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    1. [KINCAID] Maxwell Kinkead descendant
    2. Peter A. Kincaid
    3. Came across this biography of interest. HON. MAXWELL K. WALKER, a leading merchant of Mission Creek and also an extensive stock buyer and feeder, is the scion of an excellent family, being the son of William Walker, who was born in Huntingdon County, Pa., and married Miss Maria Kinkead, a native of Blair County, that State. The paternal grandfather, John Walker, was born in County Antrim, Ireland, and emigrated to America prior to the Revolutionary War, locating in Huntingdon County. Before coming to America he had served as a soldier in the British Army, and engaged in many important battles, among them the siege of Londonderry. In Pennsylvania he occupied himself as an hotel-keeper at Alexandria. He was a great admirer of the principles of Masonry, and one of the first men to organize a lodge of this fraternity in the Keystone State, becoming one of its leading men. He spent the remainder of his life in Huntingdon County, dying in 1816, at the age of eighty years. On the mother's side of the house Grandfather Maxwell Kinkead, also a native of Ireland, was a descendant of the famous Maxwell family, of County Down, and upon coming to America likewise located in Huntingdon County, settling at Yellow Springs. He did good service in the Continental Army, receiving an officer's commission. He was a man of high character, more than ordinarily intelligent, and occupied many positions of trust and responsibility, finally being chosen to represent his district in the State Legislature. He departed this life in 1842, at the age of seventy-six years. His wife was Miss Deborah Cadwallader, a lady of Welsh descent and of an excellent old Quaker family. Her brothers served in the Revolutionary War, one of them as a General. William Walker was born in 1804, and on approaching manhood occupied himself largely as a hunter until his marriage. He then engaged in mercantile business at Petersburg and other places in Pennsylvania. He finally removed from Huntingdon to Blair County, thence to Davenport, Iowa, in 1851, purchasing land, in the vicinity of which that city was afterward built up. He became the owner of 360 acres, which under his careful management became quite valuable. Finally, selling out, he removed to Kellogg, and made his home with a daughter there until his death, which took place in 1885, when he was eighty-one years old. The mother survived her husband one year, dying in 18861 at the age of eighty. Mr. Walker had been an Elder in the Presbyterian Church for many years, and Superintendent of the Sunday-school. He was indeed one of the pillars, ever yielding to it a cheerful and liberal support. To the parents of our subject there were born eight children, namely: Eliza, who died when about thirty-five years old; Maxwell K., our subject; Catherine; Deborah; David, who died in infancy; Charles, a resident of Decatur County, Kan.; Sally and Howard, both deceased. The subject of this sketch was born in Blair's Gap, Blair Co., Pa., on the 4th of December, 1841, and received a common-school education. He was a lad ten years of age when his parents removed to Ohio, and recalls the fact that they made the trip mostly by water. He was reared amid the quiet scenes of country life, and was taught at an early age to make himself useful around the homestead. When a youth of twenty years he attended school one term at Vermillion, Ohio, then, returning to Iowa, remained there a time, then repaired to Fulton, Ill., and entered the Western Union College, where he pursued his studies also one year. At the expiration of this time, the Civil War being in progress, he enlisted in the service, in Company D, of the 20th Iowa Infantry, and was under the command of Gen. Schofield, going all through the Missouri campaign. He met the enemy at Prairie Grove, and was in various other skirmishes until the troops concentrated at Vicksburg, and he engaged with his comrades in the siege of the city. In July they proceeded to Yazoo, and were thereafter at Jackson, wintering in Texas. Mr. Walker entered the service as a private, and was mustered out an Orderly Sergeant. He was proffered a Lieutenant's commission, and declined. He received his honorable discharge at the close, and was mustered out of service at Clinton, Iowa, in July, 186.5, nearly three years from the time of his enlistment. Upon retiring from the army Mr. Walker resumed farming in Iowa for three years. Then, desirous of becoming further advanced in his studies, he returned to Vermillion Institute, taking the classical course of two years. Afterward he taught school near Clarksville, Ark., one year. Later we find him at Pittsburgh in the employ of the Pullman Palace Car Company as a conductor, which post he held for a period of three years. He then engaged in the grocery trade at Davenport one year, when he was caught by the panic of 1874, and withdrew. Mr. Walker was married in Ashland, Ohio. Jan. 8, 1874, to Miss Elizabeth J. Sloan. This lady was born in Westmoreland County, Pa., and received a good education, being graduated from Vermillion Institute, afterward occuping (sic) herself as a teacher in Ashland County, Ohio, for a number of years. Mr, Walker in the spring of 1874 came to this State, locating at Beatrice, where he lived for a time, and thence came to Mission Creek. He purchased his stock of general merchandise, in which he rapidly built up a good trade, and that same year was appointed Postmaster, which office he held until December, 1882. In 1882 he purchased 160 acres of land on section 27, an uncultivated tract, from which he has built up a good farm, effecting modern improvements, and from which he now realizes a good income. The farm is especially well watered by a never-failing spring, and is largely devoted to live stock, including cattle and swine. His thoroughbred Short-horns are the admiration of the country around, and among his horses may be found some of the finest animals in this region. In his store Mr. W. carries a $1,000 stock of goods, comprising everything in his line suitable for the village or country household. After filling many other positions of trust and responsibility, Mr. Walker in 1882 was elected to represent his county in the Legislature by a large majority on the Republican ticket, and was one of the original eight who selected Gen. Manderson for the United States Senate. Socially, he belongs to the A. O. U. W. at Davenport, is a charter member of the G. A. R. at Pawnee City, and in religious matters is identified with the Presbyterian Church at Liberty. In politics, it is hardly necessary to state he is a stanch supporter of Republican principles. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/pbjp/pages/bajp0076.htm Peter A. Kincaid Fredericton, NB, Canada

    08/17/2008 12:08:52
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid
    2. Richard Kinkead
    3. Don- Those email addresses aren't necessarily up to date. Mine listed was two services ago. Dick Kinkead 2562 Lantana, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don W. Kincaid" <donwkincaid1@frontiernet.net> To: "Kincaid Rootsweb List" <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 4:56 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid > try billkincaid@yahoo.com for N 57752 His email address shows in second > column of Kincaid DNA chart. To see email addresses, either widen the 2nd > column or put the cursor on his name in the 2nd column and look up in the > space above to see his full name and email address. > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    08/17/2008 11:08:32
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid
    2. Don W. Kincaid
    3. Another way to find a participants current email address would be to get another participant from the same Group to go to their personal Family Tree DNA website and click on Y DNA matches and all their matches will show along with their email address. Having said that most email addresses on the chart are up to date. If one is not and you want to contact that person, please let me know and I will provide the current email address the participant shows in the Kincaid DNA Administrative website. There are currently 4 whose email address in the admin site that are not valid. In doing housekeeping every few months we call or write those whose email is returned to us when we do an admin bulk email to all participants. There are also a few who have not given permission to use their email address so we cannot provide those but will be happy to send them a message telling them you would like to visit with them and give them your email address and phone. Dick, Sorry your current email address does not show on the Kincaid DNA chart but I can assure you Sue did not leave your old email address in the chart on purpose. I am amazed she is able to keep the chart up to date as well as she does. I can assure you that keeping the information in that many columns and rows straight is not an easy task! Don ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Kinkead To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid Don- Those email addresses aren't necessarily up to date. Mine listed was two services ago. Dick Kinkead 2562 Lantana, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don W. Kincaid" <donwkincaid1@frontiernet.net> To: "Kincaid Rootsweb List" <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 4:56 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid > try billkincaid@yahoo.com for N 57752 His email address shows in second > column of Kincaid DNA chart. To see email addresses, either widen the 2nd > column or put the cursor on his name in the 2nd column and look up in the > space above to see his full name and email address. > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/17/2008 10:29:30
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawfor
    2. Don W. Kincaid
    3. Larry, We agree on the value of finding a descendant of the Butler County Kincaid family. We just finished a Superpages search for Kincaid's of several spellings in Butler County. We found no Kincaid's of any spelling except for Roy E Kinkead who lives in town of Butler. He did not answer his phone so will check later. When I told Superpages to include nearby areas we got a lot of matches since it includes Pittsburgh. Of interest there were 14 Kincades, 51 Kincaids and around 12 Kinkeads. I will contact those who are just outside Butler County. During this search, I inadvertently left off the town and state and got nationwide results for the suggested search shortcut of "Kinca" which should get Kincaid, Kincade, Kincaide and was surprised to see several Kincad listings so I called one in San Antonio, TX, however he actually spells his name Kincaid so turned out to be a listing error. We wound up talking about the Kincaid Surname DNA project and he has an interest and is going to visit with his Dad about it so your suggestion may get another participant! We are paying for unlimited cell phone long distance so don't mind trying to find descendants for the DNA project so if others have suggestions like Larry's please let us know. Don W. Kincaid Kincaid Surname DNA Admin. Team donwkincaid@cox.net 254 631-5684 ----- Original Message ----- From: Larry Kincaid To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 9:55 AM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County,Mercer & Crawfor Norman's last entry for Butler Co, PA: Butler County, PA MALES ONLY: 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. That looks to me like a lot of recent Y-DNA to follow up. Seems like we ought to be able to find some male descendent alive today, perhaps still living in Butler Co., or PA. Don L Kincaid Group C-2 On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>wrote: > Another interesting item is that Adam Maxwell is an adjacent land owner or > claimant to both Andrew Kinkead & > Samuel Kincade. Andrew Kinkead married Elizabeth Maxwell at the Centre > Pres. Church, Sherman's Valley, > Cumberland County, PA in 1779. He was also issued letters of > administration for William Maxwell, deceased of Westmoreland County, PA in > 1795. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:41:42 PM > Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, > Mercer & Crawford > > Dear Kincaid-listers: > Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from > 1783. The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of lineages. > 000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland County, > PA. 000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > 000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler County, PA. > 000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA. 000004 is Michael > Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA. I believe that > Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow related to > James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I don't know what > the nature of that relatioship is. Samuel Kincaid who married Sarah Reed of > St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to the Samuel Junior based on > seniority and not a father and son relationship. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA for 200 acres, 3 horses, 1 cow, 2 > sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 413. > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in Pitt Township, Westmoreland County, > PA. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 399. > 1783 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > 1783 Samuel Kinkead [35915] taxed in Springhill Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 28 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 8 sheep. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 424. Springhill later separated to form Fayette > County, PA > 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland > County, PA for 1 horse, 2 cows, 2 sheep. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Port Royal, [South Huntington Township] > Westmoreland County, PA, bought from James McGoldrick of Pittsburgh, a > corner lot on the streets Alligania St. & Beer House St. & joining John > Erwins lot in the town of Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, PA for 100 pounds > on April 20, 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 337. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA sold 300 acres in > Armstrong Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 30 pounds to Robert McIntire > of York County, PA on the waters of Blacklick Creek [later Indiana County > formed 1802] adjoining lands of Samuel Stone & Daniel Minemy, November 14, > 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 355. > > 1785 James Kinkead, [000013] Esq. taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax > 1785 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > > 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, son of George Kinkead, [4164] deeded land from William Tindell of Derry > Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785, > This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one > thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry Township in the County > of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of > Mount Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part > Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in Consideration of the sum > of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in > hand paid by the said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby > acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained & sold & > by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and > to his heirs & assigns a certain warrant or order of survey together with > the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for > the same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year > of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five > for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to > hold said warrant & the land held by the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid > his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew > Kinkaid his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid > warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said Andrew > Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will > warrant & defend ? by these presents in Testimony whereof I have hereunto > set my hand & seal the day & year first above written. William Tindell > > Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us > John Landon ? Margaret Landon ? > Be it remembered that on the 16th day of August 1785 the written named > William Tindell came personally before me, John Moore, Esqu., one of the > Justices of the Peace of Court of Common Pleas in & for the County aforesaid > & he Acknowledged the written instrument of writing to be his act & deed & > desired that the same may be recorded as such, Witness my hand & seal the > day & year above written, John Moore, > Recorded July 26, 1816. Westmoreland County Deed Book, vol. 12, p. 44.. > > In pursuance of a warrant dated Dec. 1st 1784 there was surveyed for > William Tindel the above described tract of > Land containing one hundred and eighty eight acres with an allowance > proportioned to six percent situate in > Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland. Surveyed August 16th > 1785. John Moore D.S. To John > Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor General. Adjacent land owners: Robert > Anderson, vacant land, Ralph Vorhis's claim, > Adam Maxwell's claim, vacant hills, heirs of Robert Bell's claim. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-207, p. 299. > > 1785 John Kinkead. [000024] In pursuance of an act of General Assembly of > the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, entitled an Act "for directing the Mode of distributing > the Donation Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order > of the surveyor general, with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive > Council, I have surveyed on the 23rd day of September one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, the above described tract of 200 acres of land, and > allowance for Roads & No. 437, situate in District No. III, on the west side > of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland. > G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor. To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen. This part > attached drawn 7th Aug. 1805 by Isaac Craig in right of John Kinkead. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-97, p. 205. > > 1786 Andrew Kinkade, [000017] landlord, taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 2.4 pounds. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, > p. 522; Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > 1786 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, > PA for 1.1 pounds. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 530. > 1786 David Kinkead [37382] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax at 6.8. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. > 22, p. 500. > 1786 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 3.4. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. > 1786 John Kinkead [000013] single man, taxed in South District, Huntington > Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 10.0. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 504. > > 1786 Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. > > 1786 James Kincaid [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA appointed by George > Ritchmond of Salisbury Township, Chester County, PA his > lawful attorney to enter into all that messuage or plantation or parcel of > land situate on the east side of the river Youghagana in Bedford County, 301 > ½ acres, called Richmonds Hall. March 3, 1786. Westmoreland County, PA, > Deed Book A, p. 427.Chester County Historical Society, Kincaid file. > > 1788 Andrew Kinkaid [000017] taxed in Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Tax Lists > Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > Federal Census > 1790 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 4 males under 16, 2 females. USFC, p. 260. > 1790 James Kincard, [000013] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, 1 male over 16, 2 male under 16, 4 females. USFC, p. 264. > 1790 Janey Kinkead, [000013] North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3 females. USFC, > p. 264. > 1790 John Kinkead, [4164] Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male > over 16, 1 male under 16, 5 females. USFC, p. 266. > 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, > 2 males over 16. USFC, p. 268. > 1790 Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 5 females. USFC, p. 260. > 1790 Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over > 16, 2 males under 16, 4 females. USFC, p. 266. > > 1793 James Kinkeade [000013] had a survey of 440 acres with the allowance > of six per cent on November 21, 1793 by virtue of his improvement began on > Nov. 14, 1793, situate in District No.. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the > east side of Buffaloe Creek on the waters of the Allegheny River. Stephen > Gapen D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu. S.G. I do hereby certify that there > is no warrant entered in my office for the above described tract of land. > Stephen Gapen. D.S. Adjacent landowners: Benjamin Jack, John Craig, and > sold land. Patented > by Hugh Y. Brady, March 9, 1831, Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania > Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. > C-108, p. 14. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry's > Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay commenced October 11, 1793, > muster roll reported December 13, 1793. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, > p. 710. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah > Murry's Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from October 11-December > 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp.. 708, 739, 741, 768. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead [000013] warranted 400 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > February 28, 1794, patentee, John Foster, 400 acres, February 7, 1820, in > Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead. [000013] In pursuance of a warrant dated 28th Feb. > 1794 there was surveyed for Samuel Kinkead the above described tract of land > containing four hundred acres & 160 perches with an allowance proportioned > to six per cent, situate on the north side of the Allegheny River in > Allegheny County, surveyed Oct. 8, 1794. John Moore D.S. To Daniel > Brodhead, Esqu. Adjacent land owners: William Denniston, Robert Patrick, > Archibald Denniston, vacant land, Adam Maxwell. Surveyor General of > Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. A-85, p. 79. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid. [000013] Surveyed the 26th day of August 1794 for > Samuel Kinkaid, 385 acres and 39 perches of land with the allowance of six > per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began 1st day of August 1794 > situate Dist. No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River lying on a branch of Bever > Run. Stephen Gapen D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esq'r. S.G. Adjacent land > owners: John Craig, corner, Robert Beaty, James Nickles, corner, Jacob > Bauser, Joseph Baldridge, corner, Robert Williby, William Williby, corner, > Patrick Harvey. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-187, p. 58. > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18th day of Sept. 1794 for Samuel > Kincade, Junr., 401 acres of land with allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the west fork of Buffaloe > Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General. > Adjacent land owners: Richard Casky, Jonathan Craig, Andrew Craig, James > Mahaffey. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, > COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 96 > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for > Jonathan Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of > Buffaloe Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor > General. Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter > Condon, improved land.. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 90. > > > 1794 Samuel Kincade. Surveyed the 5th day of November 1794 for Alexander > Tremble 431 acres & 60 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c > by virtue of his improvement began the 20th day of August 1794 situate in > District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of Limestone. > Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. S.G. Adjacent land owners: > James Tremble, William Tremble, David Cooper, Jared Ingersole, Esqr., > Francis Johnson, Esqr.., Samuel Kincade. Pennsylvania State Archives, > RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 119. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in > the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, Westmoreland County, PA > Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. > Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. > > 1795 Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife Sarah of St. Clair Township, Allegheny > County, PA sold to John Kennedy of St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA > 50 acres on Lick Run, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA for 80 pounds > on April 1, 1795. Allegheny County, PA Deed Book 2L-36, p. 107. > > 1796 James Kinkade [000013] warranted 440 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > August 25, 1796, patented 440 acres, March 9, 1831, patentee, Hugh Y. Brady, > in Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1796 John Kinkead [000013] born to Samuel Kinkead [000013] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow, later of Butler County, PA. > John Kinkead, [000013] age 57, died on January 23, 1853 in Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. > http://rootsweb.com/~pabutler/DeathRecords.htm. > > 1799 John Kincaid [000024] > Carlisle, July 30, 1799 > I certify to whom it may concern that the bearer John Kincaid was enlisted > for the War in the Artillery and Artificer Regiment and was of the > Pennsylvania quota of that Regiment—I discharged him as such at Fort Pitt in > the year 1783 which he says he lost, but I have yet a perfect recollection > of him, he was one of a Detachment of that Regiment, who served under my > immediate orders during my command in the western Country. He was then a > usefull and well-behaved man—he is clearly entitled to all the entitlements > granted by the State to Officers and Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, > which have not already been paid him. > Wm. Irvine, formerly Brig. General. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 79. > > 1799 John Kincaid. [000024] I John Kincaid late a soldier in the > Pennsylvania line, in the Artillery & Artificer Regiment, commanded by Gen. > Wm. Irvine, do hereby make at the Office of the Secretary of the > Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the tract of Donation land to which I am > entitled, in consequence of my service in the army aforesaid. Witness my > hand and seal this 2nd day of August A.D. 1799. John Kinkead, witness > present, W. Hastings. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant > Papers, > 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > 1799 John Kincaid, [000024] application for 200 acres of Donation Land. > August 2, 1799. > W. Edward McGauran of Carlisle having advanced Kincaid some money to > relieve his present necessities, should have an opportunity of being present > when the patent issues-he has also a power of attorney. Pennsylvania State > Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > Butler County, PA > 1800 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Buffaloe Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 16-26, 3 males to 10, 1 female 16-26. USFC, 120:02.. > > Westmoreland County, PA > 1800 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 1 male 10-16, 3 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-25, > 2 females 10-16, 1 female under 10. USFC, 347:07. > > 1800 Michal Kinkaid, [000004] St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 2 females > 16-26, 1 female 10-16. USFC, 94:01. > > 1800 Samuel Kinkade, [000004] Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45. USFC, > 229:05. > > 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann > Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of Hamiltons Bann Township, > York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being > composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on > Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800. York County, PA Deed > Book A, p. 142, Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, > Kincaid file. > > 1801 James Kinkead [000008] born to Samuel Kinkead [000008] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow in Butler County, PA. USFC, 1850. > > 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post > Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. > 2, p. 259. > > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Mercer County, PA purchased 250 acres from > Abraham Steers on April 11, 1801; witnesses: William Byers & Robert Kincaid > [000004]. Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 255. > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Allegheny County, PA sold 250 acres in > Mercer County, PA to Robert Johnson on May 27, 1801. Crawford County, PA > Court House, Deed Book A, p. 257. > > 1801 John Kincade, [000024] June 19th, 1801, > John Kincade was returned for donation land, in the first report made to > the Supreme Executive Council, by the late Comptroller General Mr. > Nicholson, under the Act of Assembly of the 24th of March 1785, but having > been late in his Application, no number has been drawn against his name > owing to the deficiency of Land to satisfy all the claimants; his > application is however within the limitation of a former act of assembly. > James Trimble > Extracts from the Book of Entries of Applications made for donation > land—1795 by John Nicholson in—October > right of John Kincade} John Kincade applies himself on the 2nd of August > 1799-and says he has never transferred his right to any person. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 73. > > 1801 John Kinkaid [000024] to Irwin, Cumberland County, PA, June 22, 1801, > I do now hereby revoke all powers of attorney and all other writings > whatsoever that I have given and I now desire and request that you will > deliver my Patent for Donation Lands to no person but myself, whatever > protestations they may have. Edward Megaurian to whom I have given the > power for recovering my land I have no right to trust, this may answer all > the purposes of a ? of Law, upon your well known character for justice I > depend and hope to see you in the course of a few days, meantime I am Sir > with due respect yours John Kinkaid. > Witnesses: Martha Skinner, Polly Skinner, I request you to file there with > the ? of papers I delivered to you. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 80. > > 1802 John Kinkead [000024] patented Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, > District 2, No. 297, 200 acres, Sept. 7, 1802. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, > v.. 7, p. 680. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, 200 acres, District No. 2, #297, John > Henderson, Deputy Surveyor, RG-17, Records of the Land Office DONATION LAND > REGISTER: NUMERIC TRACT LISTING, [ca.1794]. p. 16. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, in the late Army of the United States, > Pennsylvania Line, in the name and authority of the Commonwealth of Penn., > Thomas McKean, Governor of the said Commonwealth, Know Ye that in > consideration of services rendered by John Kinkead, there is granted a > certain tract of land called "Mount Resolution" #297 situate in Donation > District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > September 8, 1802. Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 257; > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION > LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 115. > > 1803 Samuel Kinkaid [000008] taxed in Buffalo Township, Butler County, PA > for 400 acres. Butler County, PA History, pp. 47-49. > > 1803 John Kinkead [000024] of Butler County, PA sold to Isaac Craig of > Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA 200 acres for $152.00 a tract of land #297 > in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > January 15, 1803. Recorded in Pittsburgh, January 19, 1803. Allegheny > County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 258; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 116. > > 1804 Samuel Kincaid [44937] born to Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife, Sarah > Reed on Aug. 16, 1804 in Allegheny County, PA. G.L. Kincaid, Kincaid > Genealogy, Sardinia News Press, 1922, p. 13. > > 1805 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1805. History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p.. 48. > > 1805 Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford > County, PA. Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com April > 18, 2003. > > 1807 Robert Kincaid, [000017] freeman, taxed in Buffalo Township, Armstrong > County, PA. Too old to be Samuel Kinkead of Butler County, PA,'s son. > Probably son of Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > > 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 400 acres at 250. Crawford County, PA Historical Society, Tax > Record 1800-1817. > > 1809 Samuel Kinkead, Esq. [000008] 86. An act granting an annuity to John > Craig. Whereas John Craig, of Butler County, served as a soldier in Capt. > Church's rifle company, 5th PA Regiment, commanded by Col. Anthony > Wayne, and that he was wounded, and is old and infirm and by reason of his > wounds unable to maintain himself and family by labour, therefore, the sum > of forty dollars is hereby granted to John Craig, immediately, and an > annuity of forty dollars to be paid to Samuel Kinkead, Esq., to commence on > January 1, 1809, which shall be expended for clothing and died for John > Craig. April 4, 1809. History: 1808-1809: Genealogical Data contained in > the Statutes at Large, Commonwealth of PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1810 J. Kinkade, [000024] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over > 45, 3 males 10-15, 1 female under 10, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 123. (born > about 1760-1765) > > Crawford County, PA > > 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. > > Mercer County, PA > 1810 Agnes Kincaid, Western Division, Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 > males under 10, 2 females under 10. USFC, p. 942. > > 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at 69. Crawford County, PA Historical Society, > Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. > > 1811 Henry Kincaid [000024] born to John Kincaid [000024] & wife in PA, > father b ___, mother b PA, in 1880 Census in Prospect Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 1880, p. 265B. > > 1813 James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & > Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in Ashtabula > County, OH. Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. > 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow at $10.00. Erie > County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists > 1800-1817, p. 179. > 1814 John Kincaid, [000024] Butler County, PA, died November 4, 1814, > served in the 1st Infantry Regiment in the Revolutionary War, heirs: Henry > Kincaid, Jane Kincaid, & John Kincaid. Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts > > 1816 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1816. History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p. > 48. > > 1816 Samuel Kinkaid [000004] of Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA > conveyed 110 acres to John Reynolds on Oct.18, 1816 for consideration & > undetermined amount. Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book, F, p. 163. > > 1817 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 60 acres at $150.00, 100 acres at $100.00, 1 mare at $18..00, 1 cow > at $12.00. Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA > Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 259. > > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate, John McKinness appointed guardian of > Jane Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No. 131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate, John McKinness appointed guardian of > John Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No. 131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > > Butler County, PA > 1820 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Esq., Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 3 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 16-26.. USFC, p. > 142. > > Crawford County, PA > 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-25. USFC, p. > 54A. > 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over > 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44. USFC, p.. 48. > > 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of > administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, > 1829, inventory filed, January 6, 1830. Crawford County, PA Court House, > Will Book A-69. > > Butler County, PA > 1830 James Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 20-30, 2 males under 5,1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30, > 1 female under 5. USFC, p. 64. > 1830 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 30-40, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under 5. > USFC, 65. > 1830 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 60-70, 1 male 30-40,1 female 60-70, 1 female 15-20. USFC, p. 64.. > > Butler County, PA > 1840 Henry Kinkade, [000024] Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 034. > 1840 James Kenkaid, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 109. > 1840 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. > 1840 Sarah Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 110. > 1840 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] will, Butler County, PA, Will Book Vol. B, p. > 150. (1773-1840) > Will of Samuel Kinkead > In the name of God, amen, I Samuel Kinkead being weak in body and > considering the uncertainty of mortal life > but of sound mind & memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make > this my last will & testament in > the manner & form as follows. > 1st I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert Kinkead (Robert's son) > fifty acres of land off the northeast > corner of the tract of land I now reside on bounded by lands of Kelly > McLaughlin when he shall have arrived at > the age of twenty-one years or the value of said fifty acres to be paid > to him at the time as my two sons John and > James may choose either to pay him the money or give him the land. > 2nd I do also give and bequeath unto my son John Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the southeast > part of the tract I now reside on to include all his improvements where > he now resides > 3rd I do also give & bequeath unto my son James Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the northwest > part of the tract of land I now live on, joining lands of Martin George & > Alexander Craig. > 4th It is also my will that my said sons John & James shall have the > balance of the tract whatever that may be > after the already bequeathed three hundred & fifty acres to be laid off > equally between them, the meadow over > the road to be in John's part, also the whole to be divided as fairly as > possible according to quantity and quality > like wise. I give & bequeath to my sons James & John all my personal > property consisting of farming utensils, > household furniture & stock with the exception of what I shall afterwards > leave to my wife Sarah. > 5th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (James' son) my young three > year old horse. > 6th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (John's son) a saddle & > bridle. > 7th I give & bequeath to my wife Sarah the use of my mansion house with > the full privileges > of the same together with the kitchen & household furniture, beds & > bedding, during her > natural life at her decease to have the disposal of as her rightful > property her beds, bureaus, > kitchen furniture, also such things as she brought with her together with > the spring, spring > house & garden. I also bequeath her one cow & six sheep to be kept by my > sons James & > John together with a comfortable maintenance of living to be given her by > my said sons, > equally. In case of difficulty in relation to what her living should be, > it is my will that that > be decided by two judicious neighbors, one to be chosen by my sons & the > other to be > chosen by my wife. She to remain on the premises or in case she does > not, to lose all > right to the whole. I also allow her the use of a horse when she > requires it to go preaching > or see a friend. In relation to the instrument or obligation upon John > Fowler of Parker > Township it is my will that my executor to be afterwards appointed shall > take legal > proceedings to recover the same with its legal interest. My wife to have > as much fruit > as is necessary for her own use, my son John to have the one half of the > fruit orchard. > Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons John & James the executors of > this my last > will & testament. I do hereby revoke all former wills either made by me > or known > to be made for my by any other person. In testimony hereof I have > hereunto set my > hand & seal this 23rd day of March 1840. > Samuel Kinkead > Signed, sealed, published & delivered by the above named Samuel Kinkead > to be his > last will & testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our > names as > witnesses in the presence of the testator. > James Green > Martin B. George > Letters of administration issued by Joseph McQuisten, reg. April 17, > 1840. > Copy from the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1850 Edward Kincade, age 1, born PA, in household of William Spear, farmer, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 237. > 1850 Henry Kinkead, [000024] age 40, born PA, black smith, Butler County, > PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. > 1850 William Kinkead, [000024] age 8, born PA, son of Henry Kinkead, Butler > County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. > 1850 James Kincade, age 40, born PA, farmer, value $2000.00, Cranberry > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 129. > 1850 Christiana Kincade, age 40, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 William Kincade, age 11, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kincade, age 9, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Jane Kincade, age 6, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Robert Kincade, age 1, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 49, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 35, born PA, wife of James Kinkade, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Mary Kinkade, [000008] age 18, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 13, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231, maybe Robert Kinkaid in 1880 Census, born 1836 in > PA, father born PA, mother born PA, in Rockville, Kankakee County, IL, > mother is Elizabeth Kinkaid. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Anne Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Nancy J. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 5 months, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 John Kinkade, [000008] age 52, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Jane Kinkade, age 43, born PA, wife of John Kinkade, born PA, > Fairview Township, Bulter County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p.. 231. > 1850 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 10, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > > Butler County, PA > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 60, born PA, farmer, value $3225, $930, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 45, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 May Kinkade, [000008] age 26, born PA, service, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Ann Kinkade, [000008] age 16, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 14, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Sarah L. Kinkade, [000008] age 11, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Harry Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Angeline Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Alexander M. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 23, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. > 1860 Margaret Kinkade, age 21, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 411. > > Butler County, PA > 1870 Elisabeth Kinkead, [000008] age 48, female, white, born PA, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 217. > 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. > 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. > 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. > Butler County, PA > 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, > blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Moriah Kincaid, born 1825, in PA, age 55, white, married, keeps house, > wife of Henry Kincaid, father b PA, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 Elvira Kincaid, [000024] born 1853, in PA, age 27, white, single, at > home, daughter of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, > son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, > divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, p. 2D. > 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm > laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > p. 2D. > 1880 Christina Kinkade, [000024] born 1810, in PA, age 70, white, divorced, > at household of Robert Kinkade, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/17/2008 10:12:27
    1. [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid
    2. Don W. Kincaid
    3. try billkincaid@yahoo.com for N 57752 His email address shows in second column of Kincaid DNA chart. To see email addresses, either widen the 2nd column or put the cursor on his name in the 2nd column and look up in the space above to see his full name and email address.

    08/17/2008 09:56:30
    1. [KINCAID] messages tests
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. The previous two messages I did not convert from rich text to plain text and they arrived in short order. The other messages I sent in reply or new that I converted from rich text to plain text have not shown up. I don't know if that has anything to do with why they never showed up.  But I won't be converting any more messages from rich to plain text. Sincerely Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 09:17:52
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawford
    2. Peter A. Kincaid
    3. At one time, was not the thinking that Samuel Kincaid of Butler County was the son of Michael Kincaid and the cousin of Samuel Kincaid who died in Fawn Township, York County, PA in 1779? I am curious about a possible tie to James Woodburn Kincaid of Westmorland County who was the ancestor of sample 15550. I think I am at the point of a major research breakthrough here but need to make sure of these connections. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norman Kincaide" <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> To: <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:41 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County,Mercer & Crawford > Dear Kincaid-listers: > Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from > 1783. The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of lineages. > 000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland > County, PA. 000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. 000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler > County, PA. 000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA. 000004 is > Michael Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA. I believe > that Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow > related to James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I > don't know what the nature of that relatioship is. Samuel Kincaid who > married Sarah Reed of St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to > the Samuel Junior based on seniority and not a father and son > relationship. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 08:48:16
    1. [KINCAID] new message test
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Another attempt for good measure, maybe it will work if I call it a test. Norman Kincaide I believe Samuel Kinkead who died in Crawford County, PA in 1829 was the son of Michael Kincaid. I think Samuel preceeded his father in exploring or migrating from Hamilton's Bann Township to Allegheny then to Crawford County, PA. I believe the Samuel Kinkead below with another male over 16 is the Samuel Kinkead who ends up in Butler County, the other male could be John Kincaid, the Artillery Artificer.  Samuel also shows up on the militia list in 1793. 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 2 males over 16. USFC, p. 268. 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay commenced October 11, 1793, muster roll reported December 13, 1793.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 710. 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013]  private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from  October 11-December 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp. 708, 739, 741, 768. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment,  Westmoreland County, PA Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. York County, PA 1795    Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA for 165 acres, 3 horses, 2 cows, amount 315,  tax 1.1.6. York County, PA Tax Record Roll 5226, York County, PA Archives. 1795    Samuel Kincaid [000004] taxed in Hamiton Bann Township, York County, PA as a single man at 7.6.  York County, PA Tax  Record Roll 5220, York County, PA Archives 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of  Hamiltons Bann Township, York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800.  York County, PA Deed Book A, p. 142, Chester  County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, Kincaid file. 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. 2, p. 259. 1805     Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford County, PA.  Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com  April 18, 2003. 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 400 acres at 250.  Crawford County, PA Historical Society,  Tax Record 1800-1817. 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at 69.  Crawford         County, PA Historical Society, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. 1813    James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in  Ashtabula County, OH.  Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. I believe the above Michael Kincaid is the son of Michael Kincaid of Hamilton's Bann Township, York County, PA. I think Michael Kincaid senior died between 1801 and 1809. 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow  at $10.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 179. Crawford County, PA Federal Census 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female  16-25. USFC, p. 54A. 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44.  USFC, p. 48. 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, 1829,  inventory filed, January 6, 1830.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Will Book A-69. I believe this is the same Samuel Kinkead referenced as the son of Michael Kinkead, cousin to Samuel Kinkead of Fawn Township, York County, PA.  who died in 1779 and was in Continental Service from 1776.  He left a 100 acres to Michael's son Samuel on Petter's Creek near Pittsburgh.  I think the Mary Kinkead in the will below is the Mary Kinkead who has two lots in Bedford Town, Bedford County, PA and later has a warrant for 100 acres. I'm still not sure who this brother John Kinkead is.  He could be the Artillery Artificer who died in Butler County, PA in 1814.  Too bad he didn't say where the 50 and the other 100 acres were located.  It reads like it was one parcel.  But then he specifically references the 100 acres on Petter's Creek but it sounds like he had more than 100 acres there.  In the name of God, Amen, I Samuel Kinkaid [000004] being in perfect health of body and of sound   memory, blessed be God this twenty sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven   hundred and seventy six, make and publish this my last will and testament.  In manner following that is   to say first, I give to my brother John, [000004] fifty acres of any land where it may not hurt the place    but most convenient for both places.  Next, I give to my sister Mary [000004] one hundred acres of   any place.  Next I give to my cousin Samuel Kinkaid, [000004] son to Michael Kinkaid, [000004]   one hundred acres of my land near Pitchburgh  (This was difficult to read and could have been Pittsburgh)   on Petters Creek.  Next I give to my cousin Michael Kinkaid [000004] all my chattels and goods he    has now in his possesion.  And I do make and ordain my cousin Michael Kinkaid [000004] to be my   whole executor of this my last will and testament in trust for the intention and purpose in this my will   contained and in witness where of I the  said Samuel Kinkaid [000004] have to this my last will and   testament set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned.    Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us. Samuel Kinkaid [000004] Hugh Artens John Shultz Venango County, PA Federal Census 1840 Michael Kincade, [000004] Canal Township, Venango County, PA 1 male 60-70. USFC, 102. Sincerely Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 08:37:27
    1. [KINCAID] Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. This is attempt, I lost track. Sincerely Norman Kincaide I believe Samuel Kinkead who died in Crawford County, PA in 1829 was the son of Michael Kincaid. I think Samuel preceeded his father in exploring or migrating from Hamilton's Bann Township to Allegheny then to Crawford County, PA. I believe the Samuel Kinkead below with another male over 16 is the Samuel Kinkead who ends up in Butler County, the other male could be John Kincaid, the Artillery Artificer.  Samuel also shows up on the militia list in 1793. 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 2 males over 16. USFC, p. 268. 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay commenced October 11, 1793, muster roll reported December 13, 1793.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 710. 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013]  private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from  October 11-December 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp. 708, 739, 741, 768. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment,  Westmoreland County, PA Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. York County, PA 1795    Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA for 165 acres, 3 horses, 2 cows, amount 315,  tax 1.1.6. York County, PA Tax Record Roll 5226, York County, PA Archives. 1795    Samuel Kincaid [000004] taxed in Hamiton Bann Township, York County, PA as a single man at 7.6.  York County, PA Tax  Record Roll 5220, York County, PA Archives 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of  Hamiltons Bann Township, York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800.  York County, PA Deed Book A, p. 142, Chester  County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, Kincaid file. 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. 2, p. 259. 1805     Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford County, PA.  Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com  April 18, 2003. 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 400 acres at 250.  Crawford County, PA Historical Society,  Tax Record 1800-1817. 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412.. 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at 69.  Crawford         County, PA Historical Society, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. 1813    James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in  Ashtabula County, OH.  Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. I believe the above Michael Kincaid is the son of Michael Kincaid of Hamilton's Bann Township, York County, PA. I think Michael Kincaid senior died between 1801 and 1809. 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow  at $10.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 179. Crawford County, PA Federal Census 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female  16-25. USFC, p. 54A. 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44.  USFC, p. 48. 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, 1829,  inventory filed, January 6, 1830.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Will Book A-69. I believe this is the same Samuel Kinkead referenced as the son of Michael Kinkead, cousin to Samuel Kinkead of Fawn Township, York County, PA.  who died in 1779 and was in Continental Service from 1776.  He left a 100 acres to Michael's son Samuel on Petter's Creek near Pittsburgh.  I think the Mary Kinkead in the will below is the Mary Kinkead who has two lots in Bedford Town, Bedford County, PA and later has a warrant for 100 acres. I'm still not sure who this brother John Kinkead is.  He could be the Artillery Artificer who died in Butler County, PA in 1814.  Too bad he didn't say where the 50 and the other 100 acres were located.  It reads like it was one parcel.  But then he specifically references the 100 acres on Petter's Creek but it sounds like he had more than 100 acres there.  In the name of God, Amen, I Samuel Kinkaid [000004] being in perfect health of body and of sound   memory, blessed be God this twenty sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven   hundred and seventy six, make and publish this my last will and testament.  In manner following that is   to say first, I give to my brother John, [000004] fifty acres of any land where it may not hurt the place    but most convenient for both places.  Next, I give to my sister Mary [000004] one hundred acres of   any place.  Next I give to my cousin Samuel Kinkaid, [000004] son to Michael Kinkaid, [000004]   one hundred acres of my land near Pitchburgh  (This was difficult to read and could have been Pittsburgh)   on Petters Creek.  Next I give to my cousin Michael Kinkaid [000004] all my chattels and goods he    has now in his possesion.  And I do make and ordain my cousin Michael Kinkaid [000004] to be my   whole executor of this my last will and testament in trust for the intention and purpose in this my will   contained and in witness where of I the  said Samuel Kinkaid [000004] have to this my last will and   testament set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned.    Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us. Samuel Kinkaid [000004] Hugh Artens John Shultz Venango County, PA Federal Census 1840 Michael Kincade, [000004] Canal Township, Venango County, PA 1 male 60-70. USFC, 102. Sincerely Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 08:35:30
