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George King

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George King

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
26 Nov 1885
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 554 (city plan) Section J, Lot 159 (Autry book)
Memorial ID
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Evidently the son of Henry & Easter (JONES) KING, who appears as George KING, aged 6 years and born in Georgia in the 1850 census household of his widowed mother in Florence District, Stewart County, Georgia, and aged 13 years, born in Georgia with her on the 1860 census of the Southern Division of Russell County, Alabama.

Record in the sexton's ledger book shows: On 16 APR 1886, reinterred the remains of Georg [sic] KING on lot No. 554 [of Section] C. [Remains evidently moved from the municipal cemetery at Selma, Alabama, to Linwood Cemetery.]

This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. On 14 NOV 1863, John KING paid $25 each (resident rate) for Lots 553, 554, 555, and 556 in Section C. These lot evidently make up Lot 159 of Section J in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 3. Others reported in these lots include: BROTHER Henry KING (1839--1863); +NIECE Julia KING (born & died 1870); BROTHER John KING (1831--1887); SISTER Martha A. "Mattie" KING (1833--1906); SISTER Frances Louise "Fannie (KING) WHITTLE (1840--1932); James Jackson "Jack" WHITTLE (1846--1933); John Willis THRELKELD (1861--1940); Sidney Leverett WHITTLE (1897--1950); Kitty H. (THRELKELD) WHITTLE (1871--1951); Louise (WHITTLE) LEVEAU (1895--1958); Henry King WHITTLE, Sr. (1872--1961); Henry King WHITTLE, Jr. (1899--1964); and Earnest Johan "Jack" LEVEAU, Jr. (1922--1989).

+Julia KING is the daughter of George's brother Zachariah T. "Zac" KING (b. ca. 1849) and his wife Julia Ann STARR, whom he married 26 JAN 1869 in Muscogee County, Georgia. They were residing in Columbus in 1870. Julia Ann died 1891 in Eastern Oregon and has a grave monument in Oakwood Cemetery at Waco, Texas. Zachariah is apparently Zach T. KING, a shepherd born 1840 (sic) in Georgia, residing in the 1900 census household headed by Robert MAYS in Antelope Precinct, Wasco County, Oregon (if so, the latest record of him I'm able to find).
Evidently the son of Henry & Easter (JONES) KING, who appears as George KING, aged 6 years and born in Georgia in the 1850 census household of his widowed mother in Florence District, Stewart County, Georgia, and aged 13 years, born in Georgia with her on the 1860 census of the Southern Division of Russell County, Alabama.

Record in the sexton's ledger book shows: On 16 APR 1886, reinterred the remains of Georg [sic] KING on lot No. 554 [of Section] C. [Remains evidently moved from the municipal cemetery at Selma, Alabama, to Linwood Cemetery.]

This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. On 14 NOV 1863, John KING paid $25 each (resident rate) for Lots 553, 554, 555, and 556 in Section C. These lot evidently make up Lot 159 of Section J in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 3. Others reported in these lots include: BROTHER Henry KING (1839--1863); +NIECE Julia KING (born & died 1870); BROTHER John KING (1831--1887); SISTER Martha A. "Mattie" KING (1833--1906); SISTER Frances Louise "Fannie (KING) WHITTLE (1840--1932); James Jackson "Jack" WHITTLE (1846--1933); John Willis THRELKELD (1861--1940); Sidney Leverett WHITTLE (1897--1950); Kitty H. (THRELKELD) WHITTLE (1871--1951); Louise (WHITTLE) LEVEAU (1895--1958); Henry King WHITTLE, Sr. (1872--1961); Henry King WHITTLE, Jr. (1899--1964); and Earnest Johan "Jack" LEVEAU, Jr. (1922--1989).

+Julia KING is the daughter of George's brother Zachariah T. "Zac" KING (b. ca. 1849) and his wife Julia Ann STARR, whom he married 26 JAN 1869 in Muscogee County, Georgia. They were residing in Columbus in 1870. Julia Ann died 1891 in Eastern Oregon and has a grave monument in Oakwood Cemetery at Waco, Texas. Zachariah is apparently Zach T. KING, a shepherd born 1840 (sic) in Georgia, residing in the 1900 census household headed by Robert MAYS in Antelope Precinct, Wasco County, Oregon (if so, the latest record of him I'm able to find).


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