Hi guys, just got through tallying the vote, out of our current 44 members, only 14 voted, and of those we had 12 yeses(sp), 1 no, and 1 don't care. We will proceed with the archiving of the messages then. The older messages (including the old Maiser archives) will be available via a clunky search engine (like that used for ROOTS-L on http://searches.rootsweb.com). I just checked our Sapp-L list and it is not up yet, but if you want to give it a whirl, take a look at http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl It does assume you know the name of the list you want to search. But it's not too fussy about how you type it: for the SMITH list, you can ask for smith, Smith, SMITH, smiTh-L, and SMith-D, and still succeed. It includes messages through about a week ago. I'll add new messages every week or two. (It took literally hours to do the indexing, and we'll have to turn the search off whenever we reindex, so this will only be done every few weeks unless we find a solution.) As an added note, the biggest concern is with spammers collecting the names of members, and then "showering" us with all this "free advertisements". Every effort is being taken by Brian, Karen, et al, to try and prevent this from happening. I have received a lot of this "free stuff", but hope it is not a problem with our list. I will add the archive address to the footers, and correct the ones I've already added, so you can check the archives. Happy Holidays and good rootin'.-Bill ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== Search the Web for other Genealogical sites at:Cyndi's List - "The serious genealogist's starting place on the Web" http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm
This is all I have: Alcinda Catherine Sapp b.3-28-1833, d.7-30-1880 married John Henry Phillips b.1-9-1830, d.10-15-1910 children: Mary, William, Sarah Jane, Laura Belle, Stephen Henry, Alcinda C., Margaret Alice, Harriett Mona, Jacob, Amanda Alberta, and Della Laura. Any connections? Thanks, Wanda Pitt jpitt2@airmail.net ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== Submit your oldest Sapp ancestor (before 1850) to the Send your oldest Sapp ancestor (before 1850) to: Sapp-L@rootsweb.com
Hi all, I'm new and looking for Alcinda Catherine SAPP b. 3-28-1833 who married John Henry Phillips. Any help greatly appreciated! Wanda Pitt jpitt2@airmail.net ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== Take a look at your Sapp ancestors at: http://members.aol.com/sapps/genpg/index.html
Just a reminder to those that have not voted for or against archiving the Sapp-L list. 12/12/97 is the deadline, I'll post the results on 12/13/97.-Bill ==== SAPP Mailing List ====
Yes, please archive..Melinda ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== Search the Web for other Genealogical sites at:Cyndi's List - "The serious genealogist's starting place on the Web" http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm
Fellow Sapp researchers, The Sapp Family History site has been replaced with the NEW Sapp Family Archive site. To move on to the second phase of our site, (the archive page), has been a dream of mine for some time now. I have invested a total of more than 350 hours on layout and design of this Archive. My hopes are that this site will be supported and we can assemble a large amount of information on the Sapp surname in one location. In order to make the Sapp Family Archive more self maintaining I have designed, ( for a trial period ), a self posting form system so that we may all directly enter the verified marriage records we have in our files. By using this method of submitting information, the record will be directly accessible to others the minute you submit it on the Marriage records Page. This saves the delay time it takes me to get the e-mail from you and transcribe it to the page. I am very hopeful that you will support this marriage archive. If enough support is shown I will design input posting forms for other records such as birth, death, probate, land, ect. This will then build us a very nice RECORDS ROOMS set of pages which will be here for all to use and enjoy. As well as archiving the info for the future. I have entered the first marriage record as an example, so before you post one, I recommend that you look it over and it will help you to understand how the information will be presented. Use the comment box to enter additional information relating to the marriage that is not found on the original record. NOTE, If you preview the Marriage records listing and then submit a record you may need to reload the Marriage records list upon returning to it to see your posting added. Not all browsers update their pages. Until I determine if there will be adequate support for the Records Room section of this site, any records other than Marriage Records will still need to be submitted by e-mail by going to the Submit to Archive section. I will then add them to the page... Also the new Census and Tax List page is now active. What I would like to see from this page is for all the individuals on the list to be identified. Once an individual is identified I will provide a link from their name to the State page in the Work Book 1 site. This way all you will need to do is to click on a name on the Census Tax List page and you will be cyber blasted to that individuals family history. Now for the Work Book 1, State pages. I have gathered information that individuals have submitted and posted to the Sapp Family History page and started setting up a State page for some of them. The Delaware page with links and maps is the format I will be using for the pages. As time goes on and information starts coming in I will be adding more pages until we have one for each State. This way we can trace the movements of our early family members as they migrated from place to place. I also want to add some history on each state as well. This will help to answer the questions of why they moved on. This is going to take a very, very, lot of my time to complete. What I would like to see is some researchers getting together and adopting one or more states. They can gather and compile the information into family groups and histories. I will have E-Mail links on the pages to those in charge of that state so researchers can send them information and work with then to get the lines of those states worked out. You will then put the information together on a word processor and send me the file. I will then transfer this file to a HTML format and it will then appear on the page of your state. I once had some very nice individuals e-mail me and ask why there is no info on the MO Sapps on the Sapp Family History site. The truth is that I do have a little info on some MO Sapps, but not the time to compile the information and get it on a page. I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE. What state in your line are you most informed on. Then pick this state. You may be surprised as to how many e-mails of information you will receive from others working on the same line. For example take that fine state of GA that only has one or two Sapps connected with it, HA HA.... Who wants this one...... This would be a good one for two, three or more co-parents.. E-Mail me now with the state you want. As of today they are all up for grabs..... It will take all of my time just updating the pages with the changes you send me... How does this sound to you. E-Mail me and let me know what you think about my ideas. I would hate to think I am all alone on this and have to give up on my dream of an Archive for the Sapps on the Net.......A lot of people doing a little each, can produce more than one individual doing all they can alone.... I can not do all of this by myself....Bob Robert F. Sapp ..... Sapps@aol.com Sapp Family Archive Site http://members.aol.com/sapps/Archive/index.html Fairmont West Virginia ==== SAPP Mailing List ==== Please send any comments or suggestions to: wbouline@newnorth.net
If it is not obvious, the internet has slowed down considerable the last day or so, people are complaining about slow message traffic, and our AOL members are having some difficulty with receiving our Sapp-D (digest mode) traffic. I get all the error messages, so quite a few are bouncing. It takes forever, 10-15 min., for me to get my messages back, I guess according to those in the know, there is some problems with East servers, so it is backing up everywhere. If you got this, you aren't having any problems with being subscribed to the list, but some of our AOL members my get unsubscribed by Roots Smartlist. (if you bounce 4 messages, it will unsubscribe you) If you think you have been unsubscribed, just re-subscribe, and if you get the Welcome message, you were. If you don't, you might get a nasty gram from Smartlist telling you that you are already on the list. (If you don't get either, look out the door and see if you see any lights anywhere).:)-Bill ==== SAPP Mailing List ====
Thanks to Joan: Genealogist's Christmas Eve (Twas the Night Before Christmas) 'Twas the night before Christmas When all through the house Not a creature was stirring, Not even my spouse. The dining room table with clutter was spread With pedigree charts and letters which said... "Too bad about the data for which you wrote; Sank in a storm on an ill-fated boat." Stacks of old copies of wills and such Were proof that my work had become too much. Our children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugarplums danced in their heads. And I at my table was ready to drop From work on my album with photos to crop. Christmas was here, and such was my lot That presents and goodies and toys I'd forgot. Had I not been busy with grandparents' wills, I'd not have forgotten to shop for such thrills, While others bought gifts to bring Christmas cheers, I'd spent time reserching those birhdates and years. While I was thus musing about my sad plight, A strange noise on the lawn gave me such a great fright/ Away to the window I flew in a flash, Tore open the drapes and yanked up the sash. When what with my wondering eyes should appear, But an overstuffed sleigh and with eight small reindeer. Up to the house top the reindeer they flew, With a sleigh full of toys and 'ole Santa Claus, too. And then in a twinkle, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of thiry-two hoofs, As I drew in my head, and bumped it on the sash, Down the cold chimney fell Santa--KER-RASH! "Dear" Santa had come from the roof in a wreck, And tracked soot on the carpet, (I could wring his short neck!) Spotting my face, good 'ole Santa could see I had no Christmas spirit you'd have to agree. He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work And filled all the stockings, (I felt like a jerk.) Here was Santa, who'd brought us such gladness and joy: When I'd been too busy for even one toy. He spied my research on the table all spread "A genealogist!" He cried! (My face was all red!) "Tonight I've met many like you," Santa grinned, As he pulled from his sack a large book he had penned. I gazed with amusement--the cover it read Genealogy Lines for Which You Have Plead. "I know what it's like as a genealogy bug." He said as he gave me a great Santa hug. "While the elves make the sleighful of toys I now carry, I do some research in the North Pole Library! A special treat I am thus able to bring, To genealogy folk who can't find a thing." "Now off you go to your bed for a rest, I'll clean up the house from this genealogy mess." As I climbed up the stairs full of gladness and glee, I looked back at Santa who'd brought much to me. While settling in bed, I heard Santa's clear whistle, To his team, which then rose like the down of a thistle. And I heard his exclaim as he flew out of sight, "Family history is Fun! Merry Christmas! Goodnight!" (Author Unknown) ------------------------------------------------------------ Someone on another mailing list that I'm on sent this in and I thought everyone would enjoy it. ==== SAPP Mailing List ====
>> Okay, everyone give me a vote, yes or no, to have out list archived. << I general archive the posts that I think I may find useful later. So I really have no preference. Edward P. Savage, EPSavage@compuserve.com 8620 Timbercrest Circle, Charlotte, NC 28226-4643 Researching WEBB, BOYNTON, SAPP, LANIER in GA
I vote to only have the searchable ones Karen is providing until she gets the "front door" fixed so that all our archives will have protection from spammers for our e-addresses. Carol At 10:58 AM 12/8/97 -0600, william Boulineau wrote: >Okay, everyone give me a vote, yes or no, to have out list archived. I'll >post the results to the list. Have your vote in NLT 12/12/97.-Bill > >---------- >> From: Karen Isaacson <karen@rand.org> >> To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com >> Subject: STATUS: Archives of RootsWeb messages >> Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 10:08 PM >> >> As many of you know, I hit a little hitch earlier this week when I went >to >> index the archived messages from the various mailing lists: I ran out of >> disk space. We initially thought we'd delay the roll-out of the >> searchable archives until Brian could purchase and install a new, larger, >> drive, but given only ten or so of the mailing lists were not indexed, it >> seemed a shame to not make the 2000+ ones that were available. >> >> It's =very= much in beta test right now (like, I only finished the code >> ten minutes ago), so hold off on announcing this to your listmembers for, >> oh, 24 hours or so, in case something goes boom! and we have to take it >> offline for tuning. But if you want to give it a whirl, take a look at >> >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> >> It does assume you know the name of the list you want to search. But >it's >> not too fussy about how you type it: for the SMITH list, you can ask for >> smith, Smith, SMITH, smiTh-L, and SMith-D, and still succeed. It >includes >> messages through about a week ago. I'll add new messages every week >> or two. (It took literally hours to do the indexing, and we'll have >> to turn the search off whenever we reindex, so this will only be done >> every few weeks unless we find a solution.) >> >> We haven't turned on the threaded archives for all lists yet (and we >won't >> for those who have specifically opted out) -- Brian still needs to make >> some tweaks to the system to protect against web-crawling >> address-sniffers. (This isn't a danger with the non-threaded search >engine >> I just put up, where the messages are hidden behind the search engine.) >> If you want the threaded message base =now=, rather than waiting >> for the tweaks to be made, just subscribe to your list the address >> >> archiver@lists.rootsweb.com >> >> Besides the lists that definitely don't want to participate (you know who >> you are <grin>), the following lists aren't available for searching due >to >> space constraints: >> >> GEN-MEDIEVAL >> GEN-SLAVIC >> GENCMP >> GENMSC >> GEN-DE >> GEN-FF >> GEN-FR >> >> and a handful of non-genealogy lists. I have a workaround in mind, >> and those lists may be available as soon as late tomorrow or >> Wednesday. >> >> If your list is available for searching, and you didn't want that, you >need >> to do two things. First, add "archiver@lists.rootsweb.com" to the reject >> list for your mailing list (you can access this from the "edit selected >> files" button at the bottom of your utility page). Second, write to >> listmaster@rootsweb.com and ask that the message base for your list be >> removed. (Please, don't ask for this unless the message base is there. >> I've already complied with requests to leave certain lists out, and >> believe I've done so in all cases.) >> >> If you asked me to discard your earlier messages and start fresh, you'll >> find that the search page comes up OK for your list, but when you go to >> search, you get bat guano. Not to worry -- that's because I discarded >> your earlier messages and haven't yet imported the new ones, so there's >> nothing to search. >> >> Finally, this is an interim approach. The proverbial "half a loaf". ;-) >> The system we want to have is one where you type something in the search >> box, are returned a list of possible hits, you then select one of the >> hits, and presto! are in a threaded message base so that, if you want, >you >> can scoot up and down the thread that contained the message of interest, >> post a response to the sender or to the list, as appropriate. The >current >> system won't do that... I also don't have control (or don't know that I >> have control) over the format of the page of matches, nor of the >displayed >> message. Lots of room for improvement. Stay tuned? >> >> Karen >> > >
> Okay, everyone give me a vote, yes or no, to have out list archived. I'll > post the results to the list. Have your vote in NLT 12/12/97.-Bill YES -- Kathryn Rhinehart Bassett (Pasadena CA) kathrynb@ix.netcom.com "genealogy is my bag" "GH is my soap" ac948@lafn.org is permanent alternate address if 1st gets closed for some reason. No need for duplicate messages.
