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    1. Re: [KNAPP] Hassidiah KNAPP abt 1788-1841
    2. Hancock's
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Hancock's <hancock@link2000.net> To: <KNAPP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 11:16 PM Subject: [KNAPP] Hassidiah KNAPP abt 1788-1841 > Looking for any information on: > Hassidiah KNAPP born abt 1788 possibly Mass., died 2-27-1841 Montgomery Co. IN married Daniel WHITE born abt 1784 possibly MASS., died 8-7-1847 Montgomery Co. IN. > Probably married somewhere in Mass. > Known children: > George WHITE b. 5-18-1813 Mass. married Martha UTTERBACK > Lois WHITE b. 1-12-1826 Indiana married Harmon UTTERBACK > Lois WHITE death certificate has fathers name as Daniel WHITE and mothers name as NAPP. There is a Daniel & Hassidiah WHITE buried in the same old cemetery along with Martha WHITE (George WHITE's wife). They are the only three WHITE's buried there. > This is just a guess that NAPP is in fact KNAPP and Daniel & Hassidiah WHITE are in fact the parents of LOIS WHITE. > > Anybody have a Hassidiah KNAPP? > > Still Searching, > Roger & Kim Hancock > >

    03/15/2000 10:39:07
    1. [KNAPP] change e-mail address
    2. Cindie Swaim
    3. hi all, just wanted to let you know my new e-mail number. it's mmn@uswest.net. love, mazie

    03/15/2000 04:01:55
    1. [KNAPP] Hannah Martha KNAPP & Almon LOOMIS MASS?
    2. Jim Shreve Sr
    3. Morning all, I've decided to try to tackle various direct spouses in my lines. Here is one of them, Hannah Martha KNAPP married (m. 9-14-1848) Almon LOOMIS (b. 3-11-1822), son of David LOOMIS & Rachel Philura SHEPARD. known children: Benjamin Alison LOOMIS I would guess that Almon LOOMIS was probably born on Mass, as that is where his father was born, though Benjamin Alison LOOMIS's son was born in Ohio. I do not know when the LOOMIS family emigrated into Ohio. Just the same any and all help with this woulod be greatly appreciated. Jim SHREVE Sr.

    03/10/2000 11:05:32
    1. [KNAPP] RE: John Knapp
    2. Looking for relationships to John Knapp, b. 25 Jan 1805., d. 20 Jan 1884 in Lewiston, MN He married Eunice Demaray/Demarey m. 17 Aug. 1831 - From Canada>Minnestoa. Julie Portner

    03/06/2000 01:42:54
    1. [KNAPP] RE: John Knapp & Eunice Demaray/Demarey
    2. Looking for information for: John Knapp & Eunice Demarey/ Demaray The missing link to complete that generation - love to share - Julie Portner

    03/06/2000 01:13:22
    1. [KNAPP] Samuel KNAPP of Berks Co., PA
    2. Lea Ann
    3. Hi, My KNAPP ancestor, Samuel F., died in Ashtabula Co, OH, on 22 Oct., 1896. He was born in Berks Co., PA, in 1861, in Pricetown. He had married Celena Gault in 1888 in Ashtabula Co., in 1888. I hope someone else can fill in some blanks for me. I don't know his parents or whether he had any brothers or sisters. Lea Ann ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    03/05/2000 11:39:20
    1. Re: [KNAPP] Re:WV Knapps in Civil War
    2. In a message dated 3/5/00 1:19:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, BPetrie123@aol.com writes: > Knapp, Charles - Corp.Co. B - 22nd Va. , Greenbriar Co > Knapp, James C. - Pvt - Co. A - 22nd Va. - Greenbriar Co. These are probably mine, Greenbrier has 3 Es and no As Sandy in Florida

