JOHN J. KING ARCADIA, Nov. 4. ---(Special)---John Jacob King, 53, native of DeSoto County and the youngest of 11 King Brothers, died at Bay Pines early today. He was connected with the state road department and had lived the last two years in Fort Myers, but regarded Arcadia as his home. He was the youngest of the Ziba King Family, Ziba being among the earliest settlers in South Florida. Survivors are his widow, Pauline Smith King; two daughters, Mrs. Travis Petrey, of Lamarque, Tex., and Miss Janet King, of Tampa; one granddaughter; one brother, T.B. King of Arcadia, and one sister, Mr. H. H. Burnett of Waycross, Ga.
JOHN J. KING ARCADIA, Nov. 4. ---(Special)---John Jacob King, 53, native of DeSoto County and the youngest of 11 King Brothers, died at Bay Pines early today. He was connected with the state road department and had lived the last two years in Fort Myers, but regarded Arcadia as his home. He was the youngest of the Ziba King Family, Ziba being among the earliest settlers in South Florida. Survivors are his widow, Pauline Smith King; two daughters, Mrs. Travis Petrey, of Lamarque, Tex., and Miss Janet King, of Tampa; one granddaughter; one brother, T.B. King of Arcadia, and one sister, Mr. H. H. Burnett of Waycross, Ga.
Family Members
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Thomas Butler King
1873–1954
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L E King
1874–1876
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Homer R King
1876–1876
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William Jackson King
1876–1878
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Lloyd Ellsworth King
1877–1878
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Ziba King Jr
1878–1895
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Ziba King Jr
1878–1896
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James Garfield King
1881–1924
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Benjamin Hill King
1883–1885
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Cora King Burnet
1884–1950
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Henry Logan King
1885–1938
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Eugene H King
1886–1921
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Russell Sage King
1889–1924
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Paul King
1893–1894
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Paul King
1893–1894
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Bengamine Hill King
unknown–1885
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