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He had a 3 acre orchard in Polk Co. about 1840 and in 1805 he
had about 3 acres on the Lawson farm, 1st district in Polk Co.,
TN. In 1850,King Stinnett and his wife and 3 young boys were
living in Monroe Co., TN listed as a farmer. In 1850, Monroe Co.
census, #867-125 listedKing as being 28 years old, Elizabeth
age 24, their children John, age 4, Robert age 2, Armstrong age
2 months. In 1860 he has moved back to Polk Co., probably before
1854 because that is the year Jackson was born.King and his
wife and 5 boys and 1 girl, all at home, lived near Benton. The
1860 Polk Co. census #30-377 listedKing and his family living
in Polk Co.King was about 38 years old, his wife Elizabeth was
30, their children: John (14), Robert (12), Armstrong (10),
Jackson (8), Tennessee (?) and William (1).
The tax records in Sevier Co., TN listKing as owning 150 acres
and paid tax on it. He also paid poll tax in District #1, which
indicates he lived on this land. In 1867, the only taxKing paid
was poll tax in District #1 Sevier Co., TN so he didn't own land
there long.
It looks likeKing may have come back to Polk Co. about 1868. In
1900 or before,King returns to Sevier Co.
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