Jerry King
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Jerry Edd King (1934 - 1976)

Dr. Jerry Edd King
Born in Stigler, Haskell, Oklahoma, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of
Husband of — married 21 Mar 1958 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, USAmap
Husband of — married 20 Jun 1960 in Page, Bell, Kentucky, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 42 in Harlan Appalachian Hospital, Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, USAmap
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Contents

Biography

Jerry was born on 30 January 1934 in Stigler, Haskell, Oklahoma, USA. He was the son of Alton Dewit King and Edna Mable White.[1][2]

Made news: 1 February 1934 in Stigler News Sentinal has birth announcement./Stigler, Haskell, Oklahoma, USA.[3]

On 1 April 1935 according to 1940 census Jerry (age 14 months) was living in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, USA.[4]

In the 1940 census Jerry (age 6) was living in Brown, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA.[4]

In the 1950 census Jerry (age 16) was living in Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma, USA. [5]

Graduation: 1951 in Barnsdall High School/Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma, USA.

Graduation: 1955 in Northeastern State College/Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, USA.

In March 1958 Jerry (age 24) was living in Cleveland, Oklahoma, USA.[6]

When Jerry was 24 he married Sara Elden Ristell on 23 July 1958 in Lincoln Terrace Christian Church/Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, USA.[6] [7] [8]

Graduation: 24 May 1959 in University of Oklahoma School of Medicine/Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, USA.[9]

When Jerry was 26 he married Freida Colleen Wilder on 20 June 1960 in Page, Bell, Kentucky, USA.[10]

In April 1961 Jerry (age 27) was employed in Started medical practice/Wetumka, Hughes, Oklahoma, USA.[11]

Military Service: Between 1962 and 1963 in U, S, Navy/.

Religion: Brought up Baptist, coverted to Judaism as an adult/.

Between 1975 and 1976 Jerry (age about 40) was living in Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, USA.[12][13]

Licenses: In 1976, he obtained a pilot's license/.

Jerry died at the age of 42 on 4 April 1976 in Harlan Appalachian Hospital/Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, USA. Cause of death was suicide.[12][14][15][16][13][17][18][19]

Jerry was buried on 6 April 1976 in Lexington Cemetery/Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, USA.[17]


Facts with no date

Height: 6 ft. 0 in.

Title: Dr.

Race: 1/32 Choctaw from Skinner side/.

Education: Attended elementary school in Seminole Co., OK, and Wichita, KS./.

Associations/Friends: Dated Elda Rae Claussen in high school/.[20]

Hebrew Name: Hayil ben Avraham/.

Sports: Played football in high school/.[20]

Haplogroup: R1b1b2/.

Hobbies: Reading, fishing/.

Medical Entry: Color blind/.

Notes from external profile

Jerry (Dad) was born at home. Had he been a girl, according to his mother, he would have been named Molly Camilla after Molly Barton. As it was, his uncle Virgil named him Jerry and the Edd was for his grandfather.
As a child he realized that the two occupations that could afford to study were medicine and the ministry. Dad chose medicine. He attended elementary school in Seminole Co., OK, and Wichita, KS. Graduated from Barnsdall High School, Northeastern State College in Tahlequah, OK, and OU School of Medicine, according to his brother Roy. His medical career was impressive. He was mentioned as receiving Oklahoma Newmaker Award for 1964 as part of a team of surgeons who reattached the arm of an athlete after an accident with a washing machine. He was also mentioned in a 1968 Oklahoma newspaper article concerning his participation in an open heart surgery that occured in 1958. The Hughes County Times, Oct. 26, 1961, pictured Dad with an article concerning the building of his and his partner, Dr. Lloyd Williams' clinic on the corner of Tiger and Washita. (The date always amuses me since it's 10 days before I was born. The man had a lot on his plate at one time.)
Dad not only practiced medicine, he taught it. Too bad he didn't get a chance to teach full-time.
His two favorite hobbies were fishing and reading and many were the times that I saw him do both at once....during those slow periods when the fish weren't biting. I can only hope that there's a library with a large fishing pond in heaven.

Other marriages

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Alton Dewit King married Edna Mable White on 21 March 1958 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, USA. The couple had 2 children: Jerry Edd King and Roy Dewit King.[21]

An unknown person married an unknown person on 22 April 1933 in Stigler, Haskell, Oklahoma, USA.[10]

Issues to be checked

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  • Found an unknown section name 'Graduation'.
  • There is no source with source id 'S3056'. GEDCOMPare typically does this when there is a source which is a record for a different person (such as the spouse). The ref is still added but is missing the source repository data.
  • There is no source with source id 'S1650'. GEDCOMPare typically does this when there is a source which is a record for a different person (such as the spouse). The ref is still added but is missing the source repository data.
  • There is no source with source id 'S1647'. GEDCOMPare typically does this when there is a source which is a record for a different person (such as the spouse). The ref is still added but is missing the source repository data.

Sources

  1. Birth: Author: Dept. of Health, State of Oklahoma Title: Birth Certificate - Jean Rene King Publication: Name: Local Reg. No. 162, State File No. 135-61-041485; NOTESource Medium: Official Document
    Source Quality: Excellent CONT. Citing: Data: Text: Listed as father. Quality or Certainty of Data: 4 (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  2. Birth: Author: Stigler News Sentinel Title: Birth Announcement for Jerry Edd King Publication: Name: Feb. 1, 1934; Call Number: Page 8, col. 3 NOTESource Medium: Newspaper
    Source Quality: Very Good - Secondary CONT. Citing: Data: Text: Mr. and Mrs. A.D. King of Stigler announce the birth of a son Tuesday morning. Mrs. King will be remembered as the former Miss Edna White. (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  3. Made news: Author: Stigler News Sentinel Title: Birth Announcement for Jerry Edd King Publication: Name: Feb. 1, 1934; Call Number: Page 8, col. 3 NOTESource Medium: Newspaper
    Source Quality: Very Good - Secondary CONT. Citing: Page: Feb. 1, 1934 Data: Text: Mr. and Mrs. A.D. King of Stigler announce the birth of a son Tuesday morning. Mrs. king will be remembered as the former Miss Edna White. Note: Stigler News Sentinel, "Birth Announcement for Jerry Edd King," Feb. 1, 1934, (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  4. 4.0 4.1 1940 Census: Author: Ancestry.com Title: 1940 United States Federal Census NOTEUnited States of America, Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940,
    Page: Database online.
  5. 1950 Census': "1950 United States Federal Census"
    United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma; Roll: 602; Sheet Number: 3; Enumeration District: 57-3
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 62308 #57327054 (accessed 2 November 2022)
    Jerry King (16), single son, in household of Alton King (45) in Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma, USA. Born in Oklahoma.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Marriage: Author: Cleveland Co., OK court house Title: Marriage Certificate - Jerry Edd King and Mrs. Sarah Duffy Call Number: Book 40, page 480 NOTESource Medium: Official Document
    Source Quality: Excellent- primary CONT. (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  7. Citing: Data: Text: Sara filed for the divorce. Jerry waived his right to plead or answer. Sara went back to the name "Sara Duffy". (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  8. Citing: Page: 16 (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  9. Graduation: Author: University of Oklahoma Medical School Title: Medical School Graduation Announcement for Jerry Edd King Publication: Name: Announcement includes graduating card; NOTESource Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Excellent - secondary CONT. (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  10. 10.0 10.1 Marriage: Author: Sallie Smith, Rt. 1 Box 5160, Stigler, OK 74462 Title: Letter from Sallie Smith to Rene King April 1987 NOTESource Medium: Letter
    Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT. Citing: Page: 5 Data: Text: Exact date given. Quality or Certainty of Data: 4 (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  11. Employment: Author: Unknown Title: Newspaper Article Discussing Jerry King's Medical Practice NOTESource Medium: Newspaper
    Source Quality: Good - Secondary
    CONT Mentions Jerry's partner, Dr. Lloyd Williams, that he had a practice in Stigler from July, 1960. He went to Northeastern College (B.A. in science), OU Med School and post grad work at Washington Hosp CONT. Citing: Page: Unknown Data: Text: Mentions that Jerry and Colleen are already married but don't have any children and that Jerry is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiller of Wetumka. Note: Unknown, "Newspaper Article Discussing Jerry King's Medical Practice," (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Death Registration: Title: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 NOTESource Medium: Ancestry.com CONT,
    Quality or Certainty of Data: 4.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Death Registration: Author: Ancestry.com Title: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2000; NOTECommonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Health Planning, Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present, Frankfort, KY, USA: Kentucky Department of Information Systems,
    Page: Database online.Record for Jerry E King.
  14. Death: Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA,
    Page: Database online.Record for Alton Dewitt King.
  15. Death: Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA,
    Page: Database online.Record for Jerry Edd King.
  16. Death: Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA,
    Page: Database online.Record for Living Wilder.
  17. 17.0 17.1 Gravestone: Author: Ancestry.com Title: Web: Kentucky, Find A Grave Index, 1776-2011 NOTEFind A Grave, : Find A Grave,
    Page: Database online.Record for Dr Jerry Edd King.
  18. Death: Author: Social Security Administration Title: Social Security Death Records - Jerry Edd King Call Number: 510-28-7234 NOTESource Medium: Electronic
    Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT. Citing: Data: Text: Gives Social Security Number, date of death and that the number was applied for in Kansas. (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  19. Death: Author: Commonwealth of Kentucky Title: Death Certificate - Jerry E. King Publication: Name: May 4, 1976; Call Number: Certificate No. 13607, Vol. 028 NOTESource Medium: Official Document
    Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT. (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  20. 20.0 20.1 Sports: Title: Donald Claussen conversation Publication: Location: 292 Foursome Drive, Sequim, WA 98382; Date: 24 Sept. 2007; NOTEEmail conversation through site. Citing: Data: Text: Yes I knew Jerry King and Roy. We lived across the street from them when we were in school.
    • He dated my sister in High school, her name was Elda Rae, she died of cancer several years ago. I live in Sequim, Washington. I saw Roy King and his wife several years ago at Bigheart Day. My address is 292 Foursome Drive, Sequim, Wa. 98382.
    • I know that he and Roy both become Doctors, I heard that Jerry had passed away.
    • I remember him playing football and I think that he played in the band also.
    • Thanks for the e-mail.
    • Don Claussen (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  21. Marriage of other person: Missing source ID S3056. Citing: Page: DUFFY v. KING
    • 1960 OK 57
    • 350 P.2d 277
    • Case Number: 38524
    • Decided: 03/08/1960
    • Supreme Court of Oklahoma Data: Text: MRS. WILLIAM DUFFY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR,
    • v.
    • SARA KING, DEFENDANT IN ERROR.
    • Syllabus

    • ¶0 In the determination of the custody of a minor child, the best interest of the child should be the paramount consideration of the court, and where it does not appear that the trial court has abused its discretion, this court will not reverse the order of the trial court.

