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Matheus Jacobszen (Van) Kuykendall

Male Abt 1690 - Aft 1754  (~ 65 years)


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  1. 1.  Matheus Jacobszen (Van) Kuykendall was born about 1690 in Rochester Township, Ulster County, New York; died after 1754 in Anson County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Mattheus was born about 1690, no baptismal record found.

    From: Kuykendall, George Benson "History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc" (Portland, OR, 1919)

    Son Mattheus, and various grandsons began to migrate following the settlement patterns of this new country. Some moved south first to NJ/PA then VA/WV/NC then TN/KY and next west to TX. Some went to Upstate NY and, travelling primarily by boat across mighty rivers, to the midwest and eventually across the Oregon Trail in covered wagons to the far west.

    The grandsons of Luur and Grietje who accepted early land grants in VA (WV) and NC, left a Dutch environment and entered an Anglicized environment. This meant the loss of the meticulous records of marriages and baptisms kept by the DRC's. Largely for this reason, there remains some doubt and serious disagreement about the lineage of the lines from NC. Were Abraham, Peter, Jacobus (James), Jonathan and Jacob the sons of Matthew or Cornelius? Researchers like Velma Winn and Betty Price are still working on this puzzle. The following records seem to indicate that Abraham, John, Peter and James lived in close proximity to Matthew. It would therefore seem they are more likely they are his sons, and not sons of Cornelius.

    SEPTEMBER 4, 1748: Andrew Hampton shows in the North Carolina Militia Company Commanded by Captain Samuel Cobrin (Coburn). Dr. Robert W. Ramsay cited Samuel Coburn as the eldest son of James Coburn, who was a flourishing Indian Trader in the Susquehana Valley of Pennsylvania and then on the south branch of the Potomac River in Virginia by sometime earlier than his death there in 1748. Other members of Captain Coburn's Company in North Carolina under date of September 4, 1748, were Abraham, John, Peter and James Kuykendall. In 1743, one older Peter Kuykendall had been designated to lay out a road to Noah Hampton's mill on the Capon River, which later became Hampshire County, West Virginia. The old James Coburn was a neighbor of Noah Hampton. (Note: Peter married a Hampton and James married a Coburn).

    MARCH, 1754: Anson County, North Carolina Deeds show Mathew Kuykendall and [second] wife Mary sell 150 acres for 28 Pounds Virginia money to Andrew Hampton. The land is located on the south side of the Catawba River and south side of Leapers Creek. Witnesses were John and Peter Kuykendall and Charles Dunlap and the Register shows all parties to be of Anson County. Dr. Robert W. Ramsay in his 1967 article by map locates Andrew Hampton on Dutchmans Creek below the Kuykendall Creek.

    http://harrisonheritage.com/anhamptn.htm

    The descendants of Jacob and Mattheus, most of whom migrated to VA/WV/NC tend to be found today with the original version of the last name, Kuykendall. Some of the earliest Kuykendall's in Texas were NC descendants who were Col. Austin's original 300 and played key roles in forming Austin's Colony. These have been documented by a Mr. Marshall Kuykendall of Austin, Texas for a History of Texas to be published in 1995/1996.

    from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm

    Matheus married Jannetje Westfall on 27 Mar 1715 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Jannetje (daughter of Johannes Jurian Westfall and Marritje Jacobs Cool) was born on 17 Mar 1688 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Symen Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Jun 1716 in Fort Orange, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory; and died.
    2. 3. Peter Kuykendall, I  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1718 in Fort Orange, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory; died on 17 Feb 1783 in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina.
    3. 4. Jacobus "James" Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Oct 1721 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York; died about 1748 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
    4. 5. Abraham Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1724; died about 1813 in North Carolina.
    5. 6. Elizabeth Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jan 1725; died before 1728.
    6. 7. Elizabeth Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Oct 1728 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York; and died.

    Matheus married Mary Tate before 1735 in North Carolina. Mary was born before 1715; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Jacob Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1735; and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Symen Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born on 24 Jun 1716 in Fort Orange, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory; and died.

  2. 3.  Peter Kuykendall, I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born on 28 Jan 1718 in Fort Orange, New Amsterdam, New Netherland Territory; died on 17 Feb 1783 in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From GenealogyLibrary.com: Abstracts of Wills, Washington County, Tennessee pg. 41 P. 6 --Will of Peter Kuykendall, Feb. 17, 1783: Son, Jesse slave and land; d. Jane; s. Adams; d. Elizabeth; s. Matthew; s. Peter; ch. Mary, Ruthy, Rebecca, Offay [Affay]. Brother, Abraham, executor. Teste: Andrew Thompson, John Kuykendall, Robert Irwin. May Sessions, 1783.

