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    1. Re: [KINCAID] Lewis Kincaid
    2. Phillip Rogers
    3. You may want to check Google/Yahoo about The Great Black Swamp that may have included Miami County, OH. I recently saw a program on PBS regarding an area of NW Ohio and into Indiana.> From: Utahn1@aol.com> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:55:49 -0400> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Subject: [KINCAID] Lewis Kincaid> > Norman, Why does he say that they escaped from the Miami Bottom? Do you have > any clue as to what might have been going on there at that time?> > Ruth Cherecwich> > > In a message dated 10/21/2008 2:38:16 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > norman.kincaide@yahoo.com writes:> > Here is some more information on Lewis Kincaid from a letter in the > possession of Charles (Chuck) Kincaid from Lewis Kincaid.> > Montgomery County, Ohio, March 11th, 1861> > Dear old friends: I have not heard from you or my native neighborhood, for a > good while; but I have thought about you very often. I suppose you do not > practice penmanship extensively of late but I think Ewing & others might keep > me posted in the vicissitudes of your vicinity.> > I have but little worth relating. We have reason to be very thankful for > the health with which we have been blessed, during eight years that have passed > since we escaped from the Miami Bottom. Rebecca continues weakly, however. > I have spent another 6 months term in the school room during which I earned > $220.00. I am ready to be a farmer again, when the weather becomes > favorable. We have our little property clear now, I having lifted my last Note, few > days ago. Thomas taught 6 1/2 months at $33 1/3 per month. We are all at > home at present. . .> > Here is Lewis Kincaid's household in 1860:> > Montgomery County> > 1860 Lewis Kincaid, [119921] age 54, born PA, school teacher, value > $1500.00, $375.00, Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Rebecca Kincaid, age 54, born PA, Jefferson Township, Montgomery > County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Margaret Kincaid, [119921] age 22, born PA, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 1.7> 1860 Thomas Kincaid, [119921] age 21, born PA, farmer, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Samuel Kincaid, [119921] age 20, born IN, farmer, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Mary A. Kincaid, [119921] age 20, born IN, house work, Jefferson > Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 James. W. Kincaid, [119921] age 16, born OH, farm laborer, Jefferson > Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> > Sincerely> Norman Kincaide> > > > > ----- Original Message ----> From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:11:26 AM> Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid > ofSadsbury Township> > I can provide some information on Lewis Kincaid. Lewis is here in the 1850 > Census:> > Miami County> > 1850 Lewis Kincaid, [119921] age 45, born PA, school teacher, value > $300.00, Bethel Township, Miami County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Rebecca Kincaid, age 43, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami County, OH. > USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Margaret Kincaid, [119921] age 14, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Thomas Kincaid, [119921] age 13, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Samuel Kincaid, [119921] age 11, born IN, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Mary A.. Kincaid, [119921] age 11, born IN, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 James W. Kincaid, [119921] age 7, born OH, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> > I believe he is the son of Samuel Kincaid, Jr. who I believe is here:> > Clinton County> > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [119921] age 70, born PA, Richland Township, Clinton > County, OH. USFC, p. > Could be the son of Samuel Kinkead [119921] (1736-1810) of Fawn Township, > York County, PA.> 1850 Deborah Kinkade, age 64, born PA, Richland Township, Clinton County, > OH. USFC, p..> 1850 Emma Wicoff, age 22, born OH, Richland Township, Clinton County, OH. > USFC, p.> > Here is Samuel Kincaid taxed in 1800 in York County, PA.> > 1800 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Townhip, York County, PA for > 180 acres, rate 2, valuation 360, 3 horses, rate 25, valuation 75, 4 cows, > Rate 6, valuation 24, amount 459, tax 2.32. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, > York County, PA Archives.> > Here are Samuel Kincaid and Samuel Jr. in 1801> > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA for > 150 acres, rate41/2, valuation 675, 2 horses, rate 45, valuation 90, 3 cows, > rate 12, valuation 36, amount 459, tax 2.32. York County Tax Record Roll > 5236, York County, PA Archives.> 1801 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA as a > single man at $1.00. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, York County, PA > Archives.> > Here they are in 1804 which shows Samuel Jr. taxed as a married man..> > 1804 Samuel Kincade, Sr. [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA > for 150 acres, rate 7, valuation 1050, 2 horses, rate 35, valuation 70, 4 > cows, rate 12, valuation 48, amount 1168, tax 3..04. York County Tax Record Roll > 5236, York County, PA Archives.> 1804 Samuel Kincade [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA for 2 > horses, rate 35, valuation 70, 2 cows, rate 12, valuation 24, amount 94, tax > 0.25. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, York County, PA Archives.> > Chuck also has in his possesion letters written by Lewis Kincaid to his > cousin John McGlaughlin in York County, PA.> > Sincerely> Norman Kincaide> > > > > ----- Original Message ----> From: Sue Liedtke <seleaml@actionnet.net>> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:26:36 AM> Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid > ofSadsbury Township> > I do hope some of you will look over this post.