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Elizabeth King (1734 - 1795)

Elizabeth King
Born in Bertie County, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and [uncertain]
Sister of [half] and [half]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married about 1751 in Bertie county, North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 61 in Bertie county, North Carolina, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 11 Nov 2014
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Biography

Elizabeth married first to her first cousin, William King. Following his death in 1778 she married second to Morgan Dwyer until she passed away some thirteen years later[1]

Sources

  1. Will of Elizabeth Dwyer, Bertie Co, [D/304] 1 Aug 1793 - Nov Ct 1795 abst by David B Gammon -- son William King - half my white horse -- daughter Ann Speight - other half of my white horse -- son Charles King -- stock of sheep -- son Henry King -- stock of hogs, brandy, cider, apple mill, etc -- Grandson Henry King Benton -- bed -- daughter Martha Britt -- note for 125 mill dollars, also mare, filly etc -- daughter Catherine Arnold -- Negroes Cuff and Mary, riding chair and umboriler and remaining part of my estate EX: son Henry King, son-in-law Richard Arnold WIT: Joseph Parker, Thomas Parker




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King-12290 and King-22350 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicate
posted by Susan (Knight) Gore
Sharp-5420 and King-12290 appear to represent the same person because: Both married to same man.
posted by Linda Plummer

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