Would like to know if anyone could be researching: Henry SAPP born ca. 1790 Maryland married Mary A.------ known children: Sarah A SAPP born 1826 Ohio Abigail Rosalie SAPP born 16 Oct 1828 Ohio. Married Jacob Hiram ELLIOTT 18 Sept 1845 Warsaw, Kosciusco Co., Indiana. Died 7 Mar 1911. Eastside, Oregon John SAPP born 1834 Ohio married Eudora TRASK died Roseburg, Oregon, 13 Oct 1896 Nicholas P SAPP, 1836, Indiana Would like to find someone with connections to this SAPP family. joanne@zapcom.net
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Leverich <leverich@rootsweb.com> To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com <listowners-announce@rootsweb.com>; rootsweb-help@rootsweb.com <rootsweb-help@rootsweb.com>; STATE-COORD-L@rootsweb.com <STATE-COORD-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: Dr. Brian Leverich <leverich@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, March 09, 1998 7:14 PM Subject: Serious Problems Out on the Net (and at home) > > >As many of you have undoubtably noticed, the last week has been a >mess out on The Net. > >Starting one week ago, some clown has been strobing all the hosts >and routers on the Internet with an attack that is fatal (locks the >machine such that it has to be power cycled to restart) to Win 95 >and Win NT boxen. > >While this didn't directly affect RootsWeb (we're wall-to-wall Unix >servers), it did kill one of our network neighbors' NT server. >Unfortunately that NT server was providing reverse DNS for some of >RootsWeb's boxes, so the NT server's repeated crashes caused major >problems for us. > >It especially slowed mail deliveries from our list servers. > >To deal with this problem, the NT server has been "patched" to >reduce its vulnerability to attack and we have taken various other >technical measures to make us safer. > >Last night at 2am Sprintlink, with no warning to any of its >customers, attempted to upgrade the operating systems on its >backbone routers throughout the country. Things went badly south, >and the Net is still very much crippled right now. > >The Sprintlink disaster essentially disconnected pieces of RootsWeb >from The Net for several hours until we could adjust our routers to >work around the down pieces of Sprintlink's backbone. > >As the Sprintlink disaster rippled through The Net, it also took >down the routers at our feed from CRL. That happened while Karen >and I were away from our keyboards, and the CRL down wounded our >main list server. > >Some mail was lost, and we suspect some digests were damaged. We'll >be fixing things for a few days. ): > >Ultimately there is no way that an individual site can insulate >itself from a mess like last night, but we will be able to better >protect ourselves as RootsWeb grows and operates more T1 connections >to more Internet backbone carriers. > >Finally, this morning at 10am the textbase harddrive in the search >engine box glitched and wedged, killing that server. Karen and I >were working at that machine's console to revive it when the CRL >link went down, which was why we couldn't save the mail server. > >Disk problems like this should go away as we upgrade all our servers >to using redundant RAID-5 disk arrays, rather than depending on >single drives. > > *sigh* > >Thank goodness weeks like this don't happen too often. As noted >above, we'll be doing what we can to insulate ourselves from these >sorts of problems in the future. > >One other thought: Karen and Brian will be away from our consoles all >day tomorrow traveling on business that is critical to RootsWeb's >future. It worries us a lot to leave the servers without someone >physically at the consoles, but there will be some great sysadmins >monitoring the site remotely and we think the potential benefits of >this trip outweigh the risks of leaving the servers for a day. > >We apologize in advance if anything goes wrong, and we will be back >late tomorrow night in any case. Cheers, B. > > >-- >Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ >P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 leverich@rootsweb.com > >
