Hi! This is my first post to this list. I am looking for information on my husband's SAPP ancestors. This is what I have been told: Oceana J. Octavia SAPP, b: abt 1846 TX?, d: unk, m: to George William WILLIAMS, b: abt 1837 LA?, d: unk (Oceana's father may have been from Georgia) They had a daughter: Frances "Birdie" Oceana WILLIAMS, b: 6 Oct 1882 Evadale, Jasper County, TX, d: 8 Apr 1963 Kenefick, Liberty County, TX, m: 17 Nov 1901 to Jacob Franklin VOTAW. Does this SAPP family sound familiar to anyone? She had a very unusual name and I thought someone might recognize it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, -Carla Karbowski Clifton email: bclifton@flash.net
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Cousins, I need help with the wives in this line. Do any of you have further info on any of them? Do any of you have wills from Benjamin, John Sr. or John Jr.? Any assistance will be VERY much appreciated!! 1 **Benjamin Sapp 1680 - 1786 +Dorothy __?__ 1730 - 1786 2 *John Sapp, Sr. 1725 - 1805 +**Elizabeth Sanders 1729 - 3 *John Sapp, Jr. 1762 - 1851 +**__?__ King 4 *Hilliard Sapp 1795 - Aft 1850 +*Margaret Murphree Abt 1804 - Abt 1875 5 *John Sapp 1827 - 1905 +**Martha Aycock 1830 - 1908 6 *John B. Sapp 1859 - +**Dorinda Anderson 1862 - 1918 7 *Georgia Sapp 1880 - +*James Cleveland Head 1879 - Carol <cch@netdoor.com>
I only have one Sapp mentioned in my family history so far. I think she was married in NC or SC, not sure. Here's her family line: Descendants of Patience Sapp 1 Patience SAPP b: 1740-1750 .. +Jonathan WEST ........ 2 Mary (Mollie) WEST b: 1780-1790 d: 1852 ................... 3 Lucy Ann WEST b: Abt 1813 in Madison Co., KY d: Abt 1846 in Madison Co., KY ....................... +Killian C. BERRY b: May 30, 1808 in Madison Co. KY d: October 07, 1883 in Hardin Twp, Clinton Co., MO m: September 20, 1832 in Madison Co., KY Quote from family member: According to Genevieve Berry: "As for the Indian rumor [Lucy was 1/4 Indian per the rumor], Louisa Matilda Berry Masoner Piercey, sister of Thomas Edward Berry, told us personally, a few months before she died, that her grandmother Lucy Ann West was 1/4 Cherokee Indian. She gave us all the dates of her parents and brother and sisters , even their marriage dates by memory and we found them to be correct as we researched them years later. If Patience Sapp is the Indian, Mary (Mollie) would by 1/2, Lucy Ann 1/4." NOTE: Louisa Matilda Berry Masoner Piercey was granddaughter of Killian C. Berry and Lucy Ann West; daughter of John Wilsey Berry and Clarissa Jane Miller.
I am new to this Sapp List. Is their anyone researching Henry Sapp, b.c1775 d. 1853 in Madison Co. FL? Wife was named Mary. Known children were Rebecca b c1800, William b. 1801, Mark b. 1813 , Lucy b. c1820 and Ellen b. c.1822 all in Georgia. This family moved to Madison Co. FL in 1830s. Joe Burval Charleston, West Virginia jburval@mindspring.com
I just found the following marriage: Darlin SAPP m Christine WARD 25 Dec 1825, Henry Co, AL. Does anybody have either family? Thanks, John Looking for odds and ends: "Odd Balls and Dead Ends" John E. Mellick, 1105 Old Parsonage Drive, Merritt Island FL, 32952 ph 407/453-4104 e-mail mellick@cape.net
John, How exciting that you saw my query. My interest in the SAPPS stems from Lulu FLEMING's marriage to George R. SAPP in 1905. This was his first marriage. There was another one to Gertrude OHNMACHT and a third to Eva GILLESPIE. Everett H. and Forest L. were children of that marriage. Everett Harry was born 28 March 1909 in Furnas county, Neb. He died 27 Feb. 1992 in Omaha, Nebraska. Forest Lloyd was born 10 Jan 1907 in Furnas county, Neb. He died 11 Aug. 1883 at Alma, Harlan county, Neb., His wife Doris REED was born 17 Apr 1910 in Furnas county, Neb. and she died 20 Dec. 1996 in Kearney, Buffalo county, Nebr. They are both buried at Beaver City, Furnas county, Neb. His brother Everett and wife Lola are buried at Nemaha, Nemaha county, Neb.- the same cemetery were John W. and Sarah. are. Kay.
