Advertisement

Isaac Frederick King

Advertisement

Isaac Frederick King

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Aug 1931 (aged 92)
Webster County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Son of Henry King (1805–1865) and Nancy C Bomar (1811–1875), Isaac married Martha Caroline Grigsby (1836–1908) on 28 Feb 1861 • Webster, Missouri.
Their children:
Columbia Isabelle King (1862–1930)
William Henry King (1864–1934)
Julia I King (1866–1930)
Samuel Hedley King (1869–1928)
Chessley Walace King (1871–1944)

There is an article written about his grandfather, William Sugers King (1755–1850) which mentions Isaac Frederick "I.F" King:
“Old Settlers Column” published in The Marshfield Mail 1905 THE KING FAMILY February 16, 1905 "I.F. King, who is a grandson of the founder and a son of Henry King, the first sheriff of Webster County, now lives four miles east of Marshfield. He tells many interesting stories of pioneer days. He is 66 years old and has always resided in this county. Game was abundant in the early history of the county. Mr. King says he has seen thirty deer in one herd, traveling one behind the other. One winter in Mr. King’s recollection, many deer were killed by citizens of the county with sticks. The snow was deep and crusted enough to hold up a dog, but not enough to bear the weight of a deer. The hunters would chase the deer with dogs until the deer broke through the crust, breaking their legs. All that was then necessary was to knock them in the head with sticks."
Son of Henry King (1805–1865) and Nancy C Bomar (1811–1875), Isaac married Martha Caroline Grigsby (1836–1908) on 28 Feb 1861 • Webster, Missouri.
Their children:
Columbia Isabelle King (1862–1930)
William Henry King (1864–1934)
Julia I King (1866–1930)
Samuel Hedley King (1869–1928)
Chessley Walace King (1871–1944)

There is an article written about his grandfather, William Sugers King (1755–1850) which mentions Isaac Frederick "I.F" King:
“Old Settlers Column” published in The Marshfield Mail 1905 THE KING FAMILY February 16, 1905 "I.F. King, who is a grandson of the founder and a son of Henry King, the first sheriff of Webster County, now lives four miles east of Marshfield. He tells many interesting stories of pioneer days. He is 66 years old and has always resided in this county. Game was abundant in the early history of the county. Mr. King says he has seen thirty deer in one herd, traveling one behind the other. One winter in Mr. King’s recollection, many deer were killed by citizens of the county with sticks. The snow was deep and crusted enough to hold up a dog, but not enough to bear the weight of a deer. The hunters would chase the deer with dogs until the deer broke through the crust, breaking their legs. All that was then necessary was to knock them in the head with sticks."

Inscription

"Father"



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement