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Capt. William KNOX,  

Born: 1736 in Coleraine, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Occupation: Planter
Died: 19 JUL 1776 in Iredell, On Third Creek, Rowan Co, NC
Age: About 40 years
Buried: JUL 1776 in Salisbury, Rowan Co, NC
   Born    Married    Died
Children with Margaret ALLEN
John KNOX Born: 7 MAY 1756
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 11 OCT 1815
West Union Village, Knox Co, IN
William KNOX Born: 1757
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 1840
Benjamin KNOX Born: 5 JUN 1760
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 2 SEP 1842
James KNOX Born: 1762
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 1826
Jean KNOX Born: 1764
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 1817
Rutherford, TN
Jane KNOX Born: ABT 1765
Rowan Co, NC
Died:
Sarah KNOX Born: 1767
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 1852
Cannon, TN
Robert KNOX Born: 10 MAR 1768
Rowan Co, NC
Died: 10 MAR 1860
Old Hickory, Weakley Co, TN
Unk KNOX Born: 1769
Rowan Co, NC
Died:
Margaret KNOX Born: ABT 1775
Rowan Co, NC
Died:
 
Notes: In "Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, vol. 2 p ____, serial 11393, vol. 3", #49 in cemetery (?)

Coleraine is a town on the River Bann in Londonderry County, Ulster in the north of Ireland.

From "My Forebears" by Linda Cunningham Ewing:
Became heir to the tract of land owned by his parents in Rowan Co, NC. He was Captain in the Revolutionary War. He married a Miss Allen and they had four sons and three daughters.

From DAR
2nd Reg. N.C. Contin. Troops, Rowan Co, (Patriot Index). Killed accidentally by shot from one of his own men.

Letter written by Ephraim Pinkney Knox, April 8, 1898, Star, TX to eldest son, Ramsey William Knox:

Dear Son,

I will tell you all I know about our relations. They are of Irish descent. My father was born in North Carolina. His father was killed in the Revolutionary War by one of his own men. He was Captain of a company and going through a cane break in front of his own men. The hammer of one of his men`s guns was pulled back, and his gun was discharged and killed my Grandpa. My father was the only boy he had. He was small, but took care of his mother and sisters.

He married my mother Martha Brawley, at the age of 40. They had six boys and two girls: William Washington, John Brawley, Ephraim Pinkney, James Robinson, Milton Huston, Andrew Jackson, Margaret Allen Knox and Mary Baty.

Father had no brothers. I do not know how many sisters. I never saw but one of them. I called her Aunt Peggy. I suppose her name was Polly. She married a Mr. Read. They lived in Middle Tennessee. I have seen 4 of her boys: William, James, Andrew and John.

Outside of that, father had no nearer relatives than cousins. You were aquainted with Dr. Absalom Knox. Father and he were cousins. James K Polk and he were about 3rd cousins. Polk`s mother was a knox, a cousin of father.

My understanding is that we were relatives to the Knox, the great Reformer of Ireland. He was Scotch-Irish. There was but the one Knox family in Ireland.

My father`s relations came from North Carolina to Middle Tennessee. They went from there through West Tennessee where we lived. From there they went on West. I find a great many Knox`s in Texas. Claim kin if they can trace their relationship to James K Polk.

That is all I know about our relatives of the Knox family.
Your father,
E. P. Knox

 
Capt. William KNOX
1736 - 19 JUL 1776
John KNOX
1708 - 12 OCT 1758
Jean GRACY
1708 - 18 SEP 1772


Unk KNOX
1682 -
Jean UNK
1686 -
John GRACY
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Jean SINCLAIR
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