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Kathryn Catherine McKnight 1858–1926 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1858

Birth Location: Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 8 Apr 1926

Death Location: Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Father: John Mcknight

Mother: Mary Meck

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Kathryn Catherine McKnight was born in 1858 in Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Thomas Lurey Mcknight And Mary R Meck. Kathryn Catherine McKnight passed away in 1926 in Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • Kathryn Catherine McKnight was born in 1858 in Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Thomas Lurey Mcknight And Mary R Meck.
  • Kathryn Catherine McKnight passed away in 1926 in Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

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Kathryn McKnight's Ancestors

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Kathryn McKnight
1858–1926
Birth Place: Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John Thomas Lurey Mcknight
1803–1881
Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Mary (R) Meck
1818–1881
Evans City, Butler County, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
George McKnight
1778–
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Kathryn McKnight's Timeline

2 Records

1858
May 1858
Birth of Kathryn Catherine McKnight in Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
1926
8 Apr 1926
Age 68
Death of Kathryn Catherine McKnight in Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1858
    Event Place: Carbon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1926
    Event Place: Findleysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

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