    • Appeal from the District Court of Oklahoma County; W.R. Wallace, Judge.
    • Action by plaintiff against defendant for custody of the minor child of the [350 P.2d 278] defendant, then in the temporary custody of the plaintiff. From an order granting custody to the defendant, the plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.
    • Kennedy & Kennedy, John H. Kennedy, Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.
    • Cargill, Cargill & Chiaf, by Al Hoch, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.
    • IRWIN, Justice.
    • ¶1 On April 22, 1957, in a divorce action pending in the 16th Judicial District Court of Cooke County, Texas, wherein Sara Ristell Duffy was plaintiff and Bernard R. Duffy was defendant, a decree was entered in favor of Sara Ristell Duffy dissolving the bonds of matrimony and granting her an absolute divorce from Bernard R. Duffy. The decree awarded the custody of the minor child of the parties, William Jonathan Duffy, (age 3 years and 9 months), to Sara Ristell Duffy with reasonable visitation to the defendant. The decree also contained the following order:
    • "It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that, without in any wise affecting the order with regard to custody and vesting of custody in Sara Ristell Duffy, the Court recognizes that by agreement of the parties, temporary custody has been placed in the hands of Mrs. Bessie Mae Duffy, where it shall remain unless terminated by the happening of any one of the following contingencies:
    • "(a) The lapse of two years from the date of this judgment;
    • "(b) The death or disability of Mrs. Bessie Mae Duffy;
    • "(c) The remarriage of plaintiff, Mrs. Sara Ristell Duffy;
    • "(d) Removal of the place of abode of Mrs. Bessie Mae Duffy out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma."
    • ¶2 On or about March 10, 1958, Sara Duffy married Jerry King, and is now Sara King, the defendant in error. On April 4, 1958, Mrs. William Duffy, one and the same person as Mrs. Bessie Mae Duffy, and paternal grandmother of the minor child, instituted this action praying for custody of the child until April 22, 1959, and an order restraining the defendant from permanently moving the child from her home. A restraining order was issued and on hearing the case on the merits, the trial court awarded custody of the minor child to Sara King. After a motion for a new trial was overruled, Mrs. William Duffy perfected this appeal. The parties will be referred to by their trial court designation.
    • ¶3 The natural father of the child, son of Mrs. William Duffy, filed no pleadings and did not appear as a witness in the proceedings.
    • Pleadings
    • ¶4 After pleading the judgment of the District Court of Cooke County, Texas, Mrs. William Duffy alleged that on or about March 10, 1958, Sara Ristell Duffy remarried and she has learned Sara Duffy King, the defendant, intends to permanently remove the minor child from the home of the plaintiff; that it would be to the best interest and general welfare of the child to remain in the care and custody of plaintiff; that the defendant intends to complete nurse's training and does not have time or temperament to care for the child, and it was not contemplated at the time of the divorce that should she remarry, she would continue nurse's training; that the defendant has become unfit morally to care for said child. She prayed for custody of the child until April 22, 1959, and for an order restraining defendant from contacting plaintiff except for visitation with the child and from permanently removing the child from the home of plaintiff.
    • ¶5 The defendant, Sara Duffy King, pleads the judgment of the District Court of Cooke County, Texas, and alleges she is now married to Jerry Ed King, medical student, University of Oklahoma, and they reside and live at 2312 N.E. 27th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She prays that the court give full faith and credit to the judgment and decree of Cooke County, Texas, and award the custody of the minor child to her.
    • [350 P.2d 279]
    • Evidence
    • ¶6 Plaintiff testified she received custody of the minor child, William J. Duffy, on April 22, 1957; that the child was nervous, underweight, emotionally upset and unable to get along with anyone; that she gave him loving care, took him to the doctor and dentist, and that he is now happy and contented and weighs forty pounds; that she takes him to church on Sunday and sometimes during the week. Three other witnesses testified to practically the same conditions. Four snapshots of the boy taken three or four days prior to the divorce were admitted in evidence as a part of the cross-examination of the plaintiff.
    • ¶7 To sustain her allegation that defendant was not a fit and proper person to care for the child, plaintiff introduced a deposition wherein the testimony was that defendant was guilty of misconduct.
    • ¶8 The defendant testified as to her marriage to Jerry King on March 10, 1958; that they moved from the apartment to a house on N.E. 27th street to have more room, a fenced-in back yard where the boy could play and have a play house in the back yard. She testified as to the money she had spent on the child and her financial ability to care for, rear and educate him. She denied emphatically she had ever been guilty of misconduct.
