James King of Haverhill, Grafton County Asa King of Whitefield, Coos County Submitted by Gar Watson [email protected]

James King was of Plaistow, NH when he married Deliverance Harriman of Haverhill, MA on 6 Mar 1760. Plaistow, NH and Haverhill, MA are separated by what is now the state boarder. Plaistow, NH was officially established in 1746 after a boundary dispute between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the New Hampshire Grants. They lived in in the Plaistow, NH/Haverhill, MA area through the births of their first three children, the third being James on 20 May 1765 recorded at Haverhill. By 27 Jul 1766 James King was named freeman of nearby Hampstead, NH where their next five children were baptized through their son George on 15 Nov 1773. The larger move of the family occurred before the birth their daughter Polly on 3 Oct 1775 recorded at Sutton, NH. Instead of the five to ten miles James and Deliverance may have moved from the Plaistow, NH/Haverhill, MA area of the Hampstead area, it was a move of roughly 60 miles to the Sutton area where James and Deliverance remained through their deaths. Merrimack County was established in 1823, from Rockingham and Hillsborough counties. When James and Deliverance died, Sutton was part of Hillsborough county as Merrimack was not yet formed. The 1790 census for James King listed the household with two males under 16, two males over 16, and three females. Their son John was also listed in Sutton with one male under 16 and two women. That matches up for John and his second wife Ednah and his two known children by that time. By 1790, their son James had settled another 60 miles or so north in Haverhill, NH.

I recently posted this on the genforum. http://genforum.genealogy.com/king/messages/19785.html

This is the family of their son James who settled in Haverhill, Grafton Co., NH.

James King (b 20 May 1765 Haverhill, MA- 2 Dec 1850) m 23 Nov 1786 Elizabeth Young (abt 1762 - Nov 1825) m2 Eunice Newell (abt 1777 - 8 Jan 1846) Edward King m 27 Nov 1806 Eunice Child Hibbard (b 18 May 1784 Bath, NH) dau of Timothy Hibbard and Sarah Chamberlin Betsey King m 26 Jun 1807 Moses Atwood of Landaff. James King (b abt 1788 NH - 6 Mar 1861) m 6 Jan 1812 Tunbridge, VT Hannah Hackett (21 Jan 1791 Strafford, VT) dau of Moses Hackett and Keziah Ladd Adaline E. King m Ashall Wheeler (abt 1812 - 1 Dec 1837) Hannah King (b abt 1795 Haverhill, NH) m 4 Apr 1818 Haverhill, NH

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Leonard Stevens (b abt 1793 NH) Mary King (b 24 Sep 1793 NH) m 5 Dec 1814 Haverhill, NH Lewis Hale (b abt 1789 NH - 1878)

1790 > New Hampshire > Grafton > Haverhill Series: M637 Roll: 5 Page: 38 James King 1 1 2 James and Elizabeth with one son and one daughter

1800 > New Hampshire > Grafton > Haverhill Series: M32 Roll: 20 Page: 398 James King 02010 40010

1810 > New Hampshire > Grafton > Haverhill Series: M252 Roll: 23 Page: 241 James King James King jr Edward King

1850 Haverhill, Grafton, NH James King jr 62 m Hannah King 60 f Emeline King 35 f James King 85m Abel Newell 35m (next household) Benjamin F King 30 m Annette King 19 f Alice King 2 f Cephas Cummings 2 m

1860 > New Hampshire > Grafton > Bath Series: M653 Roll: 671 Page: 779 James King 72 NH Hannah King 70 VT

From the "History of the Town of Haverhill New Hampshire" by William F. Whitcher, 1919, pages 565-6: "James King was among the early settlers of Haverhill, but the records of his family, except a few obtained from the town records, are fragmentary. There have been no representatives of his family bearing the family name for a period of more than fifty years. He lived as did also his son James King, Jr., on Brier Hill, his farm being at the top of the hill on the road leading from Swiftwater. He married Nov. 23, 1786, Elizabeth Young of Haverhill. His wife, Elizabeth, died Nov. 1825, aged 63. His second wife, Eunice, died Jan. 8, 1846, aged 69. He died Dec. 2, 1850. Children: Edward m. Nov. 22, 1806, Emma Hibbard of Bath. Betsey m. June 26, 1807, Moses Atwood of Landaff. James, Jr. m. 1811 Hannah Hackett of Tunbridge, Vt. Adaline E. m. Ashall Wheeler of Bath; d. Nov. 1, 1837, ae. 25.

