Hi Ken and All; In a message dated 14/10/1998 04:09:15, you write: << 1. Peter King bc 1750 m. Susannah Bolling 11 children for Peter has been found so far, if the Randolph, NC King's are connected correctly. Boling King, Guilielma King and Cummings King are 3 of those children >> Would you have the names of the other Children? I'm still hunting Miller King (of NC) and his son Amazon (who lived in TN). Karen Trouvat
I also have Northern Kings. I think all the Northern King lines should get posted so we can see who we are. George Harvey King, suppose to be from MD. Moved to Washington Co., PA in early 1820's (at this time Washington Co., was sometimes considered VA or W.VA.). He was married to Margaret McElroy and their son James King was born in 1826, he married Susannah Hartsock in 1838, and they raised they family in Washington Co., PA., and are buried in the Claysville Cemetery. I have no other information on George and Margaret, but I have a large amount of James Kings descendants. Alot of them stayed in Washington Co., until the generations in the 1900's started moving. Paula Chodacki Almont, MI. buckskin@ees.eesc.com URL: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/h/o/Paula-L-Chodacki/index.html
Looking for these KINGs: If you have any formation, Please let me know... William KING was b 1825 in Indiana, his father was b. in Va...his mother was born in Conn...I do not know their names...Willliam married a woman from Ala...I have this much information from the 1900 and 1910 Texas census...William had several children, I do not know any of the names except for my gr grandfather, David Hecox KING...as you can see I have always felt that the HECOX was a maiden name that was carried over ...David was b. Dec 27, 1860...I have always been told that he was born in St. Louis, Mo...the Texas census gave Mo as the state of birth, but no town...there was a uniqueness about David in that he was a deaf mute (I have been "flammed" for this phrase...not my words, they appear on the census..actually the words were deaf and dumb, of which he was not... David and William lived together in Bandera, Bandera Co., Tx during the 1900 census ... David married (1902) Ida Jane BARNHART (also a deaf-mute) in Bandera, Tx...they had four children...Robert HORACE....John Andrew, Vida Ann, and James William...3 of the 4 children are buried within a few feet of their mother and father in Comanche Co., Tx...John is buried around Huntington Beach, Ca... William died in Texas after the 1910 census...probably buried in Erath Co., Tx...he was found in the 1910 Erath Co., Tx census...I do not know if he was widowed or divorced...David's siblings (I do not know their names) treated him as if they were ashamed of him and his condition...they should have spent time with him and they would have realized that he was truly an exceptional individual...My gr grandmother, Ida Jane (Ma KING) passed away when my mother was 12, so I have some really wonderful stories of her and some beautiful pictures of she and Pa KING ... I remember Pa KING vividly... I was 3 when he passed away in 1951...I say that in order to make the point that he was really special for a 3 yr old child to remember him so well... As I say, I have pictures of them both...they all have a very distinguishing physical feature ...their chin. That KING chin has stayed with several generations...once you see it you know that they are all related. It is a long slender chin, from the bottom lip to the tip of the chin...it is not unattractive but, does distinguish that line of KINGs... I really didn't intend to write a "book" ...Please, excuse the length...I have little to go on therefore, I tell it all!! Thank you for your reply, Linda
Kathy Stentzel wrote: > > >I do believe the "King" line must have originated in the South! Does > anyone > >have a King from Ohio, ca.1875 ? I am still looking for the one or two > that > >escaped to the North! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kathy! As a matter of fact, we do have some of our Kings who "escaped" and went North! (I loved your email!) Two great uncles of mine - Fred and Hoyt King - moved (in early 1900's) from Tennessee to Detroit...of all places...to sell those new machines called horseless carriages! They were top salesmen - always competing for "auto salesman of the year." Sorry I can't help you find your Northern branch of Kings...but with the Internet, something may come through. Best wishes from a Texan who came from those Southern Kings of Virginia & Tennessee. Nancy :-)