> > Chuck, I don't doubt that you have ample proof on the linkages but I am a > bit confused in places and hope you can clear up some questions I have > particularly concerning the linkage from James R.. to James/Barbara Kendall. > The 1850 census does not give relationship and the age of 30 is off by 4 > years for a James born 1816. It isn't unusual for ages to be off but as this > is the only firm linkage to Barbara it is a problem. The rest of the proofs > in this section more rightly belong in the section for James R/Anna Cave. Do > you have anything else that would help show that this is the same James as > in 1830? The 1812 marriage info on James and Barbara Kendall given in the > next linkage helps but then I am confused as to who all were in the 1810 > census for James as it looks like a single family given the female ages. If > just the males were there it would fit better with a couple of bachelor > brothers. Does the 1820 census shed any light on the beginnings of the > James/Barbara Kendall family? Are there 2 James Kincaids in Baltimore in > 1820 or just the one?> > It looks like the James on High St with David and then Wallace is the son of > > Samuel as they are also listed in Samuel's will. Is there anything that > shows that the High St. James is the same one that married Barbara Kendall? > Whose son was Lewis, the grandson mentioned in Samuel's will? Does he > disappear or is there a connection that with others mentioned that would > bolster the connection.> > James R Kincaid took his son to visit friends in Fawn Grove. Is this the > Fawn Township that Samuel lived in? I don't know the geography of this > region so don't know if you are talking about the same Fawn and don't know > where Bryansville-Delta region is.> > Sue Liedtke> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don W. Kincaid" <donwkincaid@cox.net>> To: "Kincaid Rootsweb List" <kincaid@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 7:05 PM> Subject: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid ofSadsbury > Township> > > > > Charles Vernon Kincaid (119921, Gp A Set 1b) track to John Kinkead of > Sadsbury> Township.> > > > 1st Generation:> > Charles Vernon Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, 1930> > Son of Charles Vernon Kincaid Sr. and Lois Mildred Miller> > Proven by:> > 1. Birth certificate: Baltimore City Health Dept lists my father as Charles > Vernon> Kincaid and mother as Lois (Miller) Kincaid> > 2. Life knowledge: I knew my parents and their siblings and they > acknowledged me as their> son and/or nephew> > > > 2nd Generation:> > Charles Vernon Kincaid (Sr), Born Baltimore, MD, October 29, 1882 and died > December 2,> 1950.> > Son of Frank Wallace Kincaid and Mary Delphine Baer> > Proven by:> > 1. “Kincaid Family Bible” listing births, deaths, and marriages of > Kincaid/Baer family> from 1855 onward. Charles’s birthday given as October 29, 1882, in my > possession.> > 2. 1900 Federal Census of Baltimore city lists Charles as a member of the > Frank Kincaid> family. Members listed are: Frank Kincaid, husband, age 44; Delphine, wife, > age 45;> Charles V, son, age 17; James W, son, age 14; George C, son, age 12; Sophie > A, daughter> age 9 and Carroll L, son age 6, Also lists Frank’s mother being born in > England. This is> accurate since his mother, Annie Cave was, in fact, born in England. The > census also> lists all family members being born in MD except for Delphine who was born > in Delta PA,> and George and Sophie who were born in Bryansville PA, (near Fawn)> > 3. Marriage Certificate of Charles V. Kincaid and Lois M. Miller in Towson, > MD, on> September 12, 1926. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks... In my > possession.> > 4. Life knowledge: I knew my father’s sister and two brothers and they > acknowledged him> as their sibling> > 5. Baltimore Sun obituary listing Charles’s numerous accomplishments and > civic works over> the past 40 years and identified Charles V. Kincaid as his son and Lois > Kincaid as his> wife> > 6. Charles V. Kincaid Certificate of Death, Baltimore city lists birth and > death dates as> above.> > > > 3rd Generation:> > Frank Wallace Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, January 25, 1856, Died February > 22, 1908> > Son of James R. Kincaid and Anna Cave> > Proven by:> > 1. “Kincaid Family Bible” listing births, deaths, marriages of the Kincaid > family from> 1855 onward. Frank’s birthday given as January 25, 1856> > 2. 1860 Federal Census of Baltimore City, p 706, lists Frank as one of three > children of> James R. Kincaid , age 40, and wife Anna (erroneously spelled Emma) living > in Baltimore,> MD, 18th ward. Others listed in family were wife, Anna age 37; daughter > Clara age 7; son> Frank, age 4 and daughter Ida age 1. Kincaid misspelled as Kincaide.> > 3. Baltimore Directory for 1860 lists Frank W. Kincaid as a son of James R. > Kincaid> family living at 653 W. Baltimore St. in 18th ward Baltimore, Md (Files of > Baltimore> Directories at Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD)> > 4. Marriage Certificate: Frank W. Kincaid of Baltimore and Mary D. Baer of > Bryansville,> York County, PA, were joined in marriage the 13th day of January, 1881, in > Bryansville,> PA, (near Fawn Grove) by Joseph D... Smith, minister. Witnesses were Clara > V. > Kincaid> (Frank’s sister) and Charles S. Baer (Dellies brother). Copy in my files.> > 5. Certified Baltimore City Certificate of Death of Frank W. Kincaid with > birth and death> dates as above> > 6. Clipping saved from Baltimore newspaper announcing the death of Frank W. > Kincaid and> plans for burial in Slate Ridge Cemetery in Delta, PA. Frank W. and Mary D. > (who died May> 16, 1903) Kincaid were buried in Slate Ridge Cemetery, (near Fawn Grove) > along with> Frank’s unmarried sister, Ida V, and Frank and Dellie’s son, James Wallace > who died age> 19 of TB on Oct 24 1904 Clipping also lists Frank’s surviving children as: > Charles V.> George C, Sophie A. and Carroll L.> > 7. Oil paintings of Frank W. and Mary D. Kincaid on their wedding day, > January 13, 1881.> In my possession...> > > > 4th Generation> > James R. Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, August 20, 1816; died November 21, > 1887> > Son of James Kincaid and Barbara Kendall> > Proven by:> > 1. U. S. Federal Census of 1850 Baltimore City, MD, lists Barbara (Barbay) > Kingcade> (James Kincaid’s widow) and with her son James R. Kincaid (age 30) running a > boarding> house with 18 boarders at 20 Pearl St., Baltimore, MD> > 2. Photographs of James R. Kincaid and wife, Anna Cave Kincaid, as an > elderly couple,> circa 1885, in my possession> > 3. Gravestone in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD, gives James R. Kincaid’> s > date of> birth as August 20, 1816, died November 21, 1887. Wife Anna Cave Kincaid, > age 75, died> February 22, 1898. Also burial plots of two unnamed young children, but one > is noted as> “child of James R. Kincaid” (Personal visit to Loudon Park Cemetery. > Baltimore, Md)> > 4. Baltimore Directories from 1852-1887 list J. R. Kincaid and family living > at various> residences in Baltimore during these years. Baltimore City Directories file, > > Maryland> Historical Society, Baltimore Md)> > 5. Baltimore City Marriage Licenses Issued (1851-1865),pg.330, lists James > Kincaid and> Anna Cave married November 24, 1852, Hall of Records, Annapolis Md.> > 6. Certificate of Death, Baltimore City Health Department, documents J. R. > Kincaid’s> birth and death dates, August 20, 1816, died November 21, 1887 (Certified > Copy, Baltimore> City Health Department, Certificate of Death)> > > > 5th Generation> > James Kincaid, Born Fawn Township, PA abt. 1776; died September 7, 1832> > Son of Samuel Kincaid and 1) Agness ?, and 2) Nancy ?> > Proven by:> > 1. James Kincaid was listed in the Sept. 1810 will of his father, Samuel > Kincaid of Fawn,> as one of Samuel’s eleven children, Family listed in will were: wife Nancy, > sons John,> James, Samuel, David, Wallace, Joseph, and Thomas and daughters Margaret > Vance, Jenny> McLaughlin, Nancy and heirs of his daughter, Jean McLeary (dec’d). Also > mentioned as an> heir was Samuel’s grandson, Lewis Kincaid. (Will Book M, pg. 274, York > County Heritage> Trust files, York, PA)> > 2. James Kincaid, first shown on tax lists, taxed $1.00, in Fawn Township, > York County,> PA, as a single man in 1797. (York County Tax Record Roll 5226, York County, > > PA,> archives..) Thus, James must have been 21 years in 1797 providing us with an > approximate> birth year of 1776.> > 3. James Kincaid arrived in Baltimore in 1803 and lived at 133 High St. > Baltimore City> Directory of 1804 lists James Kincaid as a school teacher living at 153 High > St.,> Baltimore, MD. (Baltimore Directories file, Maryland Historical Society, > Baltimore, MD)> > 4. James Kincaid is listed in the 1804 Baltimore City Directory with this > brother David> Kincaid at 153 High St., Baltimore, MD. David’s occupation was given as > drayman. David> listed with James at that address in 1805, 1806, and 1807.(Baltimore City > Directories> file, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD)> > 5. U.S. Federal Census of 1810 lists James Kincaid living in Wards 2-6, > Baltimore, one> male 26-45, one male 16-25, one female over 45, one female 16-25, two > females under 10.> (USFC, pg 268)> > 6. Baltimore City Directory of 1813 shows James Kincaid and brother Wallace > Kincaid as> grocers at 153 High St., Baltimore, MD. Wallace remained at that address > with James until> 1819. (Baltimore Directories file, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, > MD)> > 7. U. S. Federal Census of 1830 shows James living in Ward 4 of Baltimore > City. One male> 50-60, one male 5-10, one male 10-15, one female 50-60, one female 20-30, > one female> 15-20, one female 10-15, and one female 5-10. (USFC, pg. 189)> > 8. September 28, 1812, James Kincaid married Barbara Kendall at the 1st > Methodist> Episcopal Church, Light Street, Baltimore. Wedding performed by Rev. George > Roberts.> (1st Methodist Episcopal Church records, Maryland Historical Society > records, Baltimore,> MD)> > 9. Death of James Kincaid announced in the Baltimore American newspaper of > September 15,> 1832, “James Kincaid, long a merchant of Baltimore died of the cholera on > September> 7.”(Diehlman File of Baltimore Newspapers, Maryland Historical Society, > Baltimore, Md)> James Kincaid was buried in the Old North Burial ground in Baltimore. He and > his wife> Barbara were reinterred in Greenmount Cemetery in Baltimore when the Old > North Burial> ground was disestablished to make way for the expanding downtown of > Baltimore. James was> reinterred in the burial plot of his daughter, Ann (Kincaid) Sanders. > (Personal Visit to> Greenmount Cemetery)> > 10. My father, Charles V. Kincaid, Sr., his brothers and sister often > visited the Fawn> Grove-Bryansville-Delta region. He explained to me that he went back to Fawn > with his> father, Frank W.. Kincaid, who in turn had gone every summer with his father > James R..> Kincaid to visit friends (McLaughlins, Clarkes, Watsons, etc.) from the “old> neighborhood.” That is why my father took me there.> > > > 6th Generation> > Samuel Kincaid, born abt. 1736, in Sadsbury, PA, died October 1810, in Fawn > Township,> York County, PA. Son of John Kinkead and Mary ?> > Proven by:> > 1. 1749-Warrant, dated June 6, 1749, granted to Alexander McCanless for land > in Fawn> Township Lancaster Co.. Pennsylvania.( Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, > Records of the> Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS 1733-1757, Surnames beginning with “M”). > This > warrant was> filed before York County was formed August 14, 1749, and thus is listed in > Lancaster> County warrants.> > 2. 1756-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid first taxed in Sadsbury Township, PA, as a > single man in> 1756. A single free man was taxed upon the age of 21. This being the case, > Samuel would> have been born about 1735-1736. (Chester County Archives and Records > Service (CCAR) West> Chester, Pa. Courtesy Norman Kincaide)> > 3. 1757-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a single man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 4. 1758-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a married man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 5. 1760-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a married man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 6. 1762-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, Charles Kincaid, James Kincaid at wedding of > > James> Sinkler and Mary Patterson at the Bradford Monthly meeting, Chester, PA, > October 21, 1762> (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 7. 1763-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, taxed in Sadsbury(Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 8. 