In response to an email sent to me from Don, I want to add the following. Montfaut is supposed to be in the area of what is now called Poilly-lez-Gien. The Quinquet name was famous in France in the late 1700s due to a lamp improved upon and promoted by Antoine Quinquet. This was what we call the Argand lamp. To the French it was the Quinquet lamp. Argand patented the basics of the lamp, but Quinquet came up with the glass chimney idea. My understanding is that he was of the Soisson Quinquets. If we can connect them back to the Quinquets of Montfaut or to the Kincaids of Scotland, then we have another famous Kincaid inventor. Best wishes! Peter -----Original Message----- From: Kincaid Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 1:24 PM To: KINCAID@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] French connections - an exciting new area for Kincaidresearch! Hello everyone, Recently, I was contacted by a French person by the name of Charles Abbatucci. He provided me with some key information to help unlock a whole new area of Kincaid research; namely that of Kincaids in France. Early in our Kincaid history, the mid 1400s, at least one Kincaid went to France to serve in the French Scots Guard. The name Kincaid was rendered in the French tongue mainly as Quinquet (I have also seen Quinqued, Quincayt, and likely Quinget). One of these Kincaids founded a line that produced some successful Kincaids; namely the Quinquets of Mountfaut and Vielle-Ferté. Due to the importance of this new line of research I have put together a little paper using tidbits I've collected and which Charles Abbatucci pointed me to. This is on the Kyncades.org website at: http://kyncades.org/montfaut.pdf This is not the only successful Quinquet line in France. There was another group centered around Soissons that generated a long line of successful lawyers. I have yet to piece together their connection to the Kincaids. Years ago, I also became aware of a line of Quingets in Belgium and France that were thought to have been Kincaids, but the link remains elusive. The Quingets were one of the richest in Antwerp in the mid 1400s. It is easy to see that the Quinquets of Montfaut and Vielle-Ferté were Kincaids from Scotland because of their association with the Scots guard and their coat of arms being the same as the Kincaids in Scotland. Until solid connections are found for the Quingets and Quinquets of Soisson, it is hard to declare them to be Kincaids. Perhaps Charles Abbatucci will help solve this for us. This also opens another angle for DNA research. Hopefully, we can confirm the Kincaid connections. That they branched off in the 1400s and 1500s should be quite helpful in determining what the DNA signature of our Kincaid patriarch. I give a special thanks to Charles Abbatucci for providing the missing pieces of the puzzle for this family. I invite all you serious Kincaid researchers to keep an eye out for records relating to the Quinguets in France. Best wishes! Peter A. Kincaid Fredericton, NB, Canada For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
I can't resist this one, Dick. The French lines ceased to exist after the Germans broke through the Ardennes. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ________________________________ From: Richard Kinkead <rkinkead11@comcast.net> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] French connections - an exciting new area forKincaidresearch! Peter- Somebody has to ask the dumb question so I’ll volunteer: Did any of the French lines make it to Canada, survive and thrive there? Dick K.2562 From: Kincaid Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 2:47 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KINCAID] French connections - an exciting new area forKincaidresearch! In response to an email sent to me from Don, I want to add the following. Montfaut is supposed to be in the area of what is now called Poilly-lez-Gien. The Quinquet name was famous in France in the late 1700s due to a lamp improved upon and promoted by Antoine Quinquet. This was what we call the Argand lamp. To the French it was the Quinquet lamp. Argand patented the basics of the lamp, but Quinquet came up with the glass chimney idea. My understanding is that he was of the Soisson Quinquets. If we can connect them back to the Quinquets of Montfaut or to the Kincaids of Scotland, then we have another famous Kincaid inventor. Best wishes! Peter -----Original Message----- From: Kincaid Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 1:24 PM To: KINCAID@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] French connections - an exciting new area for Kincaidresearch! Hello everyone, Recently, I was contacted by a French person by the name of Charles Abbatucci. He provided me with some key information to help unlock a whole new area of Kincaid research; namely that of Kincaids in France. Early in our Kincaid history, the mid 1400s, at least one Kincaid went to France to serve in the French Scots Guard. The name Kincaid was rendered in the French tongue mainly as Quinquet (I have also seen Quinqued, Quincayt, and likely Quinget). One of these Kincaids founded a line that produced some successful Kincaids; namely the Quinquets of Mountfaut and Vielle-Ferté. Due to the importance of this new line of research I have put together a little paper using tidbits I've collected and which Charles Abbatucci pointed me to. This is on the Kyncades.org website at: http://kyncades.org/montfaut.pdf This is not the only successful Quinquet line in France. There was another group centered around Soissons that generated a long line of successful lawyers. I have yet to piece together their connection to the Kincaids. Years ago, I also became aware of a line of Quingets in Belgium and France that were thought to have been Kincaids, but the link remains elusive. The Quingets were one of the richest in Antwerp in the mid 1400s. It is easy to see that the Quinquets of Montfaut and Vielle-Ferté were Kincaids from Scotland because of their association with the Scots guard and their coat of arms being the same as the Kincaids in Scotland. Until solid connections are found for the Quingets and Quinquets of Soisson, it is hard to declare them to be Kincaids. Perhaps Charles Abbatucci will help solve this for us. This also opens another angle for DNA research. Hopefully, we can confirm the Kincaid connections. That they branched off in the 1400s and 1500s should be quite helpful in determining what the DNA signature of our Kincaid patriarch. I give a special thanks to Charles Abbatucci for providing the missing pieces of the puzzle for this family. I invite all you serious Kincaid researchers to keep an eye out for records relating to the Quinguets in France. Best wishes! Peter A. Kincaid Fredericton, NB, Canada For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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 For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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 ======= Email scanned by PC Tools - No viruses or spyware found. (Email Guard: 9.0.0.2308, Virus/Spyware Database: 6.20820) http://www.pctools.com/ ======= For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
