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ecords of her church, entered by her pastor . The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists<br />

her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years<br />

as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with<br />

patients.<br />

Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name.[2836643.FTW]<br />

Amelia Taylor King died "soon after the birth of a child (of inflamation in the bowels) aged 33" according to the<br />

records of her church, entered by her pastor . The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists<br />

her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years<br />

as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with<br />

patients.<br />

Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name.<br />

More About AMELIA TAYLOR:<br />

Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 4097,4098<br />

Record Change: November 17, 2003 4099,4100<br />

Notes for ADOLPHUS KING:<br />

[2731103.FTW]<br />

Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his<br />

father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont,<br />

by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52.[2836643.FTW]<br />

Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his<br />

father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont,<br />

by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52.<br />

More About ADOLPHUS KING:<br />

Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 4101,4102<br />

Record Change: November 17, 2003 4103,4104<br />

Child of AMELIA TAYLOR and ADOLPHUS KING is:<br />

i. AMELIA TAYLOR 36 KING 4105,4106 , b. November 21, 1847, Enfield, Connecticut 4107,4108 ; d. October 08, 1936,<br />

Springfield, Mass. 4109,4110 ; m. GEORGE LORIMER 4111,4112 , September 16, 1869, Enfield, Hartford Co.,<br />

Conn. 4113,4114 ; b. March 20, 1847, Glasgow, Scotland 4115,4116,4117 ; d. March 15, 1883, Thompsonville (Enfield),<br />

Connecticut 4118,4119,4120 .<br />

Notes for AMELIA TAYLOR KING:<br />

[2731103.FTW]<br />

Amelia's mother died five days after Amelia was born. Her father died when she was seventeen years old.<br />

Her husband died just short of his 36th birthday, le aving her a young widow with five small children ranging<br />

in age from two to twe lve. She lived to be 88 years old.[2836643.FTW]<br />

Amelia's mother died five days after Amelia was born. Her father died when she was seventeen years old.<br />

Her husband died just short of his 36th birthday, le aving her a young widow with five small children ranging<br />

in age from two to twe lve. She lived to be 88 years old.<br />

More About AMELIA TAYLOR KING:<br />

Burial: Thompsonville Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 4121,4122<br />

Record Change: September 27, 2002 4123,4124<br />

Notes for GEORGE LORIMER:<br />

[2731103.FTW]<br />

George and his Scottish parents and his English-born little brother, James, arr ived in Thompsonville probably<br />

in 1856 where his father was to work as a master wool dyer for the Hartford Carpet Company. As an adult,<br />

George himself worked for the Hartford Carpet Company as a dyer until his early death from heart dis ease.<br />

George Lorimer became a naturalized citizen of the United States on Marc h 20, 1868.[2836643.FTW]<br />

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