Genealogy Wylie » W1s Jane-or-Mary-or... Kinkead Wallace [sOs Kk 6v1w1x14y5zDNA] (> 1730-> 1778)

Personal data W1s Jane-or-Mary-or... Kinkead Wallace [sOs Kk 6v1w1x14y5zDNA] 

  • She was born after 1730 in County Tyrone, Ireland ac.
  • She died after 1778 in York District, South Carolina.
  • A child of Joseph Kinkead and WifeJosephKinkead Kinkead
  • This information was last updated on July 31, 2023.

Household of W1s Jane-or-Mary-or... Kinkead Wallace [sOs Kk 6v1w1x14y5zDNA]

She has/had a relationship with Oliver Wallace.

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Child(ren):

  1. William Wallace  1754-1800 
  2. Joseph Wallace  ± 1755-1807 
  3. Jane Wallace  ± 1759-1849 
  4. James Wallace  ± 1762-????
  5. Thomas Wallace  ± 1764-± 1816 
  6. Mary Wallace  ± 1767-± 1859 
  7. McCasland Wallace  1773-1862 


Notes about W1s Jane-or-Mary-or... Kinkead Wallace [sOs Kk 6v1w1x14y5zDNA]

*Jane or Mary are possible for each is the name of a proven daughter of Oliver, Jane by the pension files of Ruth, widow of Lt. William in which Mary is not mentioned and Mary by the second hand testimony of "Colonel" A. S. Wallace, as nephew to Captain John Hood, husband of a Mary Wallace (making Mary an older child of the Oliver Wallace emigrant family).

Kincaid is only here based on an Oliver Wallace marrying a Kincaid per the below item for the Internet now at the site:

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Archiver > KINCAID > 2009-01 > 1232139788
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From: "Barbara Van Hout" ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: [KINCAID] Oliver Wallace, County Tyrone >York County,SC and son McCasland Wallace
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:03:08 -0500

Anna Gregory Kincaid, widow of RW soldier John Kincaid, b. 1749 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, PA used A. S. Wallace of Yorkville, York County, SC as her attorney in the 1850's to obtain her widow's pension after husband John Kincaid's death in 1836/37 in Lincoln Co, NC. She had to prove that she was his widow, and included in the RW files are two Bible pages which named their children. The second page gave dates for when John Kincaid took the sacrament of communion at the Bethel congregation in York County, SC. Also included in the files is the date of their marriage in York County---1817. Anna was born in 1793.

This John Kincaid is in set 2b, DNA # 93625.

Several pages of Anna Kincaid's RW papers(over 100 pages of records for John and Anna Kincaid)at footnote.com mention A. S. Wallace. He was Alexander Stewart Wallace, son of McCasland Wallace and Catherine Stewart. McCasland Wallace was living with his son Alexander S. Wallace in the 1850 York County, SC census. We know that McCasland Wallace was the son of an Oliver Wallace as this relationship is established in the RW pension files of William Wallace m. to Ruth Porter, which also prove that McCasland and William Wallace were brothers.

1.. McCasland WALLACE - b. 1773, at sea enroute from Ireland to SC; d. Mar. 30, 1862, Yorkville, York Co., SC. In an affidavit of Apr. 7, 1847, McCasland, a resident of York District, SC, is identified as a brother of William WALLACE and Janie McCULLOUGH. The following is abstracted from the Apr. 3, 1862 issue of the Yorkville Enquirer: "Departed this life on Sabbath, 30th March, in the 89th year of his age, McCaslan D. Wallacecame from Ireland to this country in the year 1773. During the voyage, Mrs. Wallace gave birth to a son, the subject of this obituary." [Mar. 30, 1862 was, indeed, a Sunday. It is believed that the given names of McCaslan D. is due to a misunderstanding of the single name McCasland or an abstracting error. A full transcription of the obituary is desired.] Married Catherine STUART, daughter of Alexander STUART of York Co., SC. Children: U. S. Rep. Alexander Stuart WALLACE married Nancy Lee RATCHFORD (two sons and four daughters); James WALLACE married Margaret Ewart BARNETT; and four daughters WALLACE (evidence for daughters not seen).

A. S. Wallace represented many South Carolina RW soldiers or their families in obtaining their pensions, as his name is shown on the records at footnote.com hundreds of times. The question is whether A. S. Wallace, grandson of Oliver Wallace of County Tyrone>York County, SC was related to John Kinkead/Anna or to James Kincaid/Susannah Black. James Kincaid's RW pension application says that he was born in 1762 in County Tyrone and he came with his family to South Carolina about 1773.

Will of Joseph Kinkead business "makers of malt" of Burnaghs, parish of
Ardstra, Co. Tyrone. Mentions wife [name not given], sons Robert, Joseph,
Oliver, son-in-law Oliver Wallace.
Executors Jas. Boyd & John Kinkead of Islandnahugh son to Jos.
Dated Nov. 23, 1751; prov. Dec. 12, 1751.

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The Oliver Wallace family that came to South Carolina from County Tyrone may have been the son-in-law of Joseph Kinkead in the will above.

"I have Oliver Wallace who was born in County Tyrone who came with wife
(unknown) and 6 children in SC in 1773. They settled in York County, SC. The
children were William b. 1754 m. Ruth Porter
Janie b. 1759/60 m. Robert McCullough
Thomas, Joseph and James b. before 1773, no further information available
McCasland b. 1773 at sea from Ireland to the Colonies. m. Catherine Stewart.

I do have a passport (copy) issued to Oliver Wallace issued in May 1773 and
a Letter of Recommendation (copy) dated 1763.

My line is from Lt. William and Ruth Porter.
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/WALLACE/2000-08/0965696123

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This recommendation and passport describes the area where some Kincaids
lived in Ardstraw, County Tyrone. Note these are dated 10 years apart, so
possibly it shows two Oliver Wallace families who went to America.

RECOMMENDATION

We, the ministers, Justices of the peace, and Church Wardens of the
Parish of Aroutraw in the County of Tyrone, do hereby certify that we have
been acquainted with Oliver Wallace of ye Deer Park in the said Parish from
["his Infancy" lined out]. and that we know him to be a person alwise of an
orderly & becoming conduct & of a very fair Character, given under our hands
this [blank] day of Feb., 1763.
Chas. Humble, Willm. Edie, Gilbert Mathison
I believe Oliver Wallace is justly entitled to the charact. given of him
above
John Pelisier"

PASSPORT

Ireland, County of Tyrone
By James Calhoun and James Hamilton, Esq., two of his Majesty's Justices
of the Peace for and of said County.
To All Mayors, Sheriffs, Justices of the peace, Governors, Constables and
all other Officers, Civil and Military, under his Majesty George Third, by
the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, of Ireland, King, Defender of
the Faith, and so forth,
Send Greetings. Whereas the bearer Oliver Wallace, is Determined (by ye
permission of God) to go with his Family to South Carolina, and for his more
Safe travel & Conduct, he hath humbly prayed this our certificate and
passport what we thereby grant, knowing him, and knowing that he and his
Family have alwise behave as becometh....
These are therefore in his Majesty's name to will and require you and
every & either of you by reason hereof to suffer & permit said bearer &
Family, to pass and repass, in, and to Carolina by land and Water, and all
other parts of his said Majesty's Dominions, where his lot and the lot of
his Family may happen to be, without let, hindrance or Molestation, so long
as said bearer and Family Shall continue to behave as becometh. Given under
our hands this 21st day of May 1773.
James Calhoun
Jas. Hamilton

http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/wallace.htm

Barbara

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Oliver Wallace
> 1730-> 1773

Joseph Wallace
± 1755-1807
Jane Wallace
± 1759-1849
James Wallace
± 1762-????
Thomas Wallace
± 1764-± 1816
Mary Wallace
± 1767-± 1859

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