>I do believe the "King" line must have originated in the South! Does anyone >have a King from Ohio, ca.1875 ? I am still looking for the one or two that >escaped to the North! Of course, they moved to Nebraska, so as not too be >too far north...hope you all take this in the spirit it is sent it...just >lonely out here with no connections! >Kathy >stentzel@syix.com >
Nancy : I know your feeling. My great gf was Henry KIMG suposed to be born in VA. in 1811 My Grandfathers name was William Henry, and I had an uncle named William Henry Jr. I have hit a stone wall with my ggf in VA but have wondered if the William Henry might be the clue to a KING line. There were also Williams and Henrys in one line in NC but I have not been able to find a connection there/ Carrol On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Nancy Clayton wrote: > Welborne: Just got this.... > > King, John R wrote: > > > > Good-day cousins, > > > > I find the multiplicity of William Kings fascinating, and frustrating. > > Every generation of my clan has at least one. > > > > To start with my William (Henry?) King (1)he is reputed to come from NC, > > he was married to one Tamar Wallace, daughter of Luke Wallace and Hannah > > Oldacres Wallace. William and Tamar settled in Mason County, Wva, on the > > Ohio River in 1819. There they had 5 children, Louisa, Sarah, Winston > > Banner, Preston, and William Henry. > > > > There are several families that were closely aligned with our Kings, and > > on adjoining farms. Wallace, Wallis, Woods, Lockhart, Withers, Lanier, > > Oldacres, Day/Deigh, and Sanders/Saunders. All of these families > > inter-married, and some of the Kings, Wallis's, and Withers went on > > together to the opening of the Oklahoma teritory, and into Texas. Many > > of these associated lines can still be found in Mason County > > > > But my brick wall is William(1), family tradition says that he came from > > North Carolina, but I have as yet not been able to find his tracks. I > > believe that he and Tamar were married before first settling on the > > Kanawha, at Red House in 1815. Tamar's, Oldacre line was amongst the > > first settlers of what became Charleston, West Virginia. William was > > supposed to have fought in the War of 1812. > > > > I hope that some of these names may be familier to some of You. We have > > at least 3 William Henrys that I have found so far amongst my other > > Williams. > > > > William (1), Winston Banner (2), David Samuel (3), David Augusta (4), > > William Earl (5), John Richard > > > > Regards John Richard King > > johnking@pasdex.com.au > > > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > > USGENWEB - http://www.usgenweb.org/ > > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB - http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >
Attention Kathy Stentzel, I saw someone write to you today about "Northern King's", and I have Northern King's, including some who ended up in Ohio in the mid-1800's. The line I'm referring to was the family of Jared and Polly (Dean) King. Children: William (b. 1794), Calvin and Luther (b. 1796--twins), Lyndia (Malinda--b. 1799), Elizabeth (Betsy--b.1801), Laura (b. circa 1805), Jared D., (b. circa 1806), Chauncey (b. circa 1806), Sally (b. 1808), Moses (b. circa 1816), John R. (b. 1817), Mary (b. circa 1820). Jared and Polly married in Addison County, VT in 1793, probably moved to Kingston, Ontario around 1800, then moved to Gallia County, OH around 1816, and they and most of their children lived there until 1825, when Jared died. Polly then remarried and she and several of her children then moved to Boone County, Indiana. If any of this sounds familiar, please let me know! Lori
WILLIAM H. KING (ca. 1825 NC according to census - before 1870 TX according to census) married MARY JANE GOODWIN (1836 MS - 1910 Smith Co., TX) on 4 January 1853 in Lafayette Co., MS. She was probably the daughter of William Goodwin. Children: 1. Mary Perrine "Mollie" King (1852 MS - 1943 TX) m. 1st George W. Williams; 2nd Willis D'Mathis Owens 2. Henry Franklin King (1856 MS - 1937 TX) m. 1st Matilda Susan Langford; 2nd Mrs. Elfreeda Carter Parker 3. Elizabeth "Lizzie" King (ca. 1858 MS - ca. 1919 TX) m. Mac Barron 4. Rebecca King (ca. 1859 MS - before 1870) 5. Allen Jefferson King (1862 MS - 1933 TX) m. Lucy McCormick 6. Oliver O. King (ca. 1864 MS - ?? TX) m. Cecil Brady 7. James Alexander "Jim" King (1867 TX - 1931 TX) m. Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bryant Who were William H. King's parents & siblings? Was his marriage to Mary Jane Goodwin his first? Did his family live in MS? Was his middle name Henry? The family was in Lafayette Co., MS for the 1860 census but in 1870 census Mary Jane and the children are in Rusk Co., TX without William H. & Rebecca. Thanks! Mike Bonner JLKB@aol.com Flower Mound, TX
