Message text written by INTERNET:KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 09:40:59 -0800 From: "Bruce Kemp" <wb7ooe@cablerocket.com> To: KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Bennie KNOWLTON I have located the grave of Bennie KNOWLTON in Evergreen cemetery in Middleton, Dane county, WI. Bennie was born July 14, 1866 and died Feb. 5,1888. He was the son of T. E. & M. KNOWLTON. Does anyone have any information on him? Bruce< And from the same source Hiram Benj Knowlton b July 14, 1866 son of Thomas Ephraim Knowlton and Margery Bethel Elizabeth W. Knowlton
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 11:06:28 -0700 From: "Bruce Kemp" <Wb7ooe@earthlink.net> To: KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KNOWLTON] Charles B. Knowlton I am looking for any information on Charles B. KNOWLTON, born in 1848 in Wisconsin, he married Mary TURNER in 1871, they had 4 children. I know that he had a sister named Agnes KNOWLTON, born about 1857. Thank You, Bruce Kemp< Bruce, I am mortified. A year and a half ago you posted this query. I checked Stocking for you and gave you some census search suggestions. Today I went to copy the Ephraim and Elizabeth Knowlton Bible record (typescript) for Kari and noticed to my chagrin that on page two were listed the five children of Aratus Kent Knowlton b Jan 30, 1825, Lockport [Niagara co] NY, died July 26, 1862: Charles Baker Knowlton John Bartlett K Eliza Jane K Agnes Anna K Franklin K. K (1860-1862). They are all in Middleton, Dane co, WI, in 1860. Aratus (sic) was the son of Ephraim Hiram Baker Knowlton (1786-1867) and Anna Lepper (1788-1867) who are both on the same page of the 1860 census. EHB Knowlton was the son of Ephraim (b 1756) and Elizabeth (possibly Butler). We believe that Ephraim to be the son of Thomas Knowlton (b NY 1720). I loaded my gedcom on worldconnect last fall, so you may see Thomas and his children there although I have not entered anyone more recent on this line yet. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
Hello Everyone - I have recently added another name to my Knowlden family - frm a marriage found... i.e., Amelia Elizabeth Knowlden of Greenwich, London a daughter of GILBERT JAMES KNOWLDEN - Would appreciate any information re Gilbert James Knowlden birth - He married Ann Elizabeth Callaghan in London 1815. Thank you
I have located the grave of Bennie KNOWLTON in Evergreen cemetery in Middleton, Dane county, WI. Bennie was born July 14, 1866 and died Feb. 5,1888. He was the son of T. E. & M. KNOWLTON. Does anyone have any information on him? Bruce "Take off all your clothes and walk down the street waving a machete and firing an Uzi, and terrified citizens will phone the police and report: `There's a naked person outside!`" - Mike Nichols
Replying to query From: wh988@aol.com Could your Henry H. be the one who died in New Mexico in 1920 : NEW MEXICO DEATHS 1899-1940 USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: (copyright.. etc.) Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: New Mexico NMDI Project Volunteers August 19, 2001 These files should only be used as guides for ordering copies of the originals from the New Mexico State Health Department. Transcription and typographical errors are possible. http://www.rootsweb/~usgenweb/ * Corrective files have been added to this directory for names marked with an asterisk. To access them, erase the name of the file in the address line of the browser and "enter". Last First MI Date County Age --KNOWLTON BENJAMIN H 01 19 17 SAN JUAN 446 --KNOWLTON HENRY H 12 08 20 SAN JUAN 816 --KNOWLTON JOSEPH S 05 13 20 SAN JUAN 826 (see notes mac) KNOWLTON JOSEPH 06 03 07 BERNALILLO 276 KNOWLTON JOSEPH 06 03 07 BERNALILLO 276 --KNOWLTON SARAH P 04 21 33 SAN JUAN 886 ----above is from kinkys.txt] NEW MEXICO DEATHS 1899-1940 **** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material ... http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nm/vitals/deaths/kinkys.txt 11/04/01, 87071 bytes ******* (NOTE - Joseph who d. 1920, pos. age 82 yr = b. about 1838 (which is 5 years off from birth date I have listed for him. Sarah d. 1933, pos. age 88 yr = b. about 1845 (fits good with wife of Joseph- mac) Benjamin d. 1917, pos. age 44 yr = b. about 1873 (fits good with son of Joseph and Sarah - mac) Henry H. d. 1920, pos. age 81 yr = b. abt. 1839 - could be brother to Joseph and was married to Georgia Penny Joseph of Bernalillo Cty, d. 1907 age 27 yr = b. about 1880 NOT Identified (mac) ----- What info do you have for Henry Haskell and wife? Do you have children? Would you share? Marcia **********
