I, like many others do not download attachments. Please send the data in the normal manner. Tom King, Sr.
Does anyone know more about this Robert King? A notice was posted in Knoxville, Knox Co.Tennesee on 16 Jan 1821 that reads: "The subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Knoxville that he has commeenced the boot and shoemaking business in part of Robert King's house, that was lately occupied by Drs. Wiatt and Mcintoch and opposite A. Rheas' hotel. Wilson Madaris, December 12, 1820."
I am still seeking any information on my grandfather, John King, prior to his arrival in the States in 1860, and on the family he sired. John was from SCT (Fife?), born abt 1835-40. He met Janet Greig Jack aboard ship to the States, married her in Baltimore in 1860, and they settled in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC. John is believed to have died in Raleigh, probably before 1900. Janet died in Baltimore in 1910. Their children included: Christina, b. 1863; William, b. 1865; George, b. 1869 (died bef. 1880); John P., b. 1871; Margaret, b. 1874; Janet, b. 1877; and Peter Robert, b. 1880 (my father). Most of the children apparently moved to Baltimore before 1910 - probably before 1900 - and are buried in Loudon Park Cemetery in Baltimore. I lost track of my uncles and aunts years ago (distance and age differences) and would be interested in any information on them as well as on John. Any help at all would be appreciated. Many thanks. By the way, I noticed a posting re length of a generation. In my own case, the last two generations covered 48 years. Seems a "generation" can be quite variable. Bob King
Seeking information on the family of Price King. This is what I have so far from his grandson, William C. King, Jr. (b.1904 d.1995) in Denison, Tx. Price King m. __________ (supposedly in VA.) and migrated to Missouri children: Samuel Price King Molly King (b. 1852) m. 1st _____ Abernathy, m.2nd _______Johnson buried in Denison, TX Margaret "Maggie" King (b. 1855) William C. King, (b.1857 d.1929 in Denison, Tx.)m. Laura Ann Wilson Children of William C. King and Laura Ann Wilson: Arthur Lee King (b.1899 in Denison, Tx. d.1954) Raymond Branch King (b.1902 d.1955) m. Mary Felder William C. KING, Jr. (b.1904 in Denison, Tx. d. 1955, buried in Tulsa, OK) m. Erma Catherine STANFORD (b. 1904 d. 1995) If anyone sees any possible connection, I am at a dead end going back beyond William C. King who was born in Denison, TX and married Laura Ann Wilson there. You can respond to me at <kingm@koyote.com> Thanks for interest.
in the Corpus Christi,Texas area- looking for the children of Coleman and Ethel [Seale] King. married Limestone Co,Texas area 1890s-1900. Ann
I am looking for information about a King family that was in Al in the 1840's. The fathers name was possibly HIram the wife's surname was Reeves.>There was a daughter named Martha Ann who was born in Al in 1847. Any help>will be appreciated. Barbara.
I don't know that there is any connection, but I am researching KINGs in OK and AL. updated: June 9, 1998) J. Nathaniel KING BORN: Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama -- 1840 Father: (First name unknown) KING Born: Ireland Mother: Name unknown Native American (probably Cherokee) DIED: 1930 age: 90 Moulton, Lawerance Co., Alabama (Maybe Decatur, Morgan Co., Alabama) ======================================================================== FACTS: 1. Number of wives unknown. (two were:) a) Emeline-Mother of Nathan T. KING b) Nancy BROWN-Mother of William Ludy KING 2. He had ten children. 3. Known names of children a) Katherine (Kitty) KING Chaney b) Thomas L. KING c) Nathan T. KING-Born Nov. 11,1883 d) William Ludy KING-Born Jun. 25,1886 4. Civil War Record CSA (questionable) a) An individual that appears to match J. Nathaniel KING is listed: 1. J.N. KING in Co."A", 48 Alabama Infantry CSA and on the muster roll for that Company as John N. KING, prvt. 2. J.N. KING in Co. "C", 46 Alabama Infantry CSA. prvt. HERESAY: 1. His parents owned a plantation and slaves. 2. He had seven brothers. Three may have been named: a) Frank b) James c) Roscoe _______________________________ My KINGs moved into Tishamingo, OK from the Limestone Co. area in AL. I have no idea how many of the family moved. I just know that J.N. King came with some if not all of his family in 1902. The "baby" was 16. I just know there was a bunch. I'd be interested to know of any others. I'm hitting a "brick-wall" in AL. trying to find JN's parents. Geraldine King
