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Mary Frances <I>Mattingly</I> Knott

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Mary "Frances" Mattingly Knott

Birth
Raywick, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 Feb 1932 (aged 67)
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Saint Francis, Marion County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Sister of
Sarah Appolonia [Thompson]
Lila Ellen [Cross]
Annie W.
Eliza
Margaret A.

Married ca. 1883, Ky.

Mother of
Mary Lillie [Mattingly]
Edna Frances [Price...Admire] Memorial # 39154953

All information provided by Wm. R. Mattingly

Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1965
Name: Mary Frances Knott
Maiden Name: Mattingly
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66
Birth Date: 5 Nov 1865
Birth Place: Kentucky
Death Date: 22 Feb 1932
Death Place: Marion, Kentucky, USA
Father: James Mattingly
Mother: Margerate J Willett
Spouse: Geo E Knott

Baptized Mary Frances Mattingly, 11-25-1865, by Rev. Joseph Elder at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Birth date, Oct. 1865. Sponsor, Mrs. Mattingly. Parents, James Mattingly & Mary E. Willett. Mary and her family appear on the 1910 census of Marion County, Kentucky. She and her husband were reported as the same age.

Mary and her husband are found on the 1900 census of Chicago, Marion County with seven children at home. Her date of birth is given as November 1863 which differs with the date provided with her Baptism. Her husbands year of birth is shown as 1864.

Death certificate #4360, shows cause of death was pneumonia.

Her obituary, forwarded by Dolores Bohn, was in The Lebanon Enterprise, Friday, 2-26-1932.

"MRS. MARY FRANCES KNOTT, wife of George E. Knott, died at her home near Chicago Monday morning at one o'clock of complications. She had been ill only a few days. Mrs. Knott was a native of this county, having been born near Chicago on November 5, 1865. A daughter of James and Margaret Willett Mattingly, both deceased. She had many friends in the community where she lived and died and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a good wife and mother and a devout member of the Catholic church. Besides her husband, who is a merchant at Chicago, she is survived by four children, three daughters and one son. They are Mrs. J.H. Smith of Chicago, Mrs. Victor Admire of Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Wm. Mattingly of Indianapolis, Ind., and Proctor Knott of Chicago. Fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survives. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. N. Werner, were held at the Catholic church at Chicago Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, and burial was in the church cemetery."
Sister of
Sarah Appolonia [Thompson]
Lila Ellen [Cross]
Annie W.
Eliza
Margaret A.

Married ca. 1883, Ky.

Mother of
Mary Lillie [Mattingly]
Edna Frances [Price...Admire] Memorial # 39154953

All information provided by Wm. R. Mattingly

Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1965
Name: Mary Frances Knott
Maiden Name: Mattingly
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66
Birth Date: 5 Nov 1865
Birth Place: Kentucky
Death Date: 22 Feb 1932
Death Place: Marion, Kentucky, USA
Father: James Mattingly
Mother: Margerate J Willett
Spouse: Geo E Knott

Baptized Mary Frances Mattingly, 11-25-1865, by Rev. Joseph Elder at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Birth date, Oct. 1865. Sponsor, Mrs. Mattingly. Parents, James Mattingly & Mary E. Willett. Mary and her family appear on the 1910 census of Marion County, Kentucky. She and her husband were reported as the same age.

Mary and her husband are found on the 1900 census of Chicago, Marion County with seven children at home. Her date of birth is given as November 1863 which differs with the date provided with her Baptism. Her husbands year of birth is shown as 1864.

Death certificate #4360, shows cause of death was pneumonia.

Her obituary, forwarded by Dolores Bohn, was in The Lebanon Enterprise, Friday, 2-26-1932.

"MRS. MARY FRANCES KNOTT, wife of George E. Knott, died at her home near Chicago Monday morning at one o'clock of complications. She had been ill only a few days. Mrs. Knott was a native of this county, having been born near Chicago on November 5, 1865. A daughter of James and Margaret Willett Mattingly, both deceased. She had many friends in the community where she lived and died and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a good wife and mother and a devout member of the Catholic church. Besides her husband, who is a merchant at Chicago, she is survived by four children, three daughters and one son. They are Mrs. J.H. Smith of Chicago, Mrs. Victor Admire of Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Wm. Mattingly of Indianapolis, Ind., and Proctor Knott of Chicago. Fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survives. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. N. Werner, were held at the Catholic church at Chicago Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, and burial was in the church cemetery."


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