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ARTEST4ECHO (talk | contribs) Acutually he was a member of the church when it was called the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints). This is more accurate |
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* [[Joseph Knight (slave)]], slave |
* [[Joseph Knight (slave)]], slave |
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* [[Joseph Knight (horticulturist)]] (1778–1855), gardener |
* [[Joseph Knight (horticulturist)]] (1778–1855), gardener |
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* [[Joseph Knight, Sr.]] (1772–1847), associate of [[Joseph Smith]], early member of the [[ |
* [[Joseph Knight, Sr.]] (1772–1847), associate of [[Joseph Smith]], early member of the [[Latter Day Saint movement]]. |
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* [[Joseph Philip Knight]] (1812–1887) British composer |
* [[Joseph Philip Knight]] (1812–1887) British composer |
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* [[Joseph Knight (critic)]] (1829–1907), English dramatic critic and theatre historian |
* [[Joseph Knight (critic)]] (1829–1907), English dramatic critic and theatre historian |
Revision as of 19:08, 31 March 2015
Joseph Knight is the name of:
- Joseph Knight (slave), slave
- Joseph Knight (horticulturist) (1778–1855), gardener
- Joseph Knight, Sr. (1772–1847), associate of Joseph Smith, early member of the Latter Day Saint movement.
- Joseph Philip Knight (1812–1887) British composer
- Joseph Knight (critic) (1829–1907), English dramatic critic and theatre historian
- Joe Knight (baseball) (died 1938), Major League Baseball left fielder and pitcher
- Joe Knight (boxer) (1909–1976), American boxer
- For the plane crash victim and subject of an internet hoax, see Alaska Airlines Flight 261