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Title: The Mellett and Hickman Families of Henry County, Indiana
Page: II:419
Author: Franklin Miller Jr.
Publication: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Braun-Brumfield, Inc., 1974
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Title: 1900 United States census Noble County, Oklahoma, population schedule
Author: Charles Knox household
Publication: City of Perry, supervisor's district [SD] 219, enumeration district [ED] 152, sheet 21, page 246, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1340
Text: 1) Knox, Charles, head, W, M, Oct, ___, age 24, married 0 years, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio, drygoods merchant, owned mortgaged home 2) Knox, Beulah, wife, W, F, Nov, ___, age 19, ) married 0 years, born Missouri, father born Missouri, mother born Kentucky
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Title: Charles Knox death certificate number 011599 (1949)
Publication: Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahome 73152
Text: Place of death: Ponca City Hospital, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma Male, White, Married, born Oct 9, 1875, age 73 years, 9 months, 23 days Death date August 2, 1949 Internal Revenue Service Colletor Father: Bethel Knox Mother: Elizabeth Knight Informant: Laura Knox, Ponca City, Oklahoma Death cause: Coronary Thrombosis Burial: Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Oklahoma
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Title: Muskingum County Probate Court Record of Births
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Title: 1880 United States census, Saline County, Kansas, population schedule
Author: Bethuel Knox household
Publication: Cambria Township, supervisor's district [SD] 3, enumeration district [ED] 292, page 2, dwelling 12, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 395
Text: 1) Knox, Bethuel, W, M, 42, married, farmer, born Ohio, parents born Ohio 2) Knox, Elizabeth, W, F, 39, wife, married, keeping house, born Ohio, parents born England 3) Knox, Alice, W, F, 15, daughter, single, at home, born Illinois, parents born Ohio 4) Knox, Philip, W, M, 11, son, single, at home, born Illinois, parents born Ohio 5) Knox, Alen, W, M, 8, son, single, at home, born Ohio, parents born Ohio 6) Knox, John, W, M, 6, son, single, at home, born Ohio, parents born Ohio 7) Knox, Charles, W, M, 4, son, single, at home, born Ohio, parents born Ohio 8) Knox, Della, W, F, 2, daughter, single, at home, born Ohio, parents born Ohio 9) Knox, Estella, W, F, 2, daughter, single, at home, born Ohio, parents born Ohio
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Title: 1885 Ottawa County, Kansas, state census
Author: B. Knox household
Publication: Richland Township dwelling 2, family 2, Kansas State Historical Society reel KS1885, 105
Text: 1) B. Knox, 46, M, W, married, farmer, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 2) M.A. Knox, 32, F, W, married, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 3) P. Knox, 15, M, W, born Illinois, to Kansas from Missouri 4) A. Knox, 12, M, W, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 5) J. Knox, 11, M, W, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 6) C. Knox, 9, M, W, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 7) D. Knox, 7, F, W, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 8) S. Knox, 7, F, W, born Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio 9) A.M. Ritter, 12, F, W, born Kansas 10) W.T. Ritter, 12, M, W, born Kansas 11) E.A. Ritter, 9 F, W, born Kansas
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Title: 1910 United States census Noble County, Oklahoma, population schedule
Author: Charles Knox
Publication: City of Perry supervisor's district [SD] 1, enumeration district [ED] 153, sheet 12, page 128, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1264
Text: 1) Knox, Charles, lodger, male, W, 35, divorced, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio, speaks English, salesman, dry goods, working April 15, 1910, no weeks out of work in 1909, can read and write
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Title: 1920 United States census Noble County, Oklahoma, population schedule
Author: Charles Knox household
Publication: Perry City, 3rd ward, supervisor's district [SD] 8, enumeration district [ED] 177, sheet 12, line 36, National Archives micropublication T625
Text: 1) Knox, Charles, head, rental home, M, W, 44, married, born US, father born US, mother born US, contractor, city dam worker on own account 2) Knox, Laura, wife, F, W, 34, married, born Tenn, father born US, mother born US
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Title: 1930 United States census Noble County, Oklahoma, population schedule
