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A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp, page 225

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English: A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp, page 225
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Source A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp
Author Oswald Greenwaye Knapp
Other versions https://books.google.com/books?id=E59pAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA225-IA4

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130. Knapp of Goshen, Elmira, & Ithaca.
VI Jabez Knapp, of Goshen, New York, (Caleb IV, Caleb III, Caleb II, Nicholas I) b. 1752; served in Revolutionary War; Lieutenant, Goshen Regt.; 1783; killed by a fall from his horse on General Training Day, 1 May 1801. He married 4 May 1777, Hannah Holly, & had,

  • VI. j. JOHN-HOLLY, of whom below.
ij. WILLIAM-T., of whom presently, (v. ped. 132.) 

j. Amy, b. 1777, m. ist, Jesse Cooley ; 2nd, John-C. Holmes ; & 3rd, Michael Bird.

               b 

ij. Mary, b. 1779, m. Matthew Knapp. iij. Bethiah, b. 1781; m. Daniel Kinner. iv. Hannah, b. 1786 ; m. Ist, William Wood ; & 2nd, Grosset Drake. v. Fanny, b. 1789; m. Jonathan Hallock. vj. Elizabeth, b. 1795; m. Jno. Lockwood.

b vij. Margaret, b. 1798; m. Ira Darrin.

                                                    viij. Sarah, d. young. 
  • VI. Gen. John-HOLLY KNAPP, of Elmira, N.Y., & Fort Madison, lowa;

eld. s. of Jabez & Hannah above ; b. 30 May 1791, in Orange Co.; served 1812 in N.Y. Militia, of which he became Brigadier General. About 1831 he bought the site of old Fort Madison, & laid out the present town, where he d. 4 Jan. 1837. He m. 21 Jan. 1813, Harriet Seely, & had issue,

  • VII. j. WILLIAM-De-Witt, of whom below.

ij. JONAS-Seely, b. 5 Sep. 1821 ; m. 31 Oct. 1844, Mary Stewart, & had

  • VIII. 1. Stewart-William, b. 1847 ; m. ist, 1884, Lydia Scott ; & 2nd,

Helen Morton. 2. JOHN-FLETCHER, b. 1849 ; m. 1883, Ella Bayless, & has

IX. j. John-Fletcher, b. 1884. ij. Emmatt-Wannell, b. 1886. 1. Harriet-B., b. 1845 ; m. 1877, Dr. I. Zingree. 2. Elizabeth-Eno, b. 1851; m. 1871, Wm.-E. Brown.

3. Carrie, b. 1854 ; m. 1877, Jas.-W. Munnell. iij. John Holly, of whom presently, (v. ped. 131.) j. Almeda-Ann, b. 1813 ; m. 1832, Jos. Douglass.

ij. Elizabeth-Seely, b. 1817 ; m. 1838, Hy. Eno. VII. William-De-Witt Knapp, eld. s. of John-H. & Harriet above born 20 December 1815; died 6 January 1898. He m. ist, Deborah Ketchum, by whom he had issue as under ; & 2nd, 14 Sep. 1899, Hattie-L. Parmalee, wid., by whom he had no children.

  • VIII. j. Beniah-Seely, of whom below. ij. De-Witt-Clinton, b. 1841; d. 1842.

iij. Henry-Eno, b. 1843; killed 7 Nov. 1861, at the battle of Belmont. iv. Albert-C., of Ithaca, Neb.; b. 1845 ; m. 1871, Minnie Huebotter, & has,

  • IX. 1. William-D., b. 1876 ; d. 1880.

1. Bertie, b. 1871 ; m. 1892, R.-M. Railsback. 0. HORACE-P., of Ithaca, Neb.; b. 1849 ; m. 1878, Nettie-P. Dobson, & has IX. 1. Deborah-Vallie, b. 1878. 2. Ada-Grace, b. 1880 ; m. 1902, Chas. Mielsuz, 3. Edith-May, b. 1884.

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