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Descendants of Richard and Sarah Rogers Knight


Nathan POTTER was born in 1754. He died on 6 Sep 1831 in Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island. He was buried in Nathan Potter Lot, Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island. Nathan married (MRIN:725) Sarah KNIGHT-K8K2-XWM on 5 Feb 1778 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.

BIOGRAPHY: Potter Hill, from J. R. Cole's History of Washington and Kent Counties,
Rhode Island, part 3 (final installment):

About this time, 1792, 'Nathan Potter had a blacksmith shop at
the west end of the bridge, which he removed to the east side of the river,
and added to it a trip-hammer. This property, after his failure in 1814,
was owned by Daniel and Oliver Babcock, excellent men and good workmen,
who continued the smith business till 1858, when the shop was removed, the
privilege having been sold by Daniel Babcock, in 1851, to the owners of
the property on the other side of the stream.'
Thomas W. & Joseph Potter & Co., mentioned in a previous
paragraph, enlarged the manufacturing business, and worthily conducted it,
till 1843, when they sold mills and privilege to Messrs. Edwin and Horace
Babcock.
In 1800 the place could boast but three residences near the bridge.
Joseph Potter, father of Thomas W., Joseph and Henry, died December
14th, 1822, at the age of sixty-three, a man of industry, ability,
integrity, decision, generosity and piety. 'He was long a pillar and clerk
of the old Sabbatarian Church, when it numbered near nine hundred members.'
The progenitor of this worthy Potter family was Martin Potter,
who is reported to have been a son of one of the Regicides--one of the
judges that condemned Charles I. On the restoration of the monarchy, he
fled to this country, and took shelter with his cousins in South Kingstown,
R.I., where he lived till his death. He was reticent in respect to his
history. It appears, however, that he owned a large estate in North
Shields, on the banks of the Tyne, in England--in the midst of the coal
region--property valued in 1835 at $9,000,000. Before his flight he
leased the estate for ninety-nine years. At the expiration of the lease,
an attampt was made to confiscate the property, and it passed into the
charge of the Bishop of Durham. Measures were instituted, prior to the
revolution, to recover it; these were borken up by the war. During the
present century, the suit has been re-opened, and is still pending. The
estate embraces 'something like 400 acres, one mile of docks, and near
300 houses.'
As one of the witnesses and noble representatives of Potter Hill
and Hopkinton, mention should be made of Deacon Daniel Babcock, or, as
he was often called, Judge Babcock. He was born in North Stonington
August 31st, 1762. He was a blacksmith, and commenced business at Potter
Hill, where he married. For forty-six years he was justice of the peace;
for nine years from 1807 to 1816, he was a member of the upper house of the
state, elected by general prox, and carried with him the suffrage of all
parties, retaining the office by a unanimous vote. For ten years he was
a judge of the county court for Washington county. He was the intimate
friend and counselor of Governors Fenner, Knight and others. As a
Christian man, he honorably maintained his profession for sixty-three years,
and for fifty-eight years he was a deacon in the staunch old Sabbatarian
church in Hopkinton, in which church he also served as chorister for
nearly half a century. He belonged to the soundly Evangelical portion
of his denomination; was the intimate friend and relative of Reverend
Rufus Babcock; was loved and honored by Reverend Stephen Gano and others,
of Providence; and was sent for, far and near, as arbiter and counselor
in difficult cases in church and in private life. He served for a short
time in the revolutionary army. He died in Hopkinton September 18th, 1846.
His brother, Doctor Christopher Babcock, was a distinguished surgeon in
the revolutionary army, and died in the service.
J. P. Campbell & Co., the purchasers of the mills of R. & A.
Babcock, employ about two hudnred hands and manufacture fine fancy
cassimeres. The store and post office at this place are kept by A. R.
Andrews.

Sarah KNIGHT [Parents]-K8K2-XWM was born on 4 May 1757 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 11 Sep 1843 in Kent County, Rhode Island. She was buried in Nathan Potter Lot, Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island. Sarah married (MRIN:725) Nathan POTTER on 5 Feb 1778 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.