Welborne: Just got this.... King, John R wrote: > > Good-day cousins, > > I find the multiplicity of William Kings fascinating, and frustrating. > Every generation of my clan has at least one. > > To start with my William (Henry?) King (1)he is reputed to come from NC, > he was married to one Tamar Wallace, daughter of Luke Wallace and Hannah > Oldacres Wallace. William and Tamar settled in Mason County, Wva, on the > Ohio River in 1819. There they had 5 children, Louisa, Sarah, Winston > Banner, Preston, and William Henry. > > There are several families that were closely aligned with our Kings, and > on adjoining farms. Wallace, Wallis, Woods, Lockhart, Withers, Lanier, > Oldacres, Day/Deigh, and Sanders/Saunders. All of these families > inter-married, and some of the Kings, Wallis's, and Withers went on > together to the opening of the Oklahoma teritory, and into Texas. Many > of these associated lines can still be found in Mason County > > But my brick wall is William(1), family tradition says that he came from > North Carolina, but I have as yet not been able to find his tracks. I > believe that he and Tamar were married before first settling on the > Kanawha, at Red House in 1815. Tamar's, Oldacre line was amongst the > first settlers of what became Charleston, West Virginia. William was > supposed to have fought in the War of 1812. > > I hope that some of these names may be familier to some of You. We have > at least 3 William Henrys that I have found so far amongst my other > Williams. > > William (1), Winston Banner (2), David Samuel (3), David Augusta (4), > William Earl (5), John Richard > > Regards John Richard King > johnking@pasdex.com.au > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > USGENWEB - http://www.usgenweb.org/
Good-day cousins, I find the multiplicity of William Kings fascinating, and frustrating. Every generation of my clan has at least one. To start with my William (Henry?) King (1)he is reputed to come from NC, he was married to one Tamar Wallace, daughter of Luke Wallace and Hannah Oldacres Wallace. William and Tamar settled in Mason County, Wva, on the Ohio River in 1819. There they had 5 children, Louisa, Sarah, Winston Banner, Preston, and William Henry. There are several families that were closely aligned with our Kings, and on adjoining farms. Wallace, Wallis, Woods, Lockhart, Withers, Lanier, Oldacres, Day/Deigh, and Sanders/Saunders. All of these families inter-married, and some of the Kings, Wallis's, and Withers went on together to the opening of the Oklahoma teritory, and into Texas. Many of these associated lines can still be found in Mason County But my brick wall is William(1), family tradition says that he came from North Carolina, but I have as yet not been able to find his tracks. I believe that he and Tamar were married before first settling on the Kanawha, at Red House in 1815. Tamar's, Oldacre line was amongst the first settlers of what became Charleston, West Virginia. William was supposed to have fought in the War of 1812. I hope that some of these names may be familier to some of You. We have at least 3 William Henrys that I have found so far amongst my other Williams. William (1), Winston Banner (2), David Samuel (3), David Augusta (4), William Earl (5), John Richard Regards John Richard King johnking@pasdex.com.au
Hi, Someone posted earlier a King/Garner request for information. This next listing may be a King Garner marriage, as Vincent is a Garner name used nearby, and not a common name in Montgomery County, NC. I. Francis King was born in 1804. From the 1850 census of Montgomery County, Nc, house # 550. Francis King was married to Mary _____. Mary _____ was born in 1807 in NC. Francis King and Mary _____ had the following children: A. Sarah King was born in 1828 in Montgomery Co., NC. B. James King was born in 1832 in Montgomery Co., NC. C. Annie King was born in 1837 in Montgomery Co., NC. D. Elizabeth King was born in 1838 in Montgomery Co., NC. E. Isham King was born in 1841 in Montgomery Co., NC. F. Vincent King was born in 1844 in Montgomery Co., NC. G. Frederick King was born in 1847 in Montgomery Co., NC. H. Martitia King was born in 1848 in Montgomery Co., NC.
