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Isaac Willson KING
d.Aft 1933
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Isaac Willson KING |
Alt Name[3] |
J. Wilson KING |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
17 Jan 1840 |
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York, USA |
Census[4][9] |
1850 |
Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, USAUS |
Census[5][10] |
1857 |
Township 102 R18, Mower, Minnesota, USAMinnesota Territorial Census |
Occupation[5] |
1857 |
Township 102 R18, Mower, Minnesota, USALineman |
Census[1][11] |
1860 |
[[Place:Douglass [township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, United States|Douglass [Township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, USA]]US |
Occupation[1] |
1860 |
[[Place:Douglass [township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, United States|Douglass [Township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, USA]]Farm laborer |
Other[12] |
From 1861 to 1865 |
, , Iowa, USAMilitary |
Marriage |
Abt 1869 |
to Mary RUSSELL |
Census[6][13] |
1870 |
Canton, Stanton, Nebraska, USAUS |
Occupation[14] |
From 1870 to 1872 |
Stanton, Stanton, Nebraska, USASheriff |
Marriage |
Abt 1875 |
to Mary E. HALL |
Census[3][15] |
1880 |
Township 23, Range 2 East, Stanton, Nebraska, USAUS |
Census[7][16] |
1900 |
Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, USAUS |
Residence[17] |
From 1913 to 1914 |
, Madison, Nebraska, USAKeiter Directory FHL #2309379 Item 2 |
Residence[18] |
From 1915 to 1916 |
, Madison, Nebraska, USAKeiter Directory FHL 2309379 Item 3 |
Census[8][19] |
1920 |
Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska, USAUS |
Death? |
Aft 1933 |
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Ellen Blanche remembers him as Uncle Will. She saw him, perhaps in 1933, when she was about 11. She said he was fun loving and had grey thick wavy hair. His wife had a very old fashioned name. (possibly a 2nd wife).
Not sure of middle name as he is referred to as Isaac W. Jr. most of the time. His father's middle name was Walter I thought.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 US Census
1860 Iowa, Fayette, Douglass, Township of Auburn, Page 40, Series M653, Roll 322, Heritage Quest, 8 Jun 1860.
Lines 24-32 KING, Isac W (head) 42, born in New York; Amanda (wife) 38, born in New York; Willson (son) 19 born in New York; Charlotte (daughter) 14 born in New York; Susan (daughter) 11 born in Wisconsin; Wessly (son) 9 born in Wisconsin; John H (son) 5 born in Iowa; Ernest E. (son) 4 born in Minnesota; Naoma (daughter ) 1, born in Minnesota. Reference number: CNIA001
Isaac is a farmer by occupation. Wilson is a farm laborer.
- ↑ US Census
1850 Wisconsin, Dane, Oregon, Ancestry.com, 17-20 Jul 1850.
Lines 40-42 on first page Isaac W. King 32 Male farmer born in NM-Amanda King 28 female born in NM-Esther King 12 female born in NM Lines 1-4 on second page: Isaac King 10 Male born in NM-Adelia King 6 female born in NM-Charlotte King 4 female born in NM-Susan King 1 female born in Wisconsin. Reference number: CNWI054
I don't know why they say that they were born in NM??? I show NY for Isaac, Amanda & Charolotte. Susan is correct with Wisconsin as a birth place. New children include Esther, Isaac and Adelia. I believe that Isaac and Willson are the same person due to age. His father's name is probably Isaac Willson also.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 US Census