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Hannah m. Apr. 4, 1818, Leonard Stevens. Mary m. Dec. 5, 1814, Linis Hale of Tunbridge, Vt.

James King, Jr., lived with his father on the Brier Hill farm and was taxed in Haverhill as late as 1852. About that time he removed to Bath. Children of James King, Jr.: Almon m. Dec. 10, 1835, Mary P. Cummings. Emeline m. Dec. 25, 1835, Cephas Cummings. Children: Chester b. Hav. Sept. 27, 1837; Adaline b. Hav. June 5, 1839; d. Mar. 31, 1840; Alice b. Hav. May 30, 1841; Cephas H. b. Hav. 1844(?) He made his home with his uncle L.H. Chase as late as 1871, but soon after went west. Another daughter* m. Lorenzo H. Chase, who occupied the farm as late as 1871."

This is the family of James and Deliverance's son Asa who eventually settled in Whitefield, Coos county.

Asa King (15 Mar 1779 Sutton, NH - Jun 1855) m 26 Oct 1795 Polly Cheney (d Dec. 3, 1813 Whitefield, VT) dau. of Nathaniel and Mary (Stevens) Cheney Nathaniel Cheney King (b 20 Feb 1801 Tunbridge, VT) m Joanna Bean Johnson (b abt 1803 NH) Sally King (22 Oct 1802 Tunbridge, VT - 8 Oct 1842) bur Pine Street Cemetery, Whitefield, Coos County, NH m 9 Jun 1821 Joseph Colby (21Jan 1798 - 1 May 1887) bur Pine Street Cemetery, Whitefield, Coos County, NH son of John Colby and Mary Quinby Polly King (b 1 Nov 1804 Tunbridge, VT) m 1830 Stephen Nichols of Lawrence, Mass. Eliza King (b 6 Jan 1807 Sutton, NH) m 1825 Ashael Aldrich James Albert King (24 Mar 1809 Sutton, NH - 1840 lost at sea) Asa King (9 Oct 1811 Sutton, NH - 18 Jul 1812) m2 Mar 1814 Whitefield, Coos, NH Sarah Burns (28 Jun 1790 - 31 Dec 1876) bur Pine Street Cemetery, Whitefield, Coos County, NH dau of John Burns and Sarah Smith Hannah King (17 Jan 1815 Whitefield, NH - 15 Apr 1896 Whitefield, NH) bur Pine Street Cemetery, Whitefield, Coos County, NH m 2 Sep 1833 Auburn, Androscoggin, ME Richard Lane (4 May 1806 Minot, ME - 12 Oct 1884 Whitefield, NH) son of Benjamin Franklin Lane and Hannah Downing John M King (19 Nov 1816 Whitefield, NH - 3 Jun 1903) m Mary A Stalbird (b Sep 1822 NH)

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1820 > New Hampshire > Coos > Whitefield Series: M33 Roll: 59 Page: 368 Asa King

Coos County Democrat, Weds., Nov. 11, 1931. Mrs. Emma King is celebrating her 90th birthday today at the home of her son, Maurice J. King, 200 Milford street, with a small dinner party made up of relatives and friends. Mrs. King's mind is keenly alert. She enjoys reading the newspapers and magazines and is intended in the current happenings of the day. She has received several gifts of cards and flowers and also a birthday cake. Mrs. King was born in Plainfield, Vt., but at an early age moved to Lancaster, where she made her home until eight years ago when her husband, Asa J. King, a Civil War veteran, died. She then came to make her home with her son. Mrs. King has one daughter, Mrs. B.M. Keith, two grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren, all of whom reside in Rochester, NY. --- Manchester Union Leader, Nov. 6.

History of Coos County, New Hampshire by George Drew Merrill; Syracuse N.Y.: W.A. Fergusson & Co., 1888, 1018 pgs.

