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3 ALEXANDER Cassil PendLETON, b. Mt. Vernon, O. Sept. 7, 1902.

4 ANN J. PENDLETON, b. Eustis, Fla., Jany. 16,
1905.

DWIGHT LYMAN PENDLETON, b. Oct. 14, 1871;
Graduate of Bethany College, W. Va.; Admitted
to the Bar at Pittsburg, Pa.; m. Nov. 29, 1899,
Sarah Tebbs Prewitt of Winchester, Ky. Mr.
Pendleton is a prominent lawyer in Winchester,
Ky. Children born in Winchester, Ky.

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ELIZABETH TEBBS10 PENDLETON, b. July 26, 1901. KATHERINE HUNTINGTON PENDLETON, b. Feb. 8, 1904.

810

HOLLY LEAVITTS KING, (Israel Holly, David, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William1), generally called and known as LEAVITT HOLLY KING, (Christian names transposed), born in Suffield, Conn., Nov. 4, 1815; died in Medina, Ohio, April 3, 1840; married in Southwick, Mass., Aug. 24, 1837, Caroline Matilda Hosmer, daughter of William and Eunice (Stiles) Hosmer, born in Southwick, Mass., Nov. 30, 1815; died in St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 11, 1872. Interred St. Paul, Minn. Her father was a son of William Hosmer, a participant in the skirmish at North Bridge, Concord, April 19, 1775; also a greatgrandson of Capt. Thomas Hosmer, who held a Connecticut commission in the Colonial wars. Her mother was a descendant from John Stiles, an early settler in Windsor, Conn., from whom also descended in the fifth generation, President Ezra Stiles, D. D., of Yale College; her mother was a great-granddaughter of Johan Stiles, progenitor of the Westfield, Mass., branch of the family, also granddaughter of Lieut. Gideon Stiles, killed in Indian warfare. Leavitt Holly King was a dry goods merchant, with his uncle David King, in Medina. Interred at Medina, Ohio. Head stone on grave. His widow, Mrs. Caroline M. King, sub

sequently married Andrew M. Torbet and had other children. ISSUE:

i. ALICE ALMIRA," b. Medina, Ohio, April 3, 1839; m. Medina, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1859, Daniel David Merrill.

811

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MARIA MARIETTE KING, (Leonard Jarvis, David, Ebenezer,3 Ebenezer, James, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., Sept. 9, 1818; died; married Dec. 20, 1836, Alvin Lewis, born March 2, 1815; died Dec. 2, 1883.

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i. ALMYRA KING LEWIS, b. Suf. Sept. 29, 1837; d. Suf. Dec. 31, 1849.

813

HENRY JARVIS KING, (Leonard Jarvis, David, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William1), born in Suffield, Conn., April 15, 1823; died in Oberlin, O., Nov. 12, 1800; married in Medina, O., Oct. 30, 1844, Sarah Lee of Ithaca, N. Y., born March 1, 1826; died June 19, 1892. After the death of his father, Leonard Jarvis King, March 20, 1835, he made his home with his uncle, David King, in Medina, Ohio, and was for some years employed by him in his business there and later went into business for himself. Under the influence of the Evangelist, Rev. John T. Avery, he came into the Christian life, and went to Oberlin College as a student with a view to preparing himself for the ministry. He left Oberlin, probably in 1854, to become Secretary and Treasurer of Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., which position he held for a number of years, doing some teaching also in connection with his office work. He was then appointed Cashier of the First National Bank of Hillsdale, Mich., and in the early '70s he accepted appointment as United States Indian Agent at Leech Lake, Minnesota, where he remained until 1884. Shortly after he removed to Oberlin, Ohio, where he remained until his death. The central work of his life was no doubt done during the twenty years of his residence at Hillsdale, Michigan, where he was a very influential factor in both college and town affairs.

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1169* i. ALMIRA FRANCES, b. Medina, O., Sept. 7, 1845; m. (1) Hillsdale, Mich., June 20, 1867, Orlando W. Bates; (2) Seymour Phillips.

1170 ii.

1171 iii.

SUMNER JARVIS, b. Medina, O., Feb. 21, 1847; d.
Oberlin, O., Jany. 3, 1853.

DAVID HANCHETT, b. Medina, May 17, 1849; d.
Pierson, Mich., June 14, 1869.

1172* iv. CHarles Lee, b. Oberlin, March 24, 1853; m. Salina

1173 V.

Bath.

LEONARD JARVIS, b. Hillsdale, Mich., Oct. 25, 1855; d.
Hillsdale, Aug. 24, 1856.

1174* vi. HENRY CHURCHILL, b. Hillsdale, Mich., Sept. 18, 1858; m. July 7, 1882, Julia Coats.

1175 vii.

ELIZA WOODWARD, b. Hillsdale, July 11, 1863. Res. with Rev. Henry C. King, Oberlin, O.

1176 viii. ALVIN LEWIS, b. Hillsdale, March 19, 1864; d. Hillsdale, Mich., Aug. 30, 1864.

