son of Nathaniel" (Graves,^ Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ John,=
Joseph^), Loomis and Bethena (Bronson) Loomis. (For des-
cendants see Loomis Genealogy by Prof. Elias Loomis p. 153).
Issue :
i. Mari.x Eloise' Loomis, b. May 3, 1820; m. Feb. 24,
1841 George Augustus Loomis.
Issue :
1 Mary Elizabeth^ Loomis.
2 George Verdi ne Loomis.
3 Maria Eloise Loomis.
4 Caroline Loomis.
end of sixth generation.
SEVENTH GENERATION
411
Sally" King, {David, ^ Ebeneser/ Ebeneser* James,^ James, ^
JPllliam^), born in Suffield, Conn.. May 23. 1781 ; died in Suf-
field, Feb. 22, 1832; married in Suffield, Oliver Cromwell
Hanchett.
Issue:
i. ^Iary King" Hanchett, b. — ; d. — : m. William
H. Canfield of Ohio.
413
Charlotte" King, (David, '^ Ebeneser,^ Ebenecer,* James, ^
James,- William^), born in Suffield, Conn., May 26, 1785; died
in Suffield, Feb. 28, 1819; married in Suffield, Benjamin Austin.
Issue :
i. Stephen* Austin, (who lived at Buffalo, N. Y).
ii. Benjamin Dryden Austin, b. Suf. d. Dixon, 111.
iii. Almira Austin, b. Suf. ; m. Dr. George W. Howe,
Ohio.
414
David'' King, (David,^ Ebenezer,^ Ebeneser,* James,^ James,^
William'^), born in Suffield, Conn., April 24, 1787; died in
Medina, Ohio, Nov. 13. 1845; married in Windham. Conn.,
Almyra Lee, who died in Medina, Ohio, Jany. 24, 1873. He
died without children, but had adopted Henry Jarvis King and
David Hanchett King, the children of his brother Leonard Jarvis
King who died at Suffield in 1835 when the children were re-
spectively twelve and six years of age.
415
Leicester" King, {David ^' Ebeneser,^ Ebeneser,*^ James, ^
James,- William^), born in Suffield, Conn., May i, 1789; died in
Akron, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1856; married in Hartford, Conn., Oct.
12, 1814, Julia Ann Huntington, daughter of Hon. Hezekiah and
296 KING GENEALOGY.
Susan (Kent) Huntington. In early manhood he Hved at
Natchez, Miss., where he saw so much of the evils of slavery
that he gave up solid advantages rather than rear his family
heneath the influences of that blighting institution. He settled
in Warren, Ohio in 1816. In 1835- 1839 he was in the Ohio
State Senate, where alone he fought for the repeal of the
"Black Laws" which were a blot upon the statutes of that State.
He was a lawyer and was Associate Judge of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas, Trumbull Co., Ohio. He was the candidate of the
Liberty Party for Governor of Ohio in 1842, and again in 1844.
In 1847 he was nominated by the Liberty Party for Vice-Presi-
dent of the United States with John P. Hale, U. S. Senator from
New Hampshire, for President, both withdrawing in 1848 in
favor of Van Buren and Adams on the Free Soil Ticket. He
left a large landed estate in and around Akron.
Issue :
802* i. Henry William;'* b. Sept. 20, 1815; d. Nov. 20,
1857; m. 1842, Mary Crosby.
803* ii. Julia Ann, b. Nov. 7, 1817; d. Jany. 8, 1885; m.
Feb. 1842, Charles Brown.
804 iii. Susan Huntington, b. July 6, 1820; d. June 17,
1839; unmarried.
805* iv. Leicester, b. July 26, 1823; d. Aug. 1893; m. Dec.
1844, Eliza Purinton.
806* V. David Leicester, b. Dec. 24, 1825; d. Jany. 29, 1902;
m. May i, 1849, Bettie Washington Steele.
807* vi. Helen Dunbar, b. Nov. 19, 1827; d. Nov. 2, 1886;
m. May i, 1862, James Atkins.
