STAPP Edith

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  STAPP Edith (daughter of STAPP John Marion).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  STAPP John Marion was born on 7 Feb 1886 in Harrison, Boone, Arkansas (son of STAPP Marion Franklin "Frank"); died on 7 Jan 1964 in Warren, Trumbell, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. 1. STAPP Edith
    2. STAPP Unknown


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  STAPP Marion Franklin "Frank" was born on 24 Feb 1859 in Stoney Point, White, Arkansas (son of STAPP William "Bill" and WESTER Nancy); died on 1 Oct 1942 in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    [758569.FBK]

    Buried Memorial Park Cemetery in Bartlesville, OK.

    Children:
    1. STAPP George
    2. STAPP Ida
    3. STAPP Nellie
    4. STAPP Mary Ella was born about 1878 in Wylies Cove, Searcy, Arkansas.
    5. STAPP Clara Etta was born in Oct 1880.
    6. 2. STAPP John Marion was born on 7 Feb 1886 in Harrison, Boone, Arkansas; died on 7 Jan 1964 in Warren, Trumbell, Ohio.
    7. STAPP Thomas Franklin was born on 7 Apr 1888 in Gentry, Benton, Arkansas; died on 1 Mar 1967 in Muskogee, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
    8. STAPP Frederick Dinsel was born on 12 Jan 1890 in Marshall, Searcy, Arkansas; died on 2 Jul 1978 in Fort Stockton, Pecos, Texas.
    9. STAPP Benjamin was born in 1892 in Marshall, Searcy, Arkansas; died in 1973 in Pawhuska, Osage, Oklahoma.
    10. STAPP Nettie Frances was born on 17 Jan 1896 in Searcy Co., Arkansas; died on 2 Jan 1972.
    11. STAPP Troy "Tab" was born on 17 Feb 1898; died on 18 Jul 1937 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma.
    12. STAPP Roy was born on 17 Feb 1898; died on 9 Oct 1930 in Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  STAPP William "Bill" was born in 1815 (son of STAPP John I and UNKNOWN Chaney); died on 1 Jan 1898 in Valley Springs, Boone County, Arkansas.

    Notes:


    Stapp, William, wid Milley, cont wid nancy, wid WC-5408 MS 16 Mar 1898, cont wid WA-7384 AR 31 Jan 1898, Creek War srv 1st Ga Mtd Vols

    Taken from book, Index to Indian Wars Pension Files 1892-1926 Volume II L-Z, transcribed by Virgil D. White

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    William Stapp was a blacksmith at Trout Creek (Ragland) where he met Nancy Wester Holloman, widow of James Holloman, daughter of Edward Wester. William had helped found the Primitive Baptist Church of that community. William and Nancy