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    1. [KINCAID] George Kincaid of Charleston, SC; Jamaica & Exeter, England
    2. Peter A. Kincaid
    3. Hello everyone, George Kincaid of Charleston, South Carolina stuck to the English side during the Revolutionary War and was thus forfeited and he fled to England. He died in Exeter. We do know that George was married to a Marion. His Will in Exeter names his wife, mother Grizel, sister Mary and brother Patrick. The connection to William Kincaid and Grizel Agnew comes from records relating to the sister Mary. Her death is recorded as follows: {29 December 1797} At Exeter, at the house of her brother, Patrick Kincaid, Esq. Mrs. Mary Ross, relict of the Rev. Andrew Ross, late of Balsarroch, at minister of the gospel in the parish of Inch [The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany. Vol. XI, new series. Edinburgh, 1798. p. 159. col. 2]. Rev. Andrew Ross (1726-14 Dec 1787) of Balsarroch, Kirkcolm Parish was the minister of Inch and Saulseat from 1762]. Their marriage is recorded as: 1784. Septr 4th. The Revd Mr Andrew Ross Minister of the gospels in the Parish of Inch and Miss Mary Kincaid in the Parish of Wigtown gave in their names in order for Proclamation of Marriage. pd tax. [GROS, O.P.R. Marriages, Inch Parish, Wigtown county. Mary Kincaid, 4 September 1784, 886/00 0010 0115]. It looks like Mary and George was the children of William Kincaid and Grizel Agnew of Wigtownshire, Scotland and they thus be from thesame area as the Rev. John Kincaid of Chalcarroch who was transported to New Jersey in the 1680s for his adherance to the Covenanter cause. William Kincaid married Grizel Agnew in Wigtown Parish, Wigtown on 21 February 1731. This is the only family of that time recorded there in Wigtownshire that Mary could fit into. William was later a merchant traveller in England. George Kincaid was connected to a William Kincaid in South Carolina: Records of the Court of Ordinary: "George Kincaid to administer the estate of William Kincaid mariner deceased as principal creditor to be read in the parish church of St. Michael. July 1st 1768" [South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Vol. XXVI (1925), p. 127]. Do we have a good summary of his activities in Charleston? Are there any references to Agnews in his activities in the US? Best wishes! Peter Kincaid Fredericton, NB, Canada

    01/09/2011 07:57:34
    1. Re: [KINCAID] George Kincaid of Charleston, SC; Jamaica & Exeter, England
    2. Dennis House
    3. Here are records for this George. Enjoy. CHA 04/20/1763 SCMA-237( ) Andrew Robertson, merchant and Helen his wife ... to George Kincaid, cooper, all of Charleston, L 6000 currency, part of lot #12, being the eastern-most brick tenement ... bounding N 18 ft. on Broad Street, E 99 ft. on Mary Ellis, W on the W brick tenement and land thereto ... bounding S on part of lot #12 ... CHA 07/14/1764 SCMA-238( ) George Kincaid, cooper, to Benjamin Smith Esq., both of Charleston, L 2500 currency, the E. brick tenement occupied by Dr. William Loocock, on part of lot #12, bounding N 18 ft. on Broad Street, E 90 ft. on Mary Ellis, W on the W brick tenement and land thereto ... bounding S on part of lot #12 ... mortgage. On Mar 5, 1770 Benjamin Smith declared the mortgage paid. CHA 09/14/1767 SCMA-367( ) Sarah Bullard, executrix ... to George Kincaid, cooper, all of Charleston, L 1405 currency, the SW part of lot #239, bounding N & E on other parts of the same lot, S 189 ft. on lot #251, W 50 ft. on Archdale Street. ... CHA 02/13/1770 SCMA-121( ) George Kincaid, cooper, and Marion his wife to Isaac Waldron & Jacob Waldron, mariners, of Charleston, L 4500 currency, a brick tenement & part of lot #12 in Charleston, ... bounding N 18 ft. on Broad Street, E 99 ft. on Mary Ellis, W on the W brick tenement and land thereto ... bounding S on part belonging to George Kincaid ... CHA 03/09/1770 SCMA-123( ) Miles Brewton of the 1st part and ..., George Kincaid, all of Charleston of the 2nd part, ... the arbiters award that the south brick wall lately built by Brewton be forever hereafter the boundary between the parties; the lands on S side of the wall to be to parties of 2nd part, the land on N side to be Brewton's ... CHA 03/29/1770 SCMA-124( ) ..., George Kincaid, to Miles Brewton, all of Charleston of the 2nd part, L350 all of their land North of the wall lately erected by Miles Brewton ... -------------------------------------------------- From: "Peter A. Kincaid" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 12:57 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: [KINCAID] George Kincaid of Charleston, SC;Jamaica & Exeter, England > Hello everyone, > > George Kincaid of Charleston, South Carolina stuck to > the English side during the Revolutionary War and > was thus forfeited and he fled to England. He died > in Exeter. > > We do know that George was married to a Marion. > His Will in Exeter names his wife, mother Grizel, sister Mary > and brother Patrick. The connection to William Kincaid > and Grizel Agnew comes from records relating to the sister > Mary. Her death is recorded as follows: > > {29 December 1797} At Exeter, at the house of her brother, > Patrick Kincaid, Esq. Mrs. Mary Ross, relict of the Rev. Andrew > Ross, late of Balsarroch, at minister of the gospel in the parish of > Inch [The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany. Vol. XI, > new series. Edinburgh, 1798. p. 159. col. 2]. > > Rev. Andrew Ross (1726-14 Dec 1787) of Balsarroch, Kirkcolm > Parish was the minister of Inch and Saulseat from 1762]. Their > marriage is recorded as: > > 1784. Septr 4th. The Revd Mr Andrew Ross Minister of the gospels > in the Parish of Inch and Miss Mary Kincaid in the Parish of Wigtown > gave in their names in order for Proclamation of Marriage. pd tax. > [GROS, O.P.R. Marriages, Inch Parish, Wigtown county. Mary > Kincaid, 4 September 1784, 886/00 0010 0115]. > > It looks like Mary and George was the children of William Kincaid > and Grizel Agnew of Wigtownshire, Scotland and they thus be from > thesame area as the Rev. John Kincaid of Chalcarroch who was > transported to New Jersey in the 1680s for his adherance to the > Covenanter cause. William Kincaid married Grizel Agnew in Wigtown > Parish, Wigtown on 21 February 1731. This is the only family of that > time recorded there in Wigtownshire that Mary could fit into. William > was later a merchant traveller in England. George Kincaid was > connected to a William Kincaid in South Carolina: > > Records of the Court of Ordinary: "George Kincaid to administer the > estate of William Kincaid mariner deceased as principal creditor to be > read in the parish church of St. Michael. July 1st 1768" [South Carolina > Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Vol. XXVI (1925), p. 127]. > > Do we have a good summary of his activities in Charleston? Are there > any references to Agnews in his activities in the US? > > Best wishes! > > Peter Kincaid > Fredericton, NB, Canada > > > > 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

    01/09/2011 07:48:32