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Kim Gusta-io I | |
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Born | December 26, 1744 |
Died | September 18, 1796 |
Spouse | Unknown |
Children | Kim Ugu-io, Kim Gusta-io II |
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Kim Gusta-Io I otherwise known as Kim Byeong-hun (Korean:김병헌; December 26, 1744 - September 18, 1796 (Aged 51)), Kim Byeong-hun is a member of the Kim family of North Korea. Kim Gusta-Io I's father is a man known only as Kim-Kim (Korean: 김김) who had him with an unknown mother. He married an unknown woman and had two children: Kim Ugu-io, and Kim Gusta-Io II. He is the grandfather of Song-ryong Kim, great-grandfather of Kim Ung-u, great-great-grandfather of Kim Bo-Hyon, great-great-great grandfather of Kim Hyong-jik and great-great-great-great grandfather of Kim Il-Sung founder of the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea.[1]
Nothing is known of his personal life other than that he had two children being: Kim Gusta-Io II and Kim Ugu-io who would notably have a son who is: Song-Ryong Kim.[2]
- ^ "Kim Byeong-hun". geni_family_tree. 1744-12-26. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
- ^ "Kim Gusta-lo I (1743-1803) - Find a Grave..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2023-10-31.