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    1. [KING] Phebe KING (1792-1840) m James JEFFERS Pendleton Co, Virginia
    2. Frances L VanScoy
    3. Phebe KING was born 1792 and died 1840. She married in 1820 in Pendleton County, Virginia, James JEFFERS. He was born in 1799 and died in 1882. They are buried in the Judy Cemetery, Pendleton County, Virginia. Does anyone recognize this Phebe King? Frances Van Scoy [email protected]

    07/07/2002 11:21:36
    1. [KING] Phebe KING (1827-1892) m John CRITES VA/WV
    2. Frances L VanScoy
    3. Phebe KING was born about 1827 and died 1892 in Grant County, West Virginia. She married John CRITES. He was born about 1834 in Virginia and died in Dorcas, Grant County, West Virginia. The 1850 census of Hardy County, Virginia, has this household: George King 59 laborer Mary King 59 Elizabeth Ann King 25 Phebe Jane King 23 (In the 1860s part of what was in 1850 Hardy County, Virginia, became Grant County, West Virginia.) There is a Pendleton County, Virginia, marriage bond dated 8 February 1824 for George King and Mary SIMS. (Pendleton County is adjacent to modern day Grant County.) Do these names look familiar? Can anyone on this list confirm or refute that George and Mary (Sims) King are the parents of Phebe (King) Crites? Frances Van Scoy [email protected]

    07/07/2002 11:16:49
    1. [KING] Wayne King - Musician
    2. ... valentine53179
    3. I am searching for family related to Wayne King the Musician of the 1950's. I am not related by he lived for a time in an area of the country that I am researching. I cannot remain on the list as my mailbox has limits regarding volume, so please, if you know of this person, please reach me at : valentine____________________ at [email protected] . . . . .Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    07/05/2002 03:42:44
    1. [KING] King Family of Dillon (SC) and Robeson (NC) Counties
    2. Donnelly
    3. Hi, I am searching for any information on the King family of Dillon County, SC and Robeson County, NC. I would love to know where their graves are and if anyone has photos of them. William Edward ("Eddie") King, was born about March 1850 in North Carolina. In the 1880 census he and his wife, Margret J.(maiden name unknown, born about September 1851 in North Carolina), and four daughters (Dannie, Mattie E., Loula L., and Mary) lived in the Thompsons Township of Robeson County, NC. Eddie King was a farmer, and Margret was a homemaker. In the 1900 census he is shown living as a boarder in Manning Township of what was then Marion County, SC (now Dillon County, SC) and working as a carpenter. Margret and four other children--a daughter and three sons--("Donnie" Nettie, "Lonnie" Lonzo, Larance, and Ernest B.) are shown as farm laborers living in nearby Hillsborough Township of what was then Marion County, SC (now Dillon County, SC). I would be grateful for any information on Margret J. and William Edward ("Eddie") King. The 1900 census shows Margret married for 30 years, having given birth to 11 children, 9 then living, including, perhaps, a daughter named Pauline. My paternal grandmother is Donnie E[nette] "Nettie" King Neely Riley who was born May 29, 1892 (although she shortened the date to 1900). She was especially close to her brother, Lonnie King (born March 4 in either 1885 or 1890). Lonnie's first wife was Lizzie Huggins, and they had two children, Rembert Lonzo King and Pauline King (married name unknown). His second wife was Mary Margaret Chappell, and they had one daughter, Helen Chappell King Greene. Lonnie King was living in Saint Paul's, Robeson County, NC when he died in 1931. All of the children of William Edward ("Eddie") King and Margret J. are, like their parents, also shown as born in North Carolina. The family probably moved to South Carolina in 1894 or later. My grandmother married Joseph Bowden Neely, Sr. (born November 11, 1888 in South Carolina) from Bayboro, Horry County, SC, and they moved to Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia where all their children and grandchildren were born. Joseph Bowden Neely, Sr. was the son of Joseph E. Neely and Sharlotte A. Lee Neely. On March 3, 1920 my grandmother gave birth to twin sons who died within hours. On the death certificate my grandfather gives my grandmother's name as Donnie N. Neely. (I had only known her as Nettie, not Donnie, and this was my first clue to her childhood name.) My father, Joseph Bowden Neely, Jr., was born three years later, and my uncle, James Robert Neely, Sr., seven years later. My grandmother claimed to be of French descent. I want to check out the 1860 Robeson County, NC census. I hope to find William Edward ("Eddie") King in the 1860 Robeson County, NC census when he would have been a 9 or 10-year-old boy. I would love to know his parents' and siblings' names. I am guessing that in another Robeson County, NC family there was an 8 or 9-year-old girl on that same 1860 census named Margret J., but without her family name, it may be impossible to find her. I have pictures of Lonnie and others on our genealogy web site below. I am going to keep following every clue until I find out all about the Kings and Neelys. Thanks, Sharlotte http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/o/n/Sharlotte--N-Donnelly