    (Courtesy of Grace Gleason)

    Will of Peter Kuykendall

    I, Peter Kuykendall of the State and aforesaid county being sick and in a low state of health, but in perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God for it with all others of his mercies, calling to mind the mortality of the body and knowing that it was appointed for all men once to die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament and principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of God who gave it., etc. First, I give an bequeath that track or parcel of land where I now live and one Negro boy named Harry to my well beloved son Jesse; Secondly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Jane Kuykendall one Negro named Dick; Also I give and bequeath to my son Adam Kuykendall five shillings sterling. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth Young the sum of one shilling sterling; I give and bequeath to my son Matthew the sum of one shilling sterling; I give and bequeath to my son Peter the sum of one shilling sterling and remaining part of my Estate after the discharge of all my just debts. I do ordain that it shall be equally divided among six of my children (viz) Mary Kuykendall, Ruth Kuykendall, Rebecca Kuykendall, Affray Kuykendall, Jesse Kuykendall and Jane Kuykendall. and this I do ordain and constitute my last will and testament revoking all others and affirm my seal this seventeenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and eighty three. The above will and testament to be put into execution by my brother Abraham Kuykendall.
    Signed Peter Kuykendall (Seal) Witnesses Andrew Thompson, John Kuykendall and Robert Irvin. Proven in open court by the oath of Andrew Thompson and John Kuykendall two of the subscribing witnesses. May Sessions 1783 and ordered to be recorded. Will Book 1 1779-1808

    (Courtesy of Linda Young)

    Peter married Mary Hampton about 1743 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Mary was born about 1720; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Jane Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1740; and died.
    2. 10. Adam Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1742; died about 1830 in Conway, Fulkner County, Arkansas.
    3. 11. Mary Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1744; and died.
    4. 12. Affay Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1746; and died.
    5. 13. Ruth Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1750; and died.
    6. 14. Rebecca Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1752; and died.
    7. 15. Elizabeth Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1755 and 1756; died on 12 Jul 1834 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    8. 16. Matthew Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1758 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1845 in Butler County, Kentucky.
    9. 17. Peter Kuykendall, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1760 in York County, South Carolina; died about 1826 in Cooper County, Missouri.
    10. 18. Jesse Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1760 in North Carolina; died about 1834 in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee.

  3. 4.  Jacobus "James" Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born on 22 Oct 1721 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York; died about 1748 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Said to have married Sarah COBURN of South Carolina. Sometimes shown as dying in Anson, North Carolina. Shown as having five children, James, Samuel, Jonathan, Mary and Elizabeth.


  4. 5.  Abraham Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born about 1724; died about 1813 in North Carolina.

    Notes:

    APRIL, 1770: Andrew Hampton, Abraham Kuykendall, Henry Clark and Joseph Green presented their commissions as captains in the Tryon militia to the April Court. Tryon formed in 1769, from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in its initial scope had boundaries almost undefinable. See, "The History of Old Tryon and Rutherford Counties," 1730-1936, by Clarance W. Griffin. The first Tryon Sheriff reported 1226 taxables in 1769. Erent Holcomb in his, "Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina 1769-1786," shows that at the time of its formation, Tryon County, North Carolina included all of the South Carolina Counties of York, Chester, Union, Cherokee, Spartanburg, Greenville, Laurens and Newberry; and also included all or parts of the North Carolina Counties of Lincoln, Gaston, Cleveland, Rutherford, Henderson, Polk, Burke and McDowell

    http://harrisonheritage.com/anhamptn.htm


  5. 6.  Elizabeth Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born on 26 Jan 1725; died before 1728.

  6. 7.  Elizabeth Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born on 6 Oct 1728 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York; and died.

    Family/Spouse: John Hardin. John was born about 1730 in Virginia; died on 28 Apr 1802 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Jane Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1763; died about 1840 in Butler County, Kentucky.
    2. 20. Margaret Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1765; and died.
    3. 21. Moses Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1766; and died.
    4. 22. John III Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1768; and died.
    5. 23. Sarah Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1771; and died.
    6. 24. Betty Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1773; and died.
    7. 25. David Hardin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1774; and died.

  7. 8.  Jacob Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matheus1) was born about 1735; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 9.  Jane Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1740; and died.