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Kayfleming@aol.com wrote: <<John W. SAPP b. 13 Jan. 1860 at New Castle, Indiana d. 22 June 1942 in Brownsville, Nebraska. He married Sarah Olive LESTER oon 24 April. 1879 or 1880 in Kentland, Indiana...snip>> The guy you're looking for is my great grandfather. The following abbreviated descendants list shows information that a cousin of mine got from my late father and which I've started putting into Family Tree Maker. I haven't yet gotten independent verification on all these folks yet, but will be following through in the future. Following the list is the information I have on the parents of John Wesley SAPP. Descendants of John Wesley Sapp 1 John Wesley Sapp 1860 - 1942 .. +Sarah Olive Lester 1851 - 1944 ..... 2 Stanton Sapp ..... 2 Lennie Sapp 1880 - 1960 ......... +William Bridgewater 1870 - 1951 ............ 3 John Bridgewater ............ 3 Wallace Bridgewater ............ 3 Harold Bridgewater ............ 3 Wanda Bridgewater ............ 3 Bulah Bridgewater ..... 2 Ella Sapp 1881 - 1976 ......... +Chester Sedoris 1877 - 1914 ............ 3 Merle Sedoris ............ 3 Chester Sedoris 1909 - ............ 3 Olive Sedoris 1912 - 1929 ............ 3 Dorothy Ellen Sedoris 1913 - 1946 ..... 2 John Wesley Sapp, Sr. 1885 - 1959 ......... +Dorothy Ethel Boggs 1892 - 1973 ............ 3 John Wesley Sapp, Jr. 1911 - 1989 ................ +Hazel Charlestine Sparhawk 1913 - 1992 ................... 4 John Wesley Sapp IV 1937 - ....................... +Margareta Barbara Otto 1939 - .......................... 5 Deborah Anne Sapp 1960 - .............................. +James David Morris 1960 - .......................... 5 John Otto Sapp 1965 - .............................. +Pauline Perna ................... 4 Timothy William Sapp 1938 - ................... 4 Bowen Sapp 1942 - ....................... +Penelope Catherine Works 1944 - ................... 4 Michael Norwood Sapp 1946 - ....................... +Jacqueline Margaret Micalizzi 1953 - ..... 2 George Sapp 1886 - 1958 ......... +Lulu Fleming ............ 3 Everett H. Sapp ................ +Lola Maude Pulaski 1905 - 1982 ................... 4 Lulu Margaret Sapp 1936 - ....................... +Richard Benson .......................... 5 Jeff Benson .......................... 5 Scott Benson .......................... 5 Ann Benson ................... 4 Lyle Pulaski Sapp 1938 - ....................... +Helen .......................... 5 Greg Sapp .......................... 5 Neal Sapp .......................... 5 Jay Sapp .......................... 5 Kristie Sapp ............ 3 Marie Sapp ................ +Howard Morgan ................... 4 Trudy Morgan ................... 4 Mariann Morgan ................... 4 Julie Morgan ................... 4 Clara Morgan ............ 3 Dorese Sapp ................ +Arnold Meyer ................... 4 Cathy Meyer ................... 4 Beverly Meyer ................... 4 Vickie Meyer ................... 4 Jackie Meyer ............ 3 Forest Sapp 1907 - ................ +Doris 1909 - ................... 4 Donald Sapp ................... 4 Margorie Sapp 1926 - ................... 4 Marie Sapp 1928 - ................... 4 Lloyd Sapp 1931 - ................... 4 Beth Ann Sapp 1937 - ............ 3 Oliver Sapp 1937 - ................ +Jackie ............ 3 Joseph Sapp 1940 - ............ 3 Milo Sapp 1943 - ................ +Linda Here's the info on John Wesley's parents: John William SAPP b. 25 March 1836 in Madison County, Ohio d. 10 April 1922 in Big Rapids, Michigan. He married Teressa E. ROGERS on 13 October 1855 in New Castle, Indiana. She died 10 March 1910. No information on date and place of birth or place of death. They had three children: George R. SAPP, John Wesley SAPP, and Sue Mabel SAPP. Hope this helps you flesh out your "tree". If you have any further information and/or corrections, I'd really appreciate receiving it. John
John W. SAPP b. 13 Jan. 1860 at New Castle, Indiana d. 22 June 1942 in Brownsville, Nebraska. He married Sarah Olive LESTER oon 24 April. 1879 or 1880 in Kentland, Indiana. She was born 30 April 1851 in Rensalier, Indiana and died 8 Jan. 1944 in Brownsville, Nebraska. They had children : Stanton, Edith, Malinda, George R. and John W. Would like to learn the parents of John W. and Sarah and something about the children listed above. Would appreciate information on any of the above. Kay