    07/04/2002 05:10:52
    1. [KING] KING - WITHERINGTON marriage 1843/44 Al.
    2. Colleen Kitch
    3. JOHN T. KING b. 1816 in Darlington District, SC married in 1843/44 in Al. to MARTHA CAROLINE WITHERINGTON b. 26 May 1826 Al. and d. aft 1870 Al. Source: Ancestry.com (AWT). Colleen Kitch [email protected]

    07/01/2002 06:23:54
    1. [KING] Re: Sandy KING, Fannin County, TX
    2. Any chance Sandy KING was Cherokee? Always, Bobbi

    06/24/2002 06:53:10
    1. [KING] Sandy King - in Fannin Co, TX ~1860 to 1881
    2. Curt Cooper
    3. Howdy King Researchers, I'm researching the following family and need some help. 1860 Bonham, Fannin Co, TX Census Sandy King 45 m farmer 1000/700 VA C. King 38 f TN H. Ridgeway 19 f IL James King(Ridgeway)? 3 m TN James Cooper 73 m NC 1870 Bonham, Fannin Co, TX Census Sandy King 55 m w farmer 1000/700 VA Catherine King 46 f w keep house TN Hanah Ridgeway 25 f w IL 1880 Bonham, Fannin Co, TX Census (pg 325 B) Sandy King 65 self m m w farmer VA VA Scotland Catherine King 57 wife f m w h keeper TN NC GA Sandy King Tax List for Years: 1857, 1858, 1860 - 1871, 1873 - 1881. I can't seem to find Sandy King or the family after they left Fannin Co, TX. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Curt

    06/23/2002 02:59:24
    1. Re: [KING] Thomas W. King b 1768 VA
    2. DONALD KING
    3. Irene - Hi I know that this bit of information is not what you are trying to find, but Thomas's middle initial is not know to be 'W'. This is an error that was made and has been perpetuated. Good Luck on your search for Mary. Have you written to Janice King Austin: [email protected] She is a descendant of Thomas King. She and her husband did a lot of work to rescue the cemetery where Thomas is buried. Good Luck!! Donald King > From: Irene Watson <[email protected]> > Organization: Energyflow Inner Alignment Institute > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 09:00:28 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [KING] Thomas W. King b 1768 VA > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 08:04:40 -0600 > > Does anyone have any documents, e.g. will, that will give more > information on his daughter Nancy b 1794 with wife Elizabeth Cotton. > I'm at a brick wall and looking for all avenues. This may be the Nancy > I'm trying to connect to. > Thanks! > Irene > > -- > All outgoing e-mail is scanned by Norton AntiVirus. > > > > > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > KING list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/KING.htm >

    06/19/2002 03:58:38
    1. [KING] Thomas W. King b 1768 VA
    2. Irene Watson
    3. Does anyone have any documents, e.g. will, that will give more information on his daughter Nancy b 1794 with wife Elizabeth Cotton. I'm at a brick wall and looking for all avenues. This may be the Nancy I'm trying to connect to. Thanks! Irene -- All outgoing e-mail is scanned by Norton AntiVirus.

