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1001 He was a twin to Wanda Cain who was born 21 Feb 1927 and died 23 Feb 1927. Cain, Wilbert (I43217)
 
1002 He's found in the 1850 census in Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier County, TN: RAMBO, Francis (52); Rebecca (30); Mary M. (28); Margaret (22); John (17); Andrew (10); Preston (10); Tennessee (8); John MARSHAL (83) Francis was born in PA; Rebecca and Mary in Virginia; John Marshal in Ireland; and the remainder of the household in Tennessee. John Rambo was a farmer.

Sources:
1850 census in Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier County, TN
http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I4256&tree=001 
MARSHALL, JOHN (I35124)
 
1003 He's found in the 1880 census in Gatlinburg, Sevier County, TN: RING (spelled incorrectly), Isaac (29); wife Sarah E. (28); children George W. (10); Mary E. (8); William R. (5); Lucinda C. (1). Everyone in the household was born in TN. Isaac was a farmer.

He's found in the 1910 census in the 13th District, Sevier County, TN: KING, George W. (39); wife Tilda J. (40); children James P. (17); John W. (9); ?? B. [should be David B.] (5); Linnie A. (2); son not named (0/12). [This census was taken on April 26, 1910.] George and Tilda had been married 20 years. Tilda was mother of 5 children, all of whom were living. Everyone in the household was born in Tennessee, as were their parents. George was a farmer; James a farm laborer.

He's found in the 1920 census in the 11th Civil District for Sevier County, TN: King, George W. (age 51); wife Matilda J. (age 50); sons John W. (18) and David B. (15); daughter Linie A. (13) and sons Hanley (sp?) S. (for Seldon) (9) and Lawson D. (for Decator) (4 6/12).

He's found in the 1930 census in Sevier County, TN: KING, George W. (59); wife Tilda J. (61); children Seldon H. (19) and Decator (14). Everyone in the household was born in TN. George and Seldon were farmers.
 
King, George Washington (I11123)
 
1004 He's found in the 1910 census in the 13th District, Sevier County, TN: KING, George W. (39); wife Tilda J. (40); children James P. (17); John W. (9); ?? B. [should be David B.] (5); Linnie A. (2); son not named (0/12). [This census was taken on April 26, 1910.] George and Tilda had been married 20 years. Tilda was mother of 5 children, all of whom were living. Everyone in the household was born in Tennessee, as were their parents. George was a farmer; James a farm laborer.

He's found in the 1930 census in Sevier County, TN: KING, Brad D. (25); wife Blanche (22); children Arthur (5); Janis (3); Charlotte (3/12). Everyone in the household was born in TN. Brad was a farmer.

His birth certificate was issued in July 1964, using his uncle W. G. Newman's family bible; affidavits signed by his Uncle Newman and Eli A. Wilson; and a statement from K. Rawlings Mutual Burial Association dated August 5, 1935. Interestingly enough, his name was given on this certificate as Brad David King, even though the family always said his name was David Brad King. He went by the name "Brad."

Obituary:
KING, DAVID BRAD -- age 78, of Rt. 2, Sevierville, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1983. Member of Williamsburg Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Blanche Emert King, 3 sons, Arthur of Maryville, Billy of Ohio, James of Dandridge; daughters Janice Townsend, Knoxville, Rue Proffitt, North Carolina, Charlotte Breeden, Eva Seagle, Eugenia Watson, Sevierville; 31 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; brother Seldon King, Sevierville. Preceded in death by son, John E. King. Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday, Rawlings Chapel, Revs. Clell King, Larry Justice, Clarence Wilson officiating. Interment in Williamsburg Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of his Sunday School class. Active Pallbears: grandsons. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Rawlings.
 
King, David Brad (I19106)
 
1005 He's found in the 1930 census in District 5, Sevier County, TN: BREEDEN, Fletcher L. (54); wife Neppie J. (50); children Reba (18); Bula (14); Clay (10). Everyone in the household was born in TN, as were their parents. Fletcher was a farmer; Reba a clerk in a store.
 