1880 Nebraska, Stanton, Stanton, FHL Film 1254756, NA Film T9-0756 Pages 59, 60 & 61-page 20D, 21A & 22B., 18 Jun 1900.
Page 20 D Lines 48-50 Line 48-KING, J.W. (senior) white male 61 married is a farmer born in New York both parents born in New York Line 49-KING Amanda (wife) white female 58 married Keeping house Liver Complications born in New York as were both of her parents Line 50- KING Eugene (son) white male 21 single is a farmer born in Minnesota both parents born in New York
Page 21A Lines 1-3 Line 1-KING Naoma (daughter) white female 21 single born in Iowa both parents born in New York Line 2-KING Ida May (daughter) white female 18 single born in Iowa both parents born in New York Line 3-KING William S. (son) white male 13 single born in Iowa parents born in New York
Page 21A Lines 37-50 Line 37-KING J. Wilson white male 41 married is a farmer born in New York as were both of his parents Line 38-KING Mary E. (wife) white female 35 married keeping house born in New York father born in England mother born in France Line 39-KENNY Maria H. (step daughter) white female 12 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in New York Line 40-KENNY Mary Ellen (step daughter) white female 10 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in New York Line 41-KING William H. (son) white male 9 single born in Nebraska father born in New York mother born in Peu[?szl] Line 42-KING Ruth [?m] (daughter) white female 3 single born in Nebraska both parents born in New York Line 43-KING Norma (daughter) white female 2 single born in Nebraska both parents born in New York Line 44-BARNES Cornellia (boarder) white female 31 married Teacher born in New York as were both of her parents Line 45-HILL Martha (servant) white female 18 single is a servant born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Line 46-HILL William white male 30 married is a farmer born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Line 47-HILL M. Hannah (wife) white female 29 married keeping house born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Line 48-HILL Robert (son) white male 8 single born in Canada as were both parents Line 49-HILL Lizzy Bell (daughter) white female 7 single born in Canada as were both parents Line 50-HILL Thomas (son) white male 1 single born in Canada as were both parents
Page 22D Lines 1-8 Line 1-HILL Gertrud (daughter) white female 4 single born in Canada as were both parents Line 2-HILL William (son) white male 3/12 [March] single born in Nebraska both parents born in Canada Line 3-HILL Hugh (brother) white male 13 single is a [H]erder born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Line 4-HILL Robert (brother) white male 10 single born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Line 5-HILL O[s]mund (brother) white male 5 single born in Canada both parents born in Ireland Reference number: CNNB005 Verified: YES
Page 20 D Lines 48-50 Not sure why Isaac is listed as J. W. Both Eugene and Naoma are listed as being 21 years old however, both the 1860 and 1870 census lists Eugene as being 3 years older. Therefore, this census (1880) is in error. Eugene should have been listed as 24 years old. Liver complications was listed under disablities or illness for Amanda.
Page 21A Lines 37-50 Maria and Mary Ellen must be from Mary E.'s first marriage. There is a servant named Martha Hill living with this family. I believe that this woman became Ernest Eugene King's wife. I knew her first name was Martha and the description from Ellen Blanche King Thibadeau was that she had long red hair and was probably of Irish decent. Right next door is a Hill family that consists of a father, mother, their children and his brothers. One of the brothers is only 5. This leads me to believe that the parents of the brothers may have died. The place of birth all corresponds with Martha's. I believe that William, Hugh, Robert and O[s]mund are brothers of Martha Hill.
- ↑ US Census
1850 Wisconsin, Dane, Oregon, Ancestry.com, 17-20 Jul 1850.
Lines 40-42 on first page Isaac W. King 32 Male farmer born in NM-Amanda King 28 female born in NM-Esther King 12 female born in NM Lines 1-4 on second page: Isaac King 10 Male born in NM-Adelia King 6 female born in NM-Charlotte King 4 female born in NM-Susan King 1 female born in Wisconsin. Reference number: CNWI054
I don't know why they say that they were born in NM??? I show NY for Isaac, Amanda & Charolotte. Susan is correct with Wisconsin as a birth place. New children include Esther, Isaac and Adelia.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 State Census
1857 Minnesota, Mower, Town 102 R18, Ancestry.com, 12 Oct 1857.
lines 21-28 Isaac King 38 male white born in New York is a farmer-Amand King 36 female white born in New York-Wilson King 17 male white born in New York is a Lineman-Ann King 40 female white born in New York-Charlott King 12 female white born in New York-Robert King 7 male white born in Iowa-John King 5 male white born in Iowa-Ernest King 1 male white born in Minnesota. Reference number: CNMN063 Verified: YES
I believe that Ann must be Isaac's sister-Robert must be Wessly.
- ↑ US Census
1870 Canton, Stanton, Nebraska, Series M593, Roll 833 pg 415 Heritage Quest.com Census page 10, 25 Jul 1870.
Line 11 King, Isaac (29) white male farmer estate worth $725 real estate worth $500 born in New York Line 12 King, Mary (23) white female Keeping house born in Pennsylvania Line 13 King, Un named (1/12) white male born in Nebraska. Reference number: CNNB009 Verified: YES
For the child it looks like a birth month was given but I cannot decipher it. If the child was 1/12 as stated it should be June but it looks like it starts with an N. There is also a farm laborer living with them: Joe Russell 16 born in Illinois.
- ↑ US Census
1900 Nebraska, Newman Grove Village, Madison, Shell Creek precinct, ED 130, Sheet 2B, Series T623, Roll 934, pg 186 Heritage Quest online, 2-4 Jun 1900.
