Name |
Philander S. King |
Birth |
24 May 1807 |
Seneca County, New York [1, 2] |
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1852 |
North Oxford Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada [3] |
- Philander King, Joiner, born in US, Baptist, 44, Married
Sophiah King, born in Canada, Baptist, 42, Female, Married
Roswell King, born in Canada, Baptist, 21, Male, Single
Lyman King, born in Canada, Baptist, 20, Male, Single
Temperance King, born in Canada, Baptist, 18, Female, Single
John King, born in Canada, Baptist, 16, Male, Single
Mortimer King, born in Canada, Baptist, 10, Male, Single
Matilda King, born in Canada, Baptist, 7, Female, Single
Abigail King, born in Canada, Baptist, 5, Female, Single
Mehitable King, born in Canada, Baptist, 2, Female, Single
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Census |
5 Jun 1860 |
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan [4] |
- Philander King, 53, Male, $2500 real estate, $300 personal estate, born in Vermont
Sophia King, 51, Female, born in Canada
Matilda King, 16, Female, born in Canada, attending school
Abigail King, 14, Female, born in Canada, attending school
Mehitabel King, 11, Female, born in Canada, attending school
Charles King, 24, Male, Laborer, born in Canada, Convict
Ellen King, 23, Female, born in Canada
Roswell King, 4, Male, born in Michigan
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Census |
4 Jun 1880 |
Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan [5] |
- Filander King, White, Male, 73, Head, Married, Painter, New York, New York, New York
Sophia King, White, Female, 71, Wife, Married, Keeping House, Canada, New York, New York
Abbie Palmer, White, Female, 30, Daughter, Widow, At Home, Michigan, New York, Canada
Harry Palmer, White, Male, 7, Grandson, Single Michigan, New York, New York
Freman Palmer, White, Male, 4, Grandson, Single Michigan, New York, New York
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Anecdote |
- Philander S. King's nativity occurred in Seneca county, New York on May 26, 1807 and in 1829 he was married to Sophia Mabie, who was born in Canada. They came to Michigan in 1837 and located in Augusta, Kalamazoo county, where Philander S. King followed his trade of carpenter and joiner three years. Removing to Canada in 1844, he there took up farming, but in the fall of 1855 he returned to Michigan and located in Marshall, Calhoun county, where he followed painting and carpentering until 1870. In that year he took up his residence in Jackson, Michigan, remaining there until 1893, when he came to the home of his son in Marshall, Michigan, where he passed away in 1896. His wife survived him until the following year of 1897. The father was a Democrat in politics, a Mason in fraternal membership, and in religious faith was a Baptist.
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Reference Number |
3075 |
Death |
10 Nov 1896 |
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan [2] |
Burial |
Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan [7] |
Person ID |
I3053 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |