and Anna Maria Clodfelter (1753-1775)
He donated the land for the Knifong family cemetery and he was the first person to be buried there.
His wife was Eve Wolfe.
Their children were:
Mary Knifong (McQuown) 1800–1890
Martha Knifong (Gose) 1801–1887
Sarah Ann Knifong (Harris) 1804–1875
John Jesse Knifong 1806–1864
Ellen Knifong (Willis) 1809–1834
Joseph Wampler Knifong 1811–1880
Malinda Jane Knifong Redwine 1813-1895
Felix C Knifong 1814–1850
Didamcy Knifong (Franklin) 1817–1860
Caleb Knifong 1818–1871
Elizabeth W Knifong (Harmon) 1823–1864
and Anna Maria Clodfelter (1753-1775)
He donated the land for the Knifong family cemetery and he was the first person to be buried there.
His wife was Eve Wolfe.
Their children were:
Mary Knifong (McQuown) 1800–1890
Martha Knifong (Gose) 1801–1887
Sarah Ann Knifong (Harris) 1804–1875
John Jesse Knifong 1806–1864
Ellen Knifong (Willis) 1809–1834
Joseph Wampler Knifong 1811–1880
Malinda Jane Knifong Redwine 1813-1895
Felix C Knifong 1814–1850
Didamcy Knifong (Franklin) 1817–1860
Caleb Knifong 1818–1871
Elizabeth W Knifong (Harmon) 1823–1864
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