    Notes:

    Velma Winn shows that she married George MAUNEY.


  2. 10.  Adam Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1742; died about 1830 in Conway, Fulkner County, Arkansas.

    Adam married Margaret Hardin about 1766. Margaret was born about 1746; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Mary Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1744; and died.

  4. 12.  Affay Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1746; and died.

  5. 13.  Ruth Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1750; and died.

  6. 14.  Rebecca Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1752; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Walter Hoysed. Walter was born about 1769; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Elizabeth Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born between 1755 and 1756; died on 12 Jul 1834 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    I noticed on Ancestry.com that you listed the children of Samuel Young and wife Elizabeth Kuykendall [as John Young, Sr., Elizabeth Young, Catherine Young Hildebrand, Francis Young, Solomon Young, and Uknown Son Young]. I am a descendent of Samuel and have been researching this family for over 30 years.

    There is an 1829 deed in Cleveland Co., NC where the heirs sell the land of Samuel Young deceased to Solomon Young also an heir. The heirs were John Young, Catherine Hildebran and Solomon Young. This also agrees with the census that they had 2 sons and only one daughter.

    If you have information or proof that they had other children, I would like to hear from you about this.
    There were 3 Samuel Youngs living in old Rutherford Co about the same time period. Some people get these families confused. Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Terry Young (t_young@charter.net) Vale, NC
    Email dated March 25, 2006

    Information about this branch of the Kuykendall family was also provided by Linda Young.

    (email: lyoung@southplainscollege.edu)

    Elizabeth married Samuel Young about 1774. Samuel was born about 1749; died about 1827 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. John Young, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1775 in North Carolina; died on 30 Aug 1841 in North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. 27. Catherine "Katy" Young  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Feb 1793 in North Carolina; died on 23 Apr 1873; was buried in Hildebrand Cemetery, Burke County, North Carolina.
    3. 28. Solomon Young  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Feb 1798 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1878 in North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

  8. 16.  Matthew Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1758 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1845 in Butler County, Kentucky.

    Matthew married Jane Hardin about 1781 in Burke County, North Carolina. Jane (daughter of John Hardin and Elizabeth Kuykendall) was born about 1763; died about 1840 in Butler County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Hardin Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1783 in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. 30. Moses Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Mar 1786 in Butler County, Kentucky; and died.

  9. 17.  Peter Kuykendall, II Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1760 in York County, South Carolina; died about 1826 in Cooper County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    George Benson Kuykendall, author of HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY SINCE ITS SETTLEMENT IN DUTCH NEW YORK IN 1646, featured a section in his book featuring some of those Kuykendall's whose membership is quite large and widely scattered over the country, but who had not yet been able to trace their lineage back to earlier Kuykendall families. He listed Peter Kuykendall in this section at the time of the books publication in 1919.

    The HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY quotes E.G. Kuykendall, a veterinarian of Carmi, Illinois, "My great grandfather, Peter, came to this county from near Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1807 or 1808. He came to Kentucky from farther east, supposedly Virginia. He stayed here a few years and went to Northern Missouri. His two sons, James and Noah, stayed here, and later James moved to Southeast Indiana, where some of his descendants still live, one or two in New Harmony."

    In the winter of 1912-1913, George Benson Kuykendall received a letter from an old veteran of the Union Army, John Kuykendall, at the Soldier's Home, Los Angeles, California "There were two Kuykendalls settled in White county, Illinois, in an early day; there names were Noah and Peter. Peter was my grandfather; my father's name was James."

    In the book, the author notes that "There are a lot of Kuykendalls whose ancestors came into White county, Illinois, in the first decade of the nineteenth century, and since then have scattered...Carmi, the county seat of White county, is yet the location of a considerable sized settlement of Kuykendalls. These people with all their known relatives have been classified by me as the "Carmi Branch." By consulting a map of the country surrounding Carmi, in the White county, White river regions, it will be seen that Carmi is only about ten miles from the Wabash river, and that the White river empties into the Wabash only about twenty miles distant by straight line. The Ohio is the line between Kentucky and Indiana, and between the lower part of Illinois and Kentucky. In early times it was very common for the emigrants from Kentucky to go down the Ohio in barges or pirogues and to land at such points as suited their destination. It appears very likely that a good many of these Kuykendalls ....took the water lines of travel...(being) much more convenient to travel this way, after the Indians had been subdued by Wayne and Harrison. It was easier to float down the rivers than to go through the vast forests of Kentucky and Indiana."

