The said Hugh Kirkpatrick who resided during the American Revolution at Harford County, Maryland assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of 2nd Lieutenant, Maryland Militia & Patriot, signed oath of Allegiance, served in committee to examine and appraise guns (rifles).
Served in Capt William Bradford’s Company, Number 13, Maryland Militia, formed 30 Sep 1775, Hugh Kirkpatrick was a 2nd Lieutenant. He was also a Patriot in that he was appointed to inspect and appraise Guns (rifles) for the Honorable Convention. Hugh Kirkpatrick signed a Fidelity Oath on 21 Feb 1778.
History of Harford County Maryland, by Walter Preston, 1901, p 119. Copy of Oath of Fidelity 14 Feb 1778, Appraisement of Guns committee, Harford Maryland, Our Harford Heritage.
My Revolutionary ancestor was married
(per Harford Co MD & Chester Co PA land records & will of her mother Ann MONTGOMERY)
(1) to Mary Montgomery at prob Chester Co PA ca 1760.1764
Children of Revolutionary Ancestor
As proven by: Will & Final Settlement for Ann Montgomery, Land Records, Harford Co MD & Chester Co PA/ Powers of Attorney for Exec of Cochran Will; Books by Hanna & Beers
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James
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June 1770 Baltimore MD |
Mary
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Hugh |
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Jun 1772 |
Ann
MORROW |
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Elizabeth |
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HILLIS |
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Hanna |
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Jean |
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Margaret |
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Rebecca |
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Ann |
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Updated 7 August 2001