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King family
« on: Friday 09 March 12 14:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi there

I looking for information about the following ancestors who were either born in New York or born in Cumberland,England but in all cases their parents were Henry Morgan King and Martha King.
Here's a brief history of Henry Morgan King. Born in Whitehaven,Cumberland ,circa 1853. His parents were William Alkin King and Agnes King ( nee Hodgson). He was one of 7 children and brother to my Great Grandfather - Michael Alfred King. Henry and Martha emigrated to Suffolk county,New York in 1861 from Keswick,Cumberland.

Beatrice Agnes King.  Born 1881, Cumberland.Went to new York in 1904. (not sure if just on a visit).

Norman King. Born New York 1889 ( or 1896). Married Hazel (nee Satlerly). 2 Children - Albert and Orville.

Hugo King. Born  Cockermouth 1886.

George King. Born Cockermouth 1884.

Dorothy King. Born Cockermouth. Married C.N.Lloyds.

William A King. Born Cockermouth 1880. Married Edna Marie Malloy. Children: Edna M (1913),

 William A ( 1917),Burton L (1922).

Harold King. Born 1896 New York. Married twice. Children: Roger,Ralph and Edward.

Would be great to have any info.

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Re: King family
« Reply #1 on: Friday 09 March 12 15:50 GMT (UK) »
To avoid duplication - information so far on "Kings in New York"

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,558658.0.html

Perhaps it might be easier if you list what gaps you left have for a particular family member  ;)


Hugo King. Born Cockermouth 1886.


The record below (reply 3 on the other thread) looks to fit Hugo King. Born 18 September 1887 and died 20 March 1953. Interred 30 March 1953 Long Island National Cemetery. 2040 Wellwood Avenue. Farmingdale. NY 11735
Service Info.: CPL US Army WW I  - Service Start Date: 9 Jul 1920
Buried At: Section Q Site 2013

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Hi there

I looking for information about the following ancestors who were either born in New York or born in Cumberland,England but in all cases their parents were Henry Morgan King and Martha King.
Here's a brief history of Henry Morgan King. Born in Whitehaven,Cumberland ,circa 1853. His parents were William Alkin King and Agnes King ( nee Hodgson). He was one of 7 children and brother to my Great Grandfather - Michael Alfred King. Henry and Martha emigrated to Suffolk county,New York in 1861 from Keswick,Cumberland.

Beatrice Agnes King. Born 1881, Cumberland.Went to new York in 1904. (not sure if just on a visit).

Norman King. Born New York 1889 ( or 1896). Married Hazel (nee Satlerly). 2 Children - Albert and Orville.


Norman, Hazel and children covered on the other thread.


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Re: King family
« Reply #2 on: Friday 09 March 12 16:10 GMT (UK) »

Dorothy King. Born Cockermouth. Married C.N.Lloyds.

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Dorothy, Charles and 2 children in 1910

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M59N-43S

Dorothy and Charles on the 1930 with the 2 children

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4Y4-VYS

The death record for the son Charles was on the other thread.

https://www.familysearch.org/ has many Census and other records.

http://www.fultonhistory.com/flash_ok.html also has some of the Obituaries for the King family and is quite an interesting site to look at.


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Re: King family
« Reply #3 on: Friday 09 March 12 19:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sandra

Thank-you for the reply and as pointed out to me elsewhere I had forgotten I had another earlier posting on

this subject so I'll have to get my act together. In previous posting the name Beatrice came up and I can

now tell you I have partly solved the mystery. Beatrice  no 1 was the sister of Henry Morgan and

presummed died as a child. Beatrice no 2 (1881) was a daughter of Henry Morgan and remained in England

when family emigrated in 1887. It appears she resided with the mother and sister of Martha.

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Re: King family
« Reply #4 on: Friday 09 March 12 21:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jardiner,

No problem, you can always pick the thread up again when you have your information sorted.

Best of luck
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Re: King family
« Reply #5 on: Friday 09 March 12 21:39 GMT (UK) »
Interestingly, Beatrice did visit her parents in New York.

Beatrice Ognes King  (as it is spelt) Born about 1881 and aged 23 years and 5 months
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England to New York on the SS Baltic, arriving 28 th October 1904.
Beatrice was single, occupation was a domestic, from Wolverhampton with $60 in her possession. Going to visit her parents (henry) Sweeney Avenue, Patchogue. NY.

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Re: King family
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 29 March 12 16:33 BST (UK) »
I've now found out a littel bit more about Beatrice. It appears she was the first ( surviving child) born

in Cockermouth. When the family emigrated to New York in 1887 she stayed ( voluntarily or not??) with her

Aunt and maternal grandmother in Wolverhampton. Both Elizabeth Williams.


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Re: King family
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 29 March 12 16:49 BST (UK) »
I'll continue to use this topic location for future postings. Here's one that is causing me some

head-scratching.

Henry Morgan King ,his wife Martha (nee Williams) and family emigrated to New York in 1887.

(no problem there). The mystery starts with a passport application in USA,in 1914, for travel to England,for

commercial reasons. On this his wife is Edith Helen King.. in addition to this there is a passenger list

 for 13/03/1915 in which a Edith Morgan King is listed as his wife and both going back to New York.

Is she really his wife or is she a daughter,either his of some other member of the family's?

If she is his wife (age difference about 25years) then what happened to Martha- she's off the radar ?


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Re: King family
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 29 March 12 20:25 BST (UK) »
Edith Morgan King was always listed as the wife of Henry Morgan King.  After the death of Henry, Edith is found on a return passenger list to the UK

Edith H Morgan King. Born about 1870 and aged 46 years. Departed New York to Liverpool. England, arriving 31 December 1916 on SS New York.  Intended future residence was England.
Going to 8 High Street. Hornsey. London. N

The only online death records available would be on the italiangen.org site.
Sure I checked for newspaper articles on http://www.fultonhistory.com/flash_ok.html
but didn't find anything on Martha, the site is always worth a browse though.

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