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    1. [KNAPP-L] Honorable Manning Knapp
    2. Stephen C Emery
    3. Is anyone on the list related to the Honorable Manning M. Knapp who was a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey (appointed by Governor Bedle in 1875)? His father, William, was of Newton, New Jersey. The Honorable Manning M. Knapp removed to Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey shortly after 1850. -Stephen

    08/12/1998 12:25:28
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Joseph and Gertrude KNAPP of New York
    2. Carol Dockendorff
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Hi > I have seen many posts for KNAPP's in New York, but usually deleted them > assuming they did not pertain to me......however, i recently found out that > they do!!....according to the Cambria Co., Pa census of 1920 my GGgrandfather > John KNAPP (1856-1932) is listed as being born in Pa, but his parents who i > know to be Joseph and Gertrude (???)KNAPP, according to John's death > certificate, are listed as being born in New York.....family lore tells me > that John's family were from the Whiskey Isles..which no one knows where that > is located......is there a Whiskey Isles in New York???.......does anyone have > a Joseph or Gertrude KNAPP from the state of New York??.....are there any New > York KNAPP geneologies floating around???......any help would be greatly > appreciated.....thanks.....Joe Hello I was born in Brooklyn, NY as Carol Elizabeth Knapp to a Robert and a Doris Knapp. This is all the information that I have and still looking for information on then,as to what line they came from Thank you for a help Carol

    08/12/1998 11:23:07
    1. [KNAPP-L] Rose Knapp
    2. Iam hoping someone will be able to help me, I am trying to find information on my great grandmother Rose Knapp. She married Oliver Atwall Allen in 1872 and at that time was living in Albion, Michigan She was born in New York, but birth place and date are not listed either on her marriage or death certificate. She died at the age of 38 in San Bernardino Calif. She had a brother named Will or William Knapp and also , I think, one named Byron. If anyone can help I'd appreciate it. Lynn Crowder [email protected]

    08/12/1998 10:42:50
    1. [KNAPP-L] Re: Andrew KNAPP b. Ohio abt 1804
    2. Linda Thorpe
    3. Does anybody have any clues/info on Andrew's family? He was married Mar. 31, 1831 in Randolph County, Indiana. Thanks for your help. Linda Thorpe Auburn, WA

    08/12/1998 09:34:57
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Hi, What time frame and area are these people from? Spiritgrny