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5Mn.2ACEB/303.1 Message Board Post: I know nothing about this family, but there is a Zenos Knowlton in the 1860 census who has a son Henry, listed as 21. This seems to be the person in Stocking's notoriously unreliable genealogy of the Knowlton family who in Stocking is listed as Jonas, which is then ammended to Zenas in the later edition of corrections. This Zenas is said to be born July 30, 1811 and to have married Eliza Pinney. He is stocking # 1321 and said to be son of Jacob Knowlton # 529 and 2nd wife Rosetta Robinson. Maybe you already knew this. I have no idea whether this is the right Henry and no idea whether Stocking got any of this right.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5Mn.2ACEB/303 Message Board Post: I am searching for Henry's father. Believe it is Zenos Knowlton born abt 1812. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KNOWLTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/301.1 Message Board Post: Kari, Are you in touch with Randy Knowlton who was researching this line two years ago? I hope you will join the Knowlton mailing list at Rootsweb as you have a long line and there are not many others as closely related to me as you are. I have posted my gedcom to Worldconnect but have only submitted your line as far down as Ephriam (b 1756) so far. We are both descended from Ephraim Knowlton b 1676 in Ipswich, MA, and came to Westchester Co., NY, ca 1700. Your branch went up the Hudson River while mine stayed in Westchester Co. until about 1920. I am assuming you have all this as you are looking for descendants in Wisconsin but wanted to post more of the line on this board to "catch" others in the line. Email me if you have questions.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Knowlton, Lepper, Flanders, Storey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/302 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the descendents of Ephraim Hiram Baker Knowlton (1786-1867), who came to Janesville, Rock Co., WI from Ellery, Chatauqua Co., NY circa 1840. He settled in Middleton, Dane Co., WI along with his sons Hiram B., Aratus R., John B. and possibly James H. His wife was Anna Lepper(1788-1867). Also, any info about my grandfather Walter E. Knowlton, b. 1921 in Chippewa Co., WI, and/or his father Dean Knowlton, b. 1888 in Neshkoro, Marquette Co., WI. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Knowlton, Lepper, Flanders, Storey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/301 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the descendents of Ephraim Hiram Baker Knowlton (1786-1867), who came to Janesville, Rock Co., WI from Ellery, Chatauqua Co., NY circa 1840. He settled in Middleton, Dane Co., WI along with his sons Hiram B., Aratus R., John B. and possibly James H. His wife was Anna Lepper(1788-1867). Also, any info about my grandfather Walter E. Knowlton, b. 1921 in Chippewa Co., WI, and/or his father Dean Knowlton, b. 1888 in Neshkoro, Marquette Co., WI. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Knowlton, Stringer, Thompson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/127.140 Message Board Post: My grandfathers oldest brother was named William Appleton Knowlton. I thought that this was kind of an "odd" second name. But I happened to see your message and the replies and I realized maybe there is a connection to you. Any ideas? Let me know what you think. His fathers name was Alfred Walter Knowlton.-Merry Christmas Juanita
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Knowlton,Stringer, Thompson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/196.1 Message Board Post: Hi there David, Is it possible that your Tioga county may not have been in PA. Here in Ontario where "my" Knowlton's are from is a tiny hamlet called Tioga. It is in the same area that my family is from. I will check it out-it may be nothing but stranger things have happened. I think alot of us think that because it was the "horse and buggy" days that people didn't move around much. But it seems that they moved around more than we do. Anyway, I will have a look-Juanita
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Knowlton, Thompson, Stringer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5Mn.2ACEB/270.2 Message Board Post: Eleanor is my mothers 1st cousin. If you contact me I can give you some information. I don't want to put addresses on the internet. Eleanor has a brother Stan and a sister Helen still living. I can give you their address.-Juanita
Message text written by INTERNET:KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com >Does anyone have any info on William A. Knowlton Stocking # 4846 my ggg grandfather ? Info I have. dob? 1842 Salem, MA ? he was 38/1880 census Need dod and burial place. Married Lydia T. O"Dell dob/ Beverly, MA ? she was 41/1880 census. Should be in the Beverly- Salem, MA area Thanks cuz, Rich< Rich, Did you ever get the information you needed? I would try following him up through the 1900, 1910, 1920 censuses to get a better idea of where he was living. Then order a death certificate search from the town. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth W. Knowlton" <KnowltonEW@compuserve.com> To: <KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 1:23 AM Subject: [KNOWLTON] Collector's 1835 pamphlet on Trumbull exhibit for sale > Is anyone on the list a rare book/pamphlet collector? > > Abebooks.com has for sale by Wm Reese co > an 1835 pamphlet called > "Catalogue of Paintings, by Colonel Trumbull, Five Subjects of the > American > Revolution . . . . Now Exhibiting . . . .American > Academy of the Fine Arts . . . . " Published in New York by Nathaniel B. > Holmes, 1835. It is 23 pages and is selling for $325. > > No, this is not a joke. The very scarce pamphlet (5 copies in existence) > describes (no pictures) five paintings by John > Trumbull, including our very own "Death of General Warren at the Battle of > Bunker Hill" that included our Col. Thos. > Knowlton. In addition, it is possible that the publisher is another > relative of mine whom I have been trying to track down > for a while in NYC. The Holmes/Dana/Knowlton marriages took place > mid-19th > c in NYC. > > Anyway, just a thought. I would like to own such an item myself so > thought > I would pass on the description. > > Elizabeth W. Knowlton Thanks Elizabeth = very interesting. How much is $325 in UK money..... Pleased to hear you have added to your research.... I hope you have a happy Christmas, and a good New Year... Joan Borrowscale, Liverpool UK > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
Is anyone on the list a rare book/pamphlet collector? Abebooks.com has for sale by Wm Reese co an 1835 pamphlet called "Catalogue of Paintings, by Colonel Trumbull, Five Subjects of the American Revolution . . . . Now Exhibiting . . . .American Academy of the Fine Arts . . . . " Published in New York by Nathaniel B. Holmes, 1835. It is 23 pages and is selling for $325. No, this is not a joke. The very scarce pamphlet (5 copies in existence) describes (no pictures) five paintings by John Trumbull, including our very own "Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill" that included our Col. Thos. Knowlton. In addition, it is possible that the publisher is another relative of mine whom I have been trying to track down for a while in NYC. The Holmes/Dana/Knowlton marriages took place mid-19th c in NYC. Anyway, just a thought. I would like to own such an item myself so thought I would pass on the description. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
dana jensen wrote: > Thank you Peggy! Do you know the source of the information? I have her > father as Robert Leach , his father as Robert Leach (Senior?) and > mother as Alice Alls. I do not know the validity of that information > either. I have some dates, too. Once again, I don't know if they are > accurate. > Are you related to Ezekiel Knowlton and Sarah Leach? > > Thanks! > Dana Jensen > danajensen@earthlink.net > On Nov 6, 2004, at 5:32 PM, KCLind@aol.com wrote: > > > I too have Ezekiel's wife as Sarah Leach, who died in Ipswich MA > > Peggy > > > > > > ============================== > > Expand your family tree. Search more than 200 million names in > > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx Please remove me feom your address list. Out genealogist is no longer here. Thanks Shuni@rivnet.net.
KCLind@aol.com wrote: > I too have Ezekiel's wife as Sarah Leach, who died in Ipswich MA > Peggy > > ============================== > Expand your family tree. Search more than 200 million names in > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx Please remove me from your address book. Our genealogist is no longer with us. Thanks
Thanks, Bob, for taking the time to let us know this. I am forwarding it to the Knowlton rootsweb mailing list. T. Knowlton is Thomas, the subject of a biography by Blanche Henery called NO ORDINARY GARDENER. Blistering Knowltons, hmm? Sound like my Knowltons. Elizabeth Message text written by INTERNET:dehning@mweb.co.za >I came across comments on page "http://www.benetech.com/knowlton/maillist/9604.HTM" while searching out something about the plant... There are apparently 10 speciaes of Knowltonia in South Africa, named for T Knowlton (b 1692), botanist and director of Eltham botanic gardens. Knowltonia vesicatoria is commonly named the "Blistering Knowltonia", so apparently not a nice plane to handle, tho' with attractive greenish flowers. Hope the above may be of some interest to you... regards, bob. -- Bob Dehning.< Elizabeth W. Knowlton
At 05:55 PM 11/10/04, dana jensen wrote: >Dear Steve; > >I think we are ALL cousins. I have come to the conclusion that anyone who's relatives arrived with the Winthrop Fleet (and I have at least 10), means we are no doubt related somehow! >Good luck with your search, cousin! > >-Dana Hi: It might sound like a joke, but your conclusion is actually a near mathematical certainty for any two people who both have more than two or three Great Migration ancestors in separate lines. Darrell Darrell A. Martin darrellm@sprynet.com a native Vermonter currently in exile in Illinois http://www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy