Knox, Ruford (b. 28 FEB 1873, d. 15 AUG 1961)
Note: 1910 Powell County Kentucky Census
Fuford is called Buford is 35 yrs old married 11 yrs. to Emma 30. They have had 5 children, 4 living. Mila 8, Patsy 6, Lona a son 4 and Raymond 2. They have a servant Ellen Bishop 20.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Griders Ridge Knox CemetaryNote: Knox #103 Cemetary
Griders Ridge, South Fork, Powell County, Ky
Source: (Death Field)
Knox #103 Cemetary
Griders Ridge, South Fork, Powell County, Ky
Source: (Burial)
Title: Gravestone
Death: 15 AUG 1961 Powell Co. Kentucky
Burial: Knox Cemetary
Source: (Birth Field)
US Census , Powell County Ky, South Fork Pct
pg6B 1910
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 US CensusNote: 1920 US Census
Powell Co. Ky
South Fork Precinct.
Source: (Birth Field)
US Census , Powell County Ky, South Fork Pct
pg6B 1910
1910 Soundex
Source: (Burial)
Title: Crabtree Cemetary
Death: 26 JUN 1994 Powell County , Kentucky
Burial: Crabtree Meadows Cemetary, Powell Co. Ky
Note: 1920 US Census Powell county, Ky pg. 212
I cannot make out the name it could be Irvel or Ansel. he ia 21/2 years old son of Ruford. No wife is listed.
Note: Militar Records Albert Knox jr served and apparently died in the Korean War.
Death: 1950
Note: Peter Demoss fought in the Revolutionary War and wintered in Valley Forge in 1777-1778.
Peter's ancestor was Count Louis Dumas who fled France in 1685 for Holland when the protestants were forbidden their religion in Catholic France.
Death: 1841
Source: (Death Field)
Alexandria Cemetary,
Death: 26 MAR 1924 Campbell County, Kentucky
Source: (Birth Field)
Marriage certificate Powell County Courthouse.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 US CensusNote: 1920 US Census.
Powell Co. Ky
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 US CensusNote: 1920 US Census.
Powell Co. Ky
Note: William Harvey Knox was a 75 year old married farmer at the time of his death in 1949l He lived in Mt. Sterling and was in Mary Chiles Hospital.
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Source: (Birth)
Title: Kentucky Death Records
Source: (Death)
Title: Death CertificatePage: #23751 Kentucky
Death: 8 NOV 1949 Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County Kentycky
Burial: Machpelah Cemetary, Mt Sterling, Ky
Cause: Pernicioius Anemia
Note: Buried Knox Cemetary #103 Griders Ridge, Powell County, Ky.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1910 US SOUNDEXNote: US Census , Powell County Ky, South Fork Pct
pg6B 1910
Source: (Burial)
Title: Gravestone
Death: 17 AUG 1919 Powell County , Kentucky
Burial: Knox Cemetary
Note: Buried Knox Cetary #103 Griders Ridge, Powell County, Ky.
Source: (Birth Field)
US Census , Powell County Ky, South Fork Pct
pg6B 1910
Burial: --Not Shown--
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1910 US SOUNDEXNote: 1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Powell Co. Ky Censusu
Source: (Burial)
Title: Crabtree Cemetary
Death: 29 SEP 1983
Burial: Crabtree Meadows Cemetary, Powell Co. Ky
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1910 US SOUNDEXNote: 1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Powell Co. Ky Censusu
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1910 US SOUNDEXNote: 1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Powell Co. Ky Censusu
Source: (Birth Field)
1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Note: Last Name First Name MI Age Death Place Residence Death Date Volume Certificate Death Volume Post-ems
KNOX CRAVEN E 039 JEFFERSON CAMPBELL 11-05-1946 048 23844 1946 Add
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Craven died at the St Joseph Infirmary in Louisville. His h me address is listed as 335 Isabella Street in Newport. He was employed at the Newport Rolling Mill. He was a veteran and served 18 months. His mother Helen Faulkner Knox was the informant on death certificate.. He was divorced. His mother now lived at 714 Washington Ave., Newport, Ky.
