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    1. [KING] Searching for a found and then lost KING cousin
    2. Delores
    3. Thought my family history research I found a KING cousin and was delighted but my computer went down and I lost all my email addresses. I am looking for Carol Rigsbee, a KING researcher who lives in NC. If anyone can put me in touch with her I would be go happy. Thanks Delores Reagan

    06/07/2002 10:23:01
    1. [KING] Fwd: {not a subscriber} need parents of Melda
    2. Carol C-H
    3. >Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 00:41:21 -0600 >X-From_: [email protected] Sun Jun 2 00:41:16 2002 >Old-Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 00:42:37 -0700 >From: joan ronnow <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} need parents of Melda >X-Envelope-To: KING-L > >I search for ancestors of my great grandmother- >Name of Ancestor: Sarah Melda King >Birth date: Sept. 11, 1874 >Birth location: Alabama ? >Name of Spouse: Jesse T. Davis Watson >Marriage location: Howard Co. Arkansas >Names and birth dates of known children: > King, (M) 1898, > Anise- (F) Dec. 09, 1900, > William-Bill-(M) Abt. 1903 > Fred- (M) Abt. 1906 > Forney- (M) Abt. 1909 > Paul- (M) 1914 >States/counties of Migration (if any): Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado?, >California >Death date: 1953 >Death location: San Louis Obispo, Ca. >Other facts: Known to us as Melda - said to be the > seventh child of Sharp King and Darcus Griffin > - older sister Nancy -others my be Matt or Maud > >I have found no leads, >Joan [email protected] Carol C-H <[email protected]> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/

    06/02/2002 04:46:41
    1. [KING] ELIZABETH KING..1812 SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
    2. G
    3. Hello listers, Does any one else have a connection to this lady as well as myself? She was married in Ipswich, 1833 to James , the brother of my gt gt grandfather Charles. Gloria

    05/31/2002 03:43:48
    1. [KING] KING/MASTERSON
    2. Carl and Sharon
    3. Pardon List, but I was contacted by someone on this list looking for the Mary N MASTERSON information. She was married to James N. KING. Please contact me again. I had some help from "little fingers". Sharon

    05/27/2002 08:15:42
    1. [KING] Carter King
    2. Bud and Sandy
    3. Since it has been a while since I posted this since my computer crashed, I figured I would put up a brief reminder of who I was looking for. Carte King b. abt 1835 Ga. d. March 1871 Randolph Co., Ark. m. Louisa Flanigan b. 1849 Ga. d ? Children: Cicero King b. Ga. d. ? Dilmus Newton King b. Jan 13, 1852 Ga. d. Dec 12, 1932 Randolph Co., Ark. William King b. 1855 Ga. d. ? Rebecca Frances Delilah King (my gggrandmother) b. Jan 16, 1856 Athens, Ga. d. Sept. 18, 1942 Hagarville, Johnson Co., Ark. James M. King b. 1857 Ga. d. ? Carter King b. 1859 Ga. d. Bef 1889 Sarah E. King b. 1861 Ga. d. abt 1903 Lawrence Co., Ark. Joseph Jasper King b. 1864 Roane Co., Tenn. d. 1930 Tx. or Okla. Franklin King b. 1863 d. bef 1889 Mary Louise King b. July 31, 1869 Randolph Co., Ark. d. Dec 20, 1938 I did'nt include spouses this time. If you can connect to this family I would love to share info. Sandy [email protected]

    05/25/2002 06:48:09
    1. [KING] Carter King Family
    2. Bud and Sandy
    3. Hi All, I am trying to get in touch with all of the people that I was talking with about this family. I got a virus on Mothers Day and my computer crashed. I just got back on line yesterday. I look forward to sharing family information with all. Sandy [email protected]

    05/24/2002 07:19:28
    1. [KING] A link to the past...
    2. Marty Ryerson
    3. Most of you I know have at least some interest in History, so you might find this page interesting. If I included you by mistake, please accept my apologies. This is a link to a web site called "History Matters." It is a gateway (has many links to other sites) designed for teachers of History. Lots of things to interest amateur historians and family historians as well. Have fun! http://historymatters.gmu.edu/ Marty

    05/22/2002 02:40:43
    1. [KING] MRS.CLARA KING,Hamilton co.TN.
    2. I have an obit for this lady dated April 18,1954.I'll be glad to send it to anyone who may know her. Karen.