    03/05/2000 07:33:42
    1. [KNAPP] Re:WV Knapps in Civil War
    2. Found these Knapps in "Tattered Uniforms and Bright Bayonets" West Virginia Confederate Soldiers by Jack L. Dickinson. Thought someone might be interested. Knapp, Caleab Stewart - unknown rank - 26 Br., Greenbriar Co. Knapp, Charles - Pvt - Co. B - 22nd Va. , Monroe Co Knapp, Charles - Corp.Co. B - 22nd Va. , Greenbriar Co Knapp, James C. - Pvt - Co. A - 22nd Va. - Greenbriar Co. Knapp, Thomas - Pvt. Co. __ 19th Va. Cav. - Pocahontas Knapp, George W. Pvt - Co F, 17th Va.- Jackson Co. Knapp, Henry F. - Pvt. Co. F - 10th Va. Cav. - Jackson Co Knapp, William - Lt. Co. F . 10th Va. Calv. - Jackson Co. Betty from WVa. Home Page: My Family Has Roots in West Virginia URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/5112/

    03/04/2000 06:17:13
    1. [KNAPP] RE:Announcement- Migration Project is now running full force
    2. Melody Campagna
    3. Found one of my ancestors in 15 minutes.Happy Hunting http://www.migrations.org/ Melody(Knapp) Campagna http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Melody-A-Campagna/

    03/04/2000 12:16:41
    1. [KNAPP] Obit of Henry WALDRON (RI/Fall River/Fairhaven)
    2. Hello, This is the obit of Henry WALDRON, who died 7/1872, Fairhaven, MA. Other names in the article are: WOOD, LEBARON, ELDRIDGE, CARTER, KNAP, TAYLOR, KEITH, LADD, KIMBALL, BUTMAN, TERRY, ROBINSON, CHURCH, DAMON and TABOR. Betty Ruggles Govoni Daily Mercury (New Bedford) July 1872 Henry Waldron Dead Accident on the Fairhaven Railroad A TRAIN THROWN FROM THE TRACK The Engineer and Firemen both Instantly Killed On Saturday morning the 11 o'clock train for this city on the Fairhaven Branch Railroad, consisting of the locomotive Charles L. Wood, eleven flat cars, two box freight cars, one baggage car and two passenger cars, ran into a herd of eleven cows, belonging to James LeBaron, at a place three quarters of a mile the other side of Mattapoisett. The engine was thrown from the track, tipped over on its side, and the forward end of the boiler was plunged into the bank, which at that place is from six to ten feet high. The tender was dashed by the momentum of the train completely over the engine, and lay tipped over on its side. Of the flat cars which followed, eight were thrown from the track, and piled upon and around the locomotive. Most of them were completely wrecked. The freight and passenger cars, with their occupants, were unharmed. The track for several rods was badly torn up. When the passengers got to the train they found the engineer, Henry Waldron, and the fireman, Joseph Eldridge, both covered with the debris, and both dead, though it is said by some that Mr. Eldridge showed faint signs of life for some moments after being taken out. Mr. Waldron had, without doubt, been scalded to death by the bursting of some of the pipes connected with the boiler. He was clinging with both hands to the brake-wheel of the tender. The body of Mr. Eldridge was found under the ruins of those cars on the opposite side of the track from the locomotive. It is supposed that he jumped from the train, as nearly every bone in his body was broken and the bones of his legs were crushed all to pieces. His body and face were also considerably mangled and cut. Both the engineer and fireman lived in Fairhaven. Mr. Waldron leaves a wife and several children (His wife was Clarissa Carter, parents of Stanley Carter and Polly Knap. All were from Raynham originally. Their children were: Adelaide Waldron, Leonard Franklin Waldron and others. Mr. Waldron's parents were Eleazer Waldron [Thomas, Nathaniel, Cornelius, George] and Sarah, who were from Bristol, RI). He had been on the Fairhaven road some 15 years, and was previously an engineer in the employ of the Old Colony road, on the Fall River steamboat train. He was considered an excellent engineer, and had been a faithful servant of the company. It has been said of him, that he was one of the few without an enemy in the world. Mr. Eldridge was a young man. He had no family but his mother. Five of the cows were killed, and their dead bodies were strewed along the track for some distance. They were worth about $250. Ezekiel Taylor, the brakeman who had charge of the flat cars, had a narrow escape. He says that he saw on coming around the curve, a cow trying to get up the bank, and he saw that she was unable to do so, and fell back. The next thing he saw, and so quickly that there was no time for thought was a smoke and an unusual crash about the engine, and he found himself on top of the wreck. Mr. Taylor is a spare hand on the road, and was on the train on account of the absence of another brakeman. When the news was received at Fairhaven, which was at a few minutes past eleven, Division Superintendent Keith notified Superintendent Ladd, and a train was immediately fitted out, and sent to the scene of the accident. The passengers, baggage, and bodies of Messrs. Waldron and Eldridge were brought to Fairhaven, arriving at that place at a few minutes past one. In the afternoon a train was sent down with men and tools from the New Bedford and Taunton Railroad, and work was commenced in cleaning up and repairing the track. The workmen were engaged most of the night, and all day yesterday. When the bodies of the engineer and fireman were brought to Fairhaven, Coroner Kimball was called. The bodies were put in a freight room, and prepared for burial, while Coroner Kimball, with Constable Butman, proceeded to summon a jury of inquest. The following were summoned: I.F. Terry, James S. Robinson, James I. Church, Tucker Damon, Jr., and Bartholomew Tabor. I. F. Terry was chosen foreman, and Tucker Damon, Jr., clerk. The jury met on Saturday evening and examined the bodies, and adjourned to meet at 11 o'clock to-day. Yesterday, Coroner Kimball was engaged in making investigations at the scene of the accident. The flag of Relief Engine Company, No. 5, of Fairhaven, was placed at half mast as a tribute of respect to the memory of Mr. Eldridge, who was a member of the company. Eureka Lodge, F. & A.M. will attend the funeral of Mr. Waldron to- day. A special ferry boat will leave this city at half-past 12.

