find no further record of them.
511 ii. Lovice, b. Aug. 14, 1796.
512 iii. Persis, b. April 25, 1798; m. April 27, 1820, George
Parsons of Enfield.
513* iv. Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1800; d. April 5, 1867.
514* V. Dolly, b. March 27, 1802; m. Sept. 20, 1820, Henry
Gowdy.
515* vi. Austin, b. March 18, 1804; m. March 20, 1826,
Dolly Samantha Hills.
516 vii. Peggy, b. Feb. 27, 1806; m. April 29, 1833, Lorenzo
Rawson of South Hadley, Mass.
517 viii. Parnel, b. Feb. 11, 1808; d. April 29, 1810.
518 ix. Child, b. and d. Sept., 1814.
519* X. Julius, b. Enfield 1815; m. April 8, 1835,
Amanda War dwell.
250
HosEA® King, (Benjamin,^ Benjamin * Benjamin,^ James,'
M^illiam^), born in Enfield, Conn., Aug. 16, 1778; died ;
married in Enfield April 22, 1800 Ruth Hale.
Issue:
520 i. HosEA,' b. Enfield March 13, 1801.
252
Mary** King, (Benjamin,'^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James/
IV il liam^ ), horn in Enfield, Conn., March 25, 1794; died in
Springfield Aug. 6. 1826; buried at Enfield; married (i) in En-
field, Feb. 28, 181 1, George Parsons, who died Dec. 14, 1812; (2)
Enfield, Oct. 13, 1814 James Harper Bartlett.
Issue:
i. Mary' Bartlett, b. and d. Oct. 8, 1816.
ii. Edward King Bartlett, b. July, 1815 ; d. April 14,
1817.
iii. James Harper Bartlett, b. 1822; d. Oct. i, 1842.
SIXTH GENERATION. 213
259
Joel* King, (Joel,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,^ William^),
born in Enfield May 16, 1779.
On March 11, 1806, he was still in Enfield for the selectmen
paid him a bill of $4.30 on that date. It seems he moved to Belcher-
town, Mass. It is said he married and had a son named Judson
King and other children, but his brother Eli King had a son named
Judson King and other children, so perhaps this rumor referred
to Eli.
260
Elizabeth® King (Joel,^ Benjamin* James,^ James,^ Wil-
liam^), born in Enfield, Conn., Nov. 17, 1782; died Aug. 31,
1842; married Philemon Ducett who died prior to 1834.
They bought land about 1827 in Portage County. Ohio. Some of
the family were some years later residents of Nauvoo, Hancock
Co., 111. It is said they subsequently moved to Salt Lake City,
Utah. She was generally called Betsey.
Issue:
i. Lucy King^ Ducett, b. ; d. Jany. 7, 1827; m.
Feb. 21, 1826 .
ii. Edmond Philemon Ducett, b. ; m. and had at
least 2 children. Lived in Nauvoo, 111.
iii. Alfred Ducett, b. ; d. Jany., 1842,
iv. Clarissa Ducett, b. ; m. Lewis Robinson and
had at least two sons — one named Sylvester Robin-
son. Lived in Nauvoo, 111. and afterward at Salt
Lake City, Utah. She was alive in 1866.
261
Eli® King, {Joel,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James/' William^),
born in Enfield, Conn., April 16, 1785; and was baptized in First
Church there in 1794; died in North Sanford, Broome Co., N. Y.,
July 6, 1855; married Jany. 22, 1813, Clarissa Potter, who was
born Jany. 31, 1795, and died at North Sanford, N. Y., Dec. 6,
1868. Some time after his marriage Eli King settled in New
York State in the place now known as North Sanford but then
an unbroken forest his nearest neighbors being distant one and
214 KING GENEALOGY.
a half miles on one side and three miles on the other. He had
previously located as blacksmith in the little village of Deposit
ten miles further south but a flood drove them to the hill coun-
try. On this farm his large family grew to manhood and woman-
hood. His son Addison King and wife Sylva Jane (Andrews)
succeeded him, raising their three sons and four daughters on the
same farm and today (1907) Andrew Henry King, one of the
sons of Addison King, occupies the old home with his wife and
two little sons. The place is called "Kings Hill."
