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Thomas Kincaid and his family were Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia [[1]]
1. THOMAS1 KINCAID was born 1704 in prob. Ireland/Scotland, and died 1750 in Augusta County, Virginia. He married MARGARET LOCKHART 21 Jun 1735 in Prob. Pennsylvania, daughter of JAMES LOCKHART and MARGARET ???. She was born Abt. 1718 in Scotland. Notes for THOMAS KINCAID: From Chalkley's Augusta County, Virginia Court Judgements: MARCH, 1754 (B). Kinkead vs. Lockridge.--William Kinkead, an infant under the age of 21 years, son and heir-at-law of Thomas Kinkead, late of County of Augusta, by James Lockhart, his next friend. Bill filed May, 1753. Thomas Kinkead, in 1747, removed from the Province of Pennsylvania with orator and Thomas's family. On 19th November, 1747, Thomas bought 263 acres joining John Preston, Robert Lockridge, Robert Gwin, in Augusta County. Thomas died in 1750 intestate, leaving a widow and ____ children, of whom orator is eldest. Bond of James Lockridge, of Augusta County, with Thomas Kinkead of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 19th November, 1747. PAGES 508-517 No. 23 (or 22?). Kinkade vs. Cunningham.--Bill filed 1803. Thomas Kinkade was a very ignorant and illiterate man. Walter Cunningham bought the land from Andrew Donnelly and is now living in Kentucky. Margaret Reid, who married George Mathews, is aunt, or near relative of Walter Cunningham. John Beard deposes: That in 1762-3 he worked a crop with William McClenachan on a plantation on Spring Creek, called Spring Lick plantation. An improvement had been previously made by Christopher Landiss. Andrew Donnelly testifies: That in 1753 John and Robert Fulton planted four acres of corn on a plantation now (1802) owned by William Reenick, called Cave Place. The Fultons lived there with their families and deponent lived there with them for the purpose of digging quisang. Boughman's fort was broken up by Indians in 1754. William Kincaid was son of Thomas. James Burnsides was an early settler. Eve Johnston deposes: That she lived on Potts Creek in 1782, and several years before she lived within a mile of Christopher Landiss (Landers) in 1753-54. Christopher Persinger deposes: That he, with Landers, first improved the land.
Subj: Re: (no subject) Date: 4/14/02 7:35:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: [email protected] (J. B. Childers) To: [email protected] This is how I descend from the Kincaids and Walkers.
John KINCAID b. 1740 d. 1810, Greenbrier County, Virginia & Anne GRAHAM b. 1755 d. 1840 Im. 1771, Augusta County, Virginia Lancelot "Lanty" KINCAID b. 1774 d. abt 1850, Summer County, Virginia & Catherine SCOTT b. abt 1775, Greenbrier County, Virginia m. 5 Feb 1798, Bath County, Virginia Julia KINCAID b. 7 Aug 1814, Greenbrier County, Virginia d. 1 Oct 1887, Mercer County, West Virginia & Samuel McCORKLE Jr. b. 11 Jun 1814, Greenbrier County, Virginia d. 28 Dec 1856, Monroe County, West Virginia m. 29 Aug 1833, Greenbrier County, Virginia
Kincaid History, by Richard Bradley (e-mail: [email protected]) http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7410/kincaidchapter.htm Thomas Kincaid of Augusta County Thomas Kincaid (1704-1750) came from Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania to Augusta County, Virginia in 1747 where he purchased 263 acres on the Calfpasture River. This land joined 520 acres which David and John (son of David) Kincaid had purchased in 1764. Thomas died an intestate in 1750 leaving a widow Margaret (Lockhart) Kincaid and at least one child. Court records document that he had a son named William Kincaid but there is no documentation for other children. Some researchers have suggested that our Thomas Kincaid was a probable son of the above Thomas and Margaret Kincaid but this does not appear to be correct. Larry Shuck, in his book Our Families, places the Thomas Kincaid who came to Augusta County in 1747 as a brother to the immigrant David Kincaid. The following are three different lineages proposed by researchers for the Thomas Kincaid who married Margaret Lockhart: Samuel Kincade = Eliz. Stone He, born 1687, she 1786 in Devonshire, Scot.; married 1704; Eliz. died in OH or VA*5 or James Kincaid = ______ Of Scotland, son of James, Laird of-that-ilk*4 or Robert Kincaid = Eliz. North He, 1686-1760.Father Joseph Kincaid went to near Dublin, Ireland in 1701. Robert married married Eliz. In 1705.*6 A son of one of the above lineages: Thomas Kincaid = Margaret Lockhart*7 B. 1704-1705 d. 1750 Came from Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA*8 to Augusta Co., VA in 1747. The children and probable children of Thomas and Margaret Kincaid, according to Larry Shuck, were William, Thomas, John and Andrew. According to Doug McGuire, there were two William Kincaids in Augusta County, one who married Eleanor Guy and whose children were the victims of a famous Indian abduction which has been written about extensively. The other William, according to Doug McGuire was William the Stiller *8a who remained in Augusta County while the other William went to Woodford County, Kentucky. There is documentation that a William was the son of Thomas Kincaid and Margaret Lockhart. It is the information about his brothers and sisters which seems to be as much speculation as fact. Doug McGuire has provided me with information on his research in which he traces another Thomas Kincaid, Jr., the one married to Isabella, as the son of Thomas Kincaid and Margaret Lockhart. This Thomas Kincaid, Jr. was referred to as a Blacksmith in deeds in mid 1770's. He and his brother, William Kincaid, the Stiller, owned land on the Calfpasture River. Thomas was born about 1741, according to Doug McGuire, and the children of Thomas & Isabella were Elizabeth, Andrew, Thomas, David, Archibald, John, William, and Robert who later show up in Bath and Monroe Co., VA records.