THE FIRST "INN-KEEPER" in town was ASA KING, the founder of the village, in that he built and occupied the first house within the present village precincts. It was a low, one-story structure, located upon the spot where the residence of Frank McKean now stands, and here the first public "accomodations for man and beast." In after years a large and commodious tarvern was erected nearly opposite, upon the site of, and a part of which is now incorporated in, the store and passenger station of the Whitefield & Jefferson railroad. That first house of the village was built in 1812; the tavern house in 1828. Asa King was a native of Sutton, where he was born in 1779. He was the sixth son of James King, a British soldier, who came to this country in the service of the King during the French and Indian war. This James was an attendant upon Gen. Wolfe at the battle of Quebec, and seized and held the horse of his brave commander after that officer had received his death wound. The wife of Asa King was Polly Cheney, of Sutton, and February 20, 1801, their first child was born, Nathaniel Cheney, followed by Salley, who became the wife of Col. Joseph Colby; Polly, who married Stephen Nichols, an early writer and lecturer upon phrenology; Eliza, who wedded in 1825 with Ashael Aldrich, then of Whitefield; and James A., who became a mariner. The family of Mr. King first occupied their new home in Whitefield on Thanksgiving day, November 1812. Asa was a carpenter and joiner by trade, but his first industry after locating in town was toward the development of his thousand-acre land purchase, and the first opening north of river on the Lancaster road, was made by Mr. King on the present Dr. Waterston farm, and the land cleared for the spring planting of 1814. The second wife of Asa King was Sarah, daughter of Maj. John and Sarah (Smith) Burns. They were married in March 1814. Their children were Hannah, who wedded Richard Lane; John, who married a Stalbird, and is now a resident of Jefferson; Jane, who became Mrs. Stillman Jenney,

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and removed to Newbury, Vt.; and George, born in 1834, now a resident of Bethlehem. Probably to no resident is the town more indebted for its first glow of prosperity than to Asa King. To his natural endowment of good rugged common sense he added a mechanical skill not among the least for those days, and being physically strong, he was accounted as one of the foremost among the practical every-day men of the town. Mr. King died in June 1855, at his farm home opposite the present homestead of B.F. Lane.

COLONEL JOSEPH COLBY, born in Lisbon, January 21, 1798, came to Whitefield in 1816, and with his brothers, located upon "Comstock Hill" of which he subsequently became sole possessor, and here in the next few years he carved out the nucleus for his farm now occupied by Benjamin F. Lane and the one opposite. In politics Mr. Colby was an old-time abolitionist, and, afters its organization, a staunch leader of the Republican party. He served as selectman for many years and in 1832-33-37 represented Whitefield in the General Court. His title of colonel he obtained under the old militia service. He was colonel of the Twenty-fourth Regiment, but resigned his commission in 1832. He died May 1, 1887.

FREE WILL BAPTISTS--Rev. Joshua Quimby was here in 1816-17 forming a religious society, and several persons were baptized, the first being two brothers--Paul and John Buzzell. The place of baptism was in the river just above the site of the present grist mill. Beniah Bean, the first resident minister of Whitefield, settled here in 1819. He was ordained in 1828 at the age of thirty-five years. The ceremonies incident to the ordination were conducted in the old tavern of Asa King. The first meetings of this society were held in Mr. King's barn, which stood on the opposite side of the road where now is the residence of Frank McKean, and in this barn was organized the first church society in town, the Baptist. AMong the early laborers in this local Baptist field were Elders Nicholas Bray and Ira Bowles. In 1872 they formed a society to build a church, and work started in the fall of 1873, but it was not dedicated until September 1874. Built on Jefferson street, it contained a vestry, ladies' parlor, kitchen and various anterooms, together with a commodious audience room, with seating capacity for five hundred. In the organ loft is a pipe organ, costing a little over $1,600... Rev. G. Pinkham was pastor when the meeting-house was erected... [more information in original document not included here]

It was through the influence of Mr. Minot that ASA KING was induced to exchange his farm in Sutton for a thousand-acre tract around the present village of Whitefield, of which Mr. King may be said to have been the founder, and, by the same influence, or that of his father, some years before, came Major John Burns, from New Boston, the pioneer of several families from that vicinity and Francestown in after years. So that to Jonas Minot and his son Samuel may be accorded the credit of Whitefield's first awakening.

Dr. Charles Irwin Lane, who died April 1883, was a son of Richard and Hannah (King) Lane), settled in Whitefield in 1882 [he was born Nov 27, 1854]. He was one of twins, the other being Edward Austin, a promising lawyer of Pittsfield NH. Dr. Charles was a graduate of Hahnemann Medical college, of Philadelphia, and commenced practice at Concord, in April 1878, previous to which he travelled quite extensively in Europe. His brief life was ended after five years practice during which he had gained an enviable reputation as a man and a physician.

