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6 Hon. John B. Knox, Anniston, Ala., aided in many ways—loaned me a book, The Bowie Family, which was indeed a very great help. Judge T. J. Davis, Cave Spring, Ga,; Dr. E. Y. Rudicil, Summerville, Ga., and W. W. Knox, Menlo, Ga., sent interesting data. On the David Lucl-ey Knox branch, Mr. Walter S. Knox, Charleston, Tenn., and Brother Henry Knox and Mr. Chris. L. Knox, Corsicana, Texas, gave hel]3 and encouragement. On the William branch, Mr. John T. Knox, San Bernardino, Cal., and John Knox, Sigourney, Iowa. On James Knox branch, Mrs. Virginia Knox Maddox, San Francisco, Cal. ; Mrs. William Polk, Warrenton, X. C, and Mrs. Boone, Cartilage, Missouri.

Mr. Jesse Brandon sent a record of the Brandons. On Josep Knox branch, Mr. R. M. and S. Y. T. Knox, Pine Blutf, Ark.; also Mr. B. F. Knox, Milton, Tenn. On the Absalom branch, the name of Miss Margaret Caumont Force will be gratefully remembered for kind assistance, especially in making search in the Congressional Library.

Many others might be named who cheerfully aided in the work. Mr. Robert T. Knox, of Fredericksburg, Va., though not of the line or family we have been tracing (so far as we know), manifested much interest in the history of our line of the Knox family. He kindly loaned us a valuable Knox book, from which we copied an amount of interesting data.

The material for these pages has been gathered from a number of different sources: County and State records, Library of Congress, and Bureau of Pensions at Washington ; Genealogical Memoirs of John Knox and the Family of Knox, by Rev. Charles Rogers, T.,L. D., etc., etc. The genealogical data has been secured chiefly from letters and family records sent in for the Knox Tree.