Anyone have any info on this Sapp? William L. Boulineau Antigo, WI <wbouline@newnorth.net> Descendants of Henry SAPP - 10 Jun 1997 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FIRST GENERATION 1. Henry SAPP1 was born about 1785 in Burke Co., GA. He died about 1860 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. He was married to Jane WOODCOCK on 14 Dec 1814 in Bulloch Co., GA. Jane WOODCOCK2 was born about 1786 in Bulloch Co., GA. She died about 1860 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. Henry SAPP and Jane WOODCOCK had the following children: +2 i. Henry Alford (add) SAPP.<<<<<<my gg, grandfather>>>>>>>>>> 3 ii. John SAPP was born in 1837 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. SECOND GENERATION 2. Henry Alford (add) SAPP3 was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. He died on 7 Jan 1901 in Evans Co., GA. He was buried on 7 Jan 1901 in David Holland Cemetery, Tattnall Co., GA. "Add" He was married to Nancy HOLLAND (daughter of James HOLLAND and Martha THRIFT\HOLLAND) on 13 Sep 1849 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. Nancy HOLLAND4 was born on 22 Feb 1830 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. She died on 2 Dec 1907 in Evans Co., GA. She was buried on 2 Dec 1907 in David Holland Cemetery, Tattnall Co., GA. Henry Alford (add) SAPP and Nancy HOLLAND had the following children: +4 i. John SAPP. +5 ii. Elizabeth Lizzie SAPP. +6 iii. William Riley SAPP. +7 iv. Henry Elbert SAPP. 8 v. James SAPP was born in 1858 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. +9 vi. Eliza SAPP. +10 vii. Alfred (Alf) SAPP.>>>>my g,grandfather<<<<<<< 11 viii. Jefferson Davis SAPP5 was born on 8 Aug 1861 in Tattnall Co., Georgia. Jefferson was a twin to Alfred Sapp He died on 15 Dec 1868 in Evans Co., GA. He was buried on 15 Dec 1868 in Dave Holland Cemetery, Tattnall Co., GA. . +12 ix. Manning Jesse SAPP. +13 x. Rayford J. "Rafe" SAPP. +14 xi. Daniel E. SAPP. +15 xii. Perry SAPP. SOURCES 1. 1820-1840 U.S. Census. 2. 1820-1840 U.S. Census. 3. 1860 U.S. Census. 4. 1860 U.S. Census. 5.
OK, Bill, just so you won't feel too lonely, here's my Sapp connection: Keep in mind that the following info is partly documented, partly family lore. Most was researched by a descendant of Lucy West, who gave the info to my father, who researched further. I haven't completely gone thru my father's voluminous notes to see if there's documentation listing Patience SAPP. Jonathan/John M. West, b. early 1700's m. Patience SAPP, who family lore says is 1/4 Cherokee Indian, b. NC or SC (I would guess SC if she was part Cherokee.) ............Mary West (actually, I think this is not her maiden name, but instead is her married name - have notes about her will. Apparently she died after her daughter Lucy (below) .............................Lucy Ann West, b. 1813 Madison Co., KY, d. 1846, Madison Co. KY m. Killian C. Berry, b. May 30, 1808, Madison Co. KY, d. in MO had 4 children. After Lucy died, Killian Berry m. Harriet Miller, had 5 more children, incl. James Henry Berry, my great-grandfather on my paternal side, b. 1849 in MO. Have some records and notes about records supporting most of this info - censuses, wills, etc. So, Carol, is there a Sapp connection possible here with your side? You mentioned SC
At 06:55 PM 6/9/97 -0500, william Boulineau wrote: >Am I the only one here, or am I the only one not getting any mail.-Bill Bill, it has been very quiet lately. Maybe everybody but us is on vacation. A couple of days ago, I got a post that indicates that according to record, Hilliard married Margaret MURPHREE, 24 Mar 1831 in Blount county instead of Jan 30, 1830, so I have some checking to do. Also in that county, Benagah m. Margaret STARLING, 03 Oct 1830. DeKalb m. Nannah(Hannah?) MURPHREE, 18 Aug 1843 and Benjamin m. Harriet RINGO, 17 Jan 1843. Are/were they brothers of Hilliard? Would almost have to be - and was ?annah the sister of Margaret? There are no SAPPs in the SC wills index that I have - the only ones in the GA book are Everett, Henry, John and Mary T., and there are none in the AL wills book. Carol <cch@netdoor.com> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. Mary Wilson Little ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Am I the only one here, or am I the only one not getting any mail.-Bill
Can anyone give me any information on the following please... Nettie Sapp no other information married George A. Hack in 1875 kid Nettie Hack born Jun 3, 1881 in Grayson Co Ky died Apr 23, 1960 in Louisville Ky married William M Lively on Jun 3, 1902 in Grayson Co Ky