    03/02/2000 10:36:53
    1. Re: [KNAPP] NKG
    2. Bob
    3. Thank You ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPBennett1@aol.com> To: <KNAPP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 2000 March, 1 20:47 Subject: Re: [KNAPP] NKG > Bob, > Unless someone else mentioned it... NKG indicates the "Nicholas Knapp > Genealogy" >

    03/01/2000 09:04:03
    1. Re: [KNAPP] NKG
    2. Tom Cornell
    3. >Can someone tell me what NKG stands for?- thanks > >Bob Bob, NKG = Nicholas Knapp Genealogy. It's shorthand. Tom

    03/01/2000 09:02:33
    1. [KNAPP] NKG
    2. Bob
    3. Can someone tell me what NKG stands for?- thanks Bob

    03/01/2000 08:33:52
    1. Re: [KNAPP] NKG
    2. Bob, Unless someone else mentioned it... NKG indicates the "Nicholas Knapp Genealogy"

    03/01/2000 03:47:58
    1. Re: [KNAPP] KNAP(P)/CARTER/HAYWARD - RAYNHAM/TAUNTON/?, MASS., 1700'S
    2. I believe your Atherton is probably of the Aron Knap line as follows: There was an Atherton, son of Jonathan of Norton (Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Aaron, Aron). Jonathan was in Norton as early as 1747. Vince Knapp

