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    1. Re: [KINCAID] [SPAM]Re: Vetting Post #241829 to John & Margaret Kinkead
    2. John Kinkead
    3. My guess is that the William Kincaid who married Hannah Fawcett is the son of John of Bath. Seems to fit. > From: seleaml@actionnet.net > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 08:38:57 -0700 > Subject: Re: [KINCAID] [SPAM]Re: Vetting Post #241829 to John & Margaret Kinkead > > Thomas/Isabella Kincaid Kincaid had a son John born c1786. Information I > have doesn't give additional information. > John of Bath had a son John whom we have not identified. John of Bath's will > was filed in April 1813 so it is not him. > David (who m Sarah Hodge) had a son John but he would be much too young. > John/Elizabeth Dean Kincaid lived on the Jackson River so is a possibility. > > The William who m Hannah Fawcett is intriguing as Elizabeth Fawcett > Kincaid's niece says that the two William Kincaids who married the Fawcett > girls were not related. Could this William be the son of John/Elizabeth of > Bath? Note that the niece says that they moved to KY. > > Sue Liedtke > > >> 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." > > This record of the children of Benjamin Faucett is in Chalkley's Chronicles, > Vol. 2. > > Salvage vs. Faucett--O. S. 380; N. S. 139--Bill, 1821, by Benj. Salvage,that > in 1796 he formed partnership with Benj. Faucett, then living in Rockingham, > to manufacture iron. Fawcett owned a furnace in Rockingham called Idaho > Furnace. Agreement was that the lands owned by Faucett should belong to the > partnership. There was no division (the furnace failed for lack of iron), > and Fawcett moved to Bath, and died,intestate, leaving children, viz: > Joseph, Charles, Benj., Mary, Ann, Elizabeth, Catherine, Hannah, Abigail, > Drusilla. Mary married Wm. Harrison,Ann married John Bright, Elizabeth > married William Kinkead, Catherine married John Hodge, Hannah married Wm. > Kinkead, Abigail married Alexander McKillen (Kalips), Drusilla married > William Hodge. > > DRUSILLA FAWCETT (HODGE), the youngest daughter of Benjamin and Delilah > Fawcett, was probably born in Shenandoah County, Virginia in the 1790s, and > then raised in Rockingham County. She married William Hodge on July 1, 1813 > in Bath County, Virginia, with John D. Ervin acting as minister (Marriage > Bonds). John Kinkead provided surety and Benjamin Fawcett consented on the > Marriage Bond of June 22, 1813 (Metheny and Wise 1978:45). They probably > continued to live in Bath County, but nothing more is known about their > lives. Descendants of the Hodge family lived there into the 20th century. > http://gausschildren.org/genwiki/index.php?title=Fawcett:FAWCETT,_Drusilla_(1789_-_) > > Who was the John Kinkead who provided surety for the marriage of Drusilla > Fawcett to William Hodge in 1813? > > > > Barbara > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Kinkead > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 3:21 PM > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SPAM]Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Post #241829 to John & Margaret Kinkead > > > Thanks to your post previously, I located images of lawsuits against the > estate of Benjamin Fawcett naming the heirs, including William and Elizabeth > Kinkead and William and Hannah Kincaid, clearly identifying them as two > separate Williams. I know in the past there was some confusion about > whether the sisters actually married the same William Kinkead. > > In another suit, Elizabeth is referred to as Betsy Kinkead, the same > nickname that her nieces use in their accounts. > > In both lawsuits, William and Elizabeth do not appear in court and are > referred to as not residing in the counties where the suits are filed (one > in Augusta and the other in Bath). > > > > > From: dutchtreat@prodigy.net > > To: kincaid@rootsweb.com > > Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 15:00:40 -0400 > > Subject: [SPAM]Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Post #241829 to John & Margaret > > Kinkead > > > > Here is someone's research on the Fawcett,Faucett family of Virginia. > > > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.fawcett/229/mb.ashx > > > > "I am interested in finding out more about Benj. Franklin Fawcett, born > > mid > > 1700's and who lived in Rockingham Co. Virginia. From the book "Va. > > Soldiers > > of 1776", "In 1796, Faucett owned a foundry for the manufacture of iron. > > The > > furnace failed on account of the want of iron. Faucett then moved to Bath > > Co. where he died. I don't know who his wife was but his children and > > their > > spouses were: > > > > 1. Joseph Faucett > > 2. Charles Faucett > > 3. Benjamin Faucett > > 4. Mary Faucett who married William Harrison > > 5. Ann Faucett who married John Bright > > 6. Elizabeth Faucett who married William Kinkead > > 7. Catherine Faucett who married John Hoge > > 8. Hannah Faucett who married William Kinkead > > 9. Abigail Faucett who married Alex McKilley > > 10. Drusilla Faucett who married William Hoge > > > > Two Benjamin Fawcett's are listed on the 1790 census of Shenandoah County > > Virginia as head of households. There were ten people in each family. > > > > The 1820 census of Virginia lists a Benjamin Fawcett of Bath County 079 No > > Twp. Also listed next door was Charles Fawcett of Bath County 079 No Twp > > listed. > > > > A Joseph Fawcette is listed as living in Rockingham 174 Ha. on the 1820 > > census. A Molly Fawcett is listed as living in Rockingham 135 No Twp. > > listed. > > > > #5 above Jane Ann Faucett (22 March 1775 -27 Oct 1844) is my direct > > ggggrandmother. She married a german immigrant, John Bright, in Rockingham > > Co. Va in 1797 and after his death moved with her family to Vermillion > > County Indiana. Her sister, Mary, (1777 -?) married into my direct > > Harrison > > line and also settled in Vermillion 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

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