Saturday, May 24, 2014

King of Henderson County, North Carolina

Mud Creek Baptist Church, Flat Rock, Henderson, NC

The King family of Hendersonville, North Carolina descend from Samuel King, a famous Revolutionary War Soldier who fought with the Continental Troops at Valley Forge.  Samuel King was buried in the old King Cemetery on Finley Cove Road in Hendersonville (a DAR marker was placed at the Mud Creek Baptist Church cemetery in Hendersonville).  The Mud Creek Cemetery is near Flat Rock in Henderson, North Carolina.   His sons were all born in Virginia and resided in Henderson, North Carolina, all having large families. One son, Benjamin, served as the pastor of the Mud Creek Baptist Church at Flat Rock.  The genealogy is available to members of North Carolina Pioneers


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