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George Ernest Knaur George Ernest - Catherine Prather Knaur Sr. Simon
G. Knaur (1825–1896) and his brother
George Ernest Knaur Sr. (1831–1892) were
patriarchs of a large clan that had a major
impact on The Knaur brothers lived in Warren County, Indiana, until moving to Texas in 1879. At that time, Simon was 55 years old and George was 48. It is unclear what the brothers did during the Civil War. In 1860, they were farming in Pine Township, near Rainesville. In 1870, they were still there. They moved their families to Honey Grove, Fannin County, in 1879. A year later, in 1880, the group moved to Denison, in Grayson County. George Ernest Knaur Sr. married Catherine Prather Foster (1836–1917) in Fountain City, Indiana, in 1852. Family members moving to Texas were George, Catherine, five sons, and two unmarried daughters. ![]() Children of George Ernest & Catherine Prather Foster Knaur 1. William
Elbridge Knaur (1855–1934) married Grace Ruth
Carpenter (1865–1944) in 1888. They had
three daughters: Lula Ruth, Nellie Catherine,
Bertha. All graduated from Denison's Educational
Institute or Denison High School and married. 2. John
Simon Knaur (1858–1933) married Grace E.
Clifford (1866–1948) in 1889. They had
five children: George
Clifford,
Helen Elizabeth, John Sherman, Grace Marion,
Catherine Ann. 3. Elizabeth
Mary A. Knaur (1861–1922) married Frank B.
Bright (1860–1929) in 1891. They returned to
live in Warren County, Indiana. No children. 4. Eva
Florence Knaur (1863–1910) married Louis R.
Wright (1858–1939) in 1894. Lived in Dallas and
had three children: Newell Knaur Wright,
Bernice, Louis F. 5. Abraham
Lincoln Knaur (1865–1930) married Ireline
Walker (1864–1922) in 1899. He married again
after Ireline's death: Ada Emily Sandel
(1881–1979), in 1924. There were no children. 6. Schuyler
Colfax Knaur (1869–1955) married Bertha Helena
Boone (1879–1969) in 1900. They had no children. 7. George Ernest "Ernie" Knaur Jr. (1873–1916) married Lillie Beatrice Shannon Knaur (1873–1954) in 1897. Apparently there were no children.
3. J.
S. Knaur Company, Real Estate 6. Knaur's
Grocery, aka A. L. Knaur's Grocery aka
Knaur-Brown Grocery It is interesting to contemplate how these family businesses worked together to help family members adapt to changing conditions. They centered on supplying construction materials and on trade in agricultural products and foodstuffs. They clustered on Chestnut and then Crawford Streets, with storefronts on Main Street from time to time. Remnants of the industrial buildings can still be seen today.
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