Richbench wrote: > > Have had no luck connecting my wife's SAPP ancestor here yet but just found 2 > more generations that may help. Does any one know where they go ? > > >>Wife's Great grandfather: > Richard McCraner SAPP b: 1859 Fayette Co., Illinois > (came to Hickory Co., MO 1876-80) > + Caroline Viola BECK b: Fayette Co., Illinois > > >>his father: > David B. or E. SAPP b: Ohio abt 1832-34 > +Harriet or Hester b: Ohio abt 1838 (her parents b: PA) > > >>his father: > Eli SAPP b: Ohio abt 1806 living in Fayette Co. Howard Pointe Twp in 1850 > census > > Richard L. Bench > Olathe, KS > 913-782-5133 > Richbench@aol > .com > > ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== > Take a look at your Sapp ancestors at: http://members.aol.com/sapps/genpg/index.html Rich; Also see http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/n/y/Christine-N-Snyder/GENE2-0008.html#CHILD134611203 George Sapp
Richbench wrote: > > Have had no luck connecting my wife's SAPP ancestor here yet but just found 2 > more generations that may help. Does any one know where they go ? > > >>Wife's Great grandfather: > Richard McCraner SAPP b: 1859 Fayette Co., Illinois > (came to Hickory Co., MO 1876-80) > + Caroline Viola BECK b: Fayette Co., Illinois > > >>his father: > David B. or E. SAPP b: Ohio abt 1832-34 > +Harriet or Hester b: Ohio abt 1838 (her parents b: PA) > > >>his father: > Eli SAPP b: Ohio abt 1806 living in Fayette Co. Howard Pointe Twp in 1850 > census > > Richard L. Bench > Olathe, KS > 913-782-5133 > Richbench@aol > .com > > ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== > Take a look at your Sapp ancestors at: http://members.aol.com/sapps/genpg/index.html Some references that apply to the following are from Mathias "A History of the Sapp Family and Descendants of George Sapp - 1740-1811". Eli Sapp b MD in 1804, moved with family to OH when age 5. m Sarah ___; children David B., Malinda, Cynthia J. m Mirium Banks 1/11/1844, children Joseph, Martha E., Chrissy A Eli's father was Joseph Sapp b MD in 1771, d 1837 Danville, OH. m Elizabeth Starner 1/21/1802 Joseph's father was George (Johan Georg) Sapp b (probably) 4/15/1743, York Co, PA. m Christianna Texter abt 1765. George's father may have been Daniel Zab b (est) 1716, immigrated to PA 1737. m (possibly) Mary Louderman GG Sapp gsapp@pacbell.net
This looks like a possible match: Look up David B. Sapp at web site http://members.aol.com/jacomeena/index.html Regards, Mike Sapp
Have had no luck connecting my wife's SAPP ancestor here yet but just found 2 more generations that may help. Does any one know where they go ? >>Wife's Great grandfather: Richard McCraner SAPP b: 1859 Fayette Co., Illinois (came to Hickory Co., MO 1876-80) + Caroline Viola BECK b: Fayette Co., Illinois >>his father: David B. or E. SAPP b: Ohio abt 1832-34 +Harriet or Hester b: Ohio abt 1838 (her parents b: PA) >>his father: Eli SAPP b: Ohio abt 1806 living in Fayette Co. Howard Pointe Twp in 1850 census Richard L. Bench Olathe, KS 913-782-5133 Richbench@aol .com
Seeking information on John G. SAPP b: 1800 d: 1889. He is buried in Pelham, Mitchell, GA. John was a member of the Masonic Order. Any information on this individual, his parents or siblings will be appreciated. Will share information on the SAPPs of Mitchell County GA. Edward P. Savage, EPSavage@compuserve.com 8620 Timbercrest Circle, Charlotte, NC 28226-4643 Researching WEBB, BOYNTON, SAPP, LANIER in GA
I found this and thought it might be helpful to someone. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8074/query001.htm#10 ALLEE, CAHOON, DRAUGHTON, HENRY, HOPKINS, KILLEN, MAYFLOWER, MOOR, NOV, PHILLIP, REES, ROBERT, SAPP, SMITH, SNOW, WIDOW posted by Robert Cooper Moor on Wednesday, October 2, 1996 Is Robert MOOR b. c.1747-d.November 1788 who married Lydia SNOW 23 NOV 1773 [She the great granddaughter of Stephen HOPKINS who was in Jamestown, VA in 1610 and after returning to England in 1613, remarried and came back to America in 1620 aboard the MAYFLOWER, the son of Henry MOOR described below? Henry MOOR made his will in New Castle county in 1751. Henry MOOR's will was probated in Kent County, Delaware. 