Rufus King genealogical research papers, 1720-1920, 1890-1920.

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Rufus King genealogical research papers, 1720-1920, 1890-1920.

Rufus King (1838-1924) was a banker by profession as well as a respected genealogist. The son of Rufus Sylvester and Phoebe Odell King, his New England ancestors included the revolutionary war veteran and New York State Senator Rufus King, after whom he was named. The Rufus King genealogical research papers consist primarily of the notes and correspondence generated and collected by King in the course of tracing his family's lineage, as well as an assortment of family papers dating from 1720 to 1866.

4.83 linear feet (12 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7965422

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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