Formerly, James Wilfred Kincade and Daisy (Browne) house, situated across the Codys (Salmon Creek) Brook, which occupied both sides of the road. A driveway extended along the left bank of the brook through the Kincade property to the residence and shoe-making shop of Isaac Van Buren Hetherington and his wife Adelia Addie (Perry).
James and Daisy Kincade had fourteen children: Hazel Doris (Kincade) MacLean (1920-2015); Norval Everett Kincade (1924-2014); Bessie (Betty) Ella (Kincade) Erb (1927-2014); Ronald Douglas Kincade (1930-2012); N. Velzora (Kincade) Todd (1932-2018); Margaret Doreen (Kincade) Shaw (1938-2011); Donna K. Varga (- 2003); Verna Jean Kincade; Zelda Carle; Joanna Manning; Vera Erb; Russell L. Kincade; and two infant sisters, Shirley Kincade (1935-1935); Glenna Bernice Kincade (1940-1940); In the next several years, Donald and Mary Jenkins would come into possession of James and Daisy Kincade's house. The Jenkins' renovated and made extensive structural repairs to the house, shown in the photo top left. The couple had three children: Gordon Jenkins (1933-2009); Grace Mary (Jenkins) Morgan (1935-2010); David Jenkins. In 1969, at the age of 9, Kevin Crannie, Toronto, Ontario, was placed in the foster care of Donald and Mary Jenkins. He lived with the Jenkins' until 1982. In the early 2000's, Kevin and Debbie Ryan purchased the house, previously owned by Mary Jenkins. Kevin and Debbie lovingly restored the house. Kevin Ryan passed away at the age of 51, on Friday, July 16, 2010, after a brave battle with cancer. Debbie Ryan continues to live in the house. Photos: Crannie, Kevin. Formerly, James Wilfred Kincade House. Codys, New Brunswick. Photograph. 1973-2007. JPEG file. Correction Notice: James Wilfred Kincade 1 (1834 - 1921) married Abigail Thorne who built this house, not James Kincade 2 (1888 - 1965) married Daisie Ann Brown. James and Abigail had 7 children. They build and ran this house as a hotel until their son married, stayed in the house and had 14 children. (Information Source: Theresa Erb, Rothesay, New Brunswick. Great granddaughter of James 1 and granddaughter of James 2). Comments are closed.
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