Here is what the Ben Dixon Book has, below that is the census data on Eben S. Kinkade. Eben S. Kinkade, oldest son of Andrew Kinkade and Ann Tingley, was born in Ohio, July 27, 1827, died April 26, 1905 in Clark County, MO. His mother was a descendant of the Massachusetts and New Jersey Tingleys; his father was from the Kinkades of Pennsylvania. At age 23 went to Shelby County, IN. In 1855 Eben S. Kinkade moved west to Stark County, IL, farmed on Spoon River near Toulon. In 1869 he moved to Sandusky, IA worked as a stone mason In 1871 he moved to Sweet Home Township, Clark County, MO. Married Sarah Spillman on June 14, 1851. She died on April 17, 1875 in Peaksville, MO. Children of Eben S. Kinkade and Sarah Spellman Charles Andrew Kinkade b. 1852 Catherine Ann Kinkade b 1853 Cynthia Eleanor Kinkade b. 1855 David William Kinkade d. Benj. Franklin Kinkade b 1857 Edgar Lane Kinkade d Emma Jane Kinkade d Rachel Maria b 1861 Infant d William S. Kinkade 1865 Thomas Spillman Kinkade d Martha Louise Kinkade d. James Dorsey Kinkade b 1870 Eben S. Kinkade b 1872 Clark County 1880 E. Smith Kinkade, [000022] born 1825, in OH, age 55, white, married, marble cutter, father b OH, mother b OH, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 196DB. Son of Andrew Kinkade & Ann Tingley of Monroe County, OH. 1880 Rosana Kinkade, born 1829, in OH, age 51, white, married, keeps house, father b OH, mother b OH, wife of E. Smith Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 E.S. Kinkade, [000022] born 1873, in MO, age 7, white, single, son of E. Smith Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 Benj. Kinkade, [000022] born 1857, in IL, age 23, white, married, marble cutter, father b OH, m b IN, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 196D. 1880 Susan J. Kinkade, born 1850, in MO, age 30, white, married, keeps house, father b TN, mother b AL, wife of Benj. Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 196D. 1880 Charles A. Kinkade, [000022] born 1851, in IN, age 29, white, married, marble cutter, father b OH, mother b IN, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 Cordelia Kinkade, born 1851, in IA, age 29, white, married, keeps house, father b NY, mother b NY, wife of Charles A. Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 Ella Kinkade, [000022] born 1875, in IA, age 5, white, single, daughter of Charles A. Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 Purley Kinkade, [000022] born 1877, in MO, age 3, white, single, son of Charles A. Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. 1880 Myrtle Kinkade, [000022] born 1879, in MO, age 10 months, white, single, daughter of Charles A. Kinkade, Kahoka, Clark County, MO. USFC, p. 197B. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Barbara Van Hout <dutchtreat@prodigy.net> To: Kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 4:19:54 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Hancock County, Illinois Kinkades--part 1 Does anyone have the book "Our book, our ancestors, ourselves, and our children: Pearly Nicholas Dixon, Rachel Maria (Kinkade) Dixon" - By Ben F. Dixon I see in the census for STARK COUNTY, IL some of the men's names that were in the book. There wasn't a Rachel Kinkade in Stark County. Who were the parents of Rachel Maria Kinkade? Here is a marriage in ASHLAND COUNTY, OHIO between Kinkade, Isaac; Smith, Sarah; married: 6-Jan-1853 This Isaac/Sarah might be the same family as in 1860 Bureau County, IL? In the 1850 ASHLAND COUNTY, OH census, the census taker gave only an initial for the first name in his territory. There was a large family headed by G. Kincaid a. 54, born in Maryland and S. Kincaid, a. 45 (wife) b. PA. James Kincaid a. 26 b. OH J or I Kincaid a. 24 M b. OH J or I Kincaid a. 19 M b. OH E. Kincaid a. 15 F b. OH M. A. Kincaid a. 14 F b. OH G. Kincaid a. 12 M b. OH * by name--possibly George Kincaid, Jr. U. Kincaid a. 10 F b. OH A. Kincaid a. 8 F b. OH A. Kincaid a. 7 M b. OH * by name--possibly Alexander E. Kincaid a. 4 F b. OH .1860 BUREAU COUNTY, IL census: > Isaac Kinkead,a. 32 farmer b. Ohio > Sarah Kinkead, a. 25 b, Ohio > Clarissa Kinkead a. 7, b. Iowa > Adaline Kinkead a. 5, b. Iowa > George Kinkead a. 2, b. IL This appears to be the same Rachel Kinkade in the 1870 BUREAU COUNTY, IL census. Her age matches that of the Rachel who married Pearly Dixon, and she was in Hancock County, IL in 1880. Rachel is shown as a daughter of: > HH 61 > Isaac Kinkade a. 44, carpenter, b. Ohio. > Sarah Kinkade a. 35, b. Ohio > Clarissa Kinkade, a. 16, b. Iowa > Adelia Kinkade, a. 14, b. Iowa > Rachel Kinkade, a. 8, b. Illinois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Van Hout" <dutchtreat@prodigy.net> To: <Kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 1:56 PM Subject: [KINCAID] Hancock County, Illinois Kinkades--part 