Dear Fellow King Researchers� I got so many requests that I thought this would be easier� Hope this helps somebody, and if it does, be sure to remember me - either in your will or while digging up the "King Family" (golly, I used to love that television show�) GENERAL JOHN EDWARDS KING, OF KENTUCKY A Sketch by His Great Granddaughter, Goode King Feldhauser, of St. Paul, MN. Published before 1929 (Sorry had a friend helping me and she forgot to write down the title of the book�will see if I can find it again the next time I go to the Library. - Pam) General John Edwards KING was born in Stafford county, Virginia, Dec. 21, 1757, was the son of William KING, Clerk of the Court and Justice of Stafford Co. 1742-1760, and his wife, Elizabeth EDWARDS, daughter of John EDWARDS and his wife, Jane ARRINGTON, of Westmoreland county, Virginia. Jan ARRINGTON's mother was Elizabeth MONROE, b. 1674, daughter of Captain Andrew MONROE and his wife, Eleanor SPENCE. Elizabeth MONROE (Capt. Andrew) married Thomas ARRINGTON of Westmoreland Co. who died 1715. General John Edwards KING's grandfather was William Alfred KING, of Stafford County, who married Sophia BURGESS, and William Alfred KING was the son of William KING, who left a will dated 1702, whose wife was Judith PEYTON. John Edwards KING, when but nineteen years of age, fought with his brothers, Jack, William, Valentine and Nimrod, as a private in the Stafford County Militia, 3rd Virginia Regiment, in the Revolutionary War, and all were discharged from the camp at Valley Forge, Feb 16, 1776, "to return to their homes in Stafford county." Probably on account of the disturbances which the war brought about in eastern Virginia, there was a heavy immigration westward about the year 1780. Settlements began to spring up all over the area of good lands, and there was a general exodus towards Augusta County and that vicinity. Justice William KING, having died, his widow, Elizabeth Edwards KING, decided to sell her plantation and accompany her children to Augusta County. She was at that time about sixty years of age, and was still living in 1790, when she is mentioned in the will of her son Valentine KING. They did not remain long in Augusta County, for the Kentucky records show them living in Kentucky a few years later. All of the sons fought at King's Mountain, serving under Col. Isaac SHELBY, and though John Edwards KING was but twenty-three years old, he "displayed so much daring and initiative in action as to call forth the praise of his general." Elizabeth Edwards KING's children were: 1. Philip, b. at Brooke, the King plantation at Dumfies, Virginia, who went to Cumberland Co. Va. in early manhood. 2. John KING, b Dec 1, 1740, who married Mary Hampton, (of Wade Hampton Family,) who fought at Valley Forge, received land for his services in Jefferson Co. Ky., and died in Fairfax Co. Va. His sons inherited their father's land, and all of them took up their residence in Kentucky, became men of prominence and left large families. The third son was Edmund KING, who went to Pittsylvania when a very young man and married twice. The fourth child was William KING, born Feb 22, 1745, married to Stafford Co. Lettice Bland. This William KING was a Member of the Convention of 1792 which formed the first constitution of Kentucky. He was a Representative and Elector of the Senate of 1792 from his home, Nelson County, Ky. under the First Constitution. He fought at Valley Forge and at King's Mountain (See Draper's King's Mountain and its Heroes) and for his services he received 1782 acres in Jefferson county. The fifth child of Elizabeth Edwards King, was Withers KING, " born at Brooke", Stafford Co. August 20, 1741. He married in Stafford Co. 1761-2, Sarah____________, who signed a deed with her husband for sale of land to Hayden EDWARDS. She is said to have been Sarah ALEXANDER, which is probably correct as she named her first son, Alexander KING. He also received land for Revolutionary services and there is a Treasury Warrant for land issued Oct. 15, 1779, signed by Patrick HENRY to Withers KING, on record in Frankfort, KY. Withers KING died in Nelson County in 1818, leaving a will. He had twelve children and on of his grandchildren was Yelverton Peyton King, born 1796. The sixth child of Justice William KING and his wife, Elizabeth EDWARDS, was Valentine KING, b 1747, received land in Jefferson Co., Ky. for Revolutionary services, also in Fayette Co. proved April 13, 1790, which mentions "my beloved mother" Elizabeth Edwards KING, and his brothers and sisters. He never married. The Seventh child of Elizabeth Edward KING was Nimrod KING, b in Stafford Co. Nov 29, 1750. There is a record that he served in the Revolution in a S.A. R. Volume; but the writer of this article knows nothing else about him save the Overwharton Parish record of his birth. The Eighth child was Robert KING, born 1752. The ninth child was George KING, b. 1754, who early in life went with his uncle Thomas KING to Louisa and Henry County. He married Mary Smith, Step-daughter of Ballinger WADE, and for his Revolutionary services had land in Cumberland County. The tenth child was Elizabeth KING, b 1755, who married an OWEN. The eleventh child was John Edwards KING, of whom later, and the twelfth child was Thomas KING, b 1759. Much has been said of General John Edwards KING in Kentucky histories. The Filson Club published his life, with portrait, a copy of which appears with this article; Micah TAUL in his Memoirs, speaks of his friend John Edwards KING in highest terms; Allen's History of Kentucky, and other Kentucky histories; &c.&c. Mr. Samuel M. DUNCAN, a distinguished citizen of Nicholasville, KY. thus wrote in a personal letter addressed to Mr. William Alexander, of Burksville, KY., a great grandson of John E. KING. "My father knew General KING intimately and stated to me that he was a man to be feared and loved. No man stood higher in the esteem of Gov. Shelby than John Edwards KING. He was a military genius and an excellent tactician." He built a large residence on his land which comprise about two thousand acres, near Burksville, Ky., to which he gave the name "Melmont", and here he loved to gather his friends together. He had a custom of giving a yearly feast at Melmont, a feast which lasted several days at a time. When the great KING coach, with servants in mulberry livery, lumbered almost continuously on the rough roads, the residents of Burksville would say " the General is entertaining." Milton KING, a son of General KING, who moved to Paducah, KY. took with him that old KING coach, the steps of which folded up out of the way of deep mud, and the writer on her childhood, used to play in it with her sisters. When, in 1798, Burksville was established as the county seat of Cumberland Co. Ky, John Edwards KING received the appointment of clerk of both the county and circuit courts, and at the ninth presidential election, he was voted one of the electors for Kentucky and cast his vote for his relative, James MONROE. "In the War of 1812," quoting Micah TAUL in his Memoirs, "The 5th Reg. Commanded by Col. William RENNICK, of Barren, constituted one brigade, commanded by my friend General John E. KING. Major James W. TAYLOR, who later moved to Tennessee, was his aide." John Edwards KING was twice married. His first wife was Sarah CLIFTON, daughter of Brudette CLIFTON and his wife Rebecca KENNER. She died at "Melmont" in 1815, leaving a large family, and he married some years later, Ellen Jefferson, by whom he had no children. He left a will dated May 13, 1828, signed by Joel OWSLEY, Harold P. SAUFLEY, Granville BOWMAN, Burdette Clifton PILE, P. SIMMERSON and Joe Chrisman." His son, Milton KING, succeeded his father as circuit and county clerk, and held the position until the adoption of the constitutions of 1850. The Filson Club Papers give the life of General KING and state "He was a man of imposing presence and courtly manners, and exercised great influence in the section in which he lived." The picture, which appears, is a photograph from an old painting now in the possession of a descendant. He was buried at his home " Melmont" and over his grave is a slab with the following inscription: "In memory of Major-General John Edwards KING, born Dec 21, 1757, died May 13, 1828." His children were Edwards KING, b 1792, married Sarah Lewis, who was the widow Dryden; 2. Valentine KING, b 1794, lived in Louisiana, married his cousin Nancy KING; 3. William KING, b 1796, d 1819, married Emily Wakefield; 4. Milton KING, b 1799, married Susan Wiles, a famous Kentucky beauty; 5. Sophia KING, b 1808, married Charles BURTON; 6. Elizabeth KING, b 1804, married Col. George TOBIN, a colonel in War 1812; 7. Alfred KING, b 1806, married (1)Nancy HAGGARD, and (2) Ellen Christian DANIEL; 8. Sarah KING, b 1810, untraced. Of these, Milton KING and his wife, Susan WILES, were the parents of John Quincy Adams KING, born May 26, 1825, married 1854, his cousin Leann Sophia Burgess KING, lived in Paducah, KY where they reared a family of five daughters. Collins HISTORY of Kentucky speaks of him: "Member of the House of Representatives from Cumberland Co. 1840-49. In 1852 he was in the Senate from McCracken Co. Ky and 1855 to 1863. In 1857 he was Speaker of the House, and in the same year he was acting Lieutenant Governor, and during the illness of Gov. MOREHEAD, he was sworn in as Governor of the state. John Q.A. KING was a college man, and was gifted as an orator. He practiced law in Pacucha, KY and many sons of Kentucky who have gone down in the history of their state, had studied law under him. In 1877, he was called to Colorado to take charge of the celebrated Vigil and St Vrain Spanish Land Grant case which comprised valuable tracts of land in southern Colorado, and upon which lay the town of Trinidad and coal and coke lands worth many millions of dollars. John Q.A. KING won this great case over his opponent, the great Ben. BUTLER, which was afterwards called "Ben. BUTLER's Waterloo." John Q.A. KING die of pneumonia after an illness of but a few days,--- the first illness he had ever known, and is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado. His children were: 1. Mary Elizabeth KING, married Dr. John Gaunt BROOKS of Paducah. 2.Nancy Susan KING, married Mr. Robert BAGNELL, of St. Louis. 3. Ellen KING, married (1) Mr. Robious WHITE, and (2) Mr. William PRAKWINKEL. 4. Leann Quincy KING, married Roderick GURLEY, of Denver, Colorado. 5. Goode KING, married (1)Charles Fred HAYWARD, of Denver, and (2) Edward FELDHAUSER, of St. Paul, Minn. 6. Zeta KING, died at age of two years, in Denver. Alfred King, son of Gen. John Edwards KING, died May 9th, 1872. By his first wife Nancy HAGGARD, he had seven children, one of whom was Leann Sophia Burgess KING, who married her cousin John Q.A. KING. By his (2) wife, Ellen Christian DANILE (sic), Alfred KING had among others, Judge William Wodson KING, of San Antonio, Texas. At the time of the Mexican War, Alfred KING organized a battalion at Opolouses, La., but he treaty of Guadalupe Hidalga was signed before they could get into active service. He was Colonel of his forces. Mrs. FELDHAUSER (nee Goode KING) is writing the history of the KINGs of the Southern States. She began this work some ten years ago with the intention of collecting data of the Stafford County KING branches. She had the assistance of such men as George Austin MORRISON, attorney, of New York City, J. L. GOODIN, Historian of Maryland and Delaware, and others who had made a study of the KING branches. She ahs traveled through Virginia, Kentucky and other southern states in quest of unpublished KING official records, and her files contain thousands of KING data. She would like to hear from KING descendants who are interested, for her book now embraces KINGS of all southern states as most of the branches connect with the parent stem at some point. She is also collecting data of the CLIFTON family, HAMPTON, COTTON and MOUNTJOY. CORRECTION The May 1929, number of the Register carried an article "General John Edwards KING," by Mrs. Goode KING FELDHAUSER, of St. Paul. The following letter calls attention to an error in the article. As the letter contains interesting historical data we print it in full: Nov 9, 1929 My dear