    05/22/2002 02:32:54
    1. [KING] John and Calvin KING
    2. Pollyana Brown
    3. My gggrandfather was Calvin KING, b. 1823 in North Carolina. Family tradition, bolstered by the name of Calvin's first son, suggests Calvin's father was named John KING. Calvin left his family at age 14 "due to his step-mother". I do not know where Calvin lived between his NC birth and his marriage in 1855 in Harrison County, TX. His middle initial has been reported to be "S." Pollyana King Brown _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

    05/20/2002 01:36:13
    1. [KING] Re: Alfred King
    2. Gary K. Lee
    3. Regarding my reply to what Estelle Hucks wrote on Sat, 18 May 2002: >I have an Alfred King that moved from Erie County, PA. He moved to Kane >County, Ill. on the 1850 census. On the 1860 census he is living in Carroll >County, ILL. >Do not know who his parents, or siblings. He had a grandson named Lewis. >Do you think we might have a connection somehow? >Estelle Hucks > > Sorry, I asked who Alfred King's parents were, but you said above you didn't know. I'm doing too many things at the same time and should have read slower. I'll have to go digging further through my notes but at the moment I don't have anything to connect to him. Gary -- Gary K. Lee Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [email protected] or [email protected] cellist listowner, [email protected], [email protected], & [email protected]

    05/19/2002 04:30:06
    1. [KING] Re: KING-D Digest V02 #92
    2. Gary K. Lee
    3. On Sat, 18 May 2002 Estelle Hucks wrote: >I have an Alfred King that moved from Erie County, PA. He moved to Kane >County, Ill. on the 1850 census. On the 1860 census he is living in Carroll >County, ILL. >Do not know who his parents, or siblings. He had a grandson named Lewis. >Do you think we might have a connection somehow? >Estelle Hucks > > Do you know who Alfred King's parents were? Gary -- Gary K. Lee Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [email protected] or [email protected] cellist listowner, [email protected], [email protected], & [email protected]

    05/19/2002 01:57:58
    1. [KING] Kings in Bureau Co., IL
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Sarah KING (Sinclair/Sinkler) lived in LaMoille Twp., Bureau Co., IL with her daughter and son-in-law, Frederick and Rachel (SINCLAIR/SINKLER) LONG. She is buried in their family plot at Van Orin Cemetary in LaMoille. They moved to Bureau County in 1856. Why did they choose Bureau County? Did Sarah have KING relatives there? I put this together in response to a question on my King family's connection to Bureau County, ILL. Hope it helps someone. --- H. C. Bradsby, Editor, History of Bureau County, Illinois, 1885: P. 535 - MR. ___ KING, JOLIET Henry GUITHER, Walnut, was born in Saxe-Coburg, Germany, April 6, 1827. He remained in his native land till he was twenty-one, and then, in 1848, came to America, having just money enough to bring him to Chicago, Ill. He first worked on a farm near Joliet, for a man named KING, and the following year rented a piece of land. In the fall of 1849 he was married, at Joliet, and in November removed to Lamoille, Bureau County... In... 1853 purchased eighty acres of land where his house now stands, in Section 2, Walnut Township, in what is known as Red Oak Grove...He was married, October 18, 1849, to Barbara POPE, who was born February 25, 1830, in Saxe-Coburg, Germany, and came to America in 1848...[lists names of seven children and spouses]...He and his family are members of the Evangelical Church. [This is interesting in a couple of respects. - According to the 1850 census, my Henry LONG was born in Saxe Coburg. His family emigrated from there to OH in 1844, and came to Bureau Co. IL between 1850 and 1860. - I see three large tracts of land on the old Walnut tract map identified as owned by H. Guither. They are located NE of Brewersville, while my LONG, FREASE and FORNEY familys' tracts are a similar distance E. of Brewersville. - Guither worked first for KING, after arriving in 1848, implying that he may have known him before arriving. What are the chances that Henry GUITHER and Henry LONG's families knew each other in Saxe-Coburg, and that both knew the KING family?] P. 84 - ___ HOLBROOK (WIDOW KING), PRINCETON In 1835 David HOLBROOK came [to Bureau County]. In 1837 the parents, Enos and wife, came with another daughter; the latter is now the widow KING, and resides in Princeton. P. 150 - ___ HOLBROOK (MRS. KING), PRINCETON List of people in Immke's group picture of old settlers, with dates of their coming to Bureau County: HOLBROOK, J. T., July, 1834. Died in LaMoille, in latter part of Seventies; Mrs. KING, his sister, lives in Princeton. His son lives in La Moille (see biography). P. 438 - JOHN KING, LOCUST SPRING Locust Spring, Wheatland Township: The more recent settlers were...John KING... [apparently after 1845, when it was one almost unbroken stretch of prairie...] P. 627 - LUCY KING (RADCLIFFE) (b. abt 1840: OH d. 1861) The Radcliffe Family, Princeton: George M. Radcliffe was born January 15, 1828, in Wilmington, Ohio. He came to Bureau County with his parents... he in partnership with C. L. Smith, established the Bureau County News, in 1881, of which he is now senior editor. Mr. Radcliffe has been married twice. His 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...In religious matters Mr. Radcliffe has been a very active member of the Christian Church. P. 575 - RACHEL LEWIS (KING) M. A. LEWIS, deceased... The parents of M. A. Lewis... were the parents of eight children, viz.:... Mrs. Rachel KING, of Chicago... He came here with his parents in 1850, making farming his occupation... Morgan A. Lewis was a man of considerable influence in Neponset Township, where he filled different offices with tack and ability... P. 202 - RUFUS KING, MILO Churches of the Township of Milo: The Methodist Episcopal Church of Milo, located one mile south of Boyd's Grove, was organized in 1851... Names of corporate members are:... Rufus KING and wife... P. 91-92 - SARAH B. ____ (KING) Old Settlers' Meetings: February 22, 1867, another large meeting was held in the same place... The following is the record, as gathered at this meeting of the early settlers, commencing with the year 1828...1836. -- ... John LONG,... Mrs. Sarah B. KING,... P. 478 - SARAH HOLBROOK (1) CASS (2) KING, LAMOILLE/BERLIN: John R. CASS, deceased, was born March 31, 1833, in Richmond, N. H. He was a son of Ono and Sarah (Holbrook) Cass, natives of New Hampshire... [Sarah] is yet living in Princeton; her name now is Mrs. KING. She is the mother of two boys: Isaac H. and John R. Cass, who were reared in Michigan. They came to Bureau County, Ill., about 1851, and first farmed in Lamoille Township. They afterward bought land in Berlin Township, where our subject was married... So, it looks like we have the following KINGs: 1. Mr. King, near Joliet. (p. 535) 2. Mr. King, deceased husband of Widow King, Princeton (pp. 84, 150) 3. John King, Locust Spring (p. 438) 4. Lucy King, 1st wife of George Radcliffe, Princeton (p. 627) 5. Rufus King, Milo (p. 202) And we have the following who married a KING: 1. Rachel Lewis (King) 2. Sarah B. ____ (King) (p. 92) 3. Sarah Holbrook (King) Princeton. Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    05/19/2002 09:50:59
    1. [KING] King, Nancy
    2. Irene Watson
    3. I'm at a brick wall with a Nancy King, b abt 1795 in VA. (according to census.) She married Michael Short in 1814 in Clermont Co., OH. Researchers have been trying to find her for 30 years with no success. The thought is - could she have been married to a King prior to Short? Maybe he died? The children born to her were with Short. Rumor has it she was Indian, or part Indian. Possibly Cherokee?? Would you please check your records to see if you have anyone that could possibly fit this profile. Thanks. Irene -- All outgoing e-mail is scanned by Norton AntiVirus.

