Andrew Kinkead, son of George Kinkead moved to Westmoreland County, PA. Westmoreland County, PA was formed in 1773 from Bedford County, PA. His brother John Kinkead was in Salem Township in 1790, Andrew was first in Mount Pleasant Township, then Derry Township. 1776 George Kinkead [4164] taxed in Toboyne Township, Cumberland County, PA for 100 warranted acres, 70 cleared, 2 horses, 2 cows, 4 sheep. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA 1776 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] freeman, taxed in Toboyne Township, Cumberland County, PA. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA. Son of George Kinkead [4164]. 1779 Andrew Kinkead, [000017] son of George Kinkead, [4164] married Elizabeth Maxwell, November 4, 1779, Centre Presbyterian Church, Sherman’s Valley, Cumberland County, PA. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA, Rev. Linn’s Marriages, 1778-1793. 1783 Andrew Kinkead [000017] taxed in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmorland County, PA for 1 horse, 2 cows, 2 sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 522. 1783 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Esq., certified statement that Thomas Beatty, Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA served 3 years in the Revolutionary War, received many wounds while in service & was badly abused when a British captive. Thomas Beatty, private, from Thompson’s Rifles, Chambers’ Company, discharged July 1778; resided in Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1814. Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of First Pennsylvania Regiment Continental Line. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, p. 586; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 2, p. 710. 1785 Andrew Kincaid, [000017] Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, PA, [son of George Kinkead], [4164] deeded land from William Tindell of Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, May 18, 1785, This Indenture the eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five Tindel of Derry Township in the County of Westmoreland & State of Pennsylvania of the one part & Andrew Kinkaid of Mount Pleasant Township & County & State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said William Tindel for & in Consideration of the sum of twelve pounds good & lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to him in hand paid by the said Andrew Kinkaid the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge & am fully satisfied therewith have granted, bargained & sold & by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Andrew Kinkaid and to his heirs & assigns a certain warrant or order of survey together with the receipt for the (page 45) purchase money paid into the land office for the same being date at Philadelphia the first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty five for one hundred eighty acres of land adjoining ? Maxwell ? ? to have and to hold said warrant & the land held by the same to the said Andrew Kinkaid his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behouf? of the said Andrew Kinkaid his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the aforesaid warrant together with the land held by the same unto the said Andrew Kinkaid, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall & will warrant & defend ? by these presents in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year first above written. William Tindell Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of us John Landon ? Margaret Landon ? I would assume that Davie Dunseath moved to Westmoreland County, unless it's not the same David Dunseath. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Barbara Van Hout <dutchtreat@prodigy.net> To: Kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:30:35 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids of Lancaster County, PA There were a James and a David Dunseath on the same census page as Andrew Kincaid of Westmoreland County, PA in the 1790 census. I assume this was the same David Dunseath who bought the land in Sherman's Creek from Thomas Kincaid, son of John of Carlisle? Did the county boundary lines change, or did both Andrew Kincaid and David Dunseath move to Westmoreland County? Also, I read the pension files of John Kincaid/Anna Gregory at www.footnote.com. Anna Gregory Kincaid named her children, and they included the Joseph R. Kincaid whose descendant might be (?) the one who gave the DNA sample. Barb Van Hout ----- Original Message ----- From: <btea93059@tx.rr.com> To: <kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Kincaids of Lancaster County, PA >I almost hate to bring this up.....again.....because I'll be sorry to open >up this can of worms considering how little time I have for this now. But >these Kincaids, Samuel, John, Michael, al seem to be the ones in closest >proximity to the Clingans in my branch. Of