Mrs. FELDHAUSER: In your recent article on General John Edwards KING, mention was made of his second wife as "Ellen." This, according to the marriage records in Frankfort, is incorrect, for her name, instead of "Ellen" was Priscilla. She was married previous to her marriage to Gen'l KING, at least twice, having children by each of those marriages. The first record that I have of her is in Woodford County, KY as the "widow Jefferson," renting land from the heirs of Bartlett SEARCY, May 1814. Of her Jefferson children there is recorded the marriage of her daughter Delilah Anne Jefferson to Bennett P. Settle in Frankfort, Aug 10, 1816, with written consent of her mother, Pricilla SETTLE. At this time who was widow of Thomas SETTLE, father of Bennett. P. SETTLE, her step-son marrying her daughter. Thomas SETTLE's will is recorded in Frankfort in May 1816, and the only child of the union of Priscilla and Thomas SETTLE was not born until July 1816, this child, Mary Anne Thomas SETTLE married John BUTLER of Jessamine Co. KY 1834. The marriage bond of Priscilla Jefferson and Thomas SETTLE was in Woodford co. Ky. Aug 1814. Tradition in the family says Priscilla married a near relative of President Thomas Jefferson, in the early 1790's, in Georgetown, which is now a part of Washington D.C. The name of the Jefferson husband is not known to me, but it is thought tat his name was John. Anyone having an data about his line, is cordial invited to write me I am particularly interested in the discovery of who Priscilla's people were. Mrs. Margaret SCRUGGS CARRUTH REMEMBER: this was written before 1929, so no doubt these ladies are long deceased. I do not have any further info��tried to copy spelling as is. Hope this helps Pam
Charles King and his wife, Charity Pennington, came to Newberry Co., SC about 1750s...They had been, I believe in Cleveland Co. NC prior to that... I believe Charles King's parents are Jacob King and Keziah Butler but I know nothing else... More than likely Jacob was German or Swiss...That is some information that King's Mountain was named for Charles and Charity... I believe Jacob and Keziah came from either the southern edge of PA or northern edge of VA or Frederick MD The Pennington's came from Essex Co. VA.. about 1730s....Can anyone out there help....Charles was a wonderful pioneer of SC.....Anne
Where and when did the King family migrate to SC? Were they living near York Co., SC in the 1770-80s? Juanima McFarland macdol@mindspring.com 8 July 1998 KING-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > KING-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 138 > > Today's Topics: > #1 KING, Robert/Forwarded [Mdbirds@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: KING, Robert/Forwarded > Date: Sat, 4 Jul 1998 10:57:31 EDT > From: Mdbirds@aol.com > To: KING-L@rootsweb.com > > Forwarded from another message board, > > << Subject: KING, Robert > From: nikkenmag@aol.com (Nikkenmag) > Date: 03 Jul 1998 08:42:23 EDT > > Robert KING b 1730 Ireland, emigrated to VA with son Robert/ wife TAbitha > Dolby; they all then migrated to SC >>
Has anyone ever run across a Baker King? He is the father of Sally (Soria) King who married John Vaughn in Greene Co. Kentucky. This was about the year 1798. If you have any info on him or run across him I would appreciate any info you could pass along my way. Thanks for the help. Theresa
I have a Thomas King that was born in 1820 SC. He moved to AL by 1843. Family history says that his father's name may have been Adam [it's what he named his son]. Sound familiar to anyone? Rene
Looking for info on Mary E. King. She settled in DeKalb Co., Al in the late 1800s. She was a widow when she came. I know nothing about her husband Herman. 1900 Census states she had 8 children 7 living in 1900. I only know about the three listed below. Mary and all three of the children listed are buried at Little River Cemetery in Mentone, DaKalb Co., AL. Any leads on the following will be greatly appreciated. Marie Crowe Waters Descendants of Herman King 1 Herman King Unknown - Unknown .. +Mary Elizabeth Gober 1820 - 1916 ......... 2 Mary Jane King 1859 - 1931 - listed in the 1880 Hamilton Co, TN Census ............. +George Washington Crowe 1854 - 1944 ......... 2 Georgia Dahlonega King 1861 - 1942 - born in Forsyth Co., GA ............. +William Calvin Perkins 1867 - 1951 ......... 2 William H King 1864 - 1939 - born in Forsyth Co., GA ............. +Manerva "Bell" Perkins 1869 - 1944
I'm looking for information on John King, who died in Oklahoma in 1934. Anyone with King ties in OK, please let me know...I have very little info on this family. Thank you
Good Morning all, Is anyone related to General John Edwards KING, (born 1757 in VA) of Kentucky? I found a short biography of him in a book and will send info to anyone who thinks they might have a connection. The reason he interests me is because he has a son listed named Edmund. This is the first Edmund KING I have found other than my ggggg grandfather Edmund. I think my Edmund might be a grandson to John Edward, but am missing that middle generation. Here is a bit of what is in the article... "General John Edward King's grandfather was William Alfred King, of Stafford County, whom married Sophia Burgess, and William Alfred King was the son of William King who left a will dated 1702, whose wife was Judith Peyton." Many more ancestors named. You can email me privately.... Pam
Hi Tom (and others), I have an ancestor Nathaniel KING b 1775 Westmoreland Co VA d 18 Nov 1843 Sevierville TN who married in 1794 to Elizabeth Runyon b 1779 Brock's Gap, Rockingham Co VA d 6 Aug 1852 Sevierville, TN. If any of you can help me in confirming this and finding their ancestors I will appreciate it so very much. God bless, Eva enharris@tcity.com -----Original Message----- From: KING-D-request@rootsweb.com <KING-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: KING-D@rootsweb.com <KING-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 06, 1998 2:03 PM Subject: KING-D Digest V98 #139 >KING-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 139 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: King [Mdbirds@aol.com] > #2 Re: Agnes King b: 15 Jul 1682 Suff [genealogy14@juno.com (Betsy Jones)] > #3 King, Nathan J. [fullmoon <fullmoon@tx3.com>] > #4 J. Nathaniel KING ["Claudy L. King" <gking@sierranet.] > #5 Re: King [Pat Trecker <ptreck@execpc.com>] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from KING-D, send a message to > > KING-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ >I found this elsewhere. Maybe someone can use it. > ><< Subject: Re: King >From: winking046@aol.com (WinKing046) >Date: 04 Jul 1998 01:03:29 EDT > >My name is Tom King. >My Aunt May did a geneology research going back 13 generations. Many of our >relatives lived in Georgia. Do you have any specific questions. I am >relatively new at geneology research, but I have a copy of my aunt's geneology >report and would be glad to help if I can. > > >______________________________ >I suspect that James (Jacobus) Kinge is the parent to Agnes King but do >not have the documentation to prove it. Can anyone help me with >documenting this line and the ancestry of Agnes King? Here's the >documentation I have of Agnes King being the wife of John Austin. Also >documenting to Agnes is the book Austins of America plus: >3/93. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, page 26 lists: Austin John >(1676-1767) & 1st wife Agnes King (1681-1732); 5 Oct. 1699; Suffield, >CT. > >Descendants of James (Jacobus) Kinge > >1 KINGE, James (Jacobus) b: Abt. 1649 d: 1722 > +FULLER, Elizabeth b: 31 May 1652 in Ipswich, Essex, >England m: 23 Mar > 1671/72 d: 30 Jun 1715 in Suffield, Hartford, CT >2 KING, James b: 14 Mar 1674/75 in Ipswich, Essex, MA d: 15 Jul >1757 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT > +HUXLEY, Elizabeth m: 22 Jun 1698 in Suffield, Hartford, >CT >2 KING, William b: 04 Jan 1678/79 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: >30 Sep 1680 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT >2 KING, Annis b: 15 Jul 1681 in Suffield, Hartford, CT >2 KING, Agnes b: 15 Jul 1682 in Suffield, VT, USA d: 07 Jun 1733 >in Suffield, > VT, USA > +AUSTIN, John b: 29 Oct 1671 in Suffield, Hartford, CT m: >05 Oct > 1699 in Suffield, Hampshire, MA d: 18 May 1737 in Suffield, >Hartford, CT >2 KING, Benjamin b: 20 Nov 1683 in Suffield, Hartford, >CT d: 1733 > +HALL, Rememberance m: 24 Apr 1712 in Suffield, Hartford, >CT >2 KING, Benoni b: 05 Dec 1685 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: 17 >Jun 1686 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT >2 KING, Joseph b: 15 Jun 1687 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: 23 >Jan 1687/88 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT >2 [1] KING, Joseph b: 10 May 1689 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: >in Suffield, CT > +WILSON, Mary (Jesse) m: 02 May 1717 > +DEVOTION, Hannah m: 02 Jun 1740 in Suffield, Hartford, >CT >2 [2] KING, Mary b: 30 Apr 1692 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: 08 >May 1769 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT > +HARMON, John > +SIKES, Victor m: 08 Nov 1711 in Suffield, >Hartford, CT >2 [3] KING, William b: 29 Sep 1695 in Suffield, Hartford, CT d: >08 Jan 1774 in > Suffield, Hartford, CT > +BEDLAKE, Bethia m: 29 Jun 1717 in Westfield, Hampden, MA > +ADAMS, Anna m: 02 Feb 1770 > >Betsy Jones >Arizona > >_____________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > >______________________________ >Dead end! >Looking for information on Nathan J. King, born in Frederick Co. MD date >unk., died in Preston Co. WV in 1898, married Ann Elizabeth Hale >Children: John, Francis, Christina, Daniel J., Joshua, >Luther, Lydia A., and Alice > >Don't have much more information on them than this. Found out that >Francis died at Antietam, the rest lived in Prestion County WV, most of >their lives. > >Anyone here you recognize?, Am stumped at this point, could use any >assistance. > >Jim Wolfe >Enumclaw, WA >fullmoon@tx3.com > >______________________________ >Does anyone have the 1880 Census for Limestone Co. AL.? I'm Looking for >the family of J[probably John] Nathaniel KING. Wife Emeline. >Children: Thomas and Katherine[Kitty] maybe others. I know in 1886 he >was married to Nancy Brown and had a son born on June 25th in Athens. > >Any help or suggestions will be welcomed. > > Geraldine KING > >______________________________ >At 01:31 PM 7/5/98 -0400, Mdbirds@aol.com wrote: >>I found this elsewhere. Maybe someone can use it. >> >><< Subject: Re: King >>From: winking046@aol.com (WinKing046) >>Date: 04 Jul 1998 01:03:29 EDT >> >>My name is Tom King. >>My Aunt May did a geneology research going back 13 generations. Many of our >>relatives lived in Georgia. Do you have any specific questions. I am >>relatively new at geneology research, but I have a copy of my aunt's >geneology >>report and would be glad to help if I can. >> >>Tom, > >In that 13 generations, was it determined where your KINGs came from to >this country? If Ireland, which county? Thanks. I, too, had a great Aunt >May King. > >
This is NOT my line. I am passing it on in case it might help some else. Please contact Mike directly. << Do you have William H. King (ca. 1825 NC - before 1870 TX) who married Mary Jane Goodwin (1836 TN - 1910 Smith Co., TX) on 4 January 1853 in Lafayette Co., MS? He's a dead end for me. Thanks! Mike Bonner JLKB@aol.com Flower Mound, TX >>
> > Since subscribing to this list have been contacted by Aussie Cousins who,although they lived close when I lived in Bradford ,YKS. we had never heard of.We descend from- > >William KING,butcher, b.Hepworth,SFK. about 1777, m.Ann BULL at Rickinghall Inferior,28 Oct.1799. Children- > Elizabeth KING b.1801 Thomas MARTIN 8 Mar 1824 > George KING b.1808 m. Maria CLARK 22 Mar 1835 > James KING b.6 May 1810 (butcher) m.Susan MORLEY b.Redgrave cum Botesdale 1814 >m.2 Oct 1834 ,Rickinghall Inferior (my ggrandparents). > William KING b.1802 m. Emily ??? > Charles KING b.1816 m.Elizabeth (Eliza) MEAKINS 25 Jun 1842 John KING b.6 Jun 1813 m.Mary FORDHAM 18 Feb 1842 Sarah KING b.11 Jun 1820 m.John TURNER 23 Jan 1842 Joseph KING b.7 Apr 1805 m. Ann HUBBARD 2 Nov 1832 Mary Ann KING b 28 Dec 1817 m.Dan GODDARD 21 May 1839 > >If you see a connection and contact me by email I will be grateful, Doug. >
Hi Deb, my 1Ggrandfather, Robert H. KING, b. 16 Feb 1876, d. 3 Jul 1945, in Virginia m. Minnie Ann MOORE, b. 17 Sep 1874, d. 9 June 1945, in VA. Robert had a brother, Wesley KING.