Person:Isaac King (29)

  1. Ann KingAbt 1817 -
  2. Isaac Willson King1818 - 1897
m. Abt 1836
  1. Ruth Esther KingAbt 1838 - 1900
  2. Isaac Willson KING1840 - Aft 1933
  3. Adelia KINGAbt 1844 -
  4. Charlotte Jane King1845 - 1938
  5. Susan KINGAbt 1849 - 1936
  6. Wesley Robert KINGAbt 1851 -
  7. John H. KINGBet 1854 & 1855 -
  8. Ernest Eugene KING1856 - Aft 1935
  9. Naoma KINGBet 1859 & 1860 -
  10. Ida May KING1860 -
  11. William S King1867 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Willson King
Alt Name[1] Isaac Walter King
Alt Name[2][3] J.W. King
Gender Male
Birth[1] 16 Aug 1818 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York, United States
Marriage Abt 1836 to Amanda Gifford
Census[12] 1840 Northhampton, Fulton, New York, United StatesUS
Census[4][13] 1850 Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, United StatesUS
Census[5][14] 1852 Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, United StatesIowa State
Other[15] 1852 Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, United Statesveteran
Census[6][16] 1857 Township, Mower, Minnesota, United StatesMinnesota Territorial Census
Occupation[6] 1857 Township, Mower, Minnesota, United Statesfarmer
Census[7][17] 1860 [[Place:Douglass [township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, United States|Douglass [Township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, USA]]US
Occupation[8][9] From 1860 to 1870 [[Place:Douglass [Township of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, United States|Douglass [Township Of Auburn], Fayette, Iowa, ]]Farmer
Census[10][18] 1870 Avoca, Pottawattamie, Iowa, United StatesUS
Other[19] 1870 Stanton, Stanton, Nebraska, United States5 acres Land
Other[20] 1871 Stanton, Stanton, Nebraska, United States5 acres Land
Census[11][21] 1880 Stanton, Stanton, Nebraska, United StatesUS
Occupation[3] 1880 Stanton, Stanton, Nebraska, United StatesFarmer
Death? 28 Jan 1897 Pierce, Washington, United States
Burial? Parkland Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery

TODO: Description: King, Isaac-find Will or Administration Category: Probate/Estate Date: 29 May 2009 Status: Open Type: 0 Priority: 8 Repository:


genforum document gave me middle name of Walter and death date. It came from the Burdick Family Tree that can only be acessed through Ancestry.com. I question it because he and his eldest son Isaac Willson are referred to as Jr. & Sr. on many documents.

On the 1857 Territorial Minnesota Census there is a 40 yr old woman named Ann King living with the Isaac King family. Since she is 2 years older than Isaac I believe that she was his sister. On the same page, at the bottom and continuing on to the next page, is a family with the last name of Gifford. Simeon Gifford (head) was listed as 29 yrs. old. I believe that this was Amanda's brother and his family. Simeon was born in New York as was Amanda.

Could not find Amanda on the 1900 US Census with detailed search.

They were found in 1885 on a State Census but Isaac was not found after that. «u»Not sure where Saratoga Springs came from.«/u»

The Senior comes from the 1880 Census. Not sure why he would call himself a senior since his son Isaac has the middle name of Willson. Perhaps he was referring to his age.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 US Census
    1860 Iowa, Fayette, Douglass, Township of Aubuirn, Page 40, Series M653, Roll 322, Heritage Quest, 8 June1860.

    Lines 24-32 KING, Isac W (head) 42, born in New York NY; Amanda (wife) 38, born in New York NY; Willson (son) 19 born in New York NY; Charlotte (daughter) 14 born in New York NY; 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.

  2. US Census
    1870 Iowa, Pottawattamie, Knox Township, Avoca, Series M593, Roll 416, Page 189, Heritage Quest, 12 Jul 1870.

    Lines 2-9; J.W. King (head) 51, born in New York, New York; Amand (wife) 48, born in New York, New York; Susan A. (daughter) 22, born in Wisconsin; John H (son) 16, born in Iowa; Earnest E. (son) 14, born in Minnesota; Naomi (daughter) 11, born in Iowa; Ida May (daughter) 9, born in Iowa; Wm. S. (son) 4, born in Iowa. Reference number: CNIA002

    (Isaac) J.W. King occupation is listed as a farmer. Interesting that he is listed as J.W. sand not Isaac W. John H is a farm laborer.

