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John King

Birth31 Jan 1764 - Warren, North Carolina, USA
Death7 Jan 1825 - Montgomery, Tennessee
MotherMary James
FatherFrancis King

Born in Warren, North Carolina, USA on 31 Jan 1764 to Francis King and Mary James. John King married Martha "Mattie" Reed and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 Jan 1825 in Montgomery, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Francis King
1740 - 1815
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Mary James
1740 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Martha "Mattie" Reed
1776 - 1820
Children Show all
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Thomas King
1798 - 1862
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Louisa King
1818 - 1893
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William King
1796 - 1849
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Alexander King
1802 - 1844
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James H. King
1813 - Unknown
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Nancy B. King
1806 - Unknown
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Duncan King
1816 - 1867
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Charles King
1812 - Unknown
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Elizabeth A. King
1800 - Unknown
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John Wesley King
1810 - 1878
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Mary King
1808 - Unknown

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