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Re: Facts about the origin of - Genealogy. com Betty Price is correct in how the name Van Kuykendal first originated I have a book (almost torn up it is so old) it is about the First settlements of the Dutch in "The New Netherlands", but as Betty pointed out after "The New Netherlands" was taken by the British in 1764, the British allowed the Dutch to stay in their homes in what the British had changed the name to New York Also the
Re: Facts about the origin of - Genealogy. com "Baptismal Records of the Original Dutch Colony show that Luur Jacobsen added the surname van Kuykendall to his Family name about 1705 It is obvious that the Kuykendall Family's common ancestor Luur Jacobson chose his surname from Land van Kuyk which is clearly identified in the upper right area of this 1705 map of Southern Holland and Northern
Re: Joseph Harden kuykendall - Genealogy. com SignedABRAHAM KUYKENDALL Wit:JOHN KUYKENDALL,MATTHEW KUYKENDALL,ROBERT MC MINN, JOSEPH HARDEN, JUNR I have not searched for the disposal of this land Joyce, other than what I have outlined for you, there is nothing that says in black and white that Joseph Harden Kuykendall is the son of James and Mary (Hambright?) Kuykendall The "?"
Re: Kuykendall - Genealogy. com I have all of the other children if anyone wants them Thomas Kuykendall was the last Kuykendall to leave Buncombe Co NC He and his family are on the 1830 census there Thomas is the son of Jacob and Nancy (Thomas) Kuykendall and is the brother of my ancester Rev Joseph Kuykendall (1st wife Ruth Guice) of Henderson Co NC
James, Brother of Abraham and - Genealogy. com 769 pg 125Mary Kuykendall, 26 March 1755 280 acres in Anson County on the N side of Dutchmans creekon or near Abraham Kuykendalls line, joining James Kuykendall
Kirks Raiders - Genealogy. com Several KUYKENDALL men served in Kirk's Raiders during the Civil War Western North Carolina and East Tennessee were areas that served as a haven for Union sympathizers It must have taken great courage to don a Non-Confederate uniform and carry out deeds to undermine the Confederate cause, but that's just what many Kuykendall men did