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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] Tombstones
    2. try covering with shave cream and take squgee to it , thgat will leave a very readable marking

    05/03/2003 05:42:48
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] Jonathan J WILSON
    2. Sue Wilson
    3. Hi, I am from Sedgwick county, Ks, living in Reno county. Do you know what township they were in, in Sedgwick county? Sue Wilson researching John Wilson, 1871-1962(b. in Clark county, Illinois. d. Hutchinson, Reno county Ks) married 1902 to Alice Haddock in Illinois children: Denzil Wilson,Durlin Wilson, Graydon,Gladys Wilson. --- Linda Hirst <srlchirst@msn.com> wrote: > Seeking information about: > > Jonathan J WILSON born 1828 KY > > died after 1880, before 1900 Sedgwick > County, KS > > married: Nancy H. MARCUM born Aug > 1832 in TN > > family lived in MN 1870 Census > > family lived in KS 1880 Census > > daughters born in MN: > > Louisa Elizabeth WILSON (gr > grandmother) 1862 > > Catherine D WILSON 1863 > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com

    05/02/2003 10:21:11
    1. [WILSON-L] Re: WILSON-D Digest V03 #88
    2. There was a Hiram Wilson living in Columbiana Co, Ohio I beliebe around the mid 1800s.

    05/02/2003 04:20:20
    1. [WILSON-L] John Mass. 1600's
    2. Jan J.
    3. Seeking all vital information, etc. on John WILSON of Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA, who married Hannah Jones. Their daughter, Sarah WILSON, my ancestor, was born about 1650 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA, and married Samuel SNOW [b. 1647] and died 28 Nov. 1717. MANY THANKS IN ADVANCE, Jan Jordan in Vermont

    05/02/2003 03:46:59
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DNA Project:
    2. Claudia Williams
    3. TVA is a blessing to us living in the Tenn.Valley area, low utility bills, On another note, can anyone tellme if any of the "Ten Wilson Brothers of Tennessee" migrated to Alabama.? Claudia J.Williams

    05/02/2003 02:53:16
    1. [WILSON-L] Jonathan J WILSON
    2. Linda Hirst
    3. Seeking information about: Jonathan J WILSON born 1828 KY died after 1880, before 1900 Sedgwick County, KS married: Nancy H. MARCUM born Aug 1832 in TN family lived in MN 1870 Census family lived in KS 1880 Census daughters born in MN: Louisa Elizabeth WILSON (gr grandmother) 1862 Catherine D WILSON 1863

    05/02/2003 02:19:06
    1. RE: [WILSON-L] unsubscribe
    2. Donald Dillaby
    3. Sharon: You must use the procedure below to unsubscribe from the list: > How to unsubscribe from list. > e-mail to WILSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > unsubscribe in message. Regards, Donald Dillaby -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Henderson [mailto:shend52@uswest.net] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 6:32 PM To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILSON-L] unsubscribe unsubscribe Punkineader@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 5/1/2003 1:17:12 PM Central Daylight Time, > AmiS@xenologix.com writes: > > > considering a membership to either Ancestry.com or Genealogy.com. Do people > > have advice or suggestions > > I am currently using Ancestry.com, and am generally happy with it, but some > of the censuses are not indexed and, on my computer, it takes forever to > bring up an image. That can be time-consuming if you need to go through, > say, 38 pages of a township or even just one page of a newspaper because it's > broken down into sections per image. Newspaper and UK subscriptions are > additional to the main subscription. Genealogy.com also has add-on > subscriptions to the main subscription that are hard to resist getting. I'm > not sure if all the censuses are indexed in Genealogy.com. Just be sure you > really do want one or the other, because once they have your credit card > number it's hard to get a refund if you're not 100% happy. Incidentally, the > parent company of Ancestry.com, MyFamily.com, has acquired Genealogy.com. To > read the full press release, visit http://www.myfamilyinc.com/ and click on > "Press Room" in the menu. Unsure about what this means to subscribers. > > Good luck, > Jayne in Texas > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe fom list. > e-mail to WILSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > unsubscribe in message. ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== List owner WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com

    05/02/2003 01:11:52
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby's) ORGANIZATION: 2nd (Ashby's) Cavalry Regiment was formed by consolidating the 4th and 5th Battalions of Tennessee Cavalry in May, 1862. The men were from the counties of Hamilton, Monroe, Knox, Union, Claiborne, Hawkins, Jefferson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Polk, Hancock, Blount, and Sullivan. It was assigned to Wharton's, Pegram's, J.S. Scott's, Davidson's, Humes', and H.M. Ashby's Brigade. The regiment participated in the conflicts at Cumberland Gap, Murfreesborough, and Chickamauga, then was involved in the Atlanta Campaign. Later it skirmished in Alabama, aided in the defense of Savannah, and took part in the campaign of the Carolinas. It lost 6 killed, 8 wounded, and 19 missing at Cumberland Gap, and reported 19 casualties at Chickamauga. Only a few surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. OFFICERS: The field officers were Colonel Henry M. Ashby, Lieutenant Colonels Henry C. Gillespie and John H. Kuhn, and Majors Pharaoh A. Cobb and William M. Smith. More About ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, JR.: Military service: Company D, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby's) Child of ALVIS KINCAID and PEARL SPARKS is: i. SEWELL PALMER5 KINCAID, b. October 08, 1908; d. November 10, 1986, Uvalde, Uvalde, TX. Endnotes 1. Claiborne County Deeds 1801-1865, A listing of the Year's Support for Susan Kincaid, widow of William Kincaid, dated May 26, 1855. She is also listed as William's wife in Families of Norris Reservior Area, by Marshall A. Wilson. Buried in Russell Lane Cemetery. 2. Will of David Wilson, He was appointed as executor of Will of father-in-law, David Wilson, dated Feb 28, 1847. 3. Claiborne County Deeds 1801-1865, William Kincaid was very active in buying and selling land. As noted in The History of Claiborne County, a William Kincaid had 8000 acres of land in Claiborne County. His apparent sons: John W., Junior, M. L., J. M., S. C., James M. were also active in land transactions during those years.It appears William Kincaid's estate was sold off by his heirs in 1857. 4. The People's History of Claiborne County, Tennessee 1801-1988, Wm. Harrison Kincaid, using slave labor, built a famous brick house, now known as the Little House, near Speedwell in Claiborne Co, with the home now being included in the National Register of Historic Places. 5. Early Iron Industries of Norris Area, by M. A. Wilson, In a quote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935 and living on Big Barren Creek not far from the site of Kincaid Forge, Billy Kincaid built a house and reared his family at the place where Bill Russell now lives, near the head of Davis Creek. He later built a large brick house on Big Barren Creek in 1853, two years before his death. He also built other brick houses, including the Rogers, Ausmus, and Jordon Longmire homes. 6. The Claiborne County Will Book 1855-1866, When he died, he left $10,000 for each of his children in addition to his real property. An inventory of Notes and other belongings from the Estate of William Kincaid. There is no date on it but it follows the Year's support provided to Susan Kincaid, William's widow, which is dated May 26,1855. Isaac Thomas and S. C. Kincaid are administrators of the Estate. There are 52 pages of notes/inventory of the Estate. It enumerates slaves. Based on the contents, William was a very wealthy man. There are also, listed second, fourth and fifth inventories in the settlement of the estate. There are no dates on these settlements. It includes a settlement of William Kincaid Guardian to one of Henry Lee's heirs. It is dated September 19, 1852. The same film includes a Guardian Settlement to William Kincaid for the Thomas McClain heirs, dated Dec 1, 1847. It includes a Guardian Settlement to James M. Kincaid for the care of Lafayette, William, Alvis, and Harriet, heirs of William Kincaid. The settlements are dated June 2, 1856. There is another settlement to James M. for Lafayette and Harriet dated June 2, 1857; a third for Alvis, Harriet, Lafayette, dated June 2, 1858; and a fourth for William, dated November 3, 1856. It includes a Guardian Settlement with M. L. Kincaid, dated June 2, 1856 for Harrison H. Kincaid, heir to William Kincaid. It, therefore, appears, after William's death, Lafayette, William, Jr., Alvis, and Harriet were taken in by their older brother, James M. Kincaid; and Harrison was taken in by his older brother, Marshall.. 7. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Historical and Genealogical Information, ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830 : K (Part 2) :Killen - KurtsKincaid Joseph 1825 30 339.1 Bedford County commissionerKincaid Minerva 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid Sterling 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid William 1829 33 Private 218.1 Wilson County - children legitimatizedACTS OF TENNESSEE 1831 - 1850 : K (Part 1) : Kanard - KindleKincaid J. 1847 49 120.2 East TN and VA Railroad CompanyKincaid Joseph 1831 34 15.14 Bedford Co. - lawsuit concerning use of school landsKincaid William 1837 43 174.16 Claiborne Co. - Powell's Valley, Jacksboro and Knoxville Turnpike Co.. 8. Early Iron Industries of Norris Area, by M. A. Wilson, A quote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935 and living on Big Barren Creek not far from the site of Kincaid Forge, John Keck called Minerva "Mag". 9. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Historical and Genealogical Information, ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830 : K (Part 2) :Killen - KurtsKincaid Minerva 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid Sterling 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid William 1829 33 Private 218.1 Wilson County - childrenlegitimatized. 10. The People's History of Claiborne County, Tennessee 1801-1988, 'Sterling Cox Kincaid, Sr., who fought on the Confederate side, was killed in 1865 by an outlaw band, leaving five children from his first wife who died in 1858, Sarah Jane Woodson, daughter of William and Annie Pebley Woodson, and four children from his second wife Theresa or Thersea A. Miller. A record shows that Theresa Miller had three sons, Daniel Jefferson Kincaid, James Harrison Kincaid, and Marcus 'Marquis' de Lafayette Kincaid and moved to Missouri; another note says that she moved to Kansas with her four sons. This fourth son was evidently Thomas Kincaid who lived in Salina, Kansas. 11. Early Iron Industries of Norris Area, by M. A. Wilson, In a quote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935 and living on Big Barren Creek not far from the site of Kincaid Forge. Sterling was killed at Sherman Stiner's place at the close of Civil War. He was father of Wm. C. 'Tally Bill', who married a daughter of Col. Wm. H. Smith and Elizabeth Kincaid, William E. Kincaid is their son. 12. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Historical and Genealogical Information, ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830 : K (Part 2) :Killen - KurtsKincaid Minerva 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid Sterling 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from WilsonKincaid William 1829 33 Private 218.1 Wilson County - childrenlegitimatized. 13. Personal Contact through Email, He was a Union soldier during the Civil War and was killed by "bushwhackers".Claiborne County Pioneer Project has the death occuring in Claiborne County. 14. Family History Library, LDS Family Search Site, 10 Aug 1840 <, , Tennessee> . 15. dtierney@kscable.com, Connie Tierney, Only has John Kincaid. 16. dtierney@kscable.com, Connie Tierney. THIS FIND WORK AND THE INFORMATION HERE WAS SENT TO ME EARLY IN MY SEARCH. I AM NOT SURE WHICH FAMILY MEMBER SENT IT TO ME. I DO NOT KNOW ANYMORE THAN WHAT IS HERE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS IS GOOD WORK BUT NOT PROVEN BY ME.