course there are some in my >branch convinced that the Thomas married to Hannah Clingan is the same as >the son of the Shopkeeper---but a DNA sample has suggested otherwise. > > Yet the mystery remains that the tested DNA for Thomas/Hannah Clingan is > in Group C, while these others, and now apparently, the Shopkeeper's > family is group A. > > Now niether line has been vested, and I'm fairly sure that the testee for > the Shopkeeper will not present material for this. Other than getting > real birth certificates, I see little to question about his line > (John/Anna Gregory of SC). > > On the other hand, Bill, the testee for my line, his family has an > interesting story, and one that I think bears a much closer look. Because > the circumstantial evidence that my Thomas was of the Shopkeeper of > Carlisle is strong. > > There is another scenario that I have suggested. That Edward Clingan and > his sister Hannah travelled to tennessee BEFORE meeting Thomas Kincaid. > That my Thomas came to America shortly after the War--i.e. after a lot of > the records we look at--and met the Clingans in Tennessee or more > appropriately, that part which was North Carolina. > > There are flaws in the above scenario which I won't take the time to point > out. But the point is that the connection that my line clings to, with > the Clingans of Lancaster and York County can't be reconciled with what we > know about the Kincaids of that area UNLESS somebody's DNA is wrong. > > Bruce > > ---- Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Dear Kincaid-listers, with all of this time on my hands I have had the >> opportunity to make some discoveries and to make some determinations >> concerning some mysterious Kincaids in Pennsylvania. > First is John Kinkead, Jr. formerly of Lancaster County, PA, the first > citation to whom follows. > I now believe that this John Kinkead is the brother of Samuel Kinkead of > Fawn Township, York County, PA, who died in 1779. Samuel mentioned his > property on Petters Creek and that is where John Kinkead ends up. > And his sister Mary Kinkead is the Mary Kinkead of Bedford County, PA. He > is therefore connected to Michael Kinkead of Hamilton Bann's Township, > York County, PA. And is therefore connected to the Kincaids of Sadsbury > and West Caln Townships, Chester County, PA. It is strange that a James > Kincaid & a John > Kincaid are taxed in Smith Township, Washington County, PA both before and > after the 1790 Census, but they are no where to be found in the Washington > County, PA ennumeration; I went through it column by column and they are > not there. You can follow John Kinkead Jr. by searching on [000003] > Be advised I tried the plain text deal. We'll see how it looks. > Sincerely > Norman Kincaide > > 1769 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., formerly of Lancaster County, PA, applied > for a warrant to take up 300 acres in Washington County, PA (Cumberland > County, PA in 1769) of new purchase lands, now in Allegheny County, PA, > dated, June 27, 1769, application #3562, New Purchase, warrant #25, > patentee, John Douglas, Nov. 10, 1784, name of tract, Bucks Forest. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, PATENT > INDEX, P SERIES (P-1 to P-19), 1781- 1794, P. No. 3, July 24, 1784-Sept, > 19, 1785. > > 1779 Samuel Kinkcaid, [000004] Fawn Township, York County, PA, will > written March 26, 1776, proved April 30, 1779. Last Will & Testament of > Samuel Kinkead, proved April 3, 1779, Inventory filed, May 12, 1779 > > In the name of God, Amen, I Samuel Kinkaid [000004]being in perfect health > of body and of sound memory, blessed be God this twenty sixth day of March > in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six, make > and publish this my last will and testament. In manner following that is > to say first, I give to my brother John, [000004] fifty acres of any land > where it may not hurt the place but most convenient for both places. Next, > I give to my sister Mary [000004] one hundred acres of any place. Next I > give to my cousin Samuel Kinkaid, [000004] son to Michael Kinkaid, > [000004] one hundred acres of my land near Pittsburgh on > Petters Creek. Next I give to my cousin Michael Kinkaid [000004] all my > chattels and goods he > has now in his possesion. And I do make and ordain my cousin Michael > Kinkaid [000004] to be my whole executor of this my last will and > testament in trust for the intention and purpose in this my will contained > and in witness where of I the said Samuel Kinkaid [000004] have to this my > last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above > mentioned. > Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us. > > Samuel Kinkaid [000004] > Hugh Artens > John Shultz > > York County > > Before me Archibald McClean, Register for the Probate of Will and granting > letters of administration in and for the County of York in the > Commonwealth of Pennsylvania