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From: "Jim Eisele" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Harmanus (Harman) King
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 08:08:22 -0500
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I've been doing alot of digging through KING stuff lately and the only
Harmanus I've seen come up is the Father of Joseph King Sr.

B. (no date) 1650 +- 10yr is a good estimate
m. Mary/Marcia Green/Greijn/Gruen

Emmigrated from England->Holland -> Burlington Co, NJ

Son. Joseph Sr b.1683 . is the King of Kingwood fame. one of the founding
fathers of the Kingwood MM (nee Bethlehem MM)

Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Reger" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 10:49 PM
Subject: [NJHUNTER] Harmanus (Harman) King


> While we are thinking about Kings. I am looking for the parents of
Harmanus King. He
> married Charity McClary on 21 May 1800 in Hunterdon County. They had
children; Phebe (who
> married Samuel Johnston), Alan, and Rebecca (who married William Kester).
>
> Here is information about his will:
>
> Will: Harman King of the Township of Kingwood being weak in body, but
sound mind, memory and
> understanding. Gives to beloved wife, Charity, all household goods and
use thereof. Gives 1/3
> of property to daughter, Pheaby Johnston; 1/3 to grandson Harman Kester
(if he gets to age
> 21), and 1/3 to son, Allan King. Executors: son, Allan King and Samuel
Johnston. Dated 29 Jun
> 1835. filed 2 Feb 1839. Inventory dated 1 Feb 1839 shows total of
$226.27. Will no. 4501J on
> LDS Film no. 463014, 7 pages.
>
> I also have the above Charity McClary and Samuel Johnston as
end-of-liners.
>
> Richard
>


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