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John Sidney Killen

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Succeeded by
  
Frederick North

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Role
  
Farmer


Name
  
John Killen

Nationality
  
American

Resting place
  
Minden Cemetery

Preceded by
  
C. B. Pratt W. W. Bennett

Born
  
February 5, 1826 Darlington County South Carolina, USA (
1826-02-05
)

Spouse(s)
  
Sarah Ann Monzingo Killen (married 1849-1903, his death)

Relations
  
William Green Stewart (son-in-law) Floyd D. Culbertson, Jr. (great-grandson) E. L. Stewart (son-in-law's brother)

Children
  
Four sons who died before the age of twelve Four daughters: Louisa Parrott Killen Culbertson Martha Emma Killen Turner Nora Killen Stewart Laura Allie Killen Hodges

Died
  
December 28, 1903, Minden, Louisiana, United States

John Sidney Killen (February 5, 1826 – December 28, 1903) was a pioneer farmer and cattleman from Claiborne and Webster parishes in northwestern Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives for Claiborne Parish in 1871 during the term of the Reconstruction Governor Henry Clay Warmoth.

Biographical sketch

Killen was in office only for a year, when he was succeeded by Frederick North. By 1874, W. W. Carloss, who had fought in the Siege of Port Hudson in 1863 had become the representative for Webster Parish, and two men named "Morland" and "Price" were representing Claiborne Parish.When Webster Parish was carved from Claiborne in 1871, Killen's farm fell within Webster Parish some ten miles to the north of the parish seat of Minden.

A native of Darlington County in northeastern South Carolina, Killen came to Louisiana in 1849. In his late thirties, he fought with the Minden Rangers in the American Civil War. He and his wife, the former Sarah Ann Monzingo (1828–1913), a native of Houston County, Georgia, had four sons, all of whom died before the age of twelve and most earlier and four daughters who lived into adulthood. The oldest Killen daughter, Louisa Parrott Killen Culbertson (1850–1947), was the paternal grandmother of Floyd D. Culbertson, Jr., a lawyer in three states who from 1940 to 1942 was the mayor of Minden. The third daughter, Nora Killen Stewart (1859–1922), was the wife of William G. Stewart, a farmer, public official, and president of the Webster Parish School Board for whom the former William G. Stewart Elementary School in Minden was named.

Killen, who was Southern Baptist, is interred with other family members at the historic Minden Cemetery.

References

John Sidney Killen Wikipedia