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James Samuel King

James Samuel King

Lifespan: 1841 - 1920

Birth: Mar 1851 in Alabama (some records suggest Tennessee)

Occupation: Farmer

Marriage: Caroline Payne

Children: Simon King, Oscar Womack King Sr., Austin King, Jewell Suggs, Emeline King, Isaac King, Isaiah King, Isake King, Ida King, James Northern King, Calvin King, Louis King, Lewis King, Alguin King

Parents: Louis King (assumed) & Catherine Harper King

Death: 6 Apr 1920 in Wall Hill, Mississippi

Burial: Brooks Family Cemetery, Chulahoma area, Holly Springs, Mississippi

Chapter 1: Born in Bondage – The Early Life of James Samuel King

James Samuel King was born into slavery in the spring of 1851, at the edge of a nation on the brink of upheaval. His mother, Catherine Harper King, was enslaved in Tennessee. Of his father, history remains silent—his name lost to time—but James carried the surname King, a name that may have originated with the men who once claimed ownership of his bloodline. Some census records list Alabama as his birthplace, others Tennessee, but most roads lead back to the rugged red soil of West Tennessee, where Catherine's roots ran deep. It is likely that James was born there, on a modest farm or plantation, under the control of white landowners whose names are no longer remembered but whose power once shaped the lives of every Black child born on their land.

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