1765-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, taxed in West Caln Township, Chester County, > PA, on 100> acres (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 9. 1767-Samuel Kinkead taxed in West Caln in 1767, 1768, 1769, 1771 and > 1772. (courtesy> Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 10. 1771- John Kinkead died. Will proven November 1771 provided for his wife > Mary, left> the farm to son Charles, and twenty pounds to sons David, John, Samuel, > James. Also left> sums to his sons-in-laws. (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 11. 1772-Samuel Kincaid bought 271 acres called Poplar Quarter from > Archibald White in> Fawn Township (deed not yet recovered).> > 12. 1779-Samuel Kincaid listed on roll of York County militia, Capt. William > Gray’s> company.(YCHT. Courtesy Mr John Heisey). 1779-Samuel Kincaid taxed in Fawn > until 1810> (York Co. Archives York Pa.)> > 13. 1790-U.S. Federal Census shows Samuel Kincaid with three males over 16, > five males> under 16, and 4 females. This indicates that Samuel Kincaid’s 7 sons were > still at home> in 1790, if all males listed were his sons. (York Co Archives, York Pa)> > 14. 1797-Samuel Kincaid taxed in Fawn for 150 acres. (CCAR)> > 15. 1810- Samuel Kincaid died October 1810. Will lists his children as heirs > and left> Poplar Quarter to sons Joseph and Thomas. Details of will described in 5th > generation of> this vetting.> > 16. 1813-Survey of Poplar Quarter. “Joseph and Thomas Kincaid situate in > Fawn Township in> the county of York containing as above 271 acres & 61 perches and allowance, > of land> originally surveyed by William Matthews, late DS, on the 21st day of the 1st > month 1771> for Archibald White in pursuance of a warrant which was granted to Alexander > McCanless> (Poplar Quarter) bearing the date of 6th of June 1749. And now, on the 16th > day of June> 1813, the same has been calculated, examined, and found to be correct and at > the request> of the present owners, Joseph and Thomas Kincaid, the same is returned for > confirmation.> Adjacent land owners: Joseph Ross, Barrens, William Smilee, Barrens, > Barrens, Thomas> Brannon,. Per Jacob Spangler, DS. To Andrew Porter Esq. Surveyor General, > Harrisburg.”> (Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office > ,COPIEDSURVEYS,> 1681-1912, Vol B-9, pg 12.)> > 17.. 1813 Patent.-Joseph and Thomas Kincaid (119921) patented 271 acres, 61 > perches July> 10, 1813, warrantee, Alexander McCanless (Poplar Quarter) June 6, 1749 Fawn > Township York> County Pa.( Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, Records of the Land Office, > PATENT INDEX,> H Series (H1 to H20), 1809-1823, Surnames beginning with K, pg 189, Patent > Book Vol 9, pg> 196. Courtesy Norman Kincaide)> > > > 7th Generation> > John Kinkead born about 1700,likely in Ireland, died November 1771 in > Sadsbury Township,> Chester County, PA. Married Mary ?.> > Son of unknown parents.> > Proven by:> > 1.There were no Kinkead/Kincaids in Chester County until 1728, when John > Kinkead and> James were taxed as married men living in Sadsbury Township. Since they were > over 21,> they were likely born about 1700. Place of birth is not known at this time, > but other> information indicates Northern Ireland as a likely place (courtesy of Norman > Kincaid)> > 2..John and James Kinkead taxed in Sadsbury in 1730,1732,1734,1735,1736, and > 1737.> (Courtesy of Norman Kincaide)> > 3.John Kinkead received warrant for 200 acres of land on February 4, 1734 > and James> received warrant for 150 acres on February 9, 1734. (Courtesy of Norman > Kincaide)> > 4.James Kinkead, brother of John Kinkead, disappeared from Chester County > Tax lists after> 1737.> > 5.James Kinkead moved to Barbados where he died in 1752. (Courtesy of Norman > Kincaide)> > 6.John Kinkead, John Kinkead, Jr., Samuel Kinkead, Robert Kinkead > (carpenter) and Robert> Kinkead (weaver) pledged to support Rev. Boyd’s salary at Upper Octorara > Presbyterian> Church on Sept 1 1758. (courtesy of Norman Kincaide )> > 7.Samuel Kinkead first shows up on the Tax List in Sadsbury Township in > 1756; this> indicates his birth was 1735 to 1736. (courtesy of Norman Kincaide )> > 8.Samuel Kinkead is taxed in West Caln in 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, > 1771, and 1772,> but not after 1772. West Caln Township was formed in 1744 and consisted of > land adjacent> to John Kinkead’s land in Sadsbury Township. (Futhey and Cope, History of > Chester County,> PA, p. 168)> > 9.Samuel Kinkead was named in the administration of the estate of Andrew > Kinkead> (deceased) in 1769. Andrew Kinkead, formerly of Taghboyn Parish, County > Donegal, Ireland,> but lately of Newcastle Hundred on the Delaware died intestate, on the ship > JUPITER,> docked in the Delaware River, leaving considerable estate. Samuel was > nearest of kin to> Andrew Kinkead but was unable to undertake administration of Andrew’s estate > > and> renounced it in favor of James Kinkead, next nearest of kin. (PCH Will Book > H, p. 86,> File 1652)> > 10.This James Kinkead, a watchmaker, came from Strabane, County Tyrone in > Ireland in> 1765. He was taxed in Sadsbury in 1765. James’s relationship to John Kinkead > and family> is not known, but it is probably very close. He is not John Kinkead’s > youngest son,> James. His business was noted in the newspaper as, “James Kinkead, clock and > watchmaker> of Strabane in Ireland, but late of Sadsbury Township. Chester County, > Pennsylvania, now> follows his business at Emmanuel Rouse’s Clock and Watchmaker in Front > Street near the> drawbridge, Philadelphia.” (Philadelphia Gazette March 14, 1765)> > 11.Samuel Kinkead was mentioned in his father, John Kinkead’s will. (Will > written> November 19, 1771, proven November 1771). Heirs documented therein were: > wife, Mary, sons> John, David, Samuel, Charles, James, and four sons-in-laws: Adam Hope > (married to John> Kinkead’s daughter Agnes), Thomas Kilpatrick (married ? ), John Simril > (married to John> Kinkead’s daughter Mary), and Josiah Crawford (married ?). 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    10/22/2008 05:39:39
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Lewis Kincaid
    2. Michael Clegg
