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551 Type: Record Change Lucy Maude KINCHELOE
 
552 Type: Record Change Martha Jane KINCHELOE
 
553 Type: Record Change Mary Angeline KINCHELOE
 
554 Type: Record Change Mary Leta KINCHELOE
 
555 married a Webb Mary Ruth KINCHELOE
 
556 Type: Record Change Melissa Helen KINCHELOE
 
557 Type: Record Change Oran Ray KINCHELOE
 
558 Type: Record Change Robert T. KINCHELOE
 
559 Type: Record Change Sarah Frances KINCHELOE
 
560 Type: Record Change Wanda KINCHELOE
 
561 Type: Record Change William Bryan KINCHELOE
 
562 Type: Record Change William Jasper KINCHELOE
 
563 did he die in Burnet C or Karnes Co? Did he have a law practice in Karnes Co? Ben L. KING
 
564 James Carmichael King served in the Civil War Company I, 2nd Texas Calvary, Green's Texas Brigade under Col. Ford and later under CL Pyron. He enlisted June 16, 1861 and was honorably discharged 19 May 1865. After the War, he lived some in Louisiana, where he met Susie Miles.

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KING, James C. -- 6 Dec 1920
Contributed by Teresa Shands, 14 May 2000, From the Burnet Bulletin - Dec 6, 1920

JAMES C. KING DEAD

Saturday morning, December 4th, 1920, at his home in Burnet James C. King, following a short illness, departed this life. He was sick only a short time and seriously for only a few days.

The body was interred Sunday afternoon in the Mt. Zion community, by the side of his wife, who preceded him to the Great Beyond some two years ago, and in which community he lived for many years and reared his family. Notwithstanding the very threatening weather, many friends of deceased and family from this place and hundreds from Mt. Zion and Bertram gathered to gathered to pay their last sad rites of respect. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. A. S. Broaddus of Bertram.

The active pallbearers were S.E. Guthrie, Herman Schnabel, Geo. Lamon, Willis Smith, Jesse Root, and Walton Christian. The honorary pallbearers were Gen. Johnson, James Guthrie, Sr., W.T. Cumins, D.T. Munn, J.C. Lamon, R.B. Potts, L.D. Ater, Geo. W. Pierce, H.F. Yoe, and Dr. Howell.

Deceased leaves five daughters, as follows: Mrs. Lon Gothcher of Falfurrias, Mrs. F.W. Jennings of Bertram, Miss Clara King of Dallas, Mrs. Stanley Demand of Oklahoma, Mrs. Bob Reed of Bertram; sons Wat King of Arizona, Tecumseh King of (New) Mexico, and Ben L. King of Burnet. With the exception of Mrs. Gotcher, Wat and Tecumseh, all reached this place in time for the funeral.

Mr. King had been a resident of Burnet County for almost 40 years, the greater portion of this time being spent in the Mt. Zion community. When very young he moved to Texas from Missouri and settled in Karnes County, Texas, where he grew to manhood. When war was declared between the states he promptly volunteered and served under General Tom Green. He made a splendid soldier and was justly proud of the part he played in the Civil War. He attended many of the Confederate Reunions and enjoyed them as few men could.

Shortly after the close of the war he moved to Louisiana, where he remained for several years, and where he married his late companion, a woman of rare gifts and intelligence. J.C. King had the intellect of a Gladstone and in his youth had he been blessed with the educational advantages of the present day, he would have left behind him a great name as a lawyer, educator, journalist or in some field of endeavor. He was a great student of history and current events, and one of the most fascinating talkers and recounter of incidents that had come under his observation that this writer has ever known. I have known him since I was a small boy and King was the only man that by his conversation could completely captivate my attention and make me forget to want to got out and play. He had a rare vein of humor that would give added interest to his descriptions of men and events.

People not well acquainted with him might have thought him gruff and indifferent, but such was not the case. He had a heart as tender as a woman and few men surpassed him in genuine love for his family, friends and neighbors. If he did not like a man, he avoided him, but was never ungracious.

In his death Burnet County loses a spendid citizen, and one who will be missed by scores of warm personal friends. The daughters and sons will mourn a father whom they truly venerated and loved. Especially will he be missed by his younger son Ben who had never left the parental roof and who in his declining years and last days was so tender and faithful in administering to his comfort.

The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the children in the loss of their loving and faithful father. &endash; Burnet Bulletin.

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notes: James Carmichael King, born June 15, 1842 in Johnson Co. MO., was the son of John Lewis King and Elizabeth Barton. He married 1874 in LA, Susie Matilda MILES, who preceded him in death Apr 1, 1918.

 
James C KING
 
565 Type: Record Change Peter KING
 
566 marriage is after one of the kids is born, check sources Robert Pleasant KING
 
567 was death in Burnet Co or Coleman Co? Sarah Ann KING
 
568 was she born 6 jul or 6 aug 1848? Susannah Catherine KING
 
569 check Wickenburg, congress, yarnell, peeples valley newspapers Watkins KING
 
570 Watt King was a miner. His death certificate says he burned to death in Constellation, Arizona. I found a site called ghosttowns.com that included a little bit on Constellation. It was established in 1901, and had abt 6 buildings, including a 2 story saloon, gambling den, dance hall, store, and saloon. An author named Frank Crampton, Deep Enough (is that his books name) was her before 1910 and wrote of his experiences. The town is gone but the rubble of three mines are still around, the Monte Cristo, Gold Bar, and the Black Rock. The site includes a few pictures of the mine remains. Watkins KING
 
571 Type: Record Change William Thomas KING
 
572 m. James Darrell Frazier Joy Nell KINSEY
 
573 Type: Record Change Hattie Irene KIRK
 
574 Type: Record Change Winter A. LANDTROOP
 
575 Type: Record Change Julia LANHAM
 
576 Type: Record Change Adrienne LASTLY
 
577 Type: Record Change Benjamin LASTLY
 
578 Type: Record Change Christopher LASTLY
 
579 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
580 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
581 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
582 Type: Record Change Emma Jo LASTLY
 
583 Type: Record Change J.B. LASTLY
 
584 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
585 Type: Record Change John Mark LASTLY
 
586 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
587 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
588 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
589 Type: Record Change Oscar Irl LAWSON
 
590 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
591 Type: Record Change Major LEA
 
592 Type: Record Change Susannah LEA
 
593 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
594 Type: Record Change Reginald Marion LEATHERWOOD
 
595 Have a note Ellen Wakefield Lesslie m. Hugh Jasper Martin
Frances Wakefield Martin m. Max Herschel Graves
Martin Graves
 
David Franklin LESSLIE
 
596 Type: Record Change Susannah LEWIS
 
597 Lou married a Ricketson and lived in New Mexico. Lou LIVINGSTON
 
598 He never married. Robert Lewis LIVINGSTON
 
599 Type: Record Change Ada Mae LOCKETT
 
600 Type: Record Change Annie Kate LOCKETT
 

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