William Cutfield King

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Died8 February 1861 (aged 32)
Resting placeSt Mary's Church cemetery, New Plymouth
William Cutfield King
portrait photo of a man about 30 with sideburns
Capt. W. C. King
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Grey and Bell
In office
November 1860  February 1861
Personal details
Born1829
Died8 February 1861 (aged 32)
Resting placeSt Mary's Church cemetery, New Plymouth
SpouseEliza Mary King
ChildrenTwo daughters
ProfessionFarmer, soldier, politician

William Cutfield King (1829 – 8 February 1861) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician who was elected to Parliament, but was killed in the New Zealand Wars before the first session.

King with his wife and daughter

King was born in Devonshire, England in 1829 as the only child of Captain Henry King (1783–1874)[1][2] and his wife Mary Anne. He was twelve years old in 1841 when he came to New Zealand with his parents on board the Amelia Thompson. His father was the first commissioner of Taranaki.[3][4]

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