    05/02/2003 12:24:04
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby's) 2nd (Ashby's) Cavalry Regiment was formed by consolidating the 4th and 5th Battalions of Tennessee Cavalry in May, 1862. The men were from the counties of Hamilton, Monroe, Knox, Union, Claiborne, Hawkins, Jefferson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Polk, Hancock, Blount, and Sullivan. It was assigned to Wharton's, Pegram's, J.S. Scott's, Davidson's, Humes', and H.M. Ashby's Brigade. The regiment participated in the conflicts at Cumberland Gap, Murfreesborough, and Chickamauga, then was involved in the Atlanta Campaign. Later it skirmished in Alabama, aided in the defense of Savannah, and took part in the campaign of the Carolinas. It lost 6 killed, 8 wounded, and 19 missing at Cumberland Gap, and reported 19 casualties at Chickamauga. Only a few surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. The field officers were Colonel Henry M. Ashby, Lieutenant Colonels Henry C. Gillespie and John H. Kuhn, and Majors Pharaoh A. Cobb and William M. Smith. Alvis Kincade D Private Private John Kincade D Private Private M.M. Kincade D Private Private More About ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, SR.: Burial: December 1904, Dodd City Cemetery, Fannin Co, TX Military service: Co D, 2nd TN Cal Confed Notes for UNKNOWN FARMER: Father: Green Farmer Mother: Ritchie Notes for MARTHA JANE PALMER: Father: Jesse Green Palmer b: 1822 Mother: Sarah Sharp b: ABT 1825 Children of ALVIS KINCAID and MARTHA PALMER are: i. JAMES LAFAYETTE4 KINCAID, b. September 18, 1871, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN; d. June 06, 1934; m. JULIA FLOYD PUCKETT, August 31, 1904; b. June 1880; d. April 07, 1957, Uvalde, Uvalde, TX, USA. Notes for JAMES LAFAYETTE KINCAID: Donna Hale has: "Good morning! How about this: (from the grave stones) 2. James Lafayette KINCAID b. 18 SEPT 1871, d. 6 JUN 1934. Recordsshow b. 13 SEPT 1871 and d. 31 MAY 1934. I have studied and studiedthe "18" in the birth date and it sure looks like "18" instead of "13"." More About JAMES LAFAYETTE KINCAID: Burial: June 1934 Notes for JULIA FLOYD PUCKETT: Donna Hale has: "Good morning! How about this: (from the grave stones) 3. Mrs. James Lafayette KINCAID (Julia Floyd PUCKETT) was born 6 ????1880 and died 7 APR 1957. Information only shows when shewas born." 28. ii. MARGARET 'MAGGIE' BEATRICE KINCAID, b. January 27, 1873, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN; d. March 12, 1909, Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX. iii. SARAH 'AUNT SUE' E. KINCAID, b. November 29, 1876, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 28, 1968, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS,; m. JAMES C. BROGAN, May 04, 1898. Notes for SARAH 'AUNT SUE' E. KINCAID: Children Carl Kincaid Brogan b: 29 JUN 1899 Hugh Brogan b: 31 AUG 1900 Whit Brogan b: 10 DEC 1904 James Paul "Bill" Brogan b: 11 APR 1908 iv. SUSAN DORCAS KINCAID, b. May 10, 1880; d. May 15, 1880. v. WILLIAM PALMER KINCAID, b. May 19, 1879, Big Barren, Claiborne, TN; d. April 18, 1957, Uvalde, Uvalde, TX. vi. ARTHUR 'BEAR' HARRISON KINCAID, b. December 27, 1880, Big Barren, Claiborne, TN; d. August 07, 1955, Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; m. OLLIE'POLLY' MYRTLE SMITH, July 15, 1934, Knippa, Uvalde, TX; b. April 08, 1912, TX; d. June 27, 2002, Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX. More About ARTHUR 'BEAR' HARRISON KINCAID: Burial: August 1955, Hillcrest Cemetery, Uvalde, Uvalde, TX Fact: Nick-name given to him by his friend from childhood Sam Rayburn Notes for OLLIE'POLLY' MYRTLE SMITH: Children Donald Keith Kincaid b: 9 SEP 1935 in Knippa, Uvalde, TX, USA Living Kincaid More About OLLIE'POLLY' MYRTLE SMITH: Burial: June 2002, Hillcrest Cemetery, Uvalde, Uvalde, TX Fact: Ceremony performed at Knippa Methodist Church vii. JOHN PRESTON KINCAID, b. June 14, 1883, Big Barren, Claiborne, TN; d. October 21, 1969; m. WELTY. viii. CHARLES 'CHARLIE' 'NED' EDWARD KINCAID, b. September 30, 1885, Big Barren, Claiborne, TN; d. March 13, 1970, Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX. 29. ix. ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, JR., b. December 25, 1886, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN; d. March 04, 1924. x. MAIDA L. KINCAID, b. May 30, 1890, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN; d. June 02, 1890, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN. More About MAIDA L. KINCAID: Burial: June 1890, Was in Big Barren Cemetery, reinterrened in 1934 to Big Barren Memorial Cemetery, Plot SG-39 14. FRANKLIN 'FRANK' M.3 DOSSETT (SARAH ELIZABETH2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born May 06, 1851 in Campbell Co, TN, and died September 03, 1917 in Hopkins Co, TX. He married (1) MILDRED MEAD in Campbell Co, TN. She was born November 13, 1854, and died October 29, 1905. He married (2) MARY ETTA WILLIAMSON May 04, 1907 in Hopkins Co, TX. She was born 1886, and died October 25, 1939 in Hopkins Co., Tx. Notes for FRANKLIN 'FRANK' M. DOSSETT: Franklin M. Dossett, sometimes refered to as, F. M. Dossett or Frances M. Dossett, son of Robert Dossett and Elizabeth Wilson, was born on May 6, 1851 in Campbell Co, TN. He is listed in the 1880 U. S. Census of Hoplins Co, TX, Pct 1, pg 7 (pg. 90), Sup Dist # 2, ln 45-48. He married Mildred Mead. She was born Nov 13, 1854 to Rev. J. W. Mead and Mattie Walding. He and his wife, Mildred were living in Hopkins Co, TX at the time of the 1880 U.S. Census. To this Union was given 5 children. Mildred died on Oct 29, 1905. Frank married Etter Williamson on May 4, 1907. The Orig. marriage lic. on file at Hopkins Co. Gen. Lib. was never picked up. Per Carol Drabek, my g-mother, Hannah Kuykendall and her sister, Blanche Kuykendall were raised by F.M. Dossett. He was named by the Hopkins Co. Court as their guardian in Oct 1887 after their parents died a week apart. In the 1900 Hopkins Co. Census, Hannah and Blanche Kuykendall are listed as nieces of F. M. Dossett and wife, Mildred Mead Dossett. Frank died Sept 3, 1917. The Last Will and Testament of F. M. dated Aug 4, 1917, lists minor sons, Joe Frank, and Will Skillman, also children of previous marriage, Robert A., Maudie Kennedy, Mattie Sewell, Charles H., and J. L., Hopkins Co. Bk. of Wills Bk. 2, p. 61. The Death Index, Vol. I, lists Mary Etta Dossett, age 68, born 1886 and died Oct 25, 1939 in Hopkins Co, Tx. The Texas State Library, Austin, has a copy of certain indexes the originals of which are at the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Children of Franklin Dossett and Mildred Mead: 1. Robert Alvah Dossettt b. Jan 1875 in Campbell Co, TN d. Jan 16, 1931 in Hopkins County, TX 2. Maude Dosset b. 10/1877 Campbell Co, TN m. George C. Kennedy 12/29/1897, Buried at Martin Springs Cemetery, SE of Sulphur Springs on Hwy 11 3. Martha 'Mattie' Elizabeth Dossett b. 3/1882 m. Seawell 4. Charles 'Charley' Henry Dossett b. 5/15/1885 d. 10/19/1918 or 10/20/1918 5. James Leslie Dossett b. 3/1893 d. d. Oct 20, 1947 in Hopkins Co, TX Children of Franklin Dossett and Mary Etta Williamson 1. Infant son Dossett b. Sept 11, 1896 d. Dec 20, 1898 2. Robin Dossett b. 1919 d. 1921 3. Joe Frank Dossett b. June 4, 1910 4. William Skillman Dossett b. April 27, 1914 Grandchildren: 1. Charles Henry Dossett b. Nov 13, 1916, a Charles Henry Dossett d. Crane Co, Tx on Sept. 29, 1991 2. Frankie Tommie Dossett b. Oct 20, 1911, a Frankie Tommie Dossett d. April 26, 1982 Howard Co, Tx 3. Neva Nelle Dossett b. Jan 18, 1913 4. Tom Glover Dossett b. April 16, 1917 5. Frank James Dossett b. Aug 16, 1925, a Frank James Dossett d. June 27, 1987 Gregg Co, Tx 6. H. A. Dossett b. Mar 15, 1931 7. Huffer Dossett b. April 25, 1933, a Huffer A. Dossett d. Aug 4, 1985 Harris Co, Tx 8. H. A. Dossett b. December 18, 1938 9. William Merrell Dossett b. October 7, 1934 10. Frank Maurice Dossett b. Feb. 16, 1937, a Frank Maurice Dossett d. Feb. 6, 1988 Collins Co, Tx 11. R. W. Dossett b. Aug 4, 1922 12. William Skillman Dossett b. February 19, 1939 13. Alice Panite Dossett b. November 10, 1940 14. Kenneth Mike Dossett b. March 2, 1944 15. Millie Jo Dossett b. Feb\May 23, 1950 16. a Sarah E. Dossett d. June 20, 1978 Hopkins Co, Tx More About MARY ETTA WILLIAMSON: Burial: October 25, 1939, Hopkins Co, TX Children of FRANKLIN DOSSETT and MILDRED MEAD are: i. ROBERT A.4 DOSSETT, b. 1875. ii. MAUDE DOSSETT, b. 1878. Generation No. 4 15. SUSAN L.4 VAN BEBBER (MANERVA JANE3 KINCAID, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born October 21, 1849 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died July 13, 1876 in Campbell Co, TN. She married JOHN MILLER CLAIBORNE 1869 in Roane Co, TN, son of CALVIN CLAIBORNE and MARY MILLER. He was born March 04, 1844 in Roane Co, TN, and died October 01, 1931 in Harriman, Roane Co, TN. Children of SUSAN VAN BEBBER and JOHN CLAIBORNE are: i. MARY 'TENNY' TENNESSEE5 CLAIBORNE, b. September 18, 1870, Campbell Co, TN; m. CICERO SMITH, February 22, 1885, Campbell Co, TN; b. March 14, 1866; d. June 15, 1921, Campbell Co, TN. More About CICERO SMITH: Burial: June 1921, Dossett-Smith Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Marriage Notes for MARY CLAIBORNE and CICERO SMITH: Source : County Court Records Microfilm Number : 0979202 - 0979207 ii. JAMES FRANKLIN CLAIBORNE, b. September 08, 1874, Campbell Co, TN. iii. JORDAN EMORY CLAIBORNE, b. August 21, 1875, Campbell Co, TN. 16. MARTHA JANE4 VAN BEBBER (MANERVA JANE3 KINCAID, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born February 21, 1833 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died August 02, 1917 in Ray Co, MO. She married FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE KINCAID February 27, 1853 in Ray Co, MO, son of JAMES KINCAID and SARAH CRAVEN. He was born May 27, 1834 in Ray Co, MO, and died November 11, 1894 in Ray Co, MO. Children of MARTHA VAN BEBBER and FRANKLIN KINCAID are: i. JOHN CLAYTON5 KINCAID15, b. May 16, 1865, Ray Co, MO; m. MARTHA BETTY ELIZABETH YOAKUM16. Notes for MARTHA BETTY ELIZABETH YOAKUM: Father: James Benton YOAKUM Mother: Mary Ann SHUMATE ii. JAMES MADISON KINCAID, d. May 15, 1939, Ray Co, MO; m. SARAH ALICE RUSSELL. More About JAMES MADISON KINCAID: Burial: May 1939, Kincaid Cemetery, Ray Co, MO 17. WILLIAM CASWELL 'TALLY BILL'4 KINCAID (STERLING COX3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born May 20, 1849 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died January 04, 1895 in Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) LASOPHINE ALLENA SMITH Abt. 1869 in Claiborne Co, TN, daughter of WILLIAM SMITH and ELIZABETH KINCAID. She was born July 28, 1850 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died June 26, 1884 in Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN. He married (2) SARAH ELIZABETH MCKAMEY December 22, 1887. She was born December 01, 1858, and died December 26, 1937 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. Notes for WILLIAM CASWELL 'TALLY BILL' KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has "Per 'Early Iron Industry of Norris Area' by M.A. Wilson in aquote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935, William C. was called 'TallyBill' who married a daughter of Col. Wm. H. Smith and ElizabethKincaid. William E. Kincaid is their son." Abbrev: Mariana Wilke Title: Mariana Wilke wilke@magpage.com More About WILLIAM CASWELL 'TALLY BILL' KINCAID: Burial: January 1895, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About LASOPHINE ALLENA SMITH: Burial: June 1884, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN More About SARAH ELIZABETH MCKAMEY: Burial: December 1937, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of WILLIAM KINCAID and LASOPHINE SMITH are: i. STERLING5 KINCAID, b. March 10, 1870, Claiborne Co, TN; d. March 14, 1870, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN. More About STERLING KINCAID: Burial: March 1870, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN ii. HENRY PATTON KINCAID, b. March 18, 1874, Claiborne Co, TN; d. July 20, 1929, Corbin, Whitley Co, KY; m. SUSAN LEE SMITH, September 04, 1904, Flat Lick, Knox Co, KY; b. March 15, 1878. iii. ELIZABETH ELNORA KINCAID, b. July 15, 1875, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN; d. September 03, 1875, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN. More About ELIZABETH ELNORA KINCAID: Burial: September 1875, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN iv. HORACE BENTON KINCAID, b. August 09, 1877, Claiborne Co, TN; d. November 29, 1877, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN. More About HORACE BENTON KINCAID: Burial: November 1877, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN v. WILLIAM ELLIOTT KINCAID, b. January 22, 1882, Claiborne Co, TN; d. November 02, 1945, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN; m. ELIZABETH JANE SMITH; b. August 02, 1882, Wells Spring, Campbell Co, TN; d. July 11, 1966, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN. More About WILLIAM ELLIOTT KINCAID: Burial: November 1945, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN More About ELIZABETH JANE SMITH: Burial: July 1966, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN vi. MINNIE LASOPHINE KINCAID, b. 1883, Claiborne Co, TN; d. 1904, Campbell Co, TN. More About MINNIE LASOPHINE KINCAID: Burial: 1904, Fincastle Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN Children of WILLIAM KINCAID and SARAH MCKAMEY are: vii. SARAH ELIZABETH5 KINCAID, b. May 03, 1894; d. October 13, 1977, Clinton, Anderson Co, TN; m. PHAIR H. WORTHINGTON; b. February 25, 1881; d. July 04, 1966, Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. More About SARAH ELIZABETH KINCAID: Burial: October 1977, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About PHAIR H. WORTHINGTON: Burial: July 1966, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN viii. ROBERT LEE KINCAID, b. April 18, 1891; d. January 01, 1949, Clinton, Anderson Co, TN; m. HARRIET IRENE PETREE; b. November 11, 1892; d. March 07, 1979, Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. More About ROBERT LEE KINCAID: Burial: January 1949, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About HARRIET IRENE PETREE: Burial: March 1979, Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 18. STERLING COX4 KINCAID, JR. (STERLING COX3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 28, 1856 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died December 25, 1931 in Claiborne Co, TN. He married MARTHA 'MATTIE' MEYERS November 23, 1876, daughter of JOHN MEYERS and MARTHA MILLER. She was born August 02, 1855 in LaFollete, Campbell Co, TN, and died December 13, 1935 in Claiborne Co, TN, at the home of her daughter, Maude. (Mrs P.S.Stone). Notes for STERLING COX KINCAID, JR.: 1880 Census of Campbell Co, TN 1900 Census of Claiborne Co, TN lists Sterling as a farmer owning his farm. They have living with them a servant, Samuel Gallaher, born Jan 1847, 53, Ohio. 1920 Census of Claiborne Co, TN incorrectly lists Sterling's age as 53. It should be 64. He is listed as a farmer, general farming. He owns his own land. His son, Joseph, 22, and a daughter, Nella, 20, live with Sterling and his wife, Martha. Joseph is farming with his dad. Unless they had another child, born in 1900, Nelle's age is incorrect in the census. It is difficult to read the name - it may be Thella, but this is unlikely. They two children living with them. One being Joseph, who is 22 yrs old, white, single and being born in TN along with his parents. The other is a daughter, Nellie, being 20 yrs old, single, white and being born like her parents in TN. The People's History of Claiborne Co, TN 1801-1988, written by a grandson of Sterling C., Jr and Martha Myers Kincaid said they had seven children, two of whom died in infancy. 'Of the five children who lived to maturity, three died without issue, Stella Edith Kincaid, married J. M. Payne; Lelia Kincaid, unmarried; Joseph 'Joe' Kincaid, unmarried)...' " More About STERLING COX KINCAID, JR.: Burial: December 1931, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN Notes for MARTHA 'MATTIE' MEYERS: Parents: John Meyers and Martha Miller Children of STERLING KINCAID and MARTHA MEYERS are: i. STELLA EDITH5 KINCAID, b. April 17, 1878, LaFollete, Campbell Co, TN; d. October 27, 1973, Claiborne Co, TN; m. JAMES MAXIE PAYNE, November 11, 1912. More About STELLA EDITH KINCAID: Burial: October 1973, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN Fact: Had no children ii. MAUDE 'MANDE' ANNA KINCAID, b. October 18, 1884, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. September 27, 1950, Claiborne Co, TN; m. PETER LEE STONE, June 05, 1905; b. 1868; d. 1947, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for MAUDE 'MANDE' ANNA KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has "The 1900 US Census for Claiborne County, Tennessee says Maudewas born April 1885 in Virginia. The people's History of ClaiborneCounty, Tennessee 1801-1988 indicates Maude was born October 18,1884 More About MAUDE 'MANDE' ANNA KINCAID: Burial: September 1950, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN Notes for PETER LEE STONE: Father: Robert Stone b: 1840 Mother: Margaret A.V. Thompson b: 1841 More About PETER LEE STONE: Occupation: a dentist in Cumberland Gap, TN iii. ADA NELLE KINCAID, b. November 06, 1886, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. September 01, 1967, Claiborne Co, TN; m. WILLIAM GARFIELD MEADOR, September 27, 1911; b. January 27, 1882, Campbell Co, TN; d. August 23, 1969, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for ADA NELLE KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has "The 1900 US Census Claiborne County, Tennessee lists Ada asNellie A. It also indicates she was born about November 1887 in Virginia. The People's History of Claiborne County, Tennessee1801-1988 lists her as being born November 6, 1886." Children 1. Lela Helen Meador b: 11 JUL 1912 in LaFollette, Campbell, TN, USA 2. William Sterling Meador b: 11 MAR 1914 in LaFollette, Campbell, TN, USA 3. Living Female Meador 4. Living Female Meador 5. Living Male Meador More About ADA NELLE KINCAID: Burial: September 1967, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN Notes for WILLIAM GARFIELD MEADOR: Father: William Jason Meador Mother: Helen Sargent More About WILLIAM GARFIELD MEADOR: Burial: August 1969 iv. LELIA 'LILA' STERLING KINCAID, b. April 29, 1890, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. December 25, 1928, Claiborne Co, TN; m. NEVER MARRIED. More About LELIA 'LILA' STERLING KINCAID: Burial: December 1928, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN v. JOSEPH 'JOE' W. KINCAID, b. July 30, 1897, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. December 13, 1921, Claiborne Co, TN; m. NEVER MARRIED. More About JOSEPH 'JOE' W. KINCAID: Burial: December 1921, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN vi. UNNAMED INFANT KINCAID, d. Apparently died at birth. 19. THOMAS4 KINCAID (STERLING COX3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born December 20, 1864 in Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN, and died in Beloit, Mitchell Co, KS. He married ALTHEA A. DIBLE 1907. She was born 1879, and died January 21, 1966 in Salina, Saline Co, KS. More About ALTHEA A. DIBLE: Burial: Gypsum Hills Cemetery, Salina, Saline Co, KS Child of THOMAS KINCAID and ALTHEA DIBLE is: i. MARIAN LYNN5 KINCAID, b. February 13, 1905, Stockton, Rocks Co, KS; d. May 01, 1968, Salina, Saline Co, KS. More About MARIAN LYNN KINCAID: Burial: Gypsum Hills Cemetery, Salina, Saline Co, KS 20. EDWARD JENNINGS4 KINCAID (JOHN WILSON3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 04, 1870 in Grainger Co, TN, and died September 16, 1931 in Grainger Co, TN. He married (1) BELLE COFFEY. He married (2) MARY ALICE RIDDLE November 22, 1896. She was born May 15, 1870, and died March 11, 1907. More About EDWARD JENNINGS KINCAID: Burial: September 1931, Kincaid Cemetery, Grainger Co, TN Children of EDWARD KINCAID and BELLE COFFEY are: i. FEMALE5 KINCAID. ii. MALE KINCAID. Children of EDWARD KINCAID and MARY RIDDLE are: iii. IDA MAY5 KINCAID, b. 1897; m. DALE MIMS HENRY; b. 1893; d. 1952. iv. FRANK JENNINGS KINCAID, b. February 25, 1900; d. November 30, 1958; m. MARTHA MAE CLEMENT; b. 1906; d. 1963. v. FEMALE KINCAID. 21. JOHN ARTHUR4 KINCAID (JOHN WILSON3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 20, 1872, and died November 18, 1927 in Thornhill, Grainger, TN. He married LILLIE LEE RIDDLE October 22, 1899. More About JOHN ARTHUR KINCAID: Burial: November 1927, Kincaid Cemetery, Grainger Co, TN Children of JOHN KINCAID and LILLIE RIDDLE are: i. HELEN JUNE5 KINCAID, b. 1900. ii. GYPSY BRITTON KINCAID, b. 1902; d. 1926. iii. WILLIAM HORACE KINCAID, b. 1909; d. 1932. iv. FEMALE KINCAID. 22. WILLIAM MOSS4 KINCAID (JAMES MADISON3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 02, 1857 in Knox Co, KY, and died September 12, 1926. He married MILLIE PREFFER August 26, 1883 in Claiborne Co, TN. She was born December 15, 1867, and died April 1936 in Orofino, Lewis, ID. More About MILLIE PREFFER: Burial: April 1936, Craigmont, Lewis, ID Children of WILLIAM KINCAID and MILLIE PREFFER are: i. MABEL CLAIRE5 KINCAID, m. WILLIAM ALVIN REDFORD, October 09, 1905. Notes for MABEL CLAIRE KINCAID: Children: Female Redford Female Redford ii. ELMO WILLIAM KINCAID, b. September 12, 1885, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. MARY ELLA WAGNER, January 07, 1908. iii. NITA KINCAID, m. JOHN CAMP. iv. GLADYS LENA KINCAID, b. November 13, 1889, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. CLYDE GREGORY. v. LOUIS NAPOLEON KINCAID, b. October 01, 1892, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. (1) EVELYN MARIE DICUS; m. (2) ELVA CASE; m. (3) SHARP. 23. ALVIS ATKINS4 KINCAID (JAMES MADISON3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born December 23, 1858 in Middlesboro, Bell Co, KY, and died 1934 in Grangevillle, Idaho, ID. He married JOSEPHINE 'JOSIE' IVA DAVIS October 20, 1878. She was born 1860, and died 1920. Children of ALVIS KINCAID and JOSEPHINE DAVIS are: i. MARY ORESTA5 KINCAID, b. August 30, 1881, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. YORK HERREN, April 03, 1910. ii. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, b. August 13, 1883, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; d. January 16, 1958, Charlottesville, Albamarle, VA; m. ETHEL BLANCHE WEXLER, May 24, 1913, Cheney, Spokane, WA. iii. OLIVIA JOSEPHINE KINCAID, b. June 21, 1885, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. WILLIAM ROYER PAXTON. iv. FLORENCE ESTELLE KINCAID, b. July 17, 1890, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. JOHN K. THOMPSON, March 08, 1910, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA. v. JOSEPH FRANKLIN KINCAID, b. February 25, 1894, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. ERMA V. BOWMAN. 24. JOHN CHARLES4 KINCAID (JAMES MADISON3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born March 10, 1868 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT. He married MARY CHILDERS December 27, 1891. Children of JOHN KINCAID and MARY CHILDERS are: i. ANCIL5 KINCAID. ii. GORDON KINCAID. iii. JACK KINCAID. 25. JAMES L.4 KINCAID (MARSHALL LOVE3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born October 17, 1857 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died January 06, 1944 in Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN. He married MARGARET 'MAGGIE' E. DAVIS February 15, 1888 in Grainger Co., TN. She was born November 1871 in TN, and died December 18, 1921 in Knoxville, Knox Co, TN. More About JAMES L. KINCAID: Burial: January 1944, Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN More About MARGARET 'MAGGIE' E. DAVIS: Burial: December 1921, Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN Children of JAMES KINCAID and MARGARET DAVIS are: i. JESSE MAY5 KINCAID, b. October 1894, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN; m. W. F. HARRIS. ii. OLLIE AGNES KINCAID, b. November 29, 1897, Rutledge, Grainger Co., TN; d. December 10, 1979, Drayton Plains, Oakland Co., MI; m. JOSEPH CLAUD COLLINS, Hamblen Co., TN; b. April 19, 1892, Grainger Co., TN; d. November 19, 1956, Rutledge, Grainger Co., TN. Notes for OLLIE AGNES KINCAID: Children Mildred (Evellyn) Collins b: 7 SEP 1915 in Morristown, Hamblen Co., TN 26. JAMES MADISON 'MATT'4 CAIN (NANCY ELIZABETH3 KINCAID, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born 1856 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN, and died in Illinois. He married FLORENCE 'TISHIA' DOSSETT September 16, 1886 in Campbell Co, TN, daughter of ROBERT DOSSETT and MARY SMITH. She was born 1858 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died in Illinois. More About JAMES MADISON 'MATT' CAIN: Moved: To IL Notes for FLORENCE 'TISHIA' DOSSETT: 1880 Census of Campbell Co, TN Robert DOSSETT Self M Male W 57 TN Farmer NC VA Mary DOSSETT Wife M Female W 48 TN Keeping House NC VA Alfred DOSSETT Son S Male W 24 TN Farm Hand TN TN Florence DOSSETT Dau S Female W 22 TN At Home TN TN Luticia DOSSETT Dau S Female W 18 TN At Home TN TN Rody DOSSETT Dau S Female W 15 TN At Home TN TN Marcillas DOSSETT Son S Male W 14 TN At Home TN TN Robert L. DOSSETT Son S Male W 9 TN At Home TN TN Mary PETERSON GDau S Female W 10 TN At Home TN TN More About FLORENCE 'TISHIA' DOSSETT: Census: 1880, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: 1880, At Home Marriage Notes for JAMES CAIN and FLORENCE DOSSETT: Cain, James M. Spouse : Dossett, Florence Marriage date : Sep 16, 1886 County : Campbell Gender : Male Source : County Court Records Microfilm Number : 0979202 - 0979207 Children of JAMES CAIN and FLORENCE DOSSETT are: i. HUBERT5 CAIN, b. 1886. ii. EDWARD LEE CAIN, b. 1888. iii. CHARLES 'CHARLIE' CAIN, b. 1890. 27. ANNE G.4 CAIN (NANCY ELIZABETH3 KINCAID, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born March 1870 in Powell Valley, Campbell Co, TN, and died February 26, 1952 in Claiborne Co, TN. She married REUBEN B. ROGERS, son of FRENCH ROGERS and EMILY BEELER. He was born July 13, 1855 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN, and died January 12, 1905 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for ANNE G. CAIN: Children Robert L. Rogers b: 8 FEB 1888 in Speedwell, Claiborne, TN, USA Cora B. Rogers b: SEP 1892 Nellie F. Rogers b: APR 1894 in , , TN, USA Roy Eschol Rogers b: 16 FEB 1895 in , , TN, USA Henry M. Rogers b: 20 MAR 1898 in , , TN, USA French Rogers b: NOV 1899 in , , TN, USA Child of ANNE CAIN and REUBEN ROGERS is: i. JOHN5 ROGERS, b. Abt. 1893, Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN; m. LIVING TEAGUE. 28. MARGARET 'MAGGIE' BEATRICE4 KINCAID (ALVIS SEVIER3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born January 27, 1873 in Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN, and died March 12, 1909 in Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX. She married L. H. SUITE February 01, 1900. More About MARGARET 'MAGGIE' BEATRICE KINCAID: Burial: March 1909 Children of MARGARET KINCAID and L. SUITE are: i. LIVING FEMALE5 SUITE. ii. WALTER SUITE, b. October 1900; d. Bef. 2002. Notes for WALTER SUITE: Source Murphy has " Raised by Grandma Kincaid" Source Hale has "After Maggie died, Mattie and Walter lived withMartha Jane Palmer Kincaid, widow of Alvis Sevier, and their sons 29. ALVIS SEVIER4 KINCAID, JR. (ALVIS SEVIER3, SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born December 25, 1886 in Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN, and died March 04, 1924. He married PEARL SPARKS December 25, 1907. Notes for ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, JR.: Donna Hale has: "Good morning! How about this: (from the grave stones) 1. Alvis Sevier KINCAID was born 25 DEC 1886 and died 4 MAR 1924. Our records are showing 1885."