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Source: (Birth)
Title: Death CertificatePage: #23844 Kentucky
Data:
Text: Death from ruptured gastric ulcer and intestinal obstruction and wound infection
Informant Mrs Helen Faulkner Knox
Note: 1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Death: 5 NOV 1946 Campbell County, Ky
Burial: 11 NOV 1946 Evergreen Cemetary
Cause: Rupurted gastric ulcer
Note: Layton Died at the age of 17 after suffering tuberculosis for 4 months.
Funeral director was Allison and Rose, Covington, Ky. The family lived at 341 Isabella Street, Newport. Apparently they moved around but stay on Isabella Street
Source: (Birth Field)
1910 US CENSUS Soundex K520
POWELL COUNTY pg A6
Source: (Death)
Title: Death CertificatePage: 2961
Death: 10 FEB 1927 Campbell County, Ky
Burial: 15 FEB 1927 Powell County , Kentucky
Note: 1850 WADE WILLIAM Henry County KY 418 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1771892
1870 WADE WILLIAM Campbell County KY 260 Gupsers Mill Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519162493
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1860 WADE WILLIAM Clark County KY 891 No. 1 District Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114815
1799 WADE WILLIAM Cumberland County KY No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a3301787
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THE HANKS FAMILY
Written by Scott E. Sallee
Abraham Hanks was born about 1745 in the northern neck of Virginia to Luke and Elizabeth Hanks. About 1768, Abraham Hanks married Sarah Harper, and settled in Prince William Co., Va.. where he engaged in blacksmithing.
In the spring of 1775, Abraham Hanks joined, as a farrier, the party of William Calk which was going to join Daniel Boone in Kentucky. The group, which consisted also of Enoch Smith, Phillip Drake, and Robert Whitledge, met on the Rapidan River on March 14,1775, where, according to Calk's journal, "abrams Dogs leg got broke by Drakes dog."
The following morning the party set off toward the Cumberland Gap. The incident the day before must have been a bad omen for Abraham Hanks, as Calk made the following entries in his journal: "Satrd 25 . Eanock Abram & I got lost..." Thurst 30th.. hors broke three of our powder goards & Abrams flask." "April mond 3rd...we had this creek to cross many times and very Bad Banks Abrams saddel turned and the load all feIl in..." "Tuesday 11th...abrams mair Ran into the River with her Load & Swam over he followed her & got on her & made her Swim Back again..."
At Martin's Station, in the PoweIl Valley of Virginia, Calks party joined that of Richard Henderson and the two headed along the Wilderness Way, through the Gap, and camped at Rockcastle River, There they were met by refugees fleeing the Indians, who, according to Calk, told "Such news Abram and Drake is afraid to go any further." The following day.Apri1 13, 1775, Abraham Hanks tended his farrier duties, then turned back with Enoch Drake. But Abraham did not retreat far. He joined one of Henderson's work crews in the Powell Valley clearing the trails, then traveled to Boonesborough, arriving in time to help Calk survey the town and plant the first corn crop.
Abraham Hanks also went with William Calk to the present site of Mt. Sterling to look at land that Calk entered, but the deal was not completed. Abraham returned to Virginia, where, according to family tradition, he was inthe Revolutionary War. Though no formal record of service exists, it is likely he did serve as a farrier from time to time for the patriot forces. About 1783, he moved his family to Campbell Co.,Va., where he, along with his wife, died in the early 1790s, and was buried in the Hanks plot of the Hatt Creek Cemetery. Abraham and Sarah (Harper) Hanks had nine children, all of whom eventually lived in Kentucky. They were: 1) Abraham Jr. (1770-? after 1814), married Mary "Polly" Combs; 2) Luke (1771-1856), married (l) name unknown; (2) Celia; 3) William (1775-1857), married (1) Margaret Wilson; (2) Elizabeth Lloyd; 4) George (1782-1813), married Sibby Harper; 5) Fielden (1783-1861), married Lydia Harper; 6) Nancy (1784-1818), married Thomas Lincoln (parents of President Abraham Lincoln); 7) John (1786-? before 1835), married Amy Swift; 8) Sarah (1788-1876), married 1) James Hanks, 2) Andrew Varvell; and 9) Mary "Polly" (1790-1854), never married.
Fielden Hanks was born in 1783 in Campbell Co., Va., to Abraham and Sarah (Harper) Hanks. As a child, it is likely that Fielden lived with relatives, as he was orphaned at an early age.