Hello everyone, Recently, I was contacted by a French person by the name of Charles Abbatucci. He provided me with some key information to help unlock a whole new area of Kincaid research; namely that of Kincaids in France. Early in our Kincaid history, the mid 1400s, at least one Kincaid went to France to serve in the French Scots Guard. The name Kincaid was rendered in the French tongue mainly as Quinquet (I have also seen Quinqued, Quincayt, and likely Quinget). One of these Kincaids founded a line that produced some successful Kincaids; namely the Quinquets of Mountfaut and Vielle-Ferté. Due to the importance of this new line of research I have put together a little paper using tidbits I've collected and which Charles Abbatucci pointed me to. This is on the Kyncades.org website at: http://kyncades.org/montfaut.pdf This is not the only successful Quinquet line in France. There was another group centered around Soissons that generated a long line of successful lawyers. I have yet to piece together their connection to the Kincaids. Years ago, I also became aware of a line of Quingets in Belgium and France that were thought to have been Kincaids, but the link remains elusive. The Quingets were one of the richest in Antwerp in the mid 1400s. It is easy to see that the Quinquets of Montfaut and Vielle-Ferté were Kincaids from Scotland because of their association with the Scots guard and their coat of arms being the same as the Kincaids in Scotland. Until solid connections are found for the Quingets and Quinquets of Soisson, it is hard to declare them to be Kincaids. Perhaps Charles Abbatucci will help solve this for us. This also opens another angle for DNA research. Hopefully, we can confirm the Kincaid connections. That they branched off in the 1400s and 1500s should be quite helpful in determining what the DNA signature of our Kincaid patriarch. I give a special thanks to Charles Abbatucci for providing the missing pieces of the puzzle for this family. I invite all you serious Kincaid researchers to keep an eye out for records relating to the Quinguets in France. Best wishes! Peter A. Kincaid Fredericton, NB, Canada
To clarify, this affects 1477 and 44108, who descend from George Kincade and 1474, 3817, 49844 and 57467 who descend from David Kincaid. There was family traditions that George and David were brothers. I just recently obtained documentation that proves on paper they were indeed brothers. This is significant as it illustrates how mutations can occur in the different lines in the course of 200 years (even pesky parallel ones). Best wishes! Peter Kincaid -----Original Message----- From: Sue Liedtke Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:28 AM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] new chart is on web site [snip] This chart does not reflect Peter's recent discovery proving that #1477's ancestor George of County Tyrone, Ireland b c1805 was indeed the brother of Peter's ancestor David of Londonderry, Ireland b 1798. The next time I send a chart to Grant a notation to that affect will be included.
After some delay due to travel, Grant has posted the chart showing #241829 as vetted and has placed his vetting post in the lineages section of the Kincaid DNA project website at www.kincaiddna.org Grant's donation of time, expertise and server space in hosting the project website is much appreciated. Besides the chart and vetted lineages the website has information on DNA testing and links to other sites valuable for Kincaid research. This chart does not reflect Peter's recent discovery proving that #1477's ancestor George of County Tyrone, Ireland b c1805 was indeed the brother of Peter's ancestor David of Londonderry, Ireland b 1798. The next time I send a chart to Grant a notation to that affect will be included. While some project members have ordered more complex tests in the last few months, there are at present no basic tests pending so it might be some time before I send another chart to Grant. Sue Liedtke
Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded the first three segments of Kincaids in the 1870 Federal Census. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/Kincaids%20in%201870%20Census/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/ I hope to have the remainder completed by the end of 2012. There is still a good chunk of it to be done. On the other hand, some significant portions of the remainder are completed. Kentucky seemed to take forever. Anyway, here are the first three segments. In compiling these records I actually look at the document image to make sure it is a Kincaid. As I have seen in the past there are some creative permutations formatted by what ever transcriber has been used. There are Kincarts, I have not included them in these compilations. Sincerely Norman Kincaide
K Listers, Be sure to click on the news link in the email. It has 105 articles concerning Kincaid's from news sources! Don -----Original Message----- From: Don W Kincaid Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 12:55 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaid Kansas Story Thank you Kim for another Kincaid mystery! Perhaps someone on the Kincaid Research List will know more. From: N2myroots@aol.com Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 8:20 AM To: donwkincaid1@frontiernet.net Subject: Fwd: Kincaid Kansas Story Don, I had a fellow researcher send this to me if you want to post it to the Kincaid Digest Kim Kincaid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: hhdunlap@comcast.net To: n2myroots@aol.com Sent: 9/29/2012 4:02:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time Subj: Kincaid Kansas Story An Old Murder. Twenty-nine years ago Joseph Tribble, a resident, of Wathena, Kansas, who sympathized with the confederate cause, murdered Thomas Kincaid, who was a northern sympathizer, and who was at the time preparing to enlist in the Union army, Immediately after the murder, Tribble made his escape, going to Mississippi, where he entered the confederate army. After the war he settled in Mississippi. On the first of the present month Tribble went back to his former home thinking no one would recognize him. In this he was mistaken for he is now under arrest for the murder committed 29 years ago. Strangely enough when Tribble was taken in custody he had on his person the butcher knife with which he killed Kincaid in September 1861. Tribble takes his arrest very much to heart. He has a wife and three children on the plantation in Mississippi, who do not know pf his trouble. The Watertown Re-Union, Wednesday, July 9,1890, the local paper of Watertown, Jefferson County, NY, visible on line at http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html . Sorry, I cannot provide a precise URL, but it should pop right up by seaching for Kincaid. Hope Dunlap (610) 480-5112 La Maison M-303 219 Sugartown Road Wayne, PA 19087 For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
Thank you Kim for another Kincaid mystery! Perhaps someone on the Kincaid Research List will know more. From: N2myroots@aol.com Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 8:20 AM To: donwkincaid1@frontiernet.net Subject: Fwd: Kincaid Kansas Story Don, I had a fellow researcher send this to me if you want to post it to the Kincaid Digest Kim Kincaid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: hhdunlap@comcast.net To: n2myroots@aol.com Sent: 9/29/2012 4:02:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time Subj: Kincaid Kansas Story An Old Murder. Twenty-nine years ago Joseph Tribble, a resident, of Wathena, Kansas, who sympathized with the confederate cause, murdered Thomas Kincaid, who was a northern sympathizer, and who was at the time preparing to enlist in the Union army, Immediately after the murder, Tribble made his escape, going to Mississippi, where he entered the confederate army. After the war he settled in Mississippi. On the first of the present month Tribble went back to his former home thinking no one would recognize him. In this he was mistaken for he is now under arrest for the murder committed 29 years ago. Strangely enough when Tribble was taken in custody he had on his person the butcher knife with which he killed Kincaid in September 1861. Tribble takes his arrest very much to heart. He has a wife and three children on the plantation in Mississippi, who do not know pf his trouble. The Watertown Re-Union, Wednesday, July 9,1890, the local paper of Watertown, Jefferson County, NY, visible on line at http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html . Sorry, I cannot provide a precise URL, but it should pop right up by seaching for Kincaid. Hope Dunlap (610) 480-5112 La Maison M-303 219 Sugartown Road Wayne, PA 19087
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/democratandchronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=1600 12712#fbLoggedOut Kincaid, Martha S. M.D. Sodus: Martha Symonds Kincaid, M.D. died September 19, 2012 after a courageous 2 year battle with cancer. Martha died at her home surrounded by her loving family and friends. Born March 29th, 1947, to Frederick W. Kincaid Jr. and Alice L. Symonds, Martha is survived by her husband of 37 years, Richard F. Endres M.D.; sons Nathan Kincaid Endres M.D. (wife Tamara Rimash M.D.), Eric Kincaid Endres of Brooktondale, NY and Peter Kincaid Endres of Cambridge, MA; and grandson, Alden Paul Endres of Shelburne, VT; sisters Alice K. Putnam (husband John) of Holland Patent, NY, Margaret K. Clemons (husband Reginald) of Prospect, NY; brothers Frederick W. Kincaid, III (wife Danielle) of Holland Patent, NY and Charles H. Kincaid (wife Robin) of Auburn, NY. Martha was born in Utica and raised in Barneveld, NY. Valedictorian of her class of Holland Patent Central in 1965, she proceeded to complete her undergraduate education at the University of Rochester in 1969 and a medical degree at SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1973. Dr. Kincaid performed her pediatric internship at the Medical College of Virginia, and pediatrics residency at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Kincaid entered private practice in 1976 in Sodus, and with her husband, helped build the Rochester General Wayne Medical Group. She spearheaded the teenage family planning program, healthcare for migrant children, and the Sodus school health program. Later in her professional career, she lent her talents to the Sodus Board of Education for nine years, serving as its president for seven years, and the Alasa Academy Alternative Education Project. Martha raised three sons on the apple farm where she and her husband have lived for 31 years. She enjoyed music, art, reading, golf, skiing, travel, poetry, and most of all, being around her many friends and family members. A Memorial Service will be held at the family home, 7126 Mud Lane in Sodus on Saturday September 29th at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations in memory of Dr. Kincaid should be sent to: Gift and Donor Records (Student Scholarship Fund), University of Rochester, PO Box 270032, Rochester, NY 14627, or to S.U.N.Y Upstate Medical Alumni Foundation (Student Scholarship Fund) Setnor Academic Building, 750 East Adams Street, Syracuse, NY 13210. Arrangements: Norton Funeral Home of Sodus. On-line condolences to Dr. Kincaid's family may be sent to: _www.hsnorton.com_ (http://www.hsnorton.com) The obit has a photograph
In looking at the Kincaids in North Carolina, I noticed a spelling of our surname that I don’t recall seeing before. I did a phone search for Kindcaid in the whole USA and found only one. Anyone know Marvin Kindcaid? I called but got a recording saying the number was no longer in service. Thomas Kindcaid, born 1806, in SC, age 74, white, married, farmer, father b SC, mother b SC, Johns River, Caldwell County, NC. USFC, p. 627D. Marvin Kindcaid (417) 778-6028 2501 RR 2 Alton, MO 65606-9654