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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. More About HENRY HARRISON KINCAID: Burial: November 1901, New Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co, TN Cause of Death: septicemia Military service: Second Lieutenant, Co. H in 8th Tennessee Cavalry and later First Lieutenant. More About SALLIE H. SCOTT: Burial: September 1911, New Gray Cemetery, Knoxville Knox Co, TN Children of HENRY KINCAID and SALLIE SCOTT are: i. HUGH LAFAYETTE4 KINCAID, b. November 04, 1885, Knoxville, Knox Co, TN; d. October 06, 1949; m. JESSE SENTON QUEENER, April 18, 1912. ii. WILLIAM DAVID KINCAID, b. May 01, 1888, Knoxville, Knox Co, TN; d. December 04, 1950, Knox Co,TN; m. JENNIE GORHAM, October 1912. More About WILLIAM DAVID KINCAID: Burial: December 1950, New Gray Cemetery, Knoxville Knox Co, TN Notes for JENNIE GORHAM: Children Mary Charlotte Kincaid b: 14 JUL 1914 in Knoxville, Knox, TN, USA Living Kincaid 12. MARQUIS DELAFAYETTE3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born September 30, 1842 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died October 22, 1924 in LaFollette, Campbell Co, TN. He married MARY EMILY PALMER January 06, 1869 in Union Co, TN, daughter of JESSE PALMER and SARAH SHARP. She was born March 07, 1849 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died September 04, 1887 in Union Co, TN. Notes for MARQUIS DELAFAYETTE KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has "Lafayette was living with Marshall Kincaid and his family in 1860 According to the 1850 Census for Claiborne County, Tennessee,Lafayette lives with his parents and most of his siblings on the farm,Dwelling 1352 of the 7th Sub-division of the Census. He is listed asattending school in the last year. In the 1880 US Census for Union County, Tennessee, Lafayette islisted as 'Marquis D.L. Kincaid', 37, County Trustee. A Lou A.Kincaid, listed as neice lives with him and his wife. Lou A.'s raceis 'black' but I think this is a mistake since Marshal had a daughterLou Ann. The 1900 US Census for Union County lists MDL as living with hisdaughter, Mossie E., who was 16 and in school. He was listed as amerchant owning his home. He is listed as a widow. The 1920 US Census for Campbell County lists MDL as living withhis married daughter, Mossie and her husband, William J. Taylor, inCampbell County, Tennessee. He is no longer employed. The 1890 Civil War Census for Union Soldiers for Knox County ED167, Second District, Page 1 lists MDL as serving as a Captain in the3rd Tennessee Infantry. He served from April 8, 1862 - March 25, 1865= 3 years, 6 months, 15 days. I was not able to locate his military or pension record in the National Archives, Washington D.C. for the Union or Confederate armies." Charts provided by Lorraine N. Sullivan show a first marriage to anunknown person, who is indicated as the mother of Green, John andMartha. Emily is shown as the mother of Mossie only. Either my notesas to marriage dates or the charts are in error. More About MARQUIS DELAFAYETTE KINCAID: Burial: October 1924, Woodlawn Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: farmer, Miller of Lumber, Flour and Meal Children of MARQUIS KINCAID and MARY PALMER are: i. GREEN F.4 KINCAID, b. October 05, 1869, Union Co, TN; d. October 15, 1896. More About GREEN F. KINCAID: Burial: October 1896 ii. ALVIS ESAU KINCAID, b. March 26, 1871; d. October 15, 1872, Died as an Infant. iii. JOHN RICHE KINCAID, b. January 09, 1873, Claiborne Co, TN; d. October 26, 1891, Union Co, TN. iv. CHARLES HARRISON KINCAID, b. January 18, 1877, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 10, 1877. v. FRANK KINCAID, b. 1876. vi. LILLIUS MARTHA S. KINCAID, b. June 27, 1878, Union Co, TN; d. August 03, 1882, Union Co, TN. vii. MOSSIE EMILY KINCAID, b. November 20, 1883, Union Co, TN; d. April 29, 1957, LaFollete, Campbell Co, TN; m. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, JR., October 04, 1905, Union Co, TN; b. August 28, 1880, Union Co, TN; d. November 14, 1939, LaFollete, Campbell Co, TN. Notes for MOSSIE EMILY KINCAID: Children Elizabeth Taylor b: 20 SEP 1906 in , , TN, USA Living Taylor This article appeared in this week's edition of The LaFollette Press. Thought you might enjoy reading the history on this community & school. Walnut Grove School by Dallas Bogan The early school system in Campbell County was second to none. At this time we shall venture into the long-gone community of Walnut Grove, and others, and their school structure. The community of Walnut Grove was founded at the forks of the Clinch and Powell rivers. For years the school system at Walnut Grove was held in a one-room frame house. Nearby was located Chestnut Grove which held their classes in a one-room log structure. Walnut Grove's one-room frame structure went up in flames in 1889. The M.E. Church was built in 1890 with the lower floor being used for education. Some of the teachers in this era were: Ada Morton, John Spangler, Dr. Silas Walker, Henry Irwin, E.E. Hill, Mary Merideth, Sallie Wood, Wayne Longmire, Cornelia Kelly Hurst, Mary Smith, H.M. Ausmus, Edgar Smith, Thomas Willoughby, Jonah Shown, Dr. Lee Gentry, Lizzie Heatherly, Blaine Albright, Elmer Crutchfield, Robert Davis, Maggie Hill, and Cordie Merideth. Mentioned among the early students were: Adron Grant, Hesemar Grant, Ethel Haggard, Harley Haggard, Ledie Haggard, Nannie Heatherly, Emily Jane Boshears, Brown Boshears, Flora Mozingo, Eschar Lay, Signal Newport, Arthur Reed, Joe Reed, Cora Rollins, John Henry Rollins, Kitty Rollins, Oscar Spangler, Roy Reed, Irby Hutson, Nancy Catherine Heartherly, Mossie Heatherly, John Hill, Maggie Hill, Sarah Heatherly, Ada Heatherly, Ithel Heatherly, Francis Merideth, Oliver Merideth, Kelly Massengile, Hobart Sharp, Edgar Ridenour, Ada Ridenour, Artist Ridenour, Emma Spangler, John Thomas Spangler, Andrew Williams, Pena Foust, Mossie Kincaid, (Mrs. J. Will Taylor) and Sillous Spangler. Some later students were: Ella Mills, Reuben Mills, Shan Mills, Jim Mills, Charles Walker, Leona Walker, Effie Walker, Maggie Walker, Roscoe Walker, Edna Stout, Arthur Stout, Jerome Stout, Edith Stout, Lois Stout, Estelle Stout, Laura Stout, Tessie Stout, Harriet Stout, Nora Irwin, Bash Irwin, Nora St. John Edith Robbins, Catherine Crumley, Willie Weaver, Maggie Weaver, Stiner Brock, Stiner McCoy, Elmer Wilson, Dewey Dyke, Sprugeon Dyke, Clyde Rucker, Willie Ayers, Lizzie Ayers, Merritt Ayers, Leona Ayers, Carrie Ridenour, Obie Walters, Elva Lamb, J. Meade Bowman, Mattie Bowman, Frank Jones, Isaac Lovely, Minnie Wilson, Mossie Wilson, Bill Avis, Fred Avis, Kelly Pyle, Hobart Pyle, Ernest Pyle, Luther Hill, Harley Hill, Louise Dossett, and Florence Dossett. There were several academies, or tuition schools, for higher education in the vicinity. Among these was Hills Academy in Big Valley, Union County, which was operated by Powell Valley Seminary, a branch of Grants College at Athens, Tennessee. It was operated for 10 years with the boarding charge being $6 per pupil per month. The Well Spring Academy, located in Powell Valley, Campbell County, was equal to a two-year college term. A board of trustees, selected or elected by the Methodist Church, operated this fine establishment. Requirements for the "elected" head of the school was a degree from a highly regarded university, with stipulations that he be a Methodist. Exceptions to this rule were Dr. W.L. Stooksbury and Dr. Silas A. Walker who were Baptists. Both of these men were highly successful. G.W. Morton, Sr., also taught at Well Spring with his sisters, Martha Jane, Cordie, Bertha, and Ethel attending school there. A branch of the church financed the Well Spring Academy; public funds were also used along with a small amount of tuition being charged each pupil. The Speedwell Academy, located in Claiborne County, was founded by German immigrant, George Shutter, who migrated to Tennessee from Pennsylvania in the early 1800s. The Academy was established in 1806 as Powell Valley Male Academy and was later named Speedwell Academy. The present building was built in 1827 using slave labor. General Zollicoffer, during the Civil War, used it as he prepared to take Cumberland Gap from Union Forces. Both Union and Confederate troops later used it as a hospital. Soldiers used the weather vane for target practice. William Nowell, John Vanbebber, James Renfro, William Robertson, and James Roddye, were the first trustees of the Speedwell Academy. This facility was helped by John VanBebber which was most likely his school of learning. At one time an education from this school was ranked with a college education. Here the young boys learned such things as law, Latin, math and other useful schooling for business purposes. Later, the Academy was used as a school for both boys and girls. Irwin' Chapel was located in Union County. There was also an academy, store, and lodge across from Ernest Watkins' house (formerly the Stooksbury home). Alvis Stookbury's Store was on the first floor and a school, lodge and post office called Forkvale were on the second floor. A number of people that attended Stooksbury Lodge 602 were: Mattie Heatherly, Jerry Day, Joe Collins, John Albright, Frank Heatherly, Jim Smith, Marshall Heatherly, Joe Tiller, Henry Irwin, Alex Heatherly, John Hill, Cora Heatherly, and Emma Ridenour Heatherly. Walnut Grove was the first school in the area to accept adult education programs. The old "Blue Back Speller" was used, each word being first pronounced and then broken down into syllables. They consistently used an 'accent mark' over the vowels to show the pronunciation. Once or twice a year they would have a 'spelling bee' at night. All persons who participated would stand in a row, but were obliged to sit down when he or she misspelled a word. The person left standing at the end or the spelling bee was honored as the winner. Arithmetic was one of the most accomplished subjects. Each day someone would stand before the class and recite the entire multiplication table; another would count from 1 to 100; a beginner would say the alphabet. Since several grades were in a room together, much learning was done by audio rather that visual means. Many times the principal of the school would go to the home of a student and peek through the window to see if said student was doing his or her homework in all cases the lighting was utilized by candlelight or kerosene lamps. An old saying during the early school days was "spare the rod and spoil the child." Sometimes a child was asked to sit in the corner with a 'dunce cap' on his head. The duty of a truant officer was to see that every child attended school. Many children such as the Isaac Irwin children had to walk three miles to school and three miles back rain or shine! John Ayres was the building contractor for the Walnut Grove schoolhouse with help from two other builders. The new building consisted of four classrooms, an auditorium with theater seats, a stage with large dressing rooms, a library, an office, a home economics room, and a cloakroom. The basketball court and johns were on the outside. Coal was stored in the basement. Community and school activities were abundant. These events included box suppers, cake walks, literary society, plays, contests, musical programs, fiddlers' contests, ice cream suppers, and basketball games. Pie suppers were sometimes held with the auctioneer selling the pies to the highest bidders. A lady's boyfriend or husband generally purchased the pies and together they feasted on the delicacy. School lunches usually included boiled corn, baked sweet potatoes, apples, pears, peaches, plum granites, chestnuts, sausages or ham and biscuits, stack cake, and fried pies. The playgrounds were not abundantly equipped, but there were plenty of nice rocks to slide on, grapevines to swing on and to use for jumping the rope, and rails to use for seesawing. Other games were croquet, tic-tac-toe, thimble, blind man's bluff, drop the handkerchief, tag, Kitty wants the corner, ride stick horses, wink, clap in and clap out, and ball of the house. The school had no bell system within the building. The teacher rang a hand bell, and the students lined up in two lines and waited for permission to march to their rooms. Confusion reigned when everybody wanted to be first in line, or when someone behind was pushing. Perhaps some of Campbell County's senior citizens can remember when school and its many activities were most essential in their lives. This was a time of learning, discipline, and respect for one another. More About MOSSIE EMILY KINCAID: Burial: April 1957, Woodland Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Notes for WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, JR.: Mariana Wilke has "The 1920 US Census for Campbell County, Tennessee lists Williamas a lawyer. They own their home at 340 Chestnut Street, LaFolletteCity." Claiborne County Pioneer Project has his name as James William TAYLORjr More About WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, JR.: Burial: November 1939, Woodland Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 13. ALVIS SEVIER3 KINCAID, SR. (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born May 03, 1848 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died December 08, 1904 in Dodd City, Fannin Co, TX. He married (1) UNKNOWN FARMER 1865. She was born 1849, and died 1871. He married (2) MARTHA JANE PALMER January 02, 1871, daughter of JESSE PALMER and SARAH SHARP. She was born 1845 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died December 09, 1918 in Uvalde, Uvalde, TX. Notes for ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, SR.: Donna Hale reports thear the headstone reads, A. S. (Alvis Sevier) KINCAID, b. 3 MAY 1848 to 8 DEC 1904, son of William Harrison KINCAID, Sr. and Susan Wilson KINCAID. 1850 Census of Claiborne Co, TN, 7th Div. as living with his parents and most of his siblings on the family farm, dwelling 1352. 1880 Census of Claiborne Co, TN, District 11 Alvis S. KINCAID Self M Male W 33 TN Farmer VA TN Martha J. KINCAID Wife M Female W 34 TN Keeping House TN TN James L. KINCAID Son S Male W 8 TN TN TN Margret B. KINCAID Dau S Female W 7 TN TN TN Sarah E. KINCAID Dau S Female W 5 TN TN TN Susan D. KINCAID Dau S Female W 3 TN TN TN William P. KINCAID Son S Male W 1 TN TN TN Tennesee VAN BIBBER Niece S Female W 24 TN At Home TN TN Eliza HERRINGTON Other S Female W 26 NC Domestic Servant NC NC John ALDER Other S Male W 63 TN Farm Laborer NC VA Henry H. KINCAID Brother S Male W 39 TN Miller VA TN William FURREY Other S Male W 24 TN Farm Laborer TN TN The 1880 Census for Claiborne County, Tennessee, lists Alvis andhis wife, Martha J., as having Martha's niece, Tennessee Van Bibber,living with them. She is 24 years old. Also, Alvis' brother, 'Henry'H. Kincaid lives with them. He is 39 years old and is a miller. Notethat this might not be Harrison H. Kincaid as earlier information saysthat Harrison lost both legs in the Civil War per The People's Historyof Claiborne County and Henry's pension records. However, the Censusdoes indicate that Henry H. Kincaid is the brother of Alvis S.Kincaid. There is one hired girl, Eliza Harrington, 26, and two hiredmen, John Alder, 28 and William Furey, 24 in the household. Alvis islisted as a farmer in this census; his age is given as 33 meaning hewas born in 1847."

