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Dan King

Birth11 Oct 1741 - Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death1 Sep 1833 - Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherAbigail Seymour
FatherEbenezer KING

Born in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 11 Oct 1741 to Ebenezer KING and Abigail Seymour. Dan King married Thankful Bronson and had 13 children. He passed away on 1 Sep 1833 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Ebenezer King
1706 - 1781
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Abigail Seymour
1710 - 1796
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Bronson
1745 - 1796
Children Show all
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Elizabeth King
1780 - 1864
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Aurelia King
1769 - 1827
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Daniel (Dan) King
1768 - 1857
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Benoni King
1774 - 1854
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Silena King
1772 - 1857
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Cynthia King
1782 - 1817
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Charlotte King
1786 - 1861
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Isaac King
1801 - 1870
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Thankful King
1778 - 1865
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Abial King
1788 - 1873
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Horace King,sr
1771 - 1855
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Zeno King
1776 - 1815
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Benoni King
1774 - 1854

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