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Hi Nana --
Have you ever looked for him in Steuben Co.? All my Allegany co. Clapps
came from there. The father's name was George Clapp. He's probably too
early to be the father of George Albert Clapp, but could be a grandfather.
The family came from Barnard, Vermont
Karen Bush
vkbush(a)dcaccess.com
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 8:12 PM
Subject: [CLAPP-L] George Albert Clapp and family of Staten Island, NY
> I have been searching for this family
> Idell FRANKLIN b 1855 m to George Albert CLAPP b 1856. Idell was born in
> Allegany County NY.
> In the 1890s the family was living in Rosebank, Staten Island, Richmond
> County, NY
> There were six children.
> Faber/Taber Franklin CLAPP b 1890
> Albert Dean CLAPP b 1892
> Laura Rosalie CLAPP b 1886
> Lillian Rhoda CLAPP b 1889
> Elizabeth Louise CLAPP b1891
> Ethel LaVerne CLAPP 1895
> In the month of June, 1882, in one week's time, Laura, Lillian and
Elizabeth
> died from diphtheria.
> Family folklore has it that one of the sons settled in FL and the other in
> NY. I do not know if the father was born in Allegany County as Idell was.
> If this is your line or if you have run across this line I would like to
hear
> from you!
> NANA (NAY-na) RUTHERFORD Redell
>
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I have been searching for this family
Idell FRANKLIN b 1855 m to George Albert CLAPP b 1856. Idell was born in
Allegany County NY.
In the 1890s the family was living in Rosebank, Staten Island, Richmond
County, NY
There were six children.
Faber/Taber Franklin CLAPP b 1890
Albert Dean CLAPP b 1892
Laura Rosalie CLAPP b 1886
Lillian Rhoda CLAPP b 1889
Elizabeth Louise CLAPP b1891
Ethel LaVerne CLAPP 1895
In the month of June, 1882, in one week's time, Laura, Lillian and Elizabeth
died from diphtheria.
Family folklore has it that one of the sons settled in FL and the other in
NY. I do not know if the father was born in Allegany County as Idell was.
If this is your line or if you have run across this line I would like to hear
from you!
NANA (NAY-na) RUTHERFORD Redell
am new to the list and looking for my own CLAPP information which I will
send in my next email.
I sent away for a Social Security for what turned out to be the wrong CLAPP.
If anyone would like to have the copy of the SS form, I will send it to you.
Albert Harry CLAPP
resides in Brooklyn NYC
b June 24, 1892 born in Phila PA
parents
Joseph CLAPP
Rose Wenker
Please let me know if these are your line and you'll get the cert.
Sincerely,
Nana (NAY-na) RUTHERFORD Redell
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Butters�/Miller�s/Clapp�s mill site:
+ Is potentially eligible for the National Register of
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national, state, and local levels
+ Is registered as a Massachusetts Historical
Commission's Archaeological Resources Survey Site.
+ Is historically significant for 17th-19th century
associations as Burlington's last surviving
water-powered mill Burlington's other main mills--the
Reed mills on Vine Brook--are covered by the
Burlington Mall
+ Has associations with Minuteman James Butters
(1745-1838), the propagator of the Baldwin apple and
Loammi Baldwin (1745-1807), designer of New England�s
first canal (1803 Middlesex Canal), and the first
individual to graft the Baldwin apple.
The mill was most likely used by Minuteman James
Butters (1745-1838) during the early part of the 19th
century--the mill was located on family land and was
just down the road from the Butters' farm in
Wilmington. The Butters and Millers--the Burlington
owners for over 20 years--were related by marriage.
It is very possible that the mill was designed by
Loammi Baldwin (1745-1807), before he achieved fame as
the designer of the Middlesex Canal in 1803. **The
stone construction of the mill dam and foundations is
especially substantial, similar in scale and
sophistication to works found on the Middlesex
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canal ran right through Butters' Row in Wilmington.
The Middlesex Canal connected the Merrimac River to
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family associations with the origin and early grafting
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+ Is a quiet and natural place to reflect on the
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Hello all,
I'm new to the list. Here is my line. Any connections?
