Some Ancestors and Descendants of

John Mosby Fulton

and
Mary Hannah Wilson
Kilpatric


Page Updated 28 February 2016

Page Started 23 February 2016

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An Outline of the Known Family
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Some Ancestors of John Mosby Fulton

and Their Families


24.00--James Fulton, b. ca. 1795 in VA; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. Mary (nee unk., b. ca. 1806 in TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least ten ch.;
[listed as James Fulton, 55, lawyer, b. VA, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]

[listed as Mary Fulton, 44, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]

25.01--John Fulton, b. ca. 1827;
[listed as John Fulton, 23, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.02--Jane Fulton, b. ca. 1827;
[listed as Jane Fulton, 23, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.03--Francis P. Fulton, b. ca. 1830; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. 29 Sep 1853 in Lincoln Co., TN, to Martha A. Edmiston (b. ca. 1834 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least 5 ch.
[listed as Francis Fulton, 20, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
[listed as F. P. Fulton, 49, lawyer, b. TN/VA/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
[listed as Martha A. Fulton, 46, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
26.01--Mary L. Fulton, b. ca. 1845 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
[listed as Mary L. Fulton, 35, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]

[John M. Gwin Note: Francis and Martha were married in 1853, eight years after Mary was born; therefore, I believe she must have been Francis' daughter by an earlier marriage.  But he would've had to be only 15 when she was born, so that doesn't really work either.]
26.02--Ada Fulton, b. ca. 1860 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
[listed as Ada, 20, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
26.03--James E. Fulton, b. ca. 1861 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
[listed as James E. Fulton, 19, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
26.04--John Mosby Fulton, --see more below this blue box
[listed as J. Mosby Fulton, 13, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
26.05--Minnie Fulton, b. ca. 1869 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
[listed as Minnie Fulton, 11, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
26.05--Robert Fulton, b. ca. 1872 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
[listed as Robert Fulton, 35, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.04--Martha Fulton, b. ca. 1833;
[listed as Martha Fulton, 17, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.05--James Fulton, b. ca. 1835;
[listed as James Fulton, 15, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.06--Laura Fulton, b. ca. 1837;
[listed as Laura Fulton, 13, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.07--Virginia Fulton, b. ca. 1839;
[listed as Virginia Fulton, 11, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.08--Victoria Fulton, b. ca. 1841;
[listed as Victoria Fulton, 9, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.09--Robert Fulton, b. ca. 1843;
[listed as Robert Fulton, 7, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]
25.10--Charles Fulton, b. ca. 1845;
[listed as Charles Fulton, 5, b. TN, in the 27 Aug 1850 census of Subdivision 1, Lincoln Co., TN]

Some Ancestors of Mary Hannah Wilson

and Their Families


















25.00--Mr. Wilson m. Jane C. (nee unk.)
[listed as Jane C. Wilson, 67,  b. Sep 1832 in TN/SC/SC, wid, in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/dau., s-i-l, and 3 grch.]

26.04--John Mosby Fulton, (son of Francis and Martha, above--was working as a hired hand for William and Mary Hannah Kilpatric when he had an affair with Mary Hannah, which led to Will's and Mary Hannanh's divorce and her second marriage to John) b. Jan 1867 (FAG says 1866) in Lincoln Co., TN/TN/TN; d. 23 Aug 1940 (per FAG) in summit co., OH; bd. ; m. Mary Hannah Wilson Kilpatric (b. May 1866 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m1. to William Lafayette Kilpatric, div.); 3 ch.

[listed as J. Mosby Fulton, 13, b. TN/TN/TN, in the 11 Jun 1880 census of Fayetteville, Dist. No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN]
[listed as John M. Fulton, 33, farmer, b. Jan 1867 in TN/TN/TN, m. 5 yrs., in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/wife, m-i-l, and 3 ch.]

[listed as John M. Fulton, 43, insurance agent, b. in TN/TN/TN, m1. 14 yrs., in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Fayetteville, 8th Civil District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/wife and 3 ch.]
[listed as Moseby Fulton, 52, no occ., b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 20 Jan 1920 census of Fayetteville, 8th District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/wife and 3 ch.]