Issue :
521* i. Amanda,^ b. June 18, 1815; d. June, 1891 ; m. Alex-
ander Wildey.
522* ii. Sylvia, b. April 8, 1817; m. Dec. 27, 1837, Wilder
Fuller.
523 iii. Minerva, b. Feb. 9, 1819; d. about 1877; m. Samuel
Merritt. They moved to Kansas. Had two sons
and a daughter, but all trace of them is lost since
Mrs. Merritt's death.
524 iv. Nelson, b. Feb. 21, 1820; d. May 4, 1879. Unmarried.
525* V. Lucinda, b. Jany. 29, 1822; d. Nov. 15, 1868; m.
Apollos Benedict Feb. 6, 1855.
526* vi. Rachel, b. Feb. 4, 1824; d. Feb. 4, 1901 ; m. Abram
Springsteen May i, 1850.
527 vii. Lucy, b. May 8, 1826; d. Nov., 1875; m. Philo R.
Newton. No issue. Resided in Binghampton, N. Y.
528* viii. Addison, b. April 13, 1828; m .North Sanford, N. Y.,
Dec. 14, 1864, Sylva Jane Andrews.
529* ix. Betsey, b. March 23, 1830; m. June 4, 1851, William
Henry Hamlin.
530* X. John, b. Sept. 2, 1832; m. Nov. 4, 1857, Lydia Tiff-
any.
531* xi. Augusta Emeline, b. Oct. 10, 1834; m. May 26,
1855, Henry E. Peck.
532* xii. JuDSON, b. Feb. 22, 1837; m. 1859 Betsey Ann Groat.
No issue.
533 xiii. Marietta, b. Sept. 10, 1839; d. Dec, 1877, unmar-
ried. Lived in North Sanford, N. Y.
262
Capt. John^ King (Joel,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,^ Wil-
liam}), born in Enfield, Conn., Dec. 23, 1789; died in Enfield
Aug. 19, 1852; married (i) in Enfield Nov. 10, 1811, Alice
SIXTH GENERATION.
215
Button, daughter of Jonathan and AHce (Parsons) Button, born
March 20, 1794, died March 3, 1843; (2) March 20, 1844,
Roxalany (Thompson) Chapin, widow, born Jany. 3, 1807; died
March 12, 1878. Capt. King lived in the small village of Scitico,
in the town of Enfield, where he carried on a prosperous plow
manufacturing business for many years with trade largely in
the Southern States. He also had a forge business and owned
the tavern in the village. Scitico had no postoffice until the
needs of his business required the establishment of one there in
1 84 1 and Capt. King was appointed the postmaster. It is an
interesting fact that the office of postmaster in this village has
ever since then been held by some member of the family con-
tinuously until in 1906 the chain of succession was broken by
death. His widow, Mrs. Roxalany King, married James L.
Prosser, a wealthy and benevolent citizen of West Hartford,
Conn. The children of Capt. King were born in the town of
Enfield.
Issue :
534* i-
535* ii-
536* iii.
537* iv.
538* V.
539* vi.
540* vii.
541* viii.
542* ix.
543* ^•
544 ' xi.
545* xii.
John Albert/ b. Aug. 24, 1812; d. April 15, 1859;
m. March 14, 1833, Amelia Goucher.
Dorothy, b. Feb. 24, 1814; d. Aug. 11, 18B7; ^^^
June 21, 1832, Charles Clark.
Almira, b. Nov. 2, 1815; d. July 16, 1887; m. May
12, 1835, Lester Russell.
Lavantine, b. Aug. 3, 1817; d. Sept. 9, 1897; m.
May 16, 1852, Miranda Spencer.
Lucy Ann, b. May i, 1819; d. April 27, 1897, un-
married. Buried Hazardville, Conn.
Lyman, b. Sept. 25, 1821 ; d. June 6, 1871, unmarried.
