"John son of Jno. and Hannah King born 22d aug 1724."[1]
Alternate birthplace: Brunswick, Prince George, Virginia
List of children from Ancestry
John King 1747–1843, Charles King 1748–1810, William King 1748–1820, Baxter King 1749–1801, Nancy Anne King 1751–1801, Nathaniel King 1753–1825, Margaret King 1755–1829, Elizabeth King 1765–1830, Obedience King 1767–1834, Thomas King 1768–1840, Hannah L. King 1770–1847, Rebecca King 1773–1855
↑ Chamberlayne, C G. Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia, 1720-1798 (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1974), 53. Accessed from Ancestry.com
Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 27 Dec 2019), "Record of John King", Ancestor # A131748.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John:
King-23039 and King-5599 appear to represent the same person because: I was trying to add John King to my tree and mistakenly created King-23039. So he needs to be merged with your King-23039. I have no reason to think they are different people just hit the wrong button when I was trying to add your King-5599 to my tree. btw is Walter Thompson at My Heritage in your family? I have a atDNA match to him that would be about right for this Shared DNA 1.0% (72.6 cM)
6 shared segments,
largest segment 27.6 cM
Thanks for fixing my mistake!! -Ray
Husband of Hannah (Davis) King — married 1746 in Lunenburg, British Colony of Virginia map -Davis-13255
6 shared segments, largest segment 27.6 cM Thanks for fixing my mistake!! -Ray
edited by Ray Clark