The map still applies. However, I don't believe I ever concluded that there were two Roberts in the area. The Robert1 and Robert2 were given to indicate the location of two separate land holdings in the name of Robert Kinkead. Robert was pretty well given the boot in 1757 and he went to the Corhober area of County Sligo. He appears to have died there probably in 1762. His widow was named Mary. His eldest son was Charles and he was the merchant in Strabane. Mary the widow later obtained land in Drumbeg, County Donegal and left relatives there. The is good evidence that James Kinkead, watchmaker of New Castle County, Delaware was the son of Robert and younger brother of Charles Kinkead. I have no information of posterity of Charles Kinkead the merchant of Strabane. I have some leads which I am working on but nothing worth saying at the moment. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick Kinkead" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Baronscourt Kinkeads was Re: Kinkeads from Londonderry ?Peter- This is my line. On the map you annotated for me a few years back you indicated two Johns, a James, a Charles and two Roberts in and around Barons Court. Any idea where Robert2 fits into the new scheme? Maybe Charles is my GGGGGGPappy?