Major Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe

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Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince William County, VA, United States
Death: August 05, 1820 (57)
Wood, Mason County, WV, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Kincheloe and Elizabeth Kincheloe
Husband of Mary Kincheloe
Father of Eleanor Kincheloe; Col Elias Grundy Kincheloe; John Kincheloe; Mary Ann Phelps; George Washington Kincheloe and 5 others
Brother of John Kincheloe; Daniel Kincheloe, I; Sarah Wickliffe; Elizabeth "Betsy" Prince; Nancy Smith and 3 others
Half brother of Nestor Kincheloe; Hector Kincheloe and Jesse Kincheloe

Occupation: Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff
Managed by: Debora Ann Baxter
Last Updated:

About Major Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe

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Maj Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe BIRTH 6 Nov 1762 Prince William County, Virginia, USA DEATH 5 Aug 1820 (aged 57) Wood County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Kincheloe-Vandiver Cemetery Cedar Grove, Wood County, West Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 59775407 · View Source SHARE SAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 2 Robert W. Kincheloe came to Wood County in 1795 with his brother, Daniel, Jr. (buried this cemetery). He settled on a large tract of land on the Little Kanawha River.

He was commissioned by an act of the Virginia Legislature - June 23, 1801 - to lay out a road from the Virginia State Road to the mouth of the Little Kanawha.

Robert was elected Captain of the Second Battalion of the Wood County Militia, and then Major of the 1st Battalion. He was to became Wood County Justice of the Peace in 1812, and later served as High Sheriff.

Robert W. Kincheloe's second wife, mother of all his children except his eldest son Jeptha, was Mary, daughter of George Creel, Sr., and Mary Athey Creel.

Robert's parents were Daniel Kincheloe, Sr., and Elizabeth Wickliffe, members of the gentry class of Prince William County. His grandfather, John Kincheloe, possessed a large plantation on Bull Run, located on the border of Prince William and Fairfax counties. Captain Daniel Kincheloe, his father, led a company of county militia in the French and Indian War. His plantation was called "Canterbury."

Marriage Mary Creel on -2 SEP 1790

Children

Eleanor Kincheloe b: 25 SEP 1792 Elias Gandy Kincheloe b: 13 MAR 1795 Elizabeth Kincheloe b: 22 FEB 1797 John Kincheloe b: OCT 1799 Mary Ann Kincheloe b: 1802 Frances Kincheloe b: 30 JAN 1803 Almira Kincheloe George Washington Kincheloe b: 26 MAR 1806 Alcinda R. Kincheloe b: 13 JUN 1813

Family Members

Spouse Mary Creel Kincheloe 1773–1859 (m. 1790)

Children Photo Eleanor Kincheloe Phelps 1792–1875

Photo Elias Grundy Kincheloe 1795–1882

Photo Elizabeth Kincheloe Neale 1797–1887

Photo John Kincheloe 1799–1879

Photo George Washington Kincheloe 1806–1840

Photo Alcinda R. Kincheloe Creel 1813–1857


Maj Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe
BIRTH
6 Nov 1762
Prince William County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
5 Aug 1820 (aged 57)
Wood County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Kincheloe-Vandiver Cemetery
Cedar Grove, Wood County, West Virginia,

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Major Robert Wickliffe Kincheloe's Timeline

1762
November 6, 1762
Prince William County, VA, United States
1792
1792
1795
March 13, 1795
Fairfax, VA
1799
1799
1802
1802
1806
March 26, 1806
Wood County, West Virginia, United States
1813
June 13, 1813
1820
August 5, 1820
Age 57
Wood, Mason County, WV, United States
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