John King (pirate)

John King (pirate)

John King (c. 1708–April 26, 1717) was an 18th century pirate. He joined the crew of Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy while still a juvenile, and is the youngest known pirate on record.

On November 9, 1716, Bellamy and his crew, sailing the sloop "Mary Anne" (or "Marianne"), attacked and captured the Antiguan sloop "Bonetta", which was then en route from Antigua to Jamaica. John King, then aged between eight and eleven, was a passenger on the "Bonetta". According to Abijah Savage, the "Bonetta"'s commander, the pirates looted the ship for 15 days, during which time King demanded to join Bellamy's crew. "(F)ar from being forced or compelled (to join)," Savage wrote in his report, "he declared he would kill himself if he was restrained, and even threatened his Mother, who was then on board as a passenger."

While teenage pirates were common in the 18th century, and though the Royal Navy employed young boys as "s" to carry gunpowder from ship's magazine to their cannons, boys of King's age were unknown as pirates. However, after an initial show of defiance, Bellamy allowed King to join him. In the subsequent months, Bellamy and his crew would capture and loot many ships, including the "Whydah", a heavily-armed slave galley which Bellamy claimed for his flagship. On April 26, 1717, the "Whydah" was wrecked in a storm off the coast of Cape Cod, killing Bellamy and most of his crew, including King.

King's remains were tentatively identified in 2006, when Ken Kinkor, a historian at the Expedition Whydah center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, had partial human remains recovered from the wreck analyzed by researchers at the Smithsonian Institution and Center for Historical Archaeology in Florida. The remains, consisting of a 11-inch fibula encased in a shoe and linen stocking, were determined not to belong to a small man, as originally thought, but to a young boy of King's approximate age.

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* [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/06/02/remains_are_identified_as_a_boy_pirate?mode=PF Michael Levinson, "Remains are identified as boy pirate" Boston Globe, June 2, 2006]
* [http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.pirate01jun01,0,1957154.story?coll=bal-nationworld-headlines Thomas H. Maugh II, "Whydah's littlest pirate found" Baltimore Sun, June 1, 2006]


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