In 1823 he traveled with his brother, Stephen Clay King, to practice law in
Waynesville, Georgia. In 1824, he married Anna Matilda Page (c. 1800 – 1859). They had ten children who survived to adulthood, including a son,
John Floyd King. Thomas was elected to the
Georgia Senate in 1832 to represent
Glynn County, Georgia, and served in that position in 1834, 1835, and again in 1837. He was elected to the
US House of Representatives in 1838 to the
26th Congress. King would attempt to regain his old seat in the
Confederate Congress in 1863 against
Julian Hartridge. King narrowly lost, receiving 2,909 votes to Hartridge's 3,077 votes and a third candidate named C.H. Hopkins' 766. This likely occurred because of distrust of King by Savannah voters. == California ==