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White Mountain News, Whitefield,NH, Friday, April 17, 1896. MRS. HANNAH LANE. Mrs. Hannah LANE died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Effie Joan Noyes, on Wedsnesday night in her eighty-second year, after a prolonged and painful illness. Mrs. Lane was the oldest native of Whitefield at the time of her death, being a daughter of the late Asa King, who was the first settler in Whitefield village. She had passed the most of her life here, witnessing all the changes which have taken place since her childhood days in the old King homestead, then by the village mill but long since demolished. She was a lady of the warmest maternal affections, a devout member of the Advent church, and much beloved for the uniform kindness of her heart. She leaves five sons and two daughters to mourn her loss. Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Noyes' residence at one o'clock, and in the Advent church at two o'clock next Sunday afternoon, Elder Glazier officiating.

Whitefield, NH, Times, Friday, Dec. 21, 1906, p. 1. Death of Whitefield Born Boy in the West Asa King Lane, a brother of B. F. and Richard Lane, a native of Whitefield died at his home in Brookfield, Missouri, Dec. 4. Mr. Lane was well known to the older residents here. The Brookfield Gazette had this to say of him: Asa K. Lane, better known as "A.K." Lane, who passed to the final rest Tuesday evening, Dec. 4, and whose funeral took place from the First Methodist Episcopal church, of which he has been a member for years, Friday at 2 o'clock p.m., the services conducted by Rev. B.H. Wilson, pastor of the church at Linneus, and the Rev. W.F. Clayton, both former pastors of Brookfield, has been a resident of Brookfield actively connected with the business interests and the upbuilding of the city until his heart failed some years ago, since 1869, in which year he came here from his native state, New Hampshire, and engaged in the hardware business in partnership with Augustus Turner, another of Brookfield's pioneer business men. Afterwards he engaged in the grocery business, was for a time a grain buyer and conducted the Clarke hotel for some time. Mr. Lane was born at Whitefield, NH, March 29, 1836, where he made his home until immediately after the close of the civil war. He spent some time at Buford, S.C., returning to New Hampshire and from there coming to Brookfield. Mr. Lane has been a familiar figure on the streets of Brookfield for many years, always courteous, always affable and pleasant and his friends were limited only by the number of the acquaintances. His widow and son have the sympathy of all.

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Richard Lane Obituary Son of Richard and Hannah King Lane Highly Respected Citizen The death of Richard Lane, the Oldest merchant in Whitefield and Prominant business man in this part of the State, occured Wednesday April 10, 1907 at his home on High Street at 2:00 O' Clock am. He had been a sufferer from Heart Disease for the last few years and during the last winter had been confined to the fortitude that few realized how severe they were. Mr Lane was born April 11 1840 the fourth son of Richard and Hannah Lane and was one of a family of eleven children. He always lived in Whitefield with the exception of six years in his early life four of which were spent in New York City. He fought in the Civil War, being a member of Company L, first Regiment of Heavy Artillery. At the close of the war , he spent one year at Beaufort, South Carolina. on returning to Whitefield he engaged in business, forming the partnership known as Fisk & Lane, which later became the firm of Lane and Quimby . For many years this firm dealt in dry goods and general merchandise. After its dissolution M r Lane conducted the business alone until the spring of 1904 when because of failing health , he sold to Bowker & Company . Mr. lane was in business in Whitefield for thirty seven years and during that time he proved himself a man of the straightest honor, upright in all his dealings. His towns people showed their confidence in him by giving him several responsible offices. He was town Treasurer and also treasurer of the school district for several years. He was a Member of the Board of E ducation and represented the town in the Legislature. He was a Knight Templar, a member of White Mountain Lodge of Free Masons and of Almon B. White Post, G.A.R. Mr. lane was an active Church worker being a member of the Methodist Church of which he was Treasurer for many years. He was also Superintendent of the Sunday School for Nineteen Successive years. He was a true Christian, winning the deepest respect of all with whom he came in contact. In 1864 Mr. lane married Miss Nettie Chase who survives him, as does a daughter Alice Lee lane, three brothers, Benjamin Franklin Lane of Whitefield , Albert W. Lane of Plymouth, and Edward A. Lane of Pittsfield, and two sisters, Lewella H. Lane of San Francisco, and Mrs Effie J. Neyes of Redlands, California In the death of Mr. Lane whitefield sustains a Loss which will be deeply felt. He had a host of friends who will mourn him sincerely. The Funeral will be held this Friday afternoon at the Methodist Church, the Reverend W.P. Athinson officiating.