[listed as Mary H. Fulton, 34,  b. May 1866 in TN/TN/TN, m. 5 yrs., in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/husb, mother, and 3 ch.]
[listed as Mary Fulton, 42 (sic), b. in TN/TN/SC, m2. 14 yrs. w/5 of 6 ch. lvg., in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Fayetteville, 8th Civil District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/husb and 3 ch.]
[listed as Mary Fulton, 52, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 20 Jan 1920 census of Fayetteville, 8th District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/husb and 3 ch.]


Know all Men, That we, J. Moseby [sic--clerk error] Fulton & D. M. Goodner of the County of Lincoln, and State of Tennessee, are held firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind our heirs, executors, and administrators, and each and every one of us and them, both jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
The Condition of the above Obligation is such, That whereas, J Moseby Fulton
[sic--clerk error] hath prayed and obtained a license to marry Mary Kilpatric
NOW, if there shall not hereafter appear any lawful cause why the said ________[blank]_______ and
_________[blank]_______ should not be joined together in Holy Matrimony as Husband and Wife, then this obligation to be void and of no effect; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.  Witness our hands and seals, the 23 day of July, 1895
J. M. Fulton        , Seal
D. M. Goodner    , Seal

OBITUARY
Mr. James (sic--should be John) Mosby Fulton, aged 73 years and 7 months, died of heart trouble at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Workman, in Akron, Ohio at 6 o'clock, Friday morning, August 23, 1940. He had been in failing health for a year or more, so his loved ones had notice that the end was near. He served as Mayor of Fayetteville, and the town never had a more efficient man in that important office. During his administration, the sewer system was installed in the town.  The remains were brought to Fayetteville, and the service at his residence on South Main Avenue was conducted by the Revs. Hinkle and Clarke; the remains were buried at Lebanon Cemetery beside his wife.
Source: The Fayetteville Observer, Fayetteville, TN, Thursday, August 29, 1940

27.01--Alva Kilpatric, stepson (awarded to William Kilpatric at the div.), b.

27.02--Lilly Kilpatric, stepdaughter (awarded to Mary Hannah Wilson Kilpatrick at the div.), b. ca. 1887 in TN/AL/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; md. unk.; unk. ch.;

[listed as Lillie Kilpatrick, 13,  b. Feb 1887 in TN/AL/TN, md. 5 yrs., in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/step-f, mom, grm, and 2 half-sis]
27.03--Unk. Kilpatric, stepchild (stillborn)

27.04--Frances Fulton, b. ; d. ; bd. ; m. Earl C. Workman ();
[listed as Francis Fulton, 3,  b. Feb 1897 in TN/TN/TN, in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents, grm, and 2 sibs]
[listed as Frances Fulton, 13, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Fayetteville, 8th Civil District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents 1 sib, 1 niece]
27.05--Orlean Fulton, b. Jun 1899 in TN/TN/TN; d. Sep 1976; bd. Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN--Find A Grave Memorial# 104163006; m1. Will Harrison (); m2. Joe March Sullivan (b.21 May 1903 in Lincoln Co., TN; d. 1963 in Lincoln Co., TN; bd. Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN--Find A Grave Memorial# 104163106);
[listed as Orlean Fulton, 0 y 11 m,  b. Jun 1899 in TN/TN/TN, in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Fayetteville, Civil District No. 8, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents, grm, and 2 sibs]
[listed as Orlean Fulton, 10, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Fayetteville, 8th Civil District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents and 2 sibs.]
[listed as Aulina Fulton, 20, wid, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 20 Jan 1920 census of Fayetteville, 8th District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents, bro., dau.
]
OBITUARY
Funeral Services for Mrs. Orlean F. Sullivan Held Sunday Afternoon --

        Funeral services for Mrs. Orlean Fulton Sullivan, 77, of Fayetteville, were conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Higgins Funeral Home.  The Rev. William E. Shouse officiated, and burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens beside her husband, Joe Sullivan.
        Mrs. Sullivan died last Friday afternoon at her home following a short illness.  A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Mosby and Mary Wilson Fulton. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
        Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bill Abbay of Fayetteville; and one granddaughter, Miss Christine Abbay of Auburn, Alabama.