1850 Mortality Index for Clay County, IL http://genealogytrails.com/ill/clay/1850mortality.html I believe that these children's parents were Jesse Kinkade & Polly Goble. Jesse Kinkade's father was most likely George Kinkade/Sarah Trainor/Trainer. KINCADE, GREEN A. 1mo. ILL. OCT. UNKNOWN KINCADE, MARY A. 1mo. ILL. OCT. UNKNOWN Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Norman Kincaide Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 12:16 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded Kincaids in the United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 to the Kincaid Research page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/kincaids%20in%20census%20mortality%20schedules,%201850-1885.htm I have added notations to two Kincaids who fall into my line in Wayne Township, Erie County, PA. If any of you recognize an ancestor in this compilation, I will gladly add your information to that citation. Sincerely Norman Kincaide For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
Thank you, James. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ________________________________ From: James R. Brisbin <jrbrisbin@cabletv.on.ca> To: 'Norman Kincaide' <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>; kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 11:09 AM Subject: RE: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Norman; I can help with two of your listings. Tennessee 1860 Richie B Kincaid This is Richie Brownlow Kincaid son of Richie Kincaid and his wife Margaret Maupin. Richie sr. was the youngest child of John Kincaid and his wife Nancy Young. Ritchie was born 16 July 1856 and died 13 Jan 1860. Tennessee 1880 Susan Kincaid This is Susan Wilson wife of William Harrison Kincaid and daughter of David Robert Wilson and his wife Elizabeth Cawood. Susan was born 1 April 1807 and died 10 May 1880. She is buried behind the barn on the old homestead on Russell Lane in Claiborne County, Tennessee. When she died she was so heavy that her coffin had to be pulled by a "stone boat" up the hill to the grave. (a "stone boat" was a wagon on skids used to take stones from a field to the side/corner of the field.) Hope that this is a little help to you in your project. Well done; in kinship; James -----Original Message----- From: kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norman Kincaide Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 12:17 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded Kincaids in the United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 to the Kincaid Research page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/kincaids% 20in%20census%20mortality%20schedules,%201850-1885.htm I have added notations to two Kincaids who fall into my line in Wayne Township, Erie County, PA. If any of you recognize an ancestor in this compilation, I will gladly add your information to that citation. Sincerely Norman Kincaide For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
James- Your posters went out today. Allow 2 days to get to the border, six weeks to clear customs, then another day to get to your place. :) Dick From: James R. Brisbin Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 1:09 PM To: 'Norman Kincaide' ; kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Norman; I can help with two of your listings. Tennessee 1860 Richie B Kincaid This is Richie Brownlow Kincaid son of Richie Kincaid and his wife Margaret Maupin. Richie sr. was the youngest child of John Kincaid and his wife Nancy Young. Ritchie was born 16 July 1856 and died 13 Jan 1860. Tennessee 1880 Susan Kincaid This is Susan Wilson wife of William Harrison Kincaid and daughter of David Robert Wilson and his wife Elizabeth Cawood. Susan was born 1 April 1807 and died 10 May 1880. She is buried behind the barn on the old homestead on Russell Lane in Claiborne County, Tennessee. When she died she was so heavy that her coffin had to be pulled by a "stone boat" up the hill to the grave. (a "stone boat" was a wagon on skids used to take stones from a field to the side/corner of the field.) Hope that this is a little help to you in your project. Well done; in kinship; James -----Original Message----- From: kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norman Kincaide Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 12:17 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded Kincaids in the United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 to the Kincaid Research page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/kincaids% 20in%20census%20mortality%20schedules,%201850-1885.htm I have added notations to two Kincaids who fall into my line in Wayne Township, Erie County, PA. If any of you recognize an ancestor in this compilation, I will gladly add your information to that citation. Sincerely Norman Kincaide For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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 For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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 ======= Email scanned by PC Tools - No viruses or spyware found. (Email Guard: 9.0.0.2308, Virus/Spyware Database: 6.20660) http://www.pctools.com/ =======
Dear Norman; I can help with two of your listings. Tennessee 1860 Richie B Kincaid This is Richie Brownlow Kincaid son of Richie Kincaid and his wife Margaret Maupin. Richie sr. was the youngest child of John Kincaid and his wife Nancy Young. Ritchie was born 16 July 1856 and died 13 Jan 1860. Tennessee 1880 Susan Kincaid This is Susan Wilson wife of William Harrison Kincaid and daughter of David Robert Wilson and his wife Elizabeth Cawood. Susan was born 1 April 1807 and died 10 May 1880. She is buried behind the barn on the old homestead on Russell Lane in Claiborne County, Tennessee. When she died she was so heavy that her coffin had to be pulled by a "stone boat" up the hill to the grave. (a "stone boat" was a wagon on skids used to take stones from a field to the side/corner of the field.) Hope that this is a little help to you in your project. Well done; in kinship; James -----Original Message----- From: kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kincaid-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norman Kincaide Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 12:17 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: [KINCAID] Kincaids in US Census Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded Kincaids in the United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 to the Kincaid Research page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Researc h/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/kincaids% 20in%20census%20mortality%20schedules,%201850-1885.htm I have added notations to two Kincaids who fall into my line in Wayne Township, Erie County, PA. If any of you recognize an ancestor in this compilation, I will gladly add your information to that citation. Sincerely Norman Kincaide For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
