Ancestors of Herald Ival Sapp of Cecil Georgia
Notes
256. Henry Sapp Sr.
History of the Sapp Family and Descendants of George Sapp 1740-1811, by Lilliam
Mathias 1971
History of Sapp Family, by J Gooden Sapp & HW Stanley 1910
257. Ann Moore
History of the Sapp Family and Descendants of George Sapp 1740-1811, by Lilliam
Mathias 1971
History of Sapp Family, by J Gooden Sapp & HW Stanley 1910
321. Susan Garrett
Compendium of American Genealogy, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
416. Benjamin Cooley
Book, The Stebbins Genealogy, by Ralph Stebbins Greenlee, Oakland FHL, Oakland
CA 6/9/94.
Book, Cooley Genealogy, by Mortimer Cooley
Letter, Jean Rentmeister, 456-3rd St, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
417. Margaret Bliss
Book, The Stebbins Genealogy, by Ralph Stebbins Greenlee, Oakland FHL, Oakland
CA 6/9/94.
Book, Cooley Genealogy, by Mortimer E Cooley
Letter, Jean Rentmeister 456-3rd St, Fond du Lac WI 54935
456. Daniel Lee
Letter, Valerie Rabe, Rt 6 Box 160, Hillsboro OR 97123
457. Mary Briggs
Letter, Valerie Rabe, Rt 6 Box 160, Hillsboro OR 97123
460. William Buckman II
Book, Emigrants to Pennsylvania 1641-1819, by Michael Tepper
Letter, Valerie Rabe, Rt 6 Box 160, Hillsboro OR 97123
Stanislaus County Library, Special Collections SC 929.3 Tep 5/1990
pg 21. William Buckman, of the parish of Billinghurst, in the County of
Sussex, Carpenter. Arrived in the Deleware river in the "Welcome", the Mr.
Robert Greenaway, with his wife Sarah, in the 8th Month 1682. Children, Sarah &
Mary Buckman (Resided in Bucks Co PA prior to 1687)
461. Hester Penquite
Letter, Valerie Rabe, Rt 6 Box 160, Hillsboro OR 97123
496. William Seavey II
Book, Genealogical Dictionary of ME and NH, by Noyes, Libby and Davis
Stanislaus Co. Library, Special Collections
Seavey William(7), Rye, m. Hannah Jackson (20); list 331c. One Wm was adm.
freeman at Boston in May 1674. Gr.j. 1683-83, 1695, 1698-99; j 1684, 1687,
1692; highw. surveyor 1683, selectman 1694; assemblyman abt 1696. About 38 in
1686; of 60 odd years remembrance in 1719 ( he and John Hinckes were on
Sheetscot River early); about 72 in 1720. Lists 312h, 315bc, 316, 318c, 330a,
332b, 52, 57. Will, crazy and infirm, 21 Mar 1728-9 - 18 Jun 1732 provides
well for w. Hanniah (exec. with Wm.) seven ch., and gives to Samuel Banfield
and gr.dau. Mary Langdon; his negro woman Ammi to his wife. Her will, aged. 10
Sept 1741 - 28 Feb 1748-9 (s. Wm. exec) gives to ch. and gr.ch. and a cow to
negro Amie. Ch: William, Rye, m 1st Mary Hinckes (John), m 2d 25 Sep 1748
Hannah Seavey; d. bet 28 Oct- 7 Dec 1752, leaving ch. Wm., Amos, Elizabeth
Jenness(2). Wid. Hannah liv. 1754, was perhaps the H.S. who depos. in 1766 abt
age 63 what she heard Seaborn Hodge tell about the Reynolds farm. James of
Newc., m. at Newington 12 June 1718 Abigail Pickering (8); liv 1741. Ch: Hannah
James, Paul. Hannah m Samuel Wallis(8). Hephsibah m in Portsm. 4 ov 1716
Thomas Wright of London; her ch. in mo;s will. Mary m Capt Samuel Banfield(2).
Capt. Stephen taxed for Mill Dam 1712; at Ports in 1729 when he ment. 'my house
at Canso.' He m. 1st Anne Fernald(4), her ch. 1712/1723; Stephen, Michael,
Nicholas, Hannah; m. 2nd at Kit 17 Mar 1739-30 Mary (Carpenter 5) Deering; m 3d
aft 18 Mar 1735-6 Mary wid. of OBadiah True, who was gr. adm 6 Sep 1742 and
named gardian of ch. John and Elizabeth, whith Joshua, David and Mary had their
oldest brother Capt. Stephen of Portsmouth as guardian.
497. Hannah Jackson
Book, Genealogical Dictionary of ME & NH, by Noyes, Libby and Davis
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