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    1. [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid of Sadsbury Township
    2. Don W. Kincaid
    3. 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 ?). (Courtesy of Norman Kincaide) Charles Kincaid ____________________________________________________________ Click here to find the rental car that fits your needs.

    10/07/2008 01:05:12
    1. Re: [KINCAID] Vetting Charles Vernon Kincaid to John Kincaid ofSadsbury Township
    2. Sue Liedtke
    3. 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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