    08/12/1998 08:20:01
    1. [KNAPP-L] Jerome KNAPP
    2. vernor harris
    3. Does anyone have any information on the ancestors of this Jerome KNAPP? Was his father really Ira Calvin KNAPP? Who was his mother? Subject* Jerome KNAPP (4920) Birth* __ ___ 1817 OH. Death* 06 Apr 1862 Battle of Shiloh, TN. Burial* __ ___ ____ Shiloh Memorial Park, TN. Father* Ira Calvin KNAPP (4971) Mother* __________________________________________________________________________ Marriage* 25 Dec 1842 Perry Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ Spouse* Mary Lousia JOHNSON (4921) Birth* __ ___ 1823 OH. Death* 26 Nov 1902 Red Brush Prarie, Perry Co, IL. Burial* 28 Nov 1902 Tamaroa, Perry Co, IL. Father* Mother* __________________________________________________________________________ Eight Children __________________________________________________________________________ ?/M George Washington KNAPP (4922) Birth* __ ___ 1843 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 25 May 1863 Anna GEORGE (4923) Marriage* 24 Jul 1879 Hester A HICKS (4924); Franklin Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ ?/F Alamada M. KNAPP (4925) Birth* __ ___ 1846 Perry Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ ?/M John Henry KNAPP (97) Birth* 17 Sep 1848 Belleville, St. Claire Co, IL. Marriage* 27 Sep 1868 Celia HARRIS (40) (1851-1914), daughter of Elijah HARRIS (26) and Eliza Jane SMITH (25); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: __ ___ ____ Lin KNAPP (104) Daughter: __ ___ ____ Mollie KNAPP (4951)(same as Mellie ?) Son: 28 Oct 1869 Jerome KNAPP (98); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: __ ___ 1871 Ida Myrtle KNAPP (4939) Daughter: 25 Sep 1873 Mary Eliza KNAPP (4941); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: 15 Mar 1876 Mellie KNAPP (4950) Daughter: 15 Mar 1878 Margaret M KNAPP (4943); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: __ Mar 1882 Sarah E KNAPP (4946); MO. Son: 02 Aug 1885 William M KNAPP (4944); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: 04 Jul 1887 Jerushia Allida KNAPP (4949); Perry Co, IL. Son: 18 Jan 1890 Delmar Ward KNAPP (4948); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: 18 Apr 1893 Vera Hazel KNAPP (4945); Perry Co, IL. Death* 27 Feb 1934 Perry Co, IL. Burial* __ ___ ____ City Cem, Tamaroa, Perry Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ ?/F Scinthia E KNAPP (4926) Birth* __ ___ 1850 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 22 Feb 1866 Renben HESTER (4927); Perry Co, IL. Son: __ ___ ____ John HESTER (4972) Death* b __ May 1903 __________________________________________________________________________ ?/M Jacob Ira KNAPP (4928) Birth* 23 Apr 1853 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 29 Dec 1872 Mary CAMBELL (4929); Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 16 Mar 1884 Cordelia MOORE (4930); Perry Co, IL. Death* 14 Mar 1943 Tamaroa, Perry Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ ?/M William Calvin KNAPP (4931) Birth* 15 Mar 1856 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 18 Mar 1878 Alice E CHRISTIAN (4932); Franklin Co, IL. Daughter: __ Sep 1881 Elizabeth KNAPP (4952); IL. Son: __ Dec 1882 William KNAPP (4953) Daughter: __ Mar 1889 Lottie KNAPP (4954) Daughter: __ Mar 1890 Dollie KNAPP (4955) Marriage* 24 Dec 1892 Nellie Elizabeth WATSON (4933) ( -1942); Perry Co, IL. Son: 29 Oct 1893 John McHaney KNAPP (4956); Perry Co, IL. Son: 07 May 1895 Louie Levi KNAPP (4960); Perry Co, IL. Son: __ Mar 1896 Low C KNAPP (4957) Son: __ Jul 1899 Phillip J KNAPP (4958) Daughter: 12 Dec 1902 Female KNAPP (4962); Perry Co, IL. Son: 12 Dec 1902 Finess KNAPP (4963); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: 06 Mar 1908 Female KNAPP (4961); Perry Co, IL. Death* 01 Aug 1939 Perry Co, IL. Burial* __ ___ ____ Mulkey Grove Cem., Perry Co, IL. Son: Ira Calvin KNAPP (4959) __________________________________________________________________________ ?/M Newton Issac KNAPP (4934) Birth* 05 Nov 1858 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 15 Aug 1880 Martha Lucinda LIVELY (4935) (1863-1880); Perry Co, IL. Son: __ Nov 1885 Walter Isaac KNAPP (4976) Son: 27 Oct 1888 Frank Andrew KNAPP (4974); Perry Co, IL. Daughter: __ Jan 1891 Lulu KNAPP (4975) Daughter: 29 Oct 1896 Ida Mae KNAPP (4977); Perry Co, IL. Son: __ Feb 1899 Dewey Roy KNAPP (4989) Death* 04 Jan 1926 Tamaroa, Perry Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________ ?/F Lucy Jane KNAPP (4936) Birth* 27 Apr 1861 Perry Co, IL. Marriage* 27 Apr 1861 William HOLLERIN (4937); Perry Co, IL. Death* __ ___ 1925 DeSoto, Jackson Co, IL. __________________________________________________________________________

    08/12/1998 07:21:28
    1. [KNAPP-L] Joseph and Gertrude KNAPP of New York
    2. Hi I have seen many posts for KNAPP's in New York, but usually deleted them assuming they did not pertain to me......however, i recently found out that they do!!....according to the Cambria Co., Pa census of 1920 my GGgrandfather John KNAPP (1856-1932) is listed as being born in Pa, but his parents who i know to be Joseph and Gertrude (???)KNAPP, according to John's death certificate, are listed as being born in New York.....family lore tells me that John's family were from the Whiskey Isles..which no one knows where that is located......is there a Whiskey Isles in New York???.......does anyone have a Joseph or Gertrude KNAPP from the state of New York??.....are there any New York KNAPP geneologies floating around???......any help would be greatly appreciated.....thanks.....Joe