    05/19/2002 05:33:37
    1. [KING] King Family-New Member
    2. Rose Burdette
    3. Hi, I'm a new member and have been researching my King relatives in North Carolina and Georgia. I don't have much, any help or info to fill in the gaps would be appreciated. My family goes like this: John King and his wife Mary Taylor moved from Chatham County, N.C. to Washington County, Georga in 1817. They had two boys named Calvin born abt. 1809, Josiah born Nov. 30, 1810 and two female children names unknown when they arrived in Georgia. After arriving in Washington Co., Ga. they had John King, Jr. born Oct. 11, 1819 and William born abt.1828 and two other daughters names unknown. My GGG Grandfather was John King, Jr. and he married Rebecca P. Whitfield Jan. 29, 1843. I have been trying to search for the parents of John King, Sr. and Mary Taylor but have hit a brick wall. All I know is they resided in Chatham County, N.C. before they moved to Washington Co., Ga. I don't think they were born in Chatham County N.C., but came from another County in N.C. and even from Virginia. Anyone who may have any info on them would be very much appreciated. Thanks, Rose Burdette --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience

    05/19/2002 01:58:49
    1. [KING] King in Erie County, PA
    2. I have an Alfred King that moved from Erie County, PA. He moved to Kane County, Ill. on the 1850 census. On the 1860 census he is living in Carroll County, ILL. Do not know who his parents, or siblings. He had a grandson named Lewis. Do you think we might have a connection somehow? Estelle Hucks

    05/18/2002 10:56:21
    1. [KING] Re: Locating someone
    2. Janice Hopkins
    3. Hi Listers, I apologize for using the list for this purpose but I am trying to get in touch with Penny Stuckless. I have sent a reply to her about a query on Kings & the e-mail keeps coming back. If anyone has her address or knows her could you please ask her to contact me. Thank you, Janice Hopkins [email protected]

    05/18/2002 10:41:22
    1. [KING] Sarah King VA/WV>OH>IL (Father King MA>VA/WV)
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Name of Ancestor: Sarah KING (AKA Sarah SINKLER) Birth date: 1804 Birth location: VA (now WV) (Hampshire Co.?) Name of Spouse: Daniel ST.CLAIR/SINCLAIR Marriage location: (Possibly in Hampshire Co., VA/WV, where husband's father died.) Names and birth dates of known children: (See below) States/counties of Migration (if any): Sarah's father: MO>VA/WV>? Sarah: VA/WV>OH>IL Sarah's husband Daniel SINCLAIR: Scotland>Hampshire Co., VA (now WV) Death date: 9 Aug 1886 Death location: LaMoille Twp, Bureau Co., IL Other facts: Parents: Mother's birthplace: VA (Src 1850 census) Father's birthplace: MA 1850 CENSUS - ERIE TOWNSHIP, OTTOWA COUNTY, OHIO: Dwelling #187 (Sarah KING's family) Daniel SINCLAIR, 56, M, Farmer, b. Scotland, cannot read or write. Sarah SINCLAIR, 46, b. VA, cannot read or write. Sarah SINCLAIR, 13, b. OH, attended school within year. Hannah SINCLAIR, 10, b. OH, attended school within year. Daniel SINCLAIR, 8, bp OH, attended school within year. Abednego Stevens, 14, b. OH, attended school within year. Dwelling #214 (related?): James KING, 63, M, Farmer, 1200, b. VA Sarah KING, 60, F, b. NJ Mary KING, 25, F, b. OH Almira KING, 22, F, b. OH Benjamin CARPENTER, 19, M, b. OH Dwelling 216 (Two LONG men m. Sarah KING's SINCLAIR granddaughters): Christina LONG, 48, F, 200, b. Germany Frederick LONG, 20, M, farmer, b. Germany (m. Rachael SINCLAIR 1850 OH) Henry LONG, 14, M, b. Germany (m. Sarah J. SINCLAIR 1859 IL) et.al. ---------------------------- Descendants of Unknown King 1 Unknown KING b: MA . +Unknown (KING) b: VA ..... 2 Sarah KING b: 1804 VA / WV d: 09 Aug 1886 LaMoille Twp, Bureau Co., IL ......... +Daniel ST.CLAIR, Sr. b: Abt. 1794 Inverness, Scotland m: Va. d: 28 Feb 1854 Carroll Twp., Ottowa Co., OH ............. 3 Malinda Ann SINCLAIR ................ +Solomon SNYDER ............. 3 Margaret SINCLAIR ............. 3 Lewis SINCLAIR ............. 3 [1] Nancy K. SINCLAIR b: 06 Aug 1825 d: 04 Aug 1905 Carroll Twp., Ottowa Co., OH ................ +Daniel STEPHENS m: 03 May 1847 Morrow Co. OH ............. *2nd Husband of [1] Nancy K. SINCLAIR: ................ +Charles OVERHOLT b: 04 Sep 1816 Philadelphia, PA m: 17 Nov 1864 ............. 3 [2] Elizabeth SINCLAIR b: 28 Dec 1830 ................ +Martin FINKEN m: 17 Nov 1851 Ottawa Co., OH d: 18 Jan 1880 Ottawa Co., OH ............. *2nd Husband of [2] Elizabeth SINCLAIR: ................ +William HAWLEY m: 06 Jun 1889 ............. 3 Rachel SINCLAIR b: 08 Jun 1833 Morron Co., OH d: 02 Jun 1903 Van Orin, Bureau Co., IL ................ +Frederick LONG b 1: 28 Oct 1830 Hanover, Germany b 2: 28 Oct 1829 m: 28 Jan 1851 Erie Twp., Ottowa Co., OH d: 20 Mar 1904 Van Orin, Bureau Co., IL Lived in 1: 1877 Walnut Tws., Bureau Co., IL Lived in 2: 1900 LaMoille, Bureau Co., IL ............. 3 Sarah J. SINCLAIR b: 04 Oct 1836 Marion Co., OH d: 02 Sep 1923 Cashmere, Chelan Co., WA Burial: 1923 Walnut Cemetary, Walnut Twp., Bureau Co., IL ................ +Henry L. LONG b: 15 Oct 1836 Saxe-Coburg, Hannover /Coburg, Germany m: 12 Mar 1859 Limerick, Bureau Co. IL d: 10 Aug 1900 Walnut Twp., Bureau Co., IL Burial: 1900 Walnut Cemetery, Walnut Twp., Bureau Co., IL Lived in 1: Bet. 1857 - 1858 Walnut Tws., Bureau Co., IL Lived in 2: 1877 Walnut Tws., Bureau Co., IL ............. 3 Annis SINCLAIR b: May 1837 ................ +Hiram MENIER b: Mar 1834 m: 1857 ............. 3 Daniel R. SINCLAIR b: 24 Mar 1841 ............. 3 Hannah M. SINCLAIR b: Mar 1843 ................ +Peter D. ARQUETTE m: 15 Nov 1863 Ottawa Co., OH Kay Wilson mailto:[email protected]

    05/18/2002 09:58:53
    1. [KING] Kings in VA/NC
    2. Carolyn Chappell Nelson
    3. > > Name of Ancestor #1: Simon King > Birth date: > Birth location: Gates Co., NC or Nansemond, VA > Name of Spouse: Mary Eason? > Marriage location: > Names and birth dates of known children: Christian (Delaney), John, Grace, Milicent, William, Simon, Norman, Mary(?) all b. 1796-1817. > States/counties of Migration (if any): NC > Death date: will Oct 1817, proved Feb 1818. > Death location: Gates Co., NC? > Other facts:Mentions brother Norman King. will proved by Henry King. I believe...99.9% sure, he comes from the Michael King line from England to Nansemond Co., VA by 1686. Related to the Lee/King families of VA and NC...gotta get my hands on that book!> > Name of Ancestor #2: Grace King > Birth date: est. between 1796-1815 > Birth location: probably Gates Co., NC > Name of Spouse: William Muns/Munns/Munds/Monds (?) > Marriage location: Gates/Chowan Co's, NC (?) > Names and birth dates of known children: probably Jacob, Jefferson and sisters Munns/Munds... > States/counties of Migration (if any): > Death date: @1850-1860 > Death location: (?) > Other facts: Info I have is based on transcribed wills of Gates and Chowan Counties, Tax and Land records of same counties. John Jefferson Monds, in his Civil War records, gives Simon King as 'next of kin'... In Gates Co. tax records is the following: Munns, Grace 1848 12 acres Mintonsville Muns, Dracy 1849 same King, Grasey 1850 10 same Munns, Dracey 1852 12 same Muns, Dracey 1853 same Muns, Dreucy 1854 same Munns, Grace 1855 same Muns, Grorey 1855 same ", Jefferson 1856 FP (?) same Munze, Grace 1857 " same Muns, Grace 1858 " same Mums, Gracy 1859 " same Muns, Jefferson 1860 " same Interesting name spellings, huh? Anyway, I cannot find a marriage for Grace King and Jefferson Muns. Circumstances lead me to believe they are the parents of my John Jefferson Monds who was [email protected] This is a brick wall I've just got to get through before January...I want to present a nice chart and family history to my parents for their 50th in March. Any leads are MOST welcome! I have a few copies of some Bible records and other transcriptions on these Kings if anyone needs them. BTW...cannot find any info on Grace or Jefferson in the 1850 census of Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, or Pasquotank Counties of NC. There is a Jefferson in 1840, then my JJefferson in 1860. Would sure love to tie these families together and know what happened to Grace and Jefferson! Thanks! Carolyn Nelson > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > KING list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/KING.htm

    05/16/2002 06:16:56
    1. [KING] Henry Dean King and Mary Kangar
    2. Gary K. Lee
    3. I'm wanting to find out what happened to Henry Dean King (b. 1847 Erie Co., PA) and Mary Kangar (b. abt 1855 or 1856 in PA). They were on the 1880 census, Lincoln Township, Mitchell County, Iowa. I think they were still there in 1883 when Dean's brother Lewis Earl King was struck by lightening while standing inside a barn during a storm. Dean and Mary's sons Jim (b. 5 May 1879 Erie, PA) and Fred (b. Aug 1877 PA) were in Moody County, SD, in 1900. I haven't been able figure out what happened to Fred. One of my relatives has a cabinet card photo of Henry Dean and Mary (Kangar) King standing outside their home and on the back it says they were in Illinois. I am told they had a daughter Mabel who died at age 17. The only one I've been able to track to the end of his life is Jim who died 10 Jan 1941 in Brainerd, MN. How do these people relate to me? Henry Dean King was a brother to my great-great-grandmother Susannah Maria (King) Lee. Best wishes, Gary -- Gary K. Lee Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [email protected] or [email protected] cellist listowner, [email protected], [email protected], & [email protected]

    05/16/2002 05:19:55
    1. [KING] Roll Call
    2. PGM
    3. I am researching the Kings from NC and SC who migrated to MS in the counties of Lawrence, Marion and Covington. Pamela Dyess Mann -- Researching Bass, Beasley, Dyess, Evans, Everett, Fortenberry, Hill, King, Loftin, McColski,McLelland, McPhail, Myers, Pierce, Polk, Robbins, Spurlock, Sterling, Stuckey, Tolar, Ward, Williams and Williamson My Genealogy Related Pages: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pdyess/ __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with [email protected]! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    05/15/2002 04:55:02