- Philip Augustus Knaut
Philip Augustus Knaut (
1716 –December 28 1781 ) was a German-born merchant and political figure inNova Scotia . He was a member of theNova Scotia House of Assembly for Lunenburg from 1758 to 1781.He was born in the
Electorate of Saxony and first came to Nova Scotia withEdward Cornwallis in 1749. In 1750, he married Anna Grob. Knaut settled in Lunenburg in 1753, where he became one of the first shopkeepers there. He wasjustice of the peace , an officer in the militia and coroner; he also operated asawmill .Benjamin Gerrish chose Knaut as his agent at Lunenburg for trading with theFirst Nations people. Knaut married Jane Brimner in 1781 after the death of his first wife. He died in office in Lunenburg. John Newton, collector of impost and excise at Halifax, who had married Knaut's daughter Catherine, inherited control of Knaut's estate.References
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date = 1979
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accessdate = 2008-10-02
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