That is my construct based on the will and subsequent estate records and tax records. Sincerely Norman Kincaide ----- Original Message ---- From: Peter A. Kincaid <7kincaids@primus.ca> To: kincaid@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 1:16:18 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Samuel Kinkead's 100 acres near Pittsburgh > Children of Samuel Kinkead of Fawn township, York County, PA > John Kinkead, (1758-after 1810) > William Kinkead (1762-before 1810) > James Kinkead (1776- June 9, 1832) had heirs James & Samuel Kinkead 1867 > Samuel Kinkead Jr. (1780-died after 1840) Could be Samuel Kinkade in > Richland Township, Clinton County, OH, USFC, 1850. > Jean Kinkead (b? died before 1810) married John McLeary > Jenny Kinkead (b? after 1810) married John McLaughlin > Margaret Kinkead (b? after 1810) married John Vance > Nancy Kinkead (1780-after 1850) > Joseph Kinkead (1782-before 1869) > David Kinkead (1783-after 1810) > Wallace Kinkead (1787-after 1850) In Birmingham Monroe Township, Guernsey > County, OH, USFC, 1850. > Thomas Kinkead (1790-1857) What is the source for this family data? Is this your construct? > Samuel Kincaid held the warrant but had not received a patent, he sold 100 > acres to John McCleary his son-in-law, who in turn sold it to John > McLaughlin another son-in-law. In order to receive a patent and clear > title McLaughlin had to pay the patent fees. Is the source for this statement of John McCleary and John McLaughlin being son-in-laws the above family data? Peter 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