
    Event Place: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [2] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: .
    [3] Pennsylvania, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: Mercer, Pennsylvania
    Record Source: 1800 United States Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Mercer, Pennsylvania; Series: M32; Roll: 39; Page: 446,447; Image: 236; Family History Library Film: 363342

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 18, 1808
    Event Place: Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [2] Pennsylvania, Find a Grave Index

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