Jennie H King1

ID #19039, (1845-)
Jennie H King|b. 14 Apr 1845|p19039.htm|Albert P King|b. c 1806\nd. bt 1851 - 1859|p19032.htm|Orpha B Balch|b. 6 Jul 1807\nd. 6 Sep 1891|p19031.htm|||||||Roger Balch|b. 17 May 1779\nd. 12 Feb 1831|p19001.htm|Hannah Northrup|b. 16 Jun 1787\nd. 5 Oct 1870|p19002.htm|
FatherAlbert P King1 b. circa 1806, d. between 1851 and 1859
MotherOrpha B Balch1 b. 6 Jul 1807, d. 6 Sep 1891
Relationship6th cousin 3 times removed of Linda Sargent.
     Jennie H King was born on 14 April 1845, in Ohio.1,2 Jennie H King also went by the name of Hannah.3 She married Amasa B Keeney say 1865.1,4 Jennie and Amasa lived in North Hannibal, NY.1

Census

11 September 1850Sherburne, Chenango County, NYHannah King appeared on the 1850 US Federal Census of Sherburne, Chenango County, NY, in the household of Albert P King and Orpha B Balch.3

Family

Amasa B Keeney b. Nov 1838
Children
ChartsDescendants of William Sargent, Immigrant

Sources of Information

  1. Galusha Burchard Balch, Genealogy of the Balch Families in America, Salem, MA: Eben Putnam, 1897, p 258.
  2. Amos B household, 1900 US Census, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY, enumeration district 112, page 13B, roll T623_1143, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
  3. Albert P King household, 1850 US Census, Sherburne, Chenango County, NY, , page 262B, image 524, roll M432_487, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc, viewed May 2011.
  4. Assumption of Researcher.
  5. Amasa Kenney household, 1870 US Census, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY, , page 535A, image 35B, roll M593_1072, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
  6. Amasa G Kinney household, 1880 US Census, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY, enumeration district 236, page 163C, image 0325, roll 913, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc.

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Dates using 'say' are educated guesses by me.
If I don't know a female last name she will be identified with a 'Mrs' and her husband's name.
MALE or FEMALE means I don't know the first name.


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