    06/19/2002 03:00:28
    1. Re: [KING] King's in Kansas
    2. JJ Kelly
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lindsay Beauchamp" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:40 PM Subject: [KING] King's in Kansas > Samuel King and family lived in Coffeyville and around Edna > Kansas. Samuel is buried in Edna Kansas. His parents Charles and Catherine are also buried there. Possibly on land owned by the Treible's Sam's wife Sophia's family. My Grandmother Eva was born in Coffeyville about 1898. Appears they moved to the Kansas City area when she was a child. However , part of the family moved back to Lebett and Montgomery county as a Uncle wrote about being there. > Eva King married a man names Otto King . Appears he also has family around that area , so I have 2 sets of King's that has family there. Problem is finding who belongs to who. I have received information from a Aunt that I hope will help. So please give me time to look your families names up . Thank You > Kathy > > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > KING list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/KING.htm > >

    06/17/2002 07:57:07
    1. [KING] KINGs in La Moille Twp., Bureau Co., IL
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Does anyone recognize them the following KINGs? They are buried in Van Orin Repose Cemetery, La Moille Twp., Bureau Co., IL: KING, Charles - b. 12-27-1868; d. 2-10-1954, a 35- 1-13? " Lucy M., his wife - b. 9- 6-1874; d. 2-18-1944, a 69- 5-12? This is the same cemetery where Sarah KING (SINCLAIR) b. between 1896-1804 d. 1886 is buried in the Frederick LONG family plot. According to Bradsby's History of Bureau County, Illinois: [George M. RADCLIFFE's] first wife, Lucy KING, was a native of Ohio, and a graduate of Gen. Garfield's Academy at Hiram. She died here in 1861, aged twenty-one years. She was the mother of Frank C. RADCLIFFE, now a resident of California. This Lucy KING would have been born in 1840, 28 years before Charles KING was born, so she could have been the sister of his father -- there may or may not be a connection... Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/16/2002 01:05:18
    1. [KING] KING/SINCLAIR/STEVENS/CARPENTER/MINIER/LONG - Erie Twp, Ottawa Co., OH 1850 Census
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Sarah KING (SINCLAIR) is listed in this family in the 1850 Census for Erie Twp, Ottawa Co. OH: Dwelling #187: Sinclair, Daniel, ae 56, Farmer, b. Scotland " Sarah, ae 46, b. Virginia (Sarah KING) " Hannah, ae 10, b. Ohio " Sarah, ae 13, b. Ohio (Sarah J. who m. Henry LONG) " Daniel, ae 8, b. Ohio STEVENS, Abednego, ae 14, b. Ohio ** Two KING families lived here as well: Dwelling #183: William KING, 24, M, Farmer, b. OH Harriet " , 20, F, b. OH Dwelling #214: James KING, 63, farmer, $1,200, b. VA Sarah " , 60, b. New Jersey Mary " , 25, b. OH Almira " , 22, b. OH Benjamin CARPENTER, 19, b. OH **NOTES: 1) The John M. MINIER family lived in Dw. #213 (one of the SINCLAIR sisters married a MINIER). 2) The Christena LONG family lived in Dw. #216 (Sarah J. KING married a SINCLAIR; their dau. Sarah J. married Henry L. LONG). 2. The Charlotte STEVENS (ae 56 b. NJ) family, including Abednego STEVENS (ae 26 b. OH), lived in Dw. #208 (probably related to Daniel STEVENS who m. Sarah J.'s older sister, Nancy SINCLAIR). Does anyone else have Kings associated with any of these other families? Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/16/2002 01:05:11
    1. [KING] Sarah King Sinclair MA>VA/WV>OH>IL
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Does anyone have KINGs that moved from Mass. to Hampshire Co., Virginia (now W. VA)? The Walnut Twp, Bureau Co, IL 1880 Census indicates that Sarah KING (SINCLAIR)'s father was born in Mass. and her mother was born in VA. This census shows Sarah KING (SINCLAIR) living with her daughter Sarah J. SINCLAIR (LONG). (Her other daughter, Rachel SINCLAIR (LONG) was living there as well. Dwelling/Household 52: LONG, Henry - 43, b. Hanover, fa.b. Hanover, mo.b. Hanover " Sarah J. (SINCLAIR) - 43, Wife, b. OH, fa. b. Scotland, mo. b. VA " James (F.?) - 18, Son, b. IL, fa.b. Hanover, mo.b. OH " Rachel A. - 15, Daughter, b. IL, fa.b. Hanover, mo.b. OH " Charles (H.?) - 13, Son, b. IL, fa.b. Hanover, mo.b. OH ST.CLAIR, Sarah (KING) - 84, Motherinlaw, widowed, b. VA, fa.b. Mass., mo.b.VA Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/16/2002 01:05:03
    1. [KING] KING RESEARCHERS
    2. Steve and Judy Sanders
    3. --- >I have some missing Kings and am trying to find them wherever I can. > >My Kings were in Lauderdale Co., Alabama in the early to middle 1850's. They migrated from North Carolina (county unknown) to Alabama about 1830-31, but no definite proof where in Alabama until about 1845. > >My 3rd great grandmother's name was Catherine (maiden name unknown) King. Her husband/my 3rd great grandfather's name is unknown. There was a James M. King in the 1840 Lauderdale Co., AL. census that closely resembles Catherine King's household in 1850 Lauderdale Co., AL. census, but have no proof at all that he was her husband and father of her children. > >In 1850 Lauderdale Co., AL. census Catherine King is shown with her children as follows: >Catherine King-age 44-born NC >William A. King-age 23-born NC >Arnold-age 20 born NC (John J. Arnold) >Stephen age 19-born AL. >Emeline age 15 born AL. >Joseph age 14 born AL. >George age 11 born AL. >Luke age 7 born AL. > >Another son , Alexander King-age 24-NC, was living next door to Catherine in the 1850 census. His wife was Lydia McDonald, assumed daughter of Archibald McDonald. They married in 1850 in Lauderdale Co., AL. > >Another possible daughter Caroline born circa 1830 married James D. Scaggs in Lauderdale Co., AL. in 1843. > >William A. King and John J. Arnold King stayed in and around Lauderdale Co., AL. and Lawrence Co., TN. They married into the Yancey and Stutts families of Lauderdale Co., AL. > >Luke King migrated into Perry Co. and Hickman Co.'s of Tennessee. He married Sarah E. Curry. > >Emeline married Henry McDonald in Lauderdale Co. in 1856 and they appear in the 1860 census of Lauderdale Co. However, I don't know what happened to Emeline--assuming she died by 1866, as Henry McDonald remarried in 1866-67 to Angeline Holden. I think I have found Henry and Angeline in 1870 in Giles Co., TN. and 1880 in Lawrence Co., TN. However after this, I don't know what became of this family. > >Stephen and George King migrated sometime in the early 1850's to Fayette Co., TN., then on to Monroe and Prairie Co.'s in Arkansas by 1860. They married Rideout sisters, daughters of John Rideout. > >That leaves Joseph and Alexander. They are my missing Kings, along with Caroline King Scaggs. > >Joseph and Alexander left Lauderdale Co., AL. sometime in the 1850's. I assume they left about the same time as Stephen and George. The only info I have on Joseph is the approximate year he was born and where--nothing else. > >I know that Alexander married Lydia McDonald in 1850, but no other info is known about him. I haven't a clue as to where he went after he left Lauderdale Co. > >The mother Catherine King also disappeared about the middle 1850's. The last record I have of her is in 1853 in Lauderdale Co., AL. Whether she died about this time or maybe she left with one of her children, I don't know. She wasn't with William A.,or George, John J. Arnold, or Luke. That leaves Joseph and Alexander. Maybe she was with them, where-ever they were. > >This is my big problem--where are they? If anyone can help with this, please contact me. > >Judy Sanders > > >==== TENNESSEE Mailing List ==== >Please check (and change!)your subject line. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/16/2002 10:49:59
    1. [KING] KING marriages in Hampshire Co. VA/WV
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY MARRIAGES 1816 - 1830 http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/hampmarr1.htm Copied from the JC Sanders Books - Mineral County Public Library & Mineral County WV Family Traits Tracks and Trails 1820 Nov 16 Wesley King to M. St. Clair Wesley King to Marjory St Clair, $2.00 1824 Mar 4 G. King To Mary McCormick Greenberry King to Mary McCormick, $2.00 April 3 William King to Elizabeth Horn 1825 Nov 12 John King to Lucy Normal Dec 12 Isaac Inskeep to Margaret V King Sure enough, we have Wesley King and Marjarh St.Clair/Sinclair in 1820. But Sarah KING's marriage to Daniel St.Clair/Sinclair is not listed. Hmmmm.... Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/15/2002 04:43:39