'Old' Duck Creek Hundred is found on record in 1685, and is given as embracing the land lying between Duck Creek and its southwest branch, called Little Duck Creek, and extending westward to the Maryland line; but the region was not finally settled until many years later. This division left Bombay Hook Island in New Castle County. Old Duck Creek is a very crooked stream, and made a sharp turn about a mile from the Delaware Bay, and then ran thirteen miles to where it joined the Dona River and entered the Bay. Some time previous to 1740 the route to the bay from the landing was shortened by cutting a thoroughfare at the turn, and Hon. Jacob Stout, in 1820, cut the Leipsic, or Little Duck Creek through. In 1841 this thoroughfare was made a part of the northern boundary of Kent County, thus placing Bombay Hook Island in Duck Creek Hundred. History of Delaware by: Scharf P. 1091 Wherefore the will of Henry MOOR, witnessed by Heneritta MOOR, Jacob ALLEE and Thomas CAHOON in 1751, was made in New Castle County and probated in Kent County, Delaware. In the settlement of the inventory of Henry Moor's estate in 1751 there is a payment of 17 shillings and one pence to John Snow who was the father of Lydia Snow who would marry his son Robert Moor twenty two years later on November 23, 1773. Jacob ALLEE who witnessed the will of Henry Moor, also witnessed the will of Henry's son Robert Moor. Henry Moor's will leaves two plantations, one in New Castle County and one in Kent County to his sons Henry II and Robert MOOR. This would indicate that both were about eighteen years of age in 1751when Henry made his will. In 1756 after Isaac SAPP married Elizabeth MOOR, the WIDOW of Henry Moor, and made petition to Kent County Orphans Court the ledger reveals that Abraham Moor paid six pounds sterling, and Mary Moor paid two pounds sterling to Henry Moor's estate. There are individuals listed on this document that married into the KILLEN family which was the family of the mother of the Hopkins sisters! John DRAUGHTON who was the executor of Henry Moor's will had a daughter named Margaret. Margaret DRAUGHTON [Drayton] was married to James Snow and they would had a daughter named Rebecca Snow. Rebecca Snow would marry Henry's brother' John's son John Moor, Jr., after Rebecca's first husband Abel REES died. Abel REES was the sister of Jeremiah Rees who was paid twelve shillings seven and one half pence by Henry MoorÂ’s widow when Isaac SAPP, Elizabeth Moor's new husband made their petition to Orphans Court. It is interesting to note that Henry Moor named three sons Henry, Robert and John and four unnamed daughters, and had two plantations, one in Kent County and one in New Castle County, because of the location of Duck Creek and Bombay Hook. Bombay Hook is one of Delaware's very earliest landmarks. Today [1996] the Moor burial ground is situated in the middle of a cornfield near the Bombay Calendar of Kent County Delaware Probate Records 1680-1800 by Leon deValinger Jr (1944): p. 407 - MOOR, ROBERT. Admin. of, to Lydia Moore, Dec. 16, 1788. Arch vol. A36, pp. 83-4. Register of Wills, Liber M, folio 181. Note: Arch vol. A36, p.83 shows that Lydia Moore married John Maree and mentions heirs, Henry, James, John, Abraham, Robert and Joseph Moore. p. 411 SMITH, PHILLIP. Admin of, to Lydia Moore, D.B.N. May 22, 1789. Arch. vol A47, pp. 137-8. Reg. of Wills, Liber M, folio 194 MOOR, HENRY. Will Made Oct. 5, 1751. New Castle Co. Heirs: sons Henry, ROBERT, John [a minor], wife Elizabeth; 4 daus. unnamed. Exec'x. wife and John Draughton. Wits: Henaritta Moor, Jacob Allee, Thomas Cahoon. Elizabeth the widow m. Isaac Sap; Elizabeth and Rachel Moore daughters. Prob. Oct 14, 1751. Arch. vol. A36, pp. 22-23. Reg. of Wills, Liber K, folio 42. Arch vol. A36 p. 23 indicates remarriage of the widow and daughters' names. Robert Cooper Moor, Jr. PO Box 5, Hockessin, Delaware 19707 (302) 239- 1717 or email Moor@usa.net Shirley Martin Researching Harriett SAPP b. February 14, 1806 in Delaware
