Keep up the good work Stephen. This is a great start to your research. Make sure you check out familysearch.org on a regular basis. It is amazing the record images which are being made available online. If anyone else answers Stephen's email, please do a "Reply All" so the list will get the benefit of your response and not just Stephen. Thanks. Ruth Cherecwich In a message dated 12/11/2012 3:39:45 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, stephen.c.kincaid@gmail.com writes: Stephen Charles Kincaid, born in Little Rock, AR to Charles George Kincaid and Stephany Ann Springer Charles George Kincaid, born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1945 lived in Bethel, KS was the second son to Walter George Kincaid and Mary Magdalene McDonald. This was Walter's second wife, as his first wife was killed while trying to cross a river. His son from previous marriage was Johnny Kincaid who had married Mary but divorced her and left (presumed out west to California), but was serving in the Army. Walter George Kincaid was born in 1895 and lived in West Liberty, KY (Morgan County). He migrated to Missouri and worked for Phillips Petroleum in the Kansas City, MO/KS area during the 1920s-1940s. He had 2 younger sisters, Loam and Marjorie. It is believed that he and his sisters lived or was taken in to be raised by a man with the last name of Keeton/Keaton (sp?) at the age of 10 (1905) there in West Liberty. It is believed that Keaton was a Merchant Marine, who might have possibly brought Walter and his sisters to the US from Scotland. Any and all previous generational information is limited to this at this point; however, I will try to determine more. -- Kindest regards, Stephen C. Kincaid MBL 501-240-8887 EML stephen.c.kincaid@gmail.com FBK www.facebook.com/stephenckincaid 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