Kirkpatrick - Quinn
Source: Weekly Crawfordsville Review May 12, 1910 p 3
New Richmond, Ind, May 12 - The funeral of Quinn Kirkpatrick, who died Tuesday noon will be held from the home of his son, John A. Kirkpatrick, five miles SW of New Richmond at 2:30 this afternoon. Interment will be made in New Richmond Cemetery.
Quinn Kirkpatrick was born in Scotland 77 years ago
Note: findagrave.com lists him as being John Kirkpatrick born Sept 22, 1832 Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Died; May 11, 1910 New Richmond, Montgomery County, Indiana
Wife: Margaret St. Claire born in ENgland 3-5-1835 died in New Michmond 9-15-1902
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Source: Indiana Death Certificate #188 Coal Creek Township, Montgomery County, Indiana also lists him as John
Born: Sept 22, 1834 Age: 77 Years & Months 18 Days in Scotland
Widowed
Died May 11, 1910
Dr. L.W. Olin - attended him from May 10 - May 11, 1910 when he died at 12 p.m. of Paralysis Agitans ? and Congestion of Lungs
Father: Wm. Kirkpatrick born Scotland
Mother; Elizabeth Dunkell born Scotland
Occupation: Farmer
Informant : Quinn Kirkpatrick WIngate, Indiana
Buried New RIchmond May 12, 1910
Undertaker: Galey, JG
Source: Weekly Review 5-12-1910 p 3
New Richmond, Ind May 12 – The funeral of Quinn Kirkpatrick
who died Tuesday noon will be held from the home of his son, John A.
Kirkpatrick, five miles southwest of New Richmond at 2:30 this afternoon. Interment will be made in the New Richmond
cemetery. Quinn Kirkpatrick was born in Scotland, 77 years ago; immigrants to
Canada when a young man and was there married to Miss Martha St. Clair. About
40 years ago they settled in New Richmond where Mrs. Kirkpatrick died eight
years ago. Mr. Kirkpatrick had been in
poor health for the last nine years when he was stricken with paralysis. He was
a patient sufferer. He was long a member of the New Richmond Methodist Church,
widely known and highly esteemed by a wide circle of acquaintances. The
surviving children are: William of Farmington, Ia; John A and Quinn
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Herman Lidka, Mrs. Phillip Dewey and Mrs. Henry Jones, all of
New Richmond. – thanks to S for this one