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AMERICA THE GREAT MELTING POT
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CHILDREN Thomas King b. 21/Sep/1645 Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs by William Richard Cutter, a.M. 1905 "Thomas King, the immigrant ancestor, came to New England in the ship, 'Blessing,' in July, 1635, age twenty-one with his wife Susan. He settled at Scituate, Massachusetts, and was admitted to the church February 25, 1637. He was on the list of those able to bear arms in 1643. He married (second), Sarah ____, who died June 6, 1652. He married (third), March 3, 1653, Jane Hatch, widow of William Hatch, and she died October 8, 1653. He married fourth), Anne Besbey, daughter of Sarah Besbey, who survived him. He built a house a few rods south of that of William Vassall, with whom he came from England, on top of the hill at Belle House Neck. He also owned lands on the north side of Rotten Marsh, where he son, Deacon Thomas King, had a house in 1666. He was chosen to succeed Elder William Hatch in the second church. He died September 24, 1691. He made a will June 30, 1691, which was proved Mach 16, 1691-92, in which he made bequest to wife Anne, grandsons John and Thomas Rogers; set free his negro servant Robin, and gave him his bed and five pounds in money. The residue of the estate went to his son Thomas."
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