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At 07:32 PM 5/25/00 -0400, Henry1860(a)aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 25/05/2000 9:57:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>vkbush(a)dcaccess.com writes:
>
><< Have you tried the 1855 NY state census for Westchester co., New York
> to see if Ruth is listed with her parents?
> >>
>I haven't. Is there an index to the state census?
>Thanks.
>Ruth
Check the Family History Library card catalog at www.familysearch.org under
"browse catagories. Look up Westchester as part of New York. There may be
an index there. Also check the U.S. GenWeb page for Westchester county as
they may know of an index. I don't know how big your town is in 1855, but
if it isn't too big... I usually just scan the whole town.
Karen Bush
In a message dated 25/05/2000 9:57:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
vkbush(a)dcaccess.com writes:
<< Have you tried the 1855 NY state census for Westchester co., New York
to see if Ruth is listed with her parents?
>>
I haven't. Is there an index to the state census?
Thanks.
Ruth
At 07:29 AM 5/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Looking for parents of Harriet Elizabeth CLAPP b. April 15, 1835 place
>unknown. She m. Henry Clinton BOYD on Dec. 7, 1858 in Yonkers, Westchester,
>NY (no civil record, but would like to find the church record). She died in
>Yonkers, Aug. 10, 1873 (Yonkers says it has no civil record). Would love find
>names of her parents and Harriet's place of birth.
>Thanks.
>Ruth
Ruth,
Have you tried the 1855 NY state census for Westchester co., New York
to see if Ruth is listed with her parents?
Karen Bush
I have a Maud Clapp but she was married to someone else...
Maud B. Clapp
B. 16 Oct 1873
D. 7 Dec 1967
md. Everett MORSE (1867-1934)
children: Fayette and Floy
Do you know where your Maud CLAPP was born?
Karen Bush
vkbush(a)dcaccess.com
At 01:16 AM 5/25/00 -0700, you wrote:
>CLAPP FAMILY MAILING LIST:
>Does anyone know anything about the CLAPP FAMILY that was in
>HOOD RIVER, OREGON in the late 1950's OR 1960's.
>Are they buried in HOOD RIVER.?? They were related to MAUD..
>My husbands grandmother lived in WEST LINN, OREGON, on the
>corner of Buck Street and Failing. She had a stroke and passed
>away in a Nursing Home at GLADSTONE, OREGON.
>Born MAUD CLAPP - married WILLIAM McDONALD, he was on the Oregon
>City School Board for many years. He was employed for Crown
>Zellerbach for many many years. After McDonalds death and in
>her later years, she remarried a cousin CLAPP.
>MAUD CLAPP is buried at HOPEWELL CEMETERY, West of Portland,OR.
>All information is welcome.
>PLEASE E-MAIL: leighton(a)pacifier.com
>Thanks
>CARLA V. LEIGHTON
>P. O. BOX 737
>SEASIDE, OREGON
>97138
>leighton(a)pacifier.com
CLAPP FAMILY MAILING LIST:
Does anyone know anything about the CLAPP FAMILY that was in
HOOD RIVER, OREGON in the late 1950's OR 1960's.
Are they buried in HOOD RIVER.?? They were related to MAUD..
My husbands grandmother lived in WEST LINN, OREGON, on the
corner of Buck Street and Failing. She had a stroke and passed
away in a Nursing Home at GLADSTONE, OREGON.
Born MAUD CLAPP - married WILLIAM McDONALD, he was on the Oregon
City School Board for many years. He was employed for Crown
Zellerbach for many many years. After McDonalds death and in
her later years, she remarried a cousin CLAPP.
MAUD CLAPP is buried at HOPEWELL CEMETERY, West of Portland,OR.
All information is welcome.
PLEASE E-MAIL: leighton(a)pacifier.com
Thanks
CARLA V. LEIGHTON
P. O. BOX 737
SEASIDE, OREGON
97138
leighton(a)pacifier.com
Looking for parents of Harriet Elizabeth CLAPP b. April 15, 1835 place
unknown. She m. Henry Clinton BOYD on Dec. 7, 1858 in Yonkers, Westchester,
NY (no civil record, but would like to find the church record). She died in
Yonkers, Aug. 10, 1873 (Yonkers says it has no civil record). Would love find
names of her parents and Harriet's place of birth.
Thanks.
Ruth
Anyone related to Margaret CLAPP (b. 1843/4 in Cole Co., Illinois] who would
like a picture, let me know what format and where to send it.
Randy C. Smart www.ancestor-rescue.com
CTW, STC, APH
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What more precious gift could you give your family than
the gift of your memories and values.--Jack D. Gordon, President
Hospice Foundation of America.
Posted on: CLAPP Wills
Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/c/l/CLAPP/wills?read=3
Surname: CLAPP, SWING, ALBRIGHT, HAQUEY, BROWN, SHAVER, BURROW, CORTNER
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Microfilm #0502409 Guilford County, NC Wills
transcribed by Rowan Fairgrove 5/4/2000
Will of John Philip Clapp
In the name of God amen, I John Philip Clapp of the County of Guilford
and State of North Carolina, being of abundant health, sense and memory
but considering the uncertainty of things which (undeph) future & knowing
that it is appointed for all men once to dye do make, ordain and publish
this my last will and Testament in manner and form as followeth:
Imprimus - I commit my body to the dust to be buried in a decent and Christian
manner -- my Soul unto the hands of the living God hoping for salvation
through the mutilation of Christ Jesus. -- And as to the worldly goods
with which kind providence has blest me I will them to be distributed in
the manner as followeth.
1st I will all my just debts to be well and truly paid after the discharge
of which together with my funeral expenses
2dly give and bequeath to my eldest son Valentine Clapp the tract of land
on which he now lives situated on the Alamance containing as is supposed
200 acres. I also bequeath
him ten shillings to be paid in cash.
3dly I give and bequeath to my son Adam Clapp 412 acres on the water of
Rock Creek on which he formerly lived with the above mentioned sum of ten
stillings to be paid as aforesaid.
4th I give and bequeath to my son John Clapp the tract on land on which
he now lives containing as is supposed 200 acres and the above mentioned
sum of ten stillings
5th I give and bequeath to my son Luddowick Clapp the tract on land on
which he now lives containing as is supposed 300 acres with the above mentioned
sum of ten stillings
6th I give and bequeath to the children of my daughter Barbary Swing deceased,
formerly wife of Mathias Swing one negro wench named Jenny and in the possession
of Mathias Swing and her increase. to each of those children I likewise
bequeath the sum of five stillings to be pd in cash.
7th I give and bequeath to my daughter Christina Albright wife to Phillip
on negro boy named Franck and the sum of ten stillings to be pd in cash.
8th I give and bequeath to my daughter Molly Haquey, wife of Conrad Haquey
that tract of land of which they now live containing as is supposed 210
acres, and the above mentioned sum of ten stillings.
9thly I give and bequeath to my daughter Catharine Brown, wife of Adam
Brown that tract of land of which the said Adam Brown now lives, and the
above sum of ten stillings.
10thly I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Shaver, wife of Jacob Shaver
one negro girl names Lydia, and the above sum of ten stillings.
11thly To my daughter Eve Burrow, wife of Ephrain Burrow I give and bequeath
one negro girl names Nancy, and also the above sum of ten stillings.
12thly I give and bequeath to my wife Barbary all the remaining part of
the real and moveable estate consisting of lands, negrow, stock of all
kinds, household furniture & instruments of agriculture all of which subject
to her disposal at or before her decease.
13thly & Lastly I do appoint my wife Barbary an Daniel Cortner just to
execute this my last will and testament agreeable to directions herein.
Now in testimony to the aforesaid and (?) are perfectly agreeable to my
desire and that it is my sincere wish that the execution of my will should
be particularly attended to by my aforesaid executors.
I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 8th day of September
1797
John Philip Clapp (his mark)
Acknowledged, signed and sealed in presense of us
Samuel Lindsay
John (undeph) (jurat)
John Cooper (jurat)
Whereas I, John Philip Clapp now find myself in a low state of health and
am apprehensive that I shall shortly leave this life these will certify
that I still continue to approve the above mentioned will in all its parts
and do constitute it my last will and testament with this alteration or
addition that my above mentioned executors do make or cause to be made
unto Ephrain Burrow my son in law a good and lawful deed of conveyance
for the tract of land on which I now live containing as is supposed 494
acres agreeable to a memorandum of agreement entered into between me and
sd Burrows which memorandum is now in possession of Samuel Lindsay on sd
Burrow's performing the conditions on his part therein mentioned, or on
his giving bond and approved security to the satisfaction of my Executors
for his well and truly performing all sd conditions on his part in sd memorandum
mentioned.
In testimony of which I hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of
September, 1798.
Signed, sealed and acknowledged in presense of
Samuel Lindsay
Jacob Coble (jurat)
Tobias Clapp (his mark)
NC Guilford County, Movember Court 1798
John Job and John Cooper proved the within Deed in Open Court and Jacob
Coble proved the Codicil thereto -- let it be recorded -- then came in
the Executors who qualified accordingly.
John ()illon, ()
possibly - Casnillon? Nawillon?