Death of Benjamin Franklin Lane Was a well known Citizen of Whitefield Benjamin Franklin Lane the 5th died at his home on Carrol road in whitefield Tuesday morning at 11'00 Oclock am .Mr lane had been in poor health for several months .Benjamin Franklin Lane , Eldest child of Captain Richard and Hannah(King) Lane was born at Whitefield New Hampshire April 281884. He was educated in the schools of his native town and at Derby academy, Derby, Va. He taught school for 12 years in various places near his home and ha s served on the board of education in Whitefield for nine years, from 1856 to 1865 he was in the ice business in New York city. In the latter year he came home and bought a farm in whitefield where he has lived ever since. B.F. Lane has been a deacon of the free will Baptist Church for 30 years and was superintendent of the sunday school for 10 years. Deacon Lane was a Republican in politics and was a Salesman and served for several years as chairman of the board. He represented Whitefield in the Legislature of 1874 and1878. on March 20 1861 he Married Julia Ann Farr of Littleton New Hampshire Daughter of Gilman and Philena Farr. four were born to them, Minnie who died in infancy: Bert R . of Brookfield, Mo. Carrie, Wife of William H, Sawyer of Concord, and Mabel F. a teacher in the Whitefield Schools. Mr Lane was an earnest Christian worker , a stannch

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supporter of his religious faith, a man of upright character, Loved and respected by all . He was a valuable citizen of his native town one who made the world a better place for having lived in it. In all circles he will be greatly missed , in the Home, the Church and the town. Mr. lane is survived by a wife, three children, Nine grandchildren, one brother Austin of Pittsfield, and one sister, Effie J Noyes of Redland California . the Funeral was held at the Lane home Thursday afternoon at 2:00O'clock Rev John Manter officiating .

As you have a link for Find a Grave, another link you could include is Interment.net.

* Sunnyside Cemetery * Willow Cemetery http://www.interment.net/us/nh/grafton.htm

* Colebrook Village Cemetery * East Whitefield Cemetery * Johns River Cemetery * Pine Street Cemetery http://www.interment.net/us/nh/coos.htm

While they don't relate to Grafton or Coos counties, here are the families of the other children of James and Deliverance.

John King (b 16 Jan 1763 Haverhill, MA) m1 Hannah Austin (abt 1768 - 27 Oct 1786) Hannah King (b 28 Sep 1786 - 24 Aug 1856 Rochester, VT) m 5 Feb 1809 Sutton, Merrimack Co., NH Pliny Bliss (17 Jul 1787 Springfied, MA -Jun 1848 Rochester, VT) son of Elijah Bliss and Charlotte Bagg m2 Ednah Woodward Ednah possible born 2 Sep 1762 Plaistow, NH, daughter of Stephen Woodward. Stephen’s son Eliphalet had a son Woodward John King (b 7 Jan 1790 NH) 1850 Orange, Grafton, NH m 1 Nov 1812 Sutton, Merrimack Co., NH Sally Hills (b abt 1792 NH) dau. of Moses Hills, Esq., of Sutton Sally King (18 Aug 1791) m Carter Hall Polly King (26 Apr 1793 NH) m 31 Dec 1810

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Jonathan Fellows (abt 1789 NH - d. IL) son of Jesse Fellows and Dolly Blaisdell Betsey King (11 Jan 1795 Sutton, NH - 18 Dec 1859) m Thomas Walker (17 Dec 1792 Sutton, NH - 2 Jun 1860) son of George Walker and Olive Whitcomb James King (19 Aug 1796 - 28 Nov 1868) m 22 Jan 1825 Springfield, Sullivan Co., NH Hannah Rollins Adams Hopson (7 Jan 1803 New London, NH - 8 May 1883) dau of David Hopson and Judith Elbridge Gerry King (22 May 1798 -25 Jan 1868) m1 13 Mar 1817 Mary Dearborn (d 21 Nov 1880) dau. of Henry and Mary (Williams) Dearborn Guy King (21 Mar 1800 Sutton, NH - 24 Jul 1865) m 25 May 1823 Sutton, Merrimack Co., NH Charlotte Chadwick. (11 Jun 1807 Sutton, NH - 1 May 1888) dau of David Chadwick and Betsey Tucker Serena King (b 13 Dec 1801) m 22 Mar 1820 Stephen Cilley (2 Jan 1798 Newbury , NH) son of Benjamin Cilley and Polly

