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| | Thomas E. King |
 | | THOMAS E. Among the many interesting smaller cities of Southwest Virginia few are more inviting as a business center or as a pleasant place of residence than is Marion, with its examples of solid business achievement and professional eminence, and a social atmosphere that reflects education and culture. |
 | | King was born at Rangeley, Henry County, Virginia, January 3, 1878, a son of Jeremiah C. and Eliza (Rangley) King, and a grandson of Camillus King, a native and lifelong resident of Virginia. |
 | | King married at Salem, Virginia, on August 30, 1911, Miss Margaret V. Painter, who is a daughter of Dr. Frank V. and Laura (Shickel) Painter, residents of Salem, where Dr. Painter is a manufacturer and is president of the Comas Cigarette Machine Company. |
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