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John King (1678 - 1739)

John King
Born in New Yorkmap
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Husband of — married 13 Nov 1706 in Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jerseymap
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Died at age 61 in Monmouth, New Jerseymap
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John was born in 1678. John King ... [1]

John King 65 bm~1678 ___ __ to Harmanus King 64 et ux Mary mf 1706 Nov 13 Elizabeth Woodward 65 Monmouth Co. _, NJ_BuCMR P134 bf ____ ___ __ to Anthony Woodward 64 et ux Hannah (nee Foulke 64) Woodward n. 1708 Oct 27 NJ, Monmouth County Deeds, Book D N107 P199 A Record of Highways: Also a Road laid out in Freehold ...[adjoining land owners or names - Richard James, the Indian Path, David Stout, the Division line of ye province] ... allowing to David Stout one swinging gate to Marmaduke Horssman, one swinging Gate, to John King, one swinging Gate, and to Anthony Woodward two swinging Gates, laid out by us; [Signed - Obadiah Bowne, Elisha Lawrence - Commissioners.] n. wm 1718 Dec 29 Anthony Woodward of Freehold, Mon. Co., .... daughter Elizabeth King ... 1729/30 Mar 23 Inventory .. Anthony Woodward, yeoman. By Benjamin Doughty, Joseph Reckless, John Bunting, Edmd Beakes before Samuel Bustill, D. Regr. n. could be grandparents of Christina King who married Elias Doughty, gson of Thomas(Liz). Note also Woodward connection in above deed and in Tom(Liz) Doughty when Tom sells some Monmouth property to a Woodward. Note also John King taxed beside Thomas Doughty 1731 in Bucks Co. Same? n. PMoHaB V15 1891 P196 Thomas King of Concord Pa S 1706 Oct 25 P 1706/7 Jan 9th wife Mary. Kinsman George, son of John King. Wit.: Nathaniel Newln, Nicholas Pyle. Book C 47. 37. n. wm 1729 Mar 06 James Lawrence, of Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J., Yeoman. 1730 Jun 06 Inventory. Witness: Thomas Smith, John King before Samuel Bustill, D. Surrogate & Register 1730 June 25. n. NJ_HOMonC P613-614 1731 Apr 01 Taxable Inhabitants of Upper Freehold "A Tax For raising Money By order of y^e Justices & Freeholders, for Building A Cort house In y^e County of Monmouth". A few of interest here: Thomas Doughty 170 acres John King 450 Richard Horsfield 250 Benjamin Lawrence 950 John Lawrence, Sr. 300 John Williams 100 John Dennis 240 Widow Lawrence 300 Widow Woodward 15 Thomas Woodward 400 Joseph Woodward 250 n. NJ_HOMonC P614-616 As in 1731, John Lawrence is the Assessor. 1758 Oct List of all the Taxables in the Township of Upper Freehold, in Monmouth Co., NJ. William Eastman 150 John Eastman 330 Daniel Dole Robert English Robert English, Jr. 110 David English 110 John Fenton 6 Joseph Humphrey 16 John Horsfield 680 Joseph Woodward 200 Joseph Woodward, Jr. 300 Thomas Woodward, Esq. 500 n. wm Saxton, William. Inventory of, Late of vpper frehold, Defeased, by John King, Thomas Doughty and Jofhua Wright. 1732 8th 28 "Caled october." Proved by affirm. of John King and Jofhua Wright, "being of the people called Quakers," that the other appraiser, Thomas Doughty, was present at the appraisement; before Saml Bustill, Regr, "at Burlington," Jan. 20, 1732, and by affirm. of John Stuart, one of the Executors, of William Saxton, "being of the People called Quarkers"; before Saml Bustill, Regr. - from Rootsweb, courtesy BW wm 1739 Oct 15 Lib4 P200 John King of Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., yeoman. Int. Inventory of estate (#503.13.4) includes servant girl, (#7); 27 sheep, 10 cows, 2 stears, etc., bonds of Francis Garvis, Anthony and Benjamin King. Made by Joshua Wright, John Ashton, Edmund Beakes, John Steward. dm<1739 Oct 19 Adm'rs, Elizabeth King, the widow, and Anthony King, son. Obadiah Ireton, of Burlington, yeoman, fellow bondsman. wf 1739 Nov 20 Lib4 P306 King, Elizabeth, of Monmouth Co., widow: will of. Son, Harmanus, 102 acres, bounded by Edmund Beakes, Crosswicks Creek and Peter Sonman. Son, William, plantation where testatrix lives, bounded by Crosswicks Creek and Anthony King. Daighter, Mary, #20 towards paying debt testatrix's husband was bound for (her) husband at Philadelphia. Children--Hannah, Elizabeth, Samuel, and Joseph, when of age. Executor: sons (Anthony crossed off), John, Benjamin, Harmanus, and William. Witness: John Quicksall, Daniel Robins, and Edmund Beakes. df<1741 Mar 31 Proved 1741 Mar 30 Inventory (#460.11.03) includes debts, bonds, etc., from Harmanus, Thomas, Anthony, Benjamin, and William King. William Woodward and John Quicksall. Due from Jon. Barker at his mill, 5,000 ft. pine boards. Made by John Quicksall and Robert Montgomerie. n. I did have this to add to the other record. The Mary Doughty who married John King had children Samuel and Elizabeth. They made a request on 1812,5,6. DMS n. Burlington Co., Northampton (p33) Norton's "NJ in 1793" Militia (p30) William King, exempt with Elizabeth (nee Woodward 65) King _ Harmanus 66 Thomas 66 Benjamin 66 Anthony 66 William 66 b b b b b Hannah 66 Elizabeth 66 Samuel 66 Joseph 66 Mary 66 b b b b b John 66 b1720

John was born in 1678. He was the son of Harmanus King and Mary Greijn. He passed away in 1739.[2]




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King-20663 and King-10732 appear to represent the same person because: same parents
posted by Cari (Ebert) Starosta

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