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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. UNION TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS 8th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry Organized August, 1863, by consolidation of 5 Companies organized at Camp Nelson, Ky., June 30 to August 14, 1863, for 10th Tennessee Cavalry, and 7 Companies organized in Tennessee at large for 5th East Tennessee Cavalry. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, August to October, 1863. 4th Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to November, 1864. District East Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to March, 1865. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of East Tennessee. to July, 1865. Cavalry Brigade, District of East Tennessee, to September, 1865. SERVICE.-Skirmish, Hawkins County, August 1, 1863. Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17, 1863. Occupation of Knoxville September 2. Greenville September 11. Kingsport September 18. Bristol September 19. Carter's Depot September 20-21. Zollicoffer September 20-21. Watauga River Bridge September 21-22. Jonesboro September 21. Hall's Ford, on Watauga River, September 22. Blountsville, Johnson's Depot and Carter's Depot September 22. Blue Springs October 10. Henderson's Mill and Rheatown October 11. Zollicoffer October 12. Blountsville October 14. Bristol October 15. Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Duty at Knoxville, Greenville, Nashville and Columbia and patrol duty on line of Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad from Columbia to Nashville till August, 1864. At Bull's Gap till October, 1864. Rheatown September 28. Watauga River September 29. Carter's Station September 30-October 1. Operations in East Tennessee October 10-28. Greenville October 12. Bull's Gap October 16. Clinch Mountain October 18. Clinch Valley, near Sneedsville, October 21. Mossy Creek and Panther Gap October 27. Morristown October 28. Russellville October 28. Operations against Breckenridge in East Tennessee November 4-17. Russellville November 11. Bull's Gap November 11-13. Russellville November 14. Strawberry Plains November 16-17. Flat Creek November 17. Stoneman's Saltsville (Va.) Raid December 10-29. Big Creek, near Rogersville, December 12. Kingsport December 13. Near Glade Springs December 15. Near Marion and capture of Wythevill December 16. Mt. Airey December 17. Near Marion December 17-18. Capture and destruction of Salt Works at Saltsville December 20-21. Stoneman's Expedition from East Tennessee into Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina March 21-April 25, 1865. Wytheville April 6. Shallow Ford and near Mocksville April 11. Salisbury April 12. Catawba River April 17. Swannanoa Gap April 22. Near Hendersonville April 28. Duty in District of East Tennessee till September, 1865. Mustered out September 11, 1865. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 37 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 241 Enlisted men by disease. Total 280.

