Difference between revisions of "Colin C. King"
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+ | |'''Marriages of Mecklenburg County, NC 1783-1868''', by Brent H. Holcomb, Baltimore, MD; from Ancestry.com. <br>Colin King & Cynthia Hipp, 15 June 1822; Francis Perry, bondsman; Isaac Alexander, witness. | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 16 July 2007
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ~1800 | |||
Marriage | 15 Jun 1822 | to Synthia D. Hipp |
Children
(all children with Synthia D. Hipp)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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John I. King | M | 5 Feb. 1831 | ||||
Colin C. King, Jr. | M | ~1834 | Mary Narcisssa Wright | |||
George Washington King | M | ~1837 | Mary Isabell Todd[?] | |||
William J. A. King | M | ~1838 | Elizabeth Freeman[?] | |||
Pinkney A. King | M | ~1843 | ||||
[unknown] | F |
Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original | |
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1 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Western Division, Mecklenburgh Co., NC, Page 98, lines 33-39 lists Colin C. King, 60, married to Cynthia King, 58. They are living with five other people: William King, 19; Pinkney King, 17; Argyle King, 54; "pauper" Martha Wilson, 42; and Samuel Hipp, 42. Everyone was born in NC. This census is dated 28 Jul 1860. | ||
2 | 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. |
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3 | Marriages of Mecklenburg County, NC 1783-1868, by Brent H. Holcomb, Baltimore, MD; from Ancestry.com. Colin King & Cynthia Hipp, 15 June 1822; Francis Perry, bondsman; Isaac Alexander, witness. |
Source notes
Conjecture
The script writing in the will of John I. King does not make it certain whether his initial is "I", or "J". The initial differs from the "J" used in his first name, but may differ because letters follow the "J" in "John". This problem of identically written "J"s and "I"s from this era is ubiquitous. His name may be John J. King.