Notes for WILLIAM 'THE STILLER' KINCAID: http://www.kencrouse.com/crouse/fam02907.htm (NOTE: some date appear questionable) Husband: William KINCAID Born: 9 Jan 1739 at: Carlisle, , PA Married: 30 Nov 1756 at: , Augusta, VA Died: 20 May 1820 at: Cane Spring, Woodford, KY Father:Thomas KINCAID Mother:Margaret LOCKHART Other Spouses: Wife: Eleanor GAY OR GUY Born: 17 Aug 1740 at: Died: 9 Oct 1825 at: Cane Spring, Woodford, KY Father:William GAY Mother:Margaret HAMILTON Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Margaret KINKEAD Born: 25 Sep 1757 at: , Augusta, VA Married: at: Died: 1764 at: Indian Camp Spouses: Name: Andrew KINKEAD Born: 25 Feb 1760 at: , Augusta, VA Married: at: Died: 1764 at: Spouses: Name: Isabella KINKEAD Born: 10 Apr 1762 at: , Augusta, VA Married: Bef 1780 at: , Augusta, VA Died: at: Spouses: Andrew HAMILTON Name: Andrew KINKEAD Born: 25 Jul 1764 at: Indian Camp, Ohio Zaneville Married: 22 Jun 1786 at: Indian Camp, Ohio Zaneville Died: 1824 at: Spouses: Ann POAGE Name: Agnes Nancy KINKEAD Born: 18 Nov 1766 at: , Augusta, VA Married: 22 Sep 1786 at: , Woodford, KY Died: at: Spouses: Alexander BLACK Name: William KINKEAD Born: 6 Jun 1769 at: , Augusta, VA Married: 1 Dec 1789 at: , Woodford, KY Died: 30 Apr 1855 at: Spouses: Anne DUNLAP Name: Eleanor KINKEAD Born: 31 Aug 1771 at: , Augusta, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Margaret KINKEAD Born: 10 Sep 1772 at: , Augusta, VA Married: 9 Jun 1796 at: , Augusta, VA Died: Bef 1818 at: Spouses: Henry LINDSEY Name: Susanna KINKEAD Born: 20 Apr 1775 at: , Augusta, VA Married: 16 Feb 1795 at: , Augusta, VA Died: at: Spouses: Joseph LINDSEY Name: Guy KINKEAD Born: 14 Mar 1779 at: , Christian, KY Married: 15 May 1800 at: , Woodford, KY Died: 1818 at: , Christian, KY Spouses: Lovie DICTUM Name: Rebecca KINKEAD Born: 25 Jul 1782 at: , Woodford, KY Married: 9 Sep 1799 at: , Woodford, KY Died: at: Spouses: James OWEN Name: John KINKEAD Born: 25 Dec 1784 at: , Woodford, KY Married: 22 Mar 1809 at: , Woodford, KY Died: 2 Apr 1855 at: Spouses: Margaret Trotter BLACKBURN From Chalkley's Augusta County, VA Court Judgements: NOVEMBER, 1768 (A). Greer vs. Hughes--In 1759 Andrew Greer and William Kinkead purchased land of James Hughes of Staunton, which Hughes had bought of James Paxton, but Hughes died before deed was made, leaving Euphemia, Jane and Mary, infants, and widow, Euphemia.
Notes for THOMAS KINCAID, JR.: From The Kincaid History, by Richard Bradley (e-mail: [email protected]) http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7410/kincaidchapter.htm
Following allowed Certificates for land for military service... Wm. Kinkead, Thomas Kinkead, John Montgomery, of Capt. Lewis' Company, Boquet's Expedition, 1764.*9 June 15, 1770: Moses McElvain and wife Margaret of the County of Augusta sold to Thomas Kincaid of Augusta County 260 acres on the south side of the great river of the Calfpasture lying between William Kinkeads and Robert Gwins land originally conveyed by James Loughridge to McElvain. Witnesses: John Kinkead, William Kinkead.*10 Thomas Kinkead, in 1771, purchased from Jacob Passinger a tract of land in Greenbrier called Spring Lick, once the property of Christian Sanders, orphan.*11 May 18, 1772: Robert Guin of Augusta County sold to Thomas Kinkead, Blacksmith, of the county of Augusta 43 acres on great river of Calfpasture, "joining a tract of land in the possession of Wm. Kinkead and said Thomas Kinkead". Witnesses: Thomas Hughart, James Hodge, John Carlile.*12 John Marshall summoned, 1780, to show cause why grant shall not issue to Thoma__Kinkead for land in Greenbrier claimed by settlement. (Augusta Co., VA Court records, Nov., 1782, p. 378) August , 1780: Thomas Kinkade vs. Sarah Cocke. Slander. (Augusta Co. , VA Court records, August, 1780, p. 376) August 20, 1785: Thomas Kinkade, returned no inhabitant. (Augusta Co., VA Court Order Book XIX, p. 242) June, 1799: Kinkead vs. Donnelly. Thomas Kinkead, in 1771, purchased from Jacob Passinger a tract of land in Greenbrier called Spring Lick, once the property of Christian Sanders, orphan. Christian Passinger deposes, 1797, that he and Christian Saunders made the first improvement on the land prior to 1751, when it was surveyed. (Chalkley's Chronicles, p. 414) Bill Filed 1803: Kinkade vs. Cunningham. Thomas Kinkade was a very ignorant and illiterate man. Walter Cunningham bought the land from Andrew Donnelly and is now living in Kentucky. .. William Kincaid was son of Thomas... Christopher Persinger deposes: That he, with Landers, first improved the land. (Chalkley's Chronicles, Augusta Co. Circuit Court Cases Ended - Old Style, Case #23 (or #22?), p. 513) |