    1. [KINCAID] Bill Kincaid, N57752
    2. Alice Gedge
    3. Dear List, Larry wrote to me asking: What do we know about Bill Kincaid N57752? And I am afraid that I don't know the answer. According to the DNA cart, he is a descendant of John Kincaid m. Martha Hill (C2). I would like to either come in contact with him, or discover as much as I can of his parentage and his line. Sincerely, Alice Gedge

    08/17/2008 08:29:14
    1. [KINCAID] Posting problems
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Is anyone else on the list having difficulty posting new messages or reply messages.  I have sent three messages in reply to Peter's posting but none have come through. Sincerely Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 08:15:18
    1. [KINCAID] new message test
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. This is a new message test. Norman Kincaide

    08/17/2008 07:41:31
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawfor
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Reply test. Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Larry Kincaid <larryk34@gmail.com> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 8:55:48 AM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawfor Norman's last entry for Butler Co, PA: Butler County, PA MALES ONLY: 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B.. 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler  County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township,  Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. That looks to me like a lot of recent Y-DNA to follow up.  Seems like we ought to be able to find some male descendent alive today, perhaps still living in Butler Co., or PA.. Don L Kincaid  Group C-2 On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>wrote: > Another interesting item is that Adam Maxwell is an adjacent land owner or > claimant to both Andrew Kinkead & > Samuel Kincade.  Andrew Kinkead married Elizabeth Maxwell at the Centre > Pres. Church, Sherman's Valley, > Cumberland County, PA in 1779.  He was also issued letters of > administration for William Maxwell, deceased of Westmoreland County, PA in > 1795. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:41:42 PM > Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, > Mercer & Crawford > > Dear Kincaid-listers: > Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from > 1783.  The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of  lineages. > 000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland County, > PA.  000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > 000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler County, PA. > 000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA.  000004 is Michael > Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA.  I believe that > Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow related to > James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I don't know what > the nature of that relatioship is.  Samuel Kincaid who married Sarah Reed of > St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to the Samuel Junior based on > seniority and not a father and son relationship. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA for 200 acres, 3        horses, 1 cow, 2 > sheep.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 413. > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in Pitt Township, Westmoreland County, > PA. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v.        22, p. 399. > 1783 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > 1783 Samuel Kinkead [35915] taxed in Springhill Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 28 acres, 2 horses, 2    cows, 8 sheep.  Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 424.  Springhill later separated to form Fayette > County,    PA > 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland > County, PA for 1 horse, 2                cows, 2 sheep.  Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Port Royal, [South Huntington Township] > Westmoreland County, PA, bought from James McGoldrick of Pittsburgh, a > corner lot on the streets Alligania St. & Beer House St. & joining John > Erwins lot in the town of Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, PA for 100 pounds > on April 20, 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 337. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA sold 300 acres in > Armstrong Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 30 pounds to Robert McIntire > of York County, PA on the waters of Blacklick Creek [later Indiana County > formed 1802] adjoining lands of Samuel Stone & Daniel Minemy, November 14, > 1783.  Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 355. > > 1785 James Kinkead, [000013] Esq. taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax > 1785 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > > 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, son of George Kinkead, [4164] deeded land from  William Tindell of Derry > Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785, >  This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one > thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry  Township in the County > of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of > Mount  Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part > Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in  Consideration of the sum > of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in > hand paid by the  said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby > acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained  & sold & > by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and > to his heirs & assigns a certain  warrant or order of survey together with > the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for > the  same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year > of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty  five > for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to > hold said warrant & the land held by  the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid > his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew > Kinkaid  his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid > warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said  Andrew > Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will > warrant & defend ? by these presents in  Testimony whereof I have hereunto > set my hand & seal the day & year first above written.  William Tindell > >  Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us >  John Landon ?  Margaret Landon ? >    Be it remembered that on the 16th day of August 1785 the written named > William Tindell came personally before me,  John Moore, Esqu., one of the > Justices of the Peace of Court of Common Pleas in & for the County aforesaid > & he  Acknowledged the written instrument of writing to be his act & deed & > desired that the same may be recorded as such,  Witness my hand & seal the > day & year above written,  John Moore, >  Recorded July 26, 1816.  Westmoreland County Deed Book, vol. 12, p. 44.. > >  In pursuance of a warrant dated Dec. 1st 1784 there was surveyed for > William Tindel the above described tract of >  Land containing one hundred and eighty eight acres with an allowance > proportioned to six percent situate in >  Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland.  Surveyed August 16th > 1785.  John Moore D.S.  To John >  Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor General.  Adjacent land owners: Robert > Anderson, vacant land, Ralph Vorhis's claim, >  Adam Maxwell's claim, vacant hills, heirs of Robert Bell's claim. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-207, p. 299. > > 1785 John Kinkead.  [000024] In pursuance of an act of General Assembly of > the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, entitled an Act "for directing the Mode of distributing > the Donation Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order > of the surveyor general, with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive > Council, I have surveyed on the 23rd day of September one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, the above described tract of 200 acres of land, and > allowance for Roads & No. 437, situate in District No. III, on the west side > of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland. >  G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor.  To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen.  This part > attached drawn 7th Aug. 1805 by Isaac Craig in right of  John Kinkead. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-97, p. 205. > > 1786 Andrew Kinkade, [000017] landlord, taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 2.4 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, > p. 522; Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > 1786 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, > PA for 1.1 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives,  s. 3, v. 22, p. 530. > 1786 David Kinkead [37382] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax at 6.8.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. > 22, p. 500. > 1786 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 3.4. Tax Lists  Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. > 1786 John Kinkead [000013] single man, taxed in South District, Huntington > Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 10.0. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 504. > > 1786 Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. > > 1786 James Kincaid [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA appointed by George > Ritchmond of Salisbury                    Township, Chester County, PA his > lawful attorney to enter into all that messuage or plantation or parcel of > land situate on the east side of the river Youghagana in Bedford County, 301 > ½ acres, called Richmonds Hall.  March 3, 1786.  Westmoreland County, PA, > Deed Book A, p. 427.Chester County Historical Society, Kincaid file. > > 1788 Andrew Kinkaid [000017] taxed in Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Tax Lists >        Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > Federal Census > 1790 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 4 males under 16, 2        females. USFC, p. 260. > 1790 James Kincard, [000013] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, 1 male over 16, 2 male            under 16, 4 females.  USFC, p. 264. > 1790 Janey Kinkead, [000013] North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male            under 16, 3 females.  USFC, > p. 264. > 1790 John Kinkead, [4164] Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male > over 16, 1 male under 16, 5                females. USFC, p. 266. > 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, > 2 males over 16. USFC, p.            268. > 1790 Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 5 females. USFC,        p. 260. > 1790 Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over > 16, 2 males under 16, 4                    females. USFC, p. 266. > > 1793 James Kinkeade [000013] had a survey of 440 acres with the allowance > of six per cent on November 21, 1793 by virtue of his improvement began on > Nov. 14, 1793, situate in District No.. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the > east side of Buffaloe Creek on the waters of the Allegheny River. Stephen > Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu.  S.G.  I do hereby certify that there > is no warrant entered in my office for the above described tract of land. > Stephen Gapen.  D.S.  Adjacent landowners: Benjamin Jack, John Craig, and > sold land. Patented >  by Hugh Y. Brady, March 9, 1831, Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania > Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. > C-108, p. 14. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry's > Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay  commenced October 11, 1793, > muster roll reported December 13, 1793.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, > p. 710. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013]  private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah > Murry's Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from  October 11-December > 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp.. 708, 739, 741, 768. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead [000013] warranted 400 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > February 28, 1794, patentee, John Foster, 400 acres, February 7, 1820, in > Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead. [000013] In pursuance of a warrant dated 28th Feb. > 1794 there was surveyed for Samuel Kinkead the above described tract of land > containing four hundred acres & 160 perches with an allowance proportioned > to six per cent, situate on the north side of the Allegheny River in > Allegheny County, surveyed Oct. 8, 1794.  John Moore D.S. To Daniel > Brodhead, Esqu.  Adjacent land owners: William Denniston, Robert Patrick, > Archibald Denniston, vacant land, Adam Maxwell. Surveyor General of > Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912,  Vol. A-85, p. 79. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid..  [000013] Surveyed the 26th day of August 1794 for > Samuel Kinkaid, 385 acres and 39 perches of land with the allowance of six > per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began 1st day of August 1794 > situate Dist. No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River lying on a branch of Bever > Run.  Stephen Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esq'r. S.G.  Adjacent land > owners: John Craig, corner, Robert Beaty, James Nickles, corner, Jacob > Bauser, Joseph Baldridge, corner, Robert Williby, William Williby, corner, > Patrick Harvey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-187, p. 58. > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18th day of Sept. 1794 for Samuel > Kincade, Junr., 401 acres of land with allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the west fork of Buffaloe > Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General. > Adjacent land owners: Richard Casky, Jonathan Craig, Andrew Craig, James > Mahaffey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, > COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 96 > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for > Jonathan Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of > Buffaloe Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor > General.  Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter > Condon, improved land..  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 90. > > > 1794 Samuel Kincade.  Surveyed the 5th day of November 1794 for Alexander > Tremble 431 acres & 60 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c > by virtue of his improvement began the 20th day of August 1794 situate in > District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of Limestone. > Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. S.G. Adjacent land owners: > James Tremble, William Tremble, David Cooper, Jared Ingersole, Esqr., > Francis Johnson, Esqr.., Samuel Kincade.  Pennsylvania State Archives, > RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p.. 119. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in > the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment,  Westmoreland County, PA > Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. > Pennsylvania  Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. > > 1795 Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife Sarah of St. Clair Township, Allegheny > County, PA sold to John Kennedy of St. Clair Township,  Allegheny County, PA > 50 acres on Lick Run, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA for 80 pounds > on April 1, 1795. Allegheny  County, PA Deed Book 2L-36, p. 107. > > 1796 James Kinkade [000013] warranted 440 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > August 25, 1796, patented 440 acres, March 9, 1831, patentee, Hugh Y. Brady, > in Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1796 John Kinkead [000013] born to Samuel Kinkead [000013] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow, later of Butler County, PA. >  John Kinkead, [000013] age 57, died on January 23, 1853 in Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. > http://rootsweb.com/~pabutler/DeathRecords.htm. > > 1799 John Kincaid [000024] > Carlisle, July 30, 1799 >  I certify to whom it may concern that the bearer John Kincaid was enlisted > for the War in the Artillery and Artificer Regiment and was  of the > Pennsylvania quota of that Regiment—I discharged him as such at Fort Pitt in > the year 1783 which he says he lost, but I have yet a perfect recollection > of him, he was one of a Detachment of that Regiment, who served under my > immediate orders during my command in the western Country.  He was then a > usefull and well-behaved man—he is clearly entitled to all the entitlements > granted by the State to Officers and Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, > which have not already been paid him. >  Wm. Irvine, formerly Brig. General..  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 79. > > 1799 John Kincaid.  [000024] I John Kincaid late a soldier in the > Pennsylvania line, in the Artillery & Artificer Regiment, commanded by Gen. > Wm. Irvine, do hereby make at the Office of the Secretary of the > Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the tract of Donation land to which I am > entitled, in consequence of my service in the army aforesaid.  Witness my > hand and seal this 2nd day of August A.D. 1799.  John Kinkead, witness > present, W. Hastings.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant > Papers, > 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > 1799 John Kincaid, [000024] application for 200 acres of Donation Land. > August 2, 1799. >  W. Edward McGauran of Carlisle having advanced Kincaid some money to > relieve his present necessities, should have an opportunity of being present > when the patent issues-he has also a power of attorney.  Pennsylvania State > Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > Butler County, PA > 1800 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Buffaloe Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 16-26, 3 males to 10, 1 female 16-26.  USFC, 120:02.. > > Westmoreland County, PA > 1800 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 1 male 10-16, 3 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-25, > 2 females 10-16, 1 female under 10. USFC, 347:07. > > 1800 Michal Kinkaid, [000004] St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 2 females > 16-26, 1 female 10-16. USFC, 94:01. > > 1800 Samuel Kinkade, [000004] Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45. USFC, > 229:05. > > 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann > Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of  Hamiltons Bann Township, > York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being > composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on > Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800.  York County, PA Deed > Book A, p. 142, Chester  County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, > Kincaid file. > > 1801 James Kinkead [000008] born to Samuel Kinkead [000008] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow in Butler County, PA. USFC, 1850. > > 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post > Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. > 2, p. 259. > > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Mercer County, PA purchased 250 acres from > Abraham Steers on April 11, 1801; witnesses:  William Byers & Robert Kincaid > [000004].  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 255. > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Allegheny County, PA sold 250 acres in > Mercer County, PA to Robert Johnson on May 27, 1801.  Crawford County, PA > Court House, Deed Book A, p. 257. > > 1801 John Kincade, [000024] June 19th, 1801, >  John Kincade was returned for donation land, in the first report made to > the Supreme Executive Council, by the late Comptroller General Mr. > Nicholson, under the Act of Assembly of the 24th of March 1785, but having > been late in his Application, no number has been drawn against his name > owing to the deficiency of Land to satisfy all the claimants;  his > application is however within the limitation of a former act of assembly. >  James Trimble >  Extracts from the Book of Entries of Applications made for donation > land—1795 by John Nicholson in—October >  right of John Kincade} John Kincade applies himself on the 2nd of August > 1799-and says he has never transferred his right to any person. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 73. > > 1801 John Kinkaid [000024] to Irwin, Cumberland County, PA, June 22, 1801, >  I do now hereby revoke all powers of attorney and all other writings > whatsoever that I have given and I now desire and request that you will > deliver my Patent for Donation Lands to no person but myself, whatever > protestations they may have.  Edward Megaurian to whom I have given the > power for recovering my land I have no right to trust, this may answer all > the purposes of a ? of Law, upon your well known character for justice I > depend and hope to see you in the course of a few days, meantime I am Sir > with due respect  yours John Kinkaid. >  Witnesses: Martha Skinner, Polly Skinner, I request you to file there with > the ? of papers I delivered to you. >  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 80. > > 1802 John Kinkead [000024] patented Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, > District 2, No. 297, 200 acres, Sept. 7, 1802. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, > v.. 7, p. 680. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, 200 acres, District No. 2, #297, John > Henderson, Deputy Surveyor, RG-17, Records of the Land Office DONATION LAND > REGISTER: NUMERIC TRACT LISTING, [ca.1794]. p. 16. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, in the late Army of the United States, > Pennsylvania Line, in the name and authority of the Commonwealth  of Penn., > Thomas McKean, Governor of the said Commonwealth, Know Ye that in > consideration of services rendered by John Kinkead, there is    granted a > certain tract of land called "Mount Resolution" #297 situate in Donation > District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > September 8, 1802.  Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 257; > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION > LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 115. > > 1803 Samuel Kinkaid [000008] taxed in Buffalo Township, Butler County, PA > for 400 acres.  Butler County, PA History, pp. 47-49. > > 1803 John Kinkead [000024] of Butler County, PA sold to Isaac Craig of > Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA 200 acres for $152.00 a tract of  land #297 > in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > January 15, 1803. Recorded in Pittsburgh, January 19, 1803.  Allegheny > County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 258; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 116. > > 1804 Samuel Kincaid [44937] born to Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife, Sarah > Reed on Aug. 16, 1804 in Allegheny County, PA.  G.L. Kincaid,  Kincaid > Genealogy, Sardinia News Press, 1922, p. 13. > > 1805 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1805.  History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p.. 48. > > 1805    Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford > County, PA.  Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com  April > 18, 2003. > > 1807 Robert Kincaid, [000017] freeman, taxed in Buffalo Township, Armstrong > County, PA.  Too old to be Samuel Kinkead of Butler County, PA,'s son. > Probably son of Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > > 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 400 acres at 250.  Crawford County, PA Historical Society,  Tax > Record 1800-1817. > > 1809 Samuel Kinkead, Esq.  [000008] 86.  An act granting an annuity to John > Craig.  Whereas John Craig, of Butler County, served as a soldier in Capt. > Church's rifle company, 5th PA Regiment, commanded by Col. Anthony > Wayne, and that he was wounded, and is old and infirm and by reason of his > wounds unable to maintain himself and family by labour, therefore, the sum > of forty dollars is hereby granted to John Craig, immediately, and an > annuity of forty dollars to be paid to Samuel Kinkead, Esq., to commence on > January 1, 1809, which shall be expended for clothing and died for John > Craig.  April 4, 1809.  History: 1808-1809: Genealogical Data contained in > the Statutes at Large, Commonwealth of PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1810 J. Kinkade, [000024] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over > 45, 3 males 10-15, 1 female under 10, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 123. (born > about 1760-1765) > > Crawford County, PA > > 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. > > Mercer County, PA > 1810 Agnes Kincaid, Western Division, Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 > males under 10, 2 females under            10.  USFC, p. 942. > > 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at 69.  Crawford        County, PA Historical Society, > Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. > > 1811 Henry Kincaid [000024] born to John Kincaid [000024] & wife in PA, > father b ___, mother b PA, in 1880 Census in Prospect Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 1880, p. 265B. > > 1813    James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & > Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in  Ashtabula > County, OH.  Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. > 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow  at $10.00.  Erie > County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists > 1800-1817, p. 179. > 1814 John Kincaid, [000024] Butler County, PA, died November 4, 1814, > served in the 1st Infantry Regiment in the Revolutionary War, heirs: Henry > Kincaid, Jane Kincaid, & John Kincaid.  Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts > > 1816 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1816.  History of                Butler County, PA, 1883, p. > 48. > > 1816 Samuel Kinkaid [000004] of Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA > conveyed 110 acres to John Reynolds on Oct.18, 1816 for consideration & > undetermined amount.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book, F, p. 163. > > 1817 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 60 acres at $150.00, 100 acres at $100.00, 1 mare  at $18..00, 1 cow > at $12.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA > Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 259. > > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of > Jane Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.        131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of > John Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.        