John King

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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth ~1760 [10]
Marriage 26 Apr 1797 to Elizabeth Smith (McCormick)
Death ~1820 [10]
Burial Steel Creek Presbyterian Cemetery [10]


Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6                 Generation 7                 Generation 8
 
                                                       +-- William King
                                                       |   (????-????)             
                          +-- John King ---------------+
                          |   (????-????)              |
 George Washington King --+                            +-- Mary Ann [unknown]
 (d.>1847)                |                                (????-????)
                          +-- Elizabeth Smith (McCormick)
                              (????-????)

Children

(all children with Elizabeth Smith (McCormick))

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
George Washington King M ~1797-1800 NC Mary "Polly" Hipp Direct line
Colin C. King M ~1800 NC Cynthia D. Hipp
Argyle King M ~1806 NC Mary [unknown]

Sources

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1 1790 United States Federal Census, Mecklenburg Co., NC, pg. 37 (from Ancestry.com pg. 19). Household of John King has 4 males (2 younger than 16 yrs, 2 older), 4 females (ages unspecified).
1790 census nc mecklenburg pg 37.jpg
2 1800 United States Federal Census, Salsbury Twp., Mecklenburg Co. NC. (from Ancestry.com pg. 1). Household of John King: 3 males under age 10; 1 male 10-15; 1 male 26-44; 1 female 26-44; 2 blacks.
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3 1810 United States Federal Census, Mecklenburg Co., NC. (from Ancestry.com pg.3)
Household of Jno. King: 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 26-44, 5 blacks.
1810 census nc mecklenburg pg 3.jpg
4 1820 United States Federal Census, Mecklenburg Co. NC, pg 8, undated. Household of Elizabeth King with 3 male aged 16-25 (including 1 male 16-18), and 1 female >45. On the previous line is the family of John W. King: 1 male 26-44, 1 female <10 and 1 female 26-44.
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5 1840 United States Federal Census, Mecklenburg Co. NC, pg 89, undated. Household of John King with 1 male aged 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 50-60, 2 females 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 2 females 15-20, 3 females 20-30, and 1 female 50-60.
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6 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

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(Full transcription)
7 Quit Claim dated 10 Feb. 1826, signed by Arguil King, in which he, for the consideration of $100 paid to him by Colin C. King of Mecklenburg NC, releases claim to interest in the estate of "my half brother David McCormick, deceased which is now in the hands of Wm. M. McCormick". Mecklenburg Co. NC Deed Book 21, p. 423 (Full transcription)
8 Quit Claim dated 2 March 1826, signed by Collin C. King, in which he sells his own interest and that of Arguil King in the estated of David M. McCormack, dec'd., to Abraham Scott for $155. Mecklenburg Co. NC Deed Book 21, p. 423 (Full transcription)
9 Marriages of Mecklenburg County, NC 1783-1868, by Brent H. Holcomb, Baltimore, MD; from Ancestry.com.
John King & Eliz. McCormick, 26 April 1797; William Conner, bondsman.
Also: James King & Elizabeth Smith, date of bond 30 June 1798, William Black bondsman; Isaac Alexander, witness.
10 Steel Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, gravestone transcriptions (forwarded by Murphy Whisnant, source not specified).
John King, Plot 2IE, Death 20 May 1820, Age 60 yr.
Nancy King, Plot 2IE, Death 1797, Age 26 yr.
Note: Nancy may be John King's 1st wife.


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.

Research 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.
Ref. Num. Description Image of original
R1 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. RELATIONSHIP NOT ESTABLISHED. Name similarities are of interest; location is unexpected.

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.

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R2 Source: List of graves in Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, F-L, http://members.aol.com/wmbigham/bigham/cemlist3.html.
A grave for John King is listed, died 5-20-1820, Age 60 yrs. This would fit with the census data for 1820 showing Elizabeth King as head of household, provided the census came after May. That would give an approximate birth year for John King of 1760. Also listed is a grave for Nancy King, died 1797, age 26 years and a grave for William Pryor King, born 9-9-1909 died 7-13-1964 USNR, WWII .


R3 When all of the John King census results for 1790 - 1840 are plotted on a timeline, it is clear that there is more than one John King in Western Mecklenburg County during those years. The first seems to have been born between 1755 and 1770. This is likely the person buried at Steele Creek Presbyterian Cemetery. There also apprears to be a John (maybe John W.) King born around 1790 and possibly a John I. King, born perhaps around 1820-30. All of the citations can not be for the same person unless there are very great discrepancies in reported ages. EBW 21 Aug 2007.
R4 North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004

The NC Marriage records show a James King marrying an Elizabeth Smith in 1798 and a John King marrying Elizabeth McCormick in 1797. Another John King marriage, to Margaret Rogers occurs in 1818. This may be the source of some of the difficulty in sorting out the relationships and names.

Name: James King Spouse: Elizabeth Smith Marriage Date: 30 Jun 1798 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

Name: John King Spouse: Elizabeth McCormick Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1797 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

Name: John King Spouse: Margaret Rogers Marriage Date: 4 Dec 1818 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

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