The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS KNOX, JACKSBORO, TEX. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS KNOX AND SOME op His graNdcHiLdreN- Samuel Kxox and Descendants. 81 iiess at Dalilonega, Ga.; later moved to Charleston, Tenn., wherehe was a successful merchant. Accumulating a sufficiency, heretired in 1869. He was for years previous to his death presidentof the Bank of Charleston, in Cleveland, Tenn.; was a rulingelder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, taking a greatinterest in all chu
The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS KNOX, JACKSBORO, TEX. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS KNOX AND SOME op His graNdcHiLdreN- Samuel Kxox and Descendants. 81 iiess at Dalilonega, Ga.; later moved to Charleston, Tenn., wherehe was a successful merchant. Accumulating a sufficiency, heretired in 1869. He was for years previous to his death presidentof the Bank of Charleston, in Cleveland, Tenn.; was a rulingelder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, taking a greatinterest in all church affairs. Contributed liberally toward theerection of the Cumberland Presbyterian Churches at both Ivnox-ville and Chattanooga, Tenn. He educated several young menfor the ministry; was generous to the poor and needy, and lovedby all who knew him. He died in 1892 at Cleveland, where hehad resided some years. 3 Hugh^ Crawford Knox never married; lived most of his lifein Charleston, Tenn.; came to his death by being kicked by amule in 1882. 4 SamueP Knox emigrated to near Decatur, Texas, where hedied in 1887. He married Mary E. Grills. One child: Harriet* Elizabeth Knox marri
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