Person:Herbert Knight (25)

Watchers
Herbert S. Knight
d.16 Jun 1922
m. 21 Feb 1850
  1. Ida Jane Knight1851 - 1921
  2. Herbert S. Knight1858 - 1922
m. 16 Nov 1877
  1. Inez May Knight1878 - 1960
  2. Maude Ethel Knight1884 - 1970
  3. Lillian Irene Knight1890 -
  4. William Clark Knight1892 - 1933
m. 28 Apr 1897
Facts and Events
Name Herbert S. Knight
Gender Male
Birth? 2 Jul 1858 Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island
Marriage 16 Nov 1877 to Nellie Clarinda King
Marriage 28 Apr 1897 to Clara J. Shippee
Death? 16 Jun 1922
Burial? Woodland Cemetery, Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island CY066
Reference Number 1024+25A3112

Census: Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Herbert S. KNIGHT Self M Male W 21 RI Farmer Nellie C. KNIGHT Wife M Female W 17 RI Keeping House Inez M. KNIGHT Son S Male W 2 RI Jane W. KNIGHT Mother W Female W 59 RI Ida J. KNIGHT Sister S Female W 29 RI Frank E. COLVIN Other S Male W 17 RI Laborer

Census: Source Information:

 Census Place Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island 
 Family History Library Film   1255215 
 NA Film Number   T9-1215 
 Page Number   231D 

Census: KNIGHT HERBERT S 41 M W RI RI PROVIDENCE SCITUATE 1900 DIST 165 IMAGE 24 Farm Labor

DEATH: Coventry, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries By Dr. Bill Eddleman and John E. Sterling 1998 Woodland Cemetery CY066

  Woodland Cemetery is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Washington Street (Route #117) and Knotty Oak Street (Route #116). This cemetery is about 22 acres and contains about 5000 burials with 3771 inscribed burials. This cemetery is commonly known as Knotty Oak Cemetery. The Superintendent is Jerry Carlton. Records at town hall indicate the first lot was sold to Celia and Jane Kilton on November, 19 1874. There are 315 gravestones that predate 1874, indicating that there were many removals to here from small farm cemeteries shortly after it opened. There are 77 Civil War veterans in this cemetery identified on their gravestones and probably more who are not identified.
  James Arnold visited this cemetery on November 17-23, 1904 (Vol. 6, Book 15; and September 26-November 29, 1905, and described it as in the "Village of Washington, R.I." (Books D, E, and F). Charles and Martha Benns recorded part of this cemetery in 1937, their #740. Amelia K. Whitford recorded this cemetery in 1986. Unfortunately all three of these recorders mixed the names of Woodlawn, Manchester and Pine Grove, the three cemeteries that make up the Knotty Oak Cemeteries, so that there was no agreement as to which cemetery a person was actually buried. An entire year was spent recording these three cemeteries and reconciling this transcript with the work of previous recorders.

J0028 Knight,Herbert S. 2 Jul 1858 - 16 Jun 1922

      h/o Clara J. (Shippee);Note:Death date from Nellie Potter

J0028 Knight,Clara J. (Shippee) 1872 - 22 May 1918

      w/o Herbert S.

BIOGRAPHY: The Wildbores in America A Family Tree Originally published in 1907 John Reid Wilbor - Benjamin Franklin Wilbour Published 1933 George W. King Printing Co. Baltimore, Maryland Volume IV - Page 34