and Sons of American Revolution. Clubs-Lanawawe and Lake Shore Clubs of Ashtabula, O., and Rowfant and Hermit Clubs of Cleveland, O. ISSUE: 8 1124 i. JULIUS, b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 5, 1893. 741 MARY VIRGINIA' KING, (Julius," Walter, Ashbel, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Warren, O., March 10, 1874; married in Cleveland, O., June 5, 1893, William Sanborn Gilkey, son of Ellery Howard and Susan Sanborn Gilkey, of Jefferson, O. Res. Cleveland, O. (314 Amesbury Ave.) ISSUE: i. ELLERY FREDERICK GILKEY, b. Nov. 6, 1895. 742 FREDERICK WARREN KING, (Julius, Walter, Ashbel, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Cleveland, O., Feb. 16, 1877; married Aug. 31, 1899, Florence Gray Higham, of Babylon, L. I. Mr. King is the manager of the Cleveland office of the Julius King Optical Company. No issue. Res. Cleveland, O. 743 6 GEORGE THEODORE KING, (Horace Artemas, Artemas, Theodore, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., May 12, 1847; died in Binghampton, N. Y., July 12, 1896; married in Binghampton, N. Y., July 12, 1872, Mary Callan. ISSUE: 8 1125* i. GEORGE WILLIAM, b. Binghampton, N. Y., April 23, 1873; m. Feb. 25, 1897, Mary M. Nolan. 744 JOHN HORACE KING, (Horace Artemas, Artemas, Theodore, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 23, 1849; died in Binghampton, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1882; married in Binghampton, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1871, Mary Ellen Carbutt. ISSUE: 1126 i. HORACE ARTEMAS,8 b. Nov. 12, 1873; m. Sept. 28, No issue. 1127 ii. 1903, Lucy Agnes Cain. No issue. Mary Street, Binghampton, N. Y. Address, 85 WILLIAM EDWARD, b. Sept. 18, 1880; m. June 18, 1904, Sadie Marian Lewis. No issue. 745 Artemas, CHARLES ARTEMAS KING, (Horace Artemas, Theodore, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 31, 1851; married (1) Jany. 31, 1874, Mary Helen Bevier, of Port Dickenson, N. Y.; (2) June 8, 1892, Clara Cornelia Carpenter, of Buffalo, N. Y. Children are by the first marriage. Mr. King has been in the customs service since 1886, and has been Deputy Collector in the Custom House, New York City, since 1893. Res. 544 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ISSUE: 1128* i. WARREN CHARLES, b. Dec. 8, 1876; m. Oct. 4, 1899, 1129 ii. LUCY CECILIA, b. Aug. 25, 1882; m. Nov. 22, 1905, Joseph Osman King, of Painesville, Ohio. issue. 746 No ALBERT LESTER KING, (Lester Theodore, Artemas, Theodore, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., March 24, 1851; died in New York City Aug. 13, 1897; unmarried. Mr. King had a magnificent physique, standing six feet and two inches in height and weighing about two hundred and sixty-five pounds, but never looked corpulent. He was a most accomplished musician and acknowledged to be one of the greatest tenors which America has produced. The New York Herald of August 15, 1897, published a lengthy obituary notice of him from which we quote the following extract: "Probably America has never produced a more remarkable tenor voice than King's-phenomenal in its range, as sweet as that of a boy soprano, and yet as full and virile and manly as one ston, N. Y., Dec. 24. 1871, M. MAS Nov 12, 1873; m. Sep 28. wa, b. Sept. 18, 1880; m. June 16, se Manan Lewis. No issue. 745 KING, Horace Artemas Artemas James William'), born in Suheld married (1) Jay, 31, 1874. Mary Hen son, A Y.: (2) June 8, 1892, lam Lutfak, N. Y. Children are by the fist s, has been in the customs service since 1896, #rity Collector in the Custom House, New York kos. 544 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y WARREN ( RITA, h. Der. 8, 1876; m. Oct. 4, 1896, Lucy Crenas, b. Aug 25, 1882; m. Nov. 22, 19 5. 746 ALE Lass Lester Incodore," Artemos, Th20drop Ceft. 12 James William), born in Suffield, Conr. Marh 4, 18 1; died a New York City Au. 13, 1897; unmarned. M. King Fad a maguncent physique, starding six feet and two inches is hele and weighing about two hundred and sixty-five pounds, it never looked. corpulent. He was a most accor plsied musician and acknowledged to be one of the greatest tenors which Asia has prodaced The New York Hera'd of August 15, 19, 1ublished a lengthy obituary notice hint from which we get the following extract: "Prol aldy America a ver prodred a more remarkable tner voice than King's phee peval in its range as sweet as that a boy soprano, ani yet as full and vuile and manly as one 要 |