    • ¶9 Five witnesses from Oklahoma City testified for the defendant substantially that she and the child were affectionate toward each other; that the child was normal in all respects; that she was a fine mother and always conducted herself in a lady-like manner; that she attended church and Sunday school and took the child with her. Five witnesses from Gainsville, Texas, testified by deposition to substantially the same effect, their testimony covering the time the defendant lived in Gainsville prior to the divorce.
    • Contentions
    • ¶10 The plaintiff contends the defendant is not a fit and proper person to have the care and custody of the child; that the plaintiff is a fit and proper person and that it would be to the best interest of the minor child to remain in the custody of the plaintiff.
    • ¶11 The defendant contends the judgment of the trial court is correct and conclusive; that to deprive the mother of her child, the evidence must be positive and not comparative in showing she is an unfit person.
    • Conclusions
    • ¶12 As in all disputes of this character, the paramount issue is what is to the best interest of the minor child in respect to his temporal, mental and moral welfare.
    • ¶13 It is not disputed the plaintiff is a fit and proper person, with respect to the custody of the minor child, and has furnished him with a home, love, care, affection and has seen to his physical, mental and temporal welfare. Had conditions not changed, her temporary custody would have continued for the full two years under the agreement signed by her son and the defendant and under the decree of the District Court of Cooke County, Texas. But conditions changed by the marriage of Sara Ristell Duffy to Jerry King, and under the decree of the Texas Court, full custody of the child immediately vested in the defendant, only to be defeated by her specific agreement or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction finding that conditions had changed and it would be to the best interest of the child to change the custody.
    • ¶14 In substantiation of the contention that the defendant is not a fit and proper person to have the care and custody of the minor child, the plaintiff refers to testimony offered by her in the deposition to the effect the defendant has been guilty of misconduct. It is true one witness testified by deposition that she had been guilty of misconduct, but when this testimony is examined in connection with the testimony of the defendant, serious doubt as to the veracity of the witness is entertained. This testimony was by deposition and the defendant appeared before the trial court and the trial court observed her and heard testimony. She vigorously denied any misconduct and while the trial court did not make specific findings as to this change, it was [350 P.2d 280] well within his province, considering the testimony, to find this charge was not substantiated.
    • ¶15 The plaintiff also contends the defendant is not temperamentally fit to have the custody of the child in that she has been under the treatment of a psychiatrist and on one occasion attempted suicide. There was no direct testimony as to these conditions, only innuendoes, and the defendant testified that she was in a hospital in Dallas, Texas, but was there as a result of a beating she received at the hands of her husband. She also emphatically denied that she had ever attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. These two events were prior to the divorce from her first husband and had there been any truth in such charges, it is reasonable to assume the husband would not have agreed that the custody of the child be given to her.
    • ¶16 To support her position that she is a fit and proper person to have the custody of the child the defendant produced ten witnesses, five testified by deposition, and were from Gainsville, Texas, where she was living at the time of the birth of the child and where the divorce was granted, and five from Oklahoma City. These witnesses testified the defendant was kind and affectionate to and toward the child, looked after his physical, mental and moral welfare and termed her a kind, affectionate conscientious mother. The four pictures of the child, taken just a few days before the plaintiff actually took temporary custody of the child under the decree of the District Court of Cooke County, Texas, show a well-developed, healthy, and robust boy who appears normal in all respects.
    • ¶17 The trial court heard the evidence and observed the witnesses. He heard the testimony of the defendant, observed her, her manner and demeanor, and there inheres in his judgment a finding by the trial court that the natural mother is a fit and proper person to care for, rear, educate and maintain her child.
    • ¶18 We have consistently held that the paramount consideration of the court in matters involving the custody of a minor child of divorced parents is the best interest of the child, and where it does not appear that the trial court has abused its discretion, this court will not reverse the judgment. Bowring v. Bowring, 196 Okl. 520,
    • ¶19 After reviewing all the evidence we cannot say the trial court abused its discretion in awarding the custody of the minor child to its natural mother, defendant herein.
    • ¶20 Judgment affirmed.
      (accessed before 10 August 2014)
  • 1950 Census: "1950 United States Federal Census"
    United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma; Roll: 602; Sheet Number: 3; Enumeration District: 57-3
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 62308 #57327054 (accessed 2 November 2022)
    Jerry King (16), single son, in household of Alton King (45) in Barnsdall, Osage, Oklahoma, USA. Born in Oklahoma.

