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Wayne Duncan KINCAID, Sr

Male 1941 - 2019  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wayne Duncan KINCAID, Sr was born on 18 Sep 1941 in San Diego County, California (son of Thomas Duncan KINCAID and Vivian Norina CARSON); died on 12 Jan 2019 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Miramar National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.

    Notes:

    He may have married and divorced Vickie S Reese in California in 1974.

    A mortgage company foreclosed on him in February of 1974 in Albuquerque.

    He and his then wife Sherry L. filed for bankruptcy in Albuquerque in August of 1986.

    He served in Vietnam as a corporal in the U.S. Marines.

    Wayne married G.M. BRACKEN [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Duncan KINCAID was born on 4 Jan 1909 in Indiana (son of Duncan E KINCAID and Euriel COX); died on 7 Sep 1957 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California.

    Notes:

    In the 1930 census, he and Doll, apparently newly married, lived in San Diego. He was a salesman for an electric company, she was a manager in a clothing store.

    On February 3, 1957, Thomas D Kincaid, of the Hotel San Diego, had a classified ad in the San Diego Union saying “On or after February 3, 1957, not responsible for debts but my own.”

    HIs obit in the San Diego Union on September 9, 1957:

    Thomas D. Kincaid, 48, a supervisor for a linen supply company, died Saturday in a hospital. He lived at 7050 Stanford Ave., La Mesa, and had been a local resident for 36 years.

    He was a member of the San Diego Aerie 244, Eagles. Services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday at Greenwood Mortuary with entombment at Greenwood Memorial Park.

    Survivors are his widow, Vivian; a son, Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. La Vawn Kincaid, and his father, Duncan Kincaid, all of La Mesa.

    Birth:
    other sources say Kentucky (1930 census) and Illinois (1940 census)

    Thomas married Vivian Norina CARSON. Vivian (daughter of Louis William CARSON and Mamie Norina SMITH) was born on 13 Nov 1912 in Minnesota; died on 13 Oct 1981 in San Diego County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Vivian Norina CARSON was born on 13 Nov 1912 in Minnesota (daughter of Louis William CARSON and Mamie Norina SMITH); died on 13 Oct 1981 in San Diego County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Birth Certificate: 1912-42129

    Notes:

    In the 1940 census, she is probably the Vivian N Kincaid living with her husband Thomas O (or D) Kincaid in San Diego. Thomas, 31, is a salesman for a grocery store. Also in the household is, apparently, his or her daughter, LaVawn E (or C) Hall, age 1, born in California. Thomas had had one year of college, Vivian had been educated through the seventh grade.

    In the 1950 census, the Kincaids lived in La Mesa in San Diego County, California. Thomas was the proprietor of a service station, Vivian was a saleslady for a cosmetics company. Their two children were LaVonne, 11, and Wayne, 8.

    Vivian Kincaid and her daughter LaVawn Kincaid were baptized,as adult baptisms, in the La Mesa Presbyterian Church on 13 Apr 1952.

    A Vivian N Carson, b. ca 1913, married Lionel S Waller in San Diego on 13 Nov 1979.

    The Richardson Family Tree on Ancestry is uncertain on her parents, showing the father as “? Carson” and the mother as “Smith.”

    Birth:
    as Vivian Norina Carson, mother’s maiden name Smith

    Children:
    1. 1. Wayne Duncan KINCAID, Sr was born on 18 Sep 1941 in San Diego County, California; died on 12 Jan 2019 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Miramar National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Duncan E KINCAID

    Notes:

    In the 1910 census, he was a druggist living with his wife, son, brother-in-law, and mother-in-law in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

    They were still there in the 1920 census.

    Duncan married Euriel COX. Euriel was born about 1881 in Kentucky; died in Jan 1946 in San Diego County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Euriel COX was born about 1881 in Kentucky; died in Jan 1946 in San Diego County, California.
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Duncan KINCAID was born on 4 Jan 1909 in Indiana; died on 7 Sep 1957 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California.

  3. 6.  Louis William CARSON was born on 26 Feb 1885 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; died on 22 Nov 1958 in Santa Barbara County, California; was buried in Goleta Cemetery, Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California.

    Notes:

    In his 1918 draft registration, as Louie William Carson, he was the manager of his self-employed detective agency in Little Falls, Minnesota.