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    1. [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Ashby's) 2nd (Ashby's) Cavalry Regiment was formed by consolidating the 4th and 5th Battalions of Tennessee Cavalry in May, 1862. The men were from the counties of Hamilton, Monroe, Knox, Union, Claiborne, Hawkins, Jefferson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Polk, Hancock, Blount, and Sullivan. It was assigned to Wharton's, Pegram's, J.S. Scott's, Davidson's, Humes', and H.M. Ashby's Brigade. The regiment participated in the conflicts at Cumberland Gap, Murfreesborough, and Chickamauga, then was involved in the Atlanta Campaign. Later it skirmished in Alabama, aided in the defense of Savannah, and took part in the campaign of the Carolinas. It lost 6 killed, 8 wounded, and 19 missing at Cumberland Gap, and reported 19 casualties at Chickamauga. Only a few surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. The field officers were Colonel Henry M. Ashby, Lieutenant Colonels Henry C. Gillespie and John H. Kuhn, and Majors Pharaoh A. Cobb and William M. Smith. Alvis Kincade D Private Private John Kincade D Private Private M.M. Kincade D Private Private Notes for MARGARET EMILY JENNINGS: Father: Prior Jennings Mariana Wilke has " Emily is buried in the Kincaid Cemetery located about 1/2 milenorth west of Thorn Hill and about 500 yards west of old Hwy 25E perthe Grainger County, Tennessee Cemetery Records Vol I by Clarence andStella Grace McGinnis" She has her name as Emily J. More About MARGARET EMILY JENNINGS: Burial: May 1902, Kincaid Cemetery, Grainger Co, TN Children of JOHN KINCAID and MARGARET JENNINGS are: 20. i. EDWARD JENNINGS4 KINCAID, b. April 04, 1870, Grainger Co, TN; d. September 16, 1931, Grainger Co, TN. 21. ii. JOHN ARTHUR KINCAID, b. April 20, 1872; d. November 18, 1927, Thornhill, Grainger, TN. iii. FRANKLIN KINCAID. 7. JAMES MADISON3 KINCAID, SR. (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born January 01, 1830 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN, and died April 17, 1897 in Palouse, Whitman co, WA. He married OLIVIA P. MOSS March 10, 1856 in Knox Co, KY, daughter of WILLIAM MOSS and MARY DAVIS. She was born November 01, 1835 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died May 15, 1915 in Williamsburg, Whitley Co, KY. More About JAMES MADISON KINCAID, SR.: Burial: April 1897, Greenwood, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA Notes for OLIVIA P. MOSS: The following is an exact copy of the notes which Olivia Moss Kincaid made in her own handwriting to guide her in a short talk given before a banquet of Pioneer Women in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1911. The first page is lost so the copy begins with the 2nd page. "...if I can tell them of how I found the solution perhaps I can help some other women who is struggling under similar conditions. I was born in Tennessee, just a few miles from where the three great states of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia join. My parents were true southern people and my early life was much the same as most southern girls before the war. I had good home training and was given a good education, being put in a female college and kept there until I finished my education. While not in school, my mother taught me all kinds of domestic work, for in those days, we had to spin and weave and then make our clothes by hand for sewing machines were unknown. At the age of 23 I married a well-to-do young southern man, (James Madison Kincaid, Sr.) five years my senior. His wealth consisted mostly of a large plantation and negro slaves. Our future was bright. My husband was a fine businessman, energetic, sober and all that a young woman could be proud of. While his attention was given to the plantation and slaves, mine was given to our home. But during all these happy days there was a dark cloud coming to wipe away all that we had worked so hard to save. With the Civil War came my first great struggle. For three long years we were in the midst of it. Oh! those Dark Days! I can never tell of my anguish! We had to stand helpless and see everything we had taken. Our timber, our crops, fences, barns, stock and finally our house. Oh! Those dreadful days and fearful nights ... never knowing what sorrow the next moment would bring. When we could endure it no longer, we left for Knoxville to seek protection with our 3 little boys for my husband was a southern sympathizer and his life was likely to be taken at any time. We were in Knoxville only a few months when General Longstreet besieged the city. Everything was burned and with it our home and all we had left, not even a change of clothing. There was nothing left for us to do but try to find some place where we could at least be safe. So, saying adieu to home, loved ones and all, we started ... we knew not where. Taking a flatboat at Knoxville on the Tennessee River with nothing but our little boys .. and no clothing, we traveled on the flatboat for 5 days and nights guarded by soldiers until we could reach a landing where we might take a train to Nashville and thence to Louisville, taking 8 or 9 days to make the trip from Knoxville to Louisville, which we can now make in a few hours by train Arriving in Louisville, we found ourselves without anything and only a few dollars. We had thousands of dollars in Confederate money but it was of no use at that time. From Louisville we found our way to a small Iowa town. You can never know the delightful rest and sweet sleep we experienced when we reached that small northern town, where all was quiet. After years in the midst of that dreadful war to know that least we could enjoy one more good nights rest. Without home, money, or anything of this world's goods, we at least were safe, but the little boys must be provided for. My husband soon found a position as a clerk in a dry goods store and I took in sewing, often working until after midnight to keep our boys in clothes and others in something to eat. About this time we began hearing and reading such glowing reports from the far west where new country was being opened and a poor man could find a home. Others were going almost daily from all parts of the North and South and we thought perhaps might be successful in finding a home where we might educate our boys. Early in life I learned to trust my Savior for ALL and this is the solution. Through all these trying days He was with me and in after life when trials came He was near me and all was bright and though my heart ached I could trust all to Him and smile and hope for brighter days afterwhile. Early in the fall of 1865 we started from Grinelle, Iowa stopping in St. Joseph, Mo., trying a few more months to build up provisions to help us on our western trip. Early the next spring with a small party of emigrants, we started from St. Joe on our long journey by ox team across the plains to California. Words are inadequate to express my feelings during all those fearful days and nights in 65 and 66 with the Indians on the war path and we did not know at what moment our lives might be taken for emigrant trains were massacred in front and behind us. Days and days we rode with ox teams and covered wagons through the heat and sand, storms and all. What slow progress we made! only a few miles each day. One can never know the anguish experienced. At night the men would drive the wagons in a circle to form a fort for fear the Indians might attack before morning, as they would spring on a party without warning. Inside the "fort" women and children would sleep while the men kept guard. We had to take all of our possessions with us, cooking on camp fires and going for days without fresh water. When we had traveled about 2 months, Marshall Moss Kincaid aged 18 months fell ill. What anxious days! Away out there on the great plains, thousands of miles from anyone - no physician - no help. At last his little life was taken from us and we had to bury his little body as best we could in the sands of that great desert, never to locate his grave and only to know that the wolves would devour his body. With broken hearts we started again on that long journey, hardly daring to hope for the end. Winter overtook us at Salt Lake City. Upon arrival there I was stricken with typhoid fever and other reverses detained us there for about 3 years. At that time Mormonism was at its highest. Brigham Young was then building the "Holy City" as Salt Lake was then known. The Temple was being built, the great wall that was to surround the city, the (?tabernacle?) and so much of what is of interest to tourists now. Our stay was anything but pleasant for one who was not a Mormon and could not be persuaded to become one. No Christian influence, no schools, no churches. We could not raise our boys under such conditions. As soon as we were able we started again hoping to find some place we might have a Christian influence for our children. After traveling three months we found a spot where we could rent a garden and send our children to school --- previous to this time I had taught them myself. Through all these trying years when my husband would work so hard trying to get a start when some reverse would come to sweep it away, he would become so discouraged and despondent which would make it so hard for me since I had many of the burdens to bear with him. But thru it all I could smile and say "the Lord's will be done". It would be brighter after a while. Then I could talk to my little boys, now six of them -- and tell them what great men they would make and for each to try to make the world better for having lived in it and I have come to see my dreams realized. After a few years in southern California, we went to a stock farm in the northern part of the state and there did well until a hard winter came for which we were not prepared. Our stock were all taken, breaking us up again. It seemed that this was the hardest struggle yet. We were older, our children needed advantages and there we were hemmed in by another Indian War (Modoc). I can see my little ones walking on the snow without either shoes or stockings. I had used everything that I could find, making shoes out of old hats, coats or anything to keep them warm. We had very little to eat -- beans and some bacon. I would season the beans with the bacon and then save it to fry for breakfast. When the Indian War was over and weather would permit, we started again, this time for the Washington Territory where we had learned that new country was being opened (we had started to this location years before but circumstances had kept us back) and we could find good farming land and get a home for improving the land. This trip was also made by wagon and over such mountain roads as I have never seen. In crossing the Sierra Nevadas we had to cut down and tie large trees to our wagons to hold them back - and so many like experiences that I haven't space to mention. At a small town in Oregon, our children were stricken with diphtheria. What a seige! Our only little girl was taken -- making one more grave to leave. Again with broken hearts we continued on within a few miles of the place we expected to locate. We were again delayed and surrounded by another Indian War. This time we had to seek a Fort for protection. At last the war was over and we were allowed to leave the fort. We found, in a few more days of travel, a country rich in timber, water and farming land. The government would give title to one hundred and sixty acres to any man who would improve the land. This was known as the homestead right. We settled on the land and prepared to build us a home. We were pioneers and only those who have labored under the same conditions can appreciate the word. Myself and the little ones lived in a tent while my husband and the older boys worked in the mountains to get logs to build the house. We built a 2 room house, which after a few months I papered with newspapers and covered the rough floor with rag carpets. You can never know just how proud I was of that home. We were over a hundred miles from the nearest market and it took several days to make the trip. But these conditions did not remain long as the western country changes wonderfully in a few years and in those few years we had good schools, churches and all the advantages for our children that an eastern town could give. I still have my home at this place -- my husbands death occurring 14 years ago. We lived to raise 9 children to useful man and womanhood of the 11 initially born to us. Words cannot express all that we went through but for the sake of my children I could smile through it all and I have been more than repaid. Just to see these fine young men and one young woman -- each trying to make the world a better for having lived in it -- the lesson I always tried to teach them. This is enough to make any Mother's heart glad. Received from Robyn Coyle Cross on 2/17/2001: I noticed that you have a Olivia "Moss" listed on your Roll Call list. I have a copy of her death certificate. Although I don't know if there is any connection to the Kinkeads I'm researching, I tend to be a pack rat and keep everything I find. Certificate # 13524 Place of Death: Whitley Co. Kentucky Female, White, Widow DOB: Unknown DOD: 5-10-1915 Cause: Obstruction of Bowls Age at death: 80 yrs Place of Birth: Claiborne Co. Tenn Father: W. T. Moss (Tenn) Mother: Mary Davis (Tenn) Informant: J. W. Perkins (Williamsburg, Ky) (I believe that J. W. Perkins was her Son-in-Law, I found her living in his household in the 1910 census.) More About OLIVIA P. MOSS: Burial: May 1915, Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley Co, KY Cause of Death: Obstruction of the bowels Children of JAMES KINCAID and OLIVIA MOSS are: 22. i. WILLIAM MOSS4 KINCAID, b. April 02, 1857, Knox Co, KY; d. September 12, 1926. 23. ii. ALVIS ATKINS KINCAID, b. December 23, 1858, Middlesboro, Bell Co, KY; d. 1934, Grangevillle, Idaho, ID. iii. JAMES MADISON KINCAID, JR., b. February 17, 1861, KY; d. December 16, 1928, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; m. ANNIE MAE POWERS, February 07, 1886, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; b. May 03, 1868, Springfield, Lane Co, OR; d. July 06, 1950, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA. Notes for JAMES MADISON KINCAID, JR.: Kincaid family tradition has it that James died as a result of a fallfrom the roof of a barn he was building, note that at the time he was 67 years old. More About JAMES MADISON KINCAID, JR.: Burial: December 1928, Greenwood, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA Notes for ANNIE MAE POWERS: Parents: William Luther Powersand Rebecca Ann Davis Children George Robert Kincaid b: 4 NOV 1886 in , , WA, USA James Madison Kincaid b: 28 JAN 1888 in , , WA, USA Herbert Algernon Kincaid b: 14 JAN 1889 in , , WA, USA Virgil Clifton Kincaid b: 5 JUN 1890 in , , ID, USA Frederick Marshall Kincaid b: 14 JAN 1893 in , Latah, ID, USA Ethel Clare Kincaid b: 4 AUG 1894 in , , ID, USA Allen D. Kincaid b: 2 MAY 1896 in , , ID, USA Clarence Russell Kincaid b: 9 MAY 1897 in , , ID, USA Florence M. Kincaid b: 8 APR 1899 in , , ID, USA Grace Kincaid b: 15 JUN 1900 in , , ID, USA Floyd Truman Kincaid b: 1 DEC 1901 in , , ID, USA Norman Selby Kincaid b: 19 MAY 1903 in , , ID, USA Roscoe Waldron Kincaid b: 16 JUN 1905 in , , ID, USA Living Kincaid Roger Ernest Kincaid b: 11 JAN 1909 in , , ID, USA Living Kincaid iv. MARSHALL MOSS KINCAID, b. January 27, 1864, KY; d. August 10, 1865, banks of the Platte River, between Utah and Iowa. Notes for MARSHALL MOSS KINCAID: died as a child along the wagon trail on one of the branches ofthe Platte Riv between Iowa and Utah." He is buried on the banks of the Platte River. More About MARSHALL MOSS KINCAID: Burial: August 1865, banks of the Platte River, between Utah and Iowa v. MARY SUSAN KINCAID, b. March 20, 1866, KY; d. November 08, 1876, along the trail in Oregon on the trip North from CA, Monmouth, Polk, OR. Notes for MARY SUSAN KINCAID: Notes from Stephen Kincaid say "Born March 20, 1866. If there are nomissing births then this daughter is believed to have died along thetrail in Oregon on the trip North from Calif. (born in Ky )". More About MARY SUSAN KINCAID: Burial: November 1876, Eugene, Lane Co, OR Cause of Death: Died of diptheria 24. vi. JOHN CHARLES KINCAID, b. March 10, 1868, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT. vii. GARRETT DAVIS KINCAID, b. February 15, 1870, Utah. viii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KINCAID, b. November 16, 1871, CA; d. November 27, 1892, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA. More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KINCAID: Burial: November 1892, Greenwood, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA ix. JOSEPH EMERSON KINCAID, b. March 14, 1874, CA; m. MAUDE WILDENTHALER; b. June 03, 1903. x. LAWRENCE KNOX KINCAID, b. January 27, 1876, OR; d. August 18, 1957, Seattle, King Co, WA; m. ELIZABETH BESTE, August 28, 1904; b. 1877; d. 1955. xi. ELIZABETH SARAH KINCAID, b. November 12, 1877, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; d. March 07, 1937, Williamsburg, Whitley Co, KY; m. JOHN WESLEY PERKINS, June 11, 1902, Palouse, Whitman Co, WA; b. 1866, WA. 8. MARSHALL LOVE3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 10, 1832 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died March 22, 1916 in Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN. He married LUCINDA B. MILLER September 30, 1857 in Claiborne Co, TN, daughter of DANIEL MILLER and ANN ROSE. She was born March 26, 1838 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died August 16, 1918 in Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN. More About MARSHALL LOVE KINCAID: Burial: March 1916, Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN Occupation: Tanner More About LUCINDA B. MILLER: Burial: August 1918, Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN Children of MARSHALL KINCAID and LUCINDA MILLER are: 25. i. JAMES L.4 KINCAID, b. October 17, 1857, Claiborne Co, TN; d. January 06, 1944, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN. ii. LOU ANN KINCAID, b. February 28, 1863, Claiborne Co, TN; d. January 18, 1913, Claiborne Co, TN; m. HOYLE GRAHAM PARKEY, January 08, 1885, Claiborne Co, TN; b. May 17, 1860; d. October 04, 1934, Tazewell, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for LOU ANN KINCAID: Children Whitt Green Parkey b: 2 NOV 1885 in Tazewell, Claiborne, TN, USA Mary Ann "Mollie" Parkey b: 17 MAR 1887 Maggie L. Parkey b: 28 MAY 1889 in Tazewell, Claiborne, TN, USA William Clinton Parkey b: 3 JUL 1891 Bernice Lou Parkey b: 3 MAY 1893 in Tazewell, Claiborne, TN, USA More About LOU ANN KINCAID: Burial: January 1913, Irish Cemetery , Tazewell, Claiborne, TN More About HOYLE GRAHAM PARKEY: Burial: October 1937, Irish Cemetery , Tazewell, Claiborne, TN 9. NANCY ELIZABETH3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born February 10, 1834 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN, and died January 13, 1896 in Campbell Co, TN. She married JOHN FRANKLIN CAIN November 03, 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN, son of WILLIAM CAIN and NANCY SMITH. He was born November 05, 1837 in Campbell Co, TN, and died October 12, 1898 in Campbell Co, TN. Notes for NANCY ELIZABETH KINCAID: Dennis B. von Ting <dting@MonDesir.net> has that Mariana Wilke has Nancy listed as living with her parents and most of her siblings in the 1850 Census for Claiborne Co, TN. She was listed as attending school within the past y ear. The farm was located in the 7th Sub-division of the Census in Dwelling 1352." She has birth date as 10 FEB 1834 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN and Death as 13 JAN 1896 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN. She has her marrying John Franklin CAIN on 3 NOV 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN. Sources are recorded as Claiborne County Pioneer Project, John Kincaid, Co-ordinators Denny and Marla Brubaker, Report on the descendants John and Nancy KINCAID, e-mail DennyBru@aol.com. Lorraine Sullivan, 305 S. Liberty Lake Rd. Apt. 3, Liberty Lake, WA 99019. Shirley Harkins, e-mail DLohrey@aol.com. Stephen C. Kincaid, 4729 Ward Dr SE, Salem, OR 97303. Dan Rohrback <skyking6@concentric.net> has Nancy Elizabeth Kincaid born 10 FEB 1834 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co., TN and death 13 JAN 1896 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co., TN. He has her buried in the Millers Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co., TN. He has her married to John F. Cain on 26 OCT 1853 in Claiborne Co., TN or 3 NOV 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN. Jack Money <moneyj@kirtland.cc.mi.us> Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/jackamoney, has Nancy Elizabeth KINCAID born 10 FEB 1834 in Claiborne Co, TN and died 13 JAN 1896 in Claiborne Co, TN. He has her married to John F. CAIN. No Sources recorded. Could the Oct. date be the Bond date and the Nov. date be the marriage date? LDS has them being married on May 20, 1848 in Campbell Co, TN but I doubt this because their first child was born in 1855. They do have birth date as 2/10/1834 in TN LDS has her recorded as Nancy E. KINCAID (AFN: LNFJ-XC) Birth: 10 Feb 1834 Tennessee John F. CAIN (AFN: 1S1S-9D4) Birth-1831 Campbell Co, TN Parents-William CAIN and Mrs. Nancy CAIN Spouse-Nancy SMITH (AFN: 1S1S-9FB Married-20 May 1848, Campbell Co, TN Her Birth-Abt 1830, TN More About NANCY ELIZABETH KINCAID: Burial: January 1898, Bob Miller Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN Notes for JOHN FRANKLIN CAIN: Jack Money <moneyj@k2.kirtland.cc.mi.us has John F. CAIN, Birth: 9 Nov 1831 in Claiborne Co, TN, but Headstone has November 05, 1837. No sources recorded. Dennis B. von Ting <dting@MonDesir.net> has Birth: 5 NOV 1831 in Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN, and Death: 12 OCT 1898 in Campbell Co, TN. Sources were Lorraine N. Sullivan, 305 S. Liberty Lake Rd. Apt. 3, Liberty Lake, WA 99019 and Claiborne County Pioneer Project, John Kincaid, Co-ordinators Denny and Marla Brubaker, Report on the descendants John and Nancy KINCAID, e-mail DennyBru@aol.com. Does anyone have any other proof showing which date he was born. Dan Rohrback <skyking6@concentric.net> has two marriage dates, 26 OCT 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN and 3 NOV 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN. to Nancy Elizabeth Kincaid. No proof recorded. Could Oct 26, 1853 be the Bond date and marriage date is Nov 3, 1853? Dennis B. von Ting <dting@MonDesir.net> has Nov 3, 1853 in Claiborne Co, TN. Sources are Lorraine N. Sullivan, 305 S. Liberty Lake Rd. Apt. 3, Liberty Lake, WA 99019, and Shirley Harkins, e-mail DLohrey@aol.com, along with Claiborne County Pioneer Project, John Kincaid, Co-ordinators Denny and Marla Brubaker, Report on the descendants John and Nancy KINCAID, e-mail DennyBru@aol.com Does anyone have proof of the date of marriage or marriage bond? CAIN, JOHN F. 1860 Census, Claiborne Co, TN, Federal Population Schedule, Township, District I, Page: 254 CAIN, JOHN F. 1860 Claiborne Co, TN Slave schedule, Township, Subdivision 1, Page: 140 LDS Site has John F. CAIN (AFN: 1S1S-9D4) Birth-1831 Campbell Co, TN Parents-William CAIN and Mrs. Nancy CAIN Spouse-Nancy SMITH (AFN: 1S1S-9FB) 20 May 1848, Campbell Co, TN Birth-Abt 1830, TN More About JOHN FRANKLIN CAIN: Burial: October 1898, Bob Miller Cemetery, Fincastle, Campbell Co, TN Marriage Notes for NANCY KINCAID and JOHN CAIN: LDS site has May 20, 1848 as Marriage Date for John F. Cain and Nancy Elizabeth Kincaid. Children of NANCY KINCAID and JOHN CAIN are: i. WILLIAM4 CAIN, b. 1855. 26. ii. JAMES MADISON 'MATT' CAIN, b. 1856, Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN; d. Illinois. iii. ALVIN CAIN, b. 1857, Claiborne Co, TN. iv. AYERS M. CAIN, b. 1859; m. BETTIE MERRIT, December 28, 1893, Campbell Co, TN. v. ROBERT 'BOB' E. LEE CAIN, b. Bet. 1860 - 1864, Claiborne Co, TN. vi. FRANK CAIN, b. 1863, Claiborne Co, TN. vii. LAFAYETTE CAIN, b. Bet. 1865 - 1868, Claiborne Co, TN. viii. SUSAN CAIN, b. 1867, Claiborne Co, TN; m. T. S. DOSSETT. 27. ix. ANNE G. CAIN, b. March 1870, Powell Valley, Campbell Co, TN; d. February 26, 1952, Claiborne Co, TN. x. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CAIN, b. Bet. 1862 - 1869. xi. HARRISON CAIN. xii. JOHN CAIN. xiii. CHARLES CAIN. 10. WILLIAM CALVIN3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born September 05, 1835 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died 1913. He married MARGARET A. MOSS July 22, 1858 in Claiborne Co, TN. She was born July 27, 1840 in Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for WILLIAM CALVIN KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has " William was listed in the Claiborne County, Tennessee Censusfor 1850. He was living with his parents and most of his siblings inDwelling 1352 in the 7th Sub-division. He was listed as attendingschool in the last year. Per 'Early Iron Industry of Norris Area' by M.A. Wilson, in aquote fron John Keck, age 88 in 1935 anmd living on Big Barren Creeknot far from the site of Kincaid Forge, William was a great hunter." Marriage Notes for WILLIAM KINCAID and MARGARET MOSS: Married: 22 JUL 1858 in Claiborne Co., TN Married: 17 JUL 1858 in Claiborne Co., TN Children of WILLIAM KINCAID and MARGARET MOSS are: i. WILEY WILLIAMS4 KINCAID, b. 1859. ii. JOHN COLLINS KINCAID, b. 1855. iii. WILLIAM S. KINCAID, b. 1853, Claiborne Co, TN. 11. HENRY HARRISON3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born August 10, 1840 in Claiborne Co, TN14, and died November 18, 1901 in Knoxville, Knox Co, TN. He married SALLIE H. SCOTT May 22, 1884 in Knoxville, Knox Co, TN. She was born November 11, 1845, and died September 12, 1911 in Knoxville, Knox Co, TN. Notes for HENRY HARRISON KINCAID: He lost a leg during the American Civil War. Fought with the Union Forces. Mariana Wilke has "Harrison was listed in the 1850 Census for Claiborne County,Tennessee as living with his parents on their farm and with most of his siblings. The farm is Dwelling 1352 of the 7th Sub-division ofthe Census. He is listed as attending school within the last year. Harrison received wounds in the Civil War which later required amputation of both legs per 'Early Iron Industry of Norris Area' by M.A. Wilson, in a quote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935 and living on Big Barren Creek not far from the site of Kincaid Forge. The 1880 Census for Claiborne County lists 'Henry' H. Kincaid asliving with his brother, Alvis, in Claiborne County. He is a miller and is listed as 39 years old. This may not be Harrison, but it is assumed that it is. The Civil War Pension Records for Henry H. Kincaid provided the following information. According to William C. Kincaid of Anderson County, TN who was 34 years old in September 29,1883, and living in Clinton or Chilton and who is the nephew of Henry, Henry fought in the Federal Army coming home in March 1864. William C. was living with his uncle William Kincaid in Claiborne County about 12 miles from the mother's home of Henry. He says the Rebels were raiding in and out and very many times he was compelled to visit William Kincaid and saw Henry's leg which was swollen and giving yellowish discharge. Henry dealt in cattle and seldom walks. Alvis S. Kincaid, Henry's brother also testified on Henry's behalf September 29, 1883. Alvis was 35 years old and living in Chilton. Henry served as a Second Lieutenant, Co. H in 8th Tennessee Cavalry and later First Lieutenant. On November 11, 1897 his wife Sallie was 52 years old and living in Knoxville. By this time Henry's left leg was amputated and his right leg swollen on 'account of his left leg having been diseased and amputated.' The left leg was amputated in 1897. Eugene Mynders'waits on Mr. Kincaid ... during the day time almost every day, and drives him out in the fresh air. He can neither get in nor out of a buggy except as he helps him ...' The Chief of Police of Knoxville, J. J. Atkins, is a good friend of Henry's. A description in the file gives Henry as 6'2', weight 261#, age 39 in September 1, 1879 when he was living in Tazewell. The leg was necrotized with pus. His doctor in Knoxville was C. Deaderick, MD. Henry died in Knoxville, Nov18, 1901 of septicemia. He had an attack of apoplexy from a cerebral hemorrhage in January 1901 just prior to his death. The apoplexy caused him to fall and break his left forearm near the wrist. By this time both legs had been amputated. His right leg was amputated in July 1901. The doctor says that 'the arteries were hard, the main one refusing to take, or hold, a ligature, and he was compelled to leave apair of forceps on it for two days. Applicant was in a septic condition as he had been more or less for years ...' Wm. D. Kincaid, his son was born in Knoxville, May 1, 1888. His wife was Sallie H. Kincaid formerly Scott. They were married May 22, 1884 in Knoxville, by Rev R. H. Parker. There were two children: Hugh L., born November 4, 1885, and William David, born, May 1, 1888. Sallie was previously married to Johnathan Weatherford, who died in Knoxville, November 23,1874. Henry and Sallie were living at 510 Union Street, Knoxville at the time of his death. Henry enlisted August 15, 1863 and was discharged February 13, 1864. In efforts to increase Sallie's pension amount she declared that she had no property of any kind and no income since her husband's death. Her age was 56 on the day of the statement which was July 9, 1902. Congressman, Henry R. Gibson helped pass a special pension bill to provide her with additional money. In this document, Sallie says Henry was a Captain. Sallie died September 12,1911, in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was getting $17/month pension. According to the special bill, 'officer received a leave of absence for twenty days in November 1863 ... suffering with acute oedema of the left leg consequent upon a severe attack of typhoid fever.' Henry says, 'I was first attacked with fever at Greeneville, TN about the middle of September 1863 ... I had for some weeks previously been treated by Regimental Surgeon Brady but not for fever. The fact is on the march from Camp Nelson, Kentucky to Greenville, TN., I was taken with diarrhea and for that was being treated by Dr. Brady. I remained however in command of my Company, H. 8 Tnn Cav ... until arrival at Greenville, Tenn.' The rest of his statement is missing."