131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > > Butler County, PA > 1820 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Esq., Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 3 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 16-26..  USFC, p.. > 142. > > Crawford County, PA > 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female  16-25. USFC, p. > 54A. > 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over > 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44.  USFC, p.. 48. > > 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of > administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, > 1829,  inventory filed, January 6, 1830.  Crawford County, PA Court House, > Will Book A-69. > > Butler County, PA > 1830 James Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 20-30, 2 males under 5,1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30, >  1 female under 5. USFC, p. 64. > 1830 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 30-40, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under 5. >  USFC, 65. > 1830 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 60-70, 1 male 30-40,1 female 60-70, 1 female 15-20. USFC, p. 64.. > > Butler County, PA > 1840 Henry Kinkade, [000024] Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 034. > 1840 James Kenkaid, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 109. > 1840 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. > 1840 Sarah Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 110. > 1840 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] will, Butler County, PA, Will Book Vol. B, p. > 150. (1773-1840) >  Will of Samuel Kinkead >  In the name of God, amen, I Samuel Kinkead being weak in body and > considering the uncertainty of mortal life >  but of sound mind & memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make > this my last will & testament in >  the manner & form as follows. >  1st I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert Kinkead (Robert's son) > fifty acres of land off the northeast >  corner of the tract of land I now reside on bounded by lands of Kelly > McLaughlin when he shall have arrived at >  the age of twenty-one years or the value of said fifty acres to be paid > to him at the time as my two sons John and >  James may choose either to pay him the money or give him the land. >  2nd I do also give and bequeath unto my son John Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the southeast >  part of the tract I now reside on to include all his improvements where > he now resides >  3rd I do also give & bequeath unto my son James Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the northwest >  part of the tract of land I now live on, joining lands of Martin George & > Alexander Craig. >  4th It is also my will that my said sons John & James shall have the > balance of the tract whatever that may be >  after the already bequeathed  three hundred & fifty acres to be laid off > equally between them, the meadow over >  the road to be in John's part, also the whole to be divided as fairly as > possible according to quantity and quality >  like wise.  I give & bequeath to my sons James & John all my personal > property consisting of farming utensils, >  household furniture & stock with the exception of what I shall afterwards > leave to my wife Sarah. >  5th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (James' son) my young three > year old horse. >  6th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (John's son) a saddle & > bridle. >  7th I give & bequeath to my wife Sarah the use of my mansion house with > the full privileges >  of the same together with the kitchen & household furniture, beds & > bedding, during her >  natural life at her decease to have the disposal of as her rightful > property her beds, bureaus, >  kitchen furniture, also such things as she brought with her together with > the spring, spring >  house & garden.  I also bequeath her one cow & six sheep to be kept by my > sons James & >  John together with a comfortable maintenance of living to be given her by > my said sons, >  equally.  In case of difficulty in relation to what her living should be, > it is my will that that >  be decided by two judicious neighbors, one to be chosen by my sons & the > other to be >  chosen by my wife.  She to remain on the premises or in case she does > not, to lose all >  right to the whole.  I also allow her the use of a horse when she > requires it to go preaching >  or see a friend.  In relation to the instrument or obligation upon John > Fowler of Parker >  Township it is my will that my executor to be afterwards appointed shall > take legal >  proceedings to recover the same with its legal interest.  My wife to have > as much fruit >  as is necessary for her own use, my son John to have the one half of the > fruit orchard. >  Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons John & James the executors of > this my last >  will & testament.  I do hereby revoke all former wills either made by me > or known >  to be made for my by any other person.  In testimony hereof I have > hereunto set my >  hand & seal this 23rd day of March 1840. >  Samuel Kinkead >  Signed, sealed, published & delivered by the above named Samuel Kinkead > to be his >  last will & testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our > names as >  witnesses in the presence of the testator. >  James Green >  Martin B. George >  Letters of administration issued by Joseph McQuisten, reg. April 17, > 1840. >  Copy from the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1850 Edward Kincade, age 1, born PA, in household of William Spear, farmer, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 237. > 1850 Henry Kinkead, [000024] age 40, born PA, black smith, Butler County, > PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC.. > 1850 William Kinkead, [000024] age 8, born PA, son of Henry Kinkead, Butler > County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. > 1850 James Kincade, age 40, born PA, farmer, value $2000.00, Cranberry > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 129. > 1850 Christiana Kincade, age 40, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 William Kincade, age 11, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kincade, age 9, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Jane Kincade, age 6, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Robert Kincade, age 1, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 49, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 35, born PA, wife of James Kinkade, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA,  Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Mary Kinkade, [000008] age 18, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 13, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231, maybe Robert Kinkaid in 1880 Census,  born 1836 in > PA, father born PA, mother born PA, in Rockville, Kankakee County, IL, > mother is Elizabeth Kinkaid. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Anne Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Nancy J. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 5 months, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 John Kinkade, [000008] age 52, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Jane Kinkade, age  43, born PA, wife of John Kinkade, born PA, > Fairview Township, Bulter County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p.. 231. > 1850 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231.. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 10, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > > Butler County, PA > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 60, born PA, farmer, value $3225, $930, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 45, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 May Kinkade, [000008] age 26, born PA, service, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Ann Kinkade, [000008] age 16, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 14, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Sarah L. Kinkade, [000008] age 11, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Harry Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Angeline Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Alexander M. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 23, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. > 1860 Margaret Kinkade, age 21, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 411. > > Butler County, PA > 1870 Elisabeth Kinkead, [000008] age 48, female, white, born PA, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 217. > 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. > 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. > 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. > Butler County, PA > 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, > blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Moriah Kincaid, born 1825, in PA, age 55, white, married, keeps house, > wife of  Henry Kincaid, father b PA, mother b PA, Prospect,  Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 Elvira Kincaid, [000024] born 1853, in PA, age 27, white, single, at > home, daughter of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, > son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, > divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler  County, PA. > USFC, p. 2D. > 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm > laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township,  Butler County, PA. USFC, > p. 2D. > 1880 Christina Kinkade, [000024] born 1810, in PA, age 70, white, divorced, > at household of Robert Kinkade, father b PA,  mother b PA,  Adams Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/17/2008 07:01:54
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawfor
    2. Larry Kincaid
    3. Norman's last entry for Butler Co, PA: Butler County, PA MALES ONLY: 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. That looks to me like a lot of recent Y-DNA to follow up. Seems like we ought to be able to find some male descendent alive today, perhaps still living in Butler Co., or PA. Don L Kincaid Group C-2 On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>wrote: > Another interesting item is that Adam Maxwell is an adjacent land owner or > claimant to both Andrew Kinkead & > Samuel Kincade. Andrew Kinkead married Elizabeth Maxwell at the Centre > Pres. Church, Sherman's Valley, > Cumberland County, PA in 1779. He was also issued letters of > administration for William Maxwell, deceased of Westmoreland County, PA in > 1795. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:41:42 PM > Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, > Mercer & Crawford > > Dear Kincaid-listers: > Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from > 1783. The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of lineages. > 000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland County, > PA. 000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > 000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler County, PA. > 000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA. 000004 is Michael > Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA. I believe that > Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow related to > James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I don't know what > the nature of that relatioship is. Samuel Kincaid who married Sarah Reed of > St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to the Samuel Junior based on > seniority and not a father and son relationship. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA for 200 acres, 3 horses, 1 cow, 2 > sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 413. > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in Pitt Township, Westmoreland County, > PA. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 399. > 1783 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > 1783 Samuel Kinkead [35915] taxed in Springhill Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 28 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 8 sheep. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 424. Springhill later separated to form Fayette > County, PA > 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland > County, PA for 1 horse, 2 cows, 2 sheep. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Port Royal, [South Huntington Township] > Westmoreland County, PA, bought from James McGoldrick of Pittsburgh, a > corner lot on the streets Alligania St. & Beer House St. & joining John > Erwins lot in the town of Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, PA for 100 pounds > on April 20, 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 337. > > 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA sold 300 acres in > Armstrong Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 30 pounds to Robert McIntire > of York County, PA on the waters of Blacklick Creek [later Indiana County > formed 1802] adjoining lands of Samuel Stone & Daniel Minemy, November 14, > 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 355. > > 1785 James Kinkead, [000013] Esq. taxed in South Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax > 1785 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Supply Tax. > > 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, son of George Kinkead, [4164] deeded land from William Tindell of Derry > Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785, > This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one > thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry Township in the County > of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of > Mount Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part > Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in Consideration of the sum > of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in > hand paid by the said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby > acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained & sold & > by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and > to his heirs & assigns a certain warrant or order of survey together with > the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for > the same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year > of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five > for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to > hold said warrant & the land held by the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid > his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew > Kinkaid his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid > warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said Andrew > Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will > warrant & defend ? by these presents in Testimony whereof I have hereunto > set my hand & seal the day & year first above written. William Tindell > > Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us > John Landon ? Margaret Landon ? > Be it remembered that on the 16th day of August 1785 the written named > William Tindell came personally before me, John Moore, Esqu., one of the > Justices of the Peace of Court of Common Pleas in & for the County aforesaid > & he Acknowledged the written instrument of writing to be his act & deed & > desired that the same may be recorded as such, Witness my hand & seal the > day & year above written, John Moore, > Recorded July 26, 1816. Westmoreland County Deed Book, vol. 12, p. 44.. > > In pursuance of a warrant dated Dec. 1st 1784 there was surveyed for > William Tindel the above described tract of > Land containing one hundred and eighty eight acres with an allowance > proportioned to six percent situate in > Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland. Surveyed August 16th > 1785. John Moore D.S. To John > Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor General. Adjacent land owners: Robert > Anderson, vacant land, Ralph Vorhis's claim, > Adam Maxwell's claim, vacant hills, heirs of Robert Bell's claim. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-207, p. 299. > > 1785 John Kinkead. [000024] In pursuance of an act of General Assembly of > the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, entitled an Act "for directing the Mode of distributing > the Donation Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order > of the surveyor general, with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive > Council, I have surveyed on the 23rd day of September one thousand seven > hundred eighty five, the above described tract of 200 acres of land, and > allowance for Roads & No. 437, situate in District No. III, on the west side > of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland. > G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor. To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen. This part > attached drawn 7th Aug. 1805 by Isaac Craig in right of John Kinkead. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED > SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-97, p. 205. > > 1786 Andrew Kinkade, [000017] landlord, taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 2.4 pounds. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, > p. 522; Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > 1786 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, > PA for 1.1 pounds. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 530. > 1786 David Kinkead [37382] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax at 6.8. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. > 22, p. 500. > 1786 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, > Westmoreland County, PA at 3.4. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. > 1786 John Kinkead [000013] single man, taxed in South District, Huntington > Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 10.0. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA > 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 504. > > 1786 Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland > County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. > > 1786 James Kincaid [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA appointed by George > Ritchmond of Salisbury Township, Chester County, PA his > lawful attorney to enter into all that messuage or plantation or parcel of > land situate on the east side of the river Youghagana in Bedford County, 301 > ½ acres, called Richmonds Hall. March 3, 1786. Westmoreland County, PA, > Deed Book A, p. 427.Chester County Historical Society, Kincaid file. > > 1788 Andrew Kinkaid [000017] taxed in Huntington Township, Westmoreland > County, PA. Tax Lists > Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. > Federal Census > 1790 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 4 males under 16, 2 females. USFC, p. 260. > 1790 James Kincard, [000013] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, > PA, 1 male over 16, 2 male under 16, 4 females. USFC, p. 264. > 1790 Janey Kinkead, [000013] North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland > County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3 females. USFC, > p. 264. > 1790 John Kinkead, [4164] Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male > over 16, 1 male under 16, 5 females. USFC, p. 266. > 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, > 2 males over 16. USFC, p. 268. > 1790 Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male over 16, 5 females. USFC, p. 260. > 1790 Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over > 16, 2 males under 16, 4 females. USFC, p. 266. > > 1793 James Kinkeade [000013] had a survey of 440 acres with the allowance > of six per cent on November 21, 1793 by virtue of his improvement began on > Nov. 14, 1793, situate in District No.. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the > east side of Buffaloe Creek on the waters of the Allegheny River. Stephen > Gapen D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu. S.G. I do hereby certify that there > is no warrant entered in my office for the above described tract of land. > Stephen Gapen. D.S. Adjacent landowners: Benjamin Jack, John Craig, and > sold land. Patented > by Hugh Y. Brady, March 9, 1831, Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania > Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. > C-108, p. 14. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry's > Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay commenced October 11, 1793, > muster roll reported December 13, 1793. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, > p. 710. > > 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah > Murry's Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from October 11-December > 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp.. 708, 739, 741, 768. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead [000013] warranted 400 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > February 28, 1794, patentee, John Foster, 400 acres, February 7, 1820, in > Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkead. [000013] In pursuance of a warrant dated 28th Feb. > 1794 there was surveyed for Samuel Kinkead the above described tract of land > containing four hundred acres & 160 perches with an allowance proportioned > to six per cent, situate on the north side of the Allegheny River in > Allegheny County, surveyed Oct. 8, 1794. John Moore D.S. To Daniel > Brodhead, Esqu. Adjacent land owners: William Denniston, Robert Patrick, > Archibald Denniston, vacant land, Adam Maxwell. Surveyor General of > Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. A-85, p. 79. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid. [000013] Surveyed the 26th day of August 1794 for > Samuel Kinkaid, 385 acres and 39 perches of land with the allowance of six > per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began 1st day of August 1794 > situate Dist. No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River lying on a branch of Bever > Run. Stephen Gapen D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esq'r. S.G. Adjacent land > owners: John Craig, corner, Robert Beaty, James Nickles, corner, Jacob > Bauser, Joseph Baldridge, corner, Robert Williby, William Williby, corner, > Patrick Harvey. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-187, p. 58. > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18th day of Sept. 1794 for Samuel > Kincade, Junr., 401 acres of land with allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the west fork of Buffaloe > Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General. > Adjacent land owners: Richard Casky, Jonathan Craig, Andrew Craig, James > Mahaffey. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, > COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 96 > > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for > Jonathan Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by > virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District > No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of > Buffaloe Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor > General. Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter > Condon, improved land.. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 90. > > > 1794 Samuel Kincade. Surveyed the 5th day of November 1794 for Alexander > Tremble 431 acres & 60 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c > by virtue of his improvement began the 20th day of August 1794 situate in > District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of Limestone. > Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. S.G. Adjacent land owners: > James Tremble, William Tremble, David Cooper, Jared Ingersole, Esqr., > Francis Johnson, Esqr.., Samuel Kincade. Pennsylvania State Archives, > RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 119. > > 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in > the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, Westmoreland County, PA > Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. > Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. > > 1795 Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife Sarah of St. Clair Township, Allegheny > County, PA sold to John Kennedy of St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA > 50 acres on Lick Run, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA for 80 pounds > on April 1, 1795. Allegheny County, PA Deed Book 2L-36, p. 107. > > 1796 James Kinkade [000013] warranted 440 acres in Allegheny County, PA, > August 25, 1796, patented 440 acres, March 9, 1831, patentee, Hugh Y. Brady, > in Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west > of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. > > 1796 John Kinkead [000013] born to Samuel Kinkead [000013] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow, later of Butler County, PA. > John Kinkead, [000013] age 57, died on January 23, 1853 in Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. > http://rootsweb.com/~pabutler/DeathRecords.htm. > > 1799 John Kincaid [000024] > Carlisle, July 30, 1799 > I certify to whom it may concern that the bearer John Kincaid was enlisted > for the War in the Artillery and Artificer Regiment and was of the > Pennsylvania quota of that Regiment—I discharged him as such at Fort Pitt in > the year 1783 which he says he lost, but I have yet a perfect recollection > of him, he was one of a Detachment of that Regiment, who served under my > immediate orders during my command in the western Country. He was then a > usefull and well-behaved man—he is clearly entitled to all the entitlements > granted by the State to Officers and Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, > which have not already been paid him. > Wm. Irvine, formerly Brig. General. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 79. > > 1799 John Kincaid. [000024] I John Kincaid late a soldier in the > Pennsylvania line, in the Artillery & Artificer Regiment, commanded by Gen. > Wm. Irvine, do hereby make at the Office of the Secretary of the > Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the tract of Donation land to which I am > entitled, in consequence of my service in the army aforesaid. Witness my > hand and seal this 2nd day of August A.D. 1799. John Kinkead, witness > present, W. Hastings. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant > Papers, > 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > 1799 John Kincaid, [000024] application for 200 acres of Donation Land. > August 2, 1799. > W. Edward McGauran of Carlisle having advanced Kincaid some money to > relieve his present necessities, should have an opportunity of being present > when the patent issues-he has also a power of attorney. Pennsylvania State > Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. > > Butler County, PA > 1800 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Buffaloe Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 16-26, 3 males to 10, 1 female 16-26. USFC, 120:02.. > > Westmoreland County, PA > 1800 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 1 male 10-16, 3 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-25, > 2 females 10-16, 1 female under 10. USFC, 347:07. > > 1800 Michal Kinkaid, [000004] St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 2 females > 16-26, 1 female 10-16. USFC, 94:01. > > 1800 Samuel Kinkade, [000004] Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45. USFC, > 229:05. > > 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann > Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of Hamiltons Bann Township, > York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being > composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on > Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800. York County, PA Deed > Book A, p. 142, Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, > Kincaid file. > > 1801 James Kinkead [000008] born to Samuel Kinkead [000008] & wife, Eleanor > Pillow in Butler County, PA. USFC, 1850. > > 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post > Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. > 2, p. 259. > > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Mercer County, PA purchased 250 acres from > Abraham Steers on April 11, 1801; witnesses: William Byers & Robert Kincaid > [000004]. Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 255. > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Allegheny County, PA sold 250 acres in > Mercer County, PA to Robert Johnson on May 27, 1801. Crawford County, PA > Court House, Deed Book A, p. 257. > > 1801 John Kincade, [000024] June 19th, 1801, > John Kincade was returned for donation land, in the first report made to > the Supreme Executive Council, by the late Comptroller General Mr. > Nicholson, under the Act of Assembly of the 24th of March 1785, but having > been late in his Application, no number has been drawn against his name > owing to the deficiency of Land to satisfy all the claimants; his > application is however within the limitation of a former act of assembly. > James Trimble > Extracts from the Book of Entries of Applications made for donation > land—1795 by John Nicholson in—October > right of John Kincade} John Kincade applies himself on the 2nd of August > 1799-and says he has never transferred his right to any person. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 73. > > 1801 John Kinkaid [000024] to Irwin, Cumberland County, PA, June 22, 1801, > I do now hereby revoke all powers of attorney and all other writings > whatsoever that I have given and I now desire and request that you will > deliver my Patent for Donation Lands to no person but myself, whatever > protestations they may have. Edward Megaurian to whom I have given the > power for recovering my land I have no right to trust, this may answer all > the purposes of a ? of Law, upon your well known character for justice I > depend and hope to see you in the course of a few days, meantime I am Sir > with due respect yours John Kinkaid. > Witnesses: Martha Skinner, Polly Skinner, I request you to file there with > the ? of papers I delivered to you. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, > KIs, p. 80. > > 1802 John Kinkead [000024] patented Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, > District 2, No. 297, 200 acres, Sept. 7, 1802. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, > v.. 7, p. 680. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, 200 acres, District No. 2, #297, John > Henderson, Deputy Surveyor, RG-17, Records of the Land Office DONATION LAND > REGISTER: NUMERIC TRACT LISTING, [ca.1794]. p. 16. > > 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, in the late Army of the United States, > Pennsylvania Line, in the name and authority of the Commonwealth of Penn., > Thomas McKean, Governor of the said Commonwealth, Know Ye that in > consideration of services rendered by John Kinkead, there is granted a > certain tract of land called "Mount Resolution" #297 situate in Donation > District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > September 8, 1802. Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 257; > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION > LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 115. > > 1803 Samuel Kinkaid [000008] taxed in Buffalo Township, Butler County, PA > for 400 acres. Butler County, PA History, pp. 47-49. > > 1803 John Kinkead [000024] of Butler County, PA sold to Isaac Craig of > Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA 200 acres for $152.00 a tract of land #297 > in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, > January 15, 1803. Recorded in Pittsburgh, January 19, 1803. Allegheny > County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 258; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, > Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 116. > > 1804 Samuel Kincaid [44937] born to Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife, Sarah > Reed on Aug. 16, 1804 in Allegheny County, PA. G.L. Kincaid, Kincaid > Genealogy, Sardinia News Press, 1922, p. 13. > > 1805 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1805. History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p.. 48. > > 1805 Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford > County, PA. Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com April > 18, 2003. > > 1807 Robert Kincaid, [000017] freeman, taxed in Buffalo Township, Armstrong > County, PA. Too old to be Samuel Kinkead of Butler County, PA,'s son. > Probably son of Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. > > 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 400 acres at 250. Crawford County, PA Historical Society, Tax > Record 1800-1817. > > 1809 Samuel Kinkead, Esq. [000008] 86. An act granting an annuity to John > Craig. Whereas John Craig, of Butler County, served as a soldier in Capt. > Church's rifle company, 5th PA Regiment, commanded by Col. Anthony > Wayne, and that he was wounded, and is old and infirm and by reason of his > wounds unable to maintain himself and family by labour, therefore, the sum > of forty dollars is hereby granted to John Craig, immediately, and an > annuity of forty dollars to be paid to Samuel Kinkead, Esq., to commence on > January 1, 1809, which shall be expended for clothing and died for John > Craig. April 4, 1809. History: 1808-1809: Genealogical Data contained in > the Statutes at Large, Commonwealth of PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1810 J. Kinkade, [000024] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over > 45, 3 males 10-15, 1 female under 10, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 123. (born > about 1760-1765) > > Crawford County, PA > > 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. > > Mercer County, PA > 1810 Agnes Kincaid, Western Division, Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 > males under 10, 2 females under 10. USFC, p. 942. > > 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at 69. Crawford County, PA Historical Society, > Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. > > 1811 Henry Kincaid [000024] born to John Kincaid [000024] & wife in PA, > father b ___, mother b PA, in 1880 Census in Prospect Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 1880, p. 265B. > > 1813 James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & > Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in Ashtabula > County, OH. Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. > 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow at $10.00. Erie > County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists > 1800-1817, p. 179. > 1814 John Kincaid, [000024] Butler County, PA, died November 4, 1814, > served in the 1st Infantry Regiment in the Revolutionary War, heirs: Henry > Kincaid, Jane Kincaid, & John Kincaid. Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts > > 1816 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler > County, PA for 1816. History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p. > 48. > > 1816 Samuel Kinkaid [000004] of Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA > conveyed 110 acres to John Reynolds on Oct.18, 1816 for consideration & > undetermined amount. Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book, F, p. 163. > > 1817 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, > PA for 60 acres at $150.00, 100 acres at $100.00, 1 mare at $18..00, 1 cow > at $12.00. Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA > Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 259. > > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate, John McKinness appointed guardian of > Jane Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No. 131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate, John McKinness appointed guardian of > John Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No. 131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. > 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. > > Butler County, PA > 1820 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Esq., Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 > male over 45, 3 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 16-26.. USFC, p. > 142. > > Crawford County, PA > 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 > male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-25. USFC, p. > 54A. > 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over > 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44. USFC, p.. 48. > > 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of > administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, > 1829, inventory filed, January 6, 1830. Crawford County, PA Court House, > Will Book A-69. > > Butler County, PA > 1830 James Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 20-30, 2 males under 5,1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30, > 1 female under 5. USFC, p. 64. > 1830 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 30-40, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under 5. > USFC, 65. > 1830 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male > 60-70, 1 male 30-40,1 female 60-70, 1 female 15-20. USFC, p. 64.. > > Butler County, PA > 1840 Henry Kinkade, [000024] Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 034. > 1840 James Kenkaid, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 109. > 1840 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. > 1840 Sarah Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > 110. > 1840 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] will, Butler County, PA, Will Book Vol. B, p. > 150. (1773-1840) > Will of Samuel Kinkead > In the name of God, amen, I Samuel Kinkead being weak in body and > considering the uncertainty of mortal life > but of sound mind & memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make > this my last will & testament in > the manner & form as follows. > 1st I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert Kinkead (Robert's son) > fifty acres of land off the northeast > corner of the tract of land I now reside on bounded by lands of Kelly > McLaughlin when he shall have arrived at > the age of twenty-one years or the value of said fifty acres to be paid > to him at the time as my two sons John and > James may choose either to pay him the money or give him the land. > 2nd I do also give and bequeath unto my son John Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the southeast > part of the tract I now reside on to include all his improvements where > he now resides > 3rd I do also give & bequeath unto my son James Kinkead one hundred & > fifty acres of land off the northwest > part of the tract of land I now live on, joining lands of Martin George & > Alexander Craig. > 4th It is also my will that my said sons John & James shall have the > balance of the tract whatever that may be > after the already bequeathed three hundred & fifty acres to be laid off > equally between them, the meadow over > the road to be in John's part, also the whole to be divided as fairly as > possible according to quantity and quality > like wise. I give & bequeath to my sons James & John all my personal > property consisting of farming utensils, > household furniture & stock with the exception of what I shall afterwards > leave to my wife Sarah. > 5th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (James' son) my young three > year old horse. > 6th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (John's son) a saddle & > bridle. > 7th I give & bequeath to my wife Sarah the use of my mansion house with > the full privileges > of the same together with the kitchen & household furniture, beds & > bedding, during her > natural life at her decease to have the disposal of as her rightful > property her beds, bureaus, > kitchen furniture, also such things as she brought with her together with > the spring, spring > house & garden. I also bequeath her one cow & six sheep to be kept by my > sons James & > John together with a comfortable maintenance of living to be given her by > my said sons, > equally. In case of difficulty in relation to what her living should be, > it is my will that that > be decided by two judicious neighbors, one to be chosen by my sons & the > other to be > chosen by my wife. She to remain on the premises or in case she does > not, to lose all > right to the whole. I also allow her the use of a horse when she > requires it to go preaching > or see a friend. In relation to the instrument or obligation upon John > Fowler of Parker > Township it is my will that my executor to be afterwards appointed shall > take legal > proceedings to recover the same with its legal interest. My wife to have > as much fruit > as is necessary for her own use, my son John to have the one half of the > fruit orchard. > Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons John & James the executors of > this my last > will & testament. I do hereby revoke all former wills either made by me > or known > to be made for my by any other person. In testimony hereof I have > hereunto set my > hand & seal this 23rd day of March 1840. > Samuel Kinkead > Signed, sealed, published & delivered by the above named Samuel Kinkead > to be his > last will & testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our > names as > witnesses in the presence of the testator. > James Green > Martin B. George > Letters of administration issued by Joseph McQuisten, reg. April 17, > 1840. > Copy from the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA. > > Butler County, PA > 1850 Edward Kincade, age 1, born PA, in household of William Spear, farmer, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 237. > 1850 Henry Kinkead, [000024] age 40, born PA, black smith, Butler County, > PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. > 1850 William Kinkead, [000024] age 8, born PA, son of Henry Kinkead, Butler > County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. > 1850 James Kincade, age 40, born PA, farmer, value $2000.00, Cranberry > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 129. > 1850 Christiana Kincade, age 40, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 William Kincade, age 11, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kincade, age 9, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Jane Kincade, age 6, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 Robert Kincade, age 1, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, 130. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 49, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 35, born PA, wife of James Kinkade, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Mary Kinkade, [000008] age 18, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 13, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231, maybe Robert Kinkaid in 1880 Census, born 1836 in > PA, father born PA, mother born PA, in Rockville, Kankakee County, IL, > mother is Elizabeth Kinkaid. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Anne Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Nancy J. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 5 months, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 John Kinkade, [000008] age 52, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, 231. > 1850 Jane Kinkade, age 43, born PA, wife of John Kinkade, born PA, > Fairview Township, Bulter County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p.. 231. > 1850 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 10, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 231. > > Butler County, PA > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 60, born PA, farmer, value $3225, $930, > Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 45, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 May Kinkade, [000008] age 26, born PA, service, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Ann Kinkade, [000008] age 16, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 14, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 403. > 1860 Sarah L. Kinkade, [000008] age 11, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Harry Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Angeline Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Alexander M. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. > 1860 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 23, born PA, farm labor, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. > 1860 Margaret Kinkade, age 21, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 411. > > Butler County, PA > 1870 Elisabeth Kinkead, [000008] age 48, female, white, born PA, Fairview > Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 217. > 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. > 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler > County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. > 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. > Butler County, PA > 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, > blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Moriah Kincaid, born 1825, in PA, age 55, white, married, keeps house, > wife of Henry Kincaid, father b PA, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, > PA. USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 Elvira Kincaid, [000024] born 1853, in PA, age 27, white, single, at > home, daughter of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. > 265B. > 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, > son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. > 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, > divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. > USFC, p. 2D. > 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm > laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, > p. 2D. > 1880 Christina Kinkade, [000024] born 1810, in PA, age 70, white, divorced, > at household of Robert Kinkade, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, > Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/17/2008 04:55:48
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr.
    2. Peter A. Kincaid
    3. I am aware of only one Kincaid Storey connection in Scotland, for a relevant period, and this was in the Govan area (near Glasgow). I am curious as to the source for a northern Scotland connection. I agree with you fully about family clusters moving together. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Kincaid" <larryk34@gmail.com> To: <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 5:39 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr. > Has anyone found a connection between these Kincaid's in Bulter County PA > and any of the Kincaid DNA Subgroups? Perhaps this is what Norman is > trying > to do. A few months ago I sent an email to Norman about someone I work > with > named Storey, who found out that his ancestors in Butler County had farms > adjacent to to this same Samuel Kincaid's farm. Of course, I was curious > if > this Samuel Kincaid was related to anyone in Group C-2. The following > addtional information may be of interest, because my colleague has > information about a Storey-Kincaid connection in northern Scotland. He > also > knows which part of northern Ireland from which his ancestors migrated to > PA > and then Butler County, PA. I'm always suspicious that groups of families > migrated together to specific areas to buy land, rather than just as > unconnected families. Here's the additional information that he shared > with > me: > _________________________________________________________________________________ > The Storeys in western Pennsylvania. They (father Alexander Baird Storey > and > three sons, James, William & Robert) entered the country prior to the > first > census in 1790 because they appear in the roles of Chester County, PA. > They > settled briefly in Westmoreland County south of Pittsburgh, and then > bought > land northeast of Pittsburgh in Butler County in 1792. All four are buried > in the Lower Bear Creek Cemetery in Fairview, PA. Several other details > suggest that these Storeys may have come originally (before Belfast) from > northern Scotland, rather than the Border area. *There is a known clan of > Storey's associated with the Ogilvie and Kincaid clans in northern > Scotland. > * James' will (the one I'm descended from, who was the oldest of the > three > brothers and died of wounds sustained fighting the British in the War of > 1812 on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border) lists his possessions at the time of > his death in 1815.

    08/16/2008 03:17:03
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawford
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Another interesting item is that Adam Maxwell is an adjacent land owner or claimant to both Andrew Kinkead & Samuel Kincade.  Andrew Kinkead married Elizabeth Maxwell at the Centre Pres. Church, Sherman's Valley, Cumberland County, PA in 1779.  He was also issued letters of administration for William Maxwell, deceased of Westmoreland County, PA in 1795. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:41:42 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawford Dear Kincaid-listers: Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from 1783.  The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of  lineages.  000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland County, PA.  000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA.   000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler County, PA.  000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA.  000004 is Michael Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA.  I believe that Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow related to James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I don't know what the nature of that relatioship is.  Samuel Kincaid who married Sarah Reed of St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to the Samuel Junior based on seniority and not a father and son relationship.  Sincerely Norman Kincaide 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 200 acres, 3         horses, 1 cow, 2 sheep.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 413. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in Pitt Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v.         22, p. 399. 1783 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax. 1783 Samuel Kinkead [35915] taxed in Springhill Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 28 acres, 2 horses, 2     cows, 8 sheep.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 424.  Springhill later separated to form Fayette County,     PA 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland County, PA for 1 horse, 2                 cows, 2 sheep.   Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Port Royal, [South Huntington Township] Westmoreland County, PA, bought from James McGoldrick of Pittsburgh, a corner lot on the streets Alligania St. & Beer House St. & joining John Erwins lot in the town of Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, PA for 100 pounds on April 20, 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 337. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA sold 300 acres in Armstrong Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 30 pounds to Robert McIntire of York County, PA on the waters of Blacklick Creek [later Indiana County formed 1802] adjoining lands of Samuel Stone & Daniel Minemy, November 14, 1783.   Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 355. 1785 James Kinkead, [000013] Esq. taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax 1785 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax. 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA, son of George Kinkead, [4164] deeded land from  William Tindell of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785,   This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry  Township in the County of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of Mount  Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in  Consideration of the sum of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in hand paid by the  said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained  & sold & by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and to his heirs & assigns a certain   warrant or order of survey together with the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for the  same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty  five for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to hold said warrant & the land held by  the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew Kinkaid  his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said  Andrew Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will warrant & defend ? by these presents in  Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year first above written.  William Tindell   Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us   John Landon ?  Margaret Landon ?    Be it remembered that on the 16th day of August 1785 the written named William Tindell came personally before me,  John Moore, Esqu., one of the Justices of the Peace of Court of Common Pleas in & for the County aforesaid & he  Acknowledged the written instrument of writing to be his act & deed & desired that the same may be recorded as such,  Witness my hand & seal the day & year above written,  John Moore,   Recorded July 26, 1816.  Westmoreland County Deed Book, vol. 12, p. 44..      In pursuance of a warrant dated Dec. 1st 1784 there was surveyed for William Tindel the above described tract of   Land containing one hundred and eighty eight acres with an allowance proportioned to six percent situate in   Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland.  Surveyed August 16th 1785.  John Moore D.S.  To John   Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor General.  Adjacent land owners: Robert Anderson, vacant land, Ralph Vorhis’s claim,   Adam Maxwell’s claim, vacant hills, heirs of Robert Bell’s claim.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-207, p. 299. 1785 John Kinkead.  [000024] In pursuance of an act of General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousand seven hundred eighty five, entitled an Act “for directing the Mode of distributing the Donation Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order of the surveyor general, with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive Council, I have surveyed on the 23rd day of September one thousand seven hundred eighty five, the above described tract of 200 acres of land, and allowance for Roads & No. 437, situate in District No. III, on the west side of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland.  G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor.  To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen.  This part attached drawn 7th Aug. 1805 by Isaac Craig in right of  John Kinkead.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-97, p. 205. 1786 Andrew Kinkade, [000017] landlord, taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 2.4 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522; Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. 1786 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.1 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives,  s. 3, v. 22, p. 530. 1786 David Kinkead [37382] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax at 6.8.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. 1786 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 3.4. Tax Lists  Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. 1786 John Kinkead [000013] single man, taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 10.0. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 504. 1786 Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. 1786 James Kincaid [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA appointed by George Ritchmond of Salisbury                     Township, Chester County, PA his lawful attorney to enter into all that messuage or plantation or parcel of land situate on the east side of the river Youghagana in Bedford County, 301 ½ acres, called Richmonds Hall.  March 3, 1786.  Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 427.Chester County Historical Society, Kincaid file. 1788 Andrew Kinkaid [000017] taxed in Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Tax Lists         Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. Federal Census 1790 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 2         females. USFC, p. 260. 1790 James Kincard, [000013] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 2 male             under 16, 4 females.  USFC, p. 264. 1790 Janey Kinkead, [000013] North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male             under 16, 3 females.  USFC, p. 264. 1790 John Kinkead, [4164] Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 5                 females. USFC, p. 266. 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 2 males over 16. USFC, p.             268. 1790 Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 5 females. USFC,         p. 260. 1790 Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 4                     females. USFC, p. 266. 1793 James Kinkeade [000013] had a survey of 440 acres with the allowance of six per cent on November 21, 1793 by virtue of his improvement began on Nov. 14, 1793, situate in District No.. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the east side of Buffaloe Creek on the waters of the Allegheny River. Stephen Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu.  S.G.  I do hereby certify that there is no warrant entered in my office for the above described tract of land.  Stephen Gapen.  D.S.  Adjacent landowners: Benjamin Jack, John Craig, and sold land. Patented  by Hugh Y. Brady, March 9, 1831, Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-108, p. 14. 