Kentucky: A History of the State. Perrin, Battle & Kniffin, 6th ed.,1887, Spencer Co. A.C. KINCHELOE was born in Spencer County Ky., February 6, 1816, the eldest of a family of three children born to Dr. Jesse and Annie (Cochran) Kincheloe. His father was a native of Kentucky, and was quite a noted physician. His mother was born in Jessamine County, Ky., a daughter of Robert and Mary (Laird) Cochran; Robert was a native of Virginia, immigrated to Kentucky in an early day, settled in Jessamine County, and subsequently moved to Spencer County. Our subject was educated at the common schools. When a boy he learned the carpenter's trade in Louisville and worked on the City Hotel there in 1832. He was the first magistrate elected under the new constitution in Spencer County in 1852, and held the office until 1863. He was then elected sheriff, and served two consecutive terms; was then elected magistrate and served eight years, when he resigned. He married, October 16, 1839, Elvira S. Buckner, of Spencer County, Ky., daughter of Moses V. Buckner, and five children were born to this union: Jesse B., who married Tillie Huston and had one child, Sophie E.; Moses B., a physician, who married Mrs. Nealey; Elvira J., married, first to George Tansill, by whom she had one child, Charles A., and after his death, she became the wife of James W. Jewell; A.C., a dentist; A.X. married a Miss Kincheloe and had two children, Willard and Morris, and is engaged in merchandising in Hardinsburg. Mrs. Elvira S. Kincheloe died in 1856, and our subject married, December 4, 1859, Mrs. Lizzie A. Woodsmall (Tichenor), daughter of James B. and Mary L. (Pittenger) Tichenor. Mr. and Mrs. Kincheloe are members of the Baptist Church. Mr. Kincheloe is a Royal Arch Mason, and politically a Democrat. He owns 300 acres of land. Kincheloe Cochran Laird Buckner Huston Nealey Tansill Jewell Woodsmall Tichenor Pittenger = Jessamine VA Jefferson http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/spencer/kincheloe.ac.txt