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George Washington Knights, son of Thomas Knights and Phebe Burnham.
Born 20 Jun 1817 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, died 12 Jun 1897 at Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, United States, age 79 years, buried at Fairview Cemetery, Wardsboro, Windham County, Vermont, United States Plot C-5. Occupation: Farmer Return to the Interesting People page Served in the 14th Vermont Infantry in U.S. Civil War as a seargent, from 8/28/1862 - 7/30/1863. Was originally organized for the defense of Washington after some early Union disasters of the war. The 14th fought at the battle of Gettysburg... from Wikipedia: On the afternoon of July 2, the 14th double-quicked to the rescue of a Union battery that was threatened by an attack by Confederate General A. P. Hill. The 13th, 14th and 16th Vermont regiments played a pivotal role in the Union repulse of Pickett's Charge on the afternoon of July 3. The 13th and 16th regiments flanked James L. Kemper's brigade as it approached the copse of trees on Cemetery Ridge, then the 16th wheeled about, and joined by the 14th, stopped the advance of Cadmus M. Wilcox's brigade, capturing hundreds of Virginians. Lieutenant George Benedict, an aide to Brigadier General George J. Stannard, related General Abner Doubleday's reaction, saying he "waved his hat and shouted: 'Glory to God, glory to God! See the Vermonters go it!'"[1] After the battle, the 14th regiment participated in the pursuit of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia across the Catoctin mountains to Middletown, Maryland, then back over South Mountain, through Boonesboro, to Williamsport by July 14. The regiment marched to Harper's Ferry, across South Mountain again, and camped near Petersville, near Berlin. On July 18, the regiment was released, took a train from Berlin to Baltimore. It reached New York City on July 20. General Edward Canby, who commanded a small number of troops trying to contain the Draft riots that had been raging for four days, asked Colonel Nicholson to hold his regiment in the city for a few days. Colonel Nichols gathered his regiment and made an impassioned plea for them to remain, but the men demurred. The regiment continued its trip home, arrived in Brattleboro on July 21, and mustered out on July 30. 1860 census lists Esther Graves (dob 1835) as a servant. Relative/in-law? @S66@
Married 23 Mar 1837 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, age 19 years (married 45 years) to:
Sally Waterman, age by marriage 24 years, daughter of Job Waterman and Hannah Aldrich.
Born 21 Jul 1812 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, died 20 Sep 1882 at Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, United States, age 70 years, buried at Fairview Cemetery, Wardsboro, Windham County, Vermont, United States Plot C-5 Per Jamaica VT Town Clerk (via ancestry member): Age at death 70yrs, 1mo, 20d. Cause of death suicide-morphia. @S18@ From the Shrewsbury VT Town Clerk (via ancestry member) State of Vermont Rutland County] Be it remembered that on the 23rd day of March AD 1837 Mr. George W. Knight & Miss Sally Waterman were duly joined in marriage by me James Hudson, Minister.@S18@
Children:
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Caroline KnightsBorn 18 Feb 1838 at ,, Vermont, United States 2.
Abigail Lenora KnightsBorn 03 Aug 1839 at ,, Vermont, United States 3.
Altha Elvira KnightsBorn 23 Jun 1841 at ,, Vermont, United States 4.
Candice KnightsBorn 07 Feb 1843 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States 5.
Hannah Julia KnightsBorn 22 Oct 1844 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, died 02 Sep 1850 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, age 5 years 6.
Nancy Irene KnightsBorn 22 Apr 1846 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, died 15 Aug 1882 at Putney, Windham County, Vermont, United States, age 36 years 7.
Edward KnightsBorn 1849 at ,, Vermont, United States 8.
Edwin KnightsBorn 1849 at ,, Vermont, United States 9.
Phebe KnightsBorn 1851 at ,, Vermont, United States 10.
George Knights JrBorn 19 Dec 1852 at Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, died 30 Aug 1924 at Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, United States, age 71 years, buried at Fairview Cemetery, Wardsboro, Windham County, Vermont, United States Plot A-11. Occupation: Farmer 11.
Edmod E. KnightsBorn 1857 at ,, Vermont, United States |