Joseph King
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Joseph King (1689 - 1756)

Capt Joseph King
Born in Suffield, Hartford, Crown Colony of Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 2 May 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Husband of — married 2 Jun 1740 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 66 in Suffield, Hartford, Crown Colony of Connecticutmap
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Biography

Joseph King was born on 10 May 1689 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, son of James King (1647–1722) and Elizabeth Fuller (1652–1715).[1]

Joseph (27) married Mary Wilson (36) (born on 17 Apr 1681 in Hartford; daughter of Phineas Wilson and Mary (Sandford) Wilson) on 2 May 1717 in Hartford. Their children were:

Joseph died on 6 Mar 1756 in Suffield, aged 66. He was buried in Old Center Cemetery, Suffield.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33397864/joseph-king: accessed), memorial page for Capt Joseph King (10 May 1689–6 Mar 1756), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33397864, citing Old Center Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Douglas King (contributor 46620724).

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King-9695 and King-9338 appear to represent the same person because: identical birth and death information, father needs merging.
posted by Robin Lee