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    1. [KING-L] Wake County NC Kings
    2. I have noticed that a number of people are researching the King line in Wake County North Carolina. I have not researched this county but have found a deed in Bertie County North Carolina that connects to Wake County. I am copying the deed in case it is not known to other searchers- Bertie County North Carolina Deed Book CC, p. 35, Feb. 7, 1829 HENRY KING of State of North Carolina and County of Wake, WILLIAM KING of Wake County, MARY KING of Wake County, ELIZABETH KING of Chatham County and CHARLES KING of Guilford County by virtue of a power of attorney made by the four last named persons and above named HENRY KING in his own right of one part and John Freeman of Bertie County - witness that the said HENRY KING has sold a certain tract of land in Bertie County agreeable to plats No. 13 and 27, HENRY KING's part, half brother of WILLIAM KING, deceased , No. 13 on Rocquist Swamp adjoining Benton King and No. 27 adjoining John Thompson, No. 13 of 42 acres and No. 27 of 58 acres. Witnesses George Askew and Henry R. Bond. By way of explanation, the land being described is land belong to WILLIE KING , minor son of CHARLES KING, Senior. WILLIE KING die unmarried and still aminor. The land was divided among his brothers and sisters. CHARLES KING, Sr. was the son of CHARLES KING, the grandson of WILLIAM KING and ggrandson of MICHAEL KING who first patented land in Nansemond County in 1667. I hope this information will be of use to researchers. Henry L. King

    08/11/1998 03:54:14