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Census Place: Prairie, Schuyler, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254736 National Archives Film T9-0736 Page 52B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Jasper LEE Self M M W 30 KY
Occ: Works On Farm Fa: KY Mo: KY
Matilda LEE Wife F M W 30 MO
Occ: Keeping Fa: KY Mo: KY
Sarah E. LEE Dau F S W 13 MO
Occ: At School Fa: KY Mo: MO
William LEE Son M S W 8 MO
Occ: At School Fa: KY Mo: MO
Edward LEE Son M S W 6 MO
Fa: KY Mo: MO
Dora B. LEE Dau F S W 5 MO
Fa: KY Mo: MO
Amy LEE Dau F S W 2 MO
Fa: KY Mo: MO
Margaret HILTON MotherL F W W 74 KY
Fa: KY Mo: KY1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 FEB 1845
2 PLAC Montgomery county, Kentucky
2 SOUR S1130
1 DEAT
2 DATE 5 FEB 1920
2 PLAC Novenger, Adair county, Missouri
2 SOUR S1130
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2 DATE 5 APR 1909
2 PLAC Novenger, Adair county, Missouri
2 SOUR S1131
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To: Storm See Date: Monday, November 16, 1998 8:51 PM Subject: J. See In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.
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To: Storm See Date: Monday, November 16, 1998 8:51 PM Subject: J. See In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.
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To: Storm See Date: Monday, November 16, 1998 8:51 PM Subject: J. See In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies--- James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West, he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.
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Tommy and Betsy are remembered by some as the parents of George Knox (great grandfather to Ova Knox) Some say Tommy was a brother of George both could be true but no one is sure. It is said that they first settled at Indian Fields in Clark County. George then settled and lived on South Fork of Red river in Powell county . He married Rebecca Holmes in 1829. They had 9 children which are named on the family tree. These names were taken from an old Bible owned by one of Uncle Harve's grand daughters. George and Rebecca are buried at the old home place. Uncle Sid (the youngest) lived at the old home place until he died. It then passed into other hands outside the family.EASTERN KENTUCKY PIONEERS
By
Harry W. Mills
KNOX FAMILY(1)
At a time many hears ago, three brothers named Knox left their native Scotland and came to America. One settling in Massachusetts, one in Michigan, and one in Tennessee. One of ese brothers was the ancestor of the wife of President James K. Polk, while the City of Knoxville, Tennessee was named in honor of the family. A descendant, Thomas Knox, came to Indian Fields, Clark County, Kentucky, as a hunter and later moved to a region of the state where game was more plentiful. His son, George Knox, settled in what is now Powell County, Kentucky; he married and among his children was a son, John Knox, who spent his long life in Powell County. His wife was Arminda Hanks, a relative of Nancy Hanks, the mother of Abraham Lincoln; six children were born to them. After the death of his first wife in middle life, he married secondly, and was the father of four children. Four of the sons of John Knox became physicians, namely: Dr. Calvin C. Knox of Bowen, Ky.: Dr. Melvin L. Knox of Torrent, Ky., Dr. A. T. Knox of Clark County, Ky.; and Dr William O. Knox of Montgomery County, Ky.
KNOX FAMILY (2)
Dr. A. T. Knox, son of John T. Knox, and grandson of pioneer, Thomas Knox, was born in Powell County, Ky., Dec. 11, 1863; married 1st Alice Baker, and had issue: Armina Knox, married Rev. Ray Shear, a Presbyterian minister; Dr. John F. Knox, of Mt. Sterling; and Lillie U. Knox, who Married John S. Lyle, of Furnance, Estill County, Ky. After the death of his life, A. T. Knox attended the Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky., and graduated with the class of 1894. Dr. A. T. Knox married 2nd Mrs. Mary Maxwell, nee Martin, widow of George A. Maxwell, a cousin of Dr. Knox.
Marriage Bonds from Clark County
Compiled by Dr. George Doyle in the 1920'sKnox, Easter, and James Taylor; surety, William Knox 1805 Dec 25
Knox, (Ha nnah) William, and Richard Bean; surety; William Knox 1806 Oct 17
Knox, Orph a, daughter William Knox (consent), and Joseph Douglass; surety, William Knox 1 803 Nov 28
Knox, Peggy, and Thomas Lane; surety, William Knox 1806 Aug 26
Knox, Thomas, and Elizabeth Dewitt, daughter Peter Dewitt (consent);surety, Mo ses Tredway 1799 Apr 15
Tommy and Betsy are remembered by some as the parents of GEORGE AND ROBERT KNOX. mar riage bonds issued in clark county from 1793 to 1850; Thomas Knox is among the m. the dates listed after the bonds are the bond date; actual date of marriage may differ.
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