1 > Ben F Dixon's book includes the Kinkade side of his family--- Pearly > Dixon married Rachel Kinkade in Hancock County, IL on Dec. 12, 1880. > > Our book, our ancestors, ourselves, and our children: > Pearly Nicholas Dixon, Rachel Maria (Kinkade) Dixon - By Ben F. Dixon - > $45.00 per copy > http://www.ancestorology.com/Books.html > > DIXON, PERLY N KINKAID, RACHAEL > 1880-12-08 4/ 143 6834 HANCOCK > > In the 1880 HANCOCK COUNTY, IL census, dated June 3, 1880 > Rachel Kinkade a. 18 was a servant in the household of Lippe Harris. The > census shows Rachel b. IL, father b. Ohio, and mother b. Indiana. > > Does anyone know who Ben F Dixon found to be the parents of Rachel Maria > Kinkade? > > This appears to be the same Rachel Kinkade in the 1870 BUREAU COUNTY, IL > census. Rachel is shown as a daughter of: > HH 61 > Isaac Kinkade a. 44, carpenter, b. Ohio. > Sarah Kinkade a. 35, b. Ohio > Clarissa Kinkade, a. 16, b. Iowa > Adelia Kinkade, a. 14, b. Iowa > Rachel Kinkade, a. 8, b. Illinois > > 1860 BUREAU COUNTY, IL census: > Isaac Kinkead,a. 32 farmer b. Ohio > Sarah Kinkead, a. 25 b, Ohio > Clarissa Kinkead a. 7, b. Iowa > Adaline Kinkead a. 5, b. Iowa > George Kinkead a. 2, b. IL > > Also, the 1860 BUREAU COUNTY,IL census shows a > Hannah Kincade, a. 22 Housework, b. Ohio > living in the household of Annanias White a. 36 and wife Sarah White a. 32 > both born in PA. Above Annanias/Sarah White were Daniel White a. 33 b. PA > and brother? Henderson White a. 28 b. OH. > It looks like these two White families moved to Illinois after 1857, > according to their children's info. > > I can't find Isaac Kinkead in the 1850 national censuses, nor in the 1880 > census > > BUREAU COUNTY, IL is next to and southwest of STARK COUNTY, IL. See next > article about the Dixon family. > http://ilgenweb.net/ilgenmap.html > ***************************************************** > > This is what Ben F. Dixon wrote about his Dixon ancestors: > "I know that he was born in Ohio; that he had spent his boyhood days on a > farm adjacent to my mother's childhood home in Stark County, Ill.; and > that Grandfather Elisha Dixon had been a soldier of the Civil War. Vaguely > I recalled the name of his brothers and sisters, my aunts Sophia, Eva, and > Emma, and my uncles Ollie and Frank, -- and some of his uncles and aunts: > David and Jane Ray; Joe and Frankie Nicholas; Wayne and Harrison Dixon. > But from the time of his death in 1900, until Thanksgiving Day, 1931, I > knew little more than this. > > On the latter date, with my family, I was at my mother's home at Kahoka, > Mo., the town where I was born and reared. I was regretting the fact that > I knew nothing of the Dixon's family , when mother said, "If you will get > out your father's old ledger, you will fine a record of the Dixon Family > that he and his mother put down there years ago, "We found the old ledger, > and located in my father's handwriting six or eight pages of family > records that had been entered there 40 or 50 years before. It was an open > aces to a vast acquaintance with his people and their history.. > > Letters to his living brothers and sisters brought me to names of many > cousins I had never heard of, One of these, Jonne Johnson, a lawyer of > Milwaukee, found in the library there a volume called "Kith and Kin". It > was published in Los Angeles in 1922, by Willis Wilner Dixon. And it set > forth the records of the family of William Dixson, son of Henry and Rose > Dixson of County Armagh, Ireland. In 1688, William Dixson, a Quaker, came > to Delaware with Penn's immigrants, and married in Newcastle County, Ann, > daughter of William Gregg, > > Working out the lines from both ends of the chain, it was my good fortune, > in less than three years, to trace the line of descent accurately, from > William Dixson the Quaker Immigrant, to Pearly Nicholas Dixon, my father. > > http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Dixon.htm > > ******************************************************* > > 1850 VINTON COUNTY, OH Census: > > Elisha Dixon a. 27 b, OH and wife Lydia Dixon a. 25, b. OH family with > Sophia a. 4, Francis a. 2 and son Perly a. 1 month A Rachel Dixon, widow > a. 53 b. NC and her children, all born OH were next to Elisha/Lydia Dixon > family in the 1850 Vinton County, OH census. > > 1860 STARK COUNTY, IL Census, Essex Township > > Elisha Dixon a. 37, farmer b. OH > > Lydia Dixon, a. 35. b. OH > > Children: Sophia a. 15; Francis M a. 12; Pearley a. 11; all born Ohio, > and Eveline a. 6 born IL > > . > > 1870 PAGE COUNTY, IOWA census, Washington Township > > Dixon, Elisha a. 47 farmer, b. Ohio > > Dixon, Lydia a. 45 b. OH > > Children: Francis a. 22, M b.OH; Pearley a. 20, M b. OH; Eva a. 17 b. > IL; Emma a. 9 b. IL; Oliver a. 2, b. IL > > 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