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    1. [SCCHESTERFIELD] KNIGHT KNIGHT, NIGHT KNIGHT, NIGHT NIGHT
    2. I am researching my gggggrandfather KNIGHT KNIGHT. The name KNIGHT KNIGHT is unusual; however, I have been able to find that name in various census records and I was also able to get the pension file of KNIGHT KNIGHT for the American Revolutionary War. He enlisted in 1777 at Charleston, SC. KNIGHT KNIGHT's Revolutionary War Pension file indicates he was born 1750 in what is now Lancaster County, South Carolina. After the war, he returned to Lancaster County, South Carolina where we find him in the 1790 census with seven other KNIGHTs. He is shown as NIGHT NIGHT in that census. Two household away was the EDMUND McKINNEY family. McKinney was a landowner in the Lick Creek area and in one land transaction to his land, a John Knight was a witness. KNIGHT KNIGHT owned a parcel of land on Flat Creek in 1797. In 1802 KNIGHT KNIGHT lived on Big Linches Creek, (or Lynches Creek), the names of Richard and Thomas Knight are mentioned. In 1810 KNIGHT KNIGHT shows up in Chesterfield County, SC. I am eager to correspond with anyone who has, or is, researching these KNIGHT FAMILIES and exchange information. Wendell Haack Southwest Iowa

    03/22/2002 04:14:04