Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
NameMargaret Kinkead 7, 5G Aunt, K523, 2653, F
Birth25 Sep 1757, Augusta Co, Virginia Colony7
Death1764, Oh, US7 Age: 6
MemoDied in Indian Captivity
FlagsLived in US
FatherCapt William Kinkead Sr , 2628, M (1736-1821)
MotherEleanor Guy , 2629, F (1740-1825)
Misc. Notes
From Internet message posted by: Alice Gedge

CHILD 1 Margaret KINCAID-4969

NOTES:

(1) "Historical Collections of Brown County, Ohio," by Carl N. Thompson (Hammer Graphics, Piqua, OH, 1969) p.6.

(2) "History of Woodford County," by William R. Railey (Woodford Improvement League, Versailles, KY, 1968) p.70.

(3) "Genealogies of Kentucky Families from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1981) Vol. O-Y, Appendix C, p.757-761, "The Families Kinkead, Stephenson, Garrett, Martin and Dunlap," by Laura Kinkead Walton. Cites: (a) John Kinkead, grandson of William Kinkead/ Eleanor Guy, to his son Blackburn, Cane Spring, KY, 20 Apr 1847.

(4) "Deep Roots- History and Genealogy of the Kincaid-Coyle-Darnell-Lathram- Hart Families," by Sallye Lathram Hines (Lexington, KY, 1964) p.13. Cites: (a) Waddell's "Annals of Augusta County, Virginia," p.184, citing Elizabeth Shelby Kincaid, ggd/o William Kincaid.

Birth: (1,3) 25 Sep 1757. (1,2,3,4) d/o William Kinkead/Eleanor Guy. (2) VA. (4a) 10 Mar 1760, twin to Andrew.

Death: (3a) Summer of 1764, during her captivity by the Indians. (4a) 1764.

(3a) 1764, 14 Apr: (1) 14 Apr 1763: Taken captive by the Indians, who took her to their town, Chillicothe. (3a) Her mother had, when she was taken captive by the Indians, 3 children, the eldest a daughter, seven years old, the second a son four years old, the youngest, your Aunt Hamilton," two years old. They spent most of their activity at Zanesville.

(3a) 1764, fall: The fall after her capture, an army was sent against the Indians, commanded by General Boquette. The Indians were alarmed and agreed to make peace and bring in all the persons they held as captives, when upwards of 200 persons were given up, and among them "your grandmother," her infant three months old and the one two years old, the oldest having taken sick and died during the summer.
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