Dear Kincaid listers, I have just uploaded Kincaids in the United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 to the Kincaid Research page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kincaide/Kincaid%20Research/Kincaids%20in%20US%20Census%20Mortality%20Schedules,%201850-1885/kincaids%20in%20census%20mortality%20schedules,%201850-1885.htm I have added notations to two Kincaids who fall into my line in Wayne Township, Erie County, PA. If any of you recognize an ancestor in this compilation, I will gladly add your information to that citation. Sincerely Norman Kincaide
Dear Kincaid listers, I know this is off topic, but I have just published my first fiction story on Amazon.com. I just thought you all should know. I'm a very happy Kincaide this evening. http://www.amazon.com/The-Discovery-Woodpecker-Pithecus-ebook/dp/B009D3SS1S/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1348029308&sr=1-1&keywords=The+Discovery+of+Woodpecker+Pithecus Sincerely Norman Kincaide
Which McDowell families in Kentucky are included in this book? Does it include Hardin County, KY? Some of the descendants of Robert/Mary Kinkade (died in Hardin County) married children/grandchildren of John McDowell/Mary Brown of Virginia. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meledie/ghtout/gp90.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meledie/ghtout/gp320.htm#head4 Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Bill Kinkead Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 3:20 PM To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry I find it necessary to run to my copy of "Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry", on frequent occasions, to confirm my memory, or to supplement it. It is a well written, suitably referenced addition for all, (whatever spelling), Kinkead libraries. Bill Kinkead Green Valley, AZ > > Several of you have expressed interest in obtaining a copy of the 1992 > book, "Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry," by June Lee Mefford Kinkead. You > may be pleased to know that the author still has a quantity of overruns > from the publisher and is anxious to sell her remaining inventory. > Please feel free to contact June or her husband, Sidney, at their home > in Lexington, Kentucky, at jlmkinkead@gmail.com or (859) 266-2773. The > 456-page, 7" by 10" book, is $30.00 and comes shrink-wrapped with an > accompanying "errata" sheet. It should be a part of every serious > Kincaid's genealogical library! > > Rick Kincaid > #242205 > Louisville, KY > rlkincaid@aol.com > > > > > > > > > For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, > including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: > > www.kincaiddna.org > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: www.kincaiddna.org ------------------------------- 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
Several of you have expressed interest in obtaining a copy of the 1992 book, "Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry," by June Lee Mefford Kinkead. You may be pleased to know that the author still has a quantity of overruns from the publisher and is anxious to sell her remaining inventory. Please feel free to contact June or her husband, Sidney, at their home in Lexington, Kentucky, at jlmkinkead@gmail.com or (859) 266-2773. The 456-page, 7" by 10" book, is $30.00 and comes shrink-wrapped with an accompanying "errata" sheet. It should be a part of every serious Kincaid's genealogical library! Rick Kincaid #242205 Louisville, KY rlkincaid@aol.com
I find it necessary to run to my copy of "Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry", on frequent occasions, to confirm my memory, or to supplement it. It is a well written, suitably referenced addition for all, (whatever spelling), Kinkead libraries. Bill Kinkead Green Valley, AZ > > Several of you have expressed interest in obtaining a copy of the 1992 book, "Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry," by June Lee Mefford Kinkead. You may be pleased to know that the author still has a quantity of overruns from the publisher and is anxious to sell her remaining inventory. Please feel free to contact June or her husband, Sidney, at their home in Lexington, Kentucky, at jlmkinkead@gmail.com or (859) 266-2773. The 456-page, 7" by 10" book, is $30.00 and comes shrink-wrapped with an accompanying "errata" sheet. It should be a part of every serious Kincaid's genealogical library! > > Rick Kincaid > #242205 > Louisville, KY > rlkincaid@aol.com > > > > > > > > > For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: > > www.kincaiddna.org > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Since there has been no further discussion on this line, I have marked it vetted. Sue Liedtke >> John Wade Kinkead >> DNA #241829 A-1a >> >> LINEAGE REVIEW >> John Wade Kinkead >> John Oliver Kinkead (1942-) >> Elias Franklin Kinkead (1914-1967) >> John DeWright Kinkead (1881-1958) >> William Smith Kinkead (1844-1918) >> John D Kinkead (1811-1895) >> William Kinkead (1771-1775 - 1830-1840) >> John Kinkead (before 1739 - 1820) >> >> ASCENDANTS >> >> JOHN WADE KINKEAD >> >> Son of John Oliver Kinkead & Mary Frances Hobbs >> >> Proven by: >> >> Birth Certificate for John Wade Kinkead born in Augusta, Richmond County, >> GA, to John Oliver Kinkead, age 29, born in Houston, TX, and Mary Frances >> Hobbs, age 28, born in Aiken, SC. This is the 3rd child born to this >> Mother. >> >> Marriage License from State of South Carolina, County of Augusta for John >> Oliver Kinkead, age 23, and Mary Frances Bauserman, age 22, dated >> 8/28/1965. Mary was previously married to a Bauserman. >> >> Life Knowledge. I know my