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Kingsley Lake is an almost perfectly circular lake of about 2,000 acres (810 ha) in North East Florida, located inside Clay County about six miles (9.7 km) east of Starke, Florida. According to some sources, it is the oldest and highest lake in Florida, [ 3 ] located on the edge of the Trail Ridge formation.
Kingsley and Anna Jai are the great-grandparents of Mary Kingsley Sammis, who married Abraham Lincoln Lewis, one of Florida's first black millionaires and an original investor in the all-black American Beach. [83] The Kingsley-Sammis-Lewis-Betsch family has been active in Jacksonville's black community for decades.
Palm Beach Kingsley: 1 Clay Kingsley Beach: 1 Clay Kingsley Lake: 1 Clay: 32091 Kingsley Village: 1 Clay: 32091 Kings Point: 1 Palm Beach Kings Road: 1 Duval: 32205 Kingston: 1 Volusia Kingswood Manor: 1 Orange: 32804 Kinsey: 1 Hardee Kirby Loop: 1 St. Lucie: 33450 Kirkland: 1 Marion Kirkwood: 1 Alachua: 32667 Kissimmee: 1 Osceola: 32741 59 ...
Beach closures continue throughout the state due to harmful bacteria.
Early in the 19th century, Zephaniah Kingsley built his prosperous Laurel Grove Plantation, planting oranges and trading slaves, where Orange Park is today. Clay County was created on December 31, 1858, from a section of Duval County. The area was once a popular destination for tourists because of its springs and mild climate.
Kingsley Lake Road S/N SR 16: East-northeast of Kingsley Beach: SR 21: Middleburg: former SR 215 [1] CR 217: S/N CR 218: south of Maxville: CR 217: Clay–Duval county line in Maxville: former SR 217 [1] CR 218: W/E US 301 / Connecting Road South of Maxville: SR 16 / Poling Boulevard Penney Farms
Boat Harbour is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. [1] [3] The main population centre of the suburb is the village also known as Boat Harbour. [5]
Kingsley captained a ship in the West Indies and was absent from the plantation much of the time. An overseer was left in charge of his 100 or so slaves, while the plantation's house was looked after by a 13-year-old slave girl, Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye , who Kingsley had purchased in Havana in 1806.