Breeden, Robert Clay (I35778)
 
1006 He's found in the 1930 census in Sevier County, TN: HELTON, Sam (42); wife Laura (35); children Bonnie (17); Theodore (12); Beatrice (10); Lola M. (6); Virginia N. (3/12). Everyone in the household was born in TN; Sam was a laborer on a farm. Helton, Theodore (I35744)
 
1007 Heart Failure - Duration 4 hours,
Due to Cerebral Hemorrhage. He died at home at 4:15 am. West Virginia State Department of Health Death Certificate Number 9483. 
Kirkpatrick, Jacob (I33263)
 
1008 Heidelberg Castle Family: Duke of Brunswick Ernest Augustus / Countess Palatine of Simmem Sophia Hanover (F17864)
 
1009 Hellam Township Stentz, Julianna (I28755)
 
1010 Henderson was a 2nd sergeant, Co K, 9th Reg., Missouri infantry during the civil war source: information on this family & descendants provided by Bill J. Proffitt

 
Proffitt, Henderson Straley (I43512)
 
1011 Henry may have been born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.

Henry King and Susan were in the 1850 Census of McMinn County, Tennesee. "Henry King 85 Va (1765) Susan 71 NC (1779)"

Also in McMinn County, Tennesse in 1850 Census: "C.L. King 27 (1823) Va. Julia 36 (1814) Tn. James Mc. 13 (1837) Wm. N. 12 (1838) Jerome B. 10 (1840) Penelope 8 (1842) Firlarny Mac 6 (1844) Mary J. 4 (1846) Thomas 1 (1849) Firlany McElwee 80 (1770) NC"

Sources:
1850 Census, McMinn County, Tennessee, Henry King 85 Va (1765).
Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 8, Ed. 1, (Release date: January 12, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #0642.
Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995.
Genealogy.com, LLC, World Family Tree Vol. 51, Ed. 1, (Release date: February 2000), "CD-ROM," Tree #1298.
http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I11190&tree=001
King.Ged, "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001.
Smoky Mountain Clans, Vol. II, pg. 86.
The Johnson County Genealogy Page, Ahnentafle Project http://jctcuzins.org/pam/marjorie_london.html 
King, Henry (I34631)
 
1012 Henry purchased lot 197 in the Peninsula Cemetery in Wheeling on 25 Mar 1851. Some of the graves in the Peninsula Cemetery were moved by the Department of Highways to make room for Interstate 70. The majority of the people removed from this cemetery were reinterred in Greenwood Cemetery, also in Wheeling. I will do more research to see if any family members were moved. CHAPLINE, HENRY P. I (I1221)
 
1013 Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey PLANTAGENET, Lady of York, Queen of England ELIZABETH (I67513)
 
1014 Her birthdate has been seen listed as 1871 and 1872. In accordane with the 1880 and 1920 Sevier County, Tennessee Census listed below.

Margaret, her parents and siblings were listed in the 1880 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. The entry is below:
John N. 39 (1841) Margaret 33 (1847) John T. 12 (1868) William W. 10 (1870) Margaret J. 8 (1872) John H. 6 (1874) Mary E. 4 (1876) Martha A. 3 (1877) Nancy M. 4/12 (1880) Margaret King 77 (1803)

Her family appears again in the 1920 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. The information is below.
Dist.# 6 Sheet 2B, #20 WALKER
John N. 78 TN widower farmer
Margaret J. 49 all can read and write
Mary E. 44
Martha A. 42
Nancy M. 39
Eliza S. 37
Hettie R. 30
Daniel G. 28

The information below pertains to all of the Walker sisters but was placed in Margarets notes becouse she seemed, at least to Ina Walker King, and probabally others to be head of the house and the eldest of the Walker sisters and it seemed most appropriatally placed here.
Ina Walker King relates this story about her memories of the Walker Sisters of Little Greenbriar:
" I remember, as a small child, growing up in Little Greenbriar, going up by the waterfall and across to see my aunts who lived about 3/4 mile from my father's house. We always said we were going "up to Aunt Marg's". I don't know why we never said "going up to to Aunt Martha's". I guess we considered Aunt Marg the Head of the Household.

At that time, they seemed to always to be busy spinning and weaving, or doing gardens, ect. except for Aunt Nancy. She was ill with asthma and was in her chair. She would make pretty paper cut-out hearts and weave them together for us children. After Aunt Nancy's death, the five sisters remained with the same life style, continuing the practice of homemaking and farming skills of their ancestors. They did their own weaving, made their own clothes and grew their own food.

The large fireplace in the kitchen was hung with the cooking pots where the meals were prepared and winter foods canned or preserved. there was a large orchard with abundant fruit. Across from the big kitchen was a long eating table with a bench for sitting along the back side. In summer, insect season, the fly fan was always used at mealtime. The fly fan was a wide sweep made of paper strips across a dowel with a handle like a broom, set in a frame so the handle would swing. A string was a attached at the end of the handle so that when the string was pulled the sweep would swing back and forth across the table to keep flies away. The attached string was long enough to reach to the porch where whoever operated the fan sat. Aunt Polly was usually the one who fanned the flies as long as she was able. (She died in 1945) It was a real treat when she would let me pull the string a few times. I was always fascinated with that particular handmade piece of machinery.

