Children:
Winnie Davis King
Margaret King
Katherine King
He was an attorney, 79 years old, married, and a resident of Beaumont, Texas for the past 43 years. Informant was Mrs. S. M. King; burial was April 25, 1958. Roberts Pipkin Brulin was in charge of arrangements.
(Texas death certificate# 22827)
S. M. King attended Alexander College Institute of Jacksonville, Texas, 1898-99; admitted to the bar, 1900; practiced law 1904-1907; member of Texas House of Representatives, 1908-09 Session. 1901-02, was in the US Army during Philippine Insurrection; 1915-17, a Legislator, this time in the Senate; 1917-18, S. M. King was Associate Justice of 9th Supreme Judicial Dist. Federal Court; 1919-36, again in general practice; from 1936-49, served Eastern Dist. of Texas as US Atty., and was Vice-Pres. of U.S. Attorneys Conference in 1942-43.
(excerpt from "Descendants of Caleb Garrison, Sr. and his wife Sarah Fleming," by J. G. Ross, p. 193)
Children:
Winnie Davis King
Margaret King
Katherine King
He was an attorney, 79 years old, married, and a resident of Beaumont, Texas for the past 43 years. Informant was Mrs. S. M. King; burial was April 25, 1958. Roberts Pipkin Brulin was in charge of arrangements.
(Texas death certificate# 22827)
S. M. King attended Alexander College Institute of Jacksonville, Texas, 1898-99; admitted to the bar, 1900; practiced law 1904-1907; member of Texas House of Representatives, 1908-09 Session. 1901-02, was in the US Army during Philippine Insurrection; 1915-17, a Legislator, this time in the Senate; 1917-18, S. M. King was Associate Justice of 9th Supreme Judicial Dist. Federal Court; 1919-36, again in general practice; from 1936-49, served Eastern Dist. of Texas as US Atty., and was Vice-Pres. of U.S. Attorneys Conference in 1942-43.
(excerpt from "Descendants of Caleb Garrison, Sr. and his wife Sarah Fleming," by J. G. Ross, p. 193)
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