Author: Charles Knox household
Publication: Perry supervisor's district [SD] 2, enumeration district [ED] 52-19, sheet 7B, dwelling 165, family 166, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1915
Text: 1) Knox, Charles, head, owned home, $5,000 real estate value, no radio, does not live on a farm, M, W, 54, married, first marriage age 25, no school attendance previous year, can read and write, born Ohio, parents born Ohio, speaks English, fire insurance agent, works on own account, employed yesterday, not a veteran 2) Knox, Laura, wife, F, W, 42, first marriage age 26, no school attendance, can read and write, born Kansas, parents born Missouri, speaks English, no occupation
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Title: Charles Knox, Pioneer City Merchant, Dies After Attack
Publication: �i�Perry Daily�/i�, Perry, Oklahoma, August 3, 1949
Text: Charles Knox, Pioneer City Merchant, Dies After Attack Charles Knox, 73, a pioneer Perry businessman and brother of Allen Knox, 1209 Cedar Street, died at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday in a Ponca City hospital. Knox, who moved to Ponca City from Perry in 1933, had suffered a heart attack earlier this week and was taken to the hospital shortly thereafter. Arrangements for final rites have not been completed. Services will be announced by Newton funeral home. Knox came to Perry at the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1893 with his family. He, his father, and a brother, John Knox, opened a mercantile business and operated it for several years. Later, Knox and his brother bought their father's interests in the firm and operated it together until the elder Knox and John Knox purchased the business which is now the Famous department store. The deceased was in the insurance business for many years and served for a while as a justice of the peace here. In September of 1933, he became an internal revenue collector for the U.S. treasury department and moved to Ponca City. He retired last year. Knox was married in October, 1913. His wife survives. He was born October 8, 1875, in Ohio, and was a 32nd degree Mason. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son and daughter by his first wife, Charles of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Mabel Fischer of Los Angeles, a sister, Mrs. Della Eisenhauer of Bennington, Kansas, two brothers, John of Santa Anna, Calif., and Allen of Perry. John Knox is due to arrive Thursday morning from California.
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Title: To The 241 Pioneers and Descendents of Old Time Settlers In The Cherokee Strip
Author: John Knox
Publication: California, 16 September 1948
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Title: Sedalia Lady Weds: Marriage of Miss Beulah Bolton to C. E. Knox
Publication: unidentified newspaper clipping probably from Perry, Oklahoma, hand dated 16 September 1899
Text: Sedalia Lady Weds: Marriage of Miss Beulah Bolton to C. E. Knox The marriage of one of Sedalia's popular young ladies was thus referred to by the Perry, Ok., enterprise-Time of the 7th inst.: One of the prettiest home weddings since the opening in Perry, was that of Mr. Charles E. Knox and Miss Beulah B. Bolton last night at the home of the bride's uncle, Ex-Mayor E. E. Wade. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. W. Hughes, pastor of the M. E. church, south, who very pleasantly said the words which joined these happy young people. . . . . . . Mr. Knox is the junior member of the firm of Knox Bros., a young man of sterling worth, and a factor in all that pertains to the best interests of the city. In a business way he enjoys the confidence of all; socially he is one of the most popular young men of the city; politically he is prominent in the councils of his party, having served a term as city clerk of Shawnee, Oklahoma, and been honored with his party nomination for the office of treasurer of this city at the last election. Miss Bolton is a society favorite here, one of the most beautiful young ladies in the territory and a general favorite with all. Shortly after the holidays she arrived in Perry from her home in Sedalia, Missouri, for a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wade. Her meeting with Mr. Knox soon after this seems to be another case of "love at first sight." The time for her departure came and passed. Instead of returning to Missouri, she prevailed upon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bolton, to come to Oklahoma, and they, too, found attractions, but of another kind, in Perry.
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Title: Letter from Mabel Knox Fischer (561 S. Alandele, Los Angeles, California 90036)
Publication: to Franklin Miller, 9 August 1973
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