No Dates
In a List of inhabitants of Christ Church, Barbados, c.1758, King was listed as owning 22 enslaved. Figures from a list of whites and blacks in Christ Church, c.1758. The exact date of the list is not given; but internal evidence places it in or soon after 1758. The figures were given as 7 whites, and blacks as: men: 2; women: 4; boys: 3; girls: 13. [It is not clear why only 7 whites were given nor if the figure for blacks was comprehensive.]
It is possible that this was the husband of Ann King (q.v.) and the father of the Rev. Robert F. King (q.v.) - but it is not certain.
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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Previous owner
Possibly the previous owner but it is not certain. |
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Father → Son
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Possibly...
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Husband → Wife
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Possibly husband/wife but not...
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