personally came Hugh Artens and John Shultz > the two subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing and > on their solemn oaths in the common form of law do severally and > respectively testify that they were personally present at the time when > the before named Samuel Kinkead [000004]executed the before written > instrument of writing, but do not particularly recollect his signing or > sealing or publishing the same. But he, the said Samuel Kinkead being then > engaged as a soldier in the Continental Service, they effectively > understood it to be his last will and testament, which he then made before > he would march. That the names Hugh Artens and John Shultz are > respectively of the said deponents own hand writing and that they > respectively are fully assured that they > would not have signed their names there to as witnesses unless they had > seen the same signed, sealed and published, the further that the said > Samuel Kinkead [000004] was at that time of sound and disposing mind > memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief, and > farther that they did sign their names > there to in his presence and also in the presence of each other. > > Sworn and Subscribed before me at York the 30th day of April 1779 > > Hugh Artens > John Shultz > Arch McClean Reg. > Copy of original from the York County, PA Archives > > 1778 John Kincaid, [000003] private, drafted into service with Capt. > Minton, May 1, 1778, under Colonel Beeler to erect Fort McIntosh to serve > six months. War Department Pension Application of John Kincaid, S. 22,345 > 1779 John Kincaid, [000003] private, drafted into service with Capt. > Zadoch Wright, April 1, 1779, marched to Fort St. Michael in Virginia, to > serve six months. War Department Pension Application of John Kincaid, S. > 22,345 > 1780 John Kincaid, [000003] private, drafted into service with Capt. James > Mitchell April 1, 1780, marched to James’ Fort, Virginia, to serve six > months. War Department Pension Application of John Kincaid, S. 22,345. > > Washington County, PA > > 1781 John Kinkaid [000003] taxed in Peters Township, Washington County, PA > for 380 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 sheep at 254. Pennsylvania Archives, s. > 3, vol. 22, p. 758. > 1781 John Kincade taxed in Smith Township, Washington County, PA for 200 > acres, 1 horse, 1 cow, 3 sheep at 52. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, vol.. > 22, p. 774. > 1781 Robert Kinkaid taxed as a single man in Cecil Township, Washington > County, PA, no assessment. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, vol. 22, p. 720. > > Washington County Militia > > 1781 James Kinkaid, private, 7th Class, 7th Company, 4th Battalion, > Washington County, PA Militia, 1781-1783. Inactive Duty Militia. Record > Does Not Prove Active Duty. Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File > 1781 James Kinkaid, private, 4th Class, Capt. Thomas Rankin’s Company of > Foot, 4th Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, commanded by Col. John > Marshal, Sept. 18, 1781. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, vol. 2, p. 131.. > 1781 John Kincaid, [000003] private, drafted into service with Capt. > Cunningham, April 1, 1781, marched to McKeesport, Pa., to serve seven > months. War Department Pension Application of John Kincaid, S. 22,345 > 1781 John Kinkaid, private, 5th Class, 7th Company, 4th Battalion, > Washington County, PA Militia, 1781- 1783. Inactive Duty Militia. Record > Does Not Prove Active Duty.. Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File > 1781 John Kincaid, private, 7th Class, Capt. Zadok Wright’s Company of > Militia, 2nd Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, Arrangement of > Militia, 1781-1782. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, vol. 2, p. 28. > 1782 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., Lancaster County, PA sold land on > Chartiers Creek, Petters Township, Washington County, PA to John Douglas, > Washington County, PA, March 5, 1782. Washington County Court House, > Washington, PA. > See:John Douglas. The above is a draught of a tract of land situate in > Petters Township, Washington County, PA. Surveyed January 12th 1785, in > pursuance of a warrant granted to John Douglas, Esq’r. dated Nov. 5, 1784, > called John Douglass’s Delight, containing 330 acres with 6 percent > allowance for roads. David Redick D.S. John Lukens, Esq. Adjacent land > owners: > John Douglass’s other land. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of > the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. A-75, p. 11. > > Washington County, PA Militia > > 1782 James Kinhead, private, 4th Class, Capt. Thomas Renkon’s Company, 4th > Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, A return of the 4th, 5th, 6th & > 7th Classes, ordered to rendevous May 14th, 1782. Pennsylvania Archives, > s. 6, v. 2, p. 143. > 1782 James Cankaid, private, 4th Class, Capt. Thomas Rankin’s return of > the 4th and 5th Class, 4th Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, Sept. > 4, 1782. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. 150. > 1782 John Kinkaid, private, 5th Class, Capt. Peter Kidd’s Militia Roll, > commanded by Col. John Marshal, 4th Battalion, Washington County, PA > Militia. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. 153. > 1782 James Kinkaid, private, 7th Class, Capt. Peter Kidd’s Militia Roll > commanded by Col. John Marshal, 4th Battalion, Washington County, PA > Militia.. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. 153. > 1782 John Kincaid [000003] in 7th Class on roll of Capt. Zadok Wright’s > Company of Washington County, PA Militia, 1782. Pennsylvania Archives, s. > 6, v. 2, p. 28. > 1782 John Kinkead, [000003] private, 7th Class, Capt. Zadok Wright’s > Company, 2nd Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, A return of 5th, > 6th, 7th and 8th Classes, ordered to rendevouze, June 14th 1782. Given > Under my hand this 19th day June 1782. Zadok Wright, Capt. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. 53, 256. > 1782 John Kinkead, [000003] private, 7th Class, Capt.. Zadok Wright’s > Company, 2nd Battalion, Washington County, PA Militia, A return of 6th, > 7th and 8th Classes, ordered to rendevouze, September 15th, 1782. Given > Under my hand this 23rd day > September 1782. Zadok Wright, Capt. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. > 73. > 1782 Jacob Beam. June 14th 1782, this is to certify that Jacob Beam served > in my company as a soldier commencing May 16th Ending June 14th certified > by me. Zadok Wright. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 6, v. 2, p. 42, 256. > 1782 John Kincaid, private, 7th Class, 2nd Company, 7th Battalion, > Washington County, PA Militia, January 8, 1782. Record does not prove > active service. Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File > > Washington County, PA Militia > > 1783 John Kincaid, [000003] private, on list of soldiers of the Revolution > who received pay for services for Washington County, PA. Pennsylvania > Archives, s. 5, v. 4, p. 715. > 1783 John Kincaid, private, on list of soldiers, Washington County, PA > Militia who received depreciation pay. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, > p. 407. > 1783 Joseph Kincaid, private, on list of soldiers, Washington County, PA > Militia who received depreciation pay. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, > p. 407. > 1783 Joseph Kincaid, private, on list of soldiers, Washington County, PA > Militia who received depreciation pay. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, > p. 407. > > Washington County, PA > > 1784 John Kincaid [000003] taxed in Peters Township, Washington County, > PA. Washington County, PA Tax Lists. > 1784 John Kincaid taxed in Smith Township, Washington County, PA. > Washington County, PA Tax Lists. > 1784 Robert Kinkaid, [44937] freeman, taxed in Cecil Township, Washington > County, PA. Washington County, PA Tax Lists. > 1784 Robert Kinkade [4588] married Mary Bowman in Washington County, PA on > December 2, 1784. Pension Application of Mary (Bowman) Kinkade, Hardin > County, KY.. > > 1784 John Kincaid, [000003] Washington County, PA Militia received 3 > pounds 17 shillings per certificate #2171 on November 15, 1784. Record > proves active service. Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File > > Washington County, PA > > 1785 John Kinkaid taxed in Dickinson Township, Washington County, PA. > Washington County, PA Tax Lists.. > 1785 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., grantor to John Douglas, February 7, > 1785, Washington County, PA Chartiers Creek, Grantee Land Index, Book 1B, > p. 31. Westmoreland County Court House, Greensburg, PA > 1785 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., formerly of Lancaster County, PA, > received a warrant to take up 400 acres in Washington County, PA, now in > Allegheny County, PA, dated, February 17, 1785. Pennsylvania State > Archives > 1785 John Kinkead. [000003] The above is a draught of survey made March > 21, 1785 in pursuance of a warrant granted to John Kinkead dated 17th Feb. > 1785, called Brush Ridge. Containing 400 acres with 6 percent allowance > and is situate in Washington County. David Redeck, D.S. To John Lukens, > Esq’r. S.G. Adjacent land owners: John Reed, Robert Henderson’s Claim, Fry’s > Claim, vacant. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land > Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. L, p. 362. > 1787 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., received a warrant for 100 acres in > Washington County, PA, now in Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA, > dated, June 1, 1787, patented, June 24, 1799, John Kinkead, 102..88 acres. > Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17,Records of the Land Office > WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Washington County, PA, Surnames beginning > with K, p. 56. > 1788 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., formerly of Lancaster County, PA, > patented 400 acres in Washington County, PA, now in Allegheny County, PA, > date of return, June 24, 1788, warrant, Feb. 17, 1785. Pennsylvania State > Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733- > 1957, Washington County, PA, Surnames beginning with K, p. 56. > 1788 James Kinkead [000022] on roll of Capt. Thomas Brisland’s Company of > Washington County, PA Militia. History of Washington County, PA, 1882. > 1789 James Kinkaid warranted 200 acres in Washington County, PA, March 3, > 1789. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 26, p. 574:RG-17, Records of the > Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957, Washington County, PA, Surnames > beginning with K, p. 57. > 1789 James Kinkaid. A draught of a survey called “Turkey Green” situate in > the waters of Raccoon Creek in Washington County containing 234 acres, 3 > quarters, 25 perches and the usual allowance for roads & executed Apl ye > 18th 1789 in pursuance of a warrant granted to James Kinkaid for 200 acres > dated March ye 3d 1789. Presley Nevill, Mattw. Ritchie, D.S. Jno. Lukens, > Esqu’r. S.G. Adjacent land owners: Hugh Pugh, John Kinkaid, McCullough, > Wm. McConnell, John Stone, Thomas Whitacre. Pennsylvania State Archives, > RG-17, Records of the Land Office COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912, Vol. D-38, p. > 203. > Allegheny County, PA > > 1790 John Kinkead, [000003] Portion taken from Washington County, PA, > Allegheny County, PA, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 1 female. USFC, > p..17. > 1791 John Kincaid [000003] taxed in Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA > at 9.0. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 647. > 1791 John Kinkead [000003] & wife, Elizabeth of Mifflin Township, > Allegheny County, PA sold 88 acres in Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, > PA to Christopher Horning adjoining land of George Katz, John Kinkead & > George Mantle; witnesses: Michael Jones & Samuel Jones. April 21, 1791, > recorded June 17, 1791. Allegheny County, PA Deed Books 1 & 2, p. 335. > 1792 John Kinkead [000003] testified for the plaintiff, Nicolas Bausman in > Nicolas Bausman v. William Steward on Sept. 5, 1792 in Allegheny County, > PA. Washington County, PA > > 1793 John Kinked [000022] taxed in Smith Township, Washington County, PA. > Washington County, PA Tax Lists > 1793 James Kinked [000022] taxed in Smith Township, Washington County, PA. > Washington County, PA Tax Lists > 1794 John Kinkade [000003] taxed in Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, > PA. General List of the Taxables in Allegheny County, PA by Elizabeth > Wall. > 1795 John Kinkead. [000003] A draught of a tract of land surveyed the 15th > day of July 1795 in pursuance of a warrant bearing the date the day 1st > June 1787 for 100 acres for John Kinkead situate in Mifflin Township and > County of Allegheny. Presley Nevill, D.S. To Daniel Broadhead, Esq’r. > Surveyor General. Adjacent land owners: John Kinkead, Widow Work, James > Torrence, John Reed. Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the > Land Office,COPIED SURVEYS, 1681- 1912,Vol. C-114, p. 58. > 1795 John Kinkead [000022] grantor to Joseph Hulten, August 12, 1795, > Smith Township, Washington County, PA. Book 1L, p. 360. Washington County > Court House, Washington, PA > 1795 John Kinkead [000022] & wife, Jean, grantees from Benjamin Wells, > August 12, 1795, Smith Township, Washington County, PA. Washington County > Court House, Washington, PA > 1795 James Kinkead [000022] & wife, Nancy, grantees from Benjamin Wells, > grantor, August 12, 1795, Smith Township, Washington County, PA. > Washington County Court House, Washington, PA > 1799 John Kinkead [000003] of Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA sold > to George Allison of Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA 2 acres for 5 > shillings in Mifflin Township being part of a tract of 400 acres granted > to John Kinkead by the Supreme Executive Council patent date, July 10, > 1788, on May 7, 1799. Allegheny County, PA Deed Book, 10-K, p. 276. > 1799 John Kinkead, [000003] Jr., patented 102 acres in Washington County, > PA, now Allegheny County, PA, date of return, January 28, 1799, name of > tract, Farmer’s Hope, warrant June 1, 1787.. Pennsylvania State Archives, > RG-17,Records of the Land Office PATENT INDEX, P SERIES (P-20 to P-35), > 1792-1800, P, No. 34, May 1798-Oct. 1799 p. 158. > 1799 John Kinkead [000003] of Peter’s Creek, Allegheny County, PA had > letters remaining at the Pittsburgh Post Office, Oct. 1, 1799. Pittsburgh > Gazette Abstracts. > 1800 John Kinkaid, [000003] Allegheny County, PA, 1 male over 45, 2 males > 16-26, 