Kilgore, originally spelled Kilgour, is a Scottish name. The name comes from the Gaelic language and was created using the Gaelic words for "goat" and "wood/forest".
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Kilgore or Kilgour is a surname of Scottish origin, often associated with a geographical location or a place name. It is derived from the Gaelic "Cill Ghoir," meaning "church of the goat." The name can also refer to various places in Scotland, as well as notable individuals and fictional characters, such as Kilgore Trout, a recurring character in the works of author Kurt Vonnegut.
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The address of the Kilgore Public Library is: 301 N Henderson Blvd, Kilgore, 75662 2711
Merle Kilgore's birth name is Kilgore, Wyatt Merle.
Charles R. Kilgore has written: 'Charles R. Kilgore'
The address of the Kilgore Historical Preservation Foundation is: Po Box 1790, Kilgore, TX 75663-0885
Alex Kilgore is 6' 1".
Dave Kilgore is 5' 11".
Diedre Kilgore is 5' 5".
Kilgore Trout was created in 1965.
Bernard Kilgore was born in 1908.
Bernard Kilgore died in 1967.
Susi Kilgore was born in 1944.
Daniel Kilgore was born in 1793.