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Samuel Knight
Marriage Certificate - Samuel Knight

Early Church issued marriage certificate for Samuel Knight & Mary Ann Skinner, dated 3rd July, 1859 at Stoke Damerel, Devon:

It appears by the Register Book of Marriages belonging to the Parish of Stoke Damerel, in the County of Devon, that Samuel Knight and Mary Ann Skinner were married in the Parish Church of Stoke Damerel aforesaid by Banns, on the Third day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Nine (July 3, 1859)
Witness: Arthur Dixon, Curate of Stoke Damerel


England and Wales Census of 1881 about Samuel Knight
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Where born: Devonport, Devon, England
Relation: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Mary Ann
Occupation: Stone Mason
Marital status: Married
Street address: 8, Rutger Place, Stoke-Damerel
County/Island: Devonshire
Country: England
Household Members: Name Age Relation
Samuel Knight 43 Head
Mary Ann Knight 40 Wife
Mary Ann Knight 18 Daughter
William Knight 16 Son
Richard Knight 14 Son
Edwin Knight 12 Son
Emily Knight 8 Daughter
Bessie Knight 5 Daughter
Charles T Knight 2 Son
Mary A. Knight 72 Mother


Alfred J. Knight
Alfred J. Knight, Edith Road, West Kensington, won prizes in vintage publications in 1899.


England Census 1901 about Alfred J. Knight and family
Residence: 3, 3rd Avenue, West Ham, London, England
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
Sarah J. Knight
Alfred J. Knight
Percival H. Knight
Constance A. Knight
Horace G. Knight
Head
Son
Son
Daughter
Son
Widowed
Single
Single
Single
Single
49
23
18
16
11
abt. 1852
abt. 1878
abt. 1883
abt. 1885
abt. 1890
Kentisbury, Devon
Kensington, London
Beckenham, Kent
Beckenham, Kent
Little Ilford, Essex


Ethel Knight
Ethel Knight won prizes in vintage publications in 1899.



Barbara L. Knight
Barbara L. Knight subscribed to vintage publications in September 1920.



Joan Knight
Joan Knight donated to the upkeep of a children home for sick children.
It was likely for the "Little Folk's Home" (convalescent home), Bexhill, Sussex, 1909-1971.
Received by December 1920.



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Lost Ancestors: 19 September 2021