1. Abraham served as a Captain in the Revolutionary War.
2. He received injuries in 1763 from an Indian skirmish for which he petitioned for expenses.
3. Abraham's Will written 20 Feb 1777 was proven 12 Jan 1779 and recorded in Hampshire County, West Virginia.
1. Trenny was widow of George Claypool at the time she married Abraham, which was Abraham's first marriage.
1. Abraham served as a Captain in the Revolutionary War.
2. He received injuries in 1763 from an Indian skirmish for which he petitioned for expenses.
3. Abraham's Will written 20 Feb 1777 was proven 12 Jan 1779 and recorded in Hampshire County, West Virginia.
1. Catherine Van Meter Harness, widow of Michael Harness, Jr. was recognized as a Woman Patriot in Hampshire County, Virginia for public service during the Revolutionary War.
1. Isaac was born {alternate date: 31 Jul 1766} in the valley of the South Branch of the Potomac, and was brought up in times when the primitive log school house was the educational institution in the land.
2. Isaac owned a large tract of land Souhtwest of Romney, up the Potomac.
3. Isaac was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church.
4. He owned a large number of slaves.
5. History of North Carolina...P.266.
6. Fort Vanmeter, a structure of native stone, was probably constructed by Isaac or his father Nathanel as both were skilled stone masons.
Johannes "Johnne" KEYKENDALL "Sr"
1. Johnne Sr. died on the South Branch of the Potomac, Near Romney, West Virginia.
2. The date of death from Volume II page 363, "The Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America".
3. It is reported that there is an appraisal of John's estate dated 1782 located in the basement of the court house in Hampshire County, Virginia.
Lysbeth "Elizabeth" Huybertse BRINK
1. Two possibilities: (a) Father Thomas Brink (b) Father Pieter Lambertsen. [More research needed]
1. Alternate place of birth: Six Miles above Romney, West Virginia.
2. Abraham & Jacob went to Indiana 1800-1804, and stayed for a time at or near Vincennes, on the Wabash River, then went across the river and took land in Illinois, not far from Enfield.
3. Abraham had a large family, many of whom died young, and were buried in the old "Kuykendall Cemetery" near by, which still remains.
1. Alternate place of birth: Six Miles above Romney, West Virginia.
2. Abraham & Jacob went to Indiana 1800-1804, and stayed for a time at or near Vincennes, on the Wabash River, then went across the river and took land in Illinois, not far from Enfield.
3. Abraham had a large family, many of whom died young, and were buried in the old "Kuykendall Cemetery" near by, which still remains.
1. James was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church.
2. James was killed by an express train @ Frenches Depot.
Hendricus "Hendrick" KUYKENDALL "Sr"
1. Samuel Decker Coykendall, responsible for the translation and publication of the Kingston Dutch Reformed Church Records, is the direct descendant of Hendrick.
1. The surname may be Cole.