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James Polk Kilby

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James Polk Kilby

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
6 Sep 1924 (aged 79)
Mount Washington, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Row 8, grave #140
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Son of James Franklin Kilby and Margaret Hudson of Culpeper County, his Confederate pension application states he was born in Fauquier County, Virginia.

Enlisted March 8, 1862 in Company D, 4th Virginia Calvary under Fitzhugh Lee. Surrendered at Appomattox in April 1865.

Married to Frances Aylor in Culpeper County on January 1, 1869 and moved to St. Louis County, Missouri around 1873. His wife died there ca 1877. According to his pension application, he moved to Tennessee in 1878.

He married his second wife Lou Ann Harris in Rutherford County, TN about this same time, and his first child by this marriage was born in April 1878.

He was a carpenter, but in his later years was crippled with rheumetism and went to stay with his son, Fitz Kilby, in Kansas City, where he died in 1924. MO Death Certificate #28855
Son of James Franklin Kilby and Margaret Hudson of Culpeper County, his Confederate pension application states he was born in Fauquier County, Virginia.

Enlisted March 8, 1862 in Company D, 4th Virginia Calvary under Fitzhugh Lee. Surrendered at Appomattox in April 1865.

Married to Frances Aylor in Culpeper County on January 1, 1869 and moved to St. Louis County, Missouri around 1873. His wife died there ca 1877. According to his pension application, he moved to Tennessee in 1878.

He married his second wife Lou Ann Harris in Rutherford County, TN about this same time, and his first child by this marriage was born in April 1878.

He was a carpenter, but in his later years was crippled with rheumetism and went to stay with his son, Fitz Kilby, in Kansas City, where he died in 1924. MO Death Certificate #28855


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