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay  commenced October 11, 1793, muster roll reported December 13, 1793.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 710. 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013]  private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from  October 11-December 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp.. 708, 739, 741, 768. 1794 Samuel Kinkead [000013] warranted 400 acres in Allegheny County, PA, February 28, 1794, patentee, John Foster, 400 acres, February 7, 1820, in Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. 1794 Samuel Kinkead. [000013] In pursuance of a warrant dated 28th Feb. 1794 there was surveyed for Samuel Kinkead the above described tract of land containing four hundred acres & 160 perches with an allowance proportioned to six per cent, situate on the north side of the Allegheny River in Allegheny County, surveyed Oct. 8, 1794.  John Moore D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu.  Adjacent land owners: William Denniston, Robert Patrick, Archibald Denniston, vacant land, Adam Maxwell. Surveyor General of Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912,  Vol. A-85, p. 79. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid.  [000013] Surveyed the 26th day of August 1794 for Samuel Kinkaid, 385 acres and 39 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began 1st day of August 1794 situate Dist. No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River lying on a branch of Bever Run.  Stephen Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esq’r. S.G.  Adjacent land owners: John Craig, corner, Robert Beaty, James Nickles, corner, Jacob Bauser, Joseph Baldridge, corner, Robert Williby, William Williby, corner, Patrick Harvey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-187, p. 58. 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18th day of Sept. 1794 for Samuel Kincade, Junr., 401 acres of land with allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the west fork of Buffaloe Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General.  Adjacent land owners: Richard Casky, Jonathan Craig, Andrew Craig, James Mahaffey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 96 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for Jonathan Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of Buffaloe Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General.  Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter Condon, improved land..  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 90. 1794 Samuel Kincade.  Surveyed the 5th day of November 1794 for Alexander Tremble 431 acres & 60 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 20th day of August 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of Limestone.   Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. S.G. Adjacent land owners:  James Tremble, William Tremble, David Cooper, Jared Ingersole, Esqr., Francis Johnson, Esqr.., Samuel Kincade.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 119. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment,  Westmoreland County, PA Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. Pennsylvania  Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. 1795 Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife Sarah of St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA sold to John Kennedy of St. Clair Township,  Allegheny County, PA 50 acres on Lick Run, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA for 80 pounds on April 1, 1795. Allegheny  County, PA Deed Book 2L-36, p. 107. 1796 James Kinkade [000013] warranted 440 acres in Allegheny County, PA, August 25, 1796, patented 440 acres, March 9, 1831, patentee, Hugh Y. Brady, in Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. 1796 John Kinkead [000013] born to Samuel Kinkead [000013] & wife, Eleanor Pillow, later of Butler County, PA.  John Kinkead, [000013] age 57, died on January 23, 1853 in Fairview Township, Butler County, PA.  http://rootsweb.com/~pabutler/DeathRecords.htm. 1799 John Kincaid [000024] Carlisle, July 30, 1799  I certify to whom it may concern that the bearer John Kincaid was enlisted for the War in the Artillery and Artificer Regiment and was  of the Pennsylvania quota of that Regiment—I discharged him as such at Fort Pitt in the year 1783 which he says he lost, but I have yet a perfect recollection of him, he was one of a Detachment of that Regiment, who served under my immediate orders during my command in the western Country.  He was then a usefull and well-behaved man—he is clearly entitled to all the entitlements granted by the State to Officers and Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, which have not already been paid him.  Wm. Irvine, formerly Brig. General.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 79. 1799 John Kincaid.  [000024] I John Kincaid late a soldier in the Pennsylvania line, in the Artillery & Artificer Regiment, commanded by Gen. Wm. Irvine, do hereby make at the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the tract of Donation land to which I am entitled, in consequence of my service in the army aforesaid.  Witness my hand and seal this 2nd day of August A.D. 1799.  John Kinkead, witness present, W. Hastings.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. 1799 John Kincaid, [000024] application for 200 acres of Donation Land.  August 2, 1799.   W. Edward McGauran of Carlisle having advanced Kincaid some money to relieve his present necessities, should have an opportunity of being present when the patent issues-he has also a power of attorney.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. Butler County, PA 1800 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Buffaloe Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 16-26, 3 males to 10, 1 female 16-26.  USFC, 120:02.. Westmoreland County, PA 1800 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 10-16, 3 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-25, 2 females 10-16, 1 female under 10. USFC, 347:07. 1800 Michal Kinkaid, [000004] St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 10-16. USFC, 94:01. 1800 Samuel Kinkade, [000004] Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45. USFC, 229:05. 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of  Hamiltons Bann Township, York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800.  York County, PA Deed Book A, p. 142, Chester  County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, Kincaid file. 1801 James Kinkead [000008] born to Samuel Kinkead [000008] & wife, Eleanor Pillow in Butler County, PA. USFC, 1850. 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. 2, p. 259. 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Mercer County, PA purchased 250 acres from Abraham Steers on April 11, 1801; witnesses:  William Byers & Robert Kincaid [000004].  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 255. 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Allegheny County, PA sold 250 acres in Mercer County, PA to Robert Johnson on May 27, 1801.   Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 257. 1801 John Kincade, [000024] June 19th, 1801,   John Kincade was returned for donation land, in the first report made to the Supreme Executive Council, by the late Comptroller General Mr. Nicholson, under the Act of Assembly of the 24th of March 1785, but having been late in his Application, no number has been drawn against his name owing to the deficiency of Land to satisfy all the claimants;  his application is however within the limitation of a former act of assembly.   James Trimble  Extracts from the Book of Entries of Applications made for donation land—1795 by John Nicholson in—October  right of John Kincade} John Kincade applies himself on the 2nd of August 1799-and says he has never transferred his right to any person.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 73. 1801 John Kinkaid [000024] to Irwin, Cumberland County, PA, June 22, 1801,  I do now hereby revoke all powers of attorney and all other writings whatsoever that I have given and I now desire and request that you will deliver my Patent for Donation Lands to no person but myself, whatever protestations they may have.  Edward Megaurian to whom I have given the power for recovering my land I have no right to trust, this may answer all the purposes of a ? of Law, upon your well known character for justice I depend and hope to see you in the course of a few days, meantime I am Sir with due respect  yours John Kinkaid.  Witnesses: Martha Skinner, Polly Skinner, I request you to file there with the ? of papers I delivered to you.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 80. 1802 John Kinkead [000024] patented Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, District 2, No. 297, 200 acres, Sept. 7, 1802. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v.. 7, p. 680. 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, 200 acres, District No. 2, #297, John Henderson, Deputy Surveyor, RG-17, Records of the Land Office DONATION LAND REGISTER: NUMERIC TRACT LISTING, [ca.1794]. p. 16. 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, in the late Army of the United States, Pennsylvania Line, in the name and authority of the Commonwealth  of Penn., Thomas McKean, Governor of the said Commonwealth, Know Ye that in consideration of services rendered by John Kinkead, there is    granted a certain tract of land called “Mount Resolution” #297 situate in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, September 8, 1802.  Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 257; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 115. 1803 Samuel Kinkaid [000008] taxed in Buffalo Township, Butler County, PA for 400 acres.  Butler County, PA History, pp. 47-49. 1803 John Kinkead [000024] of Butler County, PA sold to Isaac Craig of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA 200 acres for $152.00 a tract of  land #297 in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, January 15, 1803. Recorded in Pittsburgh, January 19, 1803.  Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 258; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 116. 1804 Samuel Kincaid [44937] born to Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife, Sarah Reed on Aug. 16, 1804 in Allegheny County, PA.  G.L. Kincaid,  Kincaid Genealogy, Sardinia News Press, 1922, p. 13. 1805 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler County, PA for 1805.  History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p.. 48. 1805     Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford County, PA.  Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com  April 18, 2003. 1807 Robert Kincaid, [000017] freeman, taxed in Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.  Too old to be Samuel Kinkead of Butler County, PA,’s son.  Probably son of Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 400 acres at 250.  Crawford County, PA Historical Society,  Tax Record 1800-1817. 1809 Samuel Kinkead, Esq.  [000008] 86.  An act granting an annuity to John Craig.  Whereas John Craig, of Butler County, served as a soldier in Capt. Church’s rifle company, 5th PA Regiment, commanded by Col. Anthony Wayne, and that he was wounded, and is old and infirm and by reason of his wounds unable to maintain himself and family by labour, therefore, the sum of forty dollars is hereby granted to John Craig, immediately, and an annuity of forty dollars to be paid to Samuel Kinkead, Esq., to commence on January 1, 1809, which shall be expended for clothing and died for John Craig.  April 4, 1809.  History: 1808-1809: Genealogical Data contained in the Statutes at Large, Commonwealth of PA. Butler County, PA 1810 J. Kinkade, [000024] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over 45, 3 males 10-15, 1 female under 10, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 123. (born about 1760-1765) Crawford County, PA 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. Mercer County, PA 1810 Agnes Kincaid, Western Division, Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 males under 10, 2 females under             10.  USFC, p. 942. 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at 69.  Crawford         County, PA Historical Society, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. 1811 Henry Kincaid [000024] born to John Kincaid [000024] & wife in PA, father b ___, mother b PA, in 1880 Census in Prospect Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 1880, p. 265B. 1813    James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in  Ashtabula County, OH.  Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow  at $10.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 179. 1814 John Kincaid, [000024] Butler County, PA, died November 4, 1814, served in the 1st Infantry Regiment in the Revolutionary War, heirs: Henry Kincaid, Jane Kincaid, & John Kincaid.  Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts 1816 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler County, PA for 1816.  History of                 Butler County, PA, 1883, p. 48. 1816 Samuel Kinkaid [000004] of Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA conveyed 110 acres to John Reynolds on Oct.18, 1816 for consideration & undetermined amount.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book, F, p. 163. 1817 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 60 acres at $150.00, 100 acres at $100.00, 1 mare  at $18..00, 1 cow at $12.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 259. 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of Jane Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.         131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of John Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.         131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. Butler County, PA 1820 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Esq., Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over 45, 3 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 16-26..  USFC, p. 142. Crawford County, PA 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female  16-25. USFC, p. 54A. 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44.  USFC, p.. 48. 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, 1829,  inventory filed, January 6, 1830.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Will Book A-69. Butler County, PA 1830 James Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 20-30, 2 males under 5,1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30,  1 female under 5. USFC, p. 64. 1830 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 30-40, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under 5.  USFC, 65. 1830 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 60-70, 1 male 30-40,1 female 60-70, 1 female 15-20. USFC, p. 64.. Butler County, PA 1840 Henry Kinkade, [000024] Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 034. 1840 James Kenkaid, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 109. 1840 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. 1840 Sarah Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. 1840 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] will, Butler County, PA, Will Book Vol. B, p. 150. (1773-1840)   Will of Samuel Kinkead   In the name of God, amen, I Samuel Kinkead being weak in body and considering the uncertainty of mortal life   but of sound mind & memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make this my last will & testament in   the manner & form as follows.   1st I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert Kinkead (Robert's son) fifty acres of land off the northeast   corner of the tract of land I now reside on bounded by lands of Kelly McLaughlin when he shall have arrived at   the age of twenty-one years or the value of said fifty acres to be paid to him at the time as my two sons John and   James may choose either to pay him the money or give him the land.   2nd I do also give and bequeath unto my son John Kinkead one hundred & fifty acres of land off the southeast   part of the tract I now reside on to include all his improvements where he now resides   3rd I do also give & bequeath unto my son James Kinkead one hundred & fifty acres of land off the northwest   part of the tract of land I now live on, joining lands of Martin George & Alexander Craig.   4th It is also my will that my said sons John & James shall have the balance of the tract whatever that may be   after the already bequeathed  three hundred & fifty acres to be laid off equally between them, the meadow over   the road to be in John's part, also the whole to be divided as fairly as possible according to quantity and quality   like wise.  I give & bequeath to my sons James & John all my personal property consisting of farming utensils,   household furniture & stock with the exception of what I shall afterwards leave to my wife Sarah.   5th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (James' son) my young three year old horse.   6th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (John's son) a saddle & bridle.   7th I give & bequeath to my wife Sarah the use of my mansion house with the full privileges   of the same together with the kitchen & household furniture, beds & bedding, during her   natural life at her decease to have the disposal of as her rightful property her beds, bureaus,   kitchen furniture, also such things as she brought with her together with the spring, spring   house & garden.  I also bequeath her one cow & six sheep to be kept by my sons James &   John together with a comfortable maintenance of living to be given her by my said sons,   equally.  In case of difficulty in relation to what her living should be, it is my will that that   be decided by two judicious neighbors, one to be chosen by my sons & the other to be   chosen by my wife.  She to remain on the premises or in case she does not, to lose all   right to the whole.  I also allow her the use of a horse when she requires it to go preaching   or see a friend.  In relation to the instrument or obligation upon John Fowler of Parker   Township it is my will that my executor to be afterwards appointed shall take legal   proceedings to recover the same with its legal interest.  My wife to have as much fruit   as is necessary for her own use, my son John to have the one half of the fruit orchard.   Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons John & James the executors of this my last   will & testament.  I do hereby revoke all former wills either made by me or known   to be made for my by any other person.  In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my   hand & seal this 23rd day of March 1840.   Samuel Kinkead   Signed, sealed, published & delivered by the above named Samuel Kinkead to be his   last will & testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as   witnesses in the presence of the testator.   James Green   Martin B. George   Letters of administration issued by Joseph McQuisten, reg. April 17, 1840.   Copy from the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA. Butler County, PA 1850 Edward Kincade, age 1, born PA, in household of William Spear, farmer, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 237. 1850 Henry Kinkead, [000024] age 40, born PA, black smith, Butler County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. 1850 William Kinkead, [000024] age 8, born PA, son of Henry Kinkead, Butler County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. 1850 James Kincade, age 40, born PA, farmer, value $2000.00, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 129. 1850 Christiana Kincade, age 40, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 William Kincade, age 11, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 James Kincade, age 9, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 Jane Kincade, age 6, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 Robert Kincade, age 1, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 49, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 231. 1850 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 35, born PA, wife of James Kinkade, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA,  Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Mary Kinkade, [000008] age 18, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 13, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231, maybe Robert Kinkaid in 1880 Census,  born 1836 in PA, father born PA, mother born PA, in Rockville, Kankakee County, IL, mother is Elizabeth Kinkaid. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Anne Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Nancy J. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 5 months, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 John Kinkade, [000008] age 52, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 231. 1850 Jane Kinkade, age  43, born PA, wife of John Kinkade, born PA, Fairview Township, Bulter County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p.. 231. 1850 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 10, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. Butler County, PA 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 60, born PA, farmer, value $3225, $930, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 45, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 May Kinkade, [000008] age 26, born PA, service, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, farm labor, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Ann Kinkade, [000008] age 16, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 14, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Sarah L. Kinkade, [000008] age 11, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Harry Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Angeline Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Alexander M. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 23, born PA, farm labor, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. 1860 Margaret Kinkade, age 21, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. Butler County, PA 1870 Elisabeth Kinkead, [000008] age 48, female, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 217. 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. Butler County, PA 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Moriah Kincaid, born 1825, in PA, age 55, white, married, keeps house, wife of  Henry Kincaid, father b PA, mother b PA, Prospect,  Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Elvira Kincaid, [000024] born 1853, in PA, age 27, white, single, at home, daughter of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler  County, PA.  USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township,  Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Christina Kinkade, [000024] born 1810, in PA, age 70, white, divorced, at household of Robert Kinkade, father b PA,  mother b PA,  Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D.       To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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    1. [KINCAID] Kincaids from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Mercer & Crawford
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Dear Kincaid-listers: Here is a timeline for Kincaids in Westmoreland County, PA starting from 1783.  The number codes are my own numbers to keep track of  lineages.  000013 is for James Kinkead the coroner and recorder of Westmoreland County, PA.  000017 is Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA.   000024 is John Kinkead artillery artificer later of Butler County, PA.  000008 is Samuel Kinkead later of Butler County, PA.  000004 is Michael Kinkead of York County, PA, later Crawford County, PA.  I believe that Samuel Kinkead & John Kinkead of Butler County, PA are somehow related to James Kinkead the Recorder of Westmoreland County, PA but I don't know what the nature of that relatioship is.  Samuel Kincaid who married Sarah Reed of St. Clair Township, could be the senior Samuel to the Samuel Junior based on seniority and not a father and son relationship.  Sincerely Norman Kincaide 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 200 acres, 3         horses, 1 cow, 2 sheep.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 413. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in Pitt Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v.         22, p. 399. 1783 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax. 1783 Samuel Kinkead [35915] taxed in Springhill Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 28 acres, 2 horses, 2     cows, 8 sheep.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 424.  Springhill later separated to form Fayette County,     PA 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland County, PA for 1 horse, 2                 cows, 2 sheep.   Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Port Royal, [South Huntington Township] Westmoreland County, PA, bought from James McGoldrick of Pittsburgh, a corner lot on the streets Alligania St. & Beer House St. & joining John Erwins lot in the town of Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, PA for 100 pounds on April 20, 1783. Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 337. 1783 James Kinkead [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA sold 300 acres in Armstrong Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 30 pounds to Robert McIntire of York County, PA on the waters of Blacklick Creek [later Indiana County formed 1802] adjoining lands of Samuel Stone & Daniel Minemy, November 14, 1783.   Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 355. 1785 James Kinkead, [000013] Esq. taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax 1785 John Kinkead [000013] taxed in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax. 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA, son of George Kinkead, [4164] deeded land from  William Tindell of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785,   This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry  Township in the County of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of Mount  Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in  Consideration of the sum of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in hand paid by the  said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained  & sold & by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and to his heirs & assigns a certain   warrant or order of survey together with the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for the  same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty  five for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to hold said warrant & the land held by  the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew Kinkaid  his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said  Andrew Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will warrant & defend ? by these presents in  Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year first above written.  William Tindell   Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us   John Landon ?  Margaret Landon ?    Be it remembered that on the 16th day of August 1785 the written named William Tindell came personally before me,  John Moore, Esqu., one of the Justices of the Peace of Court of Common Pleas in & for the County aforesaid & he  Acknowledged the written instrument of writing to be his act & deed & desired that the same may be recorded as such,  Witness my hand & seal the day & year above written,  John Moore,   Recorded July 26, 1816.  Westmoreland County Deed Book, vol. 12, p. 44.      In pursuance of a warrant dated Dec. 1st 1784 there was surveyed for William Tindel the above described tract of   Land containing one hundred and eighty eight acres with an allowance proportioned to six percent situate in   Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland.  Surveyed August 16th 1785.  John Moore D.S.  To John   Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor General.  Adjacent land owners: Robert Anderson, vacant land, Ralph Vorhis’s claim,   Adam Maxwell’s claim, vacant hills, heirs of Robert Bell’s claim.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-207, p. 299. 1785 John Kinkead.  [000024] In pursuance of an act of General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousand seven hundred eighty five, entitled an Act “for directing the Mode of distributing the Donation Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order of the surveyor general, with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive Council, I have surveyed on the 23rd day of September one thousand seven hundred eighty five, the above described tract of 200 acres of land, and allowance for Roads & No. 437, situate in District No. III, on the west side of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland.  G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor.  To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen.  