Thank you both for your information about Harriett Sapp. Unfortunately, her birth date does not correspond with any of the Harrietts listed. She should belong to one of the SAPPs listed on the Tax & Census Archives. She married James Schee in 1827 and was from Murderkill, Dover Co., DE. The Archive helps narrow the search. Thanks. Shirley Martin http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/r/Shirley-V-Martin/
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See http://members.aol.com/jacomeena/index.html for the A-line See http://members.aol.com/sapps/Archive/index.html for address for the ''George Sapp'' book -----Original Message----- From: gmcblain [SMTP:gmcblain@cwo.com] Sent: Sunday, March 01, 1998 3:35 PM To: SAPP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Harriett SAPP, DE>IN>IL . . . I have just finished this week the transcription of "A History of the SAPP Family", Line "A"... in about a week or so, I'll make it available on a web page for everyone, and post the URL here... See http://members.aol.com/jacomeena/index.html . . . Also, there's another book, "History of the Sapp family and Descendants of George Sapp 1740-1811", by Lilliam Mathias (1971) that I haven't yet been able to find a copy of... See http://members.aol.com/sapps/Archive/index.html
Yeppers... got 3 of 'em.... you pick... :-) Harriet, daughter of John SAPP and Sarah A. NICHOLS... b.unknown, d.unknown, detail unknown... from "A History of the Sapp Family" (1910)... Harriet, daughter of Hartley SAPP and (unk.)... b. unknown, d. unknown, details unk., from "A History of the Sapp Family" (1910)... Harriett M., daughter of Asa SAPP and Hulda Shirtliff, b. 23 Apr 1846, d. unk., m. Norman Stratton on 10 Apr 1863, 2 known children (Benjamin and Gertie)... I have just finished this week the transcription of "A History of the SAPP Family", Line "A"... in about a week or so, I'll make it available on a web page for everyone, and post the URL here... There are more genealogical lines in that book, but I've only done the "A" line so far... Also, there's another book, "History of the Sapp family and Descendants of George Sapp 1740-1811", by Lilliam Mathias (1971) that I haven't yet been able to find a copy of... Looking in the first book, though, I also show this: Harriet C., daughter of Hardy C. SAPP and Elizabeth Bowers, b. 12-7-1839, d. 8-25-1882, m. Dr. J.D. Trammell. Hope this helps....
Does anyone have Harriett SAPP in their family tree? The census records list her birth place as Delaware. Her Granddaughter wrote that she was Pennsylvania Dutch. Any help will be appreciated. Shirley Martin http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/r/Shirley-V-Martin/ Harriett SAPP b: February 14, 1806 in Delaware d: July 1890 in Farmington, Coles Co., IL Buried in the Old Gordon Cemetery (also known as Shiloh Cemetery) m. James W. SCHEE 1827 b: December 25, 1805 in DE d: December 02, 1879 in Farmington, Coles Co., IL Buried in the Old Gordon Cemetery (Shiloh)
Any help Guys? ---------- > From: Angel28kt <Angel28kt@aol.com> > To: wbouline@newnorth.net > Subject: Sapp > Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 4:22 PM > > Hello, > I was writing to inquire about the Sapp name. It is my maiden name and my > Great Grandad married my Grandma in Moultrie, Ga. They then moved to > Birmingham Al > > His name was Lester Newton Sapp and my Mamaw's name was Mary McMullen Sapp. > > We also wondered if we had possibly a heraldic device if we are in this > lineage and if we would be able to properly claim right to use it. I think > our ancestors did use one but that could have been McMullen that I faintly > remember. (I was only 4) > > Thanks for your time, > Shannon Sapp Senft
Is anyone doin any research on Polly Parker...Married to Frederick Sapp b. in Marlyand migrated to Ohio...Any information greatly appreciated.. Thanks Joan Wilson
