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- [S1708] Public Member Trees, recovered, Marilyn Jean Miller1 CASunshine12 recovered 20181111HAv.
Record for CHRISTENA YEAGER (King) Marilyn Jean Miller1 CASunshine12
20181111HAv (164) facts
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Posted 05 Dec 2011 by CASunshine12
LAND: Land Records of Tyler County Virginia; 1835; Tyler County Clerk; Page 268; Salt Lake Family History Library Film # 850558;
NOTE: 25 Apr 1835; John King purchased 80 acres of land on South Fork of Fishing Creek from Jacob Jacobs , by warrants from treasury #10822 issued 6 Nov 1832 to David Hickman who assigned 50 acres to Jacob Rice Jacobs who assigned the same to John King; and 30 acres on #10094issue d 9 Dec 1833 to John McCoy who assigned the same to John King.
LAND: Land Records for Tyler County West Virginia; Salt Lake Family History Library Film # 854767; ENCL KIN 0009;
NOTE: Jacob King entered into a bond with John King Sr. and Christina King his wife which would provide for them for the duration of their natural life.
LAND: Land Records for Wetzel County, Virginia; 1846; Wetzel County Clerk; Book 1 Page 22; Salt Lake Family History Library Film # 0839549; ENCL KIN 0001;
NOTE: Land was sold by Jacob King and wife Jane to Alexander King. "Alexander King bound unto John King Sr., and Christina King (wife), for the penal sum of $1000.00 lawful money of Virginia, were with Alexander King hath purchased of Jacob King 100 acres of land being now in full possession of John King and Christina King his wife hereto for agreed upon between Jacob King and his parents for and during his and their natural life time for their support off of the land. And the said Alexander King having fully agreed to and with the said John King Sr. and Christina his wife to furnish them with a comfortable house and sufficient lot of ground for a garden attached to the same an d sufficient fuel and coal for their comfort and I Alexander King further agree to support the said John King Sr. and Christina his wife so long as they shall live with the necessary food and clothing for their comfort then this obligation to be void and null or otherwise to remain in full force and virtue of law and I Alexander King do bind the within named tract of land for the true performance of the above contract whereof I bind myself, my several heirs, executors and administrators and assignees for the true performance thereof. ".
HISTORY: The King Family: Our Book of Love by Carroll Ann Roberts King;
NOTE: states the death information for John King Sr., 24 Dec 1864 in Mason County, Virginia.
CONFLICT: Pennsylvania Archives: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages prior to 1810; 1797; Vol. IX, 2nd Series, page 421; NO TE: April 13, 1797, John King, widow and Christina King, widow,
NOTE: This would make them only 13 and 11years old and widowed once.
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In the 1800 Census, there is a Henry King living in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA.
He is listed on page 2 of the census and has 1-0-0-1-0-1-0-1-0-0.
A Jacob King also is living in Hempfield Township on page 2 and has 4-2-0-1-0-0-0-0-1-0.
In the 1810 Census, I could not find the John King that I needed. I checked three of them in Westmoreland County and one that I found in Fayette County. One that intrigues me is John King in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA. Is this the father of our John Sr.? He has a listing of 3-0-3-1-0-1-1-2-1-0.
Henry has disappeared from the census.
In the 1820 Census, John shows up in Wayne Township, Greene County, PA on page 326.
4-3-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-1
In the 1820 Census, George, supposedly the brother of John, shows up in Wayne Township, Greene County, PA on page 326.
4-0-0-0-1-0-2-0-0-1-0-0-1
In the 1830 Census, John is now in Tyler County, VA. George is still in Greene County, PA. On page 174 of the Tyler County, VA Census there are two John Kings listed. The one is John Sr. and the other John is not related. John has this 1 male 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 2 females <5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 15-20, and 1 female 40-50.
In the 1840 Census, John is still in Tyler County, VA. with 1 male 20-30; 1 male 50-60; 2 females 5 -10; 2 females 10-15; 1 female 50-60. Living 3 houses from James King and next door to William King. Children still at home are Jacob, Deliliah, Christina, Sarah Martha, and Katherine. It seems that John and Christina have understated their age by 10 years.
In the 1850 Census, John is now in what is Wetzel County, VA. He is listed as 65 years old and his occupation is blacksmith. He is in dwelling 31 on the census with son, Alexander, in dwelling 29. Katherine is 18 and the only child still living at home. William is in dwelling 35 and John W. in dwelling 43.
King, John - born about 1784 PA-died 1864 WV - son of Shawnee Woman & John King-Shawnee, husband 1804 of Christina Yeager-3/4th Delaware Metis, moved to WV before 1830, father of William Richard/05, Peter/07, John Jr/09, George/11, James/12, Elizabeth/13, Hugh/16, Jacob/18, Levi/17, Alexander/20, Mary/22, Francis/24, Delila/25, Christina/26, Sarah Martha/28, Catherine/31-all 1/2 Shawnee-Delaware Metis
King home, Ceres, PA
John King
1850 United States Federal Census
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virginiamccurdy35 John William King
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michaed1 Thanks.
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JaneYoung747
virginiamccurdy35. Thank you so much for that information. The information I have comes from a books written by Don Green " Shawnee Heritage I" and "Shawnee Heritage II" . In book 1 page 145, item 786, John King, my great great great grandfather, and family.
I came through the line of son Hugh King, my great great grandfather.
You have much more information than I was able to get. I was told all the records were burned in fires.
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dbatross Thank you so much virginiamccurdy35 for all of the information.
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King, John b1784-1864 John King CASunshine12added this on 4 Dec 2011 BonniePaynteroriginally submitted this to Warren T Paynter on 3 Apr 2010 |
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King, John b1787-1864 King, John 1787-1864 unknown CASunshine12added this on 6 Dec 2011 carohunteroriginally submitted this to Hunter Ireland Family Tree on 17 May 2011 Location: unknown |
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Reaksecker, Emly, Amanda, & Christina King 20250318GHLn- edited, pasted from front Media Details:
psillimanoriginally submitted this to Allen-Kephart Family Tree on 3 Apr 2008
CASunshine12added this on 17 Oct 2011 Photo owned by Linda Durr, posted by Dennis Lark to Joseph Yeager/John King Family Website on MyFamily.com
Emily, Amanda, and Christina Reaksecker unknown,
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Raeksecker, Frederick oval portrait Bethany, Harrison, MO Frederick Reaksecker, Bethany, Harrison, Missouri CASunshine12added this on 22 Oct 2011 psillimanoriginally submitted this to Allen-Kephart Family Tree on 3 Apr 2008 Photo owned by Linda Durr, posted by Dennis Lark to the Joseph Yeager/John King Family Website on MyFamily.com |
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King Reaksecker, Christina oval portrait Bethany MO Christina King Reaksecker , Bethany, Harrison, Missouri CASunshine12added this on 22 Oct 2011 psillimanoriginally submitted this to Allen-Kephart Family Tree on 3 Apr 2008 Photo owned by Linda Durr, posted by Dennis Lark to the Joseph Yeager/John King Family Website on MyFamily.com |
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Yeager King, Christina oval portrait Christina Yeager King CASunshine12added this on 12 Nov 2011 jul9458originally submitted this to Horner/Gearhart on 11 Oct 2010 |
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