Individual Details
Harry Emile Kirkpatrick
(27 Oct 1880 - 1 Jul 1938)
Harry Emile Kirkpatrick appears on the World War I draft registration list in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., Califonria.
On the 1920 U. S. Census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, Harry Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Etta and daughter Harrietta and his mother Fannie. Harry is a proprietor of a warehouse company. The family is living at 225 East Blossom St.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, Harry E. Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Etta M. and children Harriett F. and Patricia A. and mother Fannie. Harry is a proprietor of a music shop and Etta works as a clerk in the music store.
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, July 2, 1938: Harry E. Kirkpatrick. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, Inc. in charge.
On the 1920 U. S. Census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, Harry Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Etta and daughter Harrietta and his mother Fannie. Harry is a proprietor of a warehouse company. The family is living at 225 East Blossom St.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, Harry E. Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Etta M. and children Harriett F. and Patricia A. and mother Fannie. Harry is a proprietor of a music shop and Etta works as a clerk in the music store.
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, July 2, 1938: Harry E. Kirkpatrick. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, Inc. in charge.
Events
Families
Spouse | Etta Mae McKinney (1884 - 1968) |
Child | Harriett F. Kirkpatrick (1917 - 1994) |
Child | Patricia Alberta Kirkpatrick (1923 - 1987) |
Father | Thomas Law Kirkpatrick (1850 - 1899) |
Mother | Fannie W. Osborne (1853 - 1934) |
Sibling | Robert L. Kirkpatrick (1877 - 1889) |
Sibling | George Kirkpatrick (1878 - 1903) |
Endnotes
1. 1900 Census Santa Clara Co., California.
2. Ancestry.com, Coghlin/Griffiths Family.
3. VitalSearch Company (n.p: vitalsearch-worldwide.com, n.d).
4. Obituary of Harry E. Kirkpatrick, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, July 2, 1938.