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Lorenzo Dow King

L.D. King
Full Name: Lorenzo Dow King
Birth date: 1829
Death date: December 15, 1911

Terms of Service

  • House, 11th (1) (2) (3) Legislature
    8/6/1866 - 2/7/1870
     
(1) Roster of 11th Legislature, House of Representatives, "Texas Legislative Proceedings," 8/11/1866, p. 1. Galveston Daily News .
(2) Tarrant, the first county seat of Hopkins County, was four miles north of Sulphur Springs in the central part of the county. Its post office closed in 1871. During the early 1990s only a few scattered farmhouses and a cemetery remained in the area. Handbook of Texas Online .
(3) Tarrant, Hopkins County. House Journal .

Biographical Notes and Resources

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  • Census of 1860 - L.D. King, Tarrant, Hopkins County, age 26, born circa 1834 in Tennessee, attorney at law, living in household with Mary A.E. King and Samuel King.
    Census of 1870 - Elonzo King, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, age 37, born circa 1833 in Alabama, lawyer, living in household with Elenaer King, and children John, Ben, Robert, and William King.
    Census of 1880 - L.D. King, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, age 45, born circa 1835 in Alabama, lawyer, wife Elender King, and children Sam J., Ben F., Bobbie L., William, Maude, Katie, and O.M. King.
    Census of 1900 - L.D. King, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, age 65, born February 1835 in Missouri, lawyer, wife Ellen.
    Census of 1910 - Lorenzo D. King, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, age 78, born circa 1832 in Tennessee, widowed, living in household of Henry C. Connor and daughter Maud Connor. FamilySearch . 1900 1880
  • 1910 1860 1870
  • L.D. King, death date 12/15/1911 in Hopkins County. FamilySearch Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 .
  • L.D. King, death date 12/15/1911 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, age 81, lawyer. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 .
  • KING, LORENZO DOW (1829-1911). Born 1829, death date 12/16/1911. Handbook of Texas Online .
  • Confederate States Army, Captain, Company G, 9th Texas Cavalry Regiment, ultimately folded into Ross's Brigade. Handbook of Texas Online .
  • Relatives: Capt. L.D. King - father; Sam J. King - son. Capt. L.D. King married Maryann Ellen Hopkins in 1857. Ava Neely, daughter of Matthew (Rev. Mack) Neely, married "Sam J. King, son of Capt. L.D. King of Sulphur Springs. Professor King and Ava ran the King's Collegiate Institute on Gilmer Street in Sulphur Springs. After retiring from teaching, Professor King served one term in the state legislature." Volume II, "The Hopkins," pp. 12-13, and "The Neelys of Hopkins County," pp. 235-238. Pioneers of Hopkins County, Texas 1989.
  • Obituary, Capt. L.D. King, "Passed to Higher Joys," The Sulphur Springs Gazette, 12/22/1911, p. 3, crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society. Died "last Saturday morning at 1 o'clock," 12/16/1911. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
  • Biographical sketch, L.D. King, "Biography of the King Family," pp. 179-180. Fleming, E.B. Early History of Hopkins County, Texas: Biographical Sketches and Incidents of the Early Settled Families, 1902. Married Miss Mary E. Hopkins, daughter of Eldridge Hopkins; children Sam, B.F., Bob Lee, W.E., Kate, and Maud King (married H.C. Connor). Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
  • L.D. King, Hopkins County, Sulphur Springs, p. 44. Admitted in 1854 at Troy, Tennessee. Texas Legal Directory for 1876-77 1877.

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