The big weaving loom seemed to cover one half of the porch which was built as an entrance to both the kitchen and living room/bedroom. The wool comforters they made of home dyed wool were elaborate creations, a prized possession for everyone.
They were opposed to the sale of the land on which their log cabin home stood. When the government began buying up property for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Walker Sisters were allowed to remain in the home with life rights to their property along with permission to cut firewood off the land they had formerly owned. The Park Rangers assumed a sort of guardianship over the sisters, or at least over the property. They made sure the road was kept open or at least passable.
The Walker Sister family vintage possessions are supposedly in storage by the Smoky Mountain Park Service to be displayed in a museum at some future date."

Hand written poems about the love for their home is on display at the McClung Collection in Knoxville.

Alice Foster Blevin's mother, Rowena Tallent Foster, also recorded her memories of these sisters in a recollection she wrote of her life in the mountains.


 
Walker, Margaret Jane (I14960)
 
1015 Her children's marriage records consistently call her Louisa. Jefferies, Louisa Jane (I13965)
 
1016 Her date of birth is in question, but all agree on the birth year of 1907. WV, US Births Index has 27 Aug 1907, as well as Find A Grave. The US Social Security Death Index has 27 Sep 1907 as well as the US Social Security Application and Claims Index 1936-2007. The US Public Records Index Volume 2 1950-1993 has 27 Sep 1907. Ohio, US Death Records shows 2 Sep 1907. Shuman, Cecil L. (I8048)
 
1017 Her date of birth varies widely from 1620 to 1630. The date of death is anywhere from 1650 to 1695. So I hesitate to put a date to paper (or computer) with any degree of certainty. Gini Sapp 09 May 2021. King, Robert (I35136)
 
1018 Her death year is not known per Find A Grave. Stephens, Drusillia (I33504)
 
1019 Her direct line descendents do not know of her ever have married a man by the name of Murphy. Unitl or unless as primary source is found for this reference her "husband" will not be added. But the name Murphy will remain as an AKA as it is commonly and incorectly seen this way. This information was given by Nancy Grant, great great granddaughter of Rena.

 
Massey, Rena Marinda (I19250)
 
1020 Her first husband was Edmund Guthrie and their children were Joseph, James, Oliver, Benjamin, Sarah, Edmund and Henery.

Her second husband was Calbe Tripett and their children were Louise, Elsie, Phoebe and Zellia.


Sources:
Gedcom - World Family Tree Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Brøderbund Software, Inc., Release date: July 28, 1997, Tree #2810.
Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001.
Gedcom - Sapp.Ged.
Gedcom - Trippett.Ged. 
Sapp, Elizabeth (I6442)
 
1021 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walker, Leena Myrtle (I25233)
 
1022 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yoho, Aisa Faye (I8001)
 
1023 Her last name also appears as Lamons, which is how her parents last name appears. Lemons, Sally Bernice (I25211)
 
1024 Her last name has been seen under the spelling Bohannon, Bohanon, Bohannan, Bohanan and many other variations. Bohanon, Sarah (I4896)
 
1025 Her maiden name and surname are the same. PIKE, MARGARET (I33892)
 
1026 Her name has been seen as Isabel Merich. McADAMS, ISABELLE C. (I1250)
 
1027 Her name may have been Charity Evans/Bergson.

Sources:
King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
[1760681.ged] 
Evans, Elizabeth (I6065)
 
1028 Herbert was Bertha's third spouse. Elliot, Herbert L. (I10529)
 
1029 Hero to the common man of Britain
or
Villain ordering tanks to kill Irish Civillians during sports 
Churchill, British Prime Minister Winston Spencer (I58376)
 
1030 Hertford Castle Princess of France, Queen of England ISABELLA (I66478)
 
1031 Hertford Castle Family: Duke of York, Prince of England EDMUND LANGLEY / Princess of Castile and Leon ISABELLA PEREZ (F16778)
 
1032 HH# 55 Wetzel 1910 Census, Center Dist. p. 6 WCGS transcript [a grandson, William R. Kirkland age 11, is living in this household. Taylor, Christian Jackson (I9700)
 
1033 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. King, Carolyn Sue (I18621)
 
1034 High Altar Despencer, Hugh Le [Baron Le Despen (I66460)
 
1035 High Hill, Chariton King, Warren (I14225)
 
1036 Hill-Trevor Hill, Hon. Anne (I45260)
 
1037 His date of birth and death and his parentage are documented by his death cetificate on file in the Braxton County WV clerk's office.