Hello, cousins!! It is nice to have our lists back up! I hope all of you are getting ready to post a query, if you have not done so since the move to rootsweb - we have lots of new cousins on the lists, and one of them might be from your line - several cousins have posted to me this week about fantastic connections they have made. If you have any difficulty posting to your list, please let me know - IF YOU ARE REMOVED from the list BECAUSE OF BOUNCES - don't worry about it; just resub. It has happened to me on lists in the past, and will again. It will happen to you if you bounce four times - rootsweb has a feature that automatically removes anyone after four bounces. This is intended to protect the computer at rootsweb and is a Good Thing, so we need to just remember not to get upset if we are removed - if your ISP is down (doing upgrades or repairs or something) during a busy period, you will bounce four times, and you will be removed - just resub and don't worry about it. IF YOU USE AN ISP THAT IS "DOWN" A LOT, I suggest that you switch to digest(combined posts, usually once a day) mode. You will have fewer posts(because they are combined), so that will give your ISP time to solve the problem before you get bounced. If you were on other surname lists and you have not been informed as to where they moved, Steve has updated the rootsweb site http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist and John at http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html - Genealogy Resources on the Internet - tries to keep his list of lists as up-to-date as is possible. If you have not sent your snailmail to me privately, please do so in case you go offline and a cousin tries to find you. Do NOT send these to the list - I do not advise ever sending your snailmail address or your telephone number to a list (even if, so far as you know, everyone on the list is your first cousin and lives next door). On those lists which currently have demographics projects working - I am updating the lists as quickly as possible - the recent changes have definitely wrecked my schedule - hereafter, I will be attending to the projects in an order decided by the activity of the list, based on the number of posts compared to the number of cousins subscribed. Posting to the list, and trying to help each other, can have wonderful results - I tried to assist one of you in your search yesterday, and now, as a result of our correspondence, have a wonderful clue for an ancestor that had been a total brick wall for me!! Good luck in your searching!! Carol Carwile Head <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch Listowner for the GEN-MAT and GEN-MAT-15 lists (new/used genealogical materials), IMMI-GRAND (immigrant grandparents research), RAN-CLAY (east-central Alabama counties), and Agnew, Bailey, Barker, Bell, Bowen, Bozeman, Cannon, Carwile, Cloud, Creel, Crowder, Couts, DeVaughn, Ferguson, Forde, Gannon, Garrett, Grogan, Head, Humphreys, Jordan, King, Knotts, Lipscomb, Lynch, Page, Poole, Pursley, Roland, Sapp and Thompson surname lists, now at RootsWeb.
Am looking for information on Greenberry Sapp, born November 4, 1855 in La Crosse, Fl. He married Julia Bennett, born September 17, 1875 in either Clay County, Fl or Ware County, Ga. She was the daughter of John and Sarah Bennett. Greenberry died September 16, 1950 in Sanford, Fl and Julia died June 20, 1973 in Sanford, Fl. I would like to know where Greenberry met Julia and also when they were married. Pat McCoy
Well, cousins, our list is now at rootsweb! You do NOT need to resubscribe - if you get this, you are already on the list. I am sending you a copy of the "generic" welcome message that has posting and unsub instructions, etc. - please print it out (if possible) and SAVE IT for future reference. Now, let's get back to looking for ancestors!! Carol <cch@netdoor.com> Welcome to the SAPP mailing list! You are currently subscribed in "mail mode", which means that you will receive every posting made to SAPP as a separate e-mail. The directions on how to change to digest mode are given below. 1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to SAPP-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe and no additional text. 2. How to subscribe. Whatever you just did worked, or you'd not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance, if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to SAPP-L-request@rootsweb.com. 3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and sent to you together as a single large message). There are two steps. First, send the command "unsubscribe" to SAPP-L-request@rootsweb.com to discontinue mail mode. Second, send the command "subscribe" to SAPP-D-request@rootsweb.com to start receiving digests. 4. How to change to NOMAIL mode. There is no formal NOMAIL mode. All you have to do is follow the directions above and unsubscribe when you want the messages to stop, and then when you want them to start again, simply subscribe again. 5. If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing list receives it, just send it to SAPP-L@rootsweb.com. It will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. You don't need to send it explicitly to both.
Hi looking for any information regarding John Jordan Sapp who was born Feb 12 1875 in McDade, Bastrop Co, TX. Thanks Lisa