Culbert KING
Culbert, Patriarch in the Panguitch State, Garfield county, Utah was born January 31 1836 in the state of New York. His parents joined the churchand moved to Illinois, where the family became intimately acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. They joined the general exodus of the Saints in1846 and crossed the plains in 1851, settling at Fillmore, Millard county. wherethey built the first house erected at that place. Culbert served as a soldier during the Indians troubles both in the Walker and Black Hawk wars, but afterwards became a great friend to the Indians and quite proficient in speaking their language. In 1863 he was called to Kanosh, where he actedas Bishop for fifteen years, after which he moved with his family toCircleville, Piute county where he lived the United Order for a number of years. Whilethere he served as a member of the Bishopric until the breaking up of theorder. He then moved to Grass Valley and in 1882 was made Bishop of the Marion Ward. From December, 1885, till June 1886, he served as a prisoner in the Utah penitentiary for polygamy. He labored as Bishop at Marion until 1901,when he was honorably released and ordained a Patriarch by Apostle Francis M.Lyman. Patriarch King was ever true and staunch friend to the cause of truth,kind to his family and loyal to the Priesthood of God. He came to Utah with theVincent Shurtliff company
Third wife of Culbert King
He married Sarah Elizabeth Pratt Nov 1878 at St. George, Washington, Utah . Sarah Elizabeth Pratt was born at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut, Usa 31 May 1856 daughter of Parley Parker Pratt and Sarah Huston .
They were the parents of 5
children:
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Orson Pratt King
born 4 Dec 1879.
Junius King
born 24 Jun 1883.
Catherine King
born 1 Feb 1886.
Culbert King died 27 Oct 1909 at ., Antimony, Garfield, Utah .