Hi all, The Kings of Montgomery County, NC from the 1850 census of Montgomery County. I hope to connect with everyone who may have this family. These are all the Kings listed in 1850. We do know that by 1850 many had removed to other states. All comments will be helpfull. Ken King Familys of Montgomery Co., NC in 1850. I. Francis King was born in 1804. From the 1850 census of Montgomery County, Nc, house # 550. Francis King was married to Mary _____. Mary _____ was born in 1807 in NC. Francis King and Mary _____ had the following children: A. Sarah King was born in 1828 in Montgomery Co., NC. B. James King was born in 1832 in Montgomery Co., NC. C. Annie King was born in 1837 in Montgomery Co., NC. D. Elizabeth King was born in 1838 in Montgomery Co., NC. E. Isham King was born in 1841 in Montgomery Co., NC. F. Vincent King was born in 1844 in Montgomery Co., NC. G. Frederick King was born in 1847 in Montgomery Co., NC. H. Martitia King was born in 1848 in Montgomery Co., NC. II. John King of Montgomery County, NC was born in 1807. From the 1850 census of Montgomery County, Nc, house # 496. Living next door to John King is Martin Cagle born in 1808, married "we think" to Lydia, born 1824. Perhaps a second wife, house number 497, and William King aged 1816 lives with them, and is listed as a farmer. John King of Montgomery County, NC was married to Franey _____. Franey _____ was born in 1802 in NC. John King of Montgomery County, NC and Franey _____ had the following children: A. Lucinda King was born in 1837 in Montgomery Co., NC. B. Isham King was born in 1838 in Montgomery Co., NC. C. Elizabeth King was born in 1840 in Montgomery Co., NC. D. Boling King was born in 1847 in Montgomery Co., NC. III. Peter King of Montgomery Co., NC was born in 1808 in NC. From the 1850 census of Montgomery County, Nc, house # 378. Peter King of Montgomery Co., NC was married to _____ ______. _____ ______ died in 1849 in Montgomery County, NC. Peter King of Montgomery Co., NC and _____ ______ had the following children: A. Ann E. King was born in 1834 in Montgomery Co., NC. B. Allen King was born in 1837 in Montgomery Co., NC. C. Dany King was born in 1840 in Montgomery Co., NC. D. Emily King was born in 1845 in Montgomery Co., NC. E. Cummings King was born in 1847 in Montgomery Co., NC. F. Peter King was born in 1849 in Montgomery Co., NC. G. William King was born in 1849 in Montgomery Co., NC. IV. William King was born in 1816.