1 male 10-16, 1 male under 10,1 female 26-45, 1 female 10-16. USFC, > 74. > 1800 John Kincaid, Canton Township, Washington County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 2 > males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females under 10. USFC, 18:10. > 1800 John Kincaid, Chartiers Township, Washington County, PA, 1 male over > 45, 1 male 26-45, 2 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 2 females under 10. > USFC, 28:10.. > 1803 John Kincaid [000003] appointed with John Finley, John Vernen, Joseph > Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Kirkpatrick & Philip Yant to make an > evaluation of 235 acres in St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, PA which > belonged to George Caty, deceased, November 1803. > Allegheny County, PA, Orphan’s Court Docket I, 1789-1820, p. 85. > 1810 John Kinkade, [000003] Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 male > over 45, 1 male 16-26, 1 female 10-16, 1 female over 45. USFC, p. 157. > 1810 John Kinkade, Indiana Township, Allegheny County, PA, 1 male 26-45, 1 > male under 10, 1 female 10- 15, 26-45. USFC, p. 313. > 1817 John Kincaid [000003] mentioned as adjoining land owner to Major > Abraham Kirkpatrick, deceased, who owned a tract of land in St. Clair > Township, Allegheny County, PA called “Coal Hill Plantation” containing > 235 acres, November,1817. Allegheny County, PA Orphan’s Court Docket I, > 1789-1820, p. 285. > 1819 John Kinkaid [000003] of Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA & > William Carrel of Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA, executors of the > will of William Reed, deseased of Mifflin Township sold to Henry Roads of > Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA 401 ¾ acres called Tabermore > conveyed to William Reed by patent dated November 6, 1802, for $1700.86 on > April 23, 1818. Allegheny County Deed Book 27-2B, p. 89. > 1830 John Kincade, [000003] Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, PA. USFC. > 1831 John Kincaid, [000003] private, of Allegheny County, PA age 86, > received $80.00 per year pension for service during the Revolutionary War, > sums received $200.00. Commencement of pension March 4, 1831. > Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts. > 1833 John Kincaid, [000003] of Jefferson Township, Allegheny County, > Pennsylvania > John Kincaid, Penn. S. 22,345 > > 22.660 > Pittsburgh Penn. > John Kincaid, Pittsburgh in the State of Penn. was a Private in the Co. > commanded by Captain Minton of the Regt. commanded > by Col. Beelor in the Penn. Line for two years. > Inscribed on the Roll of Penn. Pittsburgh at the rate of 80 Dollars 00 > cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831. > Certificate of Pension issued the 28 day of Nov. 1833 and sent to E. > Simpson, Pittsburgh, Penn. > Arrears to the 4th of September, 1833 $200.00 > ? allowance ending 4 March 1834 40.00 > 240.00 > Revolutionary Claim Act June 7, 1832 > Recorded by Wm. ? Palmer, Clerk > Book E, Vol. five, page 82 > > War Department > Pension Office > 15th Nov. 1833 > Sir > The evidence in support of your ? and the act of June 7, 1832, has been > examined, and the papers are herewith returned. The following is a > statement of your case in a tabular form. On comparing these papers with > the following rules and the subscribed notes you will readily perceive > that objections exist, which must be removed before a pension can be > allowed. The notes and the regulations will show what is necessary to be > done. Those points to which your attention is more particularly directed, > you will find marked in the margin with a brace (thus }). You will, when > you return your papers to this Department, send this printed letter with > the, and you will by complying with this request, greatly facilitate the > investigation of your claim. > A Statement, showing the Service of John Kincaid > Period of Service Duration Rank Name & Rank of Field officers age at > present > 1 May 1778 6 months Prvt. Capt. Minton 85 years, Pa. > Capt. Beeler > 1 May 1779 6 months Prvt. Capt. Wright > 1 May 1780 6 months Prvt. Capt. Cox > Capt. Mitchel > 1 May 1781 7 months Prvt. Cunningham > > I am, respectfully, > Your obedient servant > J.L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions > > 1833 John Kincaid, [000003] Allegheny County, PA, was a native of > Lancaster County, PA, private in a company of artificers in the erection > of Ft. McIntosh, died Nov. 16, 1833 leaving 2 daughters: Elizabeth Duncan > & Hannah Torrence. Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts > > > > > > 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 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 > > > 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 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 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 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