father and am acknowledged by all relatives as >> his son. >> _______________________________________________________ >> JOHN OLIVER KINKEAD b. 19 March 1942, Houston, Harris County, TX. >> Married: 28 August 1965, North Augusta, Aiken County, SC - Mary Frances >> Hobbs b. 16 November 1942, Aiken, Aiken County, SC. >> >> Son of Elias Franklin Kinkead & Thelma Adelyn Anderson >> >> Proven by: >> Texas Birth Index for 1942 from Texas Department of Health, Bureau of >> Vital Statistics naming parents of John Oliver Kinkead as Ellis Franklin >> Kinkead and Thelma Adelyn Anderson. >> >> Marriage Certificate from The State of Texas, County of Wichita showing >> E.F. Kinkead and Mrs. Thelma A. Sparks married on 11/4/1935. Thelma was >> previously married to a Sparks. >> Pennsylannia Death Certificate for Ellis Franklin Kinkead b. 23 October >> 1914 OK, d. 27 October 1967 York, York County, PA naming parents as >> DeWright Kinkead and Charlotte Mitchell and wife as Thelma Adelyn >> Kinkead. >> >> Life Knowledge. John Oliver Kinkead (living) knew his father and was >> acknowleged by all relatives as his son. >> _______________________________________________________ >> ELIAS FRANKLIN KINKEAD b. 23 October 1914, Pittsburg County, OK d. 27 >> October 1967, York, York County, PA, Married 4 Novermber 1935, Wichita >> Falls, Wichita County, TX to Thelma Adelyn Anderson >> >> Son of John DeWright Kinkead & Charlotte Elizabeth Mitchell >> >> Proven by: >> >> 1930 United States Federal Census, Alderson, Pittsburg, Oklahoma >> John Kinkade, head, age 49, married at 24 yrs - born: Texas, father: >> Texas, mother: Missouri >> Lottie Kinkade, wife, age 45, married at 21 yrs - born: Mississippi, >> father: Mississippi, mother: Mississippi >> Ruth Kinkade, daughter, age 20 - born: Oklahoma, father: Mississippi, >> mother: Mississippi >> Bob Kinkade, son, age 17 - born: Oklahoma, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Elisa Kinkade, son, age 15 - born: Oklahoma, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Walter Kinkade, son, age 13 - born: Oklahoma, father: Texas, moher: >> Mississippi >> J A Kinkade, son, age 11 - born: Oklahoma, father: Texas, moher: >> Mississippi >> Thomas Kinkade, son, age 6 - born: Oklahoma, father: Texas, moher: >> Mississippi >> >> 1920 United States Federal Census, Cabaniss, Pittsburg, Oklahoma >> John D Kinkead, head, age 39 - born: Texas, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Lottie Kinkead, wife, age 35 - born: Mississippi, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Smith Kinkead, son, age 13 - born: Texas, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Ruth Kinkead, daughter, age 9 - born: Texas, father: Texas, moher: >> Mississippi >> Robert Kinkead, son, age 7 - born: Texas, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Elias Kinkead, son, age 5 - born: Texas, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> Walter Kinkead, son, age 2 - born: Texas, father: Texas, mother: >> Mississippi >> >> Marriage License from United States of America, Indian Territory, Central >> District (Choctaw Nation Marriage) for John Kinkead, age 24, and Lottie >> Mitchell, age 21, on 9/28/1905. >> >> WWI Draft Registration Card for John D Kinkead, b. 26 May 1881 living in >> Haywood, Pittsburg County, OK >> WWII Draft Registration Card for John Dwright Kinkead b. 26 May 1881, >> Erath County, TX living in McAlester, Pittsburg County, OK >> >> California Death Index for John Dwight Kinkead b. 21 May 1881 TX, d. 30 >> Apr 1958 San Diego, father's surname: Kinkead >> California Death Certificate for John Dwight Kinkead b. 21 May 1881 TX, >> d. >> 30 Apr 1958, San Diego, father's surname: Kinkead, father's birthplace: >> Missouri >> >> Grave marker in Evergreen Cemetery, El Centro, Imperial County, CA for >> Charlotte E (1884-1953) and John D Kinkead (1881-1958) >> >> Life Knowledge. John Oliver Kinkead (living) knew his grandparents, >> aunts >> and uncles and was acknowledged by them as the grandson of John DeWright >> Kinkead >> _______________________________________________________ >> JOHN DEWRIGHT KINKEAD b. 26 May 1881, Stephenville, Erath County, TX d. >> 30 >> April 1958, San Diego, San Diego County, CA m. 28 September 1905, >> McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma (then Indian Territory) - Charlotte >> Elizabeth Mitchell b. 20 October 1884, Pittsboro, Calhoun County, MS d. 4 >> March 1953, El Centro, Imperial County, CA. >> >> Son of William Smith Kinkead & Lucy Webb Lyon >> >> Proven by: >> >> 1900 United States Federal Census, De Leon, Comanche, Texas >> William S Kinkead, head, age 55, married 23 yrs - born: Missouri, father: >> Kentucky, mother: Kentucky >> Lucy W Kinkead, wife, age 42, married 23 years - born: Texas, father: >> Georgia, mother: Georgia >> John D W Kinkead, son, age 19 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, mother: >> Texas >> Jesse Kinkead, son, age 14 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, mother: Texas >> Walter Kinkead, son, age 11 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, mother: >> Texas >> Smithie Kinkead, son, age 8 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, mother: >> Texas >> Ida F Bradley, daughter, age 21 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, mother: >> Texas >> Taylor B Bradley, grandson, age 3 - born: Texas, father: Missouri, >> mother: >> Texas >> >> Marriage Record from The State of Texas, Erath County for W. S. Kinkade >> and L. W. Lyon dated 15 March 1876 >> >> Grave marker in Blue Cemetery, McAlester, Pittsburg County, OK for >> William >> S. husband of L. W. Kinkead, Mar. 15, 1844, Nov. 3, 1918. >> >> Obituary for Lucy Webb Lyon-Kinkead-Poole from McAlester News in >> McAlester, OK dated 5 December 1939 states "... .She was married to >> William Smith Kinkead in 1875. Mr. Kinkead died in 1918. ... Other >> survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Betty Plumlee of Hutchinson, Kas., >> and Mrs. Ida Rhodes of Hobbs, N.M.; three sons, J. D. Kinkead and J. J. >> Kinkead of McAlester, and Smith Kinkead of Hobbs, 28 grandchildren, and >> 22 >> great-grandchildren." >> _______________________________________________________________________ >> WILLIAM SMITH KINKEAD b. 15 March 1844, Marshall, Saline County, MO, d. 3 >> November 1918, McAlester, Pittsburg, OK, Married: 15 May 1876, >> Stephenville, Erath