For 10 years,when I was trying to trace just who my Capt-Lt-Rev-JP George Brown . Elizabeth McQueen was, that he migrated to S Ohio with Sapp's and West's was my best single clue. That my 2nd set of parents had a dau-in-law that was part Sapp and part genealogist gave me clues. That my wife's great grandfather m 2nd a Sapp. more Clues. And,10 years down the line,I met Margaret,STROBEL Hartman, genealogist,that knew that last move,to S Clermont Co,Oh was a tiny move of ,maybe 5 miles, from the Ky bank to s Clermont. By that time, I knew Sapp locations in w Md,and at Weirton WV-Burgittown,Pa>Madison Co,Ky. And I LEARNED THAT Pvt john Sapp,serving 1781-82 under Lt George Brown,and on the Otter Creek tax list with him,near Boonesboiro,Ky, had bought Carntown,Ky lands from him,1798-1800. And soon died. There followed a year,when I thought it was 1\3 chance Brown's wife was a Sapp. and 1\3 that she was a McQueen, and 1\3 all other possible surnames. [She was a McQueen] And it turned out Brown had an uncle John Sappington,also,and that he was close to Sgt Hartley Sappington, and migrated with Hartley Sapp. I assume the latter was named for the 1st. John Sapp served under Hartley Sappington. From day 1,I was tracing an early Methodist. But the religions get more confusing for our colony. At least 1 Sapp,or his wife,or both,Ky George Sapp,was Catholic,and their son,,a Baptist Rev. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:44:13 EST CBilky2914@aol.com writes: > i am related to Browns from pendleton co and Owen co..also i am a > Sapp my > sapp line came out of OH into KY..my line of Sapps settled in > fleming Co > > Christie Sapp Bilky