    This theory is confirmed in "...a matter of history..." Old Times, Old People and Old Buildings: Newspaper Accounts of Nineteenth Century Life in Carmi and White County, Illinois (The White County Historical Society, P.O. Box 121, Carmi, Illinois 62821: 1996), an article reprinted from the White County Democrat Centennial Edition published on July 30, 1914 by William D. Hay: " It has been stated that the first name to become of record in the new county of White was Kuykendall. That being true, a few lines regarding him and his family will likely be of interest. James (sic) Kuykendall came from Tennessee in the winter of 1807, crossing the Ohio river at Shawneetown. There he camped to rest himself and family and take a look around. It appears that he tarried too long, for before he was aware of it, he was water bound. The river had backed up and he found himself on an island with no way of getting off. He had more than the usual amount of stock for a mover at that time, and he lost the greater part of it getting it out of the backwater. After getting to dry land with his family and such of his stock and household goods as he was able to save from the water, he felt he had all of Shawneetown that he wanted. So he came to Big Prarie and settled near where Georgia school house now stands. There he raised one if not two crops of sod corn. Enough of it to be able to loan a load to Robert Land when he came in the fall of 1809. So far as I can learn James (sic) Kuykendall made no effort to enter land and about 1820, maybe before, he complained that the country was getting too thickly settled to suit him, so he moved on. Going to northeast Missouri and settled near Chillicothe, where he died. Noah Kuykendall, a son of James, who had not inheritied his father's love for moving and hunting a new and unsettled country, selected a location in the north edge of the Prarie and in 1809 built a log cabin about one hundred yards west of the present home of George G. Kuykendall, his grandson. He married and brought to his cabin home a Miss Jones, sister of Dan and John, prominent men in their day. The only descendant of the Jones family now living in the county so far as I know is our fellow townsman, John R.

    The Carmi Illinois 1816-1966 Sesquicentennial booklet also mentions the earliest settlers of Carmi: first the trappers and hunters, seeking fur and game. Then the land-lookers, wanting to settle. Daniel Bain, a Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia, pushed into this area in 1806. He sired 18 children; was step-father of six more. Others built on the Big Prarie---Peter Kuykendall in 1808; Robert Land, Thomas Miller, Henry Jones, James Garrison, Thomas Gray and the Rev. Daniel McHenry in 1809.

    The year 1811 was one of trouble and terror. Indians were killing and scalping. Tecumseh was trying to unite all tribes for war. "This is our land," he told General William Henry Harrison at Vincennes.

    Then came that terrifying December 16. It was 2 a.m. Monday. Settlers slept. Suddenly the earth shook. Cabins shuddered. Logs creaked. Cradles rocked. Chimneys cracked. Bells rang. Clocks stopped. Dishes crashed. Cattle bawled. Dogs howled. Horses panicked. People fled their cabins; huddled in the cold. Parents prayed. Children cried. The ground rolled up in waves. Trees blew up, cracked, split, fell by the thousands. When earth waves hit the tall timber, forest giants weaved their tops together, interlocked their branches, sprang back and cracked like whip lashes. The earth rumbled, roared, split open, raised in some places, sank in others. On the prairie, snow white sand shot up like geysers. Along the Wabash and little Wabash Rivers banks caved in. Trees toppled into the water. Mrs. Edward McCallister hurried her children into a dugout canoe, pushed it into the Wabash River. Violent waves forced her to struggle back to the heaving land.

    The earth shook all night and the following day. Tremors continued for three months, with massive shocks January 23 and February 7. The praying pioneers didn't know it, but they had experienced the heaviest earthquake ever to shake the American continent. It shook 1,000,000 square miles.

    The following biography, not entirely accurate, was published in the "HISTORY OF NEW LEBANON, COOPER COUNTY, MO":

    Peter Kuykendall went from KY to IL at an early date; he was dealing in land there at least in 1814-15. By his first wife (name unknown) he had the following children: Benjamin (R AR Terr.); Catherine (married Mar. 8, 1818 Howard Co., MO Benjamin Mathews) (R AR Terr.); Sarah (R AR Terr.); Moses (R Howard Co, MO); Hannah (married a Gage, R Howard Co, MO); Jesse (R IL); Polly (married a Taylor, R IL); and Noah Kuykendall (R IL); the geographic placements are as of 1826. While in Illinois, Peter Kuykendall married his second wife, Ruth Wyatt, and had seven more children: Wyatt, b Sept 28, 1810 IL; William Grant b Nov. 18, 1811 IL d 27 July 1892 buried Otterville, MO; Josiah A. b Feb 19, 1815 d Jan. 20, 1853, buried Brush Creek Cemetery, Williamson Co, TX; Peter b ca 1817 d before 1846; Mary d 1892; Narcissa; and Janette Kuykendall (married William Adams).

