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    1. Elliott family
    2. Well, let me see now. James Elliott will shows James Elliott will Greenbrier Co., VA 3-26-1814 probate 6-27-1815 Wife Ann sons, WILLIAM, Archibald, Robert, THOMAS, JOHN and James. Daughters Jenny Carreck, ANN KINCAID. Exec. wife Ann, son James. Witness John Gabert, W.H. Cavendish, George Kincaid All the people in caps ended up in Ohio -- a different scenario for your Ann Kincaid than I have. William married Isabel MORRIS, daughter of Richard Morris and Jane Callison Thomas married Martha CALLISON, daughter of John Callison and Jane McClure John Married Sarah MASTERS, 1817 Greenbrier County, Va. He apparently came to Ohio after his brothers who were there by 1813. Ann married Robert KINCAID and they went to Jackson County, Ohio. She married second William Buckley who was the widower of Elizabeth Callison, daughter of John and Jane McClure Callison. Probate court for Ann Elliott Kincaid Buckley establishes that she was the sibling of John and Thomas Elliott. William was deceased by this time. Online file has Ann Elliott married Robert Kincaid May 20, 1810 1820 census Milton Twp., Jackson County, Ohio page 136 Robert Kincaid 1830 census Jackson County, Ohio Line 15 Robert Kincaid age 30-40 with female age 30-40 with no children. Probate Court Jackson County, Ohio # 852 for Ann Buckley Application for bond October 11, 1859 Volume A page 300 Samuel McGhee, Administrator. Sureties Samuel McGhee, John Elliott and Beverley Keenan in amount of $700. Inventory December 10, 1859 Volume A page 452 Phoebe Elliott bought the following items, 1 dining table, 1 counterpane, wearing apparel and cotton stockings, 7 pair woolen stockings, 3 flannel quilts, 5 bed quilts, 1 comfort, 3 blankets, 21 pillow slips, 5 table cloths, 5 sheets, 1 stand table and cover, 1 spinning wheel, 1 bed and bedding with stead, 1 pair sheep shears, 2 chest and contents, 1 single coverlet, 1 large tablecloth, fine wearing apparel, 1 fine bedsted 2 beds and bedding ($7), 2 umbrellas, 2 band boxes 2 bonnets and 3 caps, 1 looking glass, 1 set dishes, 1 brass kettle William B. Smith bought the following items: 4 blankets, 1 small bureau, 4 chairs, 1 corner cupboard, 1 small kettle, 1 pair tongs and 1 shovel. Isaac Buckley bought the following item: 1 fancy quilt ($2) Mary Buckley bought the following item: 1 set of German Silver Spoons (.25) Job Buckley bought the following item: 1 Weaver's reed William Buckley bought the following item: 1 pair steel gards Total of all items sold $30.96 Appraised value of all items $221.22 Account received $10. 84 of William Evans on his note, $47.26 from William Smith on his note, R. J. Bachus on his note $121. Administrator represents that there is die the estate from E.F. Swift, the sum of $150 by note dated December 18, 1858 with 10 percent interest. He has not yet been able to collect the money although he has made reasonable efforts. This note was paid off May 3, 1864 Estate paid William Smith $50 for work and labor from November 14, 1855 to August 10, 1859 Paid C.C. Isham for coffin $20 Paid F.R. Clewers for medical bills $32 Paid R.N. Caldwell for Gravestones $10 Paid court costs of $18.50 Paid Mary Buckley for taking care of property Amount due estate on settlement $221.20 Amount paid John Elliott as one of the heirs at law of said decedent $110. Amount paid Thomas Elliott as one of the heirs at law of said decedent $111.20 January 11, 1867 Samuel McGhee represents that he has settled in full said estate and asks to be discharged from said trust. Final Account January 11, 1867 Volume B page 390 Does this help or just muddy the waters. Take care Marilyn

    10/16/2004 07:32:57