    Three houses away there is a [Saul] King and family with 6 children.

  3. 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.

  4. 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. State Census
    1852 Iowa, Fayette, Auburn, Ancestry.com, 1852.

    Isaac King is listed with 3 males and 5 females. 1 veteran and 1 militia. Reference number: CNIA005 Verified: YES

    The males probably are Isaac, Isaac Willson & Wessly King. The females would be Amanda, Esther, Adelia, Charlott and Susan. The Veteran would have to be Isaac and the Militia Isaac Willson.

  6. 6.0 6.1 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.

  7. 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.

  8. US Census
    1860 Iowa, Fayette, Douglass, Township of Aubuirn, 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 NY; 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.

  9. US Census
    1870 Iowa, Pottawattamie, Knox Township, Avoca, Series M593, Roll 416, Page 189, Heritage Quest, 12 Jul 1870.

    Lines 2-9; J.W. King (head) 51, born in New York; Amand (wife) 48, born in New York; Susan A. (daughter) 22, born in Wisconsin; John H (son) 16, born in Iowa; Earnest E. (son) 14, born in Minnesota; Naomi (daughter) 11, born in Iowa; Ida May (daughter) 9, born in Iowa; Wm. S. (son) 4, born in Iowa. Reference number: CNIA002

    (Isaac) J.W. King occupation is listed as a farmer. Interesting that he is listed as J.W. sand not Isaac W. John H is a farm laborer.

    Three houses away there is a [Saul] King and family with 6 children.

  10. US Census
    1870 Iowa, Pottawattamic, Knox Township, Avoca, Series M593, Roll 416, Page 189, Heritage Quest, 12 Jul 1870.

    Lines 2-9; J.W. King (head) 51, born in New York; Amand (wife) 48, born in New York; Susan A. (daughter) 22, born in Wisconsin; John H (son) 16, born in Iowa; Earnest E. (son) 14, born in Minnesota; Naomi (daughter) 11, born in Iowa; Ida May (daughter) 9, born in Iowa; Wm. S. (son) 4, born in Iowa. Reference number: CNIA002

    (Isaac) J.W. King occupation is listed as a farmer. Interesting that he is listed as J.W. sand not Isaac W. John H is a farm laborer.

    Three houses away there is a [Saul] King and family with 6 children.

  11. 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 Pennsylvania.
    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.
    NEW HOUSEHOLD (neighbors)
    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.

  12. Isaac King-Males, 1 under 5, 2 20 to 30, Females 1 under 5, 1 15-20.

    Isaac would be around 22, Amanda about 18, Ruth about 2 and Isaac would be a newborn. I wonder who the second male adult would be.

    Note-there are 4 families with the surname of Gifford on this page also.
  13. Isaac W., Amanda, Esther, Isaac, Adelia, Charlotte and Susan King.
  14. Isaac King is listed with 3 males and 5 females. 1 is listed as a Veteran and 1 as Militia.
  15. State Census.
  16. Isaac, Amand, Wilson, Ann, Charlott, Robert, John and Ernest King.
  17. Isacc W appears with his wife Amanda, 4 sons (Willson, Wessly, John H., and Ernest E.) and 3 daughters (Charlott, Susan, and Naoma).
  18. He appears with his wife Amanda, 3 daughters (Susan, Naomi, and Ida May) and 3 sons (John H., Earnest E. and Wm. S).
  19. At the SW corner of the NW quarter of section 28 and running N 56 rods, thence E 80 rods, thence S 10 rods, thence W 80 rods,thence N 10 rods from the place of the beginning in Township 23 N of Range #2 E containing 5 acres.
    I. W. King paid a sum of $100.00.
    Page 152 signed by C. Nye Register of Deeds and Cornelius Nye County Clerk.
    Land purchased from Lewis and Lucretia Ley on 5 January 1870.
  20. At the SW corner of the NW quarter of section 28 and running N 40 rods, thence E 80 rods, thence S 10 rods, thence W 80 rods,thence N 10 rods from the place of the beginning in Township 23 N of Range #2 E containing 5 acres.
    I. W. King paid a sum of $80.00.
    Page 15? signed by C. Nye County Clerk.
    Land purchased from Henry and Wilhelmina Sherer on 25 November 1871.
  21. J.W. King appears with his wife Amanda, 2 daughters (Naoma, and Ida May) and 2 sons (Eugene and William S).