John Tedford Ted Knight

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John Tedford "Ted" Knight

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20 Jan 1929 (aged 71)
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White, Bartow County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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My great great grandfather.

John Tedford Knight (known as Ted) was the son of Nancy Knight. He married Mary Young.

The Tribune News
Cartersville, Georgia

January 24, 1929
Mr. J.T. Knight is Laid To Rest

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at ten thirty o'clock for Mr. J.T. Knight, 72 years of age, friends and loved ones gathering at the Baptist Tabernacle to pay a last tribute of respect to the memory of this aged citizen.

Following the service at the Tabernacle, the body was borne to Oak Hill Cemetery, and there the commitment service was in charge of members of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, of which he was a faithful member for many years. He was also a lifelong adherent of the Baptist faith, and gave liberally of his means to all worthy causes. Arrangements for the funeral were in charge of Jackson's undertakers.

Mr. Knight had been a sufferer for some years from an incurable malady and while the end was not unexpected, his death is a source of keenest sorrow by all who knew him.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eva Howell and Mrs. Mary Tierce, and four sons, Messrs. C.T., John, Ernest and Will

NOTES: John Tedford Knight is buried at the Old Macedonia Cemetery, not Oak Hill; son C.T. is Charles T.
My great great grandfather.

John Tedford Knight (known as Ted) was the son of Nancy Knight. He married Mary Young.

The Tribune News
Cartersville, Georgia

January 24, 1929
Mr. J.T. Knight is Laid To Rest

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at ten thirty o'clock for Mr. J.T. Knight, 72 years of age, friends and loved ones gathering at the Baptist Tabernacle to pay a last tribute of respect to the memory of this aged citizen.

Following the service at the Tabernacle, the body was borne to Oak Hill Cemetery, and there the commitment service was in charge of members of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, of which he was a faithful member for many years. He was also a lifelong adherent of the Baptist faith, and gave liberally of his means to all worthy causes. Arrangements for the funeral were in charge of Jackson's undertakers.

Mr. Knight had been a sufferer for some years from an incurable malady and while the end was not unexpected, his death is a source of keenest sorrow by all who knew him.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eva Howell and Mrs. Mary Tierce, and four sons, Messrs. C.T., John, Ernest and Will

NOTES: John Tedford Knight is buried at the Old Macedonia Cemetery, not Oak Hill; son C.T. is Charles T.

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