Individual Details
John Bryan Kirkpatrick
(22 Jan 1887 - 23 Apr 1957)
Went to Omaha along with brothers Clarence, Kenneth, and Raymond.
He registered for the World War I draft at Omaha, Nebraska on May 26, 1917. He is single and states he supports his mother. He works at the Omaha Stock Yard.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, John B. Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Catherine age 39. John is a broker of live stock. Also in the household is his nephew, Harold Bellard, age 26, single, born in Wisconsin and working as a salesman of electric refrigerators. John was 29 when he married and his wife was 26.
Omaha World Herald, April 24, 1957: Kirkpatrick Dies; Commission Man. John B. Kirkpatrick, 1322 South Thirty-fifth Street, a pioneer in Omaha's livestock industry, died Tuesday afternoon at his home. Mr. Kirkpatrick helped found the Kirkpatrick Brothers Livestock Commission Company at the Omaha Stock Yards in 1910. He has been active in the firm since that time. Survivors include his wife, Theresa; a son, James; a daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann Kunasek; two brothers, Clarence E. and Ray F., all of Omaha, and a sister, Mrs. Effie Schroyer, Lake Charles, La. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at the N. P. Swanson Mortuary.
He registered for the World War I draft at Omaha, Nebraska on May 26, 1917. He is single and states he supports his mother. He works at the Omaha Stock Yard.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, John B. Kirkpatrick appears with his wife Catherine age 39. John is a broker of live stock. Also in the household is his nephew, Harold Bellard, age 26, single, born in Wisconsin and working as a salesman of electric refrigerators. John was 29 when he married and his wife was 26.
Omaha World Herald, April 24, 1957: Kirkpatrick Dies; Commission Man. John B. Kirkpatrick, 1322 South Thirty-fifth Street, a pioneer in Omaha's livestock industry, died Tuesday afternoon at his home. Mr. Kirkpatrick helped found the Kirkpatrick Brothers Livestock Commission Company at the Omaha Stock Yards in 1910. He has been active in the firm since that time. Survivors include his wife, Theresa; a son, James; a daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann Kunasek; two brothers, Clarence E. and Ray F., all of Omaha, and a sister, Mrs. Effie Schroyer, Lake Charles, La. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at the N. P. Swanson Mortuary.
Events
Families
Spouse | Kathryn Flynn (1891 - ) |
Child | Jo Ann Margaret Kirkpatrick (1931 - ) |
Spouse | Theresa Mabel Hickey (1905 - 1959) |
Child | James Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | John Bryan Kirkpatrick Jr. (1936 - 1942) |
Father | Eugene Cleaveland Kirkpatrick (1855 - 1939) |
Mother | Nancy "Emma" Nolen (1857 - 1930) |
Sibling | William Kirkpatrick (1876 - 1877) |
Sibling | Effie Winona Kirkpatrick (1877 - 1964) |
Sibling | Zora Kirkpatrick (1884 - 1920) |
Sibling | Clarence Eugene Kirkpatrick (1889 - 1963) |
Sibling | Raymond F. Kirkpatrick (1891 - 1966) |
Sibling | Kenneth Rash Kirkpatrick (1895 - 1928) |
Sibling | Eugene Kirkpatrick (1899 - 1900) |
Endnotes
1. Grant County Genealogical Society, Platteville, Wisconsin.
2. 1900 Census Iowa Co., Wisconsin.
3. 1930 Census Douglas Co., Nebraska.
4. Ancestry.com, Missouri Marriages 1805-2002.
5. Ancestry.com.
6. U. S. Gen Web Site, Douglas Co., Nebraska.