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Charlotte <I>Ayers</I> Kight

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Charlotte Ayers Kight

Birth
Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
30 Apr 1881 (aged 55)
Weston, Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weston, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Charlotte Ayers was the daughter of Moses Ayers and Vashti Potter of Allegany County,
Maryland. Charlotte and Emmanuel's children were:

Salem Kight
Sarah Ellen Kight (1847-1922), wife of Michael Henry Kight
Marcellus W. Kight (1852-1856)
Huffman Alexander Kight (1854 - 1937)
Henry Moses Kight (1856-1939)
Vashti Virginia Kight (1858-1891) (1891 date from gravestone picture)
Charles Oliver Kight (1860-1939)
Louise Gay Kight (1862-1937), wife of Joseph Columbus Dickey
Viola Kight (1864-1936), wife of Joseph R. Blanton and W.R McInnis

Charlotte Ayers died in Weston/Van Alstyne, Collin County, Texas. She is buried in Mugg Cemetery, Collin County, Texas near the town of Weston. Her son, Charles Oliver's first child, Nora, is also buried there. The cemetery is on a hill with pasture land on each side. Charlotte's grave sits under a huge cedar tree and she looks upon a beautiful marker of another family with an angel beside this family's stone. She is not alone as there are many other pioneer families with her. The cemetery is well kept up and amply shaded.
Charlotte Ayers was the daughter of Moses Ayers and Vashti Potter of Allegany County,
Maryland. Charlotte and Emmanuel's children were:

Salem Kight
Sarah Ellen Kight (1847-1922), wife of Michael Henry Kight
Marcellus W. Kight (1852-1856)
Huffman Alexander Kight (1854 - 1937)
Henry Moses Kight (1856-1939)
Vashti Virginia Kight (1858-1891) (1891 date from gravestone picture)
Charles Oliver Kight (1860-1939)
Louise Gay Kight (1862-1937), wife of Joseph Columbus Dickey
Viola Kight (1864-1936), wife of Joseph R. Blanton and W.R McInnis

Charlotte Ayers died in Weston/Van Alstyne, Collin County, Texas. She is buried in Mugg Cemetery, Collin County, Texas near the town of Weston. Her son, Charles Oliver's first child, Nora, is also buried there. The cemetery is on a hill with pasture land on each side. Charlotte's grave sits under a huge cedar tree and she looks upon a beautiful marker of another family with an angel beside this family's stone. She is not alone as there are many other pioneer families with her. The cemetery is well kept up and amply shaded.

Bio by: Mary Ann



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