Mark Edward Steinke wrote: > > What John W. King are you researching? I have some information on a > John W. King, born circa 1817 in VA who married Elizabeth Shufflebarger, > daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Burton Shufflebarger. I have some info, > although unproven, that claims John W. to be the son of John and > Margaret Anderson King, orginially from Montgomery Co., VA. Other Kings > I believe to be siblings of John W. are Drucilla (mar. Joseph Butler), > Anderson (mar. Happy Vaughn and Elizabeth Ann Gallimore), Cynthia (mar. > Archer Hathaway), and Alexander Nelson (mar. Permelia Shufflebarger). I > have quite a bit of info on the Anderson family of Montgomery/Pulaski > Co., VA, many of whom (including Margaret Anderson King) migrated to > Pope Co., IL. If this is the John W. King you are researching, let me > know. I can send you more detailed info privately, or post it to this > discussion group. I admit that quite a lot of the info I have on the > Pope Co. Andersons is based on circumstantial evidence. While I believe > my logic in evaluating this evidence to be sound, I would like to find > more positive proof of my conclusions. Perhaps we can get a discussion > going on this list, if no one objects, to sort through the data and pool > opinions, and perhaps arrive at some answers. Just a suggestion. Let > me know! > > Mark > > The Browns wrote: > > > > Ok neighbors, we talked to Wanda Rankin. We're all about in the same > > place. We're stuck on John W. King, James W. Robbs, and J. Green Lands. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Sharon Great!!Yes, that is the right King. My greatgrandmother was Sarah King, daughter of John and Elizabeth. I have information of the S. Bargers, but nothing on the Burtons except the name. Also, Sarah's brother, I. Martin, married Martha Randolph, daughter of Nathaniel Randolph. He was Catherine Robbs's brother. First cousins married the Kings. I have a lot on the Randolphs also. Do you need any information that I may have. Let me know... Sharon