This part attached drawn 7th Aug. 1805 by Isaac Craig in right of  John Kinkead.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-97, p. 205. 1786 Andrew Kinkade, [000017] landlord, taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 2.4 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522; Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. 1786 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.1 pounds.  Pennsylvania Archives,  s. 3, v. 22, p. 530. 1786 David Kinkead [37382] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Supply Tax at 6.8.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. 1786 James Kinkead [000013] taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 3.4. Tax Lists  Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 500. 1786 John Kinkead [000013] single man, taxed in South District, Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA at 10.0. Tax Lists Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 504. 1786 Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. 1786 James Kincaid [000013] of Westmoreland County, PA appointed by George Ritchmond of Salisbury                     Township, Chester County, PA his lawful attorney to enter into all that messuage or plantation or parcel of land situate on the east side of the river Youghagana in Bedford County, 301 ½ acres, called Richmonds Hall.  March 3, 1786.  Westmoreland County, PA, Deed Book A, p. 427.Chester County Historical Society, Kincaid file. 1788 Andrew Kinkaid [000017] taxed in Huntington Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Tax Lists         Westmoreland County, PA 1786-1810. Federal Census 1790 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 2         females. USFC, p. 260. 1790 James Kincard, [000013] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 2 male             under 16, 4 females.  USFC, p. 264. 1790 Janey Kinkead, [000013] North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male             under 16, 3 females.  USFC, p. 264. 1790 John Kinkead, [4164] Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 5                 females. USFC, p. 266. 1790 Samuel Kinkead, [000013] Washington Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 2 males over 16. USFC, p.             268. 1790 Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 5 females. USFC,         p. 260. 1790 Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 4                     females. USFC, p. 266. 1793 James Kinkeade [000013] had a survey of 440 acres with the allowance of six per cent on November 21, 1793 by virtue of his improvement began on Nov. 14, 1793, situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the east side of Buffaloe Creek on the waters of the Allegheny River. Stephen Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu.  S.G.  I do hereby certify that there is no warrant entered in my office for the above described tract of land.  Stephen Gapen.  D.S.  Adjacent landowners: Benjamin Jack, John Craig, and sold land. Patented  by Hugh Y. Brady, March 9, 1831, Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-108, p. 14. 1793 Samuel Kinkad [000013] on muster roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia, pay  commenced October 11, 1793, muster roll reported December 13, 1793.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 710. 1793 Samuel Kinkead, [000013]  private, on pay roll of Capt. Jeremiah Murry’s Company, Westmoreland County, PA Militia from  October 11-December 7, 1793, paid $11.40, pay roll dated, January 24, 1794. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 5, pp.. 708, 739, 741, 768. 1794 Samuel Kinkead [000013] warranted 400 acres in Allegheny County, PA, February 28, 1794, patentee, John Foster, 400 acres, February 7, 1820, in Armstrong County, PA. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. 1794 Samuel Kinkead. [000013] In pursuance of a warrant dated 28th Feb. 1794 there was surveyed for Samuel Kinkead the above described tract of land containing four hundred acres & 160 perches with an allowance proportioned to six per cent, situate on the north side of the Allegheny River in Allegheny County, surveyed Oct. 8, 1794.  John Moore D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqu.  Adjacent land owners: William Denniston, Robert Patrick, Archibald Denniston, vacant land, Adam Maxwell. Surveyor General of Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912,  Vol. A-85, p. 79. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid.  [000013] Surveyed the 26th day of August 1794 for Samuel Kinkaid, 385 acres and 39 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began 1st day of August 1794 situate Dist. No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River lying on a branch of Bever Run.  Stephen Gapen D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esq’r. S.G.  Adjacent land owners: John Craig, corner, Robert Beaty, James Nickles, corner, Jacob Bauser, Joseph Baldridge, corner, Robert Williby, William Williby, corner, Patrick Harvey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. C-187, p. 58. 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18th day of Sept. 1794 for Samuel Kincade, Junr., 401 acres of land with allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the west fork of Buffaloe Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General.  Adjacent land owners: Richard Casky, Jonathan Craig, Andrew Craig, James Mahaffey.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 96 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr.  Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for Jonathan Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of Buffaloe Creek.  Stephen Gapen, D.S.  To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General.  Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter Condon, improved land..  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 90. 1794 Samuel Kincade.  Surveyed the 5th day of November 1794 for Alexander Tremble 431 acres & 60 perches of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of his improvement began the 20th day of August 1794 situate in District No. 8 N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of Limestone.   Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. S.G. Adjacent land owners:  James Tremble, William Tremble, David Cooper, Jared Ingersole, Esqr., Francis Johnson, Esqr., Samuel Kincade.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, C-177, p. 119. 1794 Samuel Kinkaid, [000013] private, served from June 4 to August 13, in the rifle company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment,  Westmoreland County, PA Militia, discharged with honor, August 13, 1794. Signed: Capt. J. Elliot. Pennsylvania  Archives, s. 6, v. 5, p. 809. 1795 Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife Sarah of St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA sold to John Kennedy of St. Clair Township,  Allegheny County, PA 50 acres on Lick Run, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA for 80 pounds on April 1, 1795. Allegheny  County, PA Deed Book 2L-36, p. 107. 1796 James Kinkade [000013] warranted 440 acres in Allegheny County, PA, August 25, 1796, patented 440 acres, March 9, 1831, patentee, Hugh Y. Brady, in Armstrong County, PA.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Allegheny County, north and west of the Ohio River, Surnames beginning with K, p. 69. 1796 John Kinkead [000013] born to Samuel Kinkead [000013] & wife, Eleanor Pillow, later of Butler County, PA.  John Kinkead, [000013] age 57, died on January 23, 1853 in Fairview Township, Butler County, PA.  http://rootsweb.com/~pabutler/DeathRecords.htm. 1799 John Kincaid [000024] Carlisle, July 30, 1799  I certify to whom it may concern that the bearer John Kincaid was enlisted for the War in the Artillery and Artificer Regiment and was  of the Pennsylvania quota of that Regiment—I discharged him as such at Fort Pitt in the year 1783 which he says he lost, but I have yet a perfect recollection of him, he was one of a Detachment of that Regiment, who served under my immediate orders during my command in the western Country.  He was then a usefull and well-behaved man—he is clearly entitled to all the entitlements granted by the State to Officers and Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, which have not already been paid him.  Wm. Irvine, formerly Brig. General.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 79. 1799 John Kincaid.  [000024] I John Kincaid late a soldier in the Pennsylvania line, in the Artillery & Artificer Regiment, commanded by Gen. Wm. Irvine, do hereby make at the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the tract of Donation land to which I am entitled, in consequence of my service in the army aforesaid.  Witness my hand and seal this 2nd day of August A.D. 1799.  John Kinkead, witness present, W. Hastings.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. 1799 John Kincaid, [000024] application for 200 acres of Donation Land.  August 2, 1799.   W. Edward McGauran of Carlisle having advanced Kincaid some money to relieve his present necessities, should have an opportunity of being present when the patent issues-he has also a power of attorney.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 72. Butler County, PA 1800 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Buffaloe Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 16-26, 3 males to 10, 1 female 16-26.  USFC, 120:02. Westmoreland County, PA 1800 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 10-16, 3 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-25, 2 females 10-16, 1 female under 10. USFC, 347:07. 1800 Michal Kinkaid, [000004] St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 10-16. USFC, 94:01. 1800 Samuel Kinkade, [000004] Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45. USFC, 229:05. 1800 Michael Kincaid [000004] & Elizabeth his wife of Hamilton Bann Township, York County, PA sold to Andrew Brown of  Hamiltons Bann Township, York County, PA 180 acres & 53 perches for 1000 pounds, the parcel being composed of 2 tracts the 1st being purchased on April 13, 1767, the 2nd on Dec. 30, 1797, sold and recorded on Sept. 22, 1800.  York County, PA Deed Book A, p. 142, Chester  County Historical Society, West Chester, PA, Kincaid file. 1801 James Kinkead [000008] born to Samuel Kinkead [000008] & wife, Eleanor Pillow in Butler County, PA. USFC, 1850. 1801 Michael Kinkaid [000004] had a letter remaining at the Pittsburgh Post Office on January 1, 1801. Pennsylvania Gazette Abstracts, 1797-1803, Vol. 2, p. 259. 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Mercer County, PA purchased 250 acres from Abraham Steers on April 11, 1801; witnesses:  William Byers & Robert Kincaid [000004].  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 255. 1801 Samuel Kincaid [000004] of Allegheny County, PA sold 250 acres in Mercer County, PA to Robert Johnson on May 27, 1801.   Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book A, p. 257. 1801 John Kincade, [000024] June 19th, 1801,   John Kincade was returned for donation land, in the first report made to the Supreme Executive Council, by the late Comptroller General Mr. Nicholson, under the Act of Assembly of the 24th of March 1785, but having been late in his Application, no number has been drawn against his name owing to the deficiency of Land to satisfy all the claimants;  his application is however within the limitation of a former act of assembly.   James Trimble  Extracts from the Book of Entries of Applications made for donation land—1795 by John Nicholson in—October  right of John Kincade} John Kincade applies himself on the 2nd of August 1799-and says he has never transferred his right to any person.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 73. 1801 John Kinkaid [000024] to Irwin, Cumberland County, PA, June 22, 1801,  I do now hereby revoke all powers of attorney and all other writings whatsoever that I have given and I now desire and request that you will deliver my Patent for Donation Lands to no person but myself, whatever protestations they may have.  Edward Megaurian to whom I have given the power for recovering my land I have no right to trust, this may answer all the purposes of a ? of Law, upon your well known character for justice I depend and hope to see you in the course of a few days, meantime I am Sir with due respect  yours John Kinkaid.  Witnesses: Martha Skinner, Polly Skinner, I request you to file there with the ? of papers I delivered to you.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Donation Claimant Papers, 1785-1810, KIs, p. 80. 1802 John Kinkead [000024] patented Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, District 2, No. 297, 200 acres, Sept. 7, 1802. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v.. 7, p. 680. 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, 200 acres, District No. 2, #297, John Henderson, Deputy Surveyor, RG-17, Records of the Land Office DONATION LAND REGISTER: NUMERIC TRACT LISTING, [ca.1794]. p. 16. 1802 John Kinkead, [000024] private, in the late Army of the United States, Pennsylvania Line, in the name and authority of the Commonwealth  of Penn., Thomas McKean, Governor of the said Commonwealth, Know Ye that in consideration of services rendered by John Kinkead, there is    granted a certain tract of land called “Mount Resolution” #297 situate in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, September 8, 1802.  Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 257; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 115. 1803 Samuel Kinkaid [000008] taxed in Buffalo Township, Butler County, PA for 400 acres.  Butler County, PA History, pp. 47-49. 1803 John Kinkead [000024] of Butler County, PA sold to Isaac Craig of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA 200 acres for $152.00 a tract of  land #297 in Donation District #2, west of the Allegheny River, now Butler County, PA, January 15, 1803. Recorded in Pittsburgh, January 19, 1803.  Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 11-L, p. 258; Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, DONATION LAND PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810], p. 116. 1804 Samuel Kincaid [44937] born to Samuel Kincaid [44937] & wife, Sarah Reed on Aug. 16, 1804 in Allegheny County, PA.  G.L. Kincaid,  Kincaid Genealogy, Sardinia News Press, 1922, p. 13. 1805 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler County, PA for 1805.  History of Butler County, PA, 1883, p.. 48. 1805     Samuel Kincaid [000004] married Elizabeth Dickey in Crawford County, PA.  Email from Linda Bischoff to PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com  April 18, 2003. 1807 Robert Kincaid, [000017] freeman, taxed in Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.  Too old to be Samuel Kinkead of Butler County, PA,’s son.  Probably son of Andrew Kinkead of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA. 1809 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 400 acres at 250.  Crawford County, PA Historical Society,  Tax Record 1800-1817. 1809 Samuel Kinkead, Esq.  [000008] 86.  An act granting an annuity to John Craig.  Whereas John Craig, of Butler County, served as a soldier in Capt. Church’s rifle company, 5th PA Regiment, commanded by Col. Anthony Wayne, and that he was wounded, and is old and infirm and by reason of his wounds unable to maintain himself and family by labour, therefore, the sum of forty dollars is hereby granted to John Craig, immediately, and an annuity of forty dollars to be paid to Samuel Kinkead, Esq., to commence on January 1, 1809, which shall be expended for clothing and died for John Craig.  April 4, 1809.  History: 1808-1809: Genealogical Data contained in the Statutes at Large, Commonwealth of PA. Butler County, PA 1810 J. Kinkade, [000024] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over 45, 3 males 10-15, 1 female under 10, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 123. (born about 1760-1765) Crawford County, PA 1810 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. USFC, 412. Mercer County, PA 1810 Agnes Kincaid, Western Division, Mercer County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 males under 10, 2 females under             10.  USFC, p. 942. 1810 Michael Kinkaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at 69.  Crawford         County, PA Historical Society, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists, 1800-1817. 1811 Henry Kincaid [000024] born to John Kincaid [000024] & wife in PA, father b ___, mother b PA, in 1880 Census in Prospect Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 1880, p. 265B. 1813    James Harrison Kincaid [000004] born to Michael Kincaid [000004] & Nancy Brickman in Espyville, Crawford County, PA, died in 1890 in  Ashtabula County, OH.  Email from Lyn to PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com , August 2, 2001. 1814 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 100 acres at $75.00, 200 acres at $100.00, 1 cow  at $10.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 179. 1814 John Kincaid, [000024] Butler County, PA, died November 4, 1814, served in the 1st Infantry Regiment in the Revolutionary War, heirs: Henry Kincaid, Jane Kincaid, & John Kincaid.  Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts 1816 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Butler County, PA for 1816.  History of                 Butler County, PA, 1883, p. 48. 1816 Samuel Kinkaid [000004] of Fairfield Township, Crawford County, PA conveyed 110 acres to John Reynolds on Oct.18, 1816 for consideration & undetermined amount.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Deed Book, F, p. 163. 1817 Michael Kincaid [000004] taxed in Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA for 60 acres at $150.00, 100 acres at $100.00, 1 mare  at $18..00, 1 cow at $12.00.  Erie County Historical Society, Erie, PA, Crawford County, PA Tax Lists 1800-1817, p. 259. 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of Jane Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.         131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. 1819 John Kinkaid, [000024] , estate,  John McKinness appointed guardian of John Kinkaid, [000024] minor, No.         131, January 1819, Vol. 1, p. 52, Orphans Court Index, Butler County, PA, Pennsylvania State Archives. Butler County, PA 1820 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Esq., Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male over 45, 3 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 1 female 16-26..  USFC, p. 142. Crawford County, PA 1820 Michal Kincade, [000004] Shenango Township, Crawford County, PA, 1 male 26-44,1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female  16-25. USFC, p. 54A. 1820 Samuel Kincade, [000004] Meadville, Crawford County, PA 1 male over 44, 3 females under 10, 3 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44.  USFC, p.. 48. 1829 Samuel Kincaid, [000004] (1774-1829) deceased, letters of administration were issued to Joseph Dickey, executor on Dec. 11, 1829,  inventory filed, January 6, 1830.  Crawford County, PA Court House, Will Book A-69. Butler County, PA 1830 James Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 20-30, 2 males under 5,1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30,  1 female under 5. USFC, p. 64. 1830 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 30-40, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under 5.  USFC, 65. 1830 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA, 1 male 60-70, 1 male 30-40,1 female 60-70, 1 female 15-20. USFC, p. 64.. Butler County, PA 1840 Henry Kinkade, [000024] Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 034. 1840 James Kenkaid, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 109. 1840 John Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. 1840 Sarah Kinkead, [000008] Donegal Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 110. 1840 Samuel Kinkead, [000008] will, Butler County, PA, Will Book Vol. B, p. 150. (1773-1840)   Will of Samuel Kinkead   In the name of God, amen, I Samuel Kinkead being weak in body and considering the uncertainty of mortal life   but of sound mind & memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make this my last will & testament in   the manner & form as follows.   1st I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert Kinkead (Robert's son) fifty acres of land off the northeast   corner of the tract of land I now reside on bounded by lands of Kelly McLaughlin when he shall have arrived at   the age of twenty-one years or the value of said fifty acres to be paid to him at the time as my two sons John and   James may choose either to pay him the money or give him the land.   2nd I do also give and bequeath unto my son John Kinkead one hundred & fifty acres of land off the southeast   part of the tract I now reside on to include all his improvements where he now resides   3rd I do also give & bequeath unto my son James Kinkead one hundred & fifty acres of land off the northwest   part of the tract of land I now live on, joining lands of Martin George & Alexander Craig.   4th It is also my will that my said sons John & James shall have the balance of the tract whatever that may be   after the already bequeathed  three hundred & fifty acres to be laid off equally between them, the meadow over   the road to be in John's part, also the whole to be divided as fairly as possible according to quantity and quality   like wise.  I give & bequeath to my sons James & John all my personal property consisting of farming utensils,   household furniture & stock with the exception of what I shall afterwards leave to my wife Sarah.   5th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (James' son) my young three year old horse.   6th I give & bequeath to my grandson Samuel (John's son) a saddle & bridle.   7th I give & bequeath to my wife Sarah the use of my mansion house with the full privileges   of the same together with the kitchen & household furniture, beds & bedding, during her   natural life at her decease to have the disposal of as her rightful property her beds, bureaus,   kitchen furniture, also such things as she brought with her together with the spring, spring   house & garden.  I also bequeath her one cow & six sheep to be kept by my sons James &   John together with a comfortable maintenance of living to be given her by my said sons,   equally.  In case of difficulty in relation to what her living should be, it is my will that that   be decided by two judicious neighbors, one to be chosen by my sons & the other to be   chosen by my wife.  She to remain on the premises or in case she does not, to lose all   right to the whole.  I also allow her the use of a horse when she requires it to go preaching   or see a friend.  In relation to the instrument or obligation upon John Fowler of Parker   Township it is my will that my executor to be afterwards appointed shall take legal   proceedings to recover the same with its legal interest.  My wife to have as much fruit   as is necessary for her own use, my son John to have the one half of the fruit orchard.   Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons John & James the executors of this my last   will & testament.  I do hereby revoke all former wills either made by me or known   to be made for my by any other person.  In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my   hand & seal this 23rd day of March 1840.   Samuel Kinkead   Signed, sealed, published & delivered by the above named Samuel Kinkead to be his   last will & testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as   witnesses in the presence of the testator.   James Green   Martin B. George   Letters of administration issued by Joseph McQuisten, reg. April 17, 1840.   Copy from the Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA. Butler County, PA 1850 Edward Kincade, age 1, born PA, in household of William Spear, farmer, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 237. 1850 Henry Kinkead, [000024] age 40, born PA, black smith, Butler County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. 1850 William Kinkead, [000024] age 8, born PA, son of Henry Kinkead, Butler County, PA at household of Joseph Sproul. USFC. 1850 James Kincade, age 40, born PA, farmer, value $2000.00, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 129. 1850 Christiana Kincade, age 40, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 William Kincade, age 11, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 James Kincade, age 9, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 Jane Kincade, age 6, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 Robert Kincade, age 1, born PA, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 130. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 49, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 231. 1850 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 35, born PA, wife of James Kinkade, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA,  Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Mary Kinkade, [000008] age 18, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 13, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231, maybe Robert Kinkaid in 1880 Census,  born 1836 in PA, father born PA, mother born PA, in Rockville, Kankakee County, IL, mother is Elizabeth Kinkaid. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Anne Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Nancy J. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 5 months, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 John Kinkade, [000008] age 52, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, 231. 1850 Jane Kinkade, age  43, born PA, wife of John Kinkade, born PA, Fairview Township, Bulter County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [000008] age 22, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p.. 231. 1850 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 James Kinkade, [000008] age 10, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. 1850 Sarah Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 231. Butler County, PA 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 60, born PA, farmer, value $3225, $930, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Elizabeth Kinkade, age 45, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 May Kinkade, [000008] age 26, born PA, service, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 James Kinkade, [000008] age 19, born PA, farm labor, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Ann Kinkade, [000008] age 16, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Nancy Kinkade, [000008] age 14, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 403. 1860 Sarah L. Kinkade, [000008] age 11, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Harry Kinkade, [000008] age 8, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Angeline Kinkade, [000008] age 6, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Alexander M. Kinkade, [000008] age 4, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 404. 1860 Robert Kinkade, [000008] age 23, born PA, farm labor, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. 1860 Margaret Kinkade, age 21, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 411. Butler County, PA 1870 Elisabeth Kinkead, [000008] age 48, female, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 217. 1870 Henry Kincaid, [000024] age 59, white, born PA, Prospect Borough, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 251. 1870 James Kincade, [000008] age 55, white, born PA, Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 8. 1870 Robert Kinkead, [000008] age 33, white, born PA, Fairview Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, s. M593, roll 1315, p. 216. Butler County, PA 1880 Henry Kincaid, [000024] born 1811, in PA, age 69, white, married, blacksmith, father b __, mother b PA, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Moriah Kincaid, born 1825, in PA, age 55, white, married, keeps house, wife of  Henry Kincaid, father b PA, mother b PA, Prospect,  Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Elvira Kincaid, [000024] born 1853, in PA, age 27, white, single, at home, daughter of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 Eli Kincaid, [000024] born 1854, in PA, age 26, white, single, farmer, son of Henry Kincaid, Prospect, Butler County, PA.  USFC, p. 265B. 1880 James Kinkade, [000024] born 1812, in PA, age 68, white, farmer, divorced, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township, Butler  County, PA.  USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Robert Kinkade, [000024] born 1848, in PA, age 32, white, single, farm laborer, father b PA, mother b PA, Adams Township,  Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D. 1880 Christina Kinkade, [000024] born 1810, in PA, age 70, white, divorced, at household of Robert Kinkade, father b PA,  mother b PA,  Adams Township, Butler County, PA. USFC, p. 2D.

    08/16/2008 11:41:42
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr.
