Person:Joseph Kinkead (1)

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Joseph Kinkead
b.Bef 1758
 
  1. James KinkeadBef 1740 -
  2. Rebecca KinkeadBef 1743 -
  3. Sarah KinkeadBef 1754 -
  4. John Kinkead - Bef 1760
  5. Joseph KinkeadBef 1758 -
m. 14 Feb 1780
  1. James Anderson KinkeadAft 1780 -
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Kinkead
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1758
Marriage 14 Feb 1780 New Castle County, Delawareto Martha Anderson


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1778 Joseph Kinkade on return of men absent from muster, Capt. Reed's Company, Lower District, White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, October 31, 1778. Delaware Archives, Military & Naval, v. 2, p. 810.
1779 Joseph Kinkade, serg. on return of absent from muster belonging to the Christiana Company, March 17, 1779, 0 days; April 17, 1 day absent; May 22, 1 day absent. Delaware Archives, Military & Naval, v. 2, p. 790.
1779 Joseph Kinkead, serg. on return of the Christeen Company, Delaware Militia, Oct. 24, 1779. Delaware Archives, Military & Naval, v. 2, p. 765.
1780 Joseph Kinkead married Martha Anderson Feb. 14, 1780 in New Castle County, DE. Kinkeads of Delaware as Pioneers in Minnesota, p. 60a.
1781 Joseph Kinkead, clockmaker, of Christiana Bridge, New Castle County, DE bought from Robert Ferguson & wife Jane of Newark, New Castle County, DE 112, 1 ½, 4, 8 ¾ , acres for 400 pounds on July 24, 1781. Delaware Public Archives, Deed Book v. 3, p. 571.
1796 Joseph Kinkead, clockmaker & wife Martha of Newark, White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, DE sold to John Ochilleve, blacksmith, of Newark 20 acres for 165 pounds, 8 shillings. Delaware Public Archives, Deed Book O2, p. 505.
1796 Joseph Kinkead, clockmaker, of Newark, White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, DE sold to Charles Allen, house carpenter & cabinet maker, of White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, DE 3 ¼ acres for 33 pounds. Delaware Public Archives, Deed Book v. O2, p. 509.
1797 Martha (Anderson) Kinkead, daughter, mentioned in will of James Anderson, farmer, deceased, of White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, DE, will written June 1, 1797, proved Sept. 21, 1797, Joseph Kinkead, her husband, their son James Anderson Kinkead, children of nephew James Anderson and Mary, deceased, Jane, Isabel Kilgore, James, William, Mary Whan, Martha Anderson & Margaret Anderson; brother William. Executor: step son Samuel Evans, George Gillespie, and brother William's grandson, Alexander Anderson. Calender of Delaware Wills, New Castle County 1620-1800, pp. 142-143