808* vii. Hezekiah Huntington, b. Aug. 3, 1829.
809* viii. Catherine Brinley, b. July 8, 1832 ; d. Jany. 17,
1907; m. Sept. 19, 1855, William K. Pendleton.
416
Israel Holly'' King, {David,^ Eheneser,^ Ebeneser,* James,^
James,'^ William^), born in Sufifield, Conn., April 9, 1791 ; died in
Suffield, Sept. 19, 1817; married in Suffield, Nov. 1813, Lydia
Leavitt. His will dated Aug. 14, 1817, is on file in Probate
Office, Hartford, Conn. His wife and David King, executors.
Son Hollv Leavitt is mentioned.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 297
Issue :
810* i. Holly Leavitt;" b. Nov. 4, 1815; d. April 3, 1840;
m. Aug. 24, 1837, Caroline Matilda Hosmer.
417
Leonard Jarvis'^ King, (David,*'' Ebenezer,^ Ebenezer,*" James^
James,'^ IVilliam^), born in Suffield, Conn.. Sept. 20, 1793; died
in Sufifield, March 20, 1835; married in Suffield, April 11, 1816,
Betsey Hanchett, daughter of David and Deborah (Sheldon)
Hanchett, born in Suffield, Nov. 12, 1789; died in Suffield, Sept.
5, 1849. Children born at Suffield.
Issue :
811* i. Maria Mariette/ b. Sept. 9, 1818; d. — , 1849; »""•
Dec. 20, 1836, Alvin Lewis.
812 ii. Lorenzo, b. Aug. 20. 1821 ; d. June 23, 1822.
813* iii. Henry Jarvis. b. April 15, 1823; d. Nov. 12, 1890;
m. Oct. 30, 1844, Sarah Lee.
814* iv. David Hanchett, b. June 21, 1829; d. Sept. 15,
1896; m. 1851, Helen Bronson.
419
Arabella' King, {Ebeneser,^ Eheneser,^ Ebeneser* James,^
James,^ William^), born in Suffield. Conn.. June 25, 1794; died
— ; married (i), 1815, Gamaliel Granger, who died Oct. 20,
1825; (2) Reuben Granger, brother of her first husband. She
had four children by her first marriage. For her issue see Ante
No. 202.
420
Harriet^ King, {Ebeneser,'^ Ebenezcr,^ Ebenezer,*" J antes, ^
James," William^), born in Suffield. Conn., Sept. 30, 1802; died
in Suffield, Dec. 15, 1844; married Oct. 16, 1823, Alfred Spencer,
born July 12, 1801 ; died Oct. 17, 1838.
Issue :
i. Alfred^ Spencer, b. Jany. 21, 1825; d. Dec. 30,
1891 ; m. March 26. 1846, Caroline Frances Reid,
b. Oct. 22. 1827; d. Aug. 31. 1898.
Issue :
I James P.^ Spencer, b. Sept. 6, 1848; m. Jan. 12,
1898. Louise Elizabeth Pomeroy, b. July 31,
1858.
298 KING GENEALOGY. I
4
2 Harriet Arabella Spencer, b. Jany. 5, 1850;
m, April 25, 1877, William Francis Fuller, b. |
June 14, 1852.
Issue:
1 Bessie Young^° Fuller, b. Feb. 24, 1881.
2 William Spencer Fuller, b. Oct. 28, 1885.
3 Alfred® Spencer, b. Oct. 29, 185 1 ; m. Oct. 14, |
1879, Ella Susan Nichols, b. Jany. 2, 1851. *
Issue :
1 Alfred^" Spencer, b. Feb. 21, 1881.
2 Herbert Spencer, b. Jany. 13, 1883.
4 Mary Reid" Spencer, b. March 15, 1853; d. Oct.
17, 1853.