    2. Larry Kincaid
    3. Has anyone found a connection between these Kincaid's in Bulter County PA and any of the Kincaid DNA Subgroups? Perhaps this is what Norman is trying to do. A few months ago I sent an email to Norman about someone I work with named Storey, who found out that his ancestors in Butler County had farms adjacent to to this same Samuel Kincaid's farm. Of course, I was curious if this Samuel Kincaid was related to anyone in Group C-2. The following addtional information may be of interest, because my colleague has information about a Storey-Kincaid connection in northern Scotland. He also knows which part of northern Ireland from which his ancestors migrated to PA and then Butler County, PA. I'm always suspicious that groups of families migrated together to specific areas to buy land, rather than just as unconnected families. Here's the additional information that he shared with me: _________________________________________________________________________________ The Storeys in western Pennsylvania. They (father Alexander Baird Storey and three sons, James, William & Robert) entered the country prior to the first census in 1790 because they appear in the roles of Chester County, PA. They settled briefly in Westmoreland County south of Pittsburgh, and then bought land northeast of Pittsburgh in Butler County in 1792. All four are buried in the Lower Bear Creek Cemetery in Fairview, PA. Several other details suggest that these Storeys may have come originally (before Belfast) from northern Scotland, rather than the Border area. *There is a known clan of Storey's associated with the Ogilvie and Kincaid clans in northern Scotland. * James' will (the one I'm descended from, who was the oldest of the three brothers and died of wounds sustained fighting the British in the War of 1812 on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border) lists his possessions at the time of his death in 1815. >From this website on the history of Butler County: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1895/95x44.htm and also http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1883/83-40.htm FIRST SETTLERS: In 1794 Rudolph BARNHART came into this township and settled on a tract of land near Karns City, now known as the *KINKAID farm*. . . . Alexander STOREY, a native of Ireland, moved from Eastern Pennsylvania to Westmoreland County, and thence to Butler County. *Squire KINCAID*, a prominent figure among the pioneers, lived and died on a farm adjacent to the RIDDLE farm. *His son James* occupied the old homestead until his death; his widow and children moved West after the oil excitement commenced. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Is there any way to find a descendent of this Samuel Kincaid (Butler County PA) to obtain a DNA profile? Or can anyone on the Kincaid list find this Kincaid in their own genealogy? Don Larry Kincaid (Group C-2) On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Alice Gedge <adgedge@burgoyne.com> wrote: > The son of Samuel Kincaid m. Sarah Reed was not born until 1804 in Adams > Co., OH., so it wasn't that Samuel. In 1793 and 1795, the Samuel Kincaid > who m. Sarah Reed was living in St. Clair Township, Allegheny Co., PA. > > I have a note that says Baldwin Twp. was created in 1844 from Upper and > Lower St. Clair, Jefferson & Mifflin Twps. Baldwin Twp. is just south of > Pittsburgh. Butler County is north of Pittsburgh, so it isn't likely to be > the Samuel Kincaid who m. Sarah Reed either. > > My sister, Chris Kraft, has the Samuel Kincaid who m. Elizabeth Wilson as > moving from Fayette Co., PA (where he was in 1790) to Hardin Co., KY. > (where > he was in 1795). > > I don't know who your Samuel Kincade, Jr. is. > > Alice Gedge > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Norman Kincaide" <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> > To: <Kincaid@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:21 AM > Subject: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr. > > > Dear Kincaid-listers, I was going through the warrants and surveys for > Butler County, PA trying to find surveys in Donegal Township that might be > adjacent to a Kincaid and this is what I found. This survey was orginally > in > Allegheny County, later in Butler County. Who is this Samuel Kincade junior > to? Is he the son of Samuel Kincaid married to Sarah Reed who died at the > seige of Fort Meigs? Or the son of Samuel Kincaid who married > Elizabeth Wilson? Subsequently, this Samuel Kincaid died in Butler County, > PA in 1840 leaving three son: > John, James, and Robert. This Samuel is of particular interest to Group C > Kincaids if he is the son of either of the above Samuel Kincaids. This land > is also connected to the Craig family and it could be that the John > Kincaid, > of Butler County who sold his donation land Isaac Craig could be the > brother > of this Samuel Kincade, Jr. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for Jonathan > Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of > his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 > N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of Buffaloe > Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General. > Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter Condon, > improved land.. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912C-177, p. 90. > > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls-------------------------------Tounsubscribe from the list, please send an email > toKINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotesin the subject and the body of the messageNo virus found in this > incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion<http://www.avg.comversion/>: > 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.3/1613 - Release Date: 8/15/20085:58 AM > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/16/2008 10:39:34
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr.
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. Dear Larry, I'm working on it now.  Hopefully I may have something to post later in the day. I think this Samuel Kincaid is from Group A, possibly from James Kinkead, coroner & recorder of Westmoreland County and perhaps associated with Andrew Kinkead, Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, son of George Kinkead.  But I don't have a clear connection yet. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Larry Kincaid <larryk34@gmail.com> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 2:39:34 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr. Has anyone found a connection between these Kincaid's in Bulter County PA and any of the Kincaid DNA Subgroups?  Perhaps this is what Norman is trying to do.  A few months ago I sent an email to Norman about someone I work with named Storey, who found out that his ancestors in Butler County had farms adjacent to to this same Samuel Kincaid's farm.  Of course, I was curious if this Samuel Kincaid was related to anyone in Group C-2.  The following addtional information may be of interest, because my colleague has information about a Storey-Kincaid connection in northern Scotland.  He also knows which part of northern Ireland from which his ancestors migrated to PA and then Butler County, PA.  I'm always suspicious that groups of families migrated together to specific areas to buy land, rather than just as unconnected families.  Here's the additional information that he shared with me: _________________________________________________________________________________ The Storeys in western Pennsylvania. They (father Alexander Baird Storey and three sons, James, William & Robert) entered the country prior to the first census in 1790 because they appear in the roles of Chester County, PA. They settled briefly in Westmoreland County south of Pittsburgh, and then bought land northeast of Pittsburgh in Butler County in 1792. All four are buried in the Lower Bear Creek Cemetery in Fairview, PA.  Several other details suggest that these Storeys may have come originally (before Belfast) from northern Scotland, rather than the Border area. *There is a known clan of Storey's associated with the Ogilvie and Kincaid clans in northern Scotland. *  James' will (the one I'm descended from, who was the oldest of the three brothers and died of wounds sustained fighting the British in the War of 1812 on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border) lists his possessions at the time of his death in 1815. >From this website on the history of Butler County: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1895/95x44.htm  and also http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1883/83-40.htm FIRST SETTLERS:  In 1794 Rudolph BARNHART came into this township and settled on a tract of land near Karns City, now known as the *KINKAID farm*. . . . Alexander STOREY, a native of Ireland, moved from Eastern Pennsylvania to Westmoreland County, and thence to Butler County.  *Squire KINCAID*, a prominent figure among the pioneers, lived and died on a farm adjacent to the RIDDLE farm. *His son James* occupied the old homestead until his death; his widow and children moved West after the oil excitement commenced. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Is there any way to find a descendent of this Samuel Kincaid (Butler County PA) to obtain a DNA profile?  Or can anyone on the Kincaid list find this Kincaid in their own genealogy?  Don Larry Kincaid (Group C-2) On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Alice Gedge <adgedge@burgoyne.com> wrote: > The son of Samuel Kincaid m. Sarah Reed was not born until 1804 in Adams > Co., OH., so it wasn't that Samuel.  In 1793 and 1795, the Samuel Kincaid > who m. Sarah Reed was living in St. Clair Township, Allegheny Co., PA. > > I have a note that says Baldwin Twp. was created in 1844 from Upper and > Lower St. Clair, Jefferson & Mifflin Twps.  Baldwin Twp. is just south of > Pittsburgh.  Butler County is north of Pittsburgh, so it isn't likely to be > the Samuel Kincaid who m. Sarah Reed either. > > My sister, Chris Kraft, has the Samuel Kincaid who m. Elizabeth Wilson as > moving from Fayette Co., PA (where he was in 1790) to Hardin Co., KY. > (where > he was in 1795). > > I don't know who your Samuel Kincade, Jr. is. > > Alice Gedge > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Norman Kincaide" <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> > To: <Kincaid@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:21 AM > Subject: [KINCAID] Samuel Kincade Jr. > > > Dear Kincaid-listers, I was going through the warrants and surveys for > Butler County, PA trying to find surveys in Donegal Township that might be > adjacent to a Kincaid and this is what I found. This survey was orginally > in > Allegheny County, later in Butler County. Who is this Samuel Kincade junior > to? Is he the son of Samuel Kincaid married to Sarah Reed who died at the > seige of Fort Meigs? Or the son of Samuel Kincaid who married > Elizabeth Wilson? Subsequently, this Samuel Kincaid died in Butler County, > PA in 1840 leaving three son: > John, James, and Robert. This Samuel is of particular interest to Group C > Kincaids if he is the son of either of the above Samuel Kincaids. This land > is also connected to the Craig family and it could be that the John > Kincaid, > of Butler County who sold his donation land Isaac Craig could be the > brother > of this Samuel Kincade, Jr. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > 1794 Samuel Kincade, Jr. Surveyed the 18 day of September 1794 for Jonathan > Craig, 401 acres of land with the allowance of six per cent &c by virtue of > his improvement began the 18 day of Sept. 1794 situate in District No. 8 > N.W. of the Allegheny River on the waters of the West Branch of Buffaloe > Creek. Stephen Gapen, D.S. To Daniel Brodhead, Esqr. Surveyor General. > Adjacent landowners: William Craig, Samuel Kincade, Jr., Peter Condon, > improved land.. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912C-177, p. 90. > > > > > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls-------------------------------Tounsubscribe from the list, please send an email > toKINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotesin the subject and the body of the messageNo virus found in this > incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion<http://www.avg.comversion/>: > 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.3/1613 - Release Date: 8/15/20085:58 AM >  To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/16/2008 07:47:19
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Fw: Vetting Post for #11207
    2. Sue Liedtke
    3. This is the second call for review and comment on this vetting post for #11207 to James Kincaid and Elizabeth Church. Please take a few minutes to read over the post and give your opinion. If there is no objections or questions, I will mark this line as vetted sometime next week. Sue Liedtke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sali" <eagledove77@sbcglobal.net> To: <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 4:51 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Fw: Vetting Post for #11207 > > Vetting #11207 Group A set 1b to > James Kincaid and Elizabeth Church > > Researcher, Sally Standley, is granddaughter of Lola Mae Kincade Gibson > > Participant is son of John Rufus Kincade and Geraldine Maley > > Proven by: > > Obituary in Ohio newspaper the "Plain Dealer" Feb. 22, 1994 for John Rufus > Kincade naming participant as son and Geraldine as wife. > > Personal Knowledge: He is acknowledged by family as son of John Rufus > Kincade. The family is large and have continued to keep in touch through > generations. For many years a yearly fish fry and ice-cream social was > held near Pocahontas, AR where the whole family gathered while Lola Mae > and others shared family stories. Family photos of all generations back to > James & Susan Runnion are identified and in the possession of the > researcher. > __________________________________________ > > John Rufus Kincade b 22 Jan 1904 Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR d 21 Feb > 1994 Lakewood, Ohio buried All Saints Cemetery, Lakeland, Ohio m Geraldine > Maley > > Son of James Perry Kincaid and Georgeann Hawkins > > Proven by: > > Ohio Death Certificate for John Rufus Kincade lists above birth date and > place and wife Geraldine Maley. Lists parents as James Perry Kincaid and > Georgeann Hawkins. > > Probate Ct. Record #129 Randolph Co., Arkansas, Estate of Perry Kincaid, > Administrator John Kincade. > "That Whereas, J. Perry Kincaid was killed by electricity, near > Pocahontas, Arkansas on or about the 23rd day of July, 1926, leaving > surviving him his widow Birdie Kincade, and two sons, and one daughter, > Hulett Kincade and John Kincade, and Lola Gibson, nee Kincade;" > > 1910 Randolph Co., AR Census > Perry Kincade, 28 AR married 2nd/4 years ago > Birdie, wife 32 > Hulit, son 10 > Lola, dau. 8 > John, son 6 > > Pocahontas Star Herald, March 16, 1906 > p. 1 "The following marriage license was issued since our last issue: > J. P. Kincade to Mrs. Birdie Million" > p. 40 "Perry Kincade and Mrs. Birdie Million were married at the home of > Rev. M.D. Bowers Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m." > > Arkansas Bond and Marriage license issued to James P. Kincade and Georgia > A. Hawkins April 1, 1899. Certificate of Marriage April 2, 1899. > Certificate of Record April 24, 1899. Bond signed by John R. A. Kincade > > Personal knowledge Lola Mae Kincade Gibson acknowledged John Rufus as her > brother and participant as his son. Lola said her mother's name was George > Ann Hawkins who died when her clothes caught fire when Lola was 3 years > old. Lola is buried in the same grave plot as George Ann in the Sutton > Cemetary. Lola's death certificate lists James Perry Kincade and Georgann > Hawkins as her parents, informant was her daughter (mother of researcher). > Researcher's 1st plane trip was with Grandma Lola to see "Uncle John, Aunt > Gerry and the kids". > _______________________________ > James Perry Kincade b 1880 d July 23, 1926 m 1st Georgia A. Hawkins April > 2 1899, 2nd Birdie H. Carter Million > > Son of John Rufus Adams Kincade and Mary Elizabeth Sutton > > Proven by: > > Arkansas Bond and Marriage License for John R. A. Kincade and Mary E. > Sutton, March 19, 1880: Certificate of Marriage 21 March 1880: Certificate > of Record 27 March 1880. Bond signed by David Million and John R.A. > Kincade. > > 1900 Census Pocahontas, Randolph, Arkansas > John R. Kinsade 40 Ark > Mary E. 38 > George D 16 > Martha M 13 > Marion T 10 > Luke 8 > Fred 3 > Ed 1/12 > > 1930 Roanoke twp, Randolph Co. AR Census > Mary E. Kincade 67 b AR parents b Tennessee, widow, married at 17 > Hershel 9 grandson b AR parents b AR > Thomas S Sutton 55 brother b AR > > Mary's obituary reads: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kincade, aged 84, lifetime > resident of Pocahontas, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl > Dawson, March 15. She was born March 18, 1863, a daughter of the late Mr. > and Mrs. Frank Sutton. Her husband, John Kincade, preceded her in death > several years ago. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. > Funeral services were conducted at Sutton church Sunday at 2:30 p.m., by > the Revs. Ralph Staten and W. Harry Hunt. > She is survived by four sons, Geo., Ed, Luke and Fred Kincade; her > daughter and 37 grandchildren. > > > Personal knowledge: Lola Kincade Gibson told stories about staying with > Grandma Mary Elizabeth Sutton Kincaid. It was passed down in the family > that Mary E. found a cure that works well for colitis in babies. > Researcher's mother also stayed with her grandma Mary E. Sutton Kincade as > a child during summer months. Researcher personally knows as cousins a > son of George David Kincade, a granddaughter of Ed Kincade, and Hershel > Kincade, son of Fred Kincade among others. The children in the 1900 census > above were identified as Aunts and Uncles by Lola Mae. George David > Kincaid told his son about walking to Black Rock with his father who > worked there fixing tug boats and barges. They lived near the Black River. > > "Historical and Genealogical Abstracts from Randolph County Arkansas, > Newspaper of 1903 > Pocahontas Star Herald p. 42 > "Perry Kincade and family visited his father in Black river bottoms > Saturday night and Sunday" > > ____________________________ > John Rufus Adams Kincade b 4 Jan 1859 AR d 8 Dec 1903 Pocahontas, Randoph > Co. AR m 21 Mar 1880 Mary Elizabeth Sutton b 1863 dau of James F and Anne > Sutton > > Son of James P. Kincaid and Susannah Runnion > > Proven by: > > 1880 Census Randolph Co. AR > John Kingcad 21 AR parents b TN > Mary 17 AR parents b TN > (next door is James F. Sutton and Anne Sutton) > > 1870 Census Randolph Co. AR Demun twp Pocahontas post office > J. W. Collier 53 NC > Susannah 41 TN > V. Collier 6 TN (Victoria) > J.H. Kincaid 15 TN (note this should be G. H.) > Eliza Kincaid 12 TN > JOHN Kincaid 11 TN > W.H. Collier 12 TN > J.E. Collier 3 AR > > Randolph Co. AR Marriage Record > James W. Collier to Susan Kingkade filed Nov 18, 1862. Marriage Record > 27th day of Nov 1862. Certificate of Record 28th day of Nov 1862 > > Randolph Co. AR tax lists. > 1854 J.P. Kincade listed but has no assessment. > 1861 J.P. Kincade paid taxes on 120a > 1862 Susan Kincade paid taxes on 120a. J.P. is not on list > > 1860 Census Randolph Co. AR Roanoke Twp Blacks Ferry post office > (Extra census info will be needed in next link. Placed here to keep 1860 > AR census together in order to show locational relationship) > #1016 > Robert J. Newsom 43 TN Mill Right > Elizabeth 22 TN > Jerome W 5 TN > Margaret 4 TN > James 3 TN > Amanda 1 TN > > #1018 > James Kinkade 38 TN carpenter > Susan 26 TN > Lucinda 9 TN > George H. 7 TN > > #1019 > James F(rank). Sutton 31 TN > Anne 28 TN > Lucile 8 TN > Wm A. 6 TN > George W 5 TN > Francis M 2 TN > > 1860 Lawrence Co. AR Census (borders Randolph Co. near Blackrock) > #873 (note Samuel is actually last name in #872 but 1st name in #873 is 5 > yr old female with last name of previous family) > Samuel B Kincade 27 TN > Jane 39 > Rufus 22 TN > Mary A 18 > James R 7 > William G 7 > Elizabeth J 1 > > Samuel B Kincade married Jane Maxwell 22 Apr 1857 Lawrence Co. AR. No > divorce record from Barbara (see below) has been found. > Samuel B Kinkade and Rufus A Kinkade enlisted in the Confederate army in > Pocahontas, AR. Samuel died May 20, 1862. Probate records list his heirs > as James R and William G Maxwell and Elizabeth J. Kinkade. "Father and > Mother of said minors are both deceased." > > Letter written Oct 26, 1883 by "Nannie" Paddock of San Francisco to cousin > "Ellen" in Arkansas. Nannie is Amanda Newsom above. Ellen is Lucinda > Kincade Million, dau of Susan Runnion Kincade Collier. Nannie asks for > news about the family including Aunt Susan, cousin Henry, cousin George > Henry, cousin Johnny, "Vick" and Uncle Rufus. She mentions Mother, sister > Margery, and brother Jerome. > (Explanation of relationships for above) > > > ______________________________ > James Perry b c1828 TN d 1861-2 Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR m June 8, 1850 > Lewis Co. TN Susannah Runnion dau of Thomas & Parthena Runnion. > > Son of James Kincaid and Elizabeth Church > > Marriage book Lewis Co. TN > James P. Kincaid and Susannah Runnion 8 June 1850 no return filed > Elizabeth A Kincaid and Robert Joe Newsom 17 Jan 1853 > Samuel B Kincaid and Barbary Runnions 16 April 1853 > > Alexander Kincade sold 174+acres in Lewis Co.TN to Robert J. Newsom 14 > July 1853. Property included a mill. No explanation of how 21 yr old > Alexander acquired the property. > 1850 Census Lewis Co. TN Civil Dist #5 August 29 > James Kincade 53 cabinet maker KY > Elizabeth 45 TN > James P 22 cabinet maker TN > Alexander 18 cabinet maker TN > Samuel B 17 cabinet maker TN > Elizabeth A 15 TN > Rufus A 13 TN > Sarah P 11 TN > Rachel C 8 TN > Martha E 4 TN > William L (sic T). 1 TN > > 1850 Census Lewis Co. TN Civil Dist #3 Sept 1850 > #329 > Thomas Runyan 74 > Parthenia 50 > Barbary 16 > Nancy 7 > Dorathy 3 > > #330 > Winny Runyan 26 F TN > John McHenry Runyan 2 TN > Susanah Runyan 17 TN > Lucinda Runyan 2/12 TN > > In 1869 Winny Runyan signed a deposition presented in court that she had > lived in Lewis Co. since it was formed "I have never been married. I have > five children." Barbara Kincaid is called as witness and did not come in > the same court case. > > 1860 Census Lewis Co. TN > #25 > Winney Runnions 36 > Jane 17 > John M 12 > Thomas 10 > Joseph 5 > James P 3 > Mary J 7/12 > William A 7/12 > > #27 > Thomas Runnions 77 > Parthena 60 > Barbara 25 > Sarah 12 > Mary 9 > John 8/12 > > #29 > James Kingkaid 65 TN (ditto mark runs down the page) > Elizabeth 58 TN > Rachel 18 > Martha 16 > Taylor 15 > James C. 5 > > James C. Kincade and his mother Barbara Kincade are buried next to each > other in Sheboss Cemetery, NW Maury Co. TN. According to this family > Samuel disappeared and Barbara never found out what happened to him. > > _________________________ > James Kincaid b c 1795-1797 KY, TN or NC d c1861 Lewis Co. TN m 1822-25 > TN Elizabeth Church dau. of Joshua and Priscilla Church. > > MARTHA ELEANDER KINCADE (see 1850 Lewis Co. TN census for James Kincaid & > Elizabeth) > > Record of Deaths published in the Maury County Historical Society, > republished in Historic Maury, 1987 included: Martha E. Pinion, white, > female, widowed, b. 9 June 1845, d. 18 May 1927, aged 81-11-9; dau. of > Jas. Kincaid and Elizabeth Church, both born North Carolina. Cause of > death was ureamia. Inf. given by Mrs. Joe Dunn, Mt. Pleasant, burial > Columbia. > > > > Son of unknown > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KINCAID-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/16/2008 02:45:48