About 1804, Fielden Hanks came to Kentucky and married Lydia Harper, a full-blood Choctaw Indian whose parents, John and Mary Ann Harper ,had come to Kentucky from Mississippi. (Lydia Harper's sister Sibby married Fielden's brother, George Hanks)
Fielden and Lydia Hanks settled on Slate Creek in Montgomery Co., Ky., where Fielden was first listed as a taxpayer in 1806. At that time, he owned only a horse, but quickly acquired more property. Records from George Hanks' estate sale on Jan. 3, 1814, show that Fielden Hanks purchased a sorrel horse.
On Sept. 20, 1814, Fielden Hanks enlisted in the Kentucky Militia, and was assigned as a corporal in Capt. Micajuh McClenny's Company, of Major Peter Dudley's Mounted Battalion. Fielden served two months in this capacity, receiving his discharge on Nov. 14, 1814, at Detroit, Michigan.
In 1818, Fielden Hanks moved from Montgomery Co. to Camp Town (present-day Campton), where he built the first permanent dwelling in what had been a miners' camp for men seeking the legendary Swift Silver Mine in the nearby Red River Gorge. In 1824, he was elected one of the first magistrates of newly formed Morgan Co., Ky.
Fielden and Lydia (Harper) Hanks had ten children. They were: 1) Jordan (1806-1830), married Lydia Combs; 2) William (1807-1870), married Louisa Hall; 3) Lucinda "Lucy" (1808-1894), married l)Joel Chambers, 2) Henry Evans; 4) Annie (1811-1903), married James Cox; 5) Cuthbert Million "Cud" (1814-1892), married 1)Millie Ann Garrett, 2) Armida Hackney; 6) Andrew J. (1816-1890), married l) Katherine Wilson, 2) Susan Kemper: 7) Nancy (1818- ?), married Allen Day; 8) George (1820-1857), married Jemima Wireman; 9) Louisa (1822- ?), married William Spencer; and I0) Lydia (1825- ?), married a Meadows.
According to family tradition, Fielden was a great hand for hunting in the mountains, and Fielden, along with his cousin, James Hanks, were known as mighty hunters."
Perhaps the most civic-minded of Fielden Hanks' children was his son, Cuthbert MiIlion Hanks, or "Cud," as he was called. Cud Hanks became one of the largest land owners around Campton, and was so instrumental in organizing Wolfe County, that he became known as "The Father of Wolfe County." He donated the land for the jail and courthouse, and served as the first sheriff. He served in the Kentucky legislature during the last year of the Civil War, representing the district which comprised the counties of Wolfe. Morgan,and Breathitt, and for twenty years thereafter, served as the Wolfe Co. jailer.
Fielden Hanks died on August 13, 1861, and his wife Lydia (Harper) Hanks died on Oct. 12, 1861. Both are buried in the Old City Cemetery (formerly known as the Old Methodist Burying Ground) at Campton, Ky.
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Death: 1830
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Powell Co. Ky CensusuNote: Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Powell County , Ky
Source: (Death Field)
Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Powell County , Ky
Source: (Burial)
Title: Gravestone
Death: 12 SEP 1908 Powell Co. Kentucky
Burial: Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Source: (Birth Field)
Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Powell County , Ky
Death: 1944 USArmy
Source: (Birth Field)
Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Powell County , Ky
Death: 8 JUL 1992 Powell Co. Kentucky
Burial: Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Source: (Birth Field)
Chop Chestnut Cemetary
Powell County , Ky
Death: 1976 Powell Co. Kentucky
Source: (Birth)
Title: GravestoneData:
Text: Meadows Cemetary
Source: (Death Field)
Knox #103 Cemetary
Griders Ridge, South Fork, Powell County, Ky
Death: 15 JUL 1922 Powell Co. Kentucky
Burial: Meadows Cemetary
Burial: --Not Shown--
Source: (Burial)
Title: GravestoneData:
Text: Meadows Cemetary
no dates
Burial: --Not Shown--
Source: (Burial)
Title: GravestoneData:
Text: Meadows Cemetary no dates
Burial: --Not Shown--
Burial: --Not Shown--
Burial: --Not Shown--
Note: Buried Knox Cemetary #103 Griders Ridge, Powell County, Ky
Source: (Burial)
Title: Gravestone
Burial: --Not Shown--
Source: (Death)
Title: Campbell County bond book 1797-1852
Death: 28 JUN 1841 Campbell County, Ky
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