Friday, November 16, 2012

Knight Ancestor Highlights





Joseph Knight Farm in Colesville, New York


Joseph Knight, Sr. 1772-1847


“It shall be said of him, by the sons of Zion…that this man was a faithful man in Israel.” (Joseph Smith)
loaned wagon and horse to Joseph Smith to obtain gold plates
Joseph Smith recorded “my aged and beloved brother Joseph Knight, Sr., was among the
first to administer to my necessities” in the work of the Restoration. “He has [ever]
been faithful and true . . . never deviating to the right hand nor to the left. Behold he
is a righteous man. May God Almighty lengthen out the old man's days; . . . [He is] a
faithful man in Israel; therefore his name shall never be forgotten. There is his son
Newel Knight, [and his other son] Joseph Knight Jr., whose names I record in the Book
of the Law of the Lord, with unspeakable delight, for they are my friends.”




Polly Peck 1774-1831

“Her greatest desire was to set her feet upon the land of Zion and to have her body interred in that land…The Lord gave her the desire of her heart.”
She was the 1st Latter-day Saint
to die in Missouri

 
Newell Knight 1800-1847
Seek forth to bring forth and establish the cause of Zion, be humble and full of love, having faith, hope and charity, being temperate in all things.”

Lydia Goldthwait Knight1812-1884
Her motto was “God Rules”
When another woman complained about the mob Lydia said “Be calm; let your heart rather be filled with humblest prayer, that God will turn aside their wicked purposes.”

 

Jesse Knight 1845-1921

Ány money we should get should be used wisely for the purpose of doing good and building up the Church.”








Amanda McEwan Knight 1851-1932
Friends and family attributed her goodness to  “wisdom…beauty of mind and body…warm friendliness…she made all the grandchildren feel equally loved.”



Amanda Melvina Higbee 1826-1882

(Mother of Amanda McEwan Knight)
Excerpts from Relief Society vault letter to posterity:
“To my dear children and my grandchildren who may be living when the box which contains this letter shall be opened and the fingers that penned these lines gone back to mother earth.
I conjure you, my dear children, to be faithful in all your covenants that you make in the Church. Pay all your tithes and offerings with an eye single to the glory of God and be faithful to the end of your days. It is the great love I bear you that causes me to pen you these few lines, the last you will have from me on this earth. It is the voice of your mother and grandmother speaking to you from the grave, calling upon you to live near your God and do all that you can that is left undone for our dead….And new, my beloved children and children’s children, down to the latest generation: Be true to yourself and to your religion and to your God for there is no exaltation outside of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”







Isaac Higbee, Jr. 1797-1874
Married to Keziah String, father of Amanda Higbee
1st Stk. President of Utah County
Only son was killed in the   Utah Indian War near Squaw Peak
Bishop of Nauvoo and Salt Lake
Built 1st grist mill in Provo and owned a butcher shop
Probate Judge, Postmaster in Provo and first Chief Justice in UT County, County clerk and recorder, Circulation Mgr of Deseret News
He served on three missions;
Near the end of his life he said“I wish to die in peace and in fellowship with all humanity.”

Keziah String 1802-1841

Born on Christmas Day 1802
Married Isaac Higbee, Jr. at age 16
“Isaac Higbee’s devoted wife, Keziah String died Nov. 3, 1841, [in Nauvoo] three days after the birth of their tenth child. She was truly a martyr to the cause of truth, like so many of the Saints, being driven from place to place and suffering all the persecutions, mobbings, and indignities of their enemies.”





 



 

Jay Will Knight 1874-1956

Served mission to Great Britain
Married to Lucy Jane (Jennie) Brimhall
Ranchowner and Miner,
Bishop and Counselor to Stk. President
in Cardston, Alberta Canada
Candidate for Governer in Utah, Utah State Senator
Hobbies: Horseback riding, jockeying, tennis
In biography of his father:,Jesse
“It is by the power of the Holy Ghost that we may know the truth of all things.  Should we not then adjust our lives, prepare our minds and ponder in our hearts the things we wish to accomplish, so that God, our Heavenly Father may find us prepared to receive his divine messages and help us advance properly.  I believe father received more joy and satisfaction through recognizing God as his guide than he could have received in any other way.” – Jesse William Knight









see Knight Family Website

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