Genealogy of Winfield Gallup and Florence Miles

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Naomi King

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Naomi made the crazy quilt which is now in the possession of Rebecca Gallup. Her first husband was George Hoggit.


Naomi King

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Naomi made the crazy quilt which is now in the possession of Rebecca Gallup. Her first husband was George Hoggit.


Maximillion King

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Maximillion was a twin who's sibling died in infancy. He and his younger brother, Edward, came to the United States "to fight in the American Civil War", as family lore has it. "Max" had four daughters, Rena May, Mrs. Ralph Teague, Lillie (Mrs. Otto Morris), and Mrs. Orville Babb. From 1903 to 1923 he resided in Eaton, Deleware Co., Indiana.


Arthur King

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Carol Cramer in "L.D. Miles" writes that her mother, Mabel (Miles) Bickel, recalled that Arthur was an itinerant minister but in 2003 Carol found him and his wife in an Indiana census where he was listed as a miller. His father and his brother Ed were also millers. Four of Arthur's and Harriott's ten children lived to adulthood, Harriott, Lincoln, Lusina and Arthur, Jr.


Eliza King

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Eliza and John had one known child, Willie.


Joshua Blodgett

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Joshua's birthplace is also given as Stafford, CT.