father: John D. King
mother: Sarah Yoakum
usual residence: Melvin, McCulloch, Texas
usual occupation: retired butcher
informant: Dale Carter [son-in-law]
The 1900 census recorded Archie King, born Nov. 1889 in Alabama, living on a farm in Bastrop County, Texas, with father J. D. King, born March 1859, mother Sarah, born Dec. 1857; and siblings: Rena, born Sept. 1879; Ada, born May 1881; brother Willie, born Dec. 1882; James, born Aug. 1884; Jennie, born Feb. 1886; Loula, born Dec. 1887; Tom, born Aug. 1891; Arthur, born Feb. 1893; and Alice, born Jan. 1898. Archie's younger siblings were born in Texas, all others in the family were born in Alabama.
Arch King married Lula Rankin Dec. 26, 1912, in Bastrop County, Texas. ( Texas, Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965)
On his WW 1 draft registration card, John Archie King stated that he was born in Russellville, Alabama, and that he was then a farmer living at Elgin, Texas. He was described as tall and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
The 1930 census recorded John A. King, 40, living in Bastrop County, Texas, with wife Lula, 42, and children: Lula G., 10; and Fay E., 8. John was a butcher in a meat market.
The 1940 census recorded Archie King, 50, living and farming in Bastrop County, Texas, near Elgin, with wife Lula, 52. John and Lula had lived in the same house in 1935.
father: John D. King
mother: Sarah Yoakum
usual residence: Melvin, McCulloch, Texas
usual occupation: retired butcher
informant: Dale Carter [son-in-law]
The 1900 census recorded Archie King, born Nov. 1889 in Alabama, living on a farm in Bastrop County, Texas, with father J. D. King, born March 1859, mother Sarah, born Dec. 1857; and siblings: Rena, born Sept. 1879; Ada, born May 1881; brother Willie, born Dec. 1882; James, born Aug. 1884; Jennie, born Feb. 1886; Loula, born Dec. 1887; Tom, born Aug. 1891; Arthur, born Feb. 1893; and Alice, born Jan. 1898. Archie's younger siblings were born in Texas, all others in the family were born in Alabama.
Arch King married Lula Rankin Dec. 26, 1912, in Bastrop County, Texas. ( Texas, Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965)
On his WW 1 draft registration card, John Archie King stated that he was born in Russellville, Alabama, and that he was then a farmer living at Elgin, Texas. He was described as tall and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
The 1930 census recorded John A. King, 40, living in Bastrop County, Texas, with wife Lula, 42, and children: Lula G., 10; and Fay E., 8. John was a butcher in a meat market.
The 1940 census recorded Archie King, 50, living and farming in Bastrop County, Texas, near Elgin, with wife Lula, 52. John and Lula had lived in the same house in 1935.
Family Members
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Sarena "Rena" King Taylor
1879–1952
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Ada L. King Pittmon
1881–1964
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James Allen King
1884–1946
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Jennie L. King Lancaster
1886–1933
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Lula Bell King Jones
1887–1961
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Thomas Jefferson "Tom" King
1891–1965
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Arthur Phillip King
1893–1968
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Mary B. King
1896–1899
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Alice Ray King Cottingham
1899–1980
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Thelma King
1902–1902
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Roy King
1904–1914
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