Oregon pioneers of 1845 after whom Kings Valley was named.
Serepta Norton King is buried with her husband, Nahum Amos King, on their Oregon Donation Land Claim in unmarked graves at Wren, Benton County, Oregon. Two memorial monuments for them have been placed by DAR and King Family Association of Oregon in the Kings Valley Pioneer Cemetery, Kings Valley, Benton County, Oregon.
Oregon pioneers of 1845 after whom Kings Valley was named.
Serepta Norton King is buried with her husband, Nahum Amos King, on their Oregon Donation Land Claim in unmarked graves at Wren, Benton County, Oregon. Two memorial monuments for them have been placed by DAR and King Family Association of Oregon in the Kings Valley Pioneer Cemetery, Kings Valley, Benton County, Oregon.
Family Members
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Lucretia King Hallock
1806–1862
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Saretta King Moore
1808–1877
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Dulanna "Dulanney" King
1811–1823
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Hopestill S King Norton
1816–1892
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Hannah King
1817–1825
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Stephen King
1818–1852
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Isaac King
1819–1866
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Amos Nahum King
1822–1901
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Sarah "Sally" King Chambers
1823–1845
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James Russell King
1826–1829
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Lovisa King Chambers
1826–1888
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Abigail Mollie King Fuller
1829–1857
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Lydia King Williams
1831–1921
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Solomon King
1833–1913
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Rhoda Anne King Sumner
1835–1912