    Wyatt, Josiah, and William Grant all entered land inthe 1830's northwest of Otterville Isee DVKM). Ruth (Wyatt) Kuykendall and her sons, Peter and Josiah entered land northwest of Otterville (see DVKM). Just when Peter Sr. and Ruth Kuykendall moved to Cooper County, Missouri from IL is not known, but Peter died there in Dec. 1826. Ruth died in 1858 and is buried in Llano County, Texas. **Taken from the probate papers for the Estate of Peter Kuykendall. R=resides

    In Gifford White's unpublished paper titled "William and Mary Kuykendall Perry of Llano County, TX", he quotes Lania and Mattie Perry as saying "Mary Kuykendall Perry said that her father was in the Revolution, and was an old man when he married Ruth Wyatt, with a first family. She said he died of TB because of exposure in the war...the Kuykendall family lived near Boonville in MO because they used to hitch up and go into town."

    There were 17 KNOWN living children of the two marriages of Peter Kuykendall at the time his estate was probated.

    Peter married Unknown Wife Of Peter Kuykendall before 1780. Unknown was born after 1748; died before 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Noah Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1787 in Kentucky; died on 6 Mar 1842 in White County, Illinois.
    2. 32. Polly Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1789; died in in Illinois.
    3. 33. Jesse Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1792; died in in Illinois.
    4. 34. James Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1793; and died.
    5. 35. Hannah Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1795; and died.
    6. 36. Moses Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1797; died in in Missouri.
    7. 37. Sarah Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1799; died in in Arkansas Territory.
    8. 38. Catherine Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1801; died in in Arkansas Territory.
    9. 39. Benjamin Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1803; died in in Arkansas Territory.

    Peter married Ruth Wyatt about 1808 in Illinois. Ruth was born about 1792 in South Carolina; died about 1857 in Llano County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. Wyatt Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1810 in Illinois; died on 25 Oct 1863 in Cooper County, Missouri; was buried in New Lebanon Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri.
    2. 41. William Grant Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Nov 1811 in Illinois; died on 27 Jul 1892 in Cooper County, Missouri; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Otterville, Cooper County, Missouri.
    3. 42. Josiah Appleby Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Feb 1815 in Missouri; died on 30 Jan 1853 in Williamson County, Texas; was buried in Shiloh-Mccucheon Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas.
    4. 43. Peter Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1817 in Missouri; died before 1846 in Missouri.
    5. 44. Mary Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1818 in Missouri; died about 1892 in Llano County, Texas.
    6. 45. Mark Cooley Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Mar 1819 in Missouri; died on 26 Feb 1853 in Travis County, Texas; was buried in Shiloh-Mccucheon Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas.
    7. 46. Narcissa Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1826 in Missouri; and died.
    8. 47. Jannette Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1826 in Cooper County, Missouri; died on 12 Jun 1895 in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas; was buried in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas.

  10. 18.  Jesse Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born after 1760 in North Carolina; died about 1834 in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee.

    Jesse married Jean Hall on 17 Jun 1802 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. Jean was born about 1764; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 19.  Jane Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1763; died about 1840 in Butler County, Kentucky.

    Jane married Matthew Kuykendall about 1781 in Burke County, North Carolina. Matthew (son of Peter Kuykendall, I and Mary Hampton) was born about 1758 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1845 in Butler County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Hardin Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1783 in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. 30. Moses Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Mar 1786 in Butler County, Kentucky; and died.

  12. 20.  Margaret Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1765; and died.

  13. 21.  Moses Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1766; and died.

  14. 22.  John III Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1768; and died.

  15. 23.  Sarah Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1771; and died.

  16. 24.  Betty Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1773; and died.

  17. 25.  David Hardin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1774; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 26.  John Young, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elizabeth3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1775 in North Carolina; died on 30 Aug 1841 in North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    John married Mary Seitz on 1 Jan 1799 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Mary was born about 1776; died on 4 Sep 1854 in North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 27.  Catherine "Katy" Young Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elizabeth3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 18 Feb 1793 in North Carolina; died on 23 Apr 1873; was buried in Hildebrand Cemetery, Burke County, North Carolina.