Nathaniel King (4 Apr 1767 Hampstead bp 3 May 1767 Hampstead, NH - 18 Oct 1852 Northfield, VT) bur Mt Hope Cemetery, Northfield, Washington Co., VT m 24 Jul 1794 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Lydia Noyes (22 Aug 1778 Tunbridge, VT - 5 Feb 1869 Middlesex, VT) bur Mt Hope Cemetery, Northfield, Washington Co., VT dau of Aaron Noyes and Betsey Ladd Dilly King (b 5 Aug 1795 Tunbridge, VT) m 7 Feb 1814 Tunbridge, VT James Goodwin (b abt 1793 NH) 1850 Tunbridge, Orange, VT son of Nathan Goodwin and Hannah Pettie Lydia Marie King (13 Mar 1797 Tunbridge, VT) m 8 Dec 1818 Stephen Herrick (18 Feb 1795 Randolph, VT -19 Mar 1885) Hannah Harvey King (b 17 Feb 1799 Tunbridge, VT - 18 Jun 1838) m 28 Dec 1815 Randolph, Orange Co., VT Joseph F Lamson (abt 1793 NH - Oct 1869) Harty King (b 8 Mar 1801 Tunbridge,VT) m 16 Nov 1815 Howard Lewis Moulton (1793 NH - 1858) Howard m2 1847 Laura Ann Craig and had Jennie A Moulton Abigail King (b 18 Aug 1803 Tunbridge, VT) m 3 Oct 1836 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT William Putnam (b 5 Oct 1799 Tunbridge, VT)

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son of Abijah Putnam and Lydia Nathaniel King (11 Jul 1805 Tunbridge, VT - 14 Feb 1880) bur North Tunbridge, VT m 8 Apr 1830 Amanda Hunt (29 Dec 1809 Tunbridge - 9 Apr 1847 VT) bur North Tunbridge, VT dau of Simeon Hunt and Ruth Cowdery m2 Rebecca Fitch Whitney (7 Oct 1820 - 4 Jun 1899) bur North Tunbridge, VT dau of Aaron Whitney and Betsy Parker Eliza Harvey King (b 9 Jun 1807 Tunbridge, VT - 15 Oct 1900 Kalamazoo, MI) bur Maple Grove Cemetery, Antwerp, MI m 11 Sep 1827 John Hunt (1 Aug 1803 Tunbridge, VT - 4 Oct 1887 Antwerp Twp, MI) bur Maple Grove Cemetery, Antwerp, MI son of Simeon Hunt and Ruth Cowdery Sally Hacket King (b 11 Apr 1809 Tunbridge, VT) m 16 Apr 1833 Tunbridge, VT Moody Smith (b 9 Sep 1801 Tunbridge, VT) son of Moses Smith and Susannah Philip King (b 4 Jul 1811 Tunbridge, VT - 4 Feb 1856) m1 8 Oct 1833 Tunbridge, VT Lydia Woodman (abt 1815 VT - 7 Dec 1841) m2 31 Mar 1842 Northfield, Washington Co., VT Mary Dole (2 Sep 1818 Northfield, VT - 13 Nov 1855) dau of Mr Dole and Mary Nancy Folsom King (b 30 Oct 1813 Tunbridge, VT - 17 Jan 1906 Burlington, VT) m 16 Apr 1833 Jeremiah Brown (b abt 1803 VT - 14 Oct 1883 Waterbury, VT) Daniel Pearle King (b 11 Nov 1815 Randolph, VT) m 18 Jun 1839 Northfield, Washington Co., VT Samantha Woodward (Nov 1817 NH - 6 Jan 1902) dau of Nathaniel Woodard and Joanna Lucy King (3 Jan 1816 Randolph, VT) Harvey King(b 22 Apr 1818 Randolph, VT) m 13 Jun 1844 Montpelier, Washington Co.,VT Jane Lyman (7 Aug 1816 Hartford, CT - 11 Apr 1852) dau of Elias Lyman and Anna White Aaron Noyes King (1 Jul 1820 Tunbridge - 13 Sep 1901) bur Market Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT m 2 Dec 1841 Tunbridge, VT Eliza Nutter (10 Mar 1823 Tunbridge, VT - 24 Jul 1876) bur Market Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT dau of Heber Nutter and Nancy Wales

