1. Alternate place of birth: Habersham County, Georgia.
2. Ezekiel served in the Civil War...first for the CSA, deserted and joined Kirk. [Joined Union Army, Company "H", NC 2nd Mounted Infantry.]
3. When he was home on recruiting duty for Kirk, he was caught by Confederate troops (probably the Home Guard) and sent back to his Regiment sationed in Petersburg, VA, and shot for his desertion from the Confederate Army.
4. Sadly enough, he was shot only weeks prior to the end of the war.
5. Ezekiel was executed on 14 Feb 1865, and the war ended on 9 Apr 1865.
6. Source: Book: "Kirk's Raiders" by Matt Bumgarner. <Amazon.com>
7. 1850 Federal Cenus, Henderson County, dated 21 Aug 1850, Family 373/373.
8. 1860 Federal Censu, Henderson County, North Carolina, Flat Rock, dated 27 Jul 1850, Page 130, Family 899/899.
1. If you follow Rachel after Ezekiel's death, you will see that she follows Robert & Mary's migration path.
2. They helped Rached get her Civil War widow's pension. She was their only surviving child.
3. After Ezekiel's death Rachel (widow) went to Garrard and Rockcastle County, Kentucky with some of their children.
4. Rachel married John Lakey in 1866 but never took his last name according to census records. She divorced him.
5. Austin Kuykendall gives marriage date as 24 Dec 1850 in Henderson County, NC and Mary's place of birth as Henderson County, NC.
1. Thomas served in the Civil War.
2. 1850 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 21 Aug 1850, Family 373/373.
3. 1860 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 28 Jul 1860, Page 136, Family 441/441.
4. 1870 Federal Census, Brevard Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, dated 27 Jun 1870, Page 2, Family 13/13.
5. 1880 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, dated 9 Jun 1880, Page 6, Family 50/50.
6. 1900 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, Sheet 3, Family 33/35.
7. 1910 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, dated 16 Apr 1910, Sheet 1, Family 17/18.
1. 1870 Federal Census, Brevard Township, Transylvania, North Carolina, dated 27 Jun 1870, Page 2, Family 13/13.
2. 1880 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania, North Carolina, dated 9 Jun 1880, Page 6, Family 50/50.
3. 1900 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania, North Carolina, Sheet 3, Family 33/35. Listed as having had ten (10) children with seven (7) living.
4. 1910 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania, North Carolina, dated 16 Apr 1910, Sheet 1, Family 17/18. Listed as having had ten (10) children with five (5) living.
1. 1900 Federal Census, Cathey's Creek Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, Sheet 3, Family 33/35.
1. John served in the Civil War...and was loyal to the CSA. Co. "H" 25 Reg. of Henderson County. {Book: Kirk's Raiders" by Matt Bumgarner.
2. John Allen's name is on the Roll of Honor of North Carolina as the result of being wounded at Malvern Hill on 1 Jul 1862.
3. Willene K. Davis reports that "Allen" was her Great Grandfather.
4. 1850 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, dted 21 Aug 1850, Family 373/371.
5. 1860 Federal Census, Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, dated 2 Aug 1860, Page 148, Family 1027/1027.
6. On 20 Jan 1855, John Allen was on the role as a member of Mud Creek Baptist Church.
Elizabeth [Eliza or Elisha] HOLLINGSWORTH
1. Name could be Delicia or Delisha [Elisha] Hollingsworth.
2. Willene K. Davis writes: Delisha [Elisha] Hollingsworth Kuykendall is my great grandmother. She and all her sisters, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth and Alice as well as their brother Alex are published in a book written by Hadley after the Civil War about his capture and escape from the Confedereate Army. All of the girls were at home because of the war. The Hollingsworth's were living on Memminger's property and were Union people. It never tells the names of the parents but if you match the children to the 1850 Census and the 1860 Census it is the family of Josiah Hollingsworth. I think the other girls in the household in 1850 were possibly Josiah's sisters. He very well could have been the son of the Joseph Hollingsworth that was there. Hadley was in their home and came back after the war to visit them.
3. Elisha drew a wodow's pension where she applied in Polk County, North Carolina in 1902.
4. In 1885 she was a resident of Flat Rock, Henderson, North Carolina, where John Allen is buried in the Mud Creek Baptist Church Cemetery where she is was listed in the church minutes as a member in 1855.
5. 1860 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, along with John Allen Kuykendall.
1. Alfred served in the Civil War, Union Army, Company "H" 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Mounted Infantry.
2. 1850 Federal Cenus, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 21 Aug 1850, Famil 375/375, the household of Joseph Huggins. The census take left Alfred out of Hardy's household and put him at the end of the page.
3. 1860 Federal Cenus, Green River, Henderson, North Carolina, dated 28 Jul 1860, Page 136, Family 441/441.
4. William Alfred Kuykendall and Sarah Emily were Great Grandparents of Jean Lanham who reports that her Aunt who kept Sarah before she died said she had 11 children by Alfred. Three died.
1. Elizabeth & William were divorced on 21 Oct 1872.
1. Alfred served in the Civil War, Union Army, Company "H" 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Mounted Infantry.
2. 1850 Federal Cenus, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 21 Aug 1850, Famil 375/375, the household of Joseph Huggins. The census take left Alfred out of Hardy's household and put him at the end of the page.
3. 1860 Federal Cenus, Green River, Henderson, North Carolina, dated 28 Jul 1860, Page 136, Family 441/441.
4. William Alfred Kuykendall and Sarah Emily were Great Grandparents of Jean Lanham who reports that her Aunt who kept Sarah before she died said she had 11 children by Alfred. Three died.
1. Betty Kuykendall Prices shows surname as Lemmons.
1. John served in the 7th Regiment, Company "A” North Carolina Cavalry, CSA between Sepember 1863 and April 1864.
2. He deserted the CSA and hid out in Henderson County for the remainder of the war.
1. 1850 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 21 Aug 1850, Family 373/373.
2. 1860 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, Green River, dted 28 Jul 1860, Page 136, Family 441/441.
William Jahew Chastine KUYKENDALL
1. Janelle Foster has spelling as "Jehugh". She said they were in Lincoln County, New Mexico, working for John Chisum.
2. Jahu enlisted 1 Oct 1863 in the Union Army, Company “H” 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Mounted Infantry.
3. He was discharged from the Union Army on 16 Aug 1865 at Knoxville, Tennessee.
4. On his pension application, Jahew was listed as having brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, and 5’ 8” tall at the time he enlisted in the Union Army.
5. His pension application number 1,169,108 can be found at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
6. 1850 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, dated 21 Aug 1850, Family 373/373.
7. 1860 Federal Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, Green River, dated 28 Jul 1860, Page 136, Family 441/441.
1. Janelle Foster shows spelling of surname as "Mathus".
1. Source from Pension Record #30518 (National Archives)
2. Peter left a Will written 17 Feb 1783 and probated in May 1783, Washington County, North Carolina, naming his brother Abraham as Executor.
1. James D. Kuykendall gives name of spouse as: Mary Hampton.
2. Surname may be Hardin
1. Betty K. Price reports that he was baptized as Jacobus and records in North Crolina are found for him listed as James and/or Cobus.
2. James Kenkindale, son of Matthew, 600 Acress, Issued April 1, 1751, Entered September 28, 1750. Location: On the S side of the Catawba River below Mathias Kenkindale on the S side Leopards Creek or Loopers Creek beginning at a red oak.
1. Sarah left a Will recorded in York County, South Carolina, probated 3 Aug 1807. Will Book A, Page 24C File No. 228.
2. She was buried in Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery there.
1. Samuel Coburn left a Will in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, naming all his siblings.