BIOGRAPHY: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90
page 115
 
Mrs. May Reynolds Smith.
DAR ID Number: 89351
Born in Factoryville, Pa.
Wife of Bromley Smith.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Reynolds, Corp. Lowery Chace, Abel Gardner, Nathan Potter, and Josiah Davis, as follows:
1. Martin Nelson Reynolds (1841-1902) m. 1865 Christine Capwell (b. 1843).
2. Beriah Reynolds (1812-63) m. 1839 Laura Baker (b. 1820); Abel Capwell (1809-91) m. Eliza Chace (1808-77).
3. Solomon Reynolds (1771-1852) m. 1792 Frances Northup (b. 1774); Paul Baker (d. 1832) m. Polly Davis; George Capwell m. 1803 Mary Gardner; Gorton Chace (1789-1839) m. 1806, Freelove Potter (1786-1859).
4. Robert Reynolds m. 1757 Eunice Waite (1735-1802); Josiah Davis m. 1st ?; Abel Gardner m. 1st Lucina ?; Nathan Potter m. 1778 Sarah Knight (b. 1757); Lowerey Chace m. 1780 Mary Wightman (1759-1843).
Robert Reynolds (1736-1806) comanded the 1st company of trainband, 1781-82, of Exeter, R. I., where he was born. He died in Factoryville, Pa.
Also No. 82300.
[p.115] Lowery Chace served as corporal in Capt. Thomas Rice's company, Colonel Waterman's regiment, Rhode Island militia. He was born, 1759, in Rhode Island.
Abel Gardner (1763-1840) enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Lemuel Wood's company. In 1818 he was a pensioner from New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N. H. He died in Fitchburg, Mass.
Nathan Potter (1757-1831) enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Thomas Holden's company, Col. J. M. Varnum's regiment, and served several other enlistments under different commands. He applied for a pension, 1836, and it was allowed. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Coventry, R. I.
Josiah Davis (1758-1848) enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Martin Lord's company, Col. Sylvanus Graves' Connecticut regiment. He was buried in Franklin Forks, Pa.

MARRIAGE: Groom's Name: Nathan Potter
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Bride's Name: Sarah Knight
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Marriage Date: 05 Feb 1778
Marriage Place: Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51245-1
System Origin: Rhode_Island-ODM
Source Film Number: 931513
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Collection: Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916


William BENNETT [Parents] was born on 15 May 1706. William married (MRIN:726) Hannah CAPWELL on 2 Oct 1731 in Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island.

Hannah CAPWELL was born in 1708. Hannah married (MRIN:726) William BENNETT on 2 Oct 1731 in Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island.

They had the following children.

  F i Welthian BENNETT-KHRQ-TS8 was born on 14 Feb 1738/1739. She died after 1810.

Philip KNIGHT [Parents]-KLXJ-TKZ was born in 1773 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He died on 30 Mar 1849 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He was buried in Sarle Lot, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Philip married (MRIN:727) Polly SEARLE in 1813.

BIOGRAPHY: The Wildbores in America
A Family Tree Originally published in 1907
John Reid Wilbor - Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Published 1933
George W. King Printing Co.
Baltimore, Maryland
Volume I - Page 111

Polly SEARLE [Parents] was born on 8 Sep 1793. She died on 11 Feb 1885 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. She was buried in Sarle Lot, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Polly married (MRIN:727) Philip KNIGHT-KLXJ-TKZ in 1813.

BIOGRAPHY: The Wildbores in America
A Family Tree Originally published in 1907
John Reid Wilbor - Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Published 1933
George W. King Printing Co.
Baltimore, Maryland
Volume I - Page 111

CENSUS: 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Polly Knight
Age: 56
Estimated birth year: abt 1794
Birth Place: Rhode Island
Gender: Female
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island
Family Number: 33
Household Members: Name Age
Polly Knight 56
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island; Roll  M432_843; Page: 182B; Image: 170.


Joseph SEARLE [Parents] was born on 13 Apr 1751 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He died on 16 Oct 1831 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He was buried in Cranston Lot, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Joseph married (MRIN:728) Lurana WILBOR on 1 Jan 1793.