DNA

  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between his daughter Rene King and her 3rd cousin removed. Their most recent common ancestors are their Adam Asaberry King. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 3rd cousin, based on sharing 154 centimorgans shared across 5 DNA segments; Confidence: Extremely High.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between his daughter Rene King and her 3rd cousin. Their most recent common ancestors is Mollie Barton Kincaid. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 3rd cousin, based on sharing 42 centimorgans shared across 4 DNA segments; Confidence: High.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and BWE, her 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most recent common ancestors are Adam King and Susan Adams, the great-great-grandparents of Rene (King) Thompson and great-grandparents of BWE. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2nd cousin 1x removed, based on sharing 180 cM across 7 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Alton King, the grandson of the common ancestors Adam King & Susan Adams.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and SLKS, her 3rd cousin. Their most recent common ancestors are Adam King and Susan Adams, the great-great-grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and SLKS. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Third cousin, based on sharing 220 cM across 7 segments.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and CEG, her 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most recent common ancestors are Adam King and Susan Adams, the great-great-grandparents of Rene (King) Thompson and great grandparents of CEG. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Second cousin once removed, based on sharing 183 cM across 9 segments.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and CJ, her 3rd cousin. Their most recent common ancestors are William White and Sarah Tuggle, the great-great-grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and CJ. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Third cousin, based on sharing 15 cM across 1 segment. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Edna White, the granddaughter of the common ancestors William White & Sarah Tuggle.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and LBE, her 2nd cousin. Their most recent common ancestors are Edward White and Ada Kincaid, the great grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and LBE. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Second cousin, based on sharing 101 cM across 6 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Edna White, the daughter of the common ancestors Edward White & Ada Kincaid.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and DLS, her 3rd cousin . Their most recent common ancestors are Adam King and Susan Adams, the great-great-grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and DLS. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Third cousin, based on sharing 144 cM across 6 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Alton King, the grandson of the common ancestors Adam King & Susan Adams.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and DLS, her 3rd cousin. Their most recent common ancestors are Adam King and Susan Adams, the great-great-grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and DLS. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Third cousin, based on sharing 144 cM across 6 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Alton King, the grandson of the common ancestors Adam King & Susan Adams.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and GAP, her half 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestor is Susan Adams, the great great grandmother of Rene (King) Thompson and great grandmother of GAP. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Second cousin once removed, based on sharing 185 cM across 6 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Alton King, the grandson of the common ancestor Susan Adams.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and JW, her 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most recent common ancestors are John David Skinner and Saylor Hespa Albertin Hardin, the great-great-grandparents of Rene (King) Thompson and great-grandparents of JW. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Second cousin once removed, based on sharing 41 cM across 3 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Alton King, the grandson of the common ancestors John David Skinner & Saylor Hespa Albertin Hardin.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Rene (King) Thompson and CMWG, her 3rd cousin . Their most-recent common ancestors are William White and Sarah Tuggle, the great great grandparents of both Rene (King) Thompson and CMWG. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Third cousin, based on sharing 37 cM across 2 segments. DNA test taker Rene (King) Thompson is the daughter of Jerry King, the son of Edna White, the granddaughter of the common ancestors William White & Sarah Tuggle.

Paternal descent from Joseph Robbins (1670-1709) and Anna Pack (1663-1709) is confirmed at GEDMatch by a triangulated 7.5cM match on chromosome 2 between





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