On 12 Jul 1710 when Deborah was 24, she married
Dea. George King (17140) , son of
Dea. Thomas King (6302) (21 Jun 1645-1 Dec 1711) &
Elizabeth Clap (9963) (ca 1647-18 Mar 1698), in Scituate, MA.
52 Born in Aug 1682 in Scituate, MA.52 George died in Scituate, MA on 16 Jun 1754.52 Buried in South Parish Cemetery, Norwell.
“Dea. George inherited the farm south of Stoney cove brook, which had been originally Anthony Annable’s land, then the farm of Rawlins, then Dea. Thomas King’s.”52
“George King succeeded his father as Deacon of the Second Church, and inherited the family home at Stony Cove Brook, which had been built by Deacond Thomas King before 1680, on the site of the house of Thomas Rawlins, which ahd been burned by the Indians in the raid of 1676. The land on which it stood was the ‘greate lott’ along the North River granted to Anthony Annable in 1636.”42
George purchased land in Ashford, CT, in 1723 and 1724.42
From Briggs’ Shipbuilding on North River:
“Just above [Hatch's Bridge] there is a dam built probably about 1716, as, 'On July 1st, 1716, John Rodgers of Marshfield, John Cushing, Amos Turner, George King, Joseph Barstow, Samuel Barstow, Michael Wanton and James Hatch, all of Scituate, and Joseph Stockbridge of Pembroke, enter into an agreement in regard to a saw-mill that they are building in Scituate upon Drinkwater River, near where the line between Scituate and Abington crosses the river.'”