UNNAMED CLAPP
b. Virginia
& UNNAMED
b. Ohio
| Charles CLAPP Sr..
| b. 15 Dec 1852, Indiana
| d. 27 Jan 1926, Schell City, Vernon Co., Missouri
| & Alice Melinda SUTTON .
| b. 23 Aug 1858, Winamac, Pulaski Co., Indiana
| d. 16 Dec 1928, Schell City, Vernon Co., Missouri
| m. 5 May 1878, Winamac, Pulaski Co., Ind., at home.
| | William Franklin Frank CLAPP Sr.
| | b. 7 Aug 1879, Winamac, Pulaski Co. Ind.
| | d. 2 Jan 1965, Pendleton, OR
| | & Mary Cecelia GALLAGHER .
| | b. 13 Aug 1881, Blue Earth, MN Or Ind.
| | d. 21 Jun 1942, Hopkins, Hennepin Co., MN
| | m. 17 Nov 1901, Minneapolis, MN
| | | Melinda Bernice Elizabeth CLAPP .
| | | b. 5 Dec 1902, KS/MN
| | | d. 22 Oct 1983, Twin Rivers Care Center, Anoka, Anoka Co., MN
| | | & Harold Moor ROGERS .
| | | b. 13 Jul 1910, Anoka, Anoka Co., MN
| | | d. 12 Mar 1989, Longville, Cass Co., MN
| | | m. 14 Nov 1933, Ramsey, MN
| | | Laurence "Larry" Bernard CLAPP
| | | b. 7 Apr 1904, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. Oct 1965, NJ
| | | & Bertha McKINLEY
| | | d. 25 Aug 1957
| | | m. 2 Sep 1929
| | | Lloyd Francis CLAPP
| | | b. 6 Feb 1906, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 24 Dec 1907
| | | William Franklin CLAPP Jr.
| | | b. 23 Mar 1909, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 9 Jul 1955, Milwaukee, WI
| | | & Evelyn ANDERSON.
| | | m. 12 May 1939
| | | Leonard Scott CLAPP
| | | b. 11 Mar 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 17 Jul 1972
| | | & Irene ELMQUIST
| | | m. 21 Nov 1936
| | | Leonard Scott CLAPP
| | | b. 11 Mar 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 17 Jul 1972[18]
| | | & Clara[19]
| | | Vincent Barnard "Bing" CLAPP
| | | b. 13 Oct 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 1962/1963
| | | & Edyth MILLER
| | | m. 11 May 1940
| | | Vincent Barnard "Bing" CLAPP
| | | b. 13 Oct 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 1962/1963
| | | & unknown mormon
| | | d. 1962/1963
| | | Infant Twin CLAPP
| | | Infant Twin CLAPP
| | | Ralph Francis Xavier CLAPP
| | | b. 20 Jan 1916, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 3 Mar 1994, Olympia, Washington
| | | & Marie Magdalena EBERTZ
| | | b. St. Cloud, MN
| | | d. 1997, Washington
| | | m. 25 Feb 1941, Basilica Of St. Mary, Mpls, MN .
| | | Ralph Francis Xavier CLAPP .
| | | b. 20 Jan 1916, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 3 Mar 1994, Olympia, Washington
| | | & Annie
| | | d. Yes
| | | Marvin John Patrick CLAPP
| | | b. 24 Jun 1920, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 7 Dec 1941, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, HI
| | | Stillborn Twin CLAPP
| | | Stillborn Twin CLAPP
| | | Donald Keith John CLAPP
| | | b. 2 Apr 1922, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | | d. 23 Aug 1983
| | William Franklin Frank CLAPP Sr.
| | b. 7 Aug 1879, Winamac, Pulaski Co. Ind.
| | d. 2 Jan 1965, Pendleton, OR
| | & Myrtle Melinda LAKE
| | b. 1892
| | d. Pendleton, Oregon
| | m. 22 Dec 1946, Nebraska
| | Ulva Leroy CLAPP
| | b. 1 Jan 1881, Pulaski Co. Indiana
| | & Almira
| | b. 1882, Illinois
| | d. aft 1909
| | | Clarence CLAPP
| | | b. 1908, Missouri
| | | Dorothy CLAPP
| | | b. Dec 1919, Minnesota
| | Harry B. CLAPP
| | b. 11 Jan 1883, McPherson, McPherson Co., Kansas
| | d. bef 1900
| | Stephen A. CLAPP
| | b. 20 Apr 1885, Harvey, Kansas
| | d. Aug 1968
| | & Ida
| | b. 1889, Minnesota
| | | Helen CLAPP
| | | b. 1910, Minnesota
| | Estella May CLAPP
| | b. 16 May 1889, Neutral Strip, Oklahoma
| | & SIMMONS
| | Earnest E. CLAPP
| | b. 23 Aug 1891, Colorado Springs, CO
| | d. bef 1900
| | Charles H. CLAPP Jr.
| | b. 19 Mar 1895, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN
| | d. Aug 1956
| | Archie CLAPP
| Brother CLAPP
Thanks,
Daniel R. Ewer
10121 Hwy 55, Su. 308, Plymouth, MN 55441-6341
612.542.0996
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Researching: BROWN, CLAPP, COLLINS, DELAINEY, DENMAN, GALLAGHER, GERNEAUX,
MOORE, O'HARA, PARKHURST, PROUTY, ROGERS, RYAN, SMITH, STOUGHTON, SUTTON,
THOMPSON, UTLEY, WILLIAMS, WILLIS, WINANS and WISWELL.
He that careth not from whence he came, careth little whither he goeth.
-Daniel Webster
I am interested in any information about Adolphus Clapp (born 31 Dec 1774 in
Southampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts) and his wife Hannah. I am especially
interested in his children. I think that his child Mary Ann may have
married Lyman Simpson about 1825 in Genesee County, New York. Adolphus Clapp
is enumerated in the 1800 census in Hampshire County, Massachusetts. He is
then found in Genesee County NY in 1810 and 1820 and he moves to Erie County
in 1830 (census records). Lyman Simpson is found with his wife (Mary Ann
Clapp) in the 1830 Genesee County census in Sheldon township, Genesee, NY. I
believe that Adolphus moved the Bennington area around 1808 with a brother
Nathan and his father Aaron.
Do you know anything about Adolphus and his family or about any other
Clapp families that may have produced a Mary Ann Clapp that would have been
of an age to marry Lyman Simpson in about 1825--probably in Genesee County
NY??
Do you happen to know Hannah's maiden name?? They were probably married
in Hampshire County,MA.
Thank-you, Linda
bielikov(a)thevision.net
To be fair and to ensure that this Bible gets into the hands of the actual
descendants. Would anyone who wishes to claim it please give me the names
and DOB's of their line so that I can verify that they are in the Bible?
Does anyone have their line back to this 1819 marriage date or their issue,
1820 - 1840. I'm not trying to be hard to get along with but I do want to
get it to the rightful owner.
If anyone can think of a better way to prove ownership, please let me know.
Ken in Orlando
At 06:10 AM 02/08/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I have located an old Bible (1816) containing the records of a Clapp
>family. The first entry is the marriage of Meaderal (or Neaderal) Clapp
>who married Betsy Stebbins on 5/27/1819 and continues with this line. Can
>anyone identify this line and claim the Bible?
>
>Ken in Orlando
>
Ken,
I've returned old photographs and letters on-line to families before and the
only way to do it is to get names, dates, etc. Most folks who are of this
line should be able to trace back to 1819 or give you the line as far as they
have it. Whoever has the lines and dates that match what you have in the
bible should be the rightful genealogist. You are obviously the owner now!
I don't believe this line ties in to my Clapp line but thought I'd put in a
plug for them, anyway. My line comes through Elisha CLAPP b. 1803 in TN and
his wife, Rebecca ROBBINS who settled in Houston County, Texas in 1822.
Their youngest son, William, was born in 1847 and married Sarah Louisa SWAN
in 1869.
Best of luck!
Kathryn Sterling Herrmann
Hendersonville, NC
This could be the link I have been searching for! Could you please give me
some of the later dates and names. I would appreciate it. If no one else
claimes the bible I would like to have it. Thank you! Bernie Clapp
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To: CLAPP-D(a)rootsweb.com <CLAPP-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 3:33 AM
Subject: CLAPP-D Digest V00 #2
I have located an old Bible (1816) containing the records of a Clapp
family. The first entry is the marriage of Meaderal (or Neaderal) Clapp
who married Betsy Stebbins on 5/27/1819 and continues with this line. Can
anyone identify this line and claim the Bible?
Ken in Orlando