28.01--Marie Harrison, b. ca. Apr 1916 in TN/TN/TN; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. Bill Abbay (); at least one ch.;
[listed as Maree Harrison, 3 y 8 m, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 20 Jan 1920 census of Fayetteville, 8th District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/mom, uncle, grpars.]

29.01--Christine Abbay [PRIVATE]; m. unk. ;
27.06--James Mosby Fulton, b. ca. 1906 in TN/TN/TN; d. ca, 1969 in Huntsville, AL; bd. Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN--Find A Grave Memorial# 103146166; m. Evelyn Shaw (b. 28 Sep 1927 in Lincoln Co., TN; d. 9 Jan 1992 in Madison Co., AL; bd. Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN--Find A Grave Memorial# 103146491; m1. Mr. Henderson; m2. James Fulton; m3. Mr. Shaneyfelt); at least 3 ch.
[listed as James Fulton, 4, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Fayetteville, 8th Civil District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents and 2 sibs.]
[listed as James Fulton, 14, b. in TN/TN/TN, in the 20 Jan 1920 census of Fayetteville, 8th District, Lincoln Co., TN, and lvg. w/parents and 3 ch.]

OBITUARY
James Mosby Fulton, a native of Lincoln County, died early Sunday morning at Huntsville Hospital after a long illness. He was 63 years old.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Higgins Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Douglas Blair and the Rev. Glenn Bishop of Huntsville officiating. Burial was in the Riverview Memorial Gardens.

For a number of years, Mr. Fulton was a member of the Tennessee State Highway Patrol and later was employed by the Goodyear Aircraft Corp. in Akron, Ohio for several years. After retirement, he moved to Huntsville where he made his home.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Huntsville.

Survivors are his wife; three sons, Don Fulton, Huntsville, Mike Fulton, Huntsville, and Joseph R. Fulton, Anniston, Alabama; daughter, Miss Dianne Fulton in Huntsville; one stepson, Sgt. Randy Henderson with the Marine Corps at Pearl Harbor; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Lindsay and Mrs. Joe Sullivan, both of Fayetteville; and four grandchildren.

28.01--Don Fulton facebook [PRIVATE];
28.02--Mike "Papa" Fulton facebook [PRIVATE];
29.01--Nikki Fulton facebook [PRIVATE]; m. Andrew W. "Andy" Knott facebook [PRIVATE];
30.01--Olivia Lee Knott facebook [PRIVATE];

30.02--Sarah Knott facebook [PRIVATE];

30.03--Carson Knott, son, facebook [PRIVATE];
28.03--Joseph R. Fulton facebook [PRIVATE];

28.04--Dianne Fulton facebook friend [PRIVATE]; m. Mr. Croy facebook [PRIVATE];





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Some Good Communication
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 Dianne!  Thanks for adding me to your FB friends list—I had fun going through your photos.

Well, I don’t know how much you know about your paternal grandparents, but there’s a ton of stuff!

This evening I learned that your great-grandpa, Francis P. Fulton, (1830-1885) was a lawyer in Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN, where he’s buried.  Go to Findagrave.com to see his memorial #112382167.  His parents (names unk. still) were b. in VA (dad) and TN (mom).

He married your g-gma, Martha E. (nee unk.), FaG #112382164.  Her parents (names unk. still) were both b. in TN.

Your grandfather, John Mosby Fulton, Sr., b. Jan. 1867, md. my 1st cousin-twice-removed’s ex-wife, Mary Hannah Wilson Kilpatric.  He lived in Fayetteville, TN, all his life where he was an insurance agent and served as mayor of Fayetteville!  His FaG memorial # is 121630620.

Mary Hannah Wilson herself was b. May 1866 in TN.  Her obituary is at FaG Mem. #104222884.

