Jonathan Leander King, 18591930 (aged 70 years)

Name
Jonathan Leander /King/
Given names
Jonathan Leander
Surname
King
Birth
Unique identifier: 561188DC3B7B74E6C4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2006
Marriage
Unique identifier: 561189076BAA840B14494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF6240
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188DC3B8F24E714494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2009
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188DC3B9DD4E754494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2011
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188DC3BAC64E794494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2013
Death of a wife
Unique identifier: 561188DC3ADE64E434494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF1982
Reference Number
Unique identifier: 561188DC3B8664E6F4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2008
Shared note: 673
Death
1930 (aged 70 years)
Unique identifier: 561188DC3B80F4E6D4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF2007
Record ID number
Family with Mary A Lyman
himself
18591930
Birth: April 7, 1859Dade Co, MO
Death: 1930Greenfield, Dade Co, MO
wife
18591920
Birth: October 5, 1859 25 24 Dade Co, MO
Death: 1920Greenfield, Dade Co, MO
Marriage MarriageOctober 16, 1879Dade Co, MO
son
daughter
1881
Birth: November 5, 1881 22 22 Dade Co, MO
8 years
daughter
8 years
daughter
Reference Number
Shared note

History of Dade County and Her People, Vol. II, page 125:

J. L. King was raised on the old homestead in Morgan Township, attended the common schools of the community, and on the 16th day of October, 1879, was married to Mary A. Lyman, born in Morgan Township October 5th, 1859, daughter of John and Permelia (Pyland) Lyman. Her father came to Greene County, Missouri, when 8 years of age with his parents, and in 1854 located in Morgan Township, where he met his wife, and while still a resident of Greene County, was married. Soon thereafter he took up his residence in Morgan Township, on the county line, part of the farm being in Polk County. Permelia Pyland was a daughter of Bennett and Elizabeth (Pyland) Pyland (both of same name). They came to Dade County from Tennessee in an early day, and both died on the old Pyland homestead. They were the parents of eleven children.