    Catherine married Conrad Hildebrand, Jr. on 1 Jun 1809 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Conrad was born on 29 Oct 1793 in Burke County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jan 1859; was buried in Hildebrand Cemetery, Burke County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 28.  Solomon Young Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elizabeth3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 9 Feb 1798 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1878 in North Carolina; was buried in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Belwood, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Solomon Young - b. 2-9-1798 in Ruther County, NC. d. 2-13-1878.
    Married Meliny A. (unknown). She died 7-4-1857.
    No children
    Both Solomon Young and Meliny A. (unknown) Young are buried in the same row in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery as Samuel Young & Elizabeth Kuykendall Young and his brother John Young, Sr. & Mary Seitz Young.
    Terry Young - a family reseacher provides this information: In 1829, three heirs of Samuel Young sold his land to Solomon Young, born 1798, was most likely a son of Samuel Young, and Elizabeth Kuykendall Young. Solomon accummulated one of the largest groups of slaves in Cleveland County, NC. He died in 1878 without any children.

    (Courtesy of Linda Young)


  4. 29.  Hardin Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (16.Matthew3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1783 in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Hardin. Elizabeth was born about 1783; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 30.  Moses Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (16.Matthew3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 12 Mar 1786 in Butler County, Kentucky; and died.

  6. 31.  Noah Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 30 Jun 1787 in Kentucky; died on 6 Mar 1842 in White County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    In ' "...a matter of history..." Old Times, Old People and Old Buildings: Newspaper Accounts of Nineteenth Century Life in Carmi and White County, Illinois' (The White County Historical Society, P.O. Box 121, Carmi, Illinois 62821: 1996). An article was reprinted from the White County Democrat Centennial Edition, published on July 30, 1914 by William D. Hay, it was noted that "Noah Kuykendall....had not inherited his father's love for moving and hunting a new and unsettled country, selected a location in the north edge of the Prarie and in 1809 built a log cabin about one hundred yards west of the present home of George G. Kuykendall, his grandson. He married and brought to his cabin home a Miss Jones, sister of Dan and John, prominent men in their day. The only descendant of the Jones family now living in the county so far as I know is our fellow townsman, John R.

    In that cabin, one of the first to be built in that section or in the county, Alfred Kuykendall and other members of Noah's family were born. About 1825, Mr. Kuykendall built on the site of his little cabin a three-story log house. A large roomy, and for that day, an extra fine residence. Built of nicely hewn logs. Some of the logs of that house are still in use, being a part of the barn near where the the old house stood. They are still sound and you can scarely see an ax mark. This shows that the man who got out the logs for that house could hew the line. And that was considered quite an accomplishment at that day...I do not want to leave Mr. Kuykendall's home without saying more about the three story log house. The finishing lumber was all sawed with a whip saw. That is, a log was gotten into a scaffold, after being squared, high enough for one man to stand under it. Another man stood on top of the timber and with a whip saw (a kind of a rip saw made for the purpose) sawed it into the lumber faster than we would suppose. Though I have been told that making lumber that way was at least a first cousin to work. After the lumber came from the saw, it was planed, and the flooring tongue and grooved all by hand."

    There is a Noah Kuykendall indexed in the 1818 White County, Illinois census.

    1820 State: Illinois County: White
    Page No: 189 Reel No: M33-11
    Division: Prairie Township
    Enumerated by: Jesse C. Lockwood
    Enumerated on: November 22, 1820
    Transcribed by John C. Jacoby and Proofread by Cindy Birk Conley for USGenWeb.
    Copyright: 2001 Page 189
    15
    Kirkindall, Noah 3-0-0-0-1,2-0-0-1-0

    1830 Census, White County, Illinois p 11 Noah Kuykendall 2-1-2-1-0-0-1;0-1-2-0-0-1-0


    1840 Census, White County, Illinois, p 285 Noah Kuykendall 0-3-2-2-1-0-0-1; 0-2-0-0-2

    Abraham Lincoln came to Carmi on September 1, 1840 in a political rally as part of his campaign for William Henry Harrison for President. Despite the rain, the rally was a great success. Lincoln stood before the huge throng and spoke for more than an hour. That night he lodged at the Ratliff Inn, where he visited with his many friends. Noah, age 53, and his family may well have been at the rally. (Source: Carmi Illinois 1816-1966 Sesquicentennial: Carmi Sesquicentennial Commission, Inc.).