5 Clinton Spencer, b. Jany. 2, 1856; unmarried.
6 Carrie E. Spencer, b. Dec. 7, 1857; unmarried.
7 Jennie Spencer, b. July 20, 1859; m. June 20,
1883, George Milton â– Montgomery, b. May 20,
1857-
Issue:
1 Spencer^" Montgomery, b. May 3, 1885.
2 Caroline Louise Montgomery, b. April i,
1887.
3 John Robert Montgomery, b. June 14, 1890.
4 George M. Montgomery, b. Nov. 14, 1894.
8 Samuel Reid® Spencer, b. March 4, 1871 ; m.
Dec. 12, 1899, Helena Ellsworth Bailey, b.
March 7, 1877.
ii. Bethena Arabella^ Spencer, b. April 12, 1827; m.
Dec. 22, 1847, James Monroe Pendleton, b. Jany.
10, 1822; d. Feb. 16, 1889. No issue.
iii. Harriet Spencer, b. March i, 1831 ; m. June 6,
1855, James F. Pendleton, b. June 28, 1829; d.
April 21, 1883.
Issue :
1 Bell Spencer® Pendleton, b. Aug. 30, 1856;
m. Dec. 9, 1880, Nibecker.
Issue:
1 Claude Pendleton^** Nibecker, b. Sept. 19,
1881.
2 Bethena Nibecker, b. April i, 1888.
3 Philip Nibecker, b. Jany. 19, 1894; d. Aug.
9, 1898.
2 Frank Spencer® Pendleton, b. Sept. 5, 1858;
d. Aug. 8, 1859.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 299
3 James Alfred Pendleton, b. Nov. 2, i860.
4 Gilbert Pendleton, b. March 14, 1862; d.
March 28, 1862.
5 Anna Sayls Pendleton, b. May 27, 1866.
6 Howard Pendleton, b. Sept. 18, 1869.
7 Clarence Pendleton, b. March 24, 1873, d. Aug.
431
?
John^ King, {John,'' Ebeneser,^ Ebeneser* James,^ James,
William^), born in Suffield, Conn., Nov. 7, 1788; died — ; mar-
ried Mary King of Hampden, Ohio.
Issue :
815 i. Ebenezer," b. .
816 ii. Clarissa, b. ; m. Mr. McCoy.
817 iii. Alfred, b. .
818 iv. Moses, b. .
819 v. Seth, b. .
432
Zadock Granger^ King, {John,'' Ehenezer,^ Ebeneser,*' James,^
James,^ William^), born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 10, 1791 ; died
in Chardon, Ohio, May 23, 1879; married (i) in Enfield, Conn.,
May 28, 181 1, Fanny Collins, born April 18, 1790; died in Char-
don, Ohio. Jany. 5, 1833; (2) June 17, 1833, Bathsheba Pease^
King, (Dan," Dan,'' Ebenezer/ James,-' James.- Williami),born in
Suffield, Sept. 26, 1797; died in Chardon, O., Dec. 10, 1878.
See No. 464). He moved to Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio, in the
spring of 181 5, and settled on land two and one-half miles west
of Chardon village, where he continued to live until his death.
His life long occupation was farming. His children were born
at Chardon. except the two eldest, born at Suffield.
Issue :
820 i. Zadock Granger,^ b. April 12, 1812; d. Chardon, O.,
Oct. 27, 1815.
821* ii. Roderick, b. Jany. 20. 1814; d. April 10, 1857; m.
July II, 1839, Julia Merrill.
822* iii. William Granger, b. March 4, 1816; d. May 5,
1896; m. Chardon, Sept. 7, 1836, Maria Lucy Lee.
823* iv. Fanny Amanda, b. April 24, 1818; d. June 18, 1852;
m. Aug. 23, 1836. Norman Parsons.
300
KING GENEALOGY.
824* V. Dan Rising, b. May 14, 1834; m. (i) Dec. 28, 1854,
Sarah Antionette Ringland ; (2) Nov. 22, 1887.
Mary A. Smith.
825 vi. Zadock, b. June 5, 1839; d. Jany. 28, 1840.
