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ALICE MARIA KING, (Irving Dudley, Kendall, Joshua Kendall, Joseph, Capt. Joseph James, William1), born in Phelps Township, N. Y., May 8, 1868; married June 1, 1893, James Mansfield Whitney. Res. Hawaii Ter.

ISSUE:

i. PAUL DU CHAELBER WHITNEY, b. Aug. 7, 1898.

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HUBERT NELSON KING, (Lorenzo Francis, Lyman, Joshua Kendall, Joseph,* Capt. Joseph,3 James,2 William1), born in Manchester, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1863; married Jany. 21, 1886, Ada H. Macauley, born July 30, 1868.

ISSUE:

1371 i. FRANCES J., b. Jany. 15, 1887.

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HENRY HUNTS KING, (Charles Albert, Henry Augustine, Roger, Lt. Eliphalet, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Albion, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1874. Graduated from Rochester, N. Y., Business College, 1892. Served as individual bookkeeper in Orleans County (N. Y.) National Bank 1892-1902; as general bookkeeper with the Medina (N. Y.) Quarry Company 19021904, resigning to become head bookkeeper with the Union Stock Yards Bank of Buffalo (N. Y.), which position he holds at present (1906). Mr. King is a member of Renovation Lodge No. 97, F. A. M., of Albion, N. Y.; Monroe Commandery, F. A. M., Rochester, N. Y.; Damascus Order of the Mystic Shrine, F. A. M., Rochester, N. Y. He is a Republican in politics-was a delegate to the Republican county convention at the age of twentyone and delegate to the Republican State convention at the age of twenty-two, being the youngest delegate ever sent to a New York State convention of the Republican party. He was a delegate to the Republican State conventions in 1896, 1898 and 1904, and Republican county chairman 1898 to 1903. Was on Governor Roosevelt's special train between Albany and Buffalo when Governor Roosevelt was a candidate for Vice-President of the United States, introducing him to the audiences throughout Western New York.

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MARJORIE KING, (Charles Albert, Henry Augustine," Roger," Lt. Eliphalet, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Albion, N. Y., June 26, 1880; married in Albion, Oct. 21, 1902, Herbert Thomas Reed, of Albion, N. Y., where they reside. Mr. Reed is a lawyer.

ISSUE:

i. CHARLES KING REED, b. Albion, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1905; d. March 30, 1906.

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ARTHUR BEACH KING, (Edwin Arthur, Harvey James," Roger, Lt. Eliphalet, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Troy, N. Y., Jany. 30, 1887. Prepared for college at the Troy Academy. Was valedictorian of his class in June, 1904. Entered Williams College in September, 1904, and remained there one year. Then, with a view to some special courses, he entered Union University as a sophomore in September, 1905. He is now (1906) a junior there, with a good record. He is a thorough student as well as an accomplished golfer.

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EDWIN GILBERTS KING, (Henry Clinton, Henry," Jonathan, Lt. Eliphalet, Capt. Joseph, James, William'), born in Hammond, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., May 18, 1859; married May 5, 1880, Cora E. Kenyon. Res. 136 Fitch st., Syracuse, N. Y. ISSUE:

1372 i. WILLIAM RAY," b. Feb. 27, 1881; unmarried.

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MYRON WALLACES KING, (Henry Clinton, Henry, Jonathan," Lt. Eliphalet, Capt. Joseph, James, William1), born in Hammond, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., March 6, 1861; married Dec. 8, 1886, Etta M. Bostwick. Res. South Hammond, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., where they live on the old homestead taken up and cleared by Mr. King's great-grandfather, Jonathan King. ISSUE:

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1373 i. CLINTON CLIVE, b. Nov. 30, 1891.

1374 ii. VENITAH CORINNE, b. Jany. 26, 1897.

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GEORGE CAMERON KING, (Cameron Haight, George Eliphalet, Maj. Seth, Lt. Eliphalet,* Capt. Joseph,3 James, William1), born in Sacramento, Cal., Jany. 14, 1874; married in San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 9, 1900 Anna (Campbell) Stratton, widow of Herbert Stratton, daughter of Robert Joseph and Elizabeth (McCandless) Campbell, of San Francisco, born in San Francisco, May 8, 1873. Mr. George C. King was at Hastings Law College, Law Department of the University of California, 1893-1896. At the breaking out of the war with Spain, in 1898, he volunteered and was a private in Troop B, First United States Volunteer Cavalry, better known as Roosevelt's Rough Riders. He was in the battles of Las Guasimas, San Juan Hill, Santiago and in every battle fought in Cuba in which the Rough Riders were engaged. Colonel Roosevelt, now President Roosevelt, presented Mr. King with the following autograph testimonial as to his services as a soldier:

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

George C. King was a private in "Troop B of my regiment, of good should character, and sewed with brave and meritorious conduct in the battle of Las Guasimas, June 24th 1898, the Charge up San Juan Hill, July 1st 1898 and battles before Santiago July 2d and 3rd 1898, also subsequent bombardment of Santiago July 10th and 11th, 1898, and throughout the entire pampaign in Cuba as one of my Rough Riders. He showed humisig alike good soldier.

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CLORCH CAMERON KING, ( uncron Height, Geen he 2. Seth L. Lighalet, Capt. Joseph, James, Wom in Sacramento, C., Jany 14 1874; married in San i ran s Cal., Aug. 6, 1900 Anna (tà.npbell) Stratton widow of Doko Stratton, darobter of Robert Jesepå and Fizzabeh (MeCand' Campbell, of Sat: I rancisco bom in San Francisco, May 8. 10? Mr. George C. Kog wa at Hastings Loov College, Lav Depart Kang pert of the Urrity of Cehtoria, 1803 1896 At he breek: out of the war woh Spain, in 1868, he volunteered and was

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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