From the book History of Walworth County Wisconsin, by Albert Clayton Beckwith, publ. 1912 - Page 548 JARVIS KING PIKE was son of Jesse PIKE (1756-1799) and Rebecca KING (1763- 1833). He was born in Dutchess county, New York, December 19, 1781; married December 24, 1801, Rebecca MEAD, who was born June 4, 1782, and died December 6, 1867. In 1813 he served as aid to his maternal uncle, Gen. Nathaniel KING, of the New York militia, at Sacketts Harbor; in 1821 as a member of the New York constitutional convention; in 1837 as a judge of the Cortland county court of common please. In 1841 he came to Whitewater, where he built a house, but later moved to Cold Spring, and in 1849 was a member of Assembly for Jefferson county. He died January 16, 1863. His children, whose lives were more or less of Whitewater, were: Calvin (married Mary Ann WHEELER), Clarissa (Mrs. William FIELD), Elnora (Mrs. Hezekiah M. SANDERS), Mary Ann, Alanson (married Fedelia CRAVATH), Sarah. Submitted By: Carol (carolann612@charter.net)