433
George^ K[N(;, (John,'' Ebcncscr,^ Ebeneser,* James,^ James-
irUliam^), born m Suffield, Conn., Oct. 20, 1793; died in Char-
don, Ohio. June 8. 1862; married (i) in Suffield. Feb. 2, 1815,
Nancy Gillett. daughter of Daniel and Huldah (Sheldon) Gil-
lett, who died in Chardon, O., Feb. 4, 1859; (2) Moore.
George King with his father and brother.s moved to Chardon,
O., in the Spring of 1817, where he resided until his death. All
of his children, which were by his first wife were born at
Chardon.
Issue :
826* i. Nancy Maria/ b. Aug. 6, 1816; d. Jany. 23, 1874
m. Dec. 24, 1835, William McBride.
827* ii. Jane Isabel, b. March 30, 1819; d. May 14, 1844
m. Feb. 21, 1839, Orrin Gates.
828* iii. Leverett Ghiorge, b. June 7, 1824; d. Nov .11, 1894
m. Nov. 20, 1845. Nancy Louise Merrill.
829* iv. Rachel Louisa, b. July 12, 1826; d. Sept. 18, 1888
m. Nov. 21, 1844, Orrin Gates.
830 V. Thomas Lysander, b. May 30, 1830; d. May 6, 1865
m. Dec. 5. 1854, Mehssa L. Baldwin.
434
Anna^ King, iJohii^ Ebencser,^ Ebeneser* James,^ Jamcsr
IViUiam'), born in Suffield, Conn., Oct. 3. 1795; died — ; married
Samuel Collins.
Issue:
i. Jerusha** Collins.
ii. King Collins.
iii. William Collins.
iv. Frederick Collins.
V. Marion Collins.
vi. Walever (or Wilbur) Collins.
vii. LucTNA Collins.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 3OI
435
Harvey^ King, {Johyi,'' Eheneser,^ Eheneser,^ James,^ James/
William^), born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 5, 1798; died in Char-
don, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1872; married in Suffield, Nov. 25, 1819,
Maria Gillett, daughter of Daniel and Huldah (Sheldon) Gillett,
born July ii, 1803; died Nov. 11, 1887. Children born at
Chardon, Ohio.
Issue:
831"^= i. Lucinda/ b. Oct. 30, 1821 ; d. June 23, 1844; m.
Norman Randall.
832* ii. Huldah, b. June 4, 1826; d. June i. 1893; m. Sept.
5. 1843, George G. Granger.
833* iii. Daniel, b. June 17, 1828; d. Aug. 9, 1865; m. Mary
Williams.
8^4 iv. Babe (unchristened), b. Aug. 20, 1833; ^- Sept. 7,
1833.
835* V. Chaungey, b. June 22. 1835 ; m. Jany. 16, 1862, Ada-
line Johnson.
836 vi. Isauel, b. May 21, 1839; d. Feb. 23, 1881 ; m. Oct.
25, 1857, Byron Canfield. Said to have had four
children.
438
Rebecca Jerusha^ King, (/o/i7i/ Ebenezer/ Ebenecer*
Janies,^ James,- IVilliam^), born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 27,
1812; died in Painesville, O., April 26, 1890; married in Chardon,
O., Oct. 24, 1830. Guy Wyman.
Issue :
i. Clarissa Rebecca'' Wyman, b. Madison, O.. July
16, 1831 ; m. Painesville, O., Oct. 9, 1854, Byron
Paine.
Issue:
1 James Percy^ Paine, b. Painesville, O., April 3,
1856.
2 Norman Paine, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Jany. 20,
1858; d. Sept. 14, 18 — .
3 Arthur Paine, b. Madison, Wis.. June i, i860;
d. Dec. 23, 18 — .
4 Wendell Wyman Paine, b. Madison, Wis., May
19, 1862.
5 George Wyman Paine, b. Milwaukee, Wis.,
April 14. 1866.
