Being a newbie, I'm glad that you sometimes hash over queries more than once. I still don't know for sure what is relevant to my particular line yet, until I've been doing this as long as most of you have. I have been over the archives, but apparently missed this one that mentioned "Mordecai". Even after going over the archives, there are times that I am still uncertain as to what was determined after everyone has discussed a particular finding. I know that most of you have been doing this research for years, but it has been most helpful to have the input from so many others, even when they aren't "looking" for my particular line. Maybe alot of this info is common knowledge to everyone else, but it's been great to see the new dialog, that I can interact with, respond to, and ask questions of. Some might even correspond directly with each other, off the list, so I wouldn't pick up on it in the archives. Does anyone know if this Lora Mather is still active on the list? Kelly Kincade-Lewis Why does it feel we are going in circles sometimes? Here is a message > from > the Archives. Ruth Cherecwich > > From: "DonWKincaid" < donwkincaid1@frontiernet.net> > Subject: Re: [KINCAID] Fort Kincaid, Missouri -John, David, & Matthew > Kincaid > Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 10:51:16 -0600 > References: <000e01c714be$0cc5cd60$67020a0a@Barb5150> > Barbara, Here is what Sue wrote in 03 to the list about Fort Kincaid or > Kincaid's Fort as some call it: > > I looked through what little info I have on Andrew Co. I have part of the > 1850 census. There is one Kincaid family in the part I do have. Henry age > 51 > and Rebecca age 46, both born in KY. Children all born in MO: Mary K. 21; > Betsey E. 17; James 15; Rebecca 13; Ary V 12; Cynthea 7; Robert 4. There > may > be other families in the parts of the census I don't have. > > I also scanned over some letters written by an early MO Babtist minister. > The Thorp Letters were first published in a Clay Co. MO newspaper and are > now on line. The url I have is > http://www.amug.org/~almoore/thorpletters/thorp7.html They are quite > interesting as he is recounting his memories from early Missouri > settlement > at Cooper's Fort to early Clay Co.settlement. In recounting the problems > with indians in 1811 he says:; "The Indians made raid on them (Cole > Fort), > killing Stephen Cole and I think one or two others, which forced them to > retreat to the N side of the river and shelter at KINKAID'S Fort, which > was > about one mile above where old Franklin was built afterwards. Of the 5 > original forts in the Booneslick area only 3 were left after the indian > raids." The Booneslick area is in present Howard Co. Does anyone know > anything about this Kincaid Fort? Sue > Below is what Lora Mather sent to list in 03 about Kincaid Fort: > > Check out www.rootsweb.com. Go to Missouri and select Howard County. > Howard > County is north of Cooper County , Missouri. There a section on Old > Settlers Forts and give the exact location of the Kincaid Fort. Including > a > listing of the settlers. I believe these Kincaids followed Daniel Boone > from > Boonesboro, Kentucky. > > I am working the connections to my husband's family. His gg father was > from > Grundy County, Missouri. Family record says his first name was Mordecia. > Closest I can find is a Jacob Kincade in 1870 census. > > We will be interested in what you come up with on Fort Kincaid! > > Happy Hunting! > Don W. Kincaid 1427 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Barbara Van Hout > To: Kincaid@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:28 PM > Subject: [KINCAID] Fort Kincaid, Missouri -John, David, & Matthew Kincaid > > > Does anyone know the history of Fort Kincaid, Missouri and David, > Matthew, > and John Kincaid? > > This query is on a Howard County, MO website: > > KINKADE/KINKEAD/KINCADE and BARNES. Trying to determine relationships of > David, Matthew, John KINCAID at Fort Kincaid during war of 1812, and to > confirm > names of David KINCAID's children, e.g. Dorcas, Isabel, Charles Lewis. > Also > children of Dorcas KINCAID m. Amos BARNES at Fort Kincaid. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohoward/quer14.html > > > Barbara Van Hout > > > In a message dated 9/21/2008 9:26:19 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > dhouse95@earthlink.net writes: > 1801 is the year that David Kinkead, s/o Mathew Kinkead(d.1775)/Elizabeth > McTeer, arrived in Ky. His brother John was also around somewhere. David > would have been 37 or 38 at that time, and he is said ti have had 8 > children. > > Who built Kincaids fort? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peter A. Kincaid" <7kincaid@nb.sympatico.ca> > To: <kincaid@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 9:48 PM > Subject: [KINCAID] John Kincaid - father built Kincaid fort > > >> Stumbled across the following tidbit: >> >> Death Notices From Callaway Newspapers >> The Telegraph and The Missouri Telegraph >> 1873 >> >> Kincaid >> John Kincaid, an old pioneer, died at his residence in Boone County, >> Nov. >> 5th, aged 77 years. He came to Missouri in 1801, and his father built >> Kincaids Fort, in Cooper's bottom. Deceased was a pensioner of the >> war >> of 1812. 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