I've met Jim Logsdon,and he called me yesterday. I have included other Sapp researchers in this note. 1- I've ben saying what we call Ralph Logsdon [m Durbin] was likely the Catholic 1st name,Rapheal. 2 Both Carter,and Canter were numerous in the neighborhood Rev George Sapp 2at married. Personally, I've known far more Canters, so if odds mean anything [?] Rev George Sapp ministered tiny Baptist churches in Nicholsville,on RT 222,AND S of Salt Air,on Rt 222,s of Rt 232.[ Indiam Creek Baptist on Salt-Flack farm at RT 222 and n fork,Indian creek. He buried that Canter-Carter wife at Nicholsville in [?] 1853,and moved north 15-20 miles to Belfast-Newtownsville. His dau m my wife's James Ashton as no 2. While Canter-Carter both fit,Ravenna-Portage are Ohio counties 300 miles ne of Clermont Co. That is a typo for something else. I broke my glasses yesterday,and find that marriage, but let me mention ,while researching Sall's, to checl as script S AND L were similar.And Zapp-Zopp. And Sopp. Se must be a Porter. Now,by 1770, the branch of Sapp's we trace was near Oldtown,w Md, before that, I "THINK" they were on the disputered Mason-Dixon line area bounded by Hampstead,and Westminster, Md,and Hanover,Pa. I "think ' their land was in Md,but their church,or their minister was in Pa. It well may be their minister rode a circut into Md,from Pa. But if they were Catholic??? Anyway,St Thomas Episcopal,at Owings Mills,Md was the official Md colony church for that area-I think. Ky George Sapp was in s Clermont ,Oh a few years,before a strage migration ne to a Catholic colony in Knox Co,Oh. There Ky George Sapp's kids m Mt George Sapp's kids. [the mountian might be Mt Savage,w Md] . I fon't think the Sapp's, or his Logsdon wife had lived within reach of a Priest,if Catholic, many,many years. John Sapp,Sr servered under my Capt-Lt-Rev-Jp George Brown at Weirton,WV-NW WASH CO PA 1781-82. and migrated with him 3-4 places later. Madison Co,Ky 1787?: Carntown,now Pendletown Co,Ky 1798,where John Sapp,Sr died,but his sons,1802,moved 5-7 miles to w Pt Isabel, Clermont Co,Oh with Brown,1802. Brown's uncle,Edward Brown,b 1732 ,had married a dau of Ralph-Rapheal Logsdon. Brown was rowing up the Ohio from Carntown,N kY TO preach at Rural,Oh [Logsdon's Ferry, 1798. Adam Simmons,classleader there. On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 18:42:27 -0700 "GL&KL" <7uphill@ctaz.com> writes: > Dear Mr. Fagley, > My name is Karen (Cobble) Storm. I was given your email by James > Logsdon of Columbus Ohio. I believe that we may share ancestry. Mr. > Logsdon told me of your > interest in Kentucky George Sapp. I just received an email from Mr. > Logsdon last night after he found a message I had left on the > genforum message board regarding Margaret Logsdon and George K. > Sapp. Until I uncovered that my line is tied to the Logsdon's in > November 1998 my family had thought that Margaret Logsdon was > Margaret Loysden and her father Rapheal Loysden. My family also had > Sara Canter of Clermont Co. Ohio as the wife of George Sapp and > Margaret Logsdon's son George but James Logsdon has informed me that > she was Sarah Carter instead of Sara Canter. > My line is as follows starting at George K Sapp. > George K. Sapp m. Margaret Loysden (Logsdon) dates unknown > George Sapp Jr. m. Sara Canter (Sarah Carter) dates unknown > Thomas Sapp born Ravenna Portage Clermont Co. Ohio about 1834 m. > Mary Gregor > of Riley Indiana b. abt 1838. (I believe these dates are guesses) > Thomas Sherman Sapp born Oct. 3 or 31 1865 Terra Haute Indiana. > Thomas Sherman was known as Sherman Sapp or T.S. Sapp. He moved to > Dillon Montana about 1882 and married Martha Eliza Mast known as > Mattie Sapp on Friday November 13th 1889 he died in 1948. They were > the first couple to m. in Montana after it became a state on > November 8 1889. Their first child was my grandmother Martha Olive > Sapp known as Olive b. in Dillon Montana April 28 1891 d. March 6 > 1981. m. Frank Raymond Koontz known as Ray b. in Warrensburg > Illinois January 1 1881 d. July 4 1938 and in 1947 she m. Charles > Quick. Ray Koontz and Olive Sapp had had 10 children. > My mother was Phyllis Ellen Koontz b. June 4 1926 d. September 21 > 1996 m. Norman Eugene Cobble on November 4 1944. He was b. on August > 8 1924 in Seneca Mo. and d. on March 16 2000. > I was b. in Dillon Montana on Easter sunday April 6 1958 > I now live in Needles Calif. I am looking forward to working with > you in the future on our ancestry. > Thank you for taking the time to read this Mr. Fagley. > Karen > > Karen Storm > 591 Channel Way > Needles Calif. > 92363 > 760-326-6576 > 7uphill@ctaz.com > > >