Eli, b. Aug. 9, 1823; d. Oct. 8, 1864, unmarried.
Buried Enfield, Conn.
Charlotte, b. May 20, 1825 ; m. June 24, 1845,
Henry Killam, Jr.
Lavinia Harriet, b. April 30, 1827; d. June 6, 1881 ;
m. Oct. 7, 1847, John H. Bowers.
Betsey, b. Aug. 6, 1829; d. Feb. 2, 1905 ; m. Sept. 19,
1848. Harlow Martin.
Oliver Thompson, b. Dec. 15, 1844; d. Nov. 3, 1846.
Thompson Oliver, b. July 13, 1846; d. Dec. 30,
1892, unmarried.
21 6 KING GENEALOGY.
546 xiii. Theron Coggswell, b. May 28, 1848; d. June i,
1850.
547 xiv. Jennie Marie, b. Feb. 24, 1852; d. Aug. 13, 1852.
263
Jeremiah® King (Joel,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,- IVil-
liam^), born in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 23, 1794; died in Kingsville,
O., June 10, 1884; married (i) in Ellington, Conn., Nov. 28,
1816, Clarissa Eaton, who died in Ellington May 31, 1821 ; (2)
in Ellington Nov. 15, 1821, Esther Ward, born July 15, 1795, who
died in Kingsville, O., Aug. 10, 1878. He had one child by the
first and nine children by the second marriage all of whom were
horn in Ellington, Conn., except the three youngest who were
born at Kingsville, Ohio. Mr. King went to Ohio in 1832 and
settled where Kingsville now stands. He was a blacksmith by
trade, but before leaving Connecticut he was extensively engaged
in the manufacture of plows which he sold in Norfolk, Va.
After going to Ohio he became a farmer and struggled hard to
accumulate a competence in the first years of his life there, but
when the Lake Shore Railroad came to that part of the country
he sold one half of his land and invested the proceeds in that
railroad enterprise. It was a most fortunate speculation and
money came to him easily thereafter so that before his death he
was in excellent financial circumstances. He was ever an honest,
conscientious and philanthropic man. He was a member of the
Presbyterian Church, but his wife Esther Ward King and her
children belonged to the Baptist Church and he often accom-
panied them there.
Issue :
548* i. Jerome Eaton,'' b. May 4, 1819; d. March 31, 1904;
m. Feb. 16, 1859, Emeline Babbett.
549 ii. Van Rensalear, b. Sept. 12, 1822; d. Kingsville, O.,
May 9, 1835.
M.\RY E., b. Oct. II, 1824; d. Rockford, 111., March
17, 1903 ; m. 1861 John Henry Hall.
Caroline, b. Aug. 7, 1826; d. Aug. 24, 1826.
Maria C, b. Dec. i, 1827; m. Jany. 24, 1850. Ray-
mond Brown.
550-^
iii.
551
iv.
552*
V.
553*
VI.
554
vii.
555*
viii.
556
ix.
SIXTH GENERATION. 217
LuR,\ Ward, b. May i6, 1830; m. May 22, 1853,
Edward F. Brown.
Elizabeth J., b. May 30, 1832 ; d. Kingsville, O.,
Sept. 8, 1834.
Jane E., b. Oct. 29. 1834; d. June 22, 1906; m. Dec.
24, 1855, Dennis Kenny.
Henry A., b. Feb. 8. 1837; d. Kingsville, O., Nov.
3, 1862; m. Kingsville, O., 1861, Martha Patch.
No issue.
557 X. Helen A., b. April 25. 1840; d. Kingsville, O., Oct.
II, 1867, unmarried.
265
Amos'' King (Atnos,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,^ Wil-
liam^), born in New Marlboro May 8. 1775; died April 6, 1813;
married Oct. 6. 181 1. Rachael Taylor.