Ken Poole wrote: > > Hi, Someone posted earlier a King/Garner request for information. > > This next listing may be a King Garner marriage, as Vincent is a Garner > name used nearby, and not a common name in Montgomery County, NC. > > I. Francis King was born in 1804. From the 1850 census of Montgomery > County, Nc, house # 550. > Francis King was married to Mary _____. Mary _____ was born in 1807 in > NC. Francis King and Mary _____ had the following children: > A. Sarah King was born in 1828 in Montgomery Co., NC. > B. James King was born in 1832 in Montgomery Co., NC. > C. Annie King was born in 1837 in Montgomery Co., NC. > D. Elizabeth King was born in 1838 in Montgomery Co., NC. > E. Isham King was born in 1841 in Montgomery Co., NC. > F. Vincent King was born in 1844 in Montgomery Co., NC. > G. Frederick King was born in 1847 in Montgomery Co., NC. > H. Martitia King was born in 1848 in Montgomery Co., NC. > > ==== KING Mailing List ==== > GEN. RESOURCES ON THE 'NET - http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ken: I posted the King/Garner request for info....but I don't see the connection in this email you just sent. I am looking for Sarah Garner (born 1781) who married William King (born 1779). Thanks for helping! Nancy Clayton :-)
Whats the word out of South Carolina? Anyone working on the Kings there? I'm looking for the parents of a Thomas King born 1820 - fathers name could have been Adam and the family may have had a connection to light houses (this according to family stories). Rene
Hi all, The more I get into the Kings the less I know. I would like to work with everyone working the NC Kings who might be interested in posting what we know or think we know of these folks. I am finding two sets in Montgomery County, NC, and they have been mixed into one set by some. Remember that Randolph County was part of Rowan County, NC at one time, and the Kings may have lived on King Creek in Rowan and Randolph, and never have moved an inch. So far here's what I have collected up, so please feel free to say you don't feel it's right if you think so, as that's the way we all learn: 1. Johnston King bc 1725 from Pittsylvania County, VA wife may have been (Ransom or a Cummins) Ransom now in doubt. His father Peter from New Kent Co., VA. 2. Peter King bc 1750, m. Susannah Boling (Bolling) She was of Montgomery Co., NC, her father John of VA. 3. Their children (not all agree) a. Rebecca (speculation) 1771 b. John c. Boling 1783 d. Sarah e. Gulielma (Pool or Saint name) f. William g. Lydia h. Peter i. Nathaniel 1794 j. Cummins 1796 k. ____ Unknown male (specualtion) 1778 (son John and dau Rebecca), perhaps John lited above. They lived in Randolph almost in Montgomery. Intermarried with Asheworth, Cornelison, Tyler, Graves, others in the area of Star, Troy, Seagrove ares of NC. Neighbors were, Bolling, Deatons, Cagles, Hancocks, Maness, Beans, Sanders, many others. Some claim this family had two sons to come into VA in the mid late 1600s, and one or both of them married into the Indian Chief Powhatan's lineage. Anyone who can confirm this, or reconfirm, or deny this oral tradition which came from off the Internet? Ken
RE: > In a previous emailing you asked about KING FAMILY INFORMATION, and I got a > brain-storm last night. There would be much data in an old book done by Reba > Wilson, title, LEES AND KINGS. I don't know where you'd find that book other > than genealogy libraries; however, it does deal in the area of early eastern > NC Lees and Kings, and should provide information. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello: I wonder if you find any listings of my King family lines in the Wilson book. (You may have seen my posting in the last couple of weeks..looking for my family.) I'm looking for my William King and his wife Sarah Garner (my Grt-Grt-Grt Grandparents). As far as we know they came from Virginia .... but one report says may have come from North Carolina. William was born July 10, 1779 (Scott County Virginia ?) and wife Sarah Garner was born Aug 24, 1781 (unknown place). They moved to Claiborne County, Tennessee sometime in the 1820's. Sure would appreciate you looking to see if you can spot them... I've tried to find the Wilson book in my local library, but they don't have it! Thanks! Nancy :-)