County, TX - Lucy Webb Lyon b. 14 February 1857, >> Belton, Bell County, TX, d. 4 December 1939, McAlester, Pittsburg, OK >> >> Son of John D Kinkead & Mary Elizabeth Smith >> >> Proven by: >> >> 1880 United States Federal Census, Marshall, Saline County, MO >> Jno. D. Kinkead, head, age 65, born: Kentucky, father; Virginia, mother: >> Virginia >> Mary E. Kinkead, wife, age 56, born: Kentucky, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Bartlett Kinkead, son, age 29, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Philip Kinkead, son, age 26, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Blackburn Kinkead, son, age 21, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Elijah Kinkead, son, age 19, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Robt. L. Kinkead, son, age 16, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> Ida C. Kinkead, daughter, age 14, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, >> mother: Kentucky >> Woodford Kinkead, son, age 11, born: Missouri, father: Kentucky, mother: >> Kentucky >> >> 1870 United States Federal Census, Marshall, Saline County, MO >> John Kincade, age 54, Virginia >> Mary Kincade, age 48, Kentucky >> Bartlett Kincade, age 23, Missouri >> Fielding Kincade, age 16, Missouri >> Fanny Kincade, age 14, Missouri >> Blackburn Kincade, age 12, Missouri >> Elijah Kincade, age 9, Missouri >> Robert Kincade, age 7, Missouri >> Ida Kincade, age 5, Missouri >> Woodford Kincade, age 2, Missouri >> >> [note: Fielding Philip "Phil" Combs Kincade is full name of Phillip age 7 >> below] >> >> 1860 United States Federal Census, Marshall, Saline County, MO >> John D Kinkade, age 48, Virginia >> Mary Kinkade, age 37, Kentucky >> Elizabeth Kinkade, age 18, Missouri >> Smith Kinkade, age 14, Missouri >> Bartlett Kinkade, age 13, Missouri >> Thomas Kinkade, age 10, Missouri >> Phillip Kinkade, age 7, Missouri >> Frances Kinkade, age 5, Missouri >> Blackburn Kinkade, age 4, Missouri >> >> [note: Thomas Preston (Presly) Kinkade is full name of Thomas above] >> >> 1850 United States Federal Census, District 90, Saline County, MO >> John D Kinkead, age 37, Virginia >> Mary Kinkead, age 26, Kentucky >> Elizabeth Kinkead, age 8, Missouri >> Smith Kinkead, age 6, Missouri >> Bartlett Kinkead, age 4, Missouri >> Presly Kinkead, age 2 mo, Missouri >> >> Marriage bond: Henry Co. KY "Know all men by these presents that we, John >> D. Kinkead and Bartlett Smith held and firmly bound unto the Commonwealth >> of Kentucky in the sum of fifty pounds to the payment whereof well and >> truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs Exec & admins jointly and >> severally firmly by these presents. Signed and seal this 10th day of June >> 1840. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas a >> marriage is about to be solemnized between the above bound Jno D. Kinkead >> and Mary E Smith, daughter of Stephen Smith of this county, consent >> given. >> Now if it shall always appear that there is no lawful cause to obstruct >> said marriage then the above obligation to be void else to remain in full >> force and virtue. John D. Kinkead {seal} B. Smith {seal}" >> >> Death certificate from Oklahoma for William S. Kinkead born about 1845 in >> Missouri, died 3 November 1918. Parents not listed. >> >> Will of John D Kinkead in Vernon County, MO dated 9 January 1893, proven >> 6 >> March 1895 naming wife, Mary E. Kinkead, sons W. S. Kinkead, T. P. >> Kinkead, E. S. Kinkead, R. L. Kinkead, F. C. Kinkead, J. B. Kinkead, B. >> S. >> Kinkead, Woodford Kinkead and daughters Ida C. Maring, Bettie Rogers. >> >> Grave markers in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Walker, Vernon County, MO for J. >> D. Kinkead, Jan. 6, 1811, Feb. 4, 1895 and Mary E. Kinkead, Apr. 12, >> 1823, >> Oct. 12, 1906. >> _________________________________________________ >> JOHN D KINKEAD b. 6 January 1811, Virginia or Kentucky d. 4 February >> 1895, >> Walker, Vernon County, MO, Married: 10 June 1840, Henry County, KY - Mary >> Elizabeth Smith, b. 23 April 1823, Henry County, KY, d. 12 October 1906, >> Aubrey, Denton County, TX >> >> Son of William Kinkead & Elizabeth Fawcett >> >> Proven by: >> >> Land Sale in Woodford County, KY dated 7 August 1841: "This indenture >> made >> this 7th day of August in the year 1841 between John D. Kinkead, Presley >> Kinkead, Evelina Kinkead, Delilah Kinkead and Margaret Kinkead, heirs and >> dower of William Kinkead decd. of the one part and Stithe E. Burton of >> the >> other part all of the County of Woodford and State of >> Kentucky...containing five acres five quarters and twenty two poles which >> land was allotted to William Kinkead as one of the heirs of John Kinkead >> in the division among his heirs...together with their mother, Elizabeth >> Kinkead who hereby relinquishes her right of dower in and to the lands >> conveyed in this deed...Elizabeth Kinkead the wife and [unreadable] of >> the >> within named William Kinkead deceased..." >> >> Preston B. Kinkead's obituary from the Nevada Daily Mail of 22 November >> 1898 - "Mrs. Ed G. Maring received a dispatch this morning from Walker, >> to >> the effect that her uncle Presley Kinkead died at seven o'clock Monday >> evening of dropsy, aged 83 years. The deceased was a native of Lexington, >> Ky., but lived a greater part of his life in Texas, coming to Vernon >> county some five years ago. He was the last member of the Kinkead family >> of six children, all of whom reached the advanced age of eighty." >> >> Ida Kinkead's marriage announcement from the Nevada Daily Mail of 9 April >> 1886 - "Wednesday, April 7, by Rev. L. P. Sicelow, of Butler, Mo., at the >> residence of the bride's father, Jno. Kinkead, near Walker, E.G. Maring >> and Miss Ida Kinkead. After receiving the congratulations and well wishes >> of those present, a sumptuous feast was spread, after which the couple >> departed for their future home in this city." >> >> 1880 United States Federal Census >> P. B. Kinkade, age 65, Kentucky, father: Virginia, mother: Virginia >> Delila Kinkade, age 70, Virginia, sister to P. B., father: Virginia, >> mother: Virginia >> >> [Birthplace for John D Kinkead has been given as both Virginia and >> Kentucky. According to the obituary of his brother, Preston "Presley" B. >> Kinkead, Preston was born in 1815 in Lexington, Fayette County, KY. >> Presumably, the family