Alfonso William King
The King family lived in Long Creek township, just north of Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, NC. The township was named for the creek that flowed south-westward into the Catawba River. Mecklenburg County is on the border with South Carolina, and midway across North Carolina, east to west. This fertile piedmont region, between the mountains and the seacoast, was mostly divided into smaller family farms, as compared to the plantations of the tidewater region. The King family were farmers.
Alfonso William King was born in December of 1861. The Civil War had begun, and his father fought for the Confederacy, being wounded at Chancellorsville in 1863. Alfonso was six years old when his sister Lillian Calidonia was born (known as Lillie, or Donia). Then two brothers (Joe, who was blind, and Frank) and another sister (Cora Jane) were born, five children in all.
The family were Methodists, attending Trinity Methodist Church. After marriage, Alfonso and his wife continued to attend Trinity Methodist. Eventually his parents were buried there.
Alfonso married Margaret Elizabeth Herron in February of 1883, and their first child Gracie was born in November of that year. The family then moved to Charlotte. Thirteen years later (1896) there were a total of nine children. Margaret was 33, Alfonso 36 years old. Two years later they had twins, but stillborn. Two more sons were born in 1900 and 1901, and then another child was stillborn. Margaret died giving birth to that child. She was forty years old.
Alfonso's youngest child was two years old when Margaret died; his oldest was twenty. The older boys no doubt worked as farm hands with their father, and the older daughters took charge of the house and smaller children. Alfonso married three more times, and had at least one more child. Sarah Isabel Jolly whom he married in 1907, and Henrietta Johnson, in 1911, were both from the Long Creek area. Henrietta King was born July 21, 1920, a daughter of third wife Henrietta Johnson. In 1921 Alfosno married Jonnie Young from Charlotte.
Alfonso died in March of 1929, and is buried at Trinity Methodist cemetery, with his first three wives.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 15 Dec 1861 | Mecklenburg County, NC | ||
1st Marriage | 8 Feb 1883 | To Margaret Elizabeth Herron | ||
2nd Marriage | 3 Apr 1907 | To Sarah Isabel Jolly | ||
3rd Marriage | 28 Dec 1911 | To Henrietta Johnson | ||
4th Marriage | 8 Nov 1921 | To Jonnie Young [Hudson?] | ||
Death | 29 Mar 1932 | in the Charlotte Sanitarium, Mecklenburg County, NC | ||
Burial | 31 Mar 1932 | Trinity Methodist Church Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 +-- William Julius A. King | (1840-1897) +-- Alfonso William King --+ | (1861-1932) | Mack Herron King --+ +-- Sarah Jane Plummer (1991-1973) | (1844-1912) +-- Margaret Elizabeth Herron (1863-1903)
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Children
(children with Margaret Elizabeth Herron)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Gracie Leola King | F | 14 Nov 1883 | Long Creek Twp., Mecklenburg Co., NC | John Wallace Hipp | ||
John Irwin King | M | 14 Jan 1885 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Deanie Courtney | ||
Daisy May King | F | 10 Feb 1886 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | John M. Felmster | ||
Beulah Young King | F | 7 Oct 1887 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | |||
William Clarance King | M | 15 Jan 1889 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Belle V. Clanton | ||
Lundy Jane King | F | 28 Apr 1890 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | John Henry Galloway | ||
Mack Herron King | M | 28 Jul 1891 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Nanny G. Thomas | Direct line | |
Annie Lois King | F | 2 Jun 1893 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Edward L. Hyland | ||
Fonnie Elizabeth King | F | 27 Oct 1896 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | George Clayton Neal | ||
unnamed | ? | 2 Jun 1898 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | -never married- | stillborn, twin | |
unnamed | ? | 2 Jun 1898 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | -never married- | stillborn, twin | |
Arie Wilkes King | M | 19 Sep 1900 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Ruth M. Hall | ||
James Cecil King | M | 30 Sep 1901 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | Margaret Alley | ||
unnamed | ? | 9 Dec 1903 | Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC | -never married- | stillborn; the mother, Margaret Elizabeth Herron, died during childbirth |
(children with Henrietta Johnson)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Henrietta King | F |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Mecklenburg County, NC | 1932 |
Photo Gallery
The man to left of the center post may be Alfonso King. The resemblance to later pictures of Mack Herron King is striking, but the picture seems to be from an earlier era. The child at far right of front row may be Mack Herron King, son of Alfonso. It is not certain which generation of the King family this photo represents.
Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original |
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1 | 1900 United States Federal Census, Long Creek Twp., Mecklenburgh Co., NC, Enumeration District 196, Page 3, lines 67-77 lists William A. King, 38, born Dec 1861, married to Elizabeth King, 37, born Apr 1863. They live with nine children: daughter Gracie L. King, 16, born Nov 1883; son John I. King, 15, born Jan 1885; daughter Daisy M. King, 14, born Feb 1886; daughter Beulah Y. King, 13, born Oct 1887; son William C. King, 11, born Jan 1889; daughter Lundy J. King, 10, born Apr 1890; son Mack H. King, 8, born Jul 1891; daughter Annie L. King, 6, born Sep 1893; and daughter Fonnie E. King, 3, born Oct 1896. William A. King and Elizabeth King are listed as having been married for 17 years. Everyone and their parents are listed as having been born in NC. William A. King's occupation is listed as "Farmer." All of the children except for Annie and Fonnie are listed as attending school. Everyone except Mack H., Annie, and Fonnie can read, write, and speak English. This census is dated 4-5 Jun 1900. | |
2 | 1910 United States Federal Census, Long Creek Twp., Mecklenburgh Co., NC, Enumeration District 131, Pages 18, lines 45-51 lists Alphonso King, 49, married to Sarrah King, 39. They live with five children: daughter Annie King, 17; daughter Fannie E. King, 14; son Mack H. King, 12; son Wilks King, 10; and son James King, 8. Alphonso King and Sarrah King are listed as having been married for 3 years. Everyone and their parents are listed as having been born in NC. Alphonso King's occupation is listed as "Farmer." All of the children except James are listed as attending school. Everyone except James can read, write, and speak English. This census page is undated, as is the following page. However, the previous page is dated 4 May, 1910, and the next page is dated 8 May 1910. | |
3 | Death Certificate from the North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, for Alphonso W. King. It lists his residence as Mecklenburg Co., NC. He is a white married farmer. He was born on 15 Dec 1861 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. He died at 6:00pm on 29 Mar 1932 at the Charlotte Sanitorium, Charlotte, NC. His father's name was William King and was born in NC. His mother's maiden name was Sarah Plummer and was born in NC. He was buried at Trinity Church on 31 Mar 1932. | |
4 | Marriage certificate certifying that A. W. King and Elizabeth Herron were married in Mecklenburg Co., NC, on 8 Feb 1883. | |
5 | Personal correspondence from Edmond Brady Williams, Jr., grandson of Mack Herron King. | N/A
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Source notes
[2] For some reason, Mack Herron King seems to only have aged 4 years since the previous census while all of the other ages match up reasonably well.