814

DAVID HANCHETT KING, (Leonard Jarvis, David, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William,1) born in Suffield, Conn., June 21, 1829; died at a sanitarium in Dansville, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1896; married in Medina, O., 1851 Helen Bronson. On the death of his father in 1835 he and his brother, Henry Jarvis King, were adopted by their uncle David King of Medina, O. David Hanchett King was a merchant in St. Louis, Mo. His wife survived him and his business was continued by his son, Henry King. The family resided at St. Louis, Mo., but we have been unable to find them.

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1177 i. HENRY STEVENS, b. 1856. 1178 ii. ANNIE STEVENS, b.

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RODERICK KING, (Zadock Granger, John, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William,1) born in Suffield, Conn., Jany. 20, 1814; died in Munson, O., April 10, 1857; married in Chardon, O., July 11, 1839 Julia Merrill, who died Jany. 1, 1904. Was a farmer and lived on the old family homestead at Munson, O., where his family still remain.

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1179

9

i. MARY ELIZA, b. July 23, 1845.

1180 ii. 1181 iii. iii.

HORACE MERRILL, b. Aug. 17, 1847.
RUFUS RODERICK, b. Dec. 11, 1853; m. April 5. 1897,
Iris E. Sampson. No. issue.

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WILLIAM GRANGERS KING, M. D., (Zadock Granger, John," Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William,') born in Chardon, O., March 4, 1816; died in Chico, California May 5, 1896; married in Chardon, O., Sept. 7, 1836 Maria Lucy Lee, born Aug. 6, 1819; died in Chico, Cal., June 10, 1898. Dr. William G. King is said to have been the first white male child born at Chardon, O. His youth was spent on the farm with his parents. At the age of 22 years he entered the Worthington (Ohio) Medical College, from which he graduated in 1840 and began the practice of medicine at Chardon, O. In 1850 he received a diploma from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, O. Was surgeon in the Ohio Militia. In 1852 he moved to Hiram, O., where he could obtain better educational facilities for his children. In 1857 he moved to Illinois, residing and practicing his profession at Greenbush, Princeton and Tonica in that state until 1870 when on account of his health he removed to California, taking up his home at Chico, Butte Co., Cal. He was appointed Health Officer of Chico in 1887, which position he held until his death. At an early age he became identified with the Disciples or Christian Church and for most of his life held the office of Elder, Deacon, or some position of trust therein.

ISSUE: 1182* i. FANNIE COLLINS, b. Chardon, June 13, 1838; d. June 6, 1865; m. Aug. 7, 1856, Carnot C. Mason. 1183* ii. LUCY MELISSA, b. Chardon, March 4, 1842; d. Feb. 27, 1862; m. Oct. 13, 1858, George M. Radcliffe. 1184* iii. MARIA BATHSHEBA, b. Chardon, June 9, 1846; m. (1) Feb. 3, 1867, Carnot C. Mason; (2) Jany. 24, 1893, Rufus Randolph Fimple.

1185* iv. WILLIAM ZADOK, b. Chardon, Nov. 7, 1848; m. April 23. 1872, Merica Ophelia Moore.

1186* v.

CHARLES LEE, b. Chardon, May 14, 1855; m. (1)
May 19, 1875, Mary A. Jacobs; (2) June 1, 1886,
Nannie Lee Ford.

823

FANNIE AMANDA KING, (Zadock Granger, John, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William,1) born in Chardon, O., April 24, 1818; died in Chardon, June 18, 1852; married in Chardon, Aug. 23, 1836 Norman Parsons, who died July 14, 1893. ISSUE:

i. MELBOURNE NORMAN PARSONS, b. April 30, 1841; m. (1) March 21, 1861, Emma Fannie Ward, d. Nov. 9, 1880; (2) April 9, 1882, Henrietta L. Robinson. Res. Beardstown, Cass Co., Ill.

ii.

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AMANDA JANE PARSONS, b. Feb. 4, 1862; m. Feb. 3, 1892, Edward Corkill.

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MELBOURNE FOSTER CORKILL, b. Oct. 2, 1893. OLIVER EDWARD CORKILL, b. Aug. 8, 1897. EMMA GERALDINE1o PARSONS, b. April 1, 1866; d. Dec. 24, 1867.

3 WILLIAM NORMAN PARSONS, b. Oct. 12, 1867; m. March, 1897, Saline Burrell. Residence, City of Mexico, Mexico.

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PIRAME MARIE PARSONS, b. Jany. 27, 1898. 4 Boy, unnamed,10 b. April 18, 1870; d. April 21,

1870.

WILLIAM ALONZO PARSONS, b. Nov. 1, 1844; d.
Beardstown, Ill., March 17, 1863, from disease con-
tracted in the Union Army, War of the Rebellion.
Unmarried.

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DAN RISING KING, (Zadock Granger, John, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James,? William,1) born in Char lon, O., May 14, 1834; married (1) in Chardon, O., Dec. 28, 1854, Sarah Antoinette Ringland, who died at Geneva, Ashtabula Co., O., May 3. 1885; (2) in Collinwood, Cuyahoga Co., O., Nov. 22, 1887, Mary A. Smith. Rev. Dan Rising King, though not a graduate of any college, was given a liberal education in the schools and academies accessible in those times. In 1862 he was ordained a minister of the Church of the Disciples of Christ, then known as the Cambelite Church, and served the Church in Chardon, O.,

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