Issue:
558 i. Barn.\bas,'' b. 1812. He moved to Green River,
N. Y., but we can find no further trace of him.
266
Nancy® King, (Amos,^ Benjamin * Benjamin,^ James,' Wil-
liam,^), born in New Marlboro, Aug. 13, 1777; died June 20,
1859; married (i) Church; (2) Wright. She married
Mr. Church in New Lebanon. They moved to Wolcott, N. Y.,
where they had three children. After the death of Mr. Church
she married Mr. Wright. She died at Wolcott, where her
married life was spent, but we cannot obtain records of the
birth of her children except their names.
Issue :
i. Osgood^ Church.
ii. Hiram Church.
iii. Moses Church.
267
Rev. Barnabas" King, D. D., (Amos,^ Benjamin,*^ Benjamin,^
James, '^ JVilliarn,^), born in New Marlboro, June 2, 1780; died
in Rockaway, N. J., April 10, 1862; married (i) Oct. 24, 1809
Catherine Beach of Hanover, N. J., born June 13, 1783; died
2i8 KING GENEALOGY.
July 13, 1821 ; (2) Mrs. Clarissa (Strong) Thompson, bom
March 18, 1782; died July 29, i860. Rev. Barnabas King
graduated at Williams College in 1804 and was pastor of the
Presbyterian Church, Rockaway, N. J., for fifty-six years (1806-
1862). He was called "Father King" and was quite a power
in that country. He died at the home of his son-in-law Rev.
Joseph F. Tuttle D. D., in Rockaway, N. J. His children were
all born at Rockaway.
Issue :
559* i. Elizabeth Thomas/ b. Dec. 17, 1810; d. Dec. 29,
1887; m. Sept. 30, 1833, James Leonard Pierson.
560* ii. Electa Jackson, b. Sept. 4, 1812; d. April 14, 1887
m. May 3, 1832, Rev. Baker Johnson.
561* iii. Barnabas Beach, b. Nov. 14, 1813; d. April 6, 1862
m. Matilda Carnegie.
562* iv. Susan Caroline, b. April 7, 1815; d. April 30, 1902
m. Oct. I, 1845, Rev. J. F. Tuttle.
563* V. John Melancthon, b. Dec. 3, 1816; d. Dec. 21, 1851.
564* vi. Samuel Beach, b. May 17, 1819; d. June 30, 1886;
m. Jane De Camp Beach.
565 vii. Thomas Strong, b. June 22, 1825; d. many years
ago ; m. Jany. 2, 1856, Lizzie Crocker. No children.
They lived at Stafford, N. Y.
268
Hannah^ King, (Amos,^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,^ Wil-
liam^), born in New Marlboro, March 8, 1782; died March 14,
1849; married Barnabas Osborne. Lived in Austerlitz, Colum-
bia Co., N. Y., and their children were born there.
Issue :
i. Milton'' Osborne, b. ; d. 1881 ; m. Jane
Barnes.
Issue :
1 Charles® Osborne, b. 1834; died unmarried. Was
a physician.
2 George Osborne, 1836; unmarried. Went west.
3 Henry Osborne, b. 1839; d. 1861. Enlisted in
the army but before his regiment went to the
front he died at Albany, N. Y.
4 Aaron Osborne, b. 1843 5 m. Stella Barnes. Is
said to have been a physician at Holyoke, Mass.
ii. D'Alanson^ Osborne, b. April 11, 1813; d. ;
m. Olive Kellogg.
SIXTH GENERATION. 2ig
Issue :
1 Mary« Osborne, b. Sept. 30, 1836; d. abt. 1865;
m. Monroe Eastland.
2 Edward Osborne, b. Dec. 3, 1838: m. Emily
Blunt. ^
iii. Celestia^ Osborne, b. April 27, 1818; d. March 7,
1875 ; m. Nov. 5, 1839 Aaron Bell.
Issue :
1 Augusta^ Bell, b. Dec. 12, 1840; m. Oct. 14,
1861 Jeremiah New.
Issue :
I Florence Bell» New, b. Feb. 3, 1863; m.
June 9, 1886 Horace Humphrey.
Issue :
1 Olive Celestia^" Humphrey, b. Nov
30, 1888.
2 Beatrice Augusta Humphrey, b. July
28, 1895.
2 Jennie^ Bell, b. Aug. 21, 1845 ; d. June 24, 1871 ;
m. Dec. 26, 1864 Martin New.
Issue :
I Alice P.» New, b. Nov. 20, 1866; m. Sept. 16,
1896, Leonard Nickerson.
3 Charles H. «Bell, b. Dec. 26, 1847; d. March 24,
1897; m. Oct. 14, 1869 Abbie Dickerman.
Issue :
1 Mary A. ^Bell, b. July 26, 1870.
2 Camilla D. »Bell, b. Sept. 13, 1872; m. Oct.
14, 1896 Cornelius Pulver.
Issue:
1 Marion^" Pulver, b. Oct. 9, 1897.
2 Marjorie Pulver, b. Nov. 19, 1898.
3 Eleanor Pulver, b. Aug. 27, 1904.
3 Carrie L. «Bell, b. Jany. 5, 1876; d. May 31,
1878.
4 Grace E. Bell. b. Julv 31, 1877; d. April 25,
1883.
5 Charles R. Bell, b. Feb. 9, 1880.
iv. Charles^ Osborne, b. abt. 1827; d. abt. 1879; m.
Mary Pratt.
269
Perkins® King, {Amos,^ Benjamin,'' Benjamin,^ James,^ Wil-
liam^), bom in New Marlboro, Mass., Jany. 12, 1784; died in
220 KING GENEALOGY.
Cairo, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1875; married (i) Nov. 12, 1812, Polly
Jackson, born in Tyringham July 7, 1775 ; died Sept. 12, 1849.
daughter of Col. Giles Jackson of Old Tyringham, of Revolu-
tionary fame and Chief of Staff of General Gates of Saratoga;
(2) July 7, 1852, Althea S. Barnes, died March 17, 1867. Hon.
Perkins King was a woolen manufacturer; Justice of Peace 1818-
1822; First Judge Green County, N. Y., 1838-1842; Member of
Assembly two years; Congressman 1829-1830. He resided at
Greenville and Freehold, N. Y., and died at Cairo, N. Y. His
A
children were all by his first marriage at Freehold, N. Y.
Issue :
Lucy PERKINS^ b. June 12, 1814; d. May, 1867; m.
C. A. Purdy of White Plains, N. Y. ; no issue.
Amos, b. Jany. 5, 1817; d. Sept. 26, 1891 ; m. April
19, 1843 Mrs. Amanda (Piatt) Durham.
Harriet, b. April 2y, 1819;, d. Feb. 12, 1895; m.
Mathew Sayre.
Sarah, b. April 2, 1822; d. March 7, 1841, unmarried.
Charles Jackson, b. Jany. 9, 1825 ; d. Oct. 16, 1904;
m. May 7, 1851 Charlotte Emily Ransom.
Mary, b. Sept. 19, 1827; d. Oct. 7, 1903, unmarried.
Lived with her sister Mrs. Sayre until the latter's
death.
572 vii. Edward Perkins, b. Aug. 9, 1831 ; d. Dec. 11, 1831
in conflagration of his father's house.
270
Cynthia® King, (Amos;' Benjamin,* Benjamin,^ James^ Wil-
liam^), born in New Marlboro, Mass., June 30. 1786; died in
Cairo, N. Y., March 2, 1859; married 1810, Rufus Spencer
Byington, born April 15, 1778. Children all born at Cairo, N. Y.
Issue :
i. Caroline^ Byington, b. Aug. 5, 181 1; d. Cairo,
Aug. 16, 1 85 1, unmarried,
ii. Charlotte A. Byington, b. Aug. 16, 1813; d. Oct.,
1845.
iii. Sarah J. Byington, b. Jany. 10, 1816; d. Jany. 16,
1836, unmarried,
iv. Lucius King Byington. b. April i, 1818; d. Jany.
4, 1895.
566
567*
ii
568-^=
iii
569
570*
iv.
V
57^
vi
Cassius Perkins Byington, M. D.
