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|'''Book''' entitled ''North Carolina Troops 1861-1865:  A Roster'', by Lewis H. Manarin[?].  Page 585, with the heading "Co. I, 37th Regiment, N.C. Troops" lists two members of the King family.  ''George W. King'' was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 24 on August 15, 1862.  He was present and accounted for through February, 1865.  ''William J. King'' was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 22 on August 15, 1862.  He was wounded at Chancellorsville, Virginia  May 1-4, 1863.  He returned to duty in November or December of 1863.  He was captured near Petersburg, Virginia on 2 Apr 1865, confined at Point Lookout, MD, until released on 28 Jun, 1865 afte taking the Oath of Allegiance.
 
|'''Book''' entitled ''North Carolina Troops 1861-1865:  A Roster'', by Lewis H. Manarin[?].  Page 585, with the heading "Co. I, 37th Regiment, N.C. Troops" lists two members of the King family.  ''George W. King'' was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 24 on August 15, 1862.  He was present and accounted for through February, 1865.  ''William J. King'' was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 22 on August 15, 1862.  He was wounded at Chancellorsville, Virginia  May 1-4, 1863.  He returned to duty in November or December of 1863.  He was captured near Petersburg, Virginia on 2 Apr 1865, confined at Point Lookout, MD, until released on 28 Jun, 1865 afte taking the Oath of Allegiance.
 
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|'''Interview of Henrietta King''' Sunday 8 Aug. 1993, Charlotte, NC, by Murphy Whisnant.  "This afternoon we took some family history over to Herietta and during converstion she was telling about her father, Alphonso W. King, and his telling her that her great grandfather was George Washington.  Being proud of it she told her school friends and at home one day she also told a visiting friend that her great grandfather was George Washington.  Alfonso King heard part of the conversation and asked her what she had said.  He corrected her as meaning her great grandfather was George Washington King."
  
 
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Revision as of 17:09, 28 November 2006

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1790-1800
Marriage 12 Jun 1821
Death 1847-1850 Will dated 21 Mar 1847, not present in 1850 census

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 5                 Generation 6                 Generation 7
 
                                                       +-- John King
                                                       |   (????-????)             
                          +-- George Washington King --+
                          |   (d.>1847)                |
 William Julius A. King --+                            +-- Elizabeth Smith (McCormick)
 (1840-1867)              |                                (????-????)
                          +-- Polly Hipp
                              (????-????)

Children

(all children with Polly Hipp)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Margaret King F 1825-1830
William Julius A. King M 15 Jan 1840 NC Sarah Jane Plummer Direct line
John King M ~1837

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Mecklenburg County, NC 1847

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1850 United States Federal Census, (township not listed), Cherokee Co., NC, page 109, lines 32-42, and page 110, lines 1-9 list several King families living adjacaent to one another.

In the fist house there is a John King, 49, married to an Elizabeth King, 47. They live with seven children: son James M. King, 27; son Degall[?] P. King, 20; son Daniel G.[?] King, 18; daughter Lucinda King,14; daughter Hannah E. King, 12; son Andrew M. King, 9; and daughter [unknown] M. King, 6. John, James, Degall, and Daniel are farmers. Everyone was born in NC.

The next house on the list belongs to George W. King, 26, an his wife Mary A. King, 23. They live with two children: son John V.[?] King, 3, and son Zacariah T.[?] King, age 3 months. George is a farmer. They were all born in NC.

The next house on the list belongs to William King, 28, and his wife Elizabeth King, 26. They live with five children: son George W. King, 7; son John F. King, 5; son James W. King, 4; daughter Susan L. King, 2; and daughter Martha P. King, age one month. William is a farmer. Everyone was born in NC except for Elizabeth, who was born in TN. Elizabeth is illiterate. George and John attended school within the census year.

This census is dated 1 Jun 1850.

1850 census nc cherokee not stated pg109.jpg

1850 census nc cherokee not stated pg110.jpg
2 1860 United States Federal Census, Western Division, Mecklenburg Co., NC, page 39, lines 35-36 list George King, 22, married to Mary King, 22. George is a farmer. They were married during the census year. They are both from NC. This census is dated 23 Jun 1860.
1860 census nc mecklenburg western division pg39.jpg
3 1860 United States Federal Census, Western Division, Mecklenburg Co., NC, page 99, lines 9-14 list George W. King, 23, married to Cynthia King, 21. They live with two children: John King, 2; and James King, age 8 months. They also live with a pair of twins, John Bissell and William Bissell, both 22. Everyone is from NC. This census is dated 28 Jul 1860.
1860 census nc mecklenburg western division pg99.jpg
4 Will of George W. King from Mecklenburg Co., NC Will Book I, p. 102 (Signed 21 Mar. 1847).

Names 3 children: Margaret, William Julius, & John; William J. King is 2nd child. Appoints brother Colin C. King as guardian of "my two youngest sons". Balance of property divided among "my three children". Executors Collin C. King & Stephen Wilson. Witnesses John W. Neel & Cynthia A. King

Will of George King.jpg

(Full transcription)
5 Will of John I. King from Mecklenburg Co., NC Will Book J, p. 42 (signed 23 Feb. 1857).

Names mother Synthia D. King; brothers William J. A. King, Pinkney A. King, Geo. W. King, & Collin C. King Jr.; his father, C. C. King, as executor. Witnesses James L. Todd & R. H. Lafferty.

(Full transcription)
6 Book entitled North Carolina Troops 1861-1865: A Roster, by Lewis H. Manarin[?]. Page 585, with the heading "Co. I, 37th Regiment, N.C. Troops" lists two members of the King family. George W. King was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 24 on August 15, 1862. He was present and accounted for through February, 1865. William J. King was a private, residing in Mecklenburg County and enlisted in Iredell County at the age of 22 on August 15, 1862. He was wounded at Chancellorsville, Virginia May 1-4, 1863. He returned to duty in November or December of 1863. He was captured near Petersburg, Virginia on 2 Apr 1865, confined at Point Lookout, MD, until released on 28 Jun, 1865 afte taking the Oath of Allegiance.
7 Interview of Henrietta King Sunday 8 Aug. 1993, Charlotte, NC, by Murphy Whisnant. "This afternoon we took some family history over to Herietta and during converstion she was telling about her father, Alphonso W. King, and his telling her that her great grandfather was George Washington. Being proud of it she told her school friends and at home one day she also told a visiting friend that her great grandfather was George Washington. Alfonso King heard part of the conversation and asked her what she had said. He corrected her as meaning her great grandfather was George Washington King."


Source Notes

The 1850 census from Cherokee County has not been linked explicitly to our direct-line Kings; a lot of the names matched up so I included it here, even though Cherokee County is quite a ways away from Charlotte.

The reference to George W. King and William J. King in the NC Troops book suggests that they are either brothers or cousins. They are of the same generation and enlisted in the same place on the same day, the only two people in the regiment with the surname King. This is either our direct-line George W. King and his brother, or our direct-line William Julius A. King and his brother. The dates for George W. King given in this source (that he was 24 years old in 1862) suggest that he is not the direct-line George W. King, but instead the brother of William Julius A. King. This source should therefore be moved to the WJAK page.

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