1881 Tusket, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada - Living with sisters Sarah and Catherine King.[2]
Death
She likely died before 1891 probably in Tusket, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was not found in the census.
Research Notes
She was not found in the 1891 census.
Sources
↑ "Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 vol. no. 446: Census Returns, 1827," (https://archives.novascotia.ca/census/1827/returns/?ID=1740), citing Robert King, Baptist, farmer, Males: 3, Females: 9, Servants (males): 0, Servants (females): 0, Total: 12, Births: 0, Marriages: 0, Deaths: 0. Caroline King was likely one of the 9 females listed in the home of her father
↑1881 Census: "1881 Census of Canada" Year: 1881; Census Place: Tusket, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; Roll: C_13171; Page: 70; Family No: 287 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1577 #1932178 (accessed 1 March 2024) Carolina Kings (89) in Nova Scotia. Born in Nova Scotia.
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