Michael Thorn and Sarah Knotts/ compiled by Robert Homer Knotts
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Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Sarah Knotts. She was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania in 1795 to Absalom Knotts, Sr. and Nancy Ann Myers. She married Michael Thorne 19 Dec 1815 in Monongalia County, West Virginia. He was born 25 Mar 1790 in Crosswicks, New Jersey, to Thomas Thorne and Rebecca Stewart. She died in 1860 in Elizabeth, West Virginia. He died 23 Jun 1892 in Green Forest Arkansas. They were the parents of seven children. Descendants lived in West Virginia, Arkansas, and elsewhere. .
Ancestors include: Absalom Knotts and Nancy Ann Myers, Joseph Myers, Robert Knotts and Esther Dawley, James Knotts, Thomas Thorne and Rebecca Stewart, William Stewart and Rebecca, John Lovett Thorne and Diadamia Ivins, Isaac Ivins and Lydia Brown, Joseph Thorne and Sarah Roulke, and others.
Contents: pt. 1. Michael Thorn and Sarah Knotts, section I, p. 1-248 -- pt. 2. Michael Thorn and Sarah Knotts, section II, p. 249-535.
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