Oliver & Olive King family, Adaville, Iowa

Married in Morrison, Illinois, in the year 1870

Oliver King Family  

Oliver King came to Plymouth County, Iowa, in 1870 from Illinois to homestead in Liberty Township.  His wife, Olive Ann Heaton King, came in late spring.  Oliver was a Civil War veteran and knew how to grave the hardships of a homesteader.  The first was a grasshopper plague that destroyed all the crops, then came the prairie fires, last but not least two blizzards in the Winter of 1872, when many lives were lost.

Four children were born on this homestead.  With no school near by, the family moved across the road north to Johnson Township into a well-built home, more land, and a school.  Seven children were born in this home. Two of which passed away at an early age.  The school which the children attended was called the Adaville School.

On Sunday night, November 13, 1921, while the family was attending church, fire destroyed this home, which was one of the oldest landmarks in the county. At the time of the fire, Warren J. King (one of the sons of Oliver & Olive) and his family were living in the house.  A new home was built later that same year.

Oliver and Olive Ann retired in their later years, leaving their sons to farm in their place.

Oliver passed away on April 21, 1932, and Olive Ann on April 3, 1933.  They were laid to rest in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery at Adaville.

~Source: Merrill Centennial 1872-1972, pp. 91-92.

Below Photo submitted by Linda Ziemann.

Oliver & Olive King family

Back Row….left to right:
Verne, b. April 2, 1887
Blaine, b. May 18, 1884
Abe, b. Feb. 8, 1882
Sam, b. March 14, 1875
Warren J., b. June 14, 1876

Middle Row……two young ladies:
Bess, b. May 24, 1889
Evah, b. June 30, 1892

Front Row….seated:
Ruth, b. Feb. 11, 1871
Father, Oliver L. King, b. Feb. 5, 1843
Mother, Olive Ann King, b. Nov. 28, 1851
Fred, b. Aug. 31, 1872

[Photo dated 01 Jan 1902]

Above Name links lead to more family history

Oliver Lenhart King died 21 Apr 1932
Oliver L. King Civil War Record
His Obituary

Olive Ann King died 03 Apr 1933
Her Obituary

 

AUNTIE KING REMEMBERED

[Auntie King was Mrs. Olive Ann King.]

By Rena Perry
To all of us in the countryside she was Auntie King, but to Mrs. Charles Brodie, she was Mother.

She introduced us to nursery rhymes, stories and songs and always had a heap of information about anything we asked.

While sitting or lying on the ground at her feet, she helped us find the big and little dippers.  She taught us Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and told us when seeing a falling star to think of a good friend and you would always think of that person when seeing a falling star, which proved to be true.

While waiting for one of the young boys to come home from a visit with one of the neighbors, his mother was relieved when she had us put our head down to the road and listen for the sounds of the horse’s hooves.  Raising our heads, we would see him coming up over the hill in the bright moonlight.

 

Record of Births from the family Bible


Oliver Lenhart King born FEB 5, 1843
Oliver Ann Heaton born NOV 28, 1850
Their Children:
Ruth Eliza King born FEB 11, 1871
Alfred Earl King born AUG 1, 1872
Samuel J. King born MAR 14, 1875
Warren James King born JUN 14, 1876
Frank B. King died in infancy
Abram G. King born FEB 8, 1882
Blaine King born MAY 18, 1884
Vernon A. King born APR 2, 1887
Bessie Lillian King born May 24, 1889
Eva Viola King born JUN 30, 1892


Written by Abe King, February 1967

K

Return to Family Photo Index

Home Page

*Page updated 5/24/2022

IAGenWeb