Thomas KIRKPATRICK

Male Abt 1741 - 1780  (~ 39 years)


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  • Name Thomas KIRKPATRICK 
    Birth Abt 1741  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 1780  Charlston Co., South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I148  kirkpatrick
    Last Modified 10 Mar 2010 

    Father James "the Immigrant" KIRKPATRICK,   b. 1710-1715 ?, Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 May 1786, Lockhart, Chester Co., South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Mary (Hanna?) NEWTON,   b. 1710-1714, Chester, , South Carolina, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Sep 1769, Rockhill, York or Fairfield Co., South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 55 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1734  South Carolina? Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F39  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret CRAIG,   b. 3 Aug 1749, Ulster, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Jan 1846, Sangamon Co., Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 96 years) 
    Marriage Mar 1778  York Co., South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Family ID F41050  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Mar 2010 

  • Notes 
    • http://www.jpkirkpatrick.com/kirkpatrick/d1419.htm#P1419 says:

      Thomas Kirkpatrick was an officer in the South Carolina militia during the American Revolution, with the rank of Captain. He was in a number of actions. In the pension application file of John Black, York County, SC (W9359) Black states that he served under Captain Thomas Kirkpatrick and Colonel Thomas Neal for six weeks in June or July 1776 against the Cherokee tribe. Again he asserts that he was a two week volunteer under Captain Thomas Kirkpatrick against the Tories on Fairforest Creek (Union C ounty), South Carolina, in January 1779. He also attests that he served under Captain Kirkpatrick and Major Ross in an expedition to the state of Georgia in the campaign that resulted in the Battle of Briar Creek where General Ashe was defeated by British General Prevost. Thomas Kirk patrick's own audited account (AA4335) in the South Carolina Archives names him as a captain and pays him for 60 days service in 1779 and bears a marginal note referring to Briar Creek, Georgia.

      Kirkpatrick was taken prisoner sometime during the Revolution and died of illness while held by the British at Charleston. Accounts vary as to when and where he was taken. His widow, Margaret (Kirkpatrick) Dodds, in a pension claim, says it was at the Battle of Briar Creek in Georgia. Since many Americans were taken prisoner in this battle, it seems possible t hat this is a correct account, but the battle took place in 1779, and K irkpatrick died in 1782.

      In another account, a kinsman, Isaac Gillham, says that Kirkpatrick was taken prisoner at his own residence by British captains Noah and Adamson . He also states that Thomas was an acting Major in the army and that he died in 1780. There seems no question but that he was kept on board a British prison ship for a time, where he became ill. He was then moved ashore into Charleston where he died.

      Margaret Dodds' application for a pension based on the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Kirkpatrick is on file at the National Archives as file number R2991, and though supported by John Kirkpatrick, Thomas' son , and by Isaac Gillham, Thomas's Son-In-Law, the application failed for lack of proof. Application was made from Sangamon County, Illinois, in 1843.

      Thomas Kirkpatrick's death notice was read from the pulpit of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Church, York County, SC, by the pastor Joseph Allexander, on 3 March 1782.

      Thomas Kirkpatrick died intestate and the Intestacy papers were filed in Kersahw County, South Carolina. John Kirkpatrick (Brother) and Margaret Kirkpatrick (Widow) applied for letter of administration for the estate. Warrant to appraise was signed 20 March 1782 with James Love, William Gaston, Joseph Feemster, Samuel Robertson and Hzekiel Gaston named as appraisers. An inventory and also a list of items sold, with prices exists. The sale produced 1857 pounds sterling. No real estate was listed, and no heirs or distributions recorded.

  • Sources 
    1. [S238] John & Carol Kirkpatrick, JP Kirkpatrick Website, (http://www.jpkirkpatrick.com/kirkpatrick), http://www.jpkirkpatrick.com/kirkpatrick/d1419.htm#P1419 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S238] John & Carol Kirkpatrick, JP Kirkpatrick Website, (http://www.jpkirkpatrick.com/kirkpatrick).




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