Asa Knowles
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Asa Knowles (1802 - 1898)

Asa Knowles
Born in Greene, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married 7 Jun 1828 in Gibson County, Indianamap
Husband of — married 1860 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 96 in Greenwood, Kansas, United Statesmap
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Biography

Birth: Mar. 5, 1802 Greene County Georgia, USA Death: Jul. 6, 1898 Quincy Greenwood County Kansas, USA

The Leader, Virgil, Kansas July 8, 1898

Asa Knowles was born in Green county Georgia, about ten miles south of Greensboro, March 5, 1802.When nine years of age he moved with his parents to Indiana where he was married in 1828 to Matilda Montgomery. To them were born seven daughters, four of whom are still living. He lived happily with his first wife until her death which occured 1857. In 1860 he was married to Susan L. Wammick, to them were born five children, four sons and one daughter, one son is dead.

Asa Knowles died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Richard Osborn, about 4 miles Southeast of Virgil July 6, 1898.

Born in Green County Georgia about 10 miles south of Greensboro, March 5, 1802. Married Matilda Montgomery in 1828. Seven daughters, four of whom are still living. Death of first wife, 1857. In 1860 married Susan L. Wammick, Five children, four sons and one daughter, one son is dead. Resident of Kansas since 1868

Published in the Leader newspaper Virgil, KS. 07-08-1898

The Oldest Man in Greenwood Co. Suddenly Passes Away. Asa Knowles, probably the oldest person residing in Greenwood County died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Osborn, about four miles southeast of Virgil on the early morning of July 6th 1898. He was enjoying reasonably good health, for a man of his age, being over ninety six years old. He attended the celebration at Quincy on July 4th, seemed to enjoy the patriotic demonstrations of the younger fellow citizens. On July 5th while attempting to cross a newly mopped floor his cane, which was supporting him, slipped and he fell causing spinal injuries which resulted in his death. Medical aid was immediately summoned but could not avail much, it was found that not only was his spine injured but his hip dislocated, he lingered until 2 a.m. of July 6th, for the greater of the time unconscious when death relieved him. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the funeral services at the home on July 6th which were conducted by Rev. A.C.F. Landsberry the remains were then interned in the Virgil cemetery. Grandfather Knowles was held in highest esteemby all who knew him, he was a stalwart Christian. He has been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for sixty-four years having united at Mt. Zion, Ind. 1834, during which time he has been actively engaged in Christian service, apart of his time being employed in preaching the gospel.He never grew tired of working for Jesus and up to his last moments his words were an inspiration to those about him to live a holy life, tho many times tired and weary in body he was always patient and kind through suffering and never complained but praised God. On March 5th of each year neighbors and freinds have gathered to his home and celebrated his birthday,many happy hours were thus spent with an honored citizen and kind father. It will be with sadness that his birthday will be remembered on March 5, 1899,and yet with the comforting thought that ninety-six years of toil and suffering with the cares of life have been exchanged for blessed companionship with Jesus in that home which knows no sorrow, where he awaits the coming of his great family of children and grandchildren. Father Knowles has been a resident of Kansas since 1868 and has endured many hardships common to the early settler but his hardships are all over now and let us profit by his Godly example and love him whom he loved and read the bible which he loved so dearly and follow its teachings.


Family links: Spouses: Matilda Knowles (1809 - 1858) Susan Laura Wammick Knowles (1833 - 1897) Matilda Roberts Knowles (1809 - 1857)*

Children: Martha Knowles Mauck (1846 - 1931)* James Knowles (1861 - 1948)* Viola Catherine Knowles Osborn (1863 - 1948)* Thomas Clinton Knowles (1867 - 1918)*


Burial: Virgil Cemetery Virgil Greenwood County Kansas, USA[1]


Sources

  1. Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 12 November 2020), memorial page for Asa Knowles (5 Mar 1802–6 Jul 1898), Find A Grave: Memorial #26453906, citing Virgil Cemetery, Virgil, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Wonderer (contributor 46980530) .

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I've found Asa's second wife listed as Susan Laura Knowles in census records in Ancestry.com and Susan Laura Wammick in Find-a-Grave.com. He married Matilda in 1828. She died in 1858, and then he married Susan, probably about 1860. Had more children with Susan.

June Higgins

posted by June (Baker) Higgins
Born in Ga. Family moved towards the soon to be opened Indiana Territory in 1811,camping on SSide of Ohio Rvr the night of the New Madrid Earthquake ,

1st Wife: Matilda, 7 girls. 2nd Wife :Unk.Womack,1 girl & 3 boys

posted by Tom Knowles

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