    1. [KING] Kings in Hampshire Co. VA/WV 1810 Census
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. THIRD CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1810 http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/1810.htm Head of Family - No Males - # Females - Microfilm Pg.# KING http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/18104.htm King, Alexander - 3 - 6 - 820 King, George - 4 - 2 - 799 King, William - 6 - 2 - 826 SINCLAIR http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/18107.htm Sinclair, Robert - 3 - 2 - 799 In 1810 we had three KINGs that could have been Sarah KING and/or Wesley KING's families. And Robert Sinclair and his wife Nancy McKenzie apparently had 2 boys and 1 girl by this time. This could have been Daniel (b. 1894), Marjarh, and Hugh. (See my two previous emails on the 1820 and 1830 censuses.) Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/15/2002 04:28:23
    1. [KING] KINGs in Hampshire Co. VA/WV 1830 Census
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. FIFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1830 http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/1830.htm Head of Family - No Males - # Females - Microfilm Pg.# KING http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/18304.htm King, Alexander - 3 - 4 - 32 King, George - 3 - 4 - 32 King, James - 2 - 1 - 32 King, John - 1 - 4 - 32 King, Reason - 3 - 4 - 32 King, William - 2 - 1 - 32 SINCLAIR Sinclair, Robert - 3 - 3 - 56 No Wesley KING, so he and wife Marjarh (Sinclair) had probably moved by then. And no Daniel SINCLAIR, so he and wife Sarah KING had probably moved (to OH?) as well. (Their daughter Rachel was b. 1833 in Morrow Co., OH). And Robert Sinclair's family is down to 6 (from 10 in 1820). This makes sense, because we know that his son Daniel married Sarah KING around 1820, and his daughter Marjarh married Wesley KING in 1820. Others of the children had probably moved out by 1830 as well. His four youngest children would have been 14, 16, 18 and 20 by 1830. Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/15/2002 04:19:56
    1. [KING] Kings & Sinclairs in Hampshire Co. VA(WV) 1820 Census
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. >From the FOURTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1820 http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/1820.htm The names appearing on this list was taken from microfilm (microcopy Number 33, Roll Number 136) The National Archives, Washington, DC. Head of Family - No Males - # Females - Microfilm Pg.# KING http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/18207.htm King, Alexander - 3 - 6 - 261 King, George - 4 - 5 - 248 King, Reason - 1 - 1 - 212 King, William - 6 - 2 - 234 SINCLAIR http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/18207.htm Sinclair, Hugh - 1 - 0 - 244 Sinclear, Robert - 6 - 4 - 244 This Robert Sinclear family appears to be consistent with the family of my Robert Sinclair, two of whose children married KINGs: Males: 1. Robert Sinclair (c. 1770-1831) 2. Daniel (1794-1854) - m. Sarah KING (1804-1886) 3. Hugh 4. Alexander 5. Robert 6. Hector Females: 1. Nancy (McKenzie) (b. abt 1772) 2. Marjarh (b. abt 1802) - m. Wesley KING 3. Jane 4. ? (Robert or Nancy's mother?) AND, there are four KING families from which Sarah and Wesley could have come. Does anyone see any connections here? Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    06/15/2002 04:02:00
    1. Re: [KING] LOOKING FOR DESCENDANTS
    2. Or time period? Leigh Strange, CCHT, R.M.T. Ask me about hypnotherapy for enhanced self-esteem, pain management, self-healing, spiritual emergence, past life regression.

    06/15/2002 03:49:02
    1. Re: [KING] LOOKING FOR DESCENDANTS
    2. lovieann
    3. ADMIN: WHAT IS THIS DOING ON THE KING GENEALOGY LIST ?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [KING] LOOKING FOR DESCENDANTS > Or time period? > > Leigh Strange, CCHT, R.M.T. > > Ask me about hypnotherapy for enhanced self-esteem, pain management, > self-healing, spiritual emergence, past life regression. > > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > KING list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/KING.htm > >

    06/15/2002 03:10:16