History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . DAVID II. MKS. I>AVII) II. KIX(;. RENO COUNTY, KANSAS. 617 On September ly, icS8o, David H. King was united in marriage to SusanNation, a native of London, l^^ngland. and to them have been born threechildren, whose names follow: Richard j., 1)()rn on Novem1x;r 25, i88r, diedon June 20, 1882; Charles F., who married Emmie Kettle and now resides onhis fathers farm; William D., June 12, 1884, who lives at home, and Susan,August 13, 1886, who married Samuel McLaughlin and is the mother ofthree children, Benjamin, S


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . DAVID II. MKS. I>AVII) II. KIX(;. RENO COUNTY, KANSAS. 617 On September ly, icS8o, David H. King was united in marriage to SusanNation, a native of London, l^^ngland. and to them have been born threechildren, whose names follow: Richard j., 1)()rn on Novem1x;r 25, i88r, diedon June 20, 1882; Charles F., who married Emmie Kettle and now resides onhis fathers farm; William D., June 12, 1884, who lives at home, and Susan,August 13, 1886, who married Samuel McLaughlin and is the mother ofthree children, Benjamin, Samuel and ideanor. Although David H. King has always been very active in civic and com-mercial life, he has never aspired to office, but has served his communityin the capacity of township treasurer as well as a member of the townshipschool board. As a citizen and man he stands high in the respect of hisfellow citizens and numbers many friends among the residents of this section. JAMES C. POTTER. Township Trustee James C. Potter, of Sale Creek township, is a nativeof the state of Iowa,


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