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Andrew Jackson King : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andrew Jackson King
Andrew Jackson King (1833–1923), or A. J. King, was a lawman, lawyer, legislator and judge in 19th Century Los Angeles County, California. ==Personal==
King was born in Cherokee Purchase Land in Union County, Georgia, the son of Samuel and Martha King. Later his father, Samuel King, who was a tanner and a saddler, took the family to Helena, Arkansas. In 1849 the family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory.〔〔() "Samuel King of Abingdon, Virginia" and "Samuel Houston King," www.oocities.org〕 He traveled with his father and brothers Samuel Houston King and Francis King〔("Some Early Tragedies," ''Los Angeles Herald,'' January 30, 1899 )〕 overland in 1852 with forty or fifty other pioneer families to El Monte, the oldest American settlement in Los Angeles County, along the San Gabriel River (now the Rio Hondo), which was inhabited by a mixture of emigrants, largely Texans. The King family laid out a town there that was called Lexington,〔 the present site of El Monte, California.〔 King was married on December 31, 1862, to Laura C. Evertson of Los Angeles.〔("Married," ''Los Angeles Star,'' January 3, 1863 )〕 On October 14, 1923, King died at his home in Boyle Heights, 90 years old and the oldest member of the bar in Los Angeles. He was survived by his wife and three children, Frank E. King, Carroll E. King and Corrinne King.〔("City's Oldest Lawyer Dead," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 14, 1923, page 16 )〕
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