The Genealogy of the Knott Family, 1617-1989

The Genealogy of the Knott Family, 1617-1989
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1989
Genre: Tennessee
ISBN:

James Knott was born ca. 1602/3 and came to Virginia in 1617. He died before 1653. His son, Bernard, was born in 1631, probably in Accomack County, Virginia. Also includes the maternal ancestry of Walter Knott (1889-1981) which is traced to Charles Daugherty, born in 1805, son of Samuel Daughtery and Dorcus Flack. He married Tabitha Winchester in 1837 and later Rosamond Hale. Also includes Bible records of family of Jesse Davis (ca. 1772-1839) and Mary Knott. Descendants and family members lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, California, Texas, and elsewhere.

County Name Origins of the United States

County Name Origins of the United States
Author: Michael A. Beatty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

This massive reference work supplies the origins of all county (and parish) names in the United States. It is organized into 49 chapters, covering the 48 states with counties and the one state (Louisiana) with parishes (Alaska, with no comparable subdivisions, is omitted), each giving the counties in alphabetical order and ending with its own bibliography. Each entry, rich with historical details, explains the origins of its name. Among the diverse origins are such things as presidents, rivers, Indian tribes and military heroes. A general bibliography and full index complete this reference work.

The Frosts and Related Families of Bedford County, Tennessee ...

The Frosts and Related Families of Bedford County, Tennessee ...
Author: Wright Wilson 1906- Frost
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781014165923

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