Napthali Kincaid (b. Abt. 1695 - d. 1745)

1717: m. 6 Dec 1717 Naphali Kincaid and Christian Rand
bp. 31 March 1716-17 Naphali Kincaid
bp. 18 July 1724-25 Christian, wife of Naphali Kincaid
d. 7 Nov. 1725 Christian, wife of Naphali Kincaid
d. 10 Feb. 1722-23 Anne, widow of David Kincaid, dec. the foregoing week.

Source: Records of Marriage and Deaths made by the Rev. Hugh Adams of Oyster River Parish (now Durham, NH):

1716-7: apparent. To Timothy Davis jr. of Portsm. who sued  Jeremiah Calef for flogging him for stealing corn.
1716-7: Bp. At Oyster River 31 Mar. 1716-7
m. 7 Dec 1717 Christian Rand, who was bp. 18 July and adm. To ch. 7 Nov. 1725.
1735: Moved to Sheepscot where in 1735 he bot land sold in 1740.
1743-4: Pettitioned for garrison protection 17 Feb. !743-4 and was k. by Ind. Near Fort St. George 27 Sept. 1745.
Lists 368b, 369.
His wid., still of Sheepscot, sold dower rights in Durham 15 Sept. 1749.
Ch: David serv. in Louisburg exp.
James, signed garrison petn. And was capt. when his fa. was killed. Returned in summer of 1747 only to be killed in attack of 24 Apr. 1748. Elizabeth (doubtless Carr (6) Kincket, niece of Allison Brown) was prob. His w.

Source: The Genealogy Dictionary of Me and N.H., by Sybil Noyes et al., (1928-1939), Page 400-401

Napthali/Naphtali Kincaid and Christian Rand were early settlers in Wiscasset.
1751: Christian (Rand) Kincaid petitions Kinnebec in the names of : 
Sarah, James, Mary, Elizabeth, David, Samuel, Napthali, Anna for the land (300 acres) she had lived on for the last 17 years. (Kennebec Purchase Records, MHS, Box 9, Folder 7, Petition for Grants 1751, item #364).

Source: Maine families in 1790 Volume 6,  page 265
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