In a message dated 98-10-18 12:43:51 EDT, you write: << Some claim this family had two sons to come into VA in the mid late 1600s, and one or both of them married into the Indian Chief Powhatan's lineage. Anyone who can confirm this, or reconfirm, or deny this oral tradition which came from off the Internet? Ken >> The BOLLING family were co-mingled with the descendants of Matoaca (a.k.a., Pocahontas), youngest daughter of Chief Powhatan. It's not a legend. I'm not going into the complex issues of the early Rolfe and Bolling lines, but can give you some idea of descendency by saying that there were "White Bollings" and "Red Bollings" in Virginia. A short-cut way of saying that the descendants of Pocahontas among Bollings were called, "The Red Bollings." JOHN ROLFE m. Matoaca (KG: "Pocahontas" was her nickname) / THOMAS ROLFE m. JANE POYERS (sp. several ways) / JANE ROLFE m. COL. ROBERT BOLLING, 1675 / "The Red Bollings" line. Cf. Pocahontas' Descendants - With Corrections and Additions (Brown, Myers & Chappel; Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., 1985, 1992, 1994) Kay G. KLWRAGEG@aol.com
In a message dated 98-10-18 11:34:42 EDT, you write: << Hello: I wonder if you find any listings of my King family lines in the Wilson book. (You may have seen my posting in the last couple of weeks..looking for my family.) >> Trouble is, I don't have the book to look into, & haven't seen the book since c1980. I do, however, remember that the King family treated in the book were early in the Gates Co., NC area. If memory serves on this, SOLOMON KING (d. in Gates Co., NC, testate) was one line treated. Perhaps others. I am brand new to the KING list, as of today! Kay G. KLWRAGEG@aol.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_908677420_boundary Content-ID: <0_908677420@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_908677420_boundary Content-ID: <0_908677420@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: KLWRAGEG@aol.com Return-path: <KLWRAGEG@aol.com> To: LEE-L@rootsweb.com, NCBERTIE-L@rootsweb.com, WKing93117@aol.com, PINETUCKET@prodigy.net, sbtuscoffc@coastalnet.com, abc@HIWAAY.net, brucel@microsoft.com, HFTHusma@aol.com Cc: Niberia5@aol.com, Eyes3434@aol.com, Rgunn999@aol.com, KLWRAGEG@aol.com Subject: KING INFORMATION Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 15:04:01 EDT Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello, Cousin William - Cousins, since we both are descendants of ELVEY LEWIS of Barbour Co., AL - I through his daughter Emeline Lewis (who married Needham Lee, Jr.), and you through Elvey's daughter, Elizabeth who m. Abner H. King, 1841 Barbour Co., AL. In a previous emailing you asked about KING FAMILY INFORMATION, and I got a brain-storm last night. There would be much data in an old book done by Reba Wilson, title, LEES AND KINGS. I don't know where you'd find that book other than genealogy libraries; however, it does deal in the area of early eastern NC Lees and Kings, and should provide information. I hasten to add that the Wilson book offers a Lee line of descent (including my John Lee, Esq. of Johnston Co., NC) - with which I DO NOT AGREE. Having said that, there's nothing wrong with the RAW DATA in the book. It's the INTERPRETATION OF that data ABOUT MY LEE LINE with which I disagree. There is a will of one SOLOMON KING in Gates Co., NC, whom I believe to be in the "thick of it" in that county, as follows: SOLOMON KING (will) GATES CO., NC [Undated, but about 1785] Wife Abigail, grand-sons Solomon King Goodman, William Goodman, Elisha Porter, Demsey King Sumner, and Solomon King Valentine, grand-son Nathaniel Tynes land in Edgecombe County, grand-daughter Mary Goodman, daughter Eliza Tynes, son- in-law Thomas