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    1. Re: [KING-L] KINGS in New York
    2. Gerald Piechocki
    3. Hi, Sarah -- Not researching this line of KINGs myself, but the name Chauncey jumped out at me. Another researcher has given me the following, which I'll just outline for you. Don't know if they might connect with yours, but the name Chauncey King seems a little unusual, don't you think? (In my database of over 6000 names, this is the only Chauncey I have! <g>): 1) Henry King, b 1794 NY, m. (Cynthia?), d 1865. Had 10 children: 2) 1. George (had 6 children) 2) 2. Vernon (had 2 children) 2) 3. Charles (had 6 children) 2) 4. Degolier (had 8? children) 2) 5. Henry (had 2 children) 2) 6. John (had 2 children) 2) 7. Cynthia 2) 8. Job (had 2 children) 2) 9. Huldah 2)10. Sabrina 2) 4. Degolier King, b 3 Jan 1821 Jefferson Co., NY, d 12 Apr 1897, Berrien Co., MI; m. 1st Mary; 2nd Almira Earl. Moved to New London, OH, 1839; then to Huron Co, OH; moved to MI in 1855. * name given on cem marker as "Degolier Chauncey King." * Possibly 8 children, only name given to me is: 3) 1. Chauncey Degolier King 3) 1. Chauncey Degolier King, b 12 May 1872, Sodus, Berrien Co, MI, d 23 Aug 1960, Belding, Ionia Co., MI; m Ida Grace Meabon 1897 in Ionia Co., MI. Five children: 4) 1. Elizabeth P. King 4) 2. Mildred M. King 4) 3. Agnes R. King 4) 4. Crystal Cevilla King 4) 5. Herbert Freeman King ~~~~~~~ I think it's possible that your lines connect to these. Perhaps your Chauncey is a cousin of Degolier, maybe a nephew of Henry (1). The lady who gave me this info has a note that the source is "page 221 of the Green Family Book." Nothing further, no author, location, etc. If this info interests you and you'd like to follow up with her, I'll try to get in touch with her. I haven't heard from her in over a year, and she had health problems. She wasn't on the net, so you'd have to write to her. Dottie gpiechocki@email.msn.com

    12/02/1998 07:04:47