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Dolly Angeline Knight 1886–1957 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 01, 1886

Birth Location: Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas

Death Date: January 09, 1957

Death Location: Snyder, Scurry, Texas

Father: Frances Knight

Mother: Martha Ledbetter

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Dolly Angeline Knight was born in 1886 in Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas, the child of Frances Washington Knight And Martha Jane Ledbetter. Dolly Angeline Knight passed away in 1957 in Snyder, Scurry, Texas.

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Biography

  • Dolly Angeline Knight was born in 1886 in Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas, the child of Frances Washington Knight And Martha Jane Ledbetter.
  • Dolly Angeline Knight passed away in 1957 in Snyder, Scurry, Texas.

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Dolly Knight's Ancestors

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Dolly Knight
1886–1957
Birth Place: Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas
Parents
Frances Washington Knight
1848–1919
Crawford County, Georgia
Martha (Jane) Ledbetter
1855–1937
Parker County, Texas
Grandparents
Enoch (Blackston) Knight
1824–1875
Macon County, Georgia
Amanda (Elizabeth) Strickland
1829–1860
Georgia, USA
Isaac (Anderson) Ledbetter
1824–1897
Overton County, Tennessee
Cynthia (Synthia) Jones
1824–1910
Nettle Carrier Creek, Overton, Tennessee, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Dolly Knight's Timeline

2 Records

1886
July 01, 1886
Birth of Dolly Angeline Knight in Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas
Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas
1957
January 09, 1957
Age 71
Death of Dolly Angeline Knight in Snyder, Scurry, Texas
Snyder, Scurry, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 01, 1886
    Event Place: Fort Belknap, Young County, Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 09, 1957
    Event Place: Snyder, Scurry, Texas

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