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William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« on: Friday 08 January 16 00:39 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to find out information about my Great Great Grandfather William Kilpatrick who was born in Coleraine about 1832

William's parents were William Kilpatrick and Jane Smith

William's occupation was listed as an Iron Forger when he married my Great Great Grandmother Catherine McCallum in Kilmarnock,Scotland on 05/11/1852.

William died in Glasgow on 01/05/1916.

I am trying to get an insight to my Irish Ancestry on William's Family.

For example did he have brothers and sisters.

Any assistance in my search would be gratefully appreciated.

Doug.

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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #1 on: Friday 08 January 16 09:21 GMT (UK) »
There was a William Kilpatrick in Coleraine in mid 1800s- search here (just enter name and county):
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/
An alternative version of the name is Kirkpatrick so you'll need to keep both versions in mind.

No way to tell if the above William is yours- there's also one in Macosquin which is just outside Coleraine.
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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #2 on: Friday 08 January 16 09:41 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Aghdowey for your post.

The surname is most definitely Kilpatrick not Kirkpatrick.

I have tried for some time to find about William but with little success.

Again Thank you.

Doug

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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #3 on: Friday 08 January 16 09:52 GMT (UK) »
Kilpatrick and Kirkpatrick are interchangeable- Kil and Kirk both mean church. In this area at least it's not uncommon to find the same person being recorded with both versions of the surname (I've seen at least one marriage certificate where both versions appear).
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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #4 on: Friday 08 January 16 17:06 GMT (UK) »
Again thank you aghadowey for your post

I am aware of both of the surnames of Kilpatrick & Kirkpatrick

Both names are branches of the Scottish Clan Colquhoun who hail originally from Luss in Scotland.

I am sure that William's surname is Kilpatrick.

I have checked the Scottish Records and the 1871 Census in Scotland,his marriage to Catherine McCallum in Kilmarnock,Scotland, & his death in Glasgow,Scotland are all registered as Kilpatrick.

Again thank you for your interest in my search for one of my three Irish families who I am descended from.

Who knows I might have luck with the others

Doug.

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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #5 on: Friday 08 January 16 17:57 GMT (UK) »
I am aware of both of the surnames of Kilpatrick & Kirkpatrick
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I am sure that William's surname is Kilpatrick.
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I think you might be missing my point. It doesn't matter that William's name was Kilpatrick if someone else recorded it as Kirkpatrick (as is often the case in Ulster). Therefore when searching for records here you need to consider both versions of the name.
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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 09 January 16 00:47 GMT (UK) »
Thank you again aghadowey for your post

William's mother's maiden name was listed in the Scottish Records as Jane Smith.

I note that William's landlord in Macosquin is listed as Andrew Smith.

I note that there is a number of people listed in this area with the surname Smith.

Could Jane Smith be related to any of these Smiths?

Where could I find a marriage for William Kilpatrick/Kirkpatrick and Jane Smith in this area.

Regards,

Doug

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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 09 January 16 09:43 GMT (UK) »
William Kilpatrick in Griffith's Valuation is listed in the townland of Ballintaggart, Macosquin Parish You can use the Valuation Revision Books at www.proni.gov.uk to follow the property from Griffith's until c1930.
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Re: William Kilpatrick,born in Coleraine about 1932
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 26 January 16 22:13 GMT (UK) »
My great grandfather John Kilpatrick who lived in Crevolea and elsewhere n Macosquin (also known by Kirkpatrick) was son of a William Kilpatrick of Ballintaggart. I believe William's wife was Margaret Patterson. They married in 1855 in Coleraine Registry Office. There are any number of William and John Kilpatricks/ Kirkpatricks, marrying any number of women in the area round Coleraine; i have notes of some of them, but how they relate; where they come from, I don't know. Probably we are related??  Re Kilpatrick/ Kirkpatrick. Earlier they seem to have used the Kilpatrick form; in later generations Kirkpatrick, which I suggest by then sounded more Scottish, more Protestant??