Hi everyone, It has been a while since I have posted anything at all, My name is Connie Poole Hurley , I live in Kentucky and my/our DNA number is 3350. There are a few of us under that number, Y Search and Kit numbers and ours is-Kit #3350. Tamara Kincaide's husband Charles is and was our donor of his DNA Cell Swab Test. Tamara Kincaide Darlene Embry Dyane Guisto Elaine Ezell We are the descendants of John Kincade and his son David Kincade who we assume to be the son of John Kincade, since he did sigh the marriage bond for him/them. We find them in the beginning of our search in Wilson County, Tennessee. I would like to at this time say this, we do have copies of all documents that we could possibly find, from marriage bonds to death certificates, to deed, to census records. And in some instance we are beginning to gather quite a few photo's up to the present time. But we don't have David's or John's or their wives. I only wish (smile) I will not be posting very much at all,my health at this time prevents me from doing so, I am now waiting for a call from my doctor to let me know when I go to the hospital again, I have a 90 to 95% blockage in my neck on the left side, I'm not sure what will happen at this point,I could stroke out, I have opted for a Stent and not Surgery. So all prayers will be very appreciated. My email address is : hurey@myonetone.com and also conniehurley2003@yahoo.com --- John Kincade b.1760-1780 VA John appears 1820-1830 Wilson Co. Tn. Census. John was bond & witness at marriage of son ? David Kincade to Sarah/Sally McWhirter We still do not know who John is. is So we assume he is David's father. David Kincade-Born 1802 Tn. d.aft 1860 Married Feb 27 1824 Wilson Co,TN. Sally/Sarah McWhirter-Born 1808 Tn. d.aft 1860 Their Children: (1) Elizabeth E Kincade b.1828 Tn. d. aft 1900 Ky. --- (2) Hugh A. Kincade/Kinkade b.1827 Tn. d. May 1860 Butler Co. Ky. --- (3)John T. Kincade b.Oct 29 1829 Tn. d.May 4 1911 Ohio Co,Ky. --- (4) Elias J Kincade b.1834 Tn. d.aft 1880 Spencer Co. Ind. --- (5) Mary A Kincade b.Feb 2 1835 Tn. d.Oct 9 1878 Spencer Co. Ind. --- (6)William Kincade b.Oct 10 1837 Tn. --- (7) Henry H Kincade b.Oct 7 1842 Tn. d.Feb 8 1915 Warrick Co Ind. --- (8) David Blackburn Kincade b.1845 Tn. d.aft 1880 Ky. --- (9) Andrew I Kincade b.1847/48 Tn. --- Wilson Co formed from Sumner Co and was formed from Davidson Co- Davidson Co and formed from Washington Co NC --- County Facts Wilson County History and Information Date Created:October 26, 1799 County Seat: Lebanon Name Origin: Major David Wilson Formed From: Sumner County --- Source as The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture Tennessee Historical Society The Tennessee General Assembly created Wilson County on October 26, 1799. Its prehistoric heritage is rich. The Sellars temple mound on Spring Creek, for example, yielded an outstanding piece of pre-Columbian sculpture that has been the emblem of the Tennessee Archaeological Society. Europeans explored the land long before settlement: French trappers arrived as early as 1760, and the hunting party of Henry Scraggins passed through the area in 1765. John B. Walker led the first permanent settlers to Hickory Ridge, west of the present site of Lebanon, in 1794. ---------------- Sumner County History and Information Date Created:1786 County Seat: Gallatin Name Origin: General Jethro Sumner Formed From: Davidson County --- Source as "The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture Tennessee Historical Society Archaeological evidence in Sumner County indicates occupation by Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian cultures in the deep past. Two easily accessible prehistoric mounds stand at Castilian Springs, where Native Americans for centuries came to hunt the game which gathered at the springs and its salt lick. The first white long hunters included Henry, Charles, and Richard Skaggs, and Joseph Drake in 1765. Among other early explorers and long hunters were James Smith and an eighteen-year-old male mulatto slave in 1766, and Kasper Mansker, Isaac Bledsoe, and others in 1771-72. The first permanent settler was the fearless Thomas Sharp Spencer, who earned that distinction by living several months in the hollow of a sycamore