    02/28/2000 09:53:13
    1. [KNAPP] RE: Announcement-Latest Additions to the Obituary Links Page
    2. Melody Campagna
    3. Melody(Knapp) Campagna http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Melody-A-Campagna/ ----- Original Message ----- From: The Obituary Links Page Email List <obitlinkspage-owner@listbot.com> To: List Member <droponin@home.com> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 4:55 AM Subject: Latest Additions to the Obituary Links Page > The Obituary Links Page Email List - http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ > > Hello everyone! > There are some fantastic new links for researching that have been added! > People are loading the Internet down with tons of data that is available > freely. My job is to locate it, categorize it and make it easier for you > to find. Please share this update with at least two of your researching > friends so that more people can know about The Obituary Links Page ( > http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ )and the Obituary Archive Search > Engine ( http://www.cribbs.net/obitsearch/ ). This helps the page to > grow! > We now have a new domain for the Search Engine. It is > www.obitcentral.com . The existing domain works fine, but to help new > users find the site easily the new domain was set. > > Here are the new links: > > WV - Pocahontas Co. - The Pocahontas Times > IL - Pike Co. - Pike County Cemetery Inscriptions > KY - Statewide - Central KY News Journal Obituaries > CO - Gilpin Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - El Paso Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Douglas Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Costillo Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Conejos Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Clear Creek Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Boulder Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > CO - Bent Co. - 1870 Mortality Schedule > WV - Tyler Co. - Tyler County Cemetery Inscriptions > TN - Franklin Co. - Old Beans Creek Cemetery Inscriptions > MS - Smith Co. - Miller Cemetery Inscriptions > MS - Covington Co. - Willow Grove Cemetery Inscriptions > WV - Pocahontas Co. - Pocahontas County Death/Obituary Registry > KS - Barber Co. - Barber County Cemetery Inscriptions > KS - Anderson Co. - Anderson County Marriages 1854-1868 > KS - Anderson Co. - Anderson County Marriages to 1927 > KS - Anderson Co. - Anderson County Obituaries 1999-2000 > KS - Brown Co. - Brown County Deaths 1907-1911 > KS - Johnson Co. - Johnson County Marriage Index 1867-1879 > KS - Miami Co. - Miami County Marriage, Births, & Deaths > KS - Montgomery Co. - Montgomery County Marriages > KS - Montgomery Co. - Montgomery County Obituaries > KS - Phillips Co. - Phillips County Marriage Records > KS - Rooks Co. - Rooks County Births, Marriages, & Deaths > KS - Sedgwick Co. - Sedgwick County Marriage Applications > NE - Red Willow Co. - McCook Gazette Obituaries > PA - Statewide - Rootsweb - Eastern PA Obituary Forum > ============================================================ > Search through over 500 million records and over 2000 databases! > http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ancestry.htm > ============================================================ > New Desktop Tool For Completing Your Family Research! > GENEALOGY DETECTIVE 2000 > The Number 1 Rated Genealogy Research Software! > http://www.genealogydetective.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=cribbs wh > ============================================================ > That's it for this time! Happy hunting! > Bill Cribbs > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, write to obitlinkspage-unsubscribe@listbot.com >

    02/28/2000 09:05:42
    1. [KNAPP] KNAP(P)/CARTER/HAYWARD - RAYNHAM/TAUNTON/?, MASS., 1700'S
    2. Hello, I have the names KNAP(P), CARTER, HAYWARD in Raynham, Bristol, MA. I have been stuck with this line years ago, and since things have changed so much (re: computers), that I thought I'd see if people have found them since then. My questions from these few names are: 1. Does anyone have the parents of Atherton KNAP, Mary HAYWARD or Stanley CARTER, all from Raynham/Taunton, MA. 2. Where were they from before Raynham/Taunton? Did they live north towards Boston, or did they come over later than the rest of that line, in the 1760's? 3. Does anyone have more siblings as well? Thank you! The line is below: (pretty short) ... Polly KNAP, b. ~ 1781 in Raynham, Taunton, MA. She d. in Fairhaven, MA. She m. Stanley CARTER b. 7/7/1760 in Raynham, Taunton, MA. He d. in Raynham. Stanley also m. Bethiah LEONARD, but Polly was my line. ch: Clarissa CARTER, Eliza CARTER, William CARTER, Franklin CARTER, Clothier CARTER, Charlot CARTER. ch. were b. 1805 - 1815, in Raynham. [ The ch. Stanley had with Bethiah Leonard were: Savena CARTER, Alanson CARTER, Minjies CARTER, Stillman CARTER, Diadamia CARTER, Maria CARTER, Leonard CARTER, Philander CARTER. Those were b. 1790 - 1801, in Raynham.] Polly KNAP's father was Atherton KNAP, b. ~ 1756 in Raynham/Taunton, MA. He m. Mary HAYWARD in 4/19/1777 in Raynham/Taunton, MA. ch of Atherton KNAP and Mary HAYWARD were: Polly KNAP (above), Clothier KNAP (1779), Zenas KNAP (1782). All b. in Raynham/Taunton, MA.