    Noah married Elizabeth "Betsy" Jones about 1814. Elizabeth was born about 1798; died after 1834. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Henry Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Nov 1813 in White County, Illinois; died on 20 Dec 1871 in White County, Illinois; was buried in Kuykendall Cemetery, Carmi, White County, Illinois.
    2. 49. Peter Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1815 in White County, Illinois; died about 1846.
    3. 50. Lurena Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1817 in White County, Illinois; and died.
    4. 51. Alfred "Buck" Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Mar 1818 in White County, Illinois; died on 4 Sep 1881; was buried in Kuykendall Cemetery, Carmi, White County, Illinois.
    5. 52. Louisa Elizabeth Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Oct 1819 in White County, Illinois; died before 1853 in White County, Illinois.
    6. 53. Nancy Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1820 in White County, Illinois; died about 1837.
    7. 54. John R. Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1822 in White County, Illinois; died about 1842.
    8. 55. Daniel Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1824 in White County, Illinois; died on 27 Jan 1892 in White County, Illinois; was buried in Kuykendall Family Farm Cemetery, Phillipstown, White County, Illinois.
    9. 56. Samuel Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1828 in White County, Illinois; died about 1870.
    10. 57. Mary Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1830 in White County, Illinois; and died.
    11. 58. James W. Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1832 in White County, Illinois; and died.
    12. 59. Franklin Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Oct 1834 in White County, Illinois; died on 16 Aug 1905 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.

    Noah married Polly (The Widow) Williams on 26 Mar 1840 in White County, Illinois. Polly was born before 1820; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. Aaron Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1841 in White County, Illinois; died on 4 Mar 1924 in Nunn County, Nebraska; was buried in Fullerton Cemetery, Fullerton, Nance County, Nebraska.

  7. 32.  Polly Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1789; died in in Illinois.

    Notes:

    Said to have married Thomas TAYLOR and lived in Illinois.


  8. 33.  Jesse Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1792; died in in Illinois.

  9. 34.  James Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1793; and died.

    Notes:

    According to his son, John, James had eight boys and two girls.

    1830 White County, Illinois Census

    p 10 James Kuykendall4-2-0-0-0-1;1-0-0-0-1

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 61. Leonard Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1811; and died.
    2. 62. Jesse Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1811; died about 1880.
    3. 63. Peter Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1811; and died.
    4. 64. Noah Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1822; and died.
    5. 65. Benjamin Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1824; and died.
    6. 66. Andrew John Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Feb 1826 in Illinois; died on 23 Apr 1872; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Grayville, Edwards County, Illinois.
    7. 67. William Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1828; died about 1850.
    8. 68. John Kuykendall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1839 in White County, Illinois; died about 1929.

  10. 35.  Hannah Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1795; and died.

    Notes:

    Grace Gleason notes that she was shown at time of marriage, on 18 Sep 1822 in Howard County, MO as Hannah Qurkendall. Said to have married Richman/Richard GAGE and they lived in Howard County, MO.


  11. 36.  Moses Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1797; died in in Missouri.

    Notes:

    Said to have lived in Howard County, Missouri.


  12. 37.  Sarah Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1799; died in in Arkansas Territory.

  13. 38.  Catherine Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1801; died in in Arkansas Territory.

    Notes:

    Grace Gleason writes that she was shown as Catherine Keykendall at the time of her marriage. Said to have married Benjamin Mathews/Mathis on 8 Mar 1818 Howard County, Missouri, and they lived in Arkansas Territory.

    There is a Benjamin Matthews on the 1840 Howard County, Missouri Federal census. Did they come back to Missouri, or did they never leave? They are neighbors of Richmond Gage. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).

    Ira Jean McCracken (rmccracken3@cox.net) writes that "Definitely back to Howard County, Missouri, where their son, Peter Kuykendall, married his first wife, Polly Hargis 20 Feb 1842. In June 1848 Peter again married. This time in Schuyler County, Missouri, to Amanda Fletcher. It looks as if both Polly and Amanda had a daughter and then died. In 1850 Peter 29, occupation mail carrier, is enumerated with a George Naylor family and a 6 month old Amanda Mathews and 4 year old Sarah Fletcher are living with 52 year old Elias Fletcher and his wife also in Schuyler County. Sarah most probably should be listed as Mathews for in the 1860 census of Denton Co., Tx. a 14 year old Sarah is enumated in the home of P. K. Mathis and wife, Missouri. This is Martha Missouri Lile who he married 28 Mar 1851 in Schuyler Co. MO. Amanda is also in Texas living with her mother's Fletcher family."


  14. 39.  Benjamin Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1803; died in in Arkansas Territory.