    3. While not the expert on this issue, and just trying to muddy the waters as it were: I propose that the Miami Bottom might refer to a low lying area between the Greater Miami River and the Little Miami River in Montgomery Co. OH. The Great Black Swamp didn't go that far south in OH. Michael Clegg >>> p2rogers@msn.com 10/22/2008 11:39 AM >>> You may want to check Google/Yahoo about The Great Black Swamp that may have included Miami County, OH. I recently saw a program on PBS regarding an area of NW Ohio and into Indiana.> From: Utahn1@aol.com> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:55:49 -0400> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Subject: [KINCAID] Lewis Kincaid> > Norman, Why does he say that they escaped from the Miami Bottom? Do you have > any clue as to what might have been going on there at that time?> > Ruth Cherecwich> > > In a message dated 10/21/2008 2:38:16 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > norman.kincaide@yahoo.com writes:> > Here is some more information on Lewis Kincaid from a letter in the > possession of Charles (Chuck) Kincaid from Lewis Kincaid.> > Montgomery County, Ohio, March 11th, 1861> > Dear old friends: I have not heard from you or my native neighborhood, for a > good while; but I have thought about you very often. I suppose you do not > practice penmanship extensively of late but I think Ewing & others might keep > me posted in the vicissitudes of your vicinity.> > I have but little worth relating. We have reason to be very thankful for > the health with which we have been blessed, during eight years that have passed > since we escaped from the Miami Bottom. Rebecca continues weakly, however. > I have spent another 6 months term in the school room during which I earned > $220.00. I am ready to be a farmer again, when the weather becomes > favorable. We have our little property clear now, I having lifted my last Note, few > days ago. Thomas taught 6 1/2 months at $33 1/3 per month. We are all at > home at present. . .> > Here is Lewis Kincaid's household in 1860:> > Montgomery County> > 1860 Lewis Kincaid, [119921] age 54, born PA, school teacher, value > $1500.00, $375.00, Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Rebecca Kincaid, age 54, born PA, Jefferson Township, Montgomery > County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Margaret Kincaid, [119921] age 22, born PA, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 1.7> 1860 Thomas Kincaid, [119921] age 21, born PA, farmer, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Samuel Kincaid, [119921] age 20, born IN, farmer, Jefferson Township, > Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 Mary A. Kincaid, [119921] age 20, born IN, house work, Jefferson > Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> 1860 James. W. Kincaid, [119921] age 16, born OH, farm laborer, Jefferson > Township, Montgomery County, OH. USFC, p. 17.> > Sincerely> Norman Kincaide> > > > > ----- Original Message ----> From: Norman Kincaide <norman.kincaide@yahoo.com>> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:11:26 AM> Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid > ofSadsbury Township> > I can provide some information on Lewis Kincaid. Lewis is here in the 1850 > Census:> > Miami County> > 1850 Lewis Kincaid, [119921] age 45, born PA, school teacher, value > $300.00, Bethel Township, Miami County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Rebecca Kincaid, age 43, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami County, OH. > USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Margaret Kincaid, [119921] age 14, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Thomas Kincaid, [119921] age 13, born PA, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Samuel Kincaid, [119921] age 11, born IN, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 Mary A.. Kincaid, [119921] age 11, born IN, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> 1850 James W. Kincaid, [119921] age 7, born OH, Bethel Township, Miami > County, OH. USFC, p. 117.> > I believe he is the son of Samuel Kincaid, Jr. who I believe is here:> > Clinton County> > 1850 Samuel Kinkade, [119921] age 70, born PA, Richland Township, Clinton > County, OH. USFC, p. > Could be the son of Samuel Kinkead [119921] (1736-1810) of Fawn Township, > York County, PA.> 1850 Deborah Kinkade, age 64, born PA, Richland Township, Clinton County, > OH. USFC, p..> 1850 Emma Wicoff, age 22, born OH, Richland Township, Clinton County, OH. > USFC, p.> > Here is Samuel Kincaid taxed in 1800 in York County, PA.> > 1800 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Townhip, York County, PA for > 180 acres, rate 2, valuation 360, 3 horses, rate 25, valuation 75, 4 cows, > Rate 6, valuation 24, amount 459, tax 2.32. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, > York County, PA Archives.> > Here are Samuel Kincaid and Samuel Jr. in 1801> > 1801 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA for > 150 acres, rate41/2, valuation 675, 2 horses, rate 45, valuation 90, 3 cows, > rate 12, valuation 36, amount 459, tax 2.32. York County Tax Record Roll > 5236, York County, PA Archives.> 1801 Samuel Kincaid [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA as a > single man at $1.00. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, York County, PA > Archives.> > Here they are in 1804 which shows Samuel Jr. taxed as a married man..> > 1804 Samuel Kincade, Sr. [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA > for 150 acres, rate 7, valuation 1050, 2 horses, rate 35, valuation 70, 4 > cows, rate 12, valuation 48, amount 1168, tax 3..04. York County Tax Record Roll > 5236, York County, PA Archives.> 1804 Samuel Kincade [119921] taxed in Fawn Township, York County, PA for 2 > horses, rate 35, valuation 70, 2 cows, rate 12, valuation 24, amount 94, tax > 0.25. York County Tax Record Roll 5236, York County, PA Archives.> > Chuck also has in his possesion letters written by Lewis Kincaid to his > cousin John McGlaughlin in York County, PA.> > Sincerely> Norman Kincaide> > > > > ----- Original Message ----> From: Sue Liedtke <seleaml@actionnet.net>> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:26:36 AM> Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid > ofSadsbury Township> > I do hope some of you will look over this post.