302 KING GENEALOGY.
6 Byron Dixon PxMNe, b. Madison, Wis., Feb. 19,
1 871.
ii. Ellen Mariaii** Wyman, b. Madison. O., June 21,
1833; d. Painsville, O., Aup^. 21, 1854.
iii. Abby Amelia Wyman, b. Perry, O., Oct. 18, 1836;
m. Painesville, O., May 7, 1868, Daniel H. Darling.
Issue:
I Daniel Guy Wyman** Darling, b. Lancaster, O.,
July 10, 1869; d. Painesville, O., Aug. 4, 1870.
iv. George^ Wyman, b. Perry, O., Jany. 27, 1839; m.
March 25, 1862, Lizzie Rose. Residerrce South
Bend, Ind.
Issue :
I Rose** Wyman, b. South Bend, Ind., March, 1863;
d. South Bend. Ind, March 10. 1863.
439
SiBBYLL Ma'jilda^ King, {Jolin,^ Ehenezer,^ Ebeneser*
Jmnes,^ James,- IViUiam^), born in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 6, 1815 ;
died in Chardon, O., Feb. i, 1903; married in Chardon, O.,
Jany. i, 1835, Alonzo Randall, who resides at Chardon, where
all their children were born.
Issue :
i. Celestia Rebecca** Randall, b. Oct. 24, 1837; m.
June 17, 1856 Lucius McBride, dealer in musical
instruments. Res. Akron, O.
Issue :
I Vern King" McBride, b. Sept. 9, 1874; m. July
6, 1903 Carrie Edna Ludwig. Res. Chardon, O.
ii. Henry Clinton*' Randall, b. Aug. 21, 1844; m.
Nov. 10. 1868 Alice Belinda Mixer. Res. Chardon,
O. Dealer in musical in.struments.
Issue :
I Grace Louisa" Randall, b. June 24, 1873; m.
April 21, 1898 J. Oliver Littlejohn.
Lssue :
I Kenneth Randall'" Littlejohn, b. May 11,
1902.
iii. Ellen Maria* Randall, b. March i, 1847; i"- Nov.
II, 1868 Leslie B. Shaw.
seventh generation, 3^3
Issue :
I Mabel Lida^ Shaw, b. Nov. 7, 1880. Graduated
from the public schools in 1899; taught school
for a short time; was stenographer and in the
law office of Wm. G. King, Esq., of Chardon,
O., her cousin; m. Sept. 12, 1906 Charles Austin
Wilmot, Esq., an attorney at law in Chardon,
Ohio,
iv. Wilmot King* Randall, b. Dec. 19, 1849; "^. Dec.
31, 1873 Carrie Lynn Eggleston. Is a dealer in
musical instruments. Res. Akron, O.
Issue :
1 ViscHER Alonzo" Randall, b. Jany. 13, 1878.
Engaged in electrical work in N. Y. City.
2 Carlton Wilmot Randall, b. Dec. 3, 1887.
V. LiDA Bell« Randall, b. Aug. 28, 1853; m. (i) Dec.
12, 1878 Ransom W. Davis, d. June 18, 1882; (2)
Aug. 12, 1893 Columbus J. Rudesill. Mrs. Rudesill
is a musician of remarkable ability. Res. Chardon,
O.
441
Henry Caleb" King, {John,"^ Eheneser,^ Ebeneser,*' James,''
James,'' William^), born in Chardon, O., April 5, 1819; died In
Mentor, O., Jany. 5, 1878; married (i) Nov. 17, 1848, Cornelia
Melissa Moore, daughter of Isaac and (BUsh) Moore, of
Mentor, O., who died June 9, 1857; (2) June 21, 1858, Rachael
McClelland of New York, daughter of James and Mary Mc-
Clelland, who died June 21, 1861 ; (3) April 5, 1863, Sarah
Fidelia Kennedy, of Aurora, O., daughter of Justin and Betsey
(Hathaway) Kennedy of Blanford and Berkshire, Mass., born
June 6, 1826. Mr. Henry Caleb King was a man of unquestion-
able integrity and uprightness of character, "whose word was
as good as his bond." He had strong convictions and always
had the courage of his convictions.
