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Ephraim Kilpatrick (1800-1880) Renfrewshire, Scot. > Carleton Place, Ont. > MI
Posted by: Marla (ID *****6186) Date: May 12, 2005 at 08:28:39
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Ephraim Kilpatrick (Kirkpatrick) was born about 1800 in Scotland. On 24 April 1831 he married Helen (Ellen) Irvine (1808-1880), daughter of James Irvine and Elizabeth Cochrane. The marriage took place in Renfrew Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire. At the time of the marriage, Ephraim was a resident of West Ferguslie.

They immigrated to Lanark County, Ontario in 1836. In 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871 they appear in the census for Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario. They then moved to Isabella, Isabella County, Michigan where they appear in the 1880 census. About the time they moved to Michigan, the family surname was changed from Kilpatrick to Kirkpatrick. Ephraim Kirkpatrick died 14 August 1880 in Isabella.

The children Ephraim Kirkpatrick and Helen Irvine were:

Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. 1832. Married John Rorison
James Irvine Kirkpatrick. 1834-1907. Married Anna McMaster
John Kirkpatrick. 1836. Married Mary Slater
Ellen Kirkpatrick. 1842. Married George Horsack
Margaret Kirkpatrick. 1842-1872. Married David Findlay
Ephraim Kirkpatrick. 1846-1930. Married Eliza Ann Willis and Annie Bolton

I am descended from Ephraim Kirkpatrick and Helen Irvine through their son James Irvine Kirkpatrick. I would like to contact anyone who is researching this Kirkpatrick family in order to exchange information. Thanks


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