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Alfred B. King

Many repatriate families that first settled in Greenville later moved to larger towns, like Monrovia. One notable example was Alfred B. King, who immigrated on the “M. C. Stevens” in May 1860 at age 8 in the company of his mother Mary, 30; Charles, 7; Cora, 3; and William H., 13.

In Greenville, Alfred attended a primary school operated by Robert Lloyd and his wife.

Footnote: Liberia Bulletin, November 1902, pp. 1-4.