Thomas was born in 1800. He was the son of Thomas Kirkland and Eleanor Jackson. He passed away in 1864.
Spouse: Elizabeth McCulloch Kirkman 1809–1871
Children: Mary Kirkman Jones 1842–1888
The Nashville Race Course, the "Burns Island Track", 1828-1884, was 6/10 of a mile north. Here Oct. 10, 1843, was run the then richest race in the world, the $34,000 Peyon Stakes, four mile heats, promoted by Bailie Peyton. The winner owned by Thomas Kirkman, was renamed "Peytona."
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