> > Chuck, I don't doubt that you have ample proof on the linkages but I am a > bit confused in places and hope you can clear up some questions I have > particularly concerning the linkage from James R.. to James/Barbara Kendall. > The 1850 census does not give relationship and the age of 30 is off by 4 > years for a James born 1816. It isn't unusual for ages to be off but as this > is the only firm linkage to Barbara it is a problem. The rest of the proofs > in this section more rightly belong in the section for James R/Anna Cave. Do > you have anything else that would help show that this is the same James as > in 1830? The 1812 marriage info on James and Barbara Kendall given in the > next linkage helps but then I am confused as to who all were in the 1810 > census for James as it looks like a single family given the female ages. If > just the males were there it would fit better with a couple of bachelor > brothers. Does the 1820 census shed any light on the beginnings of the > James/Barbara Kendall family? Are there 2 James Kincaids in Baltimore in > 1820 or just the one?> > It looks like the James on High St with David and then Wallace is the son of > > Samuel as they are also listed in Samuel's will. Is there anything that > shows that the High St. James is the same one that married Barbara Kendall? > Whose son was Lewis, the grandson mentioned in Samuel's will? Does he > disappear or is there a connection that with others mentioned that would > bolster the connection.> > James R Kincaid took his son to visit friends in Fawn Grove. Is this the > Fawn Township that Samuel lived in? I don't know the geography of this > region so don't know if you are talking about the same Fawn and don't know > where Bryansville-Delta region is.> > Sue Liedtke> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don W. Kincaid" <donwkincaid@cox.net>> To: "Kincaid Rootsweb List" <kincaid@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 7:05 PM> Subject: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid ofSadsbury > Township> > > > > Charles Vernon Kincaid (119921, Gp A Set 1b) track to John Kinkead of > Sadsbury> Township.> > > > 1st Generation:> > Charles Vernon Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, 1930> > Son of Charles Vernon Kincaid Sr. and Lois Mildred Miller> > Proven by:> > 1. Birth certificate: Baltimore City Health Dept lists my father as Charles > Vernon> Kincaid and mother as Lois (Miller) Kincaid> > 2. Life knowledge: I knew my parents and their siblings and they > acknowledged me as their> son and/or nephew> > > > 2nd Generation:> > Charles Vernon Kincaid (Sr), Born Baltimore, MD, October 29, 1882 and died > December 2,> 1950.> > Son of Frank Wallace Kincaid and Mary Delphine Baer> > Proven by:> > 1. "Kincaid Family Bible" listing births, deaths, and marriages of > Kincaid/Baer family> from 1855 onward. Charles's birthday given as October 29, 1882, in my > possession.> > 2. 1900 Federal Census of Baltimore city lists Charles as a member of the > Frank Kincaid> family. Members listed are: Frank Kincaid, husband, age 44; Delphine, wife, > age 45;> Charles V, son, age 17; James W, son, age 14; George C, son, age 12; Sophie > A, daughter> age 9 and Carroll L, son age 6, Also lists Frank's mother being born in > England. This is> accurate since his mother, Annie Cave was, in fact, born in England. The > census also> lists all family members being born in MD except for Delphine who was born > in Delta PA,> and George and Sophie who were born in Bryansville PA, (near Fawn)> > 3. Marriage Certificate of Charles V. Kincaid and Lois M. Miller in Towson, > MD, on> September 12, 1926. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks... In my > possession.> > 4. Life knowledge: I knew my father's sister and two brothers and they > acknowledged him> as their sibling> > 5. Baltimore Sun obituary listing Charles's numerous accomplishments and > civic works over> the past 40 years and identified Charles V. Kincaid as his son and Lois > Kincaid as his> wife> > 6. Charles V. Kincaid Certificate of Death, Baltimore city lists birth and > death dates as> above.> > > > 3rd Generation:> > Frank Wallace Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, January 25, 1856, Died February > 22, 1908> > Son of James R. Kincaid and Anna Cave> > Proven by:> > 1. "Kincaid Family Bible" listing births, deaths, marriages of the Kincaid > family from> 1855 onward. Frank's birthday given as January 25, 1856> > 2. 1860 Federal Census of Baltimore City, p 706, lists Frank as one of three > children of> James R. Kincaid , age 40, and wife Anna (erroneously spelled Emma) living > in Baltimore,> MD, 18th ward. Others listed in family were wife, Anna age 37; daughter > Clara age 7; son> Frank, age 4 and daughter Ida age 1. Kincaid misspelled as Kincaide.> > 3. Baltimore Directory for 1860 lists Frank W. Kincaid as a son of James R. > Kincaid> family living at 653 W. Baltimore St. in 18th ward Baltimore, Md (Files of > Baltimore> Directories at Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD)> > 4. Marriage Certificate: Frank W. Kincaid of Baltimore and Mary D. Baer of > Bryansville,> York County, PA, were joined in marriage the 13th day of January, 1881, in > Bryansville,> PA, (near Fawn Grove) by Joseph D... Smith, minister. Witnesses were Clara > V. > Kincaid> (Frank's sister) and Charles S. Baer (Dellies brother). Copy in my files.> > 5. Certified Baltimore City Certificate of Death of Frank W. Kincaid with > birth and death> dates as above> > 6. Clipping saved from Baltimore newspaper announcing the death of Frank W. > Kincaid and> plans for burial in Slate Ridge Cemetery in Delta, PA. Frank W. and Mary D. > (who died May> 16, 1903) Kincaid were buried in Slate Ridge Cemetery, (near Fawn Grove) > along with> Frank's unmarried sister, Ida V, and Frank and Dellie's son, James Wallace > who died age> 19 of TB on Oct 24 1904 Clipping also lists Frank's surviving children as: > Charles V.> George C, Sophie A. and Carroll L.> > 7. Oil paintings of Frank W. and Mary D. Kincaid on their wedding day, > January 13, 1881.> In my possession...