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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN.
    2. Notes for ELIZABETH PENNYCOFF: Children: 1. Mary 'Polly' Ann Wilson b: ABT. 1804 TN 2. Susan Wilson b: 1 APR 1807 Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN 3. Sarah Elizabeth Wilson b: ABT. 1808 Claiborne Co, TN 4. David Robert Wilson, Jr. b: ABT. 1810 TN 5. Margaret 'Peggy' Wilson b: 14 DEC 1814 Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN 6. George Washington Wilson b: 17 MAR 1817 Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN Children of DAVID WILSON and ELIZABETH PENNYCOFF are: 2. i. SUSAN2 WILSON, b. April 01, 1807, Claiborne Co, TN; d. May 10, 1880, Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN. 3. ii. SARAH ELIZABETH WILSON, b. 1808, Claiborne Co, TN; d. 1870, Claiborne Co, TN. iii. MARY POLLY ANN WILSON, m. NELSON BOWMAN; b. 1802. iv. MARGARET 'PEGGY' WILSON, m. JESSE L. 'JEFREE' ROGERS. v. TABETHA DARCUS WILSON, m. T. SCARBOROUGH. vi. PETER WILSON. vii. DAVID ROBERT WILSON, JR.. viii. GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON. ix. WILLIAM SMITH WILSON. x. JACOB WILSON. Generation No. 2 2. SUSAN2 WILSON (DAVID ROBERT1)1 was born April 01, 1807 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died May 10, 1880 in Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN. She married WILLIAM HARRISON KINCAID2,3,4,5,6,7 1823 in Claiborne Co, TN, son of JOHN KINCAID and NANCY YOUNG. He was born January 22, 1798 in Greenbrier, VA, and died April 05, 1855 in Big Barren, Claiborne Co, TN. More About SUSAN WILSON: Burial: May 1880, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN More About WILLIAM HARRISON KINCAID: Burial: April 1855, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN Occupation: farmer Children of SUSAN WILSON and WILLIAM KINCAID are: 4. i. MANERVA JANE3 KINCAID, b. June 27, 1824, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 10, 1856, Claiborne Co, TN. 5. ii. STERLING COX KINCAID, SR., b. April 05, 1826, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 1865, Claiborne Co, TN. 6. iii. JOHN WILSON KINCAID, b. April 12, 1828, Claiborne Co, TN; d. 1884. 7. iv. JAMES MADISON KINCAID, SR., b. January 01, 1830, Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 17, 1897, Palouse, Whitman co, WA. 8. v. MARSHALL LOVE KINCAID, b. April 10, 1832, Claiborne Co, TN; d. March 22, 1916, Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN. 9. vi. NANCY ELIZABETH KINCAID, b. February 10, 1834, Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN; d. January 13, 1896, Campbell Co, TN. 10. vii. WILLIAM CALVIN KINCAID, b. September 05, 1835, Claiborne Co, TN; d. 1913. viii. DORCAS KINCAID, b. July 06, 1838, Claiborne Co, TN; d. February 28, 1859, Claiborne Co, TN; m. WALTER R. BUCHANAN, July 27, 1855, Claiborne Co, TN; b. February 06, 1824, Ryegate, VT; d. October 30, 1873, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for DORCAS KINCAID: Children: 1. William Buchannan b: 13 JUN 1856, Claiborne, TN 2. James Andrew Buchannan b: 23 FEB 1859, Claiborne, TN Twins 3. John Moses Buchannan b: 23 FEB 1859, Claiborne, TN Twins More About DORCAS KINCAID: Burial: February 1859, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN More About WALTER R. BUCHANAN: Occupation: Owned A Grocery "Saloon Marriage Notes for DORCAS KINCAID and WALTER BUCHANAN: Married: 23 JUL 1855 in Claiborne Co., TN Married: 29 JUL 1855 in Claiborne Co., TN 11. ix. HENRY HARRISON KINCAID, b. August 10, 1840, Claiborne Co, TN; d. November 18, 1901, Knoxville, Knox Co, TN. 12. x. MARQUIS DELAFAYETTE KINCAID, b. September 30, 1842, Claiborne Co, TN; d. October 22, 1924, LaFollette, Campbell Co, TN. xi. HARRIET LOUISE KINCAID, b. October 06, 1844, Powell Valley, Claiborne Co, TN; m. (1) WALTER R. BUCHANAN, February 1859; b. February 06, 1824, Ryegate, VT; d. October 30, 1873, Claiborne Co, TN; m. (2) WILLIAM F. ABRAMS, 1873; b. 1829. Notes for HARRIET LOUISE KINCAID: Children Lilias M. Buchannan b: 25 MAR 1863 in , Claiborne, TN, USA Susan Buchannan b: 1866 in , Claiborne, TN, USA Jean R. Buchannan b: ABT 1867 in , Claiborne, TN, USA Elizabeth Buchannan b: 4 MAR 1868 in , Claiborne, TN, USA Hettie Buchannan b: 1873 in , Claiborne, TN, USA More About WALTER R. BUCHANAN: Occupation: Owned A Grocery "Saloon Notes for WILLIAM F. ABRAMS: Children Mary Abrams b: 1879 in , Lincoln, KY, USA Kathryn Abrams b: 13 OCT 1880 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln, KY, USA Robert Abrams b: 3 OCT 1883 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln, KY, USA 13. xii. ALVIS SEVIER KINCAID, SR., b. May 03, 1848, Claiborne Co, TN; d. December 08, 1904, Dodd City, Fannin Co, TX. xiii. HESTER ANN KINCAID, b. February 01, 1837, Speedwell, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 01, 1837, Claiborne Co, TN. More About HESTER ANN KINCAID: Burial: April 1837, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN 3. SARAH ELIZABETH2 WILSON (DAVID ROBERT1) was born 1808 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died 1870 in Claiborne Co, TN. She married ROBERT CALVIN DOSSETT, SR. September 22, 1839 in Campbell Co, TN, son of WILLIAM DOSSETT and MARY FORRESTER. He was born 1787 in Orange Co, NC, and died May 12, 1879 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for ROBERT CALVIN DOSSETT, SR.: He followed in his father's footsteps, and was a farmer. He served in the war of 1812, under Gen. Jackson. He was a honest upright citizen, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and was highly esteemed and respected by his neighbors. He died in his one hundred and first year. 1850 Census Campbell Co, TN Dossett, Robert 61 m Farmer 1000 NC X Dossett, Elizabeth 42 f TN X Dossett, John 20 m Farmer TN Dossett, Jane 19 f TN Dossett, David 10 m TN X Dossett, Susan 8 f TN X Dossett, Jacob 4 m TN According to Goodspeed and Campbell Co TN 1850 census: Robert DOSSETT was b/1787 in NC, d/12 May 1879 Anderson County TN; was son of William DOSSETT. Robert married Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY (d/o John WILLOUGHBY/Sarah ?). Children: 1)Alfred b/18 Jan 1813, 2)Andrew b/1817, 3)Calvin b/abt 1818, 4)James b/abt 1821, 5)Robert b/5 Oct 1823 d/14 Jun 1913, 6)John b/1829-1830, 7)Jane b/1832-1833, 8)David b/1839-1840, 9)Susan Jane b/24 Oct 1842 d/9 Jan 1917, buried Dutch Valley ME Church cemetery Anderson Co TN, married 25 Dec 1866 1Lt Henry Polk FARMER, 10)Jacob b/1845-1846. In 1850 Elizabeth was age 42 years, nineteen years younger than Robert; she was either not being truthful or she was Robert's second spouse and mother of John and subsequent children (age 42 in 1850 means that she was born about 1808, five years before Alfred). More About ROBERT CALVIN DOSSETT, SR.: Immigration: 1804, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Farmer Children of SARAH WILSON and ROBERT DOSSETT are: i. DAVID C.3 DOSSETT, b. Bet. 1839 - 1840, Campbell Co, TN. ii. SUSAN DOSSETT, b. October 24, 1842, Campbell Co, TN; d. January 09, 1917, Anderson Co, TN; m. HENRY POLK FARMER, December 25, 1866, Anderson Co, TN; b. July 20, 1844, Anderson Co, TN; d. Anderson Co, TN. More About SUSAN DOSSETT: Burial: January 1917, Dutch Valley ME Church Cemetery, Anderson Co. TN iii. JACOB DOSSETT, b. Bet. 1845 - 1846, Campbell Co, TN. 14. iv. FRANKLIN 'FRANK' M. DOSSETT, b. May 06, 1851, Campbell Co, TN; d. September 03, 1917, Hopkins Co, TX. Generation No. 3 4. MANERVA JANE3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1)8,9 was born June 27, 1824 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died April 10, 1856 in Claiborne Co, TN. She married JOHN EMORY MELVIN VAN BEBBER April 12, 1843 in Claiborne Co, TN, son of ISAAC VAN BEBBER and MARY MARTIN. He was born October 25, 1819 in Roane Co, TN, and died March 11, 1865 in Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for MANERVA JANE KINCAID: Minerva was not listed in the 1850 and the 1860 Census. More About MANERVA JANE KINCAID: Burial: April 1856, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN Notes for JOHN EMORY MELVIN VAN BEBBER: Mariana Wilke has "Killed by his wife's first cousin, John Kincaid III in an unfortunate family quarrel. The orphan children were taken in by their grandfather, Isaac Van Bebber. John was from Roane County,Tennessee. This is per The People's History of Claiborne County,Tennessee 1801-1988. John E. Vanbebber's middle initial M per The People's History ofClaiborne County and M per Marriages of Claiborne and CampbellCounties, TN 1838-1853 by Edythe Rucker Whiteley." Mariana has hisname John Emory. Steve Smith, a direct descendant, has the name John M. (possiblyMelvin). Claiborne County Pioneer Porject has the name John EmoryMelvin His grave marker in the Kincaid Cemetery has John M. More About JOHN EMORY MELVIN VAN BEBBER: Burial: March 1865, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN Marriage Notes for MANERVA KINCAID and JOHN VAN BEBBER: CLAIBORNE County, Tennessee Marriage Records Book 2, 1838-1850 (Book 1 is lost or stolen) Page 50, #273 Marriage License Isd to John M. VanBebber and Manervia J. Kincaid, April 12, 1843, by Wiley Huffaker Clk. Reuben Steele, M.G. celebrated the Rites of Matrimony, April 1843. Children of MANERVA KINCAID and JOHN VAN BEBBER are: 15. i. SUSAN L.4 VAN BEBBER, b. October 21, 1849, Claiborne Co, TN; d. July 13, 1876, Campbell Co, TN. 16. ii. MARTHA JANE VAN BEBBER, b. February 21, 1833, Claiborne Co, TN; d. August 02, 1917, Ray Co, MO. iii. NANCY TENNESSEE VAN BEBBER, b. September 10, 1855; m. LAHUE JONES. iv. MARY JANE VAN BEBBER, b. December 08, 1847, Claiborne Co, TN; d. October 15, 1920, Middlesboro, Bell Co, KY; m. JESSIE GOFORTH, November 18, 1873, Claiborne Co, TN; b. Abt. 1853, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for MARY JANE VAN BEBBER: Children Sarah Susan Goforth b: 1874 William Goforth b: 1876 in , , TN, USA James Alvis Goforth b: 6 JAN 1878 in , , TN, USA John M. Goforth b: 1878 in , , TN, USA Oscar Goforth b: 1881 Lillie Goforth b: 1885 in , , TN, USA un-named infant Goforth b: 1886 Notes for JESSIE GOFORTH: son of James Preston Goforth and Sarah Jane Jones, v. WILLIAM M. VAN BEBBER, b. February 13, 1846, Claiborne Co, TN; m. MARY A. JONES, February 22, 1871, Claiborne Co, TN; b. 1845, TN. vi. JAMES MADISON VAN BEBBER, b. January 05, 1852; m. CHINA YOAKUM. Notes for CHINA YOAKUM: Children George Van Bebber William Van Bebber Frank Van Bebber John Van Bebber "Can" Van Bebber 5. STERLING COX3 KINCAID, SR. (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1)10,11,12,13 was born April 05, 1826 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died April 1865 in Claiborne Co, TN. He married (1) SARAH JANE WOODSON September 15, 1847 in Claiborne Co, TN, daughter of WILLIAM WOODSON and ANNIE PEBLEY. She was born December 1830, and died February 18, 1858 in Claiborne Co, TN. He married (2) THERESA 'THERSEA' A. MILLER March 17, 1858 in Claiborne Co, TN, daughter of DANIEL MILLER and ANN ROSE. She was born August 10, 1834 in Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for STERLING COX KINCAID, SR.: Killed in American Civil War. Fought with Union forces Mariana Wilke has "Sterling is listed as 'S. C.Kincaid' in the 1850 Census for Claiborne Co, TN. He and his family are listed as living in Dwelling 1376 of the 7th Sub-division for the Census. He is listed as a farmer. The People's History of Claiborne Co, TN 1801-1988 says 'Sterling Cox Kincaid, Sr., who fought on the Confederate side, was killed in 1865 by an outlaw band, leaving five children from his first wife who died in 1858, Sarah Jane Woodson, daughter of William and Annie Pebley Woodson and four children from his second wife, Theresa (or Thersea) A. Miller. A record shows that Theresa Miller had three sons, Daniel Jefferson Kincaid, James Harrison Kincaid, and Marcus (Marquis) de Lafayette Kincaid and moved to MO; another note says that she moved to Kansas with her four sons. This fourth son was evidently Thomas Kincaid who lived in Salina, Kansas....' Per 'Early Iron Industry of Norris Area' by M. A.Wilson, in a quote from John Keck, age 88 in 1935 and living on Big Barren Creek not far from the site of Kincaid Forge. Sterling was killed at Sherman Stiner's place at the close of Civil War. He was father of Wm. C. (Tally Bill), who married a daughter of Col. Wm. H. Smith and Elizabeth Kincaid, William E. Kincaid is their son." Claiborne County Pioneer Project has "Was killed by an outlaw band in Claiborne County, TN" Tennessee State Library and Archives Historical and Genealogical Information http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/actindx2.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830 : K (Part 2) :Killen - Kurts --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kincaid Minerva 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from Wilson Kincaid Sterling 1829 33 Private 218.1 Last name changed from Wilson Kincaid William 1829 33 Private 218.1 Wilson County - children legitimatized from Stephen Kincaid say that he was a Union soldier during the Civil War and was killed by "bushwhackers". Claiborne County Pioneer Project has the death occuring in Claiborne County. More About STERLING COX KINCAID, SR.: Burial: April 1865, Kincaid Cemetery on Russell Lane, Claiborne Co, TN Military service: Killed in American Civil War where he was with the Union More About SARAH JANE WOODSON: Burial: February 1858, Woodson Cemetery located on the James K. Green Farm Notes for THERESA 'THERSEA' A. MILLER: Marriage 1 Joseph McClintic Married: 1870 in , DeKalb, MO, USA 4 Children Anna R. McClintic b: 9 SEP 1872 in , DeKalb, MO, USA Albert C. McClintic b: 1 DEC 1874 in , DeKalb, MO, USA Children of STERLING KINCAID and SARAH WOODSON are: 17. i. WILLIAM CASWELL 'TALLY BILL'4 KINCAID, b. May 20, 1849, Claiborne Co, TN; d. January 04, 1895, Anderson Co, TN. ii. CREED FULTON KINCAID, b. May 10, 1852, Claiborne Co, TN; d. June 18, 1882; m. SARAH 'SALLIE' E. CROCKETT, January 01, 1875, Claiborne Co, TN; b. 1856. Notes for CREED FULTON KINCAID: I have searched the 1880 Census of Claiborne Co, TN and there is no Creed Fulton Kincaid. In the Anderson Co, TN 1880 Census there is a Creed F. Kincaid but this is son of Richie Kincaid. iii. MARY 'MOLLIE' ANN KINCAID, b. August 22, 1854, Claiborne Co, TN; d. April 11, 1934, Claiborne Co, TN; m. WILLIAM SNEED HOSKINS, February 16, 1869, Lee Co, VA; b. August 22, 1844, Gibson Station, Lee Co, VA; d. January 10, 1929, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for MARY 'MOLLIE' ANN KINCAID: Children Minnie Elizabeth Hoskins b: 26 JAN 1870 in Gibson Station, Lee, VA, USA Charles Edgar Hoskins b: 14 AUG 1872 in Gibson Station, Lee, VA, USA Sterling Manton Hoskins b: 4 JUN 1875 in Gibson Station, Lee, VA, USA Sarah Angelina Hoskins b: 18 APR 1877 in , Lee, VA, USA William Sneed Hoskins b: 15 JAN 1879 in Gibson Station, Lee, VA, USA Joseph Arthur Hoskins b: 14 DEC 1881 in , Lee, VA, USA Creed Kincaid Hoskins b: 30 JUL 1887 in Gibson Station, Lee, VA, USA More About MARY 'MOLLIE' ANN KINCAID: Burial: April 1934, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN More About WILLIAM SNEED HOSKINS: Burial: January 1929, Harrogate Cemetery, Claiborne Co, TN Military service: Served Virginia in the 37th Infantry during the American Civil War 18. iv. STERLING COX KINCAID, JR., b. April 28, 1856, Claiborne Co, TN; d. December 25, 1931, Claiborne Co, TN. v. MARTHA ELIZABETH SARAH KINCAID, b. February 18, 1858, Claiborne Co, TN; d. August 10, 1880, Claiborne Co, TN; m. CHADWELL BRITTIAN COTTRELL, September 03, 1874, Claiborne Co, TN; b. January 1843, Claiborne Co, TN; d. December 1921, Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for MARTHA ELIZABETH SARAH KINCAID: Mother must have died while giving birth to her or later that day. Children Sarah Cottrell b: ABT 1875 James Cottrell b: ABT 1877 David Cottrell b: ABT 1879 William Cottrell Gillispie Cottrell More About MARTHA ELIZABETH SARAH KINCAID: Burial: August 1880, Johnson Cemetery , Claiborne Co, TN Notes for CHADWELL BRITTIAN COTTRELL: Father: David Chadwell Cottrell b: ABT 1800 Mother: Mary "Polly" Ann Elizabeth (Houston) Ewin b: ABT 1808 Children of STERLING KINCAID and THERESA MILLER are: vi. DANIEL JEFFERSON4 KINCAID, b. January 06, 1859. vii. JAMES HARRISON KINCAID, b. January 19, 1861. viii. MARQUIS LAFAYETTE KINCAID, b. October 24, 1862, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. February 23, 1947, Beloit, Mitchell Co, KS; m. CORA E. MEYERS, March 13, 1907, Beloit, Mitchell Co, KS. More About MARQUIS LAFAYETTE KINCAID: Burial: February 1947, Elmwood Cemetery, Beloit, Mitchell Co, KS 19. ix. THOMAS KINCAID, b. December 20, 1864, Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co, TN; d. Beloit, Mitchell Co, KS. 6. JOHN WILSON3 KINCAID (SUSAN2 WILSON, DAVID ROBERT1) was born April 12, 1828 in Claiborne Co, TN, and died 1884. He married MARGARET EMILY JENNINGS December 21, 1859 in Grainger Co, TN. She was born February 22, 1834, and died May 23, 1902 in Thornhill, Grainger, TN. Notes for JOHN WILSON KINCAID: Mariana Wilke has " John Kincaid was listed as a farmer in the 1850 Census for Claiborne County, Tennessee. He was living with his parents and mostof his siblings in 1850 in the 7th Sub Division of the census inDwelling 1352. Note: There is a John Kincaid, Jr. listed in the 1850 Census for Claiborne County, Tennessee, 7th Sub-division, Dwelling 1392 as livingalone. He is listed as a farmer. He is listed as 20 years old. Hewas born in Tennessee. It is not known the relationship of John Kincaid, Jr. to William Kincaid but it is most likely his son." I question the conclusion in that last sentence. John Kincaid is avery common Kincaid name and I feel that John Jr. could just as easily be the son of John II, William's brother as of William. Claiborne County Pioneer Project has "Owned and lived on a farm at bridge of Clinch River"