An accident in early manhood made him a lifelong suflferer
from nervous dyspepsia and kindred diseases, which together with
the many sorrows of his life, gave a tinge of sadness to an other-
wise most genial nature. He had a fine mind, and was in the
truest sense an intellectual man. While not a fluent speaker.
J04 KING GENEALOGY.
he always expressed himself with such force and clearness, and
possessed such ready wit, that he was a most delightful com-
panion.
In a marked degree, he had the gift of teaching, and the
power not only of imparting information, but also of impressing
upon others his own ideals and convictions.
Quiet and retiring, he never held any office except in the
Disciple Church, where he was an Elder for many years, and
which he considered a high honor, as well as a great responsi-
bility.
While not a popular man with all classes, he had a great many
warm friends, and was "ever a lover of good men and women."
He always exercised the grace of hospitality, and was a model
neighbor ; his skill in nursing, and his quick sympathy made him
very helpful to those who were sick or in trouble.
]n all his relations of life he was true and faithful; but it was
as a father that his character shone out the brightest. He was
in every sense of the term, the head of his family.
In his last illness, when suffering the tortures of slow starva-
tion, he refused to take anything in the line of narcotics because
he said he wanted to retain his consciousness and go rejoicing
and triumphant. His last words were "God is love, trust Him."
Children born in Chardon, Ohio.
Issue :
Martha Antoinette,^ b. Nov. 2, 1849. Unmarried.
Res. West Mentor, O.
Eleanor Cornelia, b. June 30, 1854; unmarried. Res.
West Mentor, O.
Charles Fremont, b. Nov. 3, 1855 ; d. Nov. 27, 1859.
Jane McClelland, b. Jany. 25, i860; m. May 9,
1889 George Marshall Hicks.
841* V. Harry C. b. Dec. 31, 1865; m. Oct. 4, 1899 Lilian
Delia Ellsworth.
442
AmoAiL Amelia" King, {Jolin,^ Ebeneser,^ Ebeneser,* James,^
James,- William,^), born in Chardon, O., July i, 1822; died — ;
married Samuel Loomis.
837
838
ii.
839
840^'^
iii.
iv.
seventh generation. 3^s
Issue:
i. Anna Maria* Loomis.
ii. Abbie Jane Loomis.
443
Orry^ King. (Seth; Ehenezer," Ebenezer* James,^ James,^
miliam'), born in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 14. I795-. died in Suf-
field, Sept. 15, 1868; married Nov. 17, 1822, Elijah Billings, a
farmer at Somers, Conn.
TcCTTfT â–
i George King* Billings, b. Jmie 6, 1825 ; d. May 9,
1856; m. (i) Nov. 29, 1848 Catherme Cordelia
Dean' of Tolland, Conn. Divorced. (2) Jany. 31,
1853 Hannah Juliette'' (commonly called Julia)
King, dau. John Bowker^ King (Joseph,'^ Capt.
Joseph,'' James,- WilHamM- He was a farmer at
Somers, Conn. His children were born there.
(Note— For descendants of George King Billings
and Hannah Juliette King see also No. 311 ante.)
TcCTTp •
1 George^ Billings, b. May 9, 185 1 ; m. Rockville,
Conn., Nov. 28, 1888 Emma Clementina Watts
Fuller. He is a stationary engineer, Springfield,
Mass.
Issue :
I Frederick Watts^" Billings, b. Milford,
Mass., Sept. 17, 1900.
2 Harriet Orry^ Billings, b. Somers, Conn., x\pril
18, 1855; m. (i) May 23, 1872 Robert Eugene
Daniels. Divorced Jany. 8, 1875 ; (2) Dec. 28,
1875 Edward Augustus Arnold. Res. Cumming-
ton, Mass.
Issue:
1 John Bowker^" Daniels, b. May 21, 1874; d.
March 3, 1879.
2 George Augustus Arnold, b. July i, 1877;
m. (i) Feb. 14, 1898 Rosmond Julia Mason;
(2) Dec. 25, 1900 Alice Cook.
