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Betsy King 1715–1756 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1715

Birth Location: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 1756

Death Location: Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States

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Spouse(s): John Looney

Children(s): Martha Looney

Betsy King was born in 1715 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States, the child of Tom Webber And Sarah. Betsy King married John E Looney, and had children including Martha Malinda Looney. Betsy King passed away in 1756 in Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States.

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Biography

  • Betsy King was born in 1715 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States, the child of Tom Webber And Sarah.
  • Betsy King married John E Looney, and had children including Martha Malinda Looney.
  • Betsy King passed away in 1756 in Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States.

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Betsy King's Ancestors

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Betsy King
1715–1756
Birth Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
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Betsy King's Descendants

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Betsy King (1715–1756) m. John (E) Looney (1709–1799)
  1. 1. Martha (Malinda) Looney 1736–1753 m. James (Titus BENTON) Sr 1727–1753
    1. 1. Fereby (Looney) Benton 1750–1850 m. William Vaughan 1750–1839
      1. 1. John (Samuel) Vaughan 1771–1842 m. Nancy Callicott 1777–1858
        1. 1. George (Washington) Vaughn 1820–1901 m. Mary (Jane) Brown 1818–1901
        2. 2. James (L) Vaughan 1795–1860 m. Martha Vaughan 1787–1861
        3. 3. Beverly (R) Vaughan 1798–1860
        4. 4. Olly Vaughan 1800–
        5. 5. Rebecca (Greer) Vaughan 1801–1883
        6. 6. Benjamin (Walker) Vaughan 1805–1850
        7. 7. Nancy (Jane) Vaughan 1807–1880 m. David Hickman 1809–1880
        8. 8. Mahala Vaughan 1809–1841
        9. 9. John (Vaughan) Jr 1811–1887 m. Susan Mauk 1819–1880
        10. 10. Samuel (N) Vaughan 1814–1863
        11. 11. Jonathan (Wesley) Vaughan 1800–1850
        12. 12. Elizabeth Vaughan 1812–
        13. 13. Mary (Jane) Vaughan 1818–1901
        14. 14. James (Jones) Vaughan 1822–
        15. 15. Tennessee Vaughan 1843–
        16. 16. Martha (Jane) Vaughan 1814–1909
        17. 17. Mary ("Polly") Vaughan 1810–1869
        18. 18. John (C.) Vaughan 1795–1882
      2. 2. Daniel VAUGHAN 1787–1864 m. Margarett Vaughan 1797–
      3. 3. Martha VAUGHAN 1787–1861
      4. 4. Thomas Vaughan 1773–1842
      5. 5. William (Eldridge) Vaughn 1789–1877
      6. 6. Mary Vaughan 1765–1850
      7. 7. George (Luke) Vaughn 1780–1850
      8. 8. Sarah ((Sally)) Vaughan 1778–1847
      9. 9. Elizabeth Calico 1790–1850
      10. 10. Samuel (P.) Vaughan 1776–1852
      11. 11. Mary Evans 1778–1868
      12. 12. Louisa Harp 1805–1861

Betsy King's Timeline

2 Records

1715
1715
Birth of Betsy King in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
1756
1756
Age 41
Death of Betsy King in Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States
Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1756
    Event Place: Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States
    Record Source: Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, Washington County Will Books, 1779-1860; Estate Records, 1779-1860; Author: Historical Records Project (Tennessee); Probate Place: Washington, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Probate
    Event Place: Washington, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, Washington County Will Books, 1779-1860; Estate Records, 1779-1860; Author: Historical Records Project (Tennessee); Probate Place: Washington, Tennessee

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