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    1. [KINCAID] Andrew Kincaid, Middleton Township, Cumberland County, PA
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    3. The following timeline is for Andrew Kincaid, son of John Kinkead, Merchant of Carlisle.  He was a Corporal in Stephen Moylan's 4th Regiment of Light Dragoons.  See the timeline below. 1775       Andrew Kinkead [93625] taxed in Middleton Township, Cumberland County,                 PA for 100 acres, 20 cleared, 1 horse, 1 cow. CumberlandCountyHistorical Society,                 Carlisle, PA1778       Andrew Kinkead [93625] taxed in Middleton Township, Cumberland                 County, PA for 35 & 50 cleared acres, 2 horses, 6 sheep. Cumberland County                 Historical Society, Carlisle, PA; Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 20, p. 73. 1778       Andrew Kencade, [93625] corp., on list of noncommissioned officers & privates                 in Col. Stephen Moylan’s 4th Regiment Light Dragoons, Continental Line, March 15, 1778.                 PennsylvaniaArchives, s. 5, v. 3, p. 848.1780       Andrew Kinkead [93625] taxed in Carlisle, Cumberland County, PA. Cumberland                 County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA 1780       Andrew Kinkead [93625] taxed in Middleton Township, Cumberland County, PA for                 100 acres, 4 horses, 4 cows. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA;                  Pennsylvania Archives , s. 3, v. 20, p. 337.1781       Andrew Kencade, [93625] corp, cavalry, depreciation pay, renewed for service at                 Downingstown, Lancaster, & Carlisle, April-May 1781. Pennsylvania State Archives                 Online Card File1782       John Kinkaid, [93625] minor grandson of John Kinkaid, [93625]  merchant of Carlisle,                 (deceased, 1772), son of Andrew Kinkaid, [93625] his guardians, William Waugh &                 John Jordan requested that the Orphan’s Court appoint two proper guardians of the                 estate of John Kinkaid, the father being out of the County.  The court appointed                 Samuel Laird & Beth McCormack guardians of the estate until Andrew Kinkaide,                 [93625] John’s father, returned to the county or appointed a lawful guardian of the                  estate, February 21, 1782.  Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA 1782       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] 4th Cav. Regiment, Final Settlement, 80 dollars, 17/90/8                 No. of vouchers 27, Pay ETC to 1 Jan. 1782. Interest from 1 Jan. 1782, signer of                 receipt: Jas. Quarrll, Issue Date 10 Aug., Certificate No. 75917, Letter B,Receipt                 Book A, p. 129.  Record proves active duty before 16 November 1783.  Active Duty Line.                  Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1782       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] 4th Cav. Regiment, Final Settlement, 100 dollars, /90/8                 No. of vouchers 321, Pay to 1 Jan. 1782.Interest from 1 Jan. 1782, signer of receipt:                 Joseph Turner, Issue Date 24 Aug., Certificate No. 75995, Letter P,Receipt Book A,                 p. 133.  Record proves active duty before 16 November 1783.  Active Duty Line.                Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1783       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] 4th Cav. Regiment, Final Settlement, 50 dollars, 75/90/8                 No. of vouchers 27, Pay to 3 Nov. 1783.  Interest from 4 Nov. 1783, signer of receipt:                 Jas. Quarell, Issue Date 10 Aug., Certificate No. 76136, Letter H,Receipt Book A,                 p. 138.  Record proves active duty before 16 November 1783.  Active Duty Line.                Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1783       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] 4th Cav. Regiment, Final Settlement, 80 dollars, /90/8 No.                 of vouchers 27, Gratuity allowed the noncommissioned officers & privates who served                 to the end of the war.  Interest from 4 Nov. 1783, signer of receipt: Jas. Quarell, Issue Date 10 Aug., Certificate No. 76291, Letter P, Receipt Book A, p. 145.  Record proves active duty before 16 November 1783.  Active Duty Line.  Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1783       Andrew Kinkead, [93625] private, in Col. Moylan’s Company, 4th Continental                 Dragoons, for 12 months, certificate of Capt. Zebn Pike, Oct. 22, 1783.                 Active Duty Line.  Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1783       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] corp. Dragoons (cavalry), on list of soldiers who                 received depreciation pay as per cancelled certificate. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, p. 202.1785    Andrew Kincaid [93625] assigned to John Donnell.  In pursuance of an act of General             Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania passed the 24th of February one thousandseven             hundred eighty five, entitled an Act “for directing the Mode of distributing the Donation             Lands promised to the troops by this Commonwealth and by order of the surveyor general,             with the Approbation of the Honorable the Executive Council, I have surveyed on the             fourth day of October one thousand seven hundred eighty five, the above described             tract of 200 acres of land,and allowance for Roads & No. 499, situate in District No.             III, on the west side of the Allegheny River in the County of Westmoreland.               G.E. Evans, Deputy Surveyor.  To John Lukens, Esq. Sur. Gen.  Pennsylvania State             Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, COPIED SURVEYS, 1681-1912,             Vol. D-39, p. 2641786       Andrew Kincaid [93625] awarded Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grant, Penn.                 November 13, 1786, 200 acres to John Donnell, assignee. Pennsylvania State                 Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, REGISTER OF DONATION LAND CLAIMANTS REPORTED PER JOHN NICHOLSON, 1781-1795 (1 volume), p. 39. 1786       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] Dragoon in the late Army, received from the Supreme                 Executive Council #499, Third District Donation Lands 200+ acres on November                 12, 1786. Signed: Charles Biddle. Recorded October 27, 1789. Allegheny County, PA,                Abstracts to Deed Books I & II. 1786       Andrew Kinkead [93625] On the thirteenth day of November in the year of our Lord                 one thousand seven hundred & eighty six came the within named Andrew Kincade                 before me the subscriber President of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Philadelphia and acknowledged the within Instrument of Writing to be his act and Deed, and desired the same to be recorded.             Edward Shippen   Received November thirteenth one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six of W. John Donnell the sum of ten pounds specie with other Considerations being in full for the within consideration money as witness my hand.             Andre Kinkead             Test.             Edward Keran   Recorded in the Office for Recording of Deeds ye a for the City and County of Philadelphia in deed Book No. 17, page 244.             Witness my hand and seal of Office this 18th November 1786, Mathew Irwin Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17,Records of the Land Office, DONATION CLAIMANT PAPERS AND MISCELLANEOUS PATENTS, [ca. 1785-1810]. {series #17.168}, KI’s, page 69.1792       Andrew Kinkade [93625] died January 7, 1792, no will, Cumberland County, PA,                 son of John Kinkead, [93625] merchant of Carlisle, Cumberland County, PA.                 Cumberland County Court House, Carlisle, PA 1792       Andrew Kincaid, [93625] deceased, Henry Weals, administrator, gives notice to                 those indebted to the estate of Andrew Kincaid to attend the house of William Wallace,                 borough of Carlisle, February 29, 1792. Carlisle Gazette Sinerely Norman Kincaide

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