John was born in 1745 or 1746. Gravestone shows 1746. He was one of the early settlers of Wythe, Virginia. He served in the Virginia Militia in Revolutionary war. He passed away in 1810 in Crockett, Wythe Virginia
Name
Name: John /King/
Birth
Birth: : Place: Wythe County, Virginia
Marriage
Marriage: Date: 1770
Husband: John King
Wife: Anna Sibylla Kinser
Child: Barbara King
Child: Elizabeth King
Child: Catherine King
Child: William King
Child: Jacob King
Child: Christian King
Child: John Milton King
Child: Mary King
Child: Anna King
Child: George King
All children's: relationship to Father and Mother is Natural
Death
Death: Date: About September 1810 Place: Wythe County, Virginia<
Notes
Note N325Research: - May have been in Rev. War - Need to check. - Wife, Anna Sibylla Kinser - middle name could be Savina/Sabrina, per John King's will. -Baptism Records for Kimberling Church List the following: Maria King Born 8/23/1779 - Parents William & Rosina King. Sponsors: John King & wife Sabrina. [Is this my John King, is William his brother??] -From Frank Brown's Private cemetery records; King cemetery - "This cemetery is east of the old Groseclose Mill in the Crockett neighborhood [present day King's Orchard] It is in the corner of the woods, is enclosed with a good metal fence, and is in perfect condition. " The graves are as follows: Cullep, Nannie Elizabeth, June 3, 1846, June 29, 1906, wife of Jacob King King, Christian, May 5, 1786, July 23, 1818 King, Elizabeth, d. May 30, 1851 (maybe 1831), age 61 yr, 1 m, 29 d, wife of Jacob King, Jacob, d. May 27, 1860, age 71 y, 7 m, 9 d King, John J., Dec. 16 1828, Aug. 25, 1908 King, William, Dec. 8, 1745, Mar. 17, 1817 From Wythe County Wills, p. 35: p. 4 - Will of John King - Nov. 7, 1802; wife: Savina, son: William King; Daughters: Elizabeth King, Nancy, Barbara, and Katherine King. Exec: William King and Peter King to be paid by my youngest son William King.
Sources
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 June 2019), memorial page for John Marcus King, I (1746–1810), Find A Grave Memorial no. 74077551, citing King Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Sue Hale Sheppard (contributor 46923581) .
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WikiTree profile King-4681 created through the import of AMYFAMILYTREE_2012-05-17.ged on May 18, 2012 by Amy Bazar. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Amy and others.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John: