Person:Elizabeth Knight (198)

Elizabeth Knight
m. 5 Nov 1729
  1. Benjamin Knight1730 - 1772
  2. Hannah Knight1731 - 1771
  3. Elizabeth Knight1733 - 1818
  4. Mary Knight1734 -
  5. Lydia Knight1737 -
  6. Joseph Knight1739 - 1794
  7. Priscilla Knight1742 -
  8. Sarah Knight1744 -
  9. Caleb Knight1745 - 1827
  10. Ruth Knight1748 -
m. 19 Mar 1755
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Knight
Gender Female
Birth? 27 Aug 1733 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Christening? 30 Sep 1733 Newent Congregational Church, Lisbon, New London, Connecticut
Marriage 19 Mar 1755 Windham, Windham, Connecticutto Captain Asa Fiske
Death? 6 Mar 1818 Wales, , Massachusetts
Burial? Old Hanover Cemetery
Reference Number 512+93


DEATH: Fiske and Fisk Family being the record of the Descendants of Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England By Frederick Clifton Pierce 1896 Press of W.E. Conkey Company Chicago, Ill. Page 149 Mrs. Elizabeth Relict of Capt. Asa Fisk died 3 Nov 1818 AE 86

BIOGRAPHY: Fiske and Fisk Family By Frederick Clifton Pierce Press of W. B. Conkey Company Chicago, Ill. 1896 - Page 114

Glazier Family Mainly of Willington and Stafford Tolland County Connecticut By Grace Olive Chapman Dorchester (Boston) Massachusetts 1943 - Page 37

History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America : a record of Edward Jewett, also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800. 1908 - Page 94

BIRTH: KNIGHT, Elizabeth Sex: Female Christening Date:30 Sep 1733 Recorded in: Newent Congregational Church, Lisbon, New London, Connecticut Father: Benjamin KNIGHT Source: FHL Number 4706 Dates: 1724-1885

D.A.R.: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 Page 102 Mrs. Grace Ludington Fisk Ryer. DAR ID Number: 105308 Born in New Britain, Conn. Wife of Thomas A. Ryer. Descendant of Lieut. Asa Fisk, Daniel Ludington and Ephraim Spalding 1. Howard Chauncey Fisk (1847-96) m. 1867 Luana Ludington (b. 1841). 2. Chauncey Fisk (1799-1859) m. 1820 Eliza Aldrich (1804-72); Linus Shepard Ludington (1819-1911) m. 1840 Amelia Dudley (1819-1906). 3. Hezekiah Fisk (1756-1819) m. Eleanor Cooley (b. 1757); Jason Parmenter Ludington (1787-1865) m. 1810 Eunice Burr (1786-1860); Nicholas Aldrich (1772-1848) m. 1800 Betsy Spalding (1775-1855). 4. Asa Fisk m. 1755 Elizabeth Knight (d. 1818); Daniel Ludington m. Naomi Searle; Ephraim Spalding m. 1773 Esther Snow (1745-1806). Asa Fisk (1733-1812) served as lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in Wales, Mass. Also No. 82436. Daniel Ludington (1751-1824) served as private in Capt. Salmon White's company, Col. David Wells' regiment, which marched to Ticonderoga, 1777. He was born in England; died in West Springfield, Mass. Also No. 98304. Ephraim Spalding (1747-1811) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Jonathan Parker's company, Col. Comfort Sage's regiment, and, 1778-80, in the same company, Col. Charles Webb's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born in Plainfield; died in Ashford, Conn.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 59 Page 77 Mrs. Edna Throope Judd. DAR ID Number: 58212 Born in Lonoke, Ark. Wife of Roy Daniel Judd. Descendant of Capt. Asa Fisk, Hezekiah Fisk, and Joseph Davis. Daughter of David H. Throope and Emma Fiske, his wife. Granddaughter of David H. Fiske and Eunice Roberts, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William H. Fisk (b. 1789) and Lois Wales, his wife; Horatio Roberts and Eunice Davis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Fisk and Eleanor Cooley, his wife; Joseph Davis and Azubah Morton, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Fisk and Elisabeth Knight, his wife. Asa Fisk (1733-1812) was lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm and subsequently served as captain. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in Wales, Mass. Also Nos. 31622, 38014. Hezekiah Fisk (1756-1819) served several enlistments under different commands, 1775-77, as drummer, Connecticut troops. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in South Brimfield, Mass. Joseph Davis (1760-1832) served as private and musician in two expeditions to Ticonderoga and Sullivan's expedition to Rhode Island. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Franklin County, Mass. He was born in Guilford, Vt.; died in Gill, Franklin County, Mass.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 Page 169 Mrs. Minnie B. Rogers Childs. DAR ID Number: 82436 Born in Havana, Ill. Wife of Frank L. Childs. Descendant of James Tappan, Hezekiah Fisk, John Moore, Thomas Lawson, and Lieut. Asa Fisk. Daughter of Bernard Rogers (b. 1844) and Ann M. Buck (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of James H. Rogers (1813-93) and Ann Verbryck (1815-99), his wife, m. 1840; Niels Frederick Buck (1800-74) and Esther Fisk (1814-71), his wife, m. 1832. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Rogers (1776-1837) and Jane Tappan (1785-1820), his wife, m. 1801; Eli Fisk (1781-1861) and Margaret Moore (1788-1858), his wife, m. 1813. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Tappan and Nancy Dunham (1751-1826), his wife, m. 1772; Hezekiah Fisk and Eleanor Cooley (1757-1825), his wife, m. 1775; John Moore, Jr. (b. 1762), and Martha Lawson (b. 1765), his wife, m. 1787. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Moore and Sarah Bliss (1733-1818), his wife; Thomas Lawson and Esther Paul (1829-1904), his wife, m. 1854; Asa Fisk and Elizabeth Knight (1718-55), his wife. [p.169] James Tappan (1750-1809) served as private in Captain Ten Eyck's company, 1st battalion, Somerset, New Jersey regiment. He was born and died in Woodbridge, N. J. Also No. 81774. Hezekiah Fisk (1756-1819) served several enlistments under different commands, 1775-77, as drummer, Connecticut troops. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in South Brimfield, Mass. Also No. 74727. John Moore (1717-87) served as private, 1779, from New London. He died in Brimfield, Mass. Thomas Lawson (1727-1825) enlisted, 1775, as private in Colonel Cook's regiment, Connecticut troops, under General Gates. He served until 1777 and was at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was born in Worcester, Mass. Asa Fisk (1733-1812) served as lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in Wales, Mass. Also No. 58212.


Lineage Book National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Elizabeth Bryant Johnston, Historian General Volume XXXIX - 1902 - Page 5 Mrs. Charlotte Briggs Capen Eckhart. DAR ID Number: 38014 Born in Bloomington, Illinois. Wife of Percy B. Eckhart. Descendant of Joseph Munger, Joseph Munger, Jr. and Capt. Asa Fiske. Daughter of Charles Laban Capen and Ella E. Briggs, his wife. Granddaughter of Leeman W. Capen (1807-83) and Eliza Munger (1819-97), his 2nd wife, m. 1844. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Munger and Polly Chapin, his wife, m. 1801. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Munger, Jr. and Hannah Fiske, his wife, m. 1777. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Munger, Sr., and Naomi Needham, his wife, m. 1756; Asa Fiske and Elizabeth Knight, his wife, m. 1755. Joseph Munger, (1719-1805), served as a minute man in Massachusetts. He died in Paris, N.Y. Also Nos. 16093, 19458, 37874. Joseph Munger, Jr., (1760-1823), turned out from Brimfield, Mass., at the Lexington Alarm, and at the battle of Saratoga his eyesight was injured. He died in Oneida county, N. Y. Also Nos. 3710, 24585. Asa Fiske, (1733-1812), was lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm and subsequently served as Captain. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in Wales, Mass. Also No. 31622.