Your aunts, Orlean and Nonnie, were no relation to me at all, but their half-sister Lilly (your half-aunt) is my 2nd cousin-once-removed.



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From the Kilpatrick Page
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26.09--William Lafayette Kilpatric (nee Kilpatrick), b. 20 Oct 1857 in Walnut Hill area near Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., AL, where Israel had purchased a farm in 1849; d. 1932, age 74, at home in Valley Center, KS; bd. at Rose Hill Cem., Wichita, KS--Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 29404238; m1. 2 Sep 1879 to Mary Hannah Wilson (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m2. to John Mosby Fulton, Sr. {}); at least three ch.; div. 1893;
[listed as William L. Kilpatrick, 12, b. in AL, in the 10 Aug 1870 census of New Market P. O., Twp. 1 Range 1 E, Madison Co., AL]
27.01--Alva Wilson Kilpatric, b. 7 Jun 1880 at Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN; d. 14 Jun 1942 at Willow Spgs., Howell Co., MO; bd. Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 29402586; m. in 1900 to Laura Edwin "Peach" Weatherford (b. 2 Sep 1878 in Montgomery Co., MO, d/o Lewis Edwin Weatherford {b. in Halifax, VA, s/o Charles Buchanon Weatherford and Patience Nunnellee} and Sallie Ann Landrum of Montgomery City, MO; d. 9 May 1950 at Springfield, Greene Co., MO; bd. Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 29402441); 7 children
28.00--Ralph Weatherford Kilpatric, b. 1 Oct 1900 or 1902 (depending on which headstone is correct); d. 5 Nov 1965; bd. Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 77804329; m. Myrtle F. (nee unk.; b. 7 Sep 1902; d. 8 Mar 1976; bd. Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 77804329); at least ten ch.
29.01--Phyllis Rosalie Kilpatric, b. 1 Jul 1921 at Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO; d. 22 Mar 2005; bd. Cabool Cem., Cabool, Texas Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 10741122; m. Alvin C. York "York" Noirfalise (14 Jun 1919 in Texas Co., MO; d. 22 Jan 2012 in Texas Co., MO; bd. Cabool Cem., Cabool, Texas Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 83914227); at least three ch.
OBITUARY
Phyllis Rosalie Noirfalise, 83, the first of 10 children of Ralph and Myrtle Kilpatric, was born July 1, 1921, at Willow Springs. She died March 22, 2005, at the Ozarks Medical Center at West Plains.
She attended at Willow Springs her first three years, Clear Springs and Liberty, Summersville High School and Willow Springs.
She married York Noirfalise March 26, 1939, at Simmons. After farming in the Shady Grove area for seven years, they moved to Cabool in 1946.
Mrs. Noirfalise was active in the Cabool community. She worked at Brown Shoe Co., operated Tod's Motel Restaurant and was co-owner and operated Noirfalise Paint and Carpet for 28 years until her retirement in 1988.
After retirement, she loved to travel and visit her siblings scattered throughout the United States. Her interest in history led her to the Cabool and Texas County Historical and Genealogical societies. Mrs. Noirfalise compiled family and community history in pictures and written word. Her most recent contribution included an index of obituaries published by the Cabool Enterprise from 1912 to 2004 and can be found at the Bauch House and Cabool branch of the Texas County Library.
She loved to play games, especially dominoes, and spent time at the Cabool and Willow Springs senior centers.
She was an active member of the Cabool Christian Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Ronald.
Surviving are her husband, York, of the home; three sons, Ted and Terry of Cabool and Ron of Jefferson City; five sisters, Patricia Skaggs of Edwardsville, Kan., Wanda Slack of Longmont, Colo., Shirley Stephens of Springfield, Roberta Heimbach of Sunrise Beach and Laura Vaughan of Overland Park, Kan.; three brothers, Ralph "Bud" and Jack of Redding, Calif., and Billy of Rose Hill, Kan.; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Services were March 26 at the First Christian Church in Cabool with Bob Martin officiating. Burial was in the Cabool Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home of Cabool.
Memorials may be made to the Cabool History Society for the preservation of the Bauch House.
copied from Jan Miller's good FindAGrave.com memorial






