Nevada's father died when she was 12. Three years later, she married William Oliver Knost and moved with him to Wright County, Missouri, where she bore ten children and raised them with little help, as her husband was a railroad man and gone much of the time, and they lived far from any neighbors or family. Her older children remembered her as a loving mother who never raised her voice in anger. At age 31, she died several weeks after the birth of her tenth child. Eight of her children grew to adulthood and were successful in various fields.
Nevada's father died when she was 12. Three years later, she married William Oliver Knost and moved with him to Wright County, Missouri, where she bore ten children and raised them with little help, as her husband was a railroad man and gone much of the time, and they lived far from any neighbors or family. Her older children remembered her as a loving mother who never raised her voice in anger. At age 31, she died several weeks after the birth of her tenth child. Eight of her children grew to adulthood and were successful in various fields.
Gravesite Details
Nevada's husband, W. O. Knost, made a marker for her grave, which is still there but is illegible.
Family Members
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George Homer Knost
1881–1942
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John Owen Knost
1883–1924
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Louise Catherine Knost Reese
1885–1975
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Mary Gertrude "Gertie" Knost Walton
1886–1954
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Lillian Estella Knost
1888–1888
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Ralph Oliver Knost
1889–1955
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Edna Lavenia Knost
1891–1904
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Otto Adams Knost
1893–1971
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James Rolla Knost
1895–1962
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Charles Edward Knost
1896–1940