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1827 Land Document To J.s.pa.'s John King

 
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Posted 04/19/2015   08:48 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add I_Love_Stamps to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
1827 land document to Mr. John King Logging/farm fields? to widow? maybe one of you can help me read it better. I'm losing my eyesight in my right eye sadly.
It also is part of my town's local history. One of my earliest pieces too. It's a bit tattered but I guess if you was 187 years old you might look a bit ragged too I suspect! lol :)

Folded letter front:



Unfolded/Content:

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Presumably, this is the biography of the addressee, John King:


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JOHN KING, fourth son of Robert King, was born in Piatt township in 1794, and resided upon the homestead until his marriage. He then located upon a farm belonging to his cousin, Adam King, which he afterwards purchased, and where he spent the remaining years of his life. He married Martha, daughter of Matthew Marshall, who bore him eight children: Robert, of Piatt township; Susan, widow of George Gilbert; Phoebe, wife of James R. Hughes; Marshall M.; Catharine J., deceased wife of Daniel Artman; Mary, wife of J. M. Blackwell; William, and Martha, deceased wife of Samuel U. Carothers. Mr. King was drafted in the war of 1812 and served for a short period. He was originally a member of the Whig party, and afterwards a Republican, and filled nearly all of the offices in his township. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and a trustee of his society for many years. His wife died in 1865; he survived her until 1887, having reached the ripe old age of ninety-three years.
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WOW I'm blown away. A lot of those names are still present in Jersey Shore today so I wonder if they could be related? I bet it would be super hard to find out though since he had all girls.

He was certainly the patriotic guy inside and out wasn't he? That's a mighty powerful little write-up on him! Thank you WT1!
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I'm sorry for being late to the party but I took a long time doing these high resolution scans but I think something went wrong somewhere? The images either got jumbled up or got lost somewhere between Picasa3 and photobucket?

cover front closed



cover back closed




first page (partial)



first page (other part)






last page I think a scan went missing between picasa and photobucket tough? - Here, I may ave found the last page.



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