I just sent in my request to join the group tour organized by the Kincaid clan in Scotland for the Gathering of the Clans in July? Who else is planning on this tour or on attending the gathering? While browsing the web looking for information about Thomas Kincaid, the surgeon, 17th century, I came across the history of the Kincaid clan in Wikipedia. Anyone know who wrote this history? I have a few questions about some of the Kincaid's mentioned on this site. Does anyone have any information about the following Kincaid of the 17th century? Captain Alexander Kinked, Captain Robert Kinkead, Claud Kinkead and Alexander Kinkead [SEE BELOW] *17th century* John Kincaid of Warriston was murdered by his wife's lover, Robert Weir, on July 1, 1600. Convicted for instigating the murder his wife, Lady Jean Livingstoun of Dunipace, was quickly beheaded on the "Maiden" but the infamy of the murder was to live on in Scottish ballads.[16]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Kincaid#cite_note-15>Thomas Kincaid was appointed a surgeon in Alexander Leslie's Covenanter army invading England to support the Parliamentarians and he was given command of a brigade of two regiments prior to the Battle of Marston Moor<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marston_Moor>in 1644. [17] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Kincaid#cite_note-16> Thomas Kincaid of Warriston suffered heavily during the civil war as subsequent invading English armies, particularly by invasions in 1650 and 1651, inflicted damages to his estates of Warriston, Heuch and Overgoger amounting to 37,000 merks Scots.[18] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Kincaid#cite_note-17> It was at this time that some Kincaids immigrated to Ireland<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland>in support of the Royalist <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavalier> cause. *Captain Alexander Kinked, Captain Robert Kinkead, Claud Kinkead and Alexander Kinkead were among the '49 officers who received grants in Ireland upon King Charles' return to power. *