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- Q22018801 subject Q15129900.
- Q22018801 subject Q6562021.
- Q22018801 subject Q6646605.
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- Q22018801 abstract "Richard Kilpatrick (4 July 1878 – 12 March 1947) was an Australian politician.He was born at Kanmba near Echuca to farmer Thomas Kilpatrick and Esther Wilson. He attended state school and then worked on his father's farm before spending two years in Queensland. On his return he was an auctioneers' agent. In 1907 he married Margaret Culleion, with whom he had three daughters. From 1913 he was a partner in a stock and station agency based in Numurkah, which later expanded to have branches across northern Victoria. He moved to Shepparton, where the Great Depression took many of his northern branches. In 1928 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Province, representing the Country Party. He served until his retirement in 1946. Kilpatrick died in Shepparton in 1947.".
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- Q22018801 comment "Richard Kilpatrick (4 July 1878 – 12 March 1947) was an Australian politician.He was born at Kanmba near Echuca to farmer Thomas Kilpatrick and Esther Wilson. He attended state school and then worked on his father's farm before spending two years in Queensland. On his return he was an auctioneers' agent. In 1907 he married Margaret Culleion, with whom he had three daughters.".
- Q22018801 label "Richard Kilpatrick".