SIXTH GENERATION. 221
V. Milton Isaac Byington, b. Sept. 22, 1822; d. Wis-
consin, Sept. 1895.
vi. Mary H. Byington, b. July 8, 1823; d. June 6, 1891.
vn. James P. Byington, b. June 23, 1826; d. , 1899.
viii. Levi King Byington, b. May 12, 1831 ; d. Cairo,
Dec. 27,, 1901; m. Cairo, Oct. 23, 1854 Mary
Melissa Stewart, b. Cairo, Oct. 20, 1835.
Issue :
1 Cynthia E. ^Byington, b. Catskill, N. Y., Dec.
28. 1856; m. Cairo. N. Y., April 27, 1881 Eu-
gene Overbaugh, b. Catskill, April 23, 1849.
Issue :
1 John^ Overbaugh, b. Catskill, Feb. i, 1887.
2 Robert Overbaugh, b. Catskill, Aug. 22, 1897.
2 Cassius Perkins* Byington, M. D., b. July 30,
1859; m. Cairo, N. Y.. Oct. 17, 1883 Florence
Adele Greene, b. Cairo. N. Y., July 25, 1859,
daughter of William E.. and Amanda (Ross)
Greene. Her father was a son of John E., and
Eliza (Byington) Greene and her mother was
daughter of Shubal and Mary Elizabeth
(Turner) Ross. Dr. Cassius P. Byington
graduated from Albany Medical College in
March. 1882. Practiced medicine at Croton-
on-Mudson, N. Y., 1882-1895, but was com-
pelled by ill health to give up practice from
Sept. 1895 to April. 1902, and during that period
lived at Cairo. N. Y., to which place he re-
moved with his family. In 1902 he went to
Ossining. N. Y.. and resumed practice. Member
of Keclemah Lodge F. & A. M. 693. Cairo, N. Y.
Courtland Lodge No. 6, I. O. O. F. Peeks-
kill. N. Y., Sec'y Westchester Co. Medical
Society 1905-1906. Member of "Greene Co.
Society in the City of New York." Attend-
ing physician to Ossining Hospital. Member of
Board of Trade. Residence. 2)7 Croton Ave.,
Ossining, N. Y.
Issue :
1 Mortimer Van Cott ^Byington, b. Croton-
on-Hudson, N. Y., Oct. i, 1884.
2 Harold Greene Byington. b. Croton, Sept.
20, 1889.
222 KING GENEALOGY.
3 Russell Perkins Byington, b. Croton, Oct.
21, 1893.
4 Elizabeth Louise Byington, b. Cairo, N. Y.,
May 29, 1899.
3 John Stewart^ Byington, b. Cairo; m. Coopers-
town, N. Dak., April 5, 1894 Ida Erlandsen,
b. Coon Valley, Wise, July 12, 1872. Children
born at Helena, Griggs Co., N. Dak.
Issue :
1 Edna Ione® Byington, b. Jany. 23, 1895.
2 Levi Kenneth Byington, b. March 29, 1896.
3 Chester Vernon Byington, b. July 2, 1898.
4 Nina May Byington, b. June 7, 1902.
4 Elizabeth Ione^ Byington, b. Cairo, Sept. 7,
1863 ; unmarried.
5 Jennie Adelia Byington, b. Cairo, Dec. 30,
1869; m. Cairo, Dec. 30. 1891 Elmer E. Whit-
comb, b. Cairo, Nov. 10, 1865.
Issue :
1 Roland Byington** Whitcomb, b. Cairo, N.
Y.. Oct. 18, 1893.
2 Floyd Leslie Whitcomb, b. Cairo, July 14,
1895.
^ Maud Elizabeth Whitcomb, b. Cairo, May
I. 1898.
4 Harry Burdette Whitcomb, b. Cairo, March
28, 1901.
6 Melville Ernest* Byington, b. Cairo, Nov. 25,
1871 ; m. Ossining, N. Y., June 7, 1894 Florence
McNeal, b. Ossining Nov. 24, 1873.
