Person:Ebenezer King (22)

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m. 25 Dec 1735
  1. Bethiah KingEst 1736 -
  2. Mary KingEst 1738 - Bef 1789
  3. Ebenezer KingAbt 1741 - Bef 1786
  4. William KingAbt 1744 - 1813
  5. Daniel KingBef 1750 - Bef 1774
  6. Joseph KingAbt 1752 - 1807
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Name Ebenezer King
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1741 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesAssumed to be oldest son
Death[1] Bef 22 Mar 1786 Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Worcester County). Probate files, 1731–1881. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2012)
    Case 35261 King, Ebenezer Rutland 1786.

    22 Mar 1786: Bond of Joseph King of Rutland as administrator of Ebenezer King late of Rutland Deceased.
    27 Mar 1786: Inventory of Eben'r King Late of Rutland Decas'd: £928-14-11, by John Stone, John Watson, Isaac Wheeler. 28 Apr 1789: Additional inventory: £17-13-4 1/2.
    [4?11?] May 1789: Account of Joseph King Ad'r of Ebenezer King late of Rutland Deceased, allowed.
    15 May 1789: Distribution of real estate: 1) to William King one of the Brothers of the Deceased; 2) to Joseph King on other brother of the Deceased; 3) to Bethiah King wife of Samuel King on of the sisters of the Deceased; 4) to the Children of Mary Parlin late wife of Daniel Parlin and late Sister of the Deceas'd, which is subdivided among i) Daniel Parlin; ii) to Mary Parlin; iii) to Abigail Butler wife of Moses Butler; iv) to Hannah Stinson wife of Thomas Stinson; v) to Sarah minor daughter of Mary Parlin Deceased; vi) Lemuel Parlin minor son of Mary Parlin Deceas'd.
    [Note: Source:Crane, Ellery B. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, p. 475, identifies this as the probate of the father, but the relationships specified in the various documents clearly show it belongs to the son, who apparently left no children or widow, so his estate would have been distributed to his siblings or their representative.]