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Author: carolrhill101
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Classification: queries
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.clapp/1.5.13.25.157.177/mb.ashx
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I wish I could help you I just wanted to inform that is what my mother used to give us when we were babies in the Panama, Canal Zone and my Uncled would tease her because of the name but I guess it was good because we were very healthy and never really went to the doctor.
But as I said I wish I could help you because I would love to see a bottle myself.
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Author: CareyAllenWood
Surnames: clapp, nave
Classification: queries
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Hi Richard,
Last week I had an opportunity to visit the graves of Alexander, Phoebe, Emma E., Oliver and wife Emma A., Clapp, at Seneca Cemetery. The cemetery is divided into Oklahoma and Missouri sections. The Clapp family plot is in the Missouri section. Oliver's headstone is different than the others, and it appears his remains may have been removed from their original resting place at the Wyandotte Indian Cemetery in Ottowa, Oklahoma. I suspect this happened because Oliver was not Native American, and if that was the case, his parents were not either. Alexander Clapp clearly was not Native American, but I don't have enough information about Phoebe Sophia Nave to make that determination. I am curious, why do you think she might have been Native American?
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Author: @@denisem(a)powerup.com.au
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I would be interested also. You can contact me on
denise/m/(a)powerup.com.au removing the /
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