Okay, everyone give me a vote, yes or no, to have out list archived. I'll post the results to the list. Have your vote in NLT 12/12/97.-Bill ---------- > From: Karen Isaacson <karen@rand.org> > To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com > Subject: STATUS: Archives of RootsWeb messages > Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 10:08 PM > > As many of you know, I hit a little hitch earlier this week when I went to > index the archived messages from the various mailing lists: I ran out of > disk space. We initially thought we'd delay the roll-out of the > searchable archives until Brian could purchase and install a new, larger, > drive, but given only ten or so of the mailing lists were not indexed, it > seemed a shame to not make the 2000+ ones that were available. > > It's =very= much in beta test right now (like, I only finished the code > ten minutes ago), so hold off on announcing this to your listmembers for, > oh, 24 hours or so, in case something goes boom! and we have to take it > offline for tuning. But if you want to give it a whirl, take a look at > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > It does assume you know the name of the list you want to search. But it's > not too fussy about how you type it: for the SMITH list, you can ask for > smith, Smith, SMITH, smiTh-L, and SMith-D, and still succeed. It includes > messages through about a week ago. I'll add new messages every week > or two. (It took literally hours to do the indexing, and we'll have > to turn the search off whenever we reindex, so this will only be done > every few weeks unless we find a solution.) > > We haven't turned on the threaded archives for all lists yet (and we won't > for those who have specifically opted out) -- Brian still needs to make > some tweaks to the system to protect against web-crawling > address-sniffers. (This isn't a danger with the non-threaded search engine > I just put up, where the messages are hidden behind the search engine.) > If you want the threaded message base =now=, rather than waiting > for the tweaks to be made, just subscribe to your list the address > > archiver@lists.rootsweb.com > > Besides the lists that definitely don't want to participate (you know who > you are <grin>), the following lists aren't available for searching due to > space constraints: > > GEN-MEDIEVAL > GEN-SLAVIC > GENCMP > GENMSC > GEN-DE > GEN-FF > GEN-FR > > and a handful of non-genealogy lists. I have a workaround in mind, > and those lists may be available as soon as late tomorrow or > Wednesday. > > If your list is available for searching, and you didn't want that, you need > to do two things. First, add "archiver@lists.rootsweb.com" to the reject > list for your mailing list (you can access this from the "edit selected > files" button at the bottom of your utility page). Second, write to > listmaster@rootsweb.com and ask that the message base for your list be > removed. (Please, don't ask for this unless the message base is there. > I've already complied with requests to leave certain lists out, and > believe I've done so in all cases.) > > If you asked me to discard your earlier messages and start fresh, you'll > find that the search page comes up OK for your list, but when you go to > search, you get bat guano. Not to worry -- that's because I discarded > your earlier messages and haven't yet imported the new ones, so there's > nothing to search. > > Finally, this is an interim approach. The proverbial "half a loaf". ;-) > The system we want to have is one where you type something in the search > box, are returned a list of possible hits, you then select one of the > hits, and presto! are in a threaded message base so that, if you want, you > can scoot up and down the thread that contained the message of interest, > post a response to the sender or to the list, as appropriate. The current > system won't do that... I also don't have control (or don't know that I > have control) over the format of the page of matches, nor of the displayed > message. Lots of room for improvement. Stay tuned? > > Karen >