Issue :
1 Ernest Alonzo® Byington, b. Ossining, Feb.
27, 1895.
2 Edith Byington, b. Ossining, Aug. 2, 1903.
271
D'Alanson" King, (Amos.^ Benjamin* Benjamin,^ James,^
William}), born in New Marlboro, Mass., Dec. 12, 1788; died
in Freehold, Green Co., N. Y., July 22, 1844; married in Green-
ville, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1815 Sarah Jeffries Smith, born in Green-
ville, Aug 20, 1795. Children all born at Freehold.
Issue
;
573*
574*
ii.
575*
iii.
576*
iv.
577
578
V.
vi.
579
580
vii.
viii.
581
582
ix.
X.
SIXTH GENERATION. 223
George/ b. Feb. 2, 1817; d. Monroe Co., Mich., June
2, 1890; m. April 9, 1848 Delia Maria Day.
Rebecca Jeffries, b. Sept. 5, 1818; d. Aug. 29, 1899;
m. Aug. I, 1850 Jason Stevens.
RuFUS, b. April 13, 1821 ; d. Jany. 14, 1901 ; m. 1854
Abbey B. Bagley.
Olive Smith, b. Jany. 2, 1825; m. Sept. 11, 1850
William W. Rider.
Elizabeth Thomas, b. June 10, 1827; d. 1840.
Caroline, b. April 6, 1830; d. April 30, 1903; m.
June 26, 1867 Hiram Morrison, now deceased; no
issue.
Charlotte Augusta, b. Feb. i, 1823; d. in infancy.
Susan Augusta, b. Sept. 28, 1834; m. Lucius By-
ington, now deceased ; no issue.
Edward P., born Sept. 28, 1834; d. in infancy.
Catherine, b. April 16, 1837; d. 1843.
272
Charlotte Augusta Matilda^ King, (Amos,^ Benjamin,*'
Benjamin,^ James,- William^), born in New Marlboro, Mass.,
Oct. 3, 1790; died in Ghent, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1851 ; married in
Green River, N. Y., March 5, 1816, Darius Cole, born July 5,
1793 ; died Nov. 29, 1873. Resided at Green River, Spencertown
and Ghent, N. Y.
Issue :
i. Harriet Augusta'^ Cole, b. Dec. 11, 1816; d. Sept.
17, 1845; "1- Dec. 22, 1836, Chester Griswold
Loomis.
Issue :
I Lucy Perkins* Loomis, b. Aug. i, 1838; m.
March 14, 1858, James Emanuel Traver, b.
Sept. 13, 1830. Res. Chatham, Columbia Co.,
N. Y.
Issue :
1 Harriet M.^ Traver, b. ^sept. 23, 1859; m.
April 28, 1880, C. I. Penrose.
2 Clara E. Traver, b. June 19, 1863; m. June
I, 1889, F. O. Grimm.
3 Elmer Traver, b. Jany. 12, 1868; d. Feb.
19, 1868.
224 KING GENEALOGY.
4 Minnie S. Traver, b. July 7, 1869; m. Oct.
— , 1903, Charles F. Eberle.
5 Charles D. Traver, b. March 24, 1871 ; m.
April 14, 1892, Mame B. Panigot.
6 Jay E. Traver, b. July 7, 1872; m. Nov. 11,
1897, Bertha Bushnell.
7 Charlotte M. Traver, b. July 10, 1881.
ii. John King" Cole, b. April 24, 1819; d. May 10,
1839; unmarried,
iii. Ulyses Perkins Cole, b. June 21, 1825; d. Sept. 5,
1837-
iv. William Darius Cole, b. April 5, 1828; d. May 5,
1828.
275
Jonah^ King, {Jonali,^ Benjamin,'^ Benjamin,^ James,^ Wil-
liam^), born in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 9, 1777; died ; married
Leicester,'^ b. Stratford, Sept. 5, 1801 ; m. July 19,
1835, Betsey Wetherby.
Julius, b. Suf. Nov. 16, 1804; d. ; m. March 24,
1829, Emily Adams.