Seeking information on John G. SAPP b: 13 Apr 1800 d: 27 Oct 1889. John is buried Pelham, Mitchell, GA. He was a member of the Masonic Order. I believe that John had at least one brother, Delany SAPP. Were there other siblings? Who were his parents? Any information either of two gentlemen will be appreciated. Edward P. Savage, EPSavage@compuserve.com 8620 Timbercrest Circle, Charlotte, NC 28226-4643 Researching WEBB, BOYNTON, SAPP, LANIER in GA
Does anyone have any info on these guys? Aspilliah Wallace born 29 Sep 1775 in Onslow County, NC died in Burke County, married Mark Sapp. Sure would appreciate any help or suggestions.-Bill
This was extracted from the new SAR CD. If you have any info to add, please post to the list. I am surprised at the lack of Sapp's from other states. Does this mean they had not dispersed so much?-Bill ----------------------------------------------------------------- Family Group Record for Abraham Sapp 1 Husband: Abraham Sapp Birth 1740 Death 1806 Burial , Burke Co, GA Notes for Abraham Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: GA SOURCE: #21774 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55730 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Caleb Sapp 1 Husband: Caleb Sapp Birth 1758 Death 1805 Burial , Camden Co, GA Notes for Caleb Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: SC SOURCE: #21775 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55731 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Elijah Sapp 1 Husband: Elijah Sapp Burial , Burke Co, GA Notes for Elijah Sapp: SERV: Private STATE: GA SOURCE: #21776 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55732 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Jesse Sapp 1 Husband: Jesse Sapp Birth 1761 Burial , Warren Co, TN Notes for Jesse Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: VA SOURCE: #21778 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55734 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Joseph Sapp 1 Husband: Joseph Sapp Birth 1760 Death 1826 Burial Powell Cem, Monongalia Co, WV Notes for Joseph Sapp: SERV: Private STATE: WV SOURCE: #21779 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55735 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Levi Sapp 1 Husband: Levi Sapp Birth 1761 Death 1854 Burial Woodlawn Cem, Adel, Cook Co, GA Wife:Celia Marr. Levi Sapp Notes for Levi Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: GA SOURCE: #21780 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 Notes for Celia: SOURCE: #21781 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55736 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for Shadrach Sapp 1 Husband: Shadrach Sapp Birth 1758 Death 1839 Burial Area Cem, Tattnall Co, GA Notes for Shadrach Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: SC SOURCE: #21782 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55738 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for William Sapp 1 Husband: William Sapp Birth 1755 Death 1840 Burial Sapp Woods Cem, Randolph Co, GA Notes for William Sapp: SERV: Soldier STATE: GA SOURCE: #21783 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55739 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801) Family Group Record for William Sapp (Jr) 1 Husband: William Sapp (Jr) Birth 1755 Death 1820 Burial Sardis Baptist Church Cem, Burke Co, GA Notes for William Sapp (Jr): SERV: Soldier STATE: SC SOURCE: #21784 RWGR-IZ.GED 18 Dec 1997 PIN 55740 Reproduced from Revolutionary War Graves Register, Copyright 1993-1997, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (CD-ROM PP-9801)
Abigail (Abbie) Willis, daughter of Joseph and Grace Willis of Greene Co., PA married John Sapp in 1821. She was his second wife. As far as I know, they only had one child Ruth Ann, who married John Crawford. Three of Abbie's great grand daughters, Annie Crawford, Josephine Roe and Erma Bales were DAR members. I am researching the Willis family, and I would love to find someone who knows more about Abbie's descendants. Serena SOliphant@aol.com
Help! I do believe I am going nuts. Please, does anyone know who the father of Elam Sapp is, b 1823(?) Tattnall Co., GA. I thought I had it someplace, but must have misplaced it along with my mind!-Bill