For you info.-Bill ---------- > From: Allen <jamesdallen@worldnet.att.net> > Subject: Re: Genealogy stamp > Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 1:02 PM > > It takes 3 years to get a stamp issued so we need to get busy and call the > 1-800-stamp24 or write to the address below. Genealogy meets all the > criteria for a stamp. I believe we just need enough pressure to make it > happen, so pass it along and let us generate a landslide of pressure to get > one of our passions recognized. > > EMail to US Postal Service: customer@email.usps.gov > >From the US Postal Service Pages: http://www.usps.gov/ > > Ideas for stamps subjects that meet the criteria may be addressed to the > Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee, c/o Stamp Management, U.S. Postal > Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW, Room 4474EB, Washington, DC 20260-6756. > Subjects suggestions should be submitted at least three years in advance of > the proposed date of issue to allow sufficient time for consideration and > for design and production if the subject is approved. > The selection of subjects for U.S. postage stamps and stationery is a > difficult task, since only a limited number of new commemorative items can > be issued annually. To help in the selection process, the Postmaster General > established the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee (CSAC) over 30 years ago > to recommend subjects and designs. Members are appointed to the Committee by > the Postmaster General. They reflect a wide range of educational, artistic, > historical and professional expertise. > Once a subject is approved, the Postal Service relies, to a great extent, on > the design coordinators for the Advisory Committee in selecting artists to > execute the designs. Stamp designing is an unusual art form requiring > exacting skill in portraying a subject within very small dimensions. Due to > the demands of stamp design and reproduction requirements, it is our policy > not to review nor accept unsolicited artwork. > > -----Original Message----- > From: theresa Carhart <theresac@gte.net> > To: CIVIL-WAR@rootsweb.com <CIVIL-WAR@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, December 05, 1997 11:25 PM > Subject: Genealogy stamp > > > >Hi rooters, > > > > I found out today that the U.S. post office has no genealogy stamp, > >so I ask how we(Genealogist) could request one be designed and they told me > >to call this number, I feel, they have stamps on everything and everyone, > >but genealogy. How about calling. > > > > 1-800-stamp24 > > > > It would be wonderful to mail bio. and other facts to people with a > >genealogy stamp. > > What do you think of my idea. > > Please let me know Theresa Conley Carhart > > theresac@gte.net Theresa Carhart > > P.O. Box 11282 > > College Station > > Texas 77841 > >theresac@gte.net > > > >
Merry Christmas everyone! I'm in the process of making up the first issue of the 1998 SAPP FAMILY ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER. I'll happily include your quiries in the newsletter, but only if you send me your mailing address. We need that as only 20 or so members are online to date. So, if you' ve sent me something via e-mail for our records, or study and want it published, we would like to have your US postal service address and full zip code for our records. Yes not everyone is blessed to have email yet, and must relie on the mails. If any of you would like a free copy of the SFA newsletter to review send your information also. I can send it to you via email or US postal service. I'm looking forward to a great New Year and wish you all the Same. Go find those Sapps! Mitchell E. Sapp, Editor The Sapp Family Newsletter 712 NW 95th Terr Gainesville, Fl. 32607
April 22, 1996 excerpts from The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia, compiled by Marie De Lamar & Elisabeth Rothstein, by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1985. Burke County Headright Grants 1790-1795: Sapp, Caleb Sapp, Darling Sapp, Jasper Sapp, Shadrock Tax-defaulters 1790-1793. Published in the Augusta Chronical and Gazette. Officers of Militia Districts Captain: Sapp, Dill Defaulters: Sapp, Caleb Grand Juror list- published in Georgia Gazette, Southern Centinel, Universal Gazette, Augusta Chronical and Gazette 1790-1795: Sapp, Benj. Sapp, Elijah Sapp, William Estate and Misc. Legal notices as printed in Georgia Gazette, Southern Centinel and Universal Gazette, Augusta Chronicle and Gazette 1790-1795 Sapp, Dill Sapp, Wm. Telamon Cuyler Collection at University of Ga. - Athens. Commissions from Governor 1790 - Burke Co. Militia: Sapp, Dill Officers of 1st Battalion Burke Co. Militia 1792 Sapp, Dill Jurors: 1790-1791 Sapp, Benj. Sapp, Elijah Franklin Co. Deedbook C-1786-1792 Deedbook H - 1792-1793 Witnesses and those owning adjoining land. Sapp, Wm. The above notes were excerpted by me, Bill Boulineau, from the book
I have come across this and wonder if anyone can expand on any of it.-Bill > William Boulineau wrote: > Hi Dee, anytime would be fine with me, actually I have all the names but > Swaney. My ancestors came to Ga in the 1760, and most of them are still > there today, I never heard of the Black Book, probably more of my kin are > in there than anyone would like to admit. I haven't a clue as to what info > would be in there, and I am sure there were more horse thieves then folks > remember. Thanks.-Bill ********************************************************* in Burke Co., GA: Victim:Cato Plonging & Osten Johnson injury:killed shot dead Cause: homocide Attacker: E. Sapp (white)(could this be Elam?-Bill) Remarks: No arrest. bound over to appear before the Superior court under bond of $3000. Sapp lives near no. 1 station Ag & J RR, at large. ************************************************************************ no. 1714 Elam Sapp entered prison 07APR1859 Tattnall County ************************************************************************ no. 23 James Sapp (Black) entered prison 21MAY1882 Scriven Co. ************************************************************************ No. 831 Luke Sapp crime: simple Larceny sentence term:4years sentence date: 24DEC1840 term expires: 24DEC1844 County convicted: Bryan occupation:farmer Birthplace: Georgia age:23 height: 5ft 9in complexion: dark hair:dark eyes:dark remarks: pardoned 21DEC1844 ************************************************************************ persons sought who released Joseph Bell of Montgomery Co. (who has since been recaptured) who was being held for the murder of Matthew Sapp. Bell escaped from the McIntosh Co. Jail in Darien on the 6th and 7th ulto. Issued 5MAY1831 ************************************************************************ Person assaulted:Sawney Sapp Attacker:John Simpson(col'd) date:28NOV1867 County:Muscogee Cause:unknown injury:killed Remarks: tried, found guilty, and sentenced to hang. In county jail. ************************************************************************ I hope all this helps you!! Everything here is everything that it said about these people! Thanks, Dee MY ANCESTORS http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/5501/genealogy.html Southern Indiana Genealogy http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/5501/SIGpage.html Crawford Co., INGenWeb http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/8549/crawford.htm Meade Co.,KYGenWeb http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/8549/meade.html
Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving.-Bill
Hello! Any one living out there????? Its been quite a few days since I have heard anything from this fine Sapp NewsLetter. If for some reason I havent been knocked off this news list then all I can say is It's Been Deader Than Three Day Old Road Kill Around Here come on folks let's hear from you, just so I'll Know your alive. By the way I realy need your help with Documents for the Sapp Family Archive. Should have another three states to send to the searver next week. Please take some time and check it out and then start gathering up your verfied info and submit it soom. We have a lot of work to do on the Pre 1800 Sapps. You can get there through the Sapp Family History Page or go directly there with this address http://members.aol.com/sapps/Archive/index.html So wake up, take a look, and lets get some chatter going on the mailing list. Robert F. Sapp
Sometime back I saw someone on the list searching for info about a Darling Sapp. I can't seem to find their letter right now, so am sending this through the list. From the Sapp Family Assn. Newsletter - Vol.4, No.2 - Apr-June 1991 : 1805: Camden Co., Ga. Deed books: F/322 Caleb Sapp of Camden Co., to his sons, John Sapp, Caleb Sapp Jr., and Darling Sapp, of said Co., instrument of gift dated June 29th, 1805, conveying all his estate consisting of 73 head of cattle, household goods, etc. Sincerely, Judith Fraser
Looking for information on Kentucky George SAPP and siblings. Kentucky George SAPP married Margaret LOGSDON. His sister, Patience SAPP, married Jonathan WEST 9 Sept 1793 in Madison Co., KY. Their father was John SAPP. This is the only information I've been able to locate on the SAPP family of Madison/Fayette Co., KY. Would like to exchange info with anyone searching this line. Sandi Fraley Stacy-KY