Moses King (bp 3 Jun 1770 Hampstead, NH - 22 Aug 1838)

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m 22 Aug 1794 Mary Bateman (2 May 1771 CT - 2 Aug 1871 Yellow Springs, OH) dau of John Bateman and Sarah Key Sarah King (26 Aug 1796 - 1845) m Mr. Gamble John Bateman King (8 Dec 1798 NY - 26 Mar 1857) m Alice Sherman (14 Mar 1801 Canada - 3 May 1892) dau of William Sherman and Ruth Bateman Jessett King (b 2 Oct 1800) William Robinson King (17 Dec 1802 Ontario - 1878) m 7 Nov 1829 Groveland, NY Lovinia Wright (14 Dec 1804 NY - 15 Sep 1896) dau of John Wright and Mary Gibbs Simon Bateman King (31 Jan 1805 Ontario - 5 Jun 1879) m 28 Dec 1829 Groveland, Livingston, NY Pricilla Wright (19 May 1811 NY - 17 Jan 1841) dau of John Wright and Mary Gibbs Nathaniel King (6 Jan 1807 - 1840)

Joshua King (bp 17 Nov 1771 Hampstead, NH - 28 Sep 1865) bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT m 30 Sep 1793 Tunbridge, VT Lois Noyes (29 May 1793 Pembroke, NH - 2 May 1841) bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT Nathaniel King (5 Nov 1794 Tunbridge, VT) m1 1 Dec 1820 Vershire, Orange Co., VT Almira Bean(b abt 1803 NH) m2 Lucinda (Clough) Stark Samuel King (b 18 Feb 1796 Tunbridge, VT) Hannah King (12 Feb 1798 Tunbridge, VT - 5 Dec 1839) bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT Sally King (b 9 Jan 1800 Tunbridge, VT) Aseneth King (b 25 Oct 1801 Tunbridge, VT) m 1 Jan 1823 Shadrach W Folsom (26 Jun 1801 Gilmanton, NH - 17 Sep 1853) son of Peter Folsom and Hannah Weymouth m2 19 Sep 1858 Bradford, VT Reynold Way (10 Aug 1789 Newport, NH - 10 Apr 1876) Reynold m1 28 Dec 1811 Anna Gilman son of Reynold Way and Irene Beckwith Lois King (b 15 Mar 1804 Tunbridge, VT) m Elias Smith Tuttle (10 Apr 1809 Tunbridge, VT - 20 Sep 1883) son of Timothy Tuttle and Mariam/Polly Clough James King (b 22 Aug 1806 Tunbridge, VT - 12 Feb 1865)

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bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT Mercy King (b 11 Jul 1810 Tunbridge, VT) Moses King (b 7 Aug 1812 Tunbridge, VT - 15 Jul 1887) bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT m Sylvia Latham (16 Oct 1811 VT - 13 Apr 1893) bur East Hill Cemetery, Tunbridge, VT Abigail King (3 Oct 1815 Tunbridge, VT) Nancy Chambers King (18 Sep 1818 Tunbridge, VT - Apr 1876 Tunbridge, VT)

George King (2 Oct 1773 bp 15 Nov 1773 Hampstead, NH - 2 Oct 1835 ) m 14 Mar 1799 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Mehitable Noyes (b 18 Jun 1780 Tunbridge, VT) Mehitable m2 Jesse King, widower of sister Abigail Hiram King (14 May 1802 Orange, VT - 11 Jul 1862) m 25 Feb 1824 Orange, Orange Co., VT Sally A Colby (b abt 1800 VT) Susan King (12 Dec 1806 - 17 Oct 1887) m 17 Apr 1828 Hezekiah Felch Dickey (28 Sep 1809 - 12 Oct 1895) John Noyes King (17 Dec 1817 VT - 5 Feb 1880) m1 31 Jan 1839 Boone Co.,IL Martha Sweet (3 May 1822 - 19 Jun 1845) dau of Ira Sweet and Orrie m2 24 or 5 Feb 1847 Boone, IL Nancy A Eddy

