Henry Knoll
1827 - 1912 (85 years)-
Name Henry Knoll Born 10 Mar 1827 Germany [1, 2] - Schascham, Germany
Gender Male Census 1860 Lee, Platte County, Missouri Census 1870 Franklin, Jackson County, Kansas Census 1880 Liberty, Jackson County, Kansas Died 27 Aug 1912 Jackson County, Kansas [1, 2] Buried Holton Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas [1, 2] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145578190/henry-knoll
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Person ID I3329 Hedges Last Modified 13 Jan 2024
Family Christina Weber, b. 5 Jan 1826, Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany , d. 23 Apr 1922, Jackson County, Kansas (Age 96 years) Married 1858 [1, 2] Children 1. Mary Jane Knoll, b. 25 Nov 1861, Platte County, Missouri , d. 11 May 1903, Holton, Jackson County, Kansas (Age 41 years) Last Modified 13 Jan 2024 Family ID F1486 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Henry Knoll was born in the province of Schascham Germany, on March 10, 1827, and died at his home 7 miles north of Holton, August 27, 1912. He came to America in 1854 and in 1858 he was married to Miss Christina Weber. To them were born six children, two of whom preceded him in death, viz. Mrs. Jennie Cassity and Mrs. Lillie Stous. There remains Christina Haag, Mrs. Hannah Hersh, Miss Minnie Knoll and Miss Rosa Knoll. The Knolls moved from Wisconsin to Kansas in 1864, locating at Leavenworth and a year later they came to Holton ... converted to God and united with the Evangelical Association as a charter member of the Holton congregation some 46 years ago. Having became 85 years he became feeble .... the remains was placed to rest in the Holton cemetery.
The Holton Recorder, September 5, 1912.
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- Henry Knoll was born in the province of Schascham Germany, on March 10, 1827, and died at his home 7 miles north of Holton, August 27, 1912. He came to America in 1854 and in 1858 he was married to Miss Christina Weber. To them were born six children, two of whom preceded him in death, viz. Mrs. Jennie Cassity and Mrs. Lillie Stous. There remains Christina Haag, Mrs. Hannah Hersh, Miss Minnie Knoll and Miss Rosa Knoll. The Knolls moved from Wisconsin to Kansas in 1864, locating at Leavenworth and a year later they came to Holton ... converted to God and united with the Evangelical Association as a charter member of the Holton congregation some 46 years ago. Having became 85 years he became feeble .... the remains was placed to rest in the Holton cemetery.
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