    08/12/1998 07:16:10
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Sandra L. Owens
    3. Fritz, The information that I sent to you on Alanson Knapp, is connected to my family. It seems that we have two different sets of Knapp's in our family. This is for the other side. I am looking to see if he also connects to Nicholas or if he is connected some other way. Sandie [email protected]

    08/12/1998 04:37:33
    1. [KNAPP-L] Fwd: lefties
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    08/11/1998 06:16:06
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Hi I think this is the ship that the William Chase family were on and the Knapp's were on the same ship on what the list I had from the Winthrop socity sent me. I go back starting with my Grandfather William Knapp who married Harriett Chase his father was Jonathan Knapp married to Ruth ??? his father was William Knapp and wife was Jane ???? and his father was Israel Knapp and wife was Mary "Hetty" ???? I got my information from Source(s) a. Nicholas Knapp Genealogy (1953), by (Dr.) A.A. Knapp,:96; 205 b. Supplement (1993), to Nicholas Knapp Genealogy (1953), by Fred H. Knapp:17 c. Unconnected Knapp File, #5510 d Grave Record, Hopwell, Dutches Co, NY (F-592 Jane Knapp-D.A.R. Record) I have Fred Knapp's address if you want it. I also go to the LDS in Carson City, Nv for help and want to start going back soon so I can find out more on them. Laura

    08/11/1998 05:47:40
    1. [KNAPP-L] Maria Barbara Knapp
    2. LILJEQUIST FAMILY
    3. Hi I am looking for information about a Maria Barbara Knapp. She married Johannes Georg Peiffer or Pfeiffer. They had a son Johannes Georg Peiffer around 1756 in Berks Co PA. I have no idea about where she was born, her parents or where to really start looking for information about her. Would appreciate any help. Thanks for your time. Kim

    08/11/1998 03:36:28
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. The Desk of Fritz
    3. Sandra: You passed some data to me pertaining to Alanson Knapp & Family. How does this info connect to your line? I can't put it together. Does the information you are willing to share include anything new or is it just the info I sent to you? Fritz

    08/11/1998 02:23:01
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas KNAPP and FULLER
    2. charles brack
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > I posted yesterday the following: > Any relatives out there with info regarding Nicholas and Eleanor (Elinor) Dan: I am descended from William Knapp. There was a large article on the Knapp-Knopp in the NEHGS Register or Nexus. It would probably be available in any library that handles the Register. I would say Knapp-Knopp is just a variation in spelling. That article may be helpful to you. Charles

    08/11/1998 08:00:37
    1. [KNAPP-L] Nicholas KNAPP and FULLER
    2. Harley I Kessluk
    3. Dan, Do you have a copy of the book Elijah Knapp Fuller and his Ancestors? It was written by Dallas Coleman and Dr. Gerald R. Fuller. Also do a search for Winthrop Ex. on the net and you will find much. But you can try http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/winthrop.htm Hope this helps, Harley _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    08/11/1998 07:51:15
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Sandra L. Owens
    3. I have information on this Knapp line, not a lot though. The Knapp and Knopp names are two different lines. My line goes as follows: Nicholas, Caleb, Moses, Moses, Moses, Oliver, Eliud, Franklin, Herbert, and Eugene. I have some info on 13 generations worth. Sandie [email protected]