    02/27/2000 02:13:05
    1. [KNAPP] CORRECTION TO NICHOLAS KNAPP GENEALOGY
    2. Desk of Fritz
    3. For holders of the Nicholas Knapp Genealogy (1953), by (Dr) A.A. Knapp, the following correction should be made to your copy: Page 433 - H-452 - The information currently contained in this entry applies to another Lewis Knapp. Based on recent information supplied by Helen (Knapp) Shanahan, a direct descendant, & shown as #6, in this report, the following information corrects and extends the line as indicated. This is an interim report, as the information for the entire line is currently under re-construction and/or review. Within this line of Knapps, a possible "glich" appears in the make-up of the family of E-31 - Eli Knapp, page 48-49. Current claim is that his wife was Hannah Palmer and not Elizabeth, as stated. Research is ongoing to clear up the problem. If anyone has anything within their files that would help in establishing this family correctly, please post it. All help apprecaited! Hope someone gets some use out of this information!!?? Fritz. - ---------------------------------------------------------- Descendants of Lewis Roger Knapp - H-452 Generation No. 8 1. Lewis Roger8 Knapp (Lewis7, Roger6, Eli5, John4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Nicholas1)1,2 was born Abt. 1853. He married Emma Cower2 1890. Children of Lewis Knapp and Emma Cower are: + 2 i. Frank9 Knapp, born 1891 in Shavertown, Delaware Co, NY. 3 ii. Jesse H Knapp3,4, born 1893 in Shavertown, Delaware Co, NY. He married Olive M Finch 18 August 1916. 4 iii. Florence Knapp5, born 1895 in Shavertown, Delaware Co, NY. 5 iv. Emma A Knapp5,6, born 1898 in Livingston Manor, NY. She married Charles P LeSeur 20 March 1914. Generation No. 9 2. Frank9 Knapp (Lewis Roger8, Lewis7, Roger6, Eli5, John4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Nicholas1)7 was born 1891 in Shavertown, Delaware Co, NY. He married Flora Belle Lord7. Children of Frank Knapp and Flora Lord are: 6 i. Helen Louise10 Knapp8, born 14 November 1915 in Afton, Chenango Co, NY. She married William Shanahan 1940. 7 ii. Donald Knapp9, born 1919; died 1952. 8 iii. Gordon Knapp9, born 1921. 9 iv. Ruth Knapp9, born 1923. Endnotes 1. Nicholas Knapp Genealogy (1953), by (Dr) A.A. Knapp, :433, [data indicated in the original source [NKG] is in error]. 2. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000 [Granddaughter]. 3. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000. 4. Unconnected Knapp Book (1955), by (Dr) A.A. Knapp, :171 [Entry #5005]. 5. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000. 6. Unconnected Knapp Book (1955), by (Dr) A.A. Knapp, :89 [Entry #2646]. 7. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000 [Daughter]. 8. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000. 9. E-mail message from Helen Louise (Knapp) Shanahan, NY <hks140@webtv.net> - 25 Feb 2000 [Sister].

    02/27/2000 10:18:30
    1. Re: [KNAPP] A.A. KNAPP book
    2. Helen Shanahan
    3. Does anyone have the supplement to the A.A. KNAPP genealogy book 1956 ?I would very much like to get it if I can or have someone look up for me. Thanks Helen KNAPP Shanahan

    02/27/2000 08:57:11
    1. Re: [KNAPP] Re: [KNAPP
    2. Desk of Fritz
    3. The surname KNAPP is teutonic throughout the European Continent. England, Germany & Hungary carry a higher percentage of the name than others. Fritz ----- Original Message ----- From: <TOMIAMI@aol.com> To: <KNAPP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 9:50 PM Subject: [KNAPP] Re: [KNAPP : Hello, : : Is KNAPP a name which was a German name originally? Thank you. Betty G. : :

    02/26/2000 08:56:19