Mary Ann, b. Suf. Oct. 6. 1807. '^l(ft^<rUi-4'^u.<i ^M'tU^
Otis, b. Suf. Jany. 14, 1811.
Ezekiel, b. Suf. March 14, 1815.
283
Micah" King, (Micah,^ Benjamin,* Benjamin,^ James,- Wil-
liam^), born 1775; died in East Longmeadow, July 9, 1852;
married in Longmeadow, Mass., Feby. 25, 1796 Ruth Spencer,
born in Somers, Aug. 5, 1779, daughter of Israel (son of Jona-
than, of Somers) and Ruth (Roberts) Spencer, daughter of
Capt. Seth Roberts, of Middletown, Conn. Micah King first
appears in Longmeadow where he is called Micah King Jr. in
his marriage record Feby. 25, 1796. He lived in East Long-
meadow tmtil he had two children born, after which he moved
to Somers (perhaps one mile) where he lived until he had eight
more children born after which he returned across the line into
Longmeadow and had there recorded one more child making
eleven in all. He also lived a short time in Wilbraham, now
Issue
583*
I,
584*
ii.
585
S86
587
iii.
iv.
V.
(
SIXTH GENERATION. 225
Hampden. The old homestead in East Longmeadow is still
called King Hill and is still in possession of his descendants,
named Bronson. Micah King, his wife Ruth, his son Luther,
and his daughter Sarah Bronson lie buried side by side in
Somer's North Cemetery and on his tombstone appears the date
of his death July 9, 1852 and his age ''yy years."
Issue :
588* i. Israel Spencer/ b. Longmeadow, Mass., Feb. i,
1797; d. Oct. 4, 1861 ; m. Nov. 24, 1825, Susan
Prior.
Luther, b. Longmeadow, — , 1798; d. May 28, 1813.
Sarah, b. Somers, Nov. 18, 1801 ; d. Jany. 17, 1870;
m. Feb. 2}^, 1845, Melvin Bronson.
Calvin, b. Somers, Feb. 5, 1804; d. Feb. 15, 1853;
m. March 2.2, 1825, Caroline Matilda Walsh.
Mary, b. Somers, Jany. 20, 1807; d. June 14, 1858;
m. Oct. 10, 1842, Nathaniel Prior.
Marvin, b. Somers, Jany. 20, 1807; (twin) d. — ;
m. (i) Eunice Brown Alden ; (2) Julia Chapin.
Arethusa, b. Somers, Sept. 16, 1890; d. July 25,
1894; m. Oct. 29, 1832, David Alden.
Nancy, b. Somers, April 24, 1812; d. — ; unmarried;
Lived in Ludlow, ]\Iass., but died in Enfield, Conn.
Luther Marshall, b. Somers, June 30, 181 5; m.
Oct. 15, 1862, Maria Parsons.
Panthea, b. Somers, Sept. 15, 1817; m. Nov 10,
1837; Erasmus D. Chaffee.
xi. CiNDONiA, b. Longweadow, July 28, 1820; d. Jany.
18, 1907; m. July II, 1844, Spencer Chaffee, of
Somers.
George Henry, (often written Henry G.) of Long-
meadow and Enfield.
284
Phineas* King, (Micah,^ Benjamin,*^ Benjamin,^ James,^
William^), born ; died ; married May 6, 1804 Betsey
Knox of Blandford, Mass. On Feb. 5, 1799 James Montgomery
of Londen, now Otis, Mass., deeded to Phineas King of Norwich,
now Huntington, Mass., both joiners, a joiner's shop in Londen,
etc. (Berkshire Co., Mass., Great Barrington Land Record
Book 37, p. 133). Phineas King evidently lived on the border
5»9
n.
590*
iii.
591*
iv.
592*
V.
593*
vi.
594*
vii.
595
viii.
596
ix.
597
X.
598*
xi.
599*
xii.
226 KING GENEALOGY.
of Londen, now Otis, and Blandford. Norwich was the next
town northerly. Here he Hved until 1824 when he disappears