Levi King

Brief Life History of Levi

When Levi King was born on 28 May 1814, in Marlboro, Windham, Vermont, United States, his father, Ichabod King, was 34 and his mother, Clarissa Howard, was 32. He married Mary Elizabeth Hicklin on 31 January 1849, in Crittenden, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. He lived in Marshall, Marshall, Kentucky, United States in 1850 and Livingston, Kentucky, United States in 1860. He died on 26 October 1882, in Carrsville, Livingston, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Joy, Livingston, Kentucky, United States.

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Family Time Line

Levi King
1814–1882
Mary Elizabeth Hicklin
1830–1921
Marriage: 31 January 1849
Carlos Marcellus King
1850–1934
Julian Levi King
1851–1933
William Rufus King
1853–1936
Laura King
1856–1929
Mary Emma King
1858–1905
Juliette King
1861–1945
Sallie Clarentine King
1865–1892
Annie Ruth King
1867–1871

Sources (21)

  • Levy King, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Levi King, "Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908"
  • Levi King, "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"

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World Events (8)

1819 · Panic! of 1819

With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

1822

Historical Boundaries: 1822: Livingston, Kentucky, United States

1832 · The Black Hawk War

Convinced that a group of Native American tribes were hostile, The United States formed a frontier militia to stop them in their tracks. Even though Black Hawk was hoping to avoid bloodshed while trying to resettle on tribal land, U.S. officials opened fire on the Native Americans. Black Hawk then responded to this confrontation by successfully attacking the militia at the Battle of Stillman's Run and then left northward. After a few months the militia caught up with Black Hawk and his men and defeated them at the Battle of Wisconsin Heights. While being weakened by hunger, injuries and desertion, Black Hawk and the rest of the many native survivors retreated towards the Mississippi. Unfortunately, Black Hawk and other leaders were later captured when they surrendered to the US forces and were then imprisoned for a year.

Name Meaning

English: nickname from Middle English king ‘king’ (Old English cyning, cyng), perhaps acquired by someone with kingly qualities or as a pageant name by someone who had acted the part of a king or had been chosen as the master of ceremonies or ‘king’ of an event such as a tournament, festival or folk ritual. In North America, the surname King has absorbed several European cognates and equivalents with the same meaning, for example German König (see Koenig ) and Küng, French Roy , Slovenian, Croatian, or Serbian Kralj , Polish Krol . It is also very common among African Americans. It is also found as an artificial Jewish surname.

English: occasionally from the Middle English personal name King, originally an Old English nickname from the vocabulary word cyning, cyng ‘king’.

Irish: adopted for a variety of names containing the syllable (which means ‘king’ in Irish).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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