    05/02/2003 12:05:19
    1. [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON WILL
    2. 1. DAVID ROBERT1 WILSON, SR. was born 1769 in Wythe Co., VA, and died March 13, 1847 in Claiborne Co, TN. He married ELIZABETH PENNYCOFF Abt. 1800. She was born 1775 in PA, and died Aft. 1819 in Claiborne Co, TN. Notes for DAVID ROBERT WILSON, SR.: Will of David Wilson Last Will And Testament of David Wilson, Sr. , Claiborne County, Tennessee Date: 2-28-1847 Daughters Mary Polly Ann Wilson Bowman Margaret (Peggy) Wilson Rogers Elizabeth Wilson Dossett Susan Wilson Kincaid Tabetha Darcus Wilson Scarborough Oliva Elizabeth Wilson (Granddaughter) Sons Peter Wilson David Robert Wilson George Washington Wilson William Smith Wilson Jacob Wilson Son-in-laws Nelson Bowman Jesse L. (Jefree) Rogers William Kincaid Robert Dossett T. Scarborough I, David Wilson Senior of Claiborne County in the state of Tennessee, being of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in manor and form following; First, I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter, Polly Ann Wilson, the hereafter described peace of land. It being a part of the tract where on I now reside. Beginning on a Red Elm on the South Bank of my spring branch, near the deviding line between my land and the old Thomas McLaine tract, on the upper line of Lot E. Thence up the spring branch to the North West corner of the spring house, near the head f the spring. Thence Eastward to a black gum at the draw bars on the top of the bank. Thence a stright line North West to the East corner of the Guardian. Thence with the Guardin paling still Northword to the North East corner of said Gardin then with the Guardian paling Westward to the North West corner of said Guardian. Thence Northword running parallel with the Lot line E to the Grant line on Cumberland Mounatin. Thence westward with said Grant line to the lot line E. Thence Southward with the Lot line E to the beginning. To her the said Polly Ann & her heirs and assigns forever. Secondly, I will and brqueath unto my three sons, namly, David Wilson, George W. Wilson, and Wm. S. Willson, the balance of my home Tract of land, which I estimate at Twelve hundred Dollars, by their paying to the balance of my heirs, their hereafter stated amounts of money as herein after mentioned to the herein after named heirs. Given to Wm. S. Wilson, the West end next to the old McClain Tract, the lands devised to Polly Ann Wilson, Given to David Wilson, the next Lot through the middle, and to George W. Wilson, the East End, next Beelers to be equally divided between them by lines leading from the south side of the place through to the North line called the Grant line of the Mountain, soe as to leave to David Wilson the spring and buildings where he now lives. To be divided by Alvis Kincaid, Adam Beeler, Stephen Cawood, Sr. and John Dunn. To be laid off and divided by those men or a majority of them. According to quality and quantity given, my three sons, four years, to pay for the land. That is to say they are to pay eight hundred dollars in four annual installaments of two hundred dollars each. Thirdley, I will and bequeath to my son, Peter Wilson, one hundred dollars out of the price of my land, I will and bequeath unto my daughter, Peggy Rogers formerly Peggy Wilson, one hundred and fifteen dollars out of the price of my lands. Jefree Rogers having heretofore collected of James E. Bowman about sixty dollars of my money including interest which I have taken from his part of the price of my lands. I will and bequeath to my daughter, Elizabeth Dossett formerly Elizabeth Wilson, one hundred and ninety five dollars out of the proceeds of the price of my lands. I also will and bequeath to my daughter, Susan Kincaid formerly Susan Wilson, one hundred and ninety five dollars out of the peoceeds or price of my land. I also will and bequeath to my daughter, Tobetha Darcus Scarborough formerly Tobetha Darcus Wilson, one hundred and ninety five dollars out of the price or peoceeds of my land. My will is that the proceeds of my lands be paid to each of my heirs as collected ___ my three sons, equally, according to the amounts due each one. Fourth, I will and bequeath to my son, David Wilson, have two hundred acres of my lands North of Cumberland Mountain called and known by the name of the Tacketo Creek place, by his paying to my heirs one hundred and fifty dollars, to be equally divided amongst my heirs. Given the same credit that has been given for the home tract of land to be paid in four equal annual instalments & should he not be able to make the payments, at the expiration of the four years, it shall be sold on a credit of eighteen months to the highest bidder for cash. Fifthly, I will and order that all the residue of my lands North of the Cumberland Mountains be sold on a credit of eighteen months to the highest bidder for cash, after laying off to said David Wilson his two hundred acres, so as to incleude the improved and cleared lands. Sixth, I will and bequeath to my daughter, Polly Ann Wilson, my sorrell mare called Jane. Seventh, I will and bequeath to Olliva Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of my son Jacob Wilson, deceased, the sume of five dollars to be paid out of my Estate. Eighth, my will is that my three sons, David, George W. & Wm. S. Wilson, to whom I have devised my lands, shall have free access to my home spring, for water for family use and stock water, by weigh (way) of a lane; made and kept up for that purpose, and my will is that they, all, shall have free access to my Orchards for fruit for family use but for none other. Ninth, my will is that all the balance of my personal property, after my death, shall be sold on a credit of eighteen months by my Executors, and out of the proceeds, to pay and satisfy all my just debts and the balance, if any, to be equally divided amongst my heirs. Tenth, I hereby name, note, and appoint; Robert Dossett of Campbell County and Wm. Kinciaid of Claiborne County, both of the state of Tennessee, my sole Exectors to this my Last Will and Testament. In witness, whereof, I have set my hand and affixeed my seal, this twenty-eighth day of February one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named, David Wilson, Sr., to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator. Stephen Cawood His Adam Beeler David x Wilson Wm. Bowman Mark R. B. Lane

