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William H. BUTRAM

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WILLIAM is in the 1860 Cumberland Co., Tennessee Census, b u t his wife is not listed.  She must have died before 186 0 .  His children are listed.  William is in the 1870 Bledsoe Co., Tenessee Census with h i s wife Nancy and the children from both marriages.  He is in the 1880 Roane Co., Tennessee Census, #339-349, a n d listed as a railroad hand.  On 6 August 1861 William BUTRAM accompanied Elijah Derosse t t and two of Elijah's sons from Cumberland Co. Tennesse e t o Livingston, Overton Co, Tennesse to join the Confeder acy .  The men of Compnay A, 28th Infantry Regiment were kn ow n as "The Cumberland County Confederates".  The William Butram who joined with the Derossetts initial l y was shown as age 30, but less than one year later on Ju l y 18, 1862 he was given a medical discharge and shown a s ag e 38. This William Butram, stated he was born in Wayn e Co . Kentucky.  Source #20


Nancy

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Jonathan "John" BUTRAM

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2  GIVN John
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John served in the Civil War in Company H, 8th Regular Tennessee Calvary - CSA  He is in the 1860 White Co., Tennessee; the 1870 Putnam, Co . Tennessee; the 1880 White Co., District 11 census's. His widow is on the 1900, White Co., 9th Civil District; and 1910 White Co., Ravenscroft, Tennessee census's.  In 1912 John's widow, Lucinda, applied for a Confederate Indigent Widow's Pension from her residence at Ravescroft , Wh ite Co., Tennessee. The following information is from her application, #W6043:  She was born Lucinda B. Brown in 1861 in Fentress Co., Tennessee and had been a resident of Tennessee all her life " except short time in Ken."   She said John Butram was born in White Co., Tennessee but she didn't know the date. John enlisted in White Co., Tennessee and was with his Company and Regiment when they surrendered in Washington Co., Georgia on May 9, 1865.  They were married on July 25, 1878 in Overton Co., Tennessee by H.L Watson, Justice of the Peace .  They had six children, two whom had died in infancy.  She named four living sons ...  Abe, born Aug. 25, 1881, Charly T., born Aug. 13, 1886, James Polk, born Apri l 13 (?), 1889, and Willey, born June 23, 1892. Lucinda  owned one cow , but said (I) "have no other income except what the boys earn in the Ravenscroft mines.  The three youngest are all single and work in the mines is my only means of support.  He (John) left me no property.  He was an invalid for 2 years before his death ... children all small ...   we spent everything we had during his sickness. "  She added that all four sons were day laborers and owned no property.  John died in Kentucky on July 8, 1898.


Lucinda B. BROWN

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LUCINDA had a hard life. She bore six children and two of them died in infancy.  Her husband was an invalid for two years before his death and they spent everything they had to just survive through his illness.  When John died in 1898 she was left with four young sons to rear and support alone.  When they were older they worked for the Ravens croft C oal Mines at Bon Air, near Sparta, in White Co., Tennessee , and tried to keep their mother supported.  Lucinda is in the 1900 White Co., 9th Civil District; and t he 1910 White Co., Ravenscroft, Tennessee; and the Fent ress Co., Tennessee censuses. On June 22, 1912 she applied for a Confederate Indigent Widow's Pension and it was eventually approved, although the Pension Board could not find John's Military Service Record s as a soldier in Co. H, 8th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry .  This Company was organized Sept. 15, 1862 in White Co . , Tennessee under James M. Barnes, and later became part of the 13th (Dibrell's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment.  At the time of her death in 1926 she was living with her son, Willis at Monterey, Putnam Co., Tennessee.  Her body wa  returned to White Co., Tennessee and buried in the Big Springs Cemetery on the Monterey Highway, about 8 miles out of Sparta.  Her son referred to the cemetery as the Bridge H ill Cemetery, probably because it is on a hill near a bridge, but that is not the official name.  Her grave is unmarked. but I suspect it is near the grave of her son, Charley , who preceeded her in death. (His grave is marked.) A court document in her pension file says her grave is near that of Dr. Wesley Breeding.

Source #20


James Venard KNOX

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Dona Virginia CHAMBERS

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died oof coronary sclerosis


Basil KNOX

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MARRIAGE UNKNOWN
CHILDREN UNKNOWN2  _SDATE 1 JUL 980


OLLIE KNOX

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CHILD DIED AT AGE 4, CAUSES UNKNOWN


John Thomas KNOX

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John Knox was a Doctor, he servered in the civil war as an assistant surgeon for the confederate.

John Knox
Unit:
Gen And Staff Officers, Corps, Division  And Brigade Staffs, Non-com.
Staffs And Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Deparpment

Rank In:
Actg. Asst Surgeon

National Archives Microfilm Box, Roll, and Record:
000818, 0014, 00000800

Fought for: (U = Union, C = Confederate)


Susan KELLY

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Albert KNOX

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John Thomas KNOX

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John Knox was a Doctor, he servered in the civil war as an assistant surgeon for the confederate.

John Knox
Unit:
Gen And Staff Officers, Corps, Division  And Brigade Staffs, Non-com.
Staffs And Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Deparpment

Rank In:
Actg. Asst Surgeon

National Archives Microfilm Box, Roll, and Record:
000818, 0014, 00000800

Fought for: (U = Union, C = Confederate)


Armina HANKS

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Van C. KNOX

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Dr. Calvin C. KNOX

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SETTLED IN BOWEN, KENTUCKY.


Laben Bell STONE

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Dr. Algin T. KNOX

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> > >LILLY LYLE DOD 2-12-1964
> > >JOHN LISLE DOD 10-21-1974
> > >ALGIN T. KN OX DOD 3-26-1930
> > >LENA SPENCER DOD 7-5-1995


SETTLED IN CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY .OR BAKER?) 3 CHILDREN WIDOW OF GEORGE A.
MAXWELL, A COUSIN OF DR. A. T. KNOX.  IT IS UNKNOWN IF SHE HAD ANY CHILDREN BY MARTIN. H 1, 1853 - D . JULY 2, 1925.

HE HAD TWO WIVES:

1. ALICE V. MCDONALD
2. MRS. MARY MAXW ELL, NEE MARTIN 4 CHILDREN
SHE WAS THE
HER FATHER WAS V. C. (VAN COVER) MARTI N, B. MARCH


 By Carol Smillie - Aug 6, 2000

DR. KNOX DIES IN MTS. STERLING
Was Prominent Physician And Farmer of Montgomery and Breeder of Fine Hereford Cattle.

Mt. Sterling. Ky, March 27--Dr. A. T. Knox, retired physician and farmer, died at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday night at his home near Thompson Station, following a paralytic stroke, which he suffered early in the evening . Dr. Knox was widely known as a breeder of fine Hereford cattle, his stock having taken many prizes at the state and other fairs. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary M. Knox; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Shearer of Pittsburg,PA., and Mr s. John Lisle, of Owensboro, formerly a resident of Winchester, and one son, Sr . John F. Knox, of this city. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at  2:30 o'clock at the family residence, the Rev. J. T. McGarvey of Lexington, officiating, assisted by the Rev. A. C. Brooks, of this city. Burial was in Machpelah cemetery.


Alice BAKER

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