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James Franklin Knick

Birth19 Mar 1834 - Collierstown, Rockbridge, Virginia, United States
Death17 May 1919 - Ventura County, California, USA
MotherMary Polly Tolley
FatherJohn Knick

Born in Collierstown, Rockbridge, Virginia, United States on 19 Mar 1834 to John Knick and Mary Polly Tolley. James Franklin Knick married Nancy Virginia Siders and had 16 children. He passed away on 17 May 1919 in Ventura County, California, USA.

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Parents
John Knick
1802 - 1870
Mary Polly Tolley
1805 - 1877
Spouse(s)
Nancy Virginia Siders
1839 - 1893
Lula Belle Belgium Clark
1868 - 1909
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William Vanvard (Billie) Knick
1866 - 1955
Martha Emma Knick
1860 - 1894
Josephine Knick
1868 - 1934
Andrew Sanford Knick
1874 - 1951
Edwin Eldridge Knick
1877 - 1958
Mary Ann Virginia (Jabie) Knick
1858 - 1941
James Eldridge Knick
1882 - 1920
Cornelia Virginia Knick
1871 - 1875

Gussie Florence Knick
1898 - 1998
Hattie May Knick
1890 - Unknown
Ira Earl Knick
1902 - 1981
Lloyd Openchain Knick
1909 - 1996
Roxie Lee Knick
1896 - 1951
Erbie Lamb Lee Knick
1895 - 1960
Clyde Coleman Knick
1906 - 1996
Hugh Thomas Knick
1867 - 1920

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