The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . 5 Rosa^ Knox, born July 13, 1845; married Lewis Brown, ofSumpterville, Sumpter county, Ala. Xo children. 6 James^ Croll Knox, Jr., born September 11, 1847, Aberdeen,Miss. 7 Snsan^ Jack Knox, born June 11, 1849; died May 20, 1855. 8 William^ Andrew Knox, born March 29, 1851; marriedJanuary 16, 1879, his cousin, Mary Belle Wardsworth, whosemother, Eosa Bowie, was a daughter of General John Knox died Octol^er 22, 1892, leaving two children. (Afterhi


The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . 5 Rosa^ Knox, born July 13, 1845; married Lewis Brown, ofSumpterville, Sumpter county, Ala. Xo children. 6 James^ Croll Knox, Jr., born September 11, 1847, Aberdeen,Miss. 7 Snsan^ Jack Knox, born June 11, 1849; died May 20, 1855. 8 William^ Andrew Knox, born March 29, 1851; marriedJanuary 16, 1879, his cousin, Mary Belle Wardsworth, whosemother, Eosa Bowie, was a daughter of General John Knox died Octol^er 22, 1892, leaving two children. (Afterhis death his widow, on March 20, 1894, married James , of Covington, Ga. Xo children by him.) Eosa« Belle Knox, born December 16, James Croll Knox, born August 3, 1883. 9 Jabez^ Madison Knox, born May 29, 1853; died August,1888, single. 10 John^ Barnett Kiiox, son of Dr. James C. Knox and MaryL. Bowie, was born February 16, 1857. He resides in Anniston, Ala. He is one of the leaders of theAlabama bar, senior member of the law firm of Knox, Acker &Blackmon. He has a large and lucrative practice, representing. Hon. JOHN B. KNOX, aNNistoN, ALA- Samuel Kxox and Descendants. 103 many of the largest corporations doing business in first cousin, Sydney J. Bowie, is his law partner, and nowrepresents the Fourth Congressional District of Alabama in Congress. Mr. Knox has been for two terms chairman of the Demo-cratic State Executive Committee of Alabama, twice delegatefrom the State at large to national Democratic conventions. In1901 he was elected as one of the four delegates from the Stateat large to the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, leadingby over one hundred votes in the nominating convention, thedelegate at large receiving the next highest vote. He was chosenpresident of tlie convention, and filled the position with distin-guished ability, winning for himself great honor by the part hebore in dealing with the negro problem and other grave a


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