> > > > 4th Generation> > James R. Kincaid, Born Baltimore, MD, August 20, 1816; died November 21, > 1887> > Son of James Kincaid and Barbara Kendall> > Proven by:> > 1. U. S. Federal Census of 1850 Baltimore City, MD, lists Barbara (Barbay) > Kingcade> (James Kincaid's widow) and with her son James R. Kincaid (age 30) running a > boarding> house with 18 boarders at 20 Pearl St., Baltimore, MD> > 2. Photographs of James R. Kincaid and wife, Anna Cave Kincaid, as an > elderly couple,> circa 1885, in my possession> > 3. Gravestone in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD, gives James R. Kincaid'> s > date of> birth as August 20, 1816, died November 21, 1887. Wife Anna Cave Kincaid, > age 75, died> February 22, 1898. Also burial plots of two unnamed young children, but one > is noted as> "child of James R. Kincaid" (Personal visit to Loudon Park Cemetery. > Baltimore, Md)> > 4. Baltimore Directories from 1852-1887 list J. R. Kincaid and family living > at various> residences in Baltimore during these years. Baltimore City Directories file, > > Maryland> Historical Society, Baltimore Md)> > 5. Baltimore City Marriage Licenses Issued (1851-1865),pg.330, lists James > Kincaid and> Anna Cave married November 24, 1852, Hall of Records, Annapolis Md.> > 6. Certificate of Death, Baltimore City Health Department, documents J. R. > Kincaid's> birth and death dates, August 20, 1816, died November 21, 1887 (Certified > Copy, Baltimore> City Health Department, Certificate of Death)> > > > 5th Generation> > James Kincaid, Born Fawn Township, PA abt. 1776; died September 7, 1832> > Son of Samuel Kincaid and 1) Agness ?, and 2) Nancy ?> > Proven by:> > 1. James Kincaid was listed in the Sept. 1810 will of his father, Samuel > Kincaid of Fawn,> as one of Samuel's eleven children, Family listed in will were: wife Nancy, > sons John,> James, Samuel, David, Wallace, Joseph, and Thomas and daughters Margaret > Vance, Jenny> McLaughlin, Nancy and heirs of his daughter, Jean McLeary (dec'd). Also > mentioned as an> heir was Samuel's grandson, Lewis Kincaid. (Will Book M, pg. 274, York > County Heritage> Trust files, York, PA)> > 2. James Kincaid, first shown on tax lists, taxed $1.00, in Fawn Township, > York County,> PA, as a single man in 1797. (York County Tax Record Roll 5226, York County, > > PA,> archives..) Thus, James must have been 21 years in 1797 providing us with an > approximate> birth year of 1776.> > 3. James Kincaid arrived in Baltimore in 1803 and lived at 133 High St. > Baltimore City> Directory of 1804 lists James Kincaid as a school teacher living at 153 High > St.,> Baltimore, MD. (Baltimore Directories file, Maryland Historical Society, > Baltimore, MD)> > 4. James Kincaid is listed in the 1804 Baltimore City Directory with this > brother David> Kincaid at 153 High St., Baltimore, MD. David's occupation was given as > drayman. David> listed with James at that address in 1805, 1806, and 1807.(Baltimore City > Directories> file, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD)> > 5. U.S. Federal Census of 1810 lists James Kincaid living in Wards 2-6, > Baltimore, one> male 26-45, one male 16-25, one female over 45, one female 16-25, two > females under 10.> (USFC, pg 268)> > 6. Baltimore City Directory of 1813 shows James Kincaid and brother Wallace > Kincaid as> grocers at 153 High St., Baltimore, MD. Wallace remained at that address > with James until> 1819. (Baltimore Directories file, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, > MD)> > 7. U. S. Federal Census of 1830 shows James living in Ward 4 of Baltimore > City. One male> 50-60, one male 5-10, one male 10-15, one female 50-60, one female 20-30, > one female> 15-20, one female 10-15, and one female 5-10. (USFC, pg. 189)> > 8. September 28, 1812, James Kincaid married Barbara Kendall at the 1st > Methodist> Episcopal Church, Light Street, Baltimore. Wedding performed by Rev. George > Roberts.> (1st Methodist Episcopal Church records, Maryland Historical Society > records, Baltimore,> MD)> > 9. Death of James Kincaid announced in the Baltimore American newspaper of > September 15,> 1832, "James Kincaid, long a merchant of Baltimore died of the cholera on > September> 7."(Diehlman File of Baltimore Newspapers, Maryland Historical Society, > Baltimore, Md)> James Kincaid was buried in the Old North Burial ground in Baltimore. He and > his wife> Barbara were reinterred in Greenmount Cemetery in Baltimore when the Old > North Burial> ground was disestablished to make way for the expanding downtown of > Baltimore. James was> reinterred in the burial plot of his daughter, Ann (Kincaid) Sanders. > (Personal Visit to> Greenmount Cemetery)> > 10. My father, Charles V. Kincaid, Sr., his brothers and sister often > visited the Fawn> Grove-Bryansville-Delta region. He explained to me that he went back to Fawn > with his> father, Frank W.. Kincaid, who in turn had gone every summer with his father > James R..> Kincaid to visit friends (McLaughlins, Clarkes, Watsons, etc.) from the "old> neighborhood." That is why my father took me there.> > > > 6th Generation> > Samuel Kincaid, born abt. 1736, in Sadsbury, PA, died October 1810, in Fawn > Township,> York County, PA. Son of John Kinkead and Mary ?> > Proven by:> > 1. 1749-Warrant, dated June 6, 1749, granted to Alexander McCanless for land > in Fawn> Township Lancaster Co.. Pennsylvania.( Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, > Records of the> Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS 1733-1757, Surnames beginning with "M"). > This > warrant was> filed before York County was formed August 14, 1749, and thus is listed in > Lancaster> County warrants.> > 2. 1756-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid first taxed in Sadsbury Township, PA, as a > single man in> 1756. A single free man was taxed upon the age of 21. This being the case, > Samuel would> have been born about 1735-1736. (Chester County Archives and Records > Service (CCAR) West> Chester, Pa. Courtesy Norman Kincaide)> > 3. 1757-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a single man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 4. 1758-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a married man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 5. 1760-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid taxed in Sadsbury as a married man (courtesy > Norman> Kincaide. CCAR)> > 6. 1762-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, Charles Kincaid, James Kincaid at wedding of > > James> Sinkler and Mary Patterson at the Bradford Monthly meeting, Chester, PA, > October 21, 1762> (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 7. 