Other marriages:
BUDLONG, Rhobe

Lurana WILBOR [Parents] was born on 28 Apr 1762. She died on 7 Dec 1850 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. She was buried in Cranston Lot, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Lurana married (MRIN:728) Joseph SEARLE on 1 Jan 1793.

They had the following children.

  F i Polly SEARLE was born on 8 Sep 1793. She died on 11 Feb 1885.

George KNIGHT [Parents]-K8L4-9V7 was born about 1778 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He died in 1826. George married (MRIN:729) Rhobe SEARLE-LCJ6-4T8.

Rhobe SEARLE [Parents]-LCJ6-4T8 was born in 1780. She died on 14 Sep 1848. Rhobe married (MRIN:729) George KNIGHT-K8L4-9V7.

Other marriages:
ROUNDS, Parvis

BIOGRAPHY: William L. Clements Library
The University of Michigan
Small Collections
Sarle Family Papers Papers, 1807-1826
Joseph Sarle, his wife, and their seven children mostly remained close to the home base of Cranston, Rhode Island. However, two daughters, Rhobe Knight and Dorcas Arnold, moved to northern New York State after marriage, ca. 1805-1810. The collection centers on their experiences in this raw, new place. Both George and Rhobe Knight and Ichabod and Dorcas Arnold bought land to clear and farm near Ogdensburg in present-day St. Lawrence County. Knight also worked as a cooper, while Arnold operated a small-scale lumbering operation. The Knights had five children: Luvana (b. 1814), Caroline, Emmeline and two others whose names are not mentioned. It appears that Caroline was the oldest, Luvana the youngest. The marriage was an unhappy one, and the difficulties began early on when George left his family and joined the army during the War of 1812. He seems never to have been a steady household presence after that, taking off for extended periods without making provision for Rhobe and the children, leaving legal and financial messes behind him. Parvis Round, a hired man who moved in during Knight's military service, eventually took over the property, as well as the role of father and husband, it would seem. He was at first a suitor of Rhobe's sister Luvana, but when George Knight died in 1826 there was speculation that his widow and Round, who had evidently cohabited all these years, would marry Though both families were poor, the Arnolds seemed to have a better time of it, although Ichabod was frequently quite ill and bore up by dosing himself with opium. It is difficult to estimate how many children Dorcas Arnold bore, for there is not one year in the scope of the letters where a new baby (one a stillborn) does not arrive. Anna Arnold Cole was the oldest. Other children mentioned are Joseph (b. 1812) Nancy (b. 1817) and Rhobe. Anna's husband, Joseph Cole, was probably a cousin. They had at least two children: Polly Maria[h] (b. 1819) and a younger son, Joseph. Dorcas Arnold was a fervent Methodist. Her religious enthusiasm was not shared by sister Rhobe, and this may have been the beginning of a rift between them which opened wider when their husbands began arguing over money and land titles and wound up in court over it. Dorcas blamed her sister for George's estrangement, and even went so far (according to Rhobe) as to accuse her of having children by men other than him, maintaining that Knight was physically unable to father a child. According to one of Rhobe's letters, the two sisters intended to make up, but it's not clear whether they ever became close again.

They had the following children.

  F i
Luvana KNIGHT-LCVH-4X9 was born in 1814.
  F ii
Caroline KNIGHT-LCVH-4XQ.
  F iii
Emaline KNIGHT-LCVH-4XD.

Parvis ROUNDS [Parents]. Parvis married (MRIN:730) Rhobe SEARLE-LCJ6-4T8.

CENSUS: Name: Parris Rounds
Census place: Spring Arbor, Jackson, Michigan
Age: 52 years
Estimated birth year: 1798
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Race or color (expanded):
Death month:
Death date:
Film number: 443568
Digital GS number: 4200027
Image number: 00232
Reference number: 20
Dwelling: 235
Household id: 235
Marital status:
Free or slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850

Rhobe SEARLE [Parents]-LCJ6-4T8 was born in 1780. She died on 14 Sep 1848. Rhobe married (MRIN:730) Parvis ROUNDS.

Other marriages:
KNIGHT, George

BIOGRAPHY: William L. Clements Library
The University of Michigan
Small Collections
Sarle Family Papers Papers, 1807-1826
Joseph Sarle, his wife, and their seven children mostly remained close to the home base of Cranston, Rhode Island. However, two daughters, Rhobe Knight and Dorcas Arnold, moved to northern New York State after marriage, ca. 1805-1810. The collection centers on their experiences in this raw, new place. Both George and Rhobe Knight and Ichabod and Dorcas Arnold bought land to clear and farm near Ogdensburg in present-day St. Lawrence County. Knight also worked as a cooper, while Arnold operated a small-scale lumbering operation. The Knights had five children: Luvana (b. 1814), Caroline, Emmeline and two others whose names are not mentioned. It appears that Caroline was the oldest, Luvana the youngest. The marriage was an unhappy one, and the difficulties began early on when George left his family and joined the army during the War of 1812. He seems never to have been a steady household presence after that, taking off for extended periods without making provision for Rhobe and the children, leaving legal and financial messes behind him. Parvis Round, a hired man who moved in during Knight's military service, eventually took over the property, as well as the role of father and husband, it would seem. He was at first a suitor of Rhobe's sister Luvana, but when George Knight died in 1826 there was speculation that his widow and Round, who had evidently cohabited all these years, would marry Though both families were poor, the Arnolds seemed to have a better time of it, although Ichabod was frequently quite ill and bore up by dosing himself with opium. It is difficult to estimate how many children Dorcas Arnold bore, for there is not one year in the scope of the letters where a new baby (one a stillborn) does not arrive. Anna Arnold Cole was the oldest. Other children mentioned are Joseph (b. 1812) Nancy (b. 1817) and Rhobe. Anna's husband, Joseph Cole, was probably a cousin. They had at least two children: Polly Maria[h] (b. 1819) and a younger son, Joseph. Dorcas Arnold was a fervent Methodist. Her religious enthusiasm was not shared by sister Rhobe, and this may have been the beginning of a rift between them which opened wider when their husbands began arguing over money and land titles and wound up in court over it. Dorcas blamed her sister for George's estrangement, and even went so far (according to Rhobe) as to accuse her of having children by men other than him, maintaining that Knight was physically unable to father a child. According to one of Rhobe's letters, the two sisters intended to make up, but it's not clear whether they ever became close again.


Joseph SEARLE [Parents] was born on 13 Apr 1751 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He died on 16 Oct 1831 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. He was buried in Cranston Lot, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Joseph married (MRIN:731) Rhobe BUDLONG on 30 Dec 1779 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.

Other marriages:
WILBOR, Lurana

Rhobe BUDLONG was born in 1748. She died on 11 Feb 1786 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. Rhobe married (MRIN:731) Joseph SEARLE on 30 Dec 1779 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.

They had the following children.

  F i Rhobe SEARLE-LCJ6-4T8 was born in 1780. She died on 14 Sep 1848.

David GROMMON was born on 17 Sep 1795. David married (MRIN:732) Robahs KNIGHT-L3SC-GFV about 1822.

BIOGRAPHY: The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New
By Timothy Hopkins
Volume I
Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co.
San Francisco, California
1903 - Page 501

Robahs KNIGHT [Parents]-L3SC-GFV was born on 23 Jun 1792 in Harford, Washington, New York. She died on 8 Nov 1850 in Adams Center, Jefferson, New York. Robahs married (MRIN:732) David GROMMON about 1822.

BIOGRAPHY: Robahr   Knight  
  Birth: 23 June 1792--  , Cranston Ri Or Hartford, NY
  Death: 8 November 1850 --   
  Spouse:  David Grammon      
  Parents: Moses   Knight, Sarah   Stockwell

The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New
By Timothy Hopkins
Volume I
Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co.
San Francisco, California
1903 - Page 501


Dexter KNIGHT [Parents]-KLQW-Y1Z was born on 2 Dec 1793 in Hartford, Washington, New York. He died on 24 Nov 1877. Dexter married (MRIN:733) Cynthia LITTLE-LCJH-R7C on 4 Jan 1816.

BIOGRAPHY: Dexter   Knight  
Birth: 2 December 1793-- Washington County, Hartford, NY
Death: 24 November 1877 --   
Spouse:        
Parents: Moses   Knight, Sarah   Stockwell

The Descendants of George Little
By George Thomas Little, A.M.,
Auburn, Maine
Published by the Author
1882 - Page 173

CENSUS: 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Dexter Knight
Age: 56
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1794
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Clarkson, Monroe, New York
Household Members: Name Age
Dexter Knight 56  
Dexter H Knight 22  
Lovina Knight 32  
Mary Knight 13  
Sardus Knight 16  
Seynlhie Knight 24  
Seyntha Knight 54  
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Clarkson, Monroe, New York; Roll: M432_528; Page: 157; Image: 40.

1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Dexter Knight
Age in 1860: 66  
Birth Year: abt 1794  
Birthplace: New York  
Home in 1860: Union, Monroe, New York
Gender: Male  
Post Office: North Clarkson
Household Members: Name Age
Dexter Knight 66  
Jddson Knight 40  
Lorina Knight 40  
Elizabeth Brice 7  
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Union, Monroe, New York; Roll: M653_785; Page: 610; Image: 303.

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Dexter Knight
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1793
Age in 1870: 77  
Birthplace: New York  
Home in 1870: Hamlin, Monroe, New York
Race: White  
Gender: Male  
Post Office: Hamlin  
Household Members: Name Age
Dexter Knight 77  
Lavina Knight 50  
Emma Snell 16  
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Hamlin, Monroe, New York; Roll: M593_972; Page: 224; Image: 453.

Cynthia LITTLE [Parents]-LCJH-R7C was born on 5 Apr 1796 in Hebron, Washington, New York. She died on 3 Oct 1855. Cynthia married (MRIN:733) Dexter KNIGHT-KLQW-Y1Z on 4 Jan 1816.

BIOGRAPHY: The Descendants of George Little
By George Thomas Little, A.M.,
Auburn, Maine
Published by the Author
1882 - Page 173

They had the following children.

  F i
Lovina KNIGHT-KH6R-SSD was born on 10 Oct 1817 in Clarkson, Monroe, New York.



BIOGRAPHY: The Descendants of George Little
By George Thomas Little, A.M.,
Auburn, Maine
Published by the Author
1882 - Page 173
  F ii Sarah M. KNIGHT-LCJH-RF1 was born on 2 Mar 1819.
  F iii Alzina KNIGHT-KH3S-JVP was born on 28 Apr 1820. She died on 20 Jun 1847.
  F iv Phebe KNIGHT-LCJH-RNW was born on 4 Jun 1822. She died on 8 Aug 1905.
  M v Alonzo KNIGHT-LCJH-RND was born on 16 Aug 1825. He died on 25 May 1857.
  F vi Cynthia KNIGHT-KZC1-K6Z was born on 22 Sep 1826. She died on 20 Jan 1870.
  M vii
Dexter H. KNIGHT-K8ZV-BD3 was born on 7 Oct 1828 in Clarkson, Monroe, New York. He died on 5 Oct 1851 in Sodus, Wayne, New York.

BIOGRAPHY: The Descendants of George Little
By George Thomas Little, A.M.,
Auburn, Maine
Published by the Author
1882 - Page 174

CENSUS: Name: Dexter H Knight
Residence: Monroe, New York
Age: 22 years
Estimated birth year: 1828
Birth place: New York
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Race or color (expanded):
Death month:
Death date: 1851
Film number: 17104
Image number: 00044
Reference number: 21
Dwelling: 282
Household id: 289
Marital status: Single
Free or slave: Free
Collection: 1850 United States Census
  F viii Orpha KNIGHT-LCJH-RNL was born on 14 Apr 1831. She died in 1854.
  M ix Sardus Justin KNIGHT-KHXR-3VN was born on 5 May 1835.
  F x Mary Jane KNIGHT-LH1L-CPR was born on 17 May 1837. She died on 25 Feb 1887.

David LITTLE [Parents] was born on 22 Jun 1765. He died in 1827. David married (MRIN:734) Lovina COOPER.

Lovina COOPER died in 1808. Lovina married (MRIN:734) David LITTLE.

They had the following children.

  F i Cynthia LITTLE-LCJH-R7C was born on 5 Apr 1796. She died on 3 Oct 1855.

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