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Franklin Hiram King

Ancestors of Franklin Hiram King

Male 1848 - 1911  (63 years)

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         ┌──Edmund Hiram King  (5 Aug 1819 Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont - 14 Apr 1901 Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin)
Franklin Hiram King (8 Jun 1848 Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin - 4 Aug 1911 Madison, Dane, Wisconsin)
         │           ┌──Jonathan Loomer  (16 Jun 1752 Norwich, New London, Connecticut -
         │           │       5 Feb 1838 bur.Upper Pereaux, Kings, Nova Scotia)(m. 8 Feb 1776)      =>
         │     ┌──Samuel Loomer  (21 Feb 1783 Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia -
         │     │       27 Oct 1853 Millard, Walworth, Wisconsin)(m. 10 Jan 1809 Nova Scotia)
         │     │     └──Mary Sanford  (1 Feb 1756 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island -
         │     │             30 Nov 1826 Grand PrĂ©, Kings, Nova Scotia)(m. 8 Feb 1776)      =>
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         └──Deborah Loomer  (1 Jun 1824 Pereau, Kings, Nova Scotia - 14 Jul 1901 Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin)
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               │     ┌──Abel Strong  (24 May 1762 Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia -
               │     │       9 Jul 1844 Kings County, Nova Scotia)(m. 23 Sep 1784)      =>
               └──Deborah Strong  (11 Mar 1791 Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia -
                       13 Sep 1870 Walworth County, Wisconsin)(m. 10 Jan 1809 Nova Scotia)
                     └──Sarah Eaton  (Kings County, Nova Scotia;13 Feb 1762 - 12 Jul 1827)(m. 23 Sep 1784)      =>
                        
This chart contains 8 direct ancestors among 9 people in 4 generations
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