    Notes:

    1828 Pulaski 1831 Lawrence County

    (Courtesy Grace Gleason)


  15. 40.  Wyatt Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 18 Sep 1810 in Illinois; died on 25 Oct 1863 in Cooper County, Missouri; was buried in New Lebanon Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Janice Doll emailed Grace Gleason that "Wyatt raised blooded Morgan horses around Sedalia, Missouri. During the Civil War, (his son) Josiah, just a boy, used to hide out the horses to graze them and keep the marauders from stealing them. When grown, Josiah has a harness and saddle shop in Sedalia when that place was a trail's end town."

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1840 Cooper County, Missouri
    Federal Census Index: p 120
    Kuykendall, Wyatt

    1850 Cooper County, Missouri
    Federal Census, Dist 25, p 287
    Family 1031
    Wyatt Kuykendale 40 M Farmer $400 IL
    Vashti "38 F TN
    John H. "15 M MO
    Francis "12 M MO
    Mahala "10 F
    Melissa " 7 F MO
    Alzora " 3 F MO

    Andrea Ramsey emailed, in April 2013, that "Wyatt Kuykendall and wife Vashti were living next door to his former in-laws, William Stone and Nancy Neal, Household no. 1030, who were parents of Wyatt's first wife, Jane Stone."

    Wyatt married Jane Stone on 24 Apr 1832 in Cooper County, Missouri. Jane was born about 1811; died before Oct 1834 in Cooper County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Wyatt married Vashti Glover on 2 Oct 1834 in Cole County, Missouri. Vashti was born about 1812 in Tennessee; died after 1880; was buried in New Lebanon Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 41.  William Grant Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 18 Nov 1811 in Illinois; died on 27 Jul 1892 in Cooper County, Missouri; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Otterville, Cooper County, Missouri.

    William married Malvina Amich on 16 Apr 1833 in Cooper County, Missouri. Malvina was born on 8 Jun 1816 in North Carolina; died on 26 Jun 1896 in Cooper County, Missouri; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Otterville, Cooper County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 42.  Josiah Appleby Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 19 Feb 1815 in Missouri; died on 30 Jan 1853 in Williamson County, Texas; was buried in Shiloh-Mccucheon Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Land grant in Cooper County, Missouri finalized on 10 Jan 1840. His Texas land grant states he arrived in Texas in Dec 1840, and that he received a conditional certificate for 640 acres issued 5 July 1841 in Fannin County. He married Melissa Peveler in August 1841. Listed on the 1850 Williamson County, Texas census with three children. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).

    Josiah married Melissa Peveler on 25 Aug 1841 in Fannin County, Texas. Melissa was born about 1823 in Missouri; died about 1897 in Texas; was buried in Hutto Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 43.  Peter Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1817 in Missouri; died before 1846 in Missouri.

    Notes:

    There was a land grant in Cooper County, Missouri for him, finalized on 1 April 1843, The deed was signed by all family members in order to sell it in 1846 after his apparent death. He was unmarried. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).


  19. 44.  Mary Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1818 in Missouri; died about 1892 in Llano County, Texas.

    Mary married William Perry about 1848 in Grayson County, Texas. William was born between 1812 and 1818 in Kentucky; died about 1869. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 45.  Mark Cooley Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born on 4 Mar 1819 in Missouri; died on 26 Feb 1853 in Travis County, Texas; was buried in Shiloh-Mccucheon Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Land grant in Fannin County, Texas for a Mark Kuykendall, finalized 19 Nov 1845. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).

    TX Probate Index: Williamson Co, Kuykendall, M.C. Dec'd Filed 20 Apr 1853

    Mark married Elvira Boyce on 30 Aug 1849 in Travis County, Texas. Elvira was born about 1835 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 46.  Narcissa Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born before 1826 in Missouri; and died.

    Notes:

    On the 1850 Lavaca Co, Texas Federal census, Narcissa Kendle (sic), 19, lived next door to William and Jeanette (Kuykendall) Adams. The census taker started to mark her at being Mulatto. Was her mother Native American? Grace Gleason notes that she lived with her sister, Jeannette until at least 1880.


  22. 47.  Jannette Kuykendall Descendancy chart to this point (17.Peter3, 3.Peter2, 1.Matheus1) was born about 1826 in Cooper County, Missouri; died on 12 Jun 1895 in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas; was buried in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas.

    Jannette married William Alexander Adams about 1848 in Texas. William was born about 1827 in Virginia; died on 28 Dec 1870 in Goliad County, Texas; was buried in Goliad County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]