Issue :
1 Margerie Julia^^ Arnold, b. Nov. 14,
1898.
2 Hattie Alice Arnold, b. Sept. 21, 1902;
d. Sept. 21, 1902.
306 KING GENEALOGY.
3 Edward Augustus Arnold, b. Dec. 27,
1903.
4 George Dalmar Arnold, b. March 4,
1905.
3 Herbert Henry^° Arnold, b. April 27, 1879;
m. June 1899 Emma Holt.
Issue :
1 Harriet Emma^^ Arnold, b. Jany. 2,
1900.
2 Arthur Ernest Arnold, b. July 21, 1903.
3 Caroline Arnold, b. Oct. 28, 1905.
4 Welcome^" Arnold, b. Jany. 26, 1881. A
carpenter.
5 Howard Ernest Arnold, b. Feb. 10, 1891.
6 Gurdon Clifford Arnold, b. Jany. 3, 1893.
7 Hattie Satira Arnold, b. Aug. 21, 1896; d.
Feb. 20, 1900.
ii. Alvin^ Billings, b. May 26, 1828. Unmarried,
iii. Alvina Billings (Twin) b. May 26, 1828; d. May
31, 1828.
iv. Andrew^ Billings, b. Somers, Conn., Aug. 17, 1830;
m. Tolland, Conn., Oct. 25. 1869, Sarah Ryder; d.
Aug 22, 1903. He was a farmer at Somers, Conn.
Children born there.
Issue :
1 Charles Andrew® Billings, b. June 3, 1870; m.
July 4, 1900, Alma Kibbe. He is a tea and
coffee merchant at Somers. Children born
there.
Issue :
1 Herman Bradford^" Billings, b. May 2, 1902.
2 Sarah Isabelle Billings, b. June 30, 1905.
2 Martha Orry" Billings, b. Dec. 20, 1872; un-
married. Bookkeeper at Springfield, Mass.
3 Mary Maria Billings, b. Nov. 2 1878; d. Jany.
16. 1892.
4 Jabez Monroe Billings, b. June 10, 1880; d.
June 27, 1880.
5 Ada Jane Billings, b. Dec. 28, 1882; d. Oct. 16,
1883.
6 Etta Lydia Billings, b. Dec. 28, 1882, (twin)
unmarried. Clerk in store, Springfield, Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 30/
V. Jabez" Billings, b. Somers, Conn., May 14, 1834;
m. Sept. 18, 1866, Cornelia Stoddard. He has been
in poor health for years and kept house while his
wife has conducted a very profitable dress making
establishment. Residence, Springfield, Mass. No
children.
446
Seth^ King, (Scth,^' Ebeneser,^ Ebeneaer,^ James,' James,-
William'-), born in Suffield, Conn., Oct. 30, 1802; died in Suffield,
Jany. 23, 1861 ; married in Sufifield. July 23, 1829, Nancy Cooper.
LssuE :
LoRiNDA Nancy,^^ b. Jany. 22, 1830; d. May 26, 1887;
m. Sept. 5, 1849, Henry L. Remington.
Cecelia Rebecca, b. Oct. 20, 1831 ; d. Jany. 27, 1872 ;
m. June 6, 1867, Hiram M. Bement. No issue.
Mary Angeline, b. Jany. 19, 1833; d. Sept. 18, 1834.
Mary Angeline (again), b. Sept. 16, 1834; d. Aug.
8, 1835.
Martha Jane. b. March 3, 1836; d. March 14, 1895;
m. Oct. 9, 1 861, Warren W. Cooper.
Harriet Eveline, b. Sept. 7, 1839; d. Jany. 29, 1905 ;
m. July 21. 1861, Samuel Alden Cooper.
449
Margaret" King, {Scth,^ Ehenezer,^ Ebeneaer,* James.'
James,' William^), born in Suffield, Conn., Sept. 26, 1809; died
in Suffield. Dec. 30. 1886; married in Suffield, Nov. 26, 1835,
John Newton*"' King, (John Bowker,^ Joseph,* Capt. Joseph,^
James,^ William'). They had four children. See John Newton®
King, No. 307.