    In the 1920 census, Louis was a 34 year-old divorced man, still living in Minneapolis. His occupation was (something) man for the Federal Government. Louis and Mamie married a second time, on 31 Jul 1920, in Minneapolis.

    In the 1940 census, as Lewis Carson, he was living in Santa Barbara County with his brother and family. Lewis was unemployed but had been a narcotics agent for the U.S. government.

    His 1942 draft registration has him unemployed and living with his brother Oscar F Carson in Goleta, California.

    The index of Social Security Applications and Claims lists six different “original applications” for Louis William Carson, all for a man born 26 Feb 1885 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The applications have different SS numbers and list different parents:

    1) March, 1940: father L J Carson, mother Cristin Miller, 536121652;
    2) February, 1943: father Louis J Carson, mother Angla Hanson, 533220590.
    3) April, 1943: father Larin J Carson, mother Angla Gaddis, 538208787;
    4) July, 1944: father John W Carson, mother Anglo Goddis, 531260943;
    5) December, 1944: father Louis W Carlson, mother Mary Hanson, 567344438;
    6) June, 1945: father Joe L Carson, mother Clara Kimball, 541305216;

    Louis married Mamie Norina SMITH on 27 May 1909 in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and was divorced. Mamie (daughter of Carl Johan August (Charles J, Charlie) SMITH and Amelia ISAACSON) was born on 21 May 1892 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 29 Jan 1980 in San Diego, San Diego County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mamie Norina SMITHMamie Norina SMITH was born on 21 May 1892 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota (daughter of Carl Johan August (Charles J, Charlie) SMITH and Amelia ISAACSON); died on 29 Jan 1980 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Social Security Number: 572-03-7853 Issued In California Before 1951
    • Baptism: 16 Jul 1892, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    In the 1895 state census, she was living with her mother, 26 year-old Emelia Smith on a farm in Washington County apparently run by Albert and Anton Isaacson, ages 23 and 19 respectively, who were probably Emelia’s brothers.

    She was living with her mother and her mother’s new husband on Washington Avenue in Minneapolis at the time of the 1900 census.

    Mamie was living with Al, Bess, and Morris at the time of the 1905 Minnesota state census.

    Darleen remembers that Ida may have tried to adopt Mamie but Mamie ran away from Ide and Gus. That may have been about the time that the 1905 census records her living with Al and Bess.

    She is entered in the records of the First Covenant Church of Superior as Mamie Norina Fogelquist, which she joined in May of 1907.

    In the 1910 census, she was Mamie Carson, wife of Louis Carson. He was 25, born in Wisconsin to Swedish parents, she was 18 and had been married one year. They had a daughter, Dorothy, age one month. Louis was an operator at a detective agency.

    In the 1920 census, in a supplemental addition “entered in census office from Misc. slips, sent in by Supervisor”, she lived with her daughters in Minneapolis. Their address seems to be 3840 29th Avenue. She was May Carson, age 28, divorced, a waitress in a restaurant. Her daughters were Dorothy, age 10, and Vivian, age 7.

    In the 1924 Tacoma, Washington, city directory, she is listed as the widow of Louis and living at 5448 S Stevens.

    An article in the Santa Barbara News-Press, 16 Mar 1927 edition, lists Mrs. Lewis Carson as a member of a Women’s Alliance of the Unitarian Church committee in charge of a food sale at the church’s Parish House.

    In the 1930 census, she was Mamie N Reed, age illegible, married, living with her daughters in Tillicum, American Lake, Pierce County, Washington. Mamie was born in Minnesota to parents born in Sweden. The girls were born in Minnesota to a father born in Sweden and a mother born in Minnesota. Mamie owned the house that they lived in on Berkley Avenue; it was worth $1000. Both girls worked as waitresses at a hotel.

    In the 1939 San Diego city directory, she is Mrs. Mae Carson, living with her daughters Dorothy L Carson, a waitress, and Vivian N Carson, no occupation, at 342a 20th.

    In the 1940 census, she is probably the 47 year-old divorcee named Mae Carson who lives in San Diego with her daughter, granddaughter, and son-in-law. Mae had only a fourth grade education. She rents an apartment at 259 16th Street, usually works as a housekeeper in a private home and is currently unemployed. Only the son-in-law, Gilbert Manker, age 22, is employed and he is a fireman in the U.S. Navy. The daughter, Dorothy Manker, is 30, was born in Minnesota, and had only a 6th grade education. The granddaughter, Yvonne Argabright, age 4, was born in California. (The census image is indexed relatively correctly in FS but not in Ancestry.)