tree at Bledsoe's Lick in 1776, then planting crops and building cabins from 1776 to 1779. By 1783 settlers had erected three forts--Mansker's, Bledsoe's, and Asher's--for protection against Indian attack. --------------------------------------------- Davidson County History and Information Date Created:1783 County Seat:Nashville TN Name Origin: William Lee Davidson and was Formed From:Washington County, NC Davidson County is the oldest county in Middle Tennessee. It dates to 1783, when the North Carolina legislature created the county and named it in honor of William L. Davidson, a North Carolina officer who died in the Revolutionary War on January 1, 1782. The county seat, Nashville, is also the oldest permanent white settlement in Middle Tennessee, founded by James Robertson and John Donelson during the winter of 1779-80. The initial white settlers established the Cumberland Compact in order to establish a basic rule of law and to protect their land titles. Through much of the early 1780s the settlers also faced a hostile response from Native American tribes. As the county's many known archaeological sites attest, the resources of Davidson County had attracted Native Americans for centuries. In fact, the first whites to encounter the area were fur traders, then long hunters, who came to a large salt lick, known as French Lick, in present-day Nashville to trade with Native Americans and to hunt the abundant game. Nashville has always been the region's center of commerce, industry, transportation, and culture, but it did not become the capital of Tennessee until 1827 and did not gain permanent capital status until 1843. Its story is best told through its individual entry and the hundreds of other entries in this volume that cover significant people, events, and institutions associated with Nashville as the capital city of Tennessee. --- TNWILSON Wilson County, Tennessee http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnwilson/index.html --- Wilson County, Tennessee Genealogy Depot http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnwcogs/ --- Wilson County Marriage Records - GROOMS KINCADE, David McWHIRTER, Sally24 Feb 182427 Feb 1824 Hardy Hunt, J.P. John Kincade http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnwcogs/marriage/groomsA-L.html --- 1830 Federal Census of Wilson County, Tennessee KINCADE, John 147 01012001--10011001 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnwcogs/census/1830wctK.html --- >From Wilson County Archives Rutherford County and Wilson county TN have a common boarder and the "old timers" moved freely across it during their lives there. It was a source of commerce. >> This John Kincaid in the 1820 census could have been on both sides at different times. The eastern end of the Wilson/Rutherford line moved north just a bit in 1815. It's possible these folks changed counties without moving. --- And then we find them here in Sumner County, Tennesse in 150 1850 Sumner County, Tennessee Federal Census Indexed Individuals [ K ] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~providence/census/census1850_k.htm --- 1850 Sumner County, Tennessee Federal Census Transcription Transcribed in 1997/1999/2000 by Linda Carpenter, Jan Johnson Barnes, Marie Johnson, and E. J. Keen http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/census/census1850ndx.htm --- District 12 12 287 Kincade, David 48 M 12 287 Kincade, Sarah 42 F 12 287 Kincade, Hugh 25 M 12 287 Kincade, Elizabeth 21 F 12 287 Kincade, John 20 M 12 287 Kincade, Elias 16 M 12 287 Kincade, William 12 M 12 287 Kincade, Mary 14 F 12 287 Kincade, Henry 9 M 12 287 Kincade, Blackburn 8 M 12 287 Kincade, Jackson 4 M http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/census/census1850_k.htm --- Connie *In Beautiful Western Kentucky* DNA Kincaid # 3350 DNA Knight #N38010 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Connie's Links-Lots of Links-Try Them www.angelfire.com/ky2/connie/Links.html ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (\o/) The first duty of love is to listen. /_\ ~ Paul Tillich~ --- Browse the KINCAID archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=KINCAID Browse the KINCAID archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/KINCAID/