. The Big Sandy Valley. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time. irginia Infantry during the war. He DR. J. D. KINCAID. 183 married, for his second wife, Miss Mahala May, ofPrestonburg, his first wife having died. His onlydaughter by the second marriage is the wife ofRichard Vinson, of Louisa. The doctor died soonafter the war, near Maysville, Kentucky. Hiswidow and only son, P. S. Handle, Jr., moved toWisconsin, where Mrs. Kandle had a brother living. DR. J. D. KINCAID Was born and raised in Greenbrier County, Va., where he received his literary an


. The Big Sandy Valley. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time. irginia Infantry during the war. He DR. J. D. KINCAID. 183 married, for his second wife, Miss Mahala May, ofPrestonburg, his first wife having died. His onlydaughter by the second marriage is the wife ofRichard Vinson, of Louisa. The doctor died soonafter the war, near Maysville, Kentucky. Hiswidow and only son, P. S. Handle, Jr., moved toWisconsin, where Mrs. Kandle had a brother living. DR. J. D. KINCAID Was born and raised in Greenbrier County, Va., where he received his literary and medical training. In 1847 he came to what is now Catlettsburg and commenced the practice of his profession, which he has pursued without a single break ever since, for a period of forty years. Dur- / ,^ ing the forty years // m^- j of his practice he never took a vacation of six weeks, and never took any until within the last few years. No physician in the valley has had a larger continuous practice than Dr. Kincaid. He is a man of fine literary taste and ability, not only keeping well in hand the lit-. DR. J. D. KINCAID. 184 THE BIG SANDY VALLEY. erature incident to his profession, but is well readin the higher grade of general literature. Dr. Kin-caid is as familiar with English and Americanclassics as the child is with its primer. He married Miss Chapman, a lady of greatworth, who bore him two daughters and one son, Dr. James W. Kincaid, graduated in med-icine at the Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, after-wards taking clinics in another noted college ofmedicine, which brings to his aid every thing need-ful for the successful practitioner. He is mar-ried to a worthy young lady, and bids fair to makea leading physician. The elder daughter is thewife of D. D. Eastham, a prominent lawyer of Cat-lettsburg. The younger daughter, a very intelli-gent and refined young lady, although quite youngfor such an undertaking, presides at the head of herfathers home since the deat


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