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Joseph Edwin “Ed” King

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Joseph Edwin “Ed” King

Birth
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Apr 1919 (aged 73)
Charlevoix, Charlevoix County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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Charlevoix Courier
April 1919

IS SURVIVED BY WIFE AND CHILDREN
Death Takes Well Known Charlevoix Resident in Jos. E. King

Joseph E. King was born, March 22, 1846 in Hancock County, Illinois and passed away at his home on Antrim street Wednesday, April 16, a complication of diseases, causing his death. In the fall of 1864 Mr. Kîng moved to Charlevoix county. On June 18, 1877 he was united in marriage to Alice Jane Burns of Charlevoix. To this union six children were born, three sons who are now living in Chicago, one son at home, a daughter, Pearl, of Milwaukee and Ida of Detroit. Mr. King with his family moved to this city in 1889, where he found employment as a mill hand, remaining with the Charlevoix Lumber Co. for several years. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church for several years, lived a christian life, was a kind father and good neighbor. The time for funeral services have not been completed as they are awaiting the arrival of the children from out of town.

NOTE:
The children in the obituary are the children living at the time of Joseph’s death. There were other children who predeceased him.
Charlevoix Courier
April 1919

IS SURVIVED BY WIFE AND CHILDREN
Death Takes Well Known Charlevoix Resident in Jos. E. King

Joseph E. King was born, March 22, 1846 in Hancock County, Illinois and passed away at his home on Antrim street Wednesday, April 16, a complication of diseases, causing his death. In the fall of 1864 Mr. Kîng moved to Charlevoix county. On June 18, 1877 he was united in marriage to Alice Jane Burns of Charlevoix. To this union six children were born, three sons who are now living in Chicago, one son at home, a daughter, Pearl, of Milwaukee and Ida of Detroit. Mr. King with his family moved to this city in 1889, where he found employment as a mill hand, remaining with the Charlevoix Lumber Co. for several years. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church for several years, lived a christian life, was a kind father and good neighbor. The time for funeral services have not been completed as they are awaiting the arrival of the children from out of town.

NOTE:
The children in the obituary are the children living at the time of Joseph’s death. There were other children who predeceased him.


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