    08/11/1998 04:57:20
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas KNAPP and FULLER
    2. I posted yesterday the following: Any relatives out there with info regarding Nicholas and Eleanor (Elinor) Knapp? They sailed to the Massachussetts Bay Colony as a part of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet. This Knapp line later marries into the Fuller line (the Fuller's of the Mayflower) and their descendant was Elijah Knapp Fuller. I'm looking for any info including collateral lines...I see that William Knapp also sailed with his family and I've seen records of William later on with the spelling of Knopp. How if at all are these two related? I see they may be from Suffolk England. Please enlighten. For more info I what my line holds, see my website Thanks Dan Taylor The Ancestral File http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2473/ancestral_file.html [email protected] on 08/10/98 05:20:43 PM Please respond to [email protected] To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Dan Taylor/Notes1/Vanstar) Subject: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas KNAPP and FULLER Someone posted a query about Nicholas KNAPP and also about the FULLER family who were on the Mayflower. I had a lot of mail piled up because I was gone for a day or so, and somehow I can't find the letter. Sometimes I push buttons so fast, the letters disappear. Not in inbox, not in trash, just evaporaed. Anyway, if whoever was interested in these lines will post again, I will respond. Thanks, Caroline [email protected] -- >From the desk of Caroline House http://house.simplenet.com/mom

    08/11/1998 02:55:29
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Betty Holmes
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Any relatives out there with info regarding Nicholas and Eleanor (Elinor) > Knapp? They sailed to the Massachussetts Bay Colony as a part of the 1630 > Winthrop Fleet. This Knapp line later marries into the Fuller line (the > Fuller's of the Mayflower) and their descendant was Elijah Knapp Fuller. > I'm looking for any info including collateral lines...I see that William > Knapp also sailed with his family and I've seen records of William later on > with the spelling of Knopp. How if at all are these two related? I see > they may be from Suffolk England. Please enlighten. For more info I what > my line holds, see my website > > Thanks > Dan Taylor > The Ancestral File > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2473/ancestral_file.html I trace my line from my ggrandmother Julia Ann Knapp b 1817 thru William b 1794 John b 1769 Eli b 1741 John b 1708 Joshua b 1663 Joshua b 1634 & Nicholas b 1592. Also possibly John of Stokes, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The last is from AF of LDS Library and unproven by me. I have lots of Knapp info. Nicholas & William are not believed to be brothers. They came on the same ship, the Arabella, I think, but they did not seem connected by their conduct in Watertown, Mass. and Nicholas soon left there for Greenwich, Connecticutt.

    08/10/1998 06:52:20
    1. [KNAPP-L] Nicholas KNAPP and FULLER
    2. Caroline House
    3. Someone posted a query about Nicholas KNAPP and also about the FULLER family who were on the Mayflower. I had a lot of mail piled up because I was gone for a day or so, and somehow I can't find the letter. Sometimes I push buttons so fast, the letters disappear. Not in inbox, not in trash, just evaporaed. Anyway, if whoever was interested in these lines will post again, I will respond. Thanks, Caroline [email protected] -- >From the desk of Caroline House http://house.simplenet.com/mom

    08/10/1998 06:22:13
    1. Re: [KNAPP-L] Nicholas Knapp of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet
    2. Caroline House
    3. I am descended from Nicolas KNAPP and Eleanor. Here is a thumbnail sketch of my KNAPP family line. Nicholas, Caleb, John, Moses, Moses, Calvin, Clarinda. Clarinda md. Andrew Lee ALLEN and there my Knapp line ends. If you think we can help each other at all, please write me back. Thanks, Caroline [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > Any relatives out there with info regarding Nicholas and Eleanor (Elinor) > Knapp? They sailed to the Massachussetts Bay Colony as a part of the 1630 > Winthrop Fleet. This Knapp line later marries into the Fuller line (the > Fuller's of the Mayflower) and their descendant was Elijah Knapp Fuller. > I'm looking for any info including collateral lines...I see that William > Knapp also sailed with his family and I've seen records of William later on > with the spelling of Knopp. How if at all are these two related? I see > they may be from Suffolk England. Please enlighten. For more info I what > my line holds, see my website > > Thanks > Dan Taylor > The Ancestral File > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2473/ancestral_file.html -- >From the desk of Caroline House http://house.simplenet.com/mom

    08/10/1998 06:18:50
    1. [KNAPP-L] Honorable Manning Knapp
    2. Stephen C Emery
    3. Hi all, Is anyone on the list related to the Honorable Manning M. Knapp who was a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey (appointed by Governor Bedle in 1875)? His father, William, was of Newton, New Jersey. The Honorable Manning M. Knapp removed to Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey shortly after 1850. -Stephen

    08/10/1998 10:03:06