    05/02/2003 11:59:28
    1. [WILSON-L] DAVID WILSON OF POWELL VALLEY CLAIBORNE CO TN
    2. I have a second Wilson line. This one is mine. David Wilson was the father of Susan Wilson who married William Harrison Kincaid of Powell Valley Claiborne Co Tennessee. Several years ago I got from one of the lists the last Will of David Wilson. I will enclose it here as it is one of the few things I know about my Wilson line. The Kincaid part of the family as well as the Van Bibber line in my family are well known in the area. My Goforth line married into the Kincaid line making the David Wilson my GGGGG Grandfather. Would love to get more information on this line. Message will be sent into two messages. Kay Goforth Adams

    05/02/2003 11:56:39
  1. 05/02/2003 11:38:44
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] WILSON in OH and IA
    2. Chuck Swanson
    3. GlowingGJG@aol.com wrote: > Is anyone working on Wilsons in Coshocton county OH? I have and Ellen Jane > Wilson (apparently went by 'Jane' most of her life) who was born 1845 in > Ohio. She married John T McCullough from Coshocton county, Ohio. Jane died > 1890 in Iowa. > Thanks...Gloria > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe fom list. > e-mail to WILSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > unsubscribe in message. Hi Gloria, Don't know. My Wilsons came from Hardy County, [West] Virginia. The Jane I have was born there about 1840 but that census has a lot of mistakes for my family. She came to Coshocton with her family about 1849. Two brothers moved on to Marion/Lucas Counties, Iowa. Any chance? Chuck

    05/02/2003 11:33:58
    1. [WILSON-L] East Tennessee Dam Talk
    2. OK, folks, let's get a grip. Those of us who have East Tennessee Wilsons know about TVA. Those not interested in East Tennessee Wilsons probably don't care. I care!!!!!! I, for one, was delighted to see the postings from Kkmama2001@aol.com and not because I think we are connected but because it helps me sort the many Wilsons in East Tennessee. Considering the number of other surnames she lists that are common to the area of my family, I know they married into some of the same families. When you are sorting common surnames such as Wilson in a small area it helps to be able to know those to exclude from your search. My Thomas Wilson (ca. 1760 -- 1806) died in (prob. Montgomery County) Virginia and his widow, Elizabeth Mynatt Wilson, after his death promptly moved her family to East Tennessee where her family had moved earlier. Her known children were Rebecca, Mary, John, Robert, Sarah, Solomon, James, William Margarite and Theodocia. Some list a Samuel and Thomas but don't include Rebecca or Robert. Sorting is still in order. Keep the East Tennessee Wilson info. coming. Gail Mynatt Zeigler

    05/02/2003 11:30:33
    1. RE: [WILSON-L] Woodrow
    2. Tim
    3. Register (free) then you can upload a gedcom..it takes about a day for the data to be compiled and run against the other gedcoms. -----Original Message----- From: Janean Ray [mailto:JRay38@neo.rr.com] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:41 AM To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Woodrow can you give me the location? I went there and don't know what to do or where to go once I get in the home page. Do you have to have the same program database? I have Personal Ancestry File. Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim" <timanddawn@cavtel.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 5:50 PM Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > Yes it is..and if you submit youre family file it will do a match look > up against all the other family files in its database. I have mine > there and was able to match up to at least 5 other family files..Its > at least worth looking into.. Tim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Janean Ray [mailto:JRay38@neo.rr.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 10:58 AM > To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > > > Something else to subscribe to - is it free? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim" <timanddawn@cavtel.net> > To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 10:29 PM > Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > > > > Go to Gencircles.com..Woodrows tree has been done already.. > > > > Tim > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Anne Haines [mailto:annerhai@adelphia.net] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 4:34 PM > > To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > > > > > > There should be somebody from his line to test, then....although > > with lots of daughters a line can disappear in a hurry. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "ED Wilson" <ed.wilson@attbi.com> > > To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 3:40 PM > > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > > > > > > > he came from a large family--uncles-brothers--ed > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Anne Haines" <annerhai@adelphia.net> > > > To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:27 AM > > > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Woodrow > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > > > How to unsubscribe fom list. > > > > e-mail to WILSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > > unsubscribe in message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > > List owner > > > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > List owner > > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > Be sure and check out www.rootsweb.com > > Archives of this list and other list. > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== List owner WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com

    05/02/2003 10:07:08
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] FYI - TVA WILSON MESSAGE BOARD
    2. Col. Carlis B. Wilson
    3. Sorry that my name ran into my email address. <myboards@yahoo.com> "Col. Carlis B. Wilson" <myboards@yahoo.com> wrote: TVA WILSON MESSAGE BOARD One can request a message board or mail list from rootsweb.com you may or may not get one. it would be east to set up a mail list with http://groups.yahoo.com/ it also has a web site where one can post files but a little hard for some to access. I run lists and message boards with both if anyone needs more info just write to my personal email Carlis myboards@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== Be sure and check out www.rootsweb.com Archives of this list and other list. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

    05/02/2003 09:54:02