1763-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, taxed in Sadsbury(Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 8. 1765-Samuel Kinkead/Kincaid, taxed in West Caln Township, Chester County, > PA, on 100> acres (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 9. 1767-Samuel Kinkead taxed in West Caln in 1767, 1768, 1769, 1771 and > 1772. (courtesy> Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 10. 1771- John Kinkead died. Will proven November 1771 provided for his wife > Mary, left> the farm to son Charles, and twenty pounds to sons David, John, Samuel, > James. Also left> sums to his sons-in-laws. (courtesy Norman Kincaide. CCAR)> > 11. 1772-Samuel Kincaid bought 271 acres called Poplar Quarter from > Archibald White in> Fawn Township (deed not yet recovered).> > 12. 1779-Samuel Kincaid listed on roll of York County militia, Capt. William > Gray's> company.(YCHT. Courtesy Mr John Heisey). 1779-Samuel Kincaid taxed in Fawn > until 1810> (York Co. Archives York Pa.)> > 13. 1790-U.S. Federal Census shows Samuel Kincaid with three males over 16, > five males> under 16, and 4 females. This indicates that Samuel Kincaid's 7 sons were > still at home> in 1790, if all males listed were his sons. (York Co Archives, York Pa)> > 14. 1797-Samuel Kincaid taxed in Fawn for 150 acres. (CCAR)> > 15. 1810- Samuel Kincaid died October 1810. Will lists his children as heirs > and left> Poplar Quarter to sons Joseph and Thomas. Details of will described in 5th > generation of> this vetting.> > 16. 1813-Survey of Poplar Quarter. "Joseph and Thomas Kincaid situate in > Fawn Township in> the county of York containing as above 271 acres & 61 perches and allowance, > of land> originally surveyed by William Matthews, late DS, on the 21st day of the 1st > month 1771> for Archibald White in pursuance of a warrant which was granted to Alexander > McCanless> (Poplar Quarter) bearing the date of 6th of June 1749. And now, on the 16th > day of June> 1813, the same has been calculated, examined, and found to be correct and at > the request> of the present owners, Joseph and Thomas Kincaid, the same is returned for > confirmation.> Adjacent land owners: Joseph Ross, Barrens, William Smilee, Barrens, > Barrens, Thomas> Brannon,. Per Jacob Spangler, DS. To Andrew Porter Esq. Surveyor General, > Harrisburg."> (Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office > ,COPIEDSURVEYS,> 1681-1912, Vol B-9, pg 12.)> > 17.. 1813 Patent.-Joseph and Thomas Kincaid (119921) patented 271 acres, 61 > perches July> 10, 1813, warrantee, Alexander McCanless (Poplar Quarter) June 6, 1749 Fawn > Township York> County Pa.( Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, Records of the Land Office, > PATENT INDEX,> H Series (H1 to H20), 1809-1823, Surnames beginning with K, pg 189, Patent > Book Vol 9, pg> 196. Courtesy Norman Kincaide)> > > > 7th Generation> > John Kinkead born about 1700,likely in Ireland, died November 1771 in > Sadsbury Township,> Chester County, PA. Married Mary ?.> > Son of unknown parents.> > Proven by:> > 1.There were no Kinkead/Kincaids in Chester County until 1728, when John > Kinkead and> James were taxed as married men living in Sadsbury Township. Since they were > over 21,> they were likely born about 1700. Place of birth is not known at this time, > but other> information indicates Northern Ireland as a likely place (courtesy of Norman > Kincaid)> > 2..John and James Kinkead taxed in Sadsbury in 1730,1732,1734,1735,1736, and > 1737.> (Courtesy of Norman Kincaide)> > 3.John Kinkead received warrant for 200 acres of land on February 4, 1734 > and James> received warrant for 150 acres on February 9, 1734. (Courtesy of Norman > Kincaide)> > 4.James Kinkead, brother of John Kinkead, disappeared from Chester County > Tax lists after> 1737.> > 5.James Kinkead moved to Barbados where he died in 1752. (Courtesy of Norman > Kincaide)> > 6.John Kinkead, John Kinkead, Jr., Samuel Kinkead, Robert Kinkead > (carpenter) and Robert> Kinkead (weaver) pledged to support Rev. Boyd's salary at Upper Octorara > Presbyterian> Church on Sept 1 1758. (courtesy of Norman Kincaide )> > 7.Samuel Kinkead first shows up on the Tax List in Sadsbury Township in > 1756; this> indicates his birth was 1735 to 1736. (courtesy of Norman Kincaide )> > 8.Samuel Kinkead is taxed in West Caln in 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, > 1771, and 1772,> but not after 1772. West Caln Township was formed in 1744 and consisted of > land adjacent> to John Kinkead's land in Sadsbury Township. (Futhey and Cope, History of > Chester County,> PA, p. 168)> > 9.Samuel Kinkead was named in the administration of the estate of Andrew > Kinkead> (deceased) in 1769. Andrew Kinkead, formerly of Taghboyn Parish, County > Donegal, Ireland,> but lately of Newcastle Hundred on the Delaware died intestate, on the ship > JUPITER,> docked in the Delaware River, leaving considerable estate. Samuel was > nearest of kin to> Andrew Kinkead but was unable to undertake administration of Andrew's estate > > and> renounced it in favor of James Kinkead, next nearest of kin. (PCH Will Book > H, p. 86,> File 1652)> > 10.This James Kinkead, a watchmaker, came from Strabane, County Tyrone in > Ireland in> 1765. He was taxed in Sadsbury in 1765. James's relationship to John Kinkead > and family> is not known, but it is probably very close. He is not John Kinkead's > youngest son,> James. His business was noted in the newspaper as, "James Kinkead, clock and > watchmaker> of Strabane in Ireland, but late of Sadsbury Township. Chester County, > Pennsylvania, now> follows his business at Emmanuel Rouse's Clock and Watchmaker in Front > Street near the> drawbridge, Philadelphia." (Philadelphia Gazette March 14, 1765)> > 11.Samuel Kinkead was mentioned in his father, John Kinkead's will. (Will > written> November 19, 1771, proven November 1771). Heirs documented therein were: > wife, Mary, sons> John, David, Samuel, Charles, James, and four sons-in-laws: Adam Hope > (married to John> Kinkead's daughter Agnes), Thomas Kilpatrick (married ? ), John Simril > (married to John> Kinkead's daughter Mary), and Josiah Crawford (married ?). 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