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    1. Re: [KINCAID] Baronscourt Kinkeads was Re: Kinkeads from Londonderry
    2. Norman Kincaide
    3. An Andrew Hamilton received warrant Sept. 10, 1735, received a patent the same day for 1500 acres, see the survey: http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20BB1-BB4/Book%20BB3/Book%20BB3%203.pdf Part of Conestogoe Manor I didn't find any Lockhardts in the warrant register for Lancaster County, PA. Furthermore, I have never found any record for this Thomas Kincaid in Lancaster County, PA. Sincerely Norman Kincaide --- On Thu, 1/20/11, Sue Liedtke <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Sue Liedtke <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Baronscourt Kinkeads was Re: Kinkeads from Londonderry > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011, 7:12 PM > > Patrick (Calhoun) and > Catherine  took their children to America in 1733, > > after her > > Stewart children were grown. They landed either in New > York or > > Philadelphia > > and moved to Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, where they > settled in the > > Chestnut > > Level area. Around 1748, some time after Patrick’s > death, Catherine moved > > her family to some new lands that were opening up in > Augusta Co., > > Virginia. > > The 1733 date corresponds with the April 29, 1733 departure > from Belfast of > the Ship Hope with  Archibald Hamilton & wife > Frances Calhoun and Andrew > Hamilton & wife Martha Kinkead on it. I wonder who else > was on that ship and > if the manifest shows Patrick/Catherine? The probability is > high that these > couples also went to Chestnut Level (or close by) in > Lancaster Co. before > coming to Augusta Co. > > Thomas Kincaid/Margaret Lockhart bought land from James > Lockridge very near > Andrew Hamilton/Martha Kincaid on the Great Calf Pasture. > From "Chalkley's Cronicles" Kincaid vs Lockridge. > "William Kinkead, an infant under the age of 21 years, son > and heir-at-law > of Thomas Kinkead, late of County of Augusta, by James > Lockhard, his nest > friend. Bill filed May, 1753. Thomas Kinkead, in 1747, > removed from the > Province of Pennsylvania with orator and Thomas's family. > On November 19, > 1747, Thomas bought 263a joining John Preston, Robert > Lockridge, Robert Gwin > in Augusta County. Thomas died in 1750 intestate, leaving a > widow and ____ > children. of whom orator is eldest. Bond of James > Lockridge, of Augusta > County, with Thomas Kinkead of Lancaster County, > Pennsylvania, dated 19th > November, 1747" > > Since the "orator" was James Lockhart, who was representing > William, the > words "orator is eldest" is a bit confusing. I also think > it strange that > Thomas, who was "of Lancaster Co" in Nov. 1747 would have > moved his family > in the dead of winter without a shelter awaiting them. A > more likely > scenerio would have the actual removal from Lancaster Co. > as soon as the > roads were passable in the spring. The discrepancy may also > be due to the > year shift. Also the "orator" moved with Thomas' family. > Does he mean > Thomas' wife and children or perhaps one or more of Thomas' > siblings. The > actual transcript may shed more light. > > It is also confusing that James Lockridge actually bought > half the 1040a > (lot 17) surveyed for John Preston (who d Feb 1747/8) from > P & L in 1748. In > 1763 James Lockridge sold the other 260a of this half of > lot 17 to a Moses > McElvan who sold to Thomas Kincaid (between Wm Kincaid and > Robert Gwinn). > The other half of lot 17 derived to John Preston's son > William who sold to > his daughter Mary who in 1763 sold to Robert Lockridge who > sold to David > (Winnefred) and John (Elizabeth) in 1764. The Kincaids sold > to Wm Meeter in > 1770. (Note that this is the same year that John the Weaver > started selling > his GCP land). John the Clerk's land (bought in 1745 with > the mortgage help > of David) was lot 18. John the Clerk sold the lower half to > John the Weaver > in 1754. Andrew/Martha Kincaid Hamilton's land was not part > of the P&L > patent. It lay on a side stream very near lot 18. Andrew > Hamilton was on > road orders for the Calf Pasture in 1745.  This is a > nice little Kincaid > nest lead by the Hamiltons and John the Clerk in 1745, > followed shortly by > Thomas in 1747/8 then John the Weaver in 1754. > > Since it is often the case that other members of a family > would migrate > together or shortly after a pioneering member, I am > wondering if the > Lockhart family lived in the Chestnut Level area of > Lancaster Co. before > coming to Augusta. If so, a working HYPOTHESIS may be that > Thomas and Martha > Kincaid Hamilton were siblings. A possible 3rd sibling may > be John the Clerk > or John the Weaver. Note that a hypothesis is only a > direction for further > study. It needs substantial work prior to any degree of > certainty. The > connection of Martha to the Hamilton family of Ards may be > a valuable clue. > > Sue Liedtke > > > 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 join the DNA project, go to: > www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message

    01/20/2011 04:45:27