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Jean Sadako King (née McKillop; born December 6, 1925 – November 24, 2013) was the seventh lieutenant governor of Hawaii, the state's first woman to be elected as such, from 1978 to 1982 in the administration of Governor George Ariyoshi.
Jean Sadako King was the daughter of William Donald McKillop and Chiyo Murakami McKillop. They married in the early 1920s. Her father, William Donald McKillop, was a postmaster of Scottish descent, whereas her mother, Chiyo Murakami Mckillop, was Japanese. Chiyo came from a family of coffee farmers in Kona. King's parents' interracial relationship was not common during that era. The couple settled in an area near Piikoi and Beretania in Honolulu, where King was born and raised. Later, King married James A. King and had a son and a daughter.
King moved around throughout her years in primary school, having attended Likelike School, Aliiolani School, and the English Standard School. During her years in high school, she graduated as valedictorian at the Sacred Hearts Academy. King participated in various after-school activities while attending the Sacred Hearts Academy and was involved in Japanese dancing, tap, hula, and typing and shorthand lessons.
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Current items with a signature of Jean King

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thumbnailBilly Jean King Wimbledon Champion Hand Signed Mounted & Framed A3 COA$189.99logo
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Traded items with a signature of Jean King

The most expensive item with a signature of Jean King (Autographed Billie Jean King BJK Autograph Tennis Racket) was sold in September 2017 for $750.00 while the cheapest item (Billie Jean King Signed Autographed Team Tennis Paper 100% Guaranteed) found a new owner for $1.79 in January 2018. The month with the most items sold (9) was September 2017 with an average selling price of $17.99 for an autographed item of Jean King. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2018 with $600.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.00 was December 2022. In average, an autographed item from Jean King is worth $38.99.

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thumbnailBillie Jean King Signed Cut Album Page PSA/DNA Early Signature Tennis Star$149.99logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Autographed 8X10 Photo Beckett Bas Coa BR87789$99.99logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Autographed 8X10 Photo Beckett Bas Coa BR87789$99.99logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Cut Signature$10.00logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Cut Signature$10.00logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King signed 2008 USOpen Opening Ceremony photo, professionally framed$25.25logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King signed 2008 USOpen Opening Ceremony photo, professionally framed$25.25logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Signed Photo Best Tennis Player$14.75logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Signed Photo Best Tennis Player$14.75logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Tennis HOFer signed Signed index card$9.99logo
thumbnailBilly Jean King Tennis HOFer signed Signed index card$9.99logo
thumbnailOriginal Autographed Note by Billie Jean King Tennis Great COA Personalized$38.08logo
thumbnailOriginal Autographed Note by Billie Jean King Tennis Great COA Personalized$38.08logo
thumbnailPRESSURE IS A PRIVILEGE Hardcover HC Book Signed BILLIE JEAN KING Tennis Legend$49.99logo
thumbnailPRESSURE IS A PRIVILEGE Hardcover HC Book Signed BILLIE JEAN KING Tennis Legend$49.99logo

Latest News about Jean King

Tennis icon Billie Jean King receives Fed Cup Commitment Award (02/12/2019): Tennis - The American had won 52 out of 56 Fed Cup matches she played between 1963-79