    Yvonne Carol Argabright was born in San Diego County on 31 Aug 1935 to a woman whose maiden name was Carson.

    In the 1940 San Diego city directory, Mrs. Mae N Carson lives at 259 16th. Also living at that address, and named Carson, is Vivian N Carson. Elsewhere in the directory, we find that Gilbert H Manker, wife Dorothy L, also lives at 259 16th.

    In the 1942 San Diego County voter registration, Miss Dorothy L Carson, waitress, Mrs. Mae N Carson, housewife, and Miss Vivian N Carson, waitress, lived at 259 16th.

    A Paula Mae Carson was born in San Diego County on 30 May 1952 to a woman whose maiden name was Ebert.

    Mamie’s Social Security number was issued in California.

    Last residence in San Diego 92104

    Cora listed an address for Mamie West, 3035 Vancouver (sp.?), San Diego, California.

    In the 1950 census, Mamie, a 57 year-old divorcee, lived with her daughter, Dorothy Casad, at 3035 Vancouver Street in San Diego. Mamie was a baby sitter.

    Cora and Maurice visited her in San Diego on February 19, 1953. She apparently visited Maurice and Cora in April of 1953, having come to Minneapolis because Ide was in the hospital.

    The address that Cora had for Mamie in her travel diary (1953?) was 3035 Vancouver Street in San Diego. Cora also included the name “Frank Cassad” in that address.

    In the 1947 San Diego city directory, Frank A. and Dorothy Casad lived at 3035 Vancouver Ave. He was a mechanic.

    Baptism:
    Augustana Lutheran; her sponsors were Frank and Emma Fogelquist

    Died:
    as Mamie West

    Notes:

    Married:
    as Mamie Carlson and L W Carson; they married a second time in July of 1920.

    Children:
    1. Dorothy Lucille CARSON was born on 17 Mar 1910 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 13 Oct 1999 in Sacramento County, California.
    2. 3. Vivian Norina CARSON was born on 13 Nov 1912 in Minnesota; died on 13 Oct 1981 in San Diego County, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Carl Johan August (Charles J, Charlie) SMITHCarl Johan August (Charles J, Charlie) SMITH was born on 26 Apr 1867 in Annerstad, Kronobergs län, Sweden (son of Salomon CARLSSON and Emelie/Emmeli Wilhelmina (Emma) LUNDBERG); died on 30 Oct 1926 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 1 Nov 1926 in Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1926-MN-022069
    • Occupation: Laborer
    • Burial: 9 Jun 1939, Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Emigrated May 16, 1881, according to Jan Webb. The portion of the family leaving Sweden at that time were Emma, Josephine, Charlie, Ida, and Hedda Sofia. Carl Oscar and Johan Alfred stayed behind in Sweden. The oldest, John, emigrated the year before.

    From the Emibas CD:

    Post 244732

    Lundberg, Karl Johan August
    Son (unmarried man)

    b. 10/20/1867 in Annerstad, Kronobergs län (Småland)

    Emigrated 5/16/1881
    from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
    to Nordamerika

    Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 017

    Changed his last name to Smith.

    Occupation of laborer was described as “house” for “Industry, Business, or Establishment in which at work.”



    In the 1885 Minnesota state census, he may be the Chas Fogelquist, age 18, born in Sweden, living in Stanton Twp, Goodhue County. Or he may be the 16 year-old “Carl” Fogelquist living with Frank and Emelie in Cannon Falls.

    At the time of the baptism of their daughter “Maimee” in the summer of 1892, he and Amelia lived at 1200 Franklin.

    In the 1895 state census, he may be the Chas Smith living at 362 Cedar in St. Paul. That person was 27, was born in Sweden, and had been in Minnesota for 14 years. He was a hostler and had been in St. Paul for 2 months.

    A Charles J. Carlson was issued a marriage license (to Helga Josephine Peterson) in Minneapolis in March of 1897.

    In the 1897 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 416 Fisher Avenue.

    In the 1899 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 912 Baxter Avenue.

    In the 1901 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 1209 Winter.

    There were at least four possibilities for Charles Smith in Superior in the 1900 census but none of them are a perfect match for other information.

