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13 Jan 2011 The crest of the coat-of-arms, a hand holding a dagger dripping with blood represents the instrument used by Sir Roger Kirkpatrick when he
11 Nov 2008 I am a Kirkpatrick descendant through Sir Thomas who was m. to Jane Kirkpatrick Sharpe. John Hunter Kirkpatrick and back to Sir Roger.
(1), Sir Roger Kirkpatrick of Closeburne (a 1314, justiciar) (ii), Margaret Kirkpatrick. m. John Henrysone of Glasgow. (B), Sir Roger Kirkpatrick (d
- 2001 - Reference - 1484 pagesSir Roger was s. by his elder son, SIR THOMAS KIRKPATRICK, of Closeburne, was father of nineteen children, his 3rd son, William Kirkpatrick (1764-1837), books.google.com/books?isbn=0971196605
27 Mar 2010 Historic firm Kirkpatrick Ltd has been named the second winner of in 1685 a descendant of Sir Roger would become the Baronet Kirkpatrick
Sir Roger's son, Winfred or Umfrey, in addition to the lands of Rebburgh, His descendant, Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, knight, a gentleman of the privy
- 2001 - Reference - 1484 pagesSir Roger was s. by his elder son, SIR THOMAS KIRKPATRICK, of Closeburne, was father of nineteen children, his 3rd son, William Kirkpatrick (1764-1837), books.google.com/books?isbn=0971196605
29 Mar 2008 House of Stewart/Stuart - Sir Roger Kirkpatrick/Bruce family history I have a genealogy chart that links descendants of these four
Attn. Descendants of Sir Roger Kirkpatrick of Dumfriesshire - William Supernaw 2 /07/08. Re: Attn. Descendants of Sir Roger Kirkpatrick of Dumfriesshire
Below, I have posted his original line from Sir Roger Kirkpatrick to Charlemagne , 5) Martinrealm.org's Bruce page 6) Keats-Rohan's Domesday Descendants
Clan History · Major Abraham Kirkpatrick and his descendents (1911) (pdf) Motto: Touch And I Pierce (First used by Sir Roger Kirkpatrick during the
Clan History · Major Abraham Kirkpatrick and his descendents (1911) (pdf) Motto: Touch And I Pierce (First used by Sir Roger Kirkpatrick during the
7 Feb 2011 Adam's descendants became knights and substantial landholders, Sir Roger Kilpatrick hid with Robert Bruce for three nights to escape Much later, in 1542, Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick was captured at the Battle of
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