Calvin J. King, 1840–1902?> (aged 61 years)
- Name
- Calvin J. /King/
- Given names
- Calvin J.
- Surname
- King
- Name
- Calvin Jacob /King/
- Given names
- Calvin Jacob
- Surname prefix
- King
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State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
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School Commissioner
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MARRIAGE OF KING, CALVIN J. AND , MARY L.
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
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2 years
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3 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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MARRIAGE OF KING, JACOB AND STONESIFER, ELIZA | MARRIAGE OF KING, JACOB AND STONESIFER, ELIZA — March 4, 1849 — |
10 months
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half-brother | |
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half-brother |
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MARRIAGE OF KING, CALVIN J. AND , MARY L. | MARRIAGE OF KING, CALVIN J. AND , MARY L. — 1864 — |
3 years
son |
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3 years
daughter |
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3 years
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2 years
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1872–
Birth: January 1872
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— Baltimore, Maryland, USA Burial: Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
6 years
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3 years
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1 year
daughter |
Shared note
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From: Rippey's index map and business guide of Baltimore, Md. 1888 Commissioners of Public Schools, Baltimore, MD - 20th Ward— Calvin J. King, 1425 Argyle avenue. |
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Shared note
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From the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Maryland, A.F. and A.M. (1887): To THE M. W. Grand Master, Greeting : That the enthusiasm permeating the fraternity has not abated during the past six months, but has increased with the approach of the Anniversary which we are about to celebrate. Masons who have not been seen in their Lodges for years have within the period under review been among the constant attendants at their They find the Lodges well attended and the decorum and business of the same in proper shape. They observe that the work of the Lodge of Instruction is bearing rich fruitage in the proficiency exhibited by many of those whose duties They see knocking at the door of Free Masonry, men from all walks of life, from the most distinguished professional men to the humblest They are impressed with the fact that as men of cultivated mind appreciate the subtle charm of our Mystic Circle, they are drawn to investigate its merits, and then seek it benefits. They beg further to observe that they have a well founded belief that the Centennial Anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Maryland will find Fraternally, Calvin J. King, President. |
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