Lines 55-62 Line 55-KING, Isaac [W.] (head) white male 60 born Jan. 1840 in New York married 25 years both parents born in New York no occ. owns home free and clear Line 56-KING, Mary E. (wife) white female 56 born June 184[6] in Ireland married 25 years. Has birthed 7 children of which 4 survived. Her father born in England, mother in France, she came to the US in 1846 here for 54 years. Line 57-KING, John H. (son) white male single 18 born Nov. 1881 in Nebraska father born in New York mother born in Ireland, occ. [Day] laborer. Line 58-KING, Naomi M. (daughter) white female single 22 born Feb. 1878 in [Nebraska] father born in New York, mother in Ireland, occ. School Teacher. Line 59-HORROCKS, Alice (grand daughter) white female single 6 born Dec. 1893 in [Nebraska] father born in Canada mother born in Wisconsin. Line 60-FORNEY, Leroy D. (boarder) white male single 24 born Aug 1875 in Illinois, father born in Ohio, mother in Pensylvania, occ. Tin Smith. Line 61-PATRICK, Alfred C. (son in law) white male 31 married 7 years, born in Illinois, father in New York, mother in Georgia, occ. Hotel Keeper, pays rent. Line 62-PATRICK, Nellie M. (daughter) white female 28 married 7 years no children born July 1871 in Nebraska, father born in New York, Mother born in Pennsylvania. Reference number: CNNB011 Verified: YES
All adult can read and write and speak English. If Nellie M. Patrick is a daughter to Isaac King he must have been married before. His wife in this Census Mary E. and Isaac have been married 25 years and Nellie is 28 years old. That is why Nellie's mother was born in Pennsylvania instead of Ireland.
One of Isacc's daughter must have married someone named Horrocks. Alice must be a child of Ruth's since Naomi is listed as single and Nellie has not given birth.
- ↑ US Census
1920 Nebraska, Madison, Norfolk, ED 148, sheet 12A, HeritageQuest Online, Series T625, Roll 993, pg 187, 16 Jan 1920.
Lines 31-36 KING, John W. (head) male white 37 married mortgaged home born in Nebraska Father born in New York Mother born in Ireland occ. proprietor in a gravel pit Line 32 KING, Elizabeth (wife) female white 35 married born in nebraska parents born in Norway Line 33 KING, Everette [I.] (son) male white single 14 born in Nebraska as were both parents Line 34 KING, Ruby Iola (daughter) female white single 13 born in Nebraska as were both parents Line 35 KING, [Allan] L. (daughter) female white single 11 born in Nebraska as were both parents Line 36 KING, Ruth I. (daughter) female white single 9 born in Nebraska as were both parents Lines 37-41 KING, I. W. (head) 79 male white married owns home born in New York both parents born in New York Occ. none. Line 38-KING, Mary E. (wife) female white 76 Married born in Ireland father born in England mother in France. Na Line 39-SCHAEFFER, H. H. (head) male white 39 married born in Illinois parents born in Germany owns a grocery store Line 40-SCHAEFFER, Naomi May (wife) female white married 38 born in Nebraska father born in New York mother in Ireland is a saleslady in a clothing store. Line 41-SCHAEFFER, Margaret (daughter) female white 19 single born in Nebraska father born in Illinois mother in Nebraska Reference number: CNNB012 Verified: YES
I wonder if the Schaeffer family is a relation? Could Naoma May be Norma? She is close in age and could have lied about how old she is is she was older than her husband. But the mothers birthplace does not match. They are living in the same home as I. W. King: 201 S. 13th St. The John W. King family is next door: 213 S. 13th St.
- ↑ Isaac W., Amanda, Esther, Isaac, Adelia, Charlotte and Susan King.
- ↑ Isaac, Amand, Wilson, Ann, Charlott, Robert, John and Ernest King.
- ↑ Wilson appears with his father Isaac W, mother Amanda, 3 brothers (Wessly, John H., and Ernest E.) and 3 sisters (Charlott, Susan, and Naoma).
- ↑ Isaac Wilson King
Claimed Residence in Winsdor Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age 06 October 1861 Priv 21
Promoted to Full Corpl on 01 March 1865 Served Iowa Enlisted C Co. 12th Inf Reg. IA Mustered Out at Memphis, TNon 20 January 1866 Source: Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion Abbreviation: IARoster Published by English on 1910
Madison Co., NE; Military Pensioners, 1 January 1883
- ↑ Isaac King, his wife Mary and their 1 month old son.
- ↑ From Wes's Narrative report.
- ↑ I. Wilson King, wife Mary E., 2 step daughters, 1 son, 2 daughters, and 2 people living with them: A teacher and a servant.
- ↑ Isaac King Jr., wife Mary E., son John H. daughter Naomi M., granddaughter Alice Horrocks, a boarder, son in law Alfred C. Patrick and Nellie M. Patrick another daughter.
- ↑ Page 250
I. W. King Jr., e ½ n e, ¼ 25, Emerick, 80, Madison.
- ↑ Page 263
I. W. Jr. e 1/2 ne 1/4 25, Emerick; pt s w 1/4 19, Schoolcraft, 238, Newman Grove 1.
- ↑ John W. King, wife Elizabeth, son Everett I. & daughters Ruby, [Allen] L., Ruth L King next door to I. W. King, wife Mary E., H. H. Schaeffer, Naomi May and thier daugther Margaret Schaeffer.
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