Here I am again, Amy. This time I am sending my findings to the Knowlton listserve. Perhaps you would like to join. As I said, I doubt you are descended from Col. Thomas as your surname is Knowlton. I have located your great grandfather on the 1920 census in Tipton Co, IN. He was a clergyman, aged 65, born in NH, and was living with his second wife, Alta(?). In 1910 he was living with his first wife Carrie, also b NH, in Warren township, Milton Co. In 1900 he is living in Marion Co, Indianapolis, IN, with Carrie and their three surviving children: Loyan I, Lena M., Remon A., born in OH (2) and NJ (1). He and Carrie were born in 1855 in NH and have been married 24 yrs. Loyan is a housepainter. I imagine he moved around a bit as a clergyman. Am stuck right now at 1880 but will do some more searching and get back with you. Someone else on this list may help too. Elizabeth Message text written by INTERNET:gprixgt@comcast.net >Hi My Name is Amy Knowlton Tsorvas: I am writing you today because we found your website containing information on Colonel Thomas Knowlton,We believe our branch of the knowlton family is direct desendents of Col. Thomas Knowlton. My father Remon A. Knowlton is in possesion of what he was told by older family members the Musket that Col. Thomas Knowlton carried at Bunker Hill/Breeds Hill and also the battle of Harlem Heights.My great,great Grandfathers name was James Albert Knowlton of indiana,this is as far back as we know our family tree. My father was told by his great uncle Loy Knowlton who was the eldest son of James A. Knowlton that we are direct desendents of Col. Thomas Knowlton,We would like to clarify the authenticity of this claim and the posibility that the musket truly belonged to Col Thomas Knowtlon.We have many more details but would like to hear your initial thoughts. Thank You, Amy Knowlton Tsorvas< Elizabeth W. Knowlton