Tynes, daugahters Abigail Porter, Martha Sumner and Abigail Valentine, Rebecca King Valentine (wife, David Darden, JOHN LEE, son-in-law Jethro Sumner, and Henry Goodman Exrs. Test, Wm. Goodman, Jas. Gatling, Jane Sanders. HENRY KING (will) GATES CO., NC Jan 23, 1782; Nov Crt 1782 Wife Mary, sons William and John, daughters Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah, wife and BROTHER SOLOMON Exrs. Test, Henry King, George Dunn, Francis Speight, Abigail King. I don't know as yet who was father of: SIMON KING (will) GATES CO., NC Oct. 3, 1817; Feb. Court 1818. Daughter CHRISTIAN*, sons John, William, Swain and Norman, wife Mary, brother Norman King and Joseph Riddick Exrs. Test, Wm. King, Henry King. * The will of CYPRIAN CROSS, Gates Co., NC, Dec 13, 1809; Feb. Term. 1810 WIFE: CHRISTIAN*, sons Riddick, Abraham and Jesse R. Cross, DAUGHTER PRISCILLA LEWIS' CHILDREN BETSEY, PHILLIP and NANCY**. Daughters Nancy Vann, Elizabeth Vann, and Salley Cross, son Taylor Cross, John Vann Exr. Test, Jas. Usher, Jas. Williams, WM. L. SMITH. PRISCILLA (CROSS) LEWIS was apparently the wife of LUTON LEWIS, though she is referred to in Luton's will as "Peggy" [which would be nothing out of the ordinary, as nicknames and at-the-time interchangeable names were common coin] see this: LUTON LEWIS (will) Gate Co., Oct. 22, 1807; Aug. Crt. 1811 WIFE PEGGY**, sons ELVEY [KG: MINE - FATHER OF EMELINE & ALSO YOURS, AS FATHER OF ELIZABETH m. Abner H. King] and Luton, BROTHER PHILLIP, son PHILLIP**, DAUGHTERS ELIZABETH, NANCY AND PRISCILLA LEWIS**, child in esse. Test, Jos. Speight, Eff Lewis. KG: ** The wife and children above named by Luton Lewis, match the daughter and grandchildren in the will of CYPRIAN CROSS - father of PRISCILLA/PEGGY m. Luton Lewis (who HAS daughters PRISCILLA, ELIZABETH AND NANCY - AND - SON PHILLIP), etc. It looks very much to me as though you and I, William, are both descendants of CYPRIAN CROSS - AND - SIMON KING. At this point, I don't know who was father of Simon King, but I suggest to you that the King family ties seen here in Gates Co. persist all the way down into Barbour Co., AL. Kay G. KLWRAGEG@aol.com Dallas, TX --part0_908677420_boundary--
Looking for any information about the following King family. Surnames include: KING, BROWN, TATE, WILSON, MELTON. Any help greatly appreciated. Debbi Descendants of D. Milus KING 1 D. Milus KING b: Bet. 1835-1838 NC, d: Nov 1875 Sherman, Grayson Co, TX .. +Ara Angie BROWN, b: 07 Jan 1839 Clay Co, MO, m: 22 Dec 1859 Fannin Co, TX, d: 07 April, 1899 Sherman, Grayson Co, TX .......2 Alexander S. KING, b: Abt. 1865 Grayson Co, TX, d: 1878 Grayson Co, TX .......2 Eliza B. KING, b: Aug 1866 Grayson Co, TX ........... +Charles A. TATE, b: Sept 1861 LA, m: 10 May, 1888 Grayson Co, TX ................ 3 Mallie Mae TATE, b: April 1889 Grayson Co, TX ................ 3 Charles M. TATE, b: Sept 1890 Grayson Co, TX .......2 Martina KING, b: March 1870 Grayson Co, TX, d: Bet. 1902-1910 Grayson Co, TX ........... +Lee WILSON, b: March 1862 VA, m: 29 Oct, 1890 Grayson Co, TX, d: Bet. 1910 - 1920 Grayson Co, TX ................3 Oletha WILSON, b: 14 Nov 1892 Grayson Co, TX, d: July 1976 Denison, Grayson Co, TX ................3 Neal WILSON, b: Jan 1894 Grayson Co, TX ................3 Milas King WILSON, b: 25 August, 1901 Grayson Co, TX .......2 Moletus KING, b: 06 April, 1870 Grayson Co, TX, d: 20 Oct 1909 Grayson Co, TX ........... +Augusta Unknown, b: May 1875 WI, m: Abt. 1892 ................3 Amelia KING, b: July 1892 TX ................3 Claude P. KING, b: 12 Dec 1893 Grayson Co, TX, d: 23 July, 1894 Grayson Co, TX ................3 Winnie E. KING, b: Sept 1894 TX ................3 Beulah C. KING, B: Jan 1898 TX ................3 Ethel B. King, b: June 1899 TX ................3 Cecil A. KING, b: 14 Mar 1901 TX, D: Feb 1964 TX .......2 Katie/Kathryn KING, b: Abt. 1872 Grayson Co, TX ........... +W.K. MELTON, m: 15 Oct 1893 Grayson Co, TX .......2 Laura S. KING, b: Grayson Co, TX, d: 27 March, 1877 Grayson Co, TX