In 1812 Michael was bound out to John Hays of Harrison County, Virginia, to learn metalworking and nailmaking until he reached the age of 21; at the time, his age was given as 14.

In 1813 he was again bound out to John Hays, this time to learn farming, and his age was given as 15.

Michael's birthplace is given as MD in the 1860/70 census and by his son Wilson in the 1880 and 1900 census, VA in the 1880 census, and Allegheny Co. (no state named) in his death record.

In 1830 his household had a female 20-30, one under 5, and one 5-10; also, in addition to himself, there were two males under 5.

In 1880 he had a granddaughter, Sarah J. Conley, 11, living with him. 
Furby, Micheal (I12691)
 
1038 His family appear in the Sevier County Federal Census records, 1850 through 1880 and also the 1900 Federal Census(s) of Sevier County, Tennessee.

After 1900 is commonly seen as the time when William died, though some say it was in 1900 that he died. I believe that he died after 1900.

Sources:
1850 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee.
1860 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee.
1870 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee.
1880 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee.
1900 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee.
Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic."
Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1, (Release date: August 23, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #2768.
Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, (Release date: August 14, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #2435.
Carolyn S. Murray, The Carolyn Murray Family Home Page, (December 14, 2000), "Electronic."
Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995.
Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015).
'In the Shadow of the Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 525.
Ina Walker King, Walker-King and Connecting Families - Who's Who.
King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001.
'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 140, 237, 238.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." 
King, William Riley Jr. (I5162)
 
1039 His gravestone gives Samuel Furbee Birth as 4/8/1812, but the Census Bureau gives it as 4/8/1816 on three different occasions.

Samuel is buried at New Dale Cemetery near Bee Bee, West Virginia,on Albert Kelley's Farm. Albert Kelley's Farm is at the head waters of the right fork of Lynn Camp Run. The Farm was once owned by some of the old Furbees, then sold to Catherine Furbee Kelley, the daughter of Waitman, and the mother of Albert Kelly.

 
Furbee, Samuel (I11131)
 
1040 History of Ancient Capital of Scotland, book 941.32 H2cs v2 p68;

Encyclopedia Americana 1968 v18 p351, v24 p68-69;
 
Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven Patrick (I44283)
 
1041 History of the Ancient Capital of Scotland book 941.32 H2cs v2 pp67-99;

Mary Queen of Scots had no greater enemy -- p68; Encyclopedia Americana

1968 v24 p69; 
Ruthben, 1st Earl of Gowrie William (I35176)
 
1042 Holme Abbey De BRUS, ROBERT (I60797)
 
1043 Holy Trinity Abbey/Eglise De La Sainte Trinitbe FLANDERS, Queen of England, Countess of Flanders MATILDA (I44689)
 
1044 Holy Trinity Church DUNKELD, I King of Scotland MALCOLM CEANMOR III (I44819)
 
1045 Holyrood Abbey Family: King of Scotland James Stuart, IV / MARGARET TUDOR (F17219)
 
1046 Home, Middle Creek Clabaugh, William M. Sr. (I20831)
 
1047 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I71056&tree=Smokykin
Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)
 
Edwards, Elizabeth (I10405)
 
1048 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I71069&tree=Smokykin
http://www.mormonhaven.com/genealogy/g376.html#I3766
Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)

Before proceeding further it would be well to here reiterate, for the sake of clarity and a better understanding, that the branch of the King family with which we will deal in this discussion appears very definitely to stem from the Captain William King of the ship Diamond who visited the shores of Virginia just two years after the first settlement at Jamestown. Then followed his son, Captain John King, of the ship Falcon who went first to Barbadoes and then to Virginia, and his son, Francis King, soon followed as one of the headrights of Captain Giles Brent. Robert King, son of this Francis, married his cousin, Hannah Scarborough, and their son, Captain William King, who first married Martha Richardson and then Judith Peyton, settled in Stafford County, VA., and was the immediate ancestor of the southern branch of the King Family 
KING, WILLIAM ALFRED (I32901)
 
1049 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I71070&tree=Smokykin
http://www.mormonhaven.com/genealogy/g376.html#I3766
Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)
 
Burgess, Sophia Elizabeth (I34578)
 
1050 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I71077&tree=Smokykin
Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)
http://www.mormonhaven.com/genealogy/g376.html#I3766 
Peyton, Judith (I35126)
 

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