OBITUARY
         Alvin C. York Noirfalise, 92, of Cabool, Missouri, passed away suddenly Sunday, January 22, 2012, in his home.
         York was the youngest son of Clara (Hall) and Frank Noirfalise, born on June 14, 1919 in the Blackjack community of Texas County, Missouri. He was named after a World War I war hero, Alvin C. York.
York was united in marriage to Phyllis R. Kilpatric on March 26, 1939. They had three sons, Ted, Ronnie and Terry. He farmed on the family farm until he started his own milk route in approximately 1942. In 1946, York and Phyllis sold their farm and built their home at 813 Garst in Cabool, which is where they lived until their passing.
         In 1946 they moved to Cabool and started a painting, papering and floorsanding business, which led to the beginning of Noirfalise Paint and Carpet. They worked at their business until York became superintendent at Wedgewood Country Club around 1981. He continued to work there for many years, even long after his "retirement."
         York was a pillar of the community; he served on the city council for many years, as well as mayor of Cabool in 1963.
         He loved being around the golf course, playing and working. He kept his enthusiasm for golf and continued to play up until he was 91. He won many golfing awards, one of which was the oldest golfer in the Southwest Office of Aging tournament for over ten years. Later in life he would play pool in the mornings at Cabool Senior Center year round and golf in the afternoons.
         York was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Phyllis; his parents, Frank J. and Clara (Hall); his sisters, Gold (McCalla), Fern (Gallup) and Helen (Elliott); and his brothers Forrest, Harold and Wallace.
He is survived by three sons and their family members. York loved all of his family and friends; he lived life to the fullest extent and will be greatly missed by all.
         Services will be Thursday, January 26, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral chapel with Bro. Bob Martin officiating. Pallbearers will be David Noirfalise, Jon Noirfalise, Jack Noirfalise, Ryan Noirfalise, Jordan Noirfalise, Cole Tribolet and Markus Rader. Interment will be in Cabool Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home of Cabool. Online condolences may be made at www.egcfuneralhome.com.
        In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be given to Cabool Cemetery or Cabool Senior Center.
copied from Harold Elliott's good FindAGrave.com memorial


30.02--Ted Noirfalise [PRIVATE];

30.02--Terry Noirfalise facebook [PRIVATE];

30.02--Ron Noirfalise [PRIVATE];
29.02--Ralph "Bud" Kilpatric [PRIVATE];

29.03--Ronald Kilpatric, b. unk.; d. bef. 2005; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.;

29.04--Patricia Kilpatric  [PRIVATE]; m. Mr. Skaggs [PRIVATE];

29.05--Billy Kilpatric [PRIVATE];

29.06--Jack Kilpatric [PRIVATE];

29.07--Wanda Lou Kilpatric CONTRIBUTOR [PRIVATE]; m. Robert Slack [PRIVATE];
30.00--Slack; [PRIVATE];
31.01--Teak Kilpatrick Slack, [PRIVATE];
29.08--Shirley Kilpatric  [PRIVATE]; m. Mr. Stevens  [PRIVATE];

29.09--Roberta Kilpatric [PRIVATE]; m. Mr. Heimbach [PRIVATE];

29.10--Laura Kilpatric  [PRIVATE]; m. Mr. Vaughan  [PRIVATE];
28.00--Lorene Kilpatric, b. ca. 1908; d. ; bd. ; m. to Mr. Richards, living in Mountain Grove, MO;

28.00--Woodrow Wilson Kilpatric, b. ca. 1908; d. ; bd. ; m. ; unk. ch.

28.00--Robert "Dot" Kilpatric, b. 1900; d. 1909; bd. Willow Springs City Cem., Willow Springs, Howell Co., MO--Find A Grave Memorial# 29404144; m. ; unk. ch.
27.02--Lillian Agnes "Lily" Kilpatric, b. 1884;

27.03--unnamed daughter Kilpatric, stillborn 17 May 1885; 

WmLafKilpc m2. 1895 in West Plains, MO, to Maude A. Blakely of Iowa; unk. children;