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1870, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp, p. 262-B (image 28), family 196, lines 5-10. (NARA M593 roll 316). Household members: Nathen Knowles (74 DE), Wallace Colter (36 IN, farmer, [son-in-law]), Malissa J (36 IN, [daughter]), Elvis M (13 IN), Nathan Mc (5 IN), Thomas Montgomery (22 IN).
1880, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp, ED 110, p. 276-C (image 3), family 25, lines Nathan Knowles (85 DE, farmer), Levi Coulter (46 IN, farmer), Melissa J (46 IN); family 26, lines 1-5: Elvis M (22 IN, farmer, son), Sarah A (20 IN), Cleo V (2 IN), Maggie Oglesby (14 IN, servant), Nathan M Coulter (17 IN, farm worker).
Wilson, Levin. Reunion of the Knowles Family of the United States: Historical Address. Princeton, IN: Press of the Clarion, 1898, p. 8-9 (with image and footnote), p. 19-20, and p. 26-28.
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All children except Francis A. lived near Cynthia Ind.