Polly King (b 30 Oct 1775 Sutton, NH) m 26 Oct 1795 Tunbridge,VT Trueworthy Noyes (b 19 Jun 1774 Tunbridge, VT) James King Noyes (12 Nov 1798 Tunbridge, VT) m 6 Dec 1821 Eunice Brown (b abt 1800 VT) Delia Noyes (18 Aug 1800 Tunbridge, VT) bur South Boston Cemetery, Ionia Co., MI m1 3 Oct 1820 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Ormond Hunt (4 Jan 1794 Tunbridge, VT - 10 Mar 1861 Lowell, MI) bur South Boston Cemetery, Ionia Co., MI son of Simeon Hunt and Ruth Cowdery m2 26 Nov 1865 Silas Mason (18 Aug 1800 VT - 1 Dec 1874 Saranac, MI) bur South Boston Cemetery, Ionia Co., MI Worth True Noyes (9 Jul 1805 Tunbridge, VT) Nathaniel King Noyes (9 Oct 1811 Tunbridge, VT - 30 Mar 1891 Saranac, MI) bur Saranac Cemetery, Ionia Co., MI

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m 5 Dec 1833 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Susan Sargent (abt 1813 VT - 7 Nov 1870 Saranac, MI) bur Saranac Cemetery, Ionia Co., MI m2 30 Dec 1871 Saranac, Ionia Co., MI Sarah Jane Aldrich (22 Jan 1840 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - 10 Mar 1926 Saranac, MI) dau of Benajah Aldrich and Mary Weed Hiram King Noyes (8 Jun 1816 Tunbridge, VT - Apr 1878 TX) bur Old Spanish Cemetery, Nocona, Montague Co., TX m1 Augusta Bowen m2 1839 Susan G Bowen (b abt 1820 Quebec)

Betsy King (b 5 Jun 1777 Sutton, NH -23 Oct 1833) m 25 Nov 1798 Tunbridge, VT Aaron Noyes (b 3 Apr 1776 Tunbridge, VT) Laura K. Noyes (4 Jun 1799 Tunbridge, VT - 11 Dec 1884) m1 3 Apr 1815 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Nathan Noyes (b 30 Sep 1791 Tunbridge, VT) son of Nathan Noyes and Sarah Thompson m2 Jun 1838 Joseph F Lamson (abt 1793 NH - Oct 1869) son of Joseph Lamson and Susanna Folsom Joseph Lamson m1 Hannah King dau of Nathaniel King and Lydia Noyes Ira Noyes (25 Apr 1801 Tunbridge, VT - 19 Sep 1802) Heman Brown Noyes (28 Feb 1803 Tunbridge, VT - 31 Dec 1876 Fitch Bay, Quebec) m 13 Jan 1834 Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec Sarah W Powell (22 May 1813 Potton, Quebec - 27 Jul 1900 Potton,Quebec) dau of William Powell and Pamelia Wadleigh Almon Noyes (9 Mar 1805 Tunbridge, VT - 10 Apr 1873) Mary Noyes (8 May 1807 Tunbridge, VT - 1830)

Jesse King (b 28 Oct 1781 Sutton, NH) m1 27 Feb 1803 Tunbridge, Orange Co., VT Abigail Noyes (26 May 1783 Tunbridge, VT) dau of Aaron Noyes and Betsey Ladd Aaron Noyes King (b 31 Jul 1806 Orange Twp, VT - 6 Jun 1870) m1 Sarah Pierpont Ayres (4 Feb 1807 Orleans Co., NY - 27 Jul 1845) m2 Delia N Norton (b abt 1820 NY) John N King (14 Jul 1808 Orange Twp, VT - 21 Sep 1878) m Elizabeth Noyes (22 Dec1812 Tunbridge, VT - 23 Dec 1891 Tunbridge, VT) dau of John Noyes and Abigail Moody Major or Mason King (25 Apr 1810 Orange Twp, VT - 22 Oct 1869 Union, PA) bur Evergreen Cemetery, Union City PA m Maretta Albro (13 Apr 1813 NY - 3 Sep 1886 LA, CA) bur Rosedale Cem. Los Angeles CA dau of Daniel Albro and Jerusha St John m2 Mehitable (Noyes) King, widow of brother George

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