    He applied for his marriage license (as noted in the St. Paul Globe, 29 Jan 1902) as Charles J. Smith, marrying Amanda Davidson.

    In the 1905 Minnesota state census, he was C. J. Smith living with Amanda, Melvin, and Eva at 1807 6th Street South in Minneapolis. He is a day laborer. He has been in the state for 25 years and in the present enumeration district for 2 months. Amanda had been in the state for 3 years and 11 months. Apparently, the family had moved to Minneapolis from Superior in April of 1905.

    In the 1909 city directory, he was Charles Smith, bicycle repairer, doing business at 1921 East Franklin and living at 1917 East Franklin.

    In the 1910 census, Charles Smith, 43, and his wife Amanda, 34, were living at 1915 E. Franklin in a rented apartment in a multi-family dwelling. Charles and Amanda had been married for seven years and Amanda has had two children, both still living. The children are Melvan, 7, and Eva, 5. Both children were born in Wisconsin. Charles’s occupation is bicycle repairer at a shop. Charles came to this country in 1880 and Amanda in what looks to be 1908. (?)

    The 1919 Minneapolis city directory has him as Chas J Smith, grocer, 3853 41st Ave S. Charlie’s store was lot 17, block 1 of the Lawndale subdivision. It, and the corner house next to it at 3857 41st Avenue, existed in 1914. The Hennepin County Interactive Maps shows that 3853 was built in 1900 and 3857 was built in 1912.

    At the time of the 1920 census (January 5th), the family was living at 3853 41st Avenue S. in a house he owned without mortgage. The family consisted of Charles J., 53, Manda, 42, Melvin, 16, Eva, 15, and Lillian, 1 and a few months. From a photograph supposedly taken in October of 1917, this building was Charlie Smith’s grocery store. Charlie is shown in the census as having immigrated in 1880 but the year is hard to read. Also shown as “Pa” for the question “Naturalized or alien?” so at time of census appears to have been not a citizen. Manda came to the U.S. in 1901. Charles’s occupation is shown as laborer in the house industry. Manda was a retail merchant in the grocery industry. Melvin was a laborer in the general store.

    The family lived at 3418 Bryant at the time of Lillian Isabel’s death in 1921.

    His obituary was in the Sunday, October 31st edition of the Minneapolis Journal. Charles J. Smith passed away on Saturday, October 30th. He is survived by one daughter and one son. Services will be held Monday, November 1st, from the Sundseth Funeral Home, Lyndale at 21st Avenue North, at 2:30 PM. Interment at Crystal Lake.

    His death certificate shows he had been living in Princeton for 4 months before his death.

    Burial:
    reburial by Ida Deiters

    Died:
    7:25 AM according to the death certificate

    Carl married Amelia ISAACSON in Jan 1890 in Minnesota. Amelia (daughter of Isaac PETTERSSON and Brita JACOBSDOTTER) was born on 2 May 1869 in Kappebo, Dalskog, Älvsborgs läns, Sweden; died on 17 Jan 1902 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Amelia ISAACSON was born on 2 May 1869 in Kappebo, Dalskog, Älvsborgs läns, Sweden (daughter of Isaac PETTERSSON and Brita JACOBSDOTTER); died on 17 Jan 1902 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Or Emelia. She was born Amalia.

    Her name is spelled Amelia, the name shown as Mamie Norina Smith’s mother, in the Minnesota Births and Christenings database.

    In the 1895 state census, she was the 26 year-old Emelia Smith living with her daughter on a farm in New Scandia Twp, Washington County, that was apparently run by Albert and Anton Isaacson, ages 23 and 19 respectively, who were probably Emelia’s brothers.

    An Amelia Smith married a C Holm in Hennepin County on 16 Dec 1899.

    She and her daughter were living with her new husband (first name Claus, last name begins Hal or Hol, indexed as Holmes) on Washington Avenue in Minneapolis at the time of the 1900 census. She had had only the one child and had come to the U.S. in 1881.

    Birth:
    per Karen

    Died:
    per Karen

    Notes:

    Married:
    The St. Paul Globe’s January 7th, 1890, edition lists “Charles Carlson and Amelia Isaacson” as having been issued a marriage license the previous day.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mamie Norina SMITH was born on 21 May 1892 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 29 Jan 1980 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.