456
Thomas' King. (Thomas,*^ Ebeneser,^ Ebeneser,'^ James,'
James,- William^), born in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 16, 1808; died
in Suffield, March 11. 1849; married (i) Sept. 12, 1831, Lucinda
Wrisley, born April 18, 1810; died Nov. 8, 1847; (2) Nov. 29,
1848, Abigail Gibson of Glastonbury, who died in three months
and eleven days thereafter.
Issue :
848 i. Lucinda Newton,^ b. June 27, 1832; m. Jany. i,
1857, Ebenezer B. Stedman. No issue.
842*
843
ii
844
845
iii
iv
846*
V
847*
vi.
308 KING GENEALOGY,
849 ii. Thomas, b. Aug. 19, 1833; ^- April 30, 1858; m.
Feb. 17. 1857, Harriet B. Smith. No issue.
850* iii. Mary Jane, b. June 21, 1835; m. Sept. 22, 1858,
Julius F. Hartwell.
851 iv. Martha Maria, b. May 12, 1837; d. Feb. 9, 1850.
852* V. Ahimaaz, b. Oct. 18, 1839; m. July 9, 1861, Amanda
Luck.
S53* vi. Leanora Ellen, b. March 30, 1843; '""• Nov. 25,
1863, William R. Holder.
457
Lyman'' King, (Samuel,'^ Ebenezer,^ Ebeneser* James, ^
James,^ William^), born in Suffield, Conn., May 30, 1812; died
in Springfield, Mass., Oct. 5, 1886; married in Suffield, March 27,
1839, Maria Persis*^ King (John Bowker,*^ Joseph,* Capt. Joseph,^
James,- William^, born in Suffield, Oct. 13, 1816; died in Day-
ton, O., March 20, 1901. (See ante No. 309).
In early life Lyman King moved to New Brunswick, N. J.,
where he taught school. While there he became interested in the
mulberry speculation in which he made some money. It was at
this time he married and a year or so later, 1840-1841, he moved
to Springfield, Mass., and for a few years was engaged in trade.
He became interested in the water supply system for Spring-
field and also engaged actively in the wholesale produce com-
mission business ; also in the manufacture of gold chains, metallic
cartridges and paper. Being very successful he accumulated a
considerable fortune. Toward the close of the Civil War he
entered largely into the manufacture of woolen goods, building
a mill and equipping it with the best machinery. In the depres-
sion following the war he made large losses, resulting finally in
the loss of his entire fortune. The last years of his life he de-
voted largely to the care of his garden, being very fond of the
cultivation of fancy fruits and flowers. He was a member of
the First Baptist Church, was upright and honorable in all his
dealings and had a large circle of friends. Mrs. King survived
him and died at the residence of her son, Robert Newton King
of Dayton, Ohio. Children were born at Springfield.
seventh generation. 309
Issue :
854 i John,** b. Jany. 1844; d. Feb. 13, 1844.
855* ii. Robert Newton, b. May 6, 1845; m. May 13. 1879,
Harriet Snyder.
856 iii. Harriet Cornelia, b. Sept. 3, 1848; d. Jany. 15,
1881 ; unmarried.
463
Sarah" Kinc, (Dan,^ Dan;' Ebenezer* James,^ James; Wil-
liam^), born in Suffield. Conn., Oct. 20, 1792; died — ; married
in Suffield in 1816, Henry Pease, son of Zeno and Hannah
(Leavitt) Pease, born in Norwich, Mass., Jany. 14, 1787. They
settled at Suffield and their children were born there.
Issue :
i. Henry Pease,^ b. April i, 1818; d. July 22, 1864; m.
(i) Jany. 16, 1845, Laura M. Booth; (2) May 22.
1856, Annie E. Church. They lived at Hartford,
Conn.
ii. Cynthia Pease, b. July 4, 1821 ; d. ; m. Aug.