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Henry King (1722 - 1762)

Henry King
Born in Bertie County, Province of North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 13 Mar 1751 in Duplin County, Province of North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 39 in Duplin County, Province of North Carolinamap
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Biography

Henry King was born in 1722 in Bertie County, North Carolina to Michael King and Isabell Ferguson. After his father's death in 1741, he was placed with a guardian, along with his brothers and sisters.

Henry received a land grant on Six Runs in 1754 and all his children were born in this area. He was the first of the three King brothers from Bertie to pass away.

In 1765, after his death, his wife Ann married Stephen Blackman (1724-1786), a Captain in the Dobbs County Militia and a land owner in Dobbs, New Hanover, and Duplin Counties. [1]

Henry passed away in 1762.

Marriage

Husband: Henry King
Wife: Ann Snell
Children:
  1. Charles King (1753-1824)
  2. Stephen King (1756-1812)
  3. Henry King (1758-1796)
  4. Mary King (1761-?)

Henry King married Ann Snell (1736-1787) about the time of their move to Six Runs Swamp. Between 1753 and 1758, this couple had four children

Born 20 DEC 1722. Bertie, North Carolina, United States.

Died 1762 Duplin, North Carolina, United States.

Buried 1762 Sampson, North Carolina, United States.

Research Notes

During a profile merge, the following conflicting information was found:

  • Birth, 1728, Bertie, Duplin, North Carolina
  • Birth, 20 Dec 1722, Bertie, North Carolina

Sources

  1. The Kings of Six Runs by Bud King

Acknowledgements

Unsourced family tree handed down to Conner King.





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King-23750 and King-12944 appear to represent the same person because: they share similar vital statistics and the same parents, Michael King and Isabel Ferguson.
posted by Linda (Johnson) Leslie
King-52182 and King-12944 appear to represent the same person because: same parents, wife and dates.
posted by Robin Lee

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