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John Kinsey

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John Kinsey

Birth
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Death
2 May 1846 (aged 83)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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John Kinsey may be the second white tithe beginning in 1801 in Henry Kinsey's Franklin Co., VA tax records. He married Barbara Elizabeth Heckman there in 1804. She died in Montgomery Co., Ohio and he married Elizabeth Wagaman there in 1814. Elizabeth was deceased by 1844 and in 1845 he married Anna "Broadstine", nee Kauffman, widow of Christian Broadstone.

John Kinsey purchased several tracts of land in Indiana and in March and April of 1846 he sold 80 acres in Noble Co. to his son Christian and approximately 110 acres each to his sons Daniel and William near Milford in Kosciusko Co. The 1850 census shows the consecutive families of Abraham, Daniel and William Kinsey with "clearing land" as their occupations.

In 1815 John Kinsey purchased 147.5 acres of his father's land near Dayton, Ohio. He died there between 15 Apr and 2 May 1846. While his will instructed that the home farm be sold, the will was declared invalid and his wife kept the land until 1850.

His children whose graves have not been located:
Jacob Kinsey (in the household of his son Daniel in Butler Co., Kansas in 1880)
Mary Ann Kinsey (a Mary Ann Kinsey married James Roark in Montgomery Co., Ohio in 1849)
Susannah Kinsey Stuck (died 18 Sep 1897 at Bunker Hill, Miami Co., Indiana?)
John Kinsey may be the second white tithe beginning in 1801 in Henry Kinsey's Franklin Co., VA tax records. He married Barbara Elizabeth Heckman there in 1804. She died in Montgomery Co., Ohio and he married Elizabeth Wagaman there in 1814. Elizabeth was deceased by 1844 and in 1845 he married Anna "Broadstine", nee Kauffman, widow of Christian Broadstone.

John Kinsey purchased several tracts of land in Indiana and in March and April of 1846 he sold 80 acres in Noble Co. to his son Christian and approximately 110 acres each to his sons Daniel and William near Milford in Kosciusko Co. The 1850 census shows the consecutive families of Abraham, Daniel and William Kinsey with "clearing land" as their occupations.

In 1815 John Kinsey purchased 147.5 acres of his father's land near Dayton, Ohio. He died there between 15 Apr and 2 May 1846. While his will instructed that the home farm be sold, the will was declared invalid and his wife kept the land until 1850.

His children whose graves have not been located:
Jacob Kinsey (in the household of his son Daniel in Butler Co., Kansas in 1880)
Mary Ann Kinsey (a Mary Ann Kinsey married James Roark in Montgomery Co., Ohio in 1849)
Susannah Kinsey Stuck (died 18 Sep 1897 at Bunker Hill, Miami Co., Indiana?)


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  • Created by: John MacPhee
  • Added: Aug 25, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95923585/john-kinsey: accessed ), memorial page for John Kinsey (5 Jul 1762–2 May 1846), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95923585, citing Kinsey-Wolf Family Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by John MacPhee (contributor 47193552).