relocated from Virginia to Kentucky sometime >> around >> John D Kinkead's birth in 1811. His sister Delilah Kinkead, born around >> 1810 was also listed as being born in both Virginia and Kentucky on >> various census. Census for the children of John D Kinkead list their >> father's birthplace as Kentucky.] >> >> 1840 United States Federal Census, Woodford County, KY >> >> >> Elizabeth Kinkead >> 2 males 20 thru 29 >> 3 females 20 thru 29 >> 1 female 50 thru 59 >> >> 1830 United States Federal Census, Woodford County, KY >> >> >> William Kinkead >> >> 1 male 10 thru 14 >> 1 male 15 thru 19 >> 1 male 20 thru 29 >> 1 male 50 thru 59 >> 1 female 10 thru 14 >> 1 female 15 thru 19 >> 1 female 20 thru 29 >> 1 female 40 thru 49 >> >> 1820 United States Federal Census, Woodford County, KY >> William Kinkead >> 2 males under 10 >> 1 male 10 thru 15 >> 1 male 45 and over >> 2 females under 10 >> 2 females 10 thru 15 >> 1 female 26 thru 44 >> >> Marriage record: Virginia Marriages 1740-1850, Bath County, VA for >> William >> Kinkead and Elizabeth Fawcett dated 20 August 1804. >> >> Interview with Henrietta Fawcett-Gauss (niece of Elizabeth >> Fawcett-Kinkead) handwritten notes from interview attributed to Charles >> Henry Gauss transcribed by Susan D Chambliss 22 May 1999: "...children of >> Benjamin and Delilah Fawcett were Joseph, Charles and Benjamin, also >> Annie >> who married a Mr. Bright, Mollie who married a Mr. Harrison, Kitty and >> Drusilla, who married twice, her second husband named Odell, another was >> Betsy Kinkead, who came to Missouri about 1841 and moved to Saline >> County, >> she had lived in Kentucky, Hannah also married a Kincaid in Virginia. >> The >> youngest daughter was named Abby, married and moved away." >> >> Letter from Lucretia Catherine Fawcett-McCluer (niece of Elizabeth >> Fawcett-Kinkead) dated 12 April 1911 transcribed by Susan D Chambliss on >> 26 January 2000: "Pa's five sisters moved away. Aunt Annie Bright & Aunt >> Molly Harrison to Indiana, Aunt Hetty Odell & Aunt Kincaid (I forgotten >> her given name) to Kentucky and Aunt Betsy Kincaid to Saline Co. MO. The >> two Kincaids were no akin at all. We never heard from any of them and >> have no knowledge of their locations or their deaths." >> >> _________________________________________________ >> WILLIAM KINKEAD b. between 1771-1775 Augusta County, VA d. between >> 1830-1840 Woodford County, KY, Married: 23 Augusta 1804, Bath County, >> VA - >> Elizabeth Fawcett, b. between 1781-1790, Shenandoah County, VA, d. after >> 1841, Saline County, MO >> >> >> Son of John Kinkead & Margaret >> >> Proven by: >> >> Will of John Kinkead in Woodford County, KY dated 20 Jul 1817: "In the >> name of God, Amen. I John Kinkead of the County of Woodford and State of >> Kentucky being frail in body, but of perfect health and memory...I will >> and bequeath to my dear and loving wife (Margaret) (after all of my just >> debts and funeral charges being first paid) my house plantation during >> her >> natural lifetime...and at my wife's decease or death, I will and bequeath >> all ??? property and my farm or tract of land to be equally divided >> beween >> my sons, Thomas Kinkead, James Kinkead, Joseph Kinkead, Archibald >> Kinkead, >> William Kinkead and John Kinkead and my grandson Preston W. Davis, he >> being the only heir and ??? of my deceased daughter Jane Davis..." >> >> Land Division of John Kinkead in Woodfod County, KY dated 18 January >> 1823: >> "We then proceeded to divided the above tract into seven equal parts as >> follows ... Lot No. 4th Surveyed for William Kinkead containing 5 acres 5 >> quarters & 22 poles... >> >> Land Sale in Woodford County, KY dated 7 August 1841: See above deed by >> William D's heirs >> >> Old King William home and families, pg. 165: "ANNE(NANCY) >> QUARLES....Married, second, Archibald Kinkead, a merchant of Versailles, >> Kentucky. Son of John Kinkead, of Augusta County, Virginia, who moved to >> Woodford County, 1789." >> >> History of Woodford County, pg. 336: "Annie (Nancy) Quarles, who married, >> first, Horatio Hall, second, Archibald Kinkead, a merchant of Versailles, >> Ky., and son of John Kinkead of Augusta County, Va., who was a near >> relative of William Kinkead the pioneer of Woodford County..." >> >> Augusta County Deed Book #25 dated 20 September 1785: John Kinkead and >> Margaret his wife of the Calfpasture in Augusta Co., VA sell to Alexander >> Thompson, for L80, 88 acres on both sides of the Calfpasture river, where >> the said John Kinkead and Margaret now live, the same land that was >> conveyed to the said John Kinkead by John Kinkead and Elizabeth his wife >> by deed bearing date 19 & 20 Aug 1770. Signed John Kinkead, Margaret >> Kinkead. >> _________________________________________________ >> JOHN KINKEAD b. before 1739 d. 1820 Woodford County, KY, Married: >> Margaret >> b. before 1744 d. between 1817-1820 Woodford County, KY >> >> Son of unproven >> Possible parents: John Kinkead & Elizabeth of Augusta County, VA >> >> What is known: >> >> >> Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 dated 20 August >> 1770: Grantor: John Kinkead Sr., Grantor's Wife: Elizabeth Kinkead, >> Grantee: John Kinkead Jr., Neighbor: Mathew Kinkead, Property: 88 acres >> on >> Calfpasture River; corner Mathew Kinkead, Price: 40L, Remarks: Property >> part of 530 acres conveyed to grantor by John Kinkead, clerk, 17 Oct >> 1754. >> >> "Old King William home and families", pg. 165 - "ANNE(NANCY) >> QUARLES....Married, second, Archibald Kinkead, a merchant of Versailles, >> Kentucky. Son of John Kinkead, of Augusta County, Virginia, who moved to >> Woodford County, 1789." >> >> "History of Woodford County", pg. 336 - "Annie (Nancy) Quarles, who >> married, first, Horatio Hall, second, Archibald Kinkead, a merchant of >> Versailles, Ky., and son of John Kinkead of Augusta County, Va., who was >> a >> near relative of William Kinkead the pioneer of Woodford County..." >> >> For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, >> including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: >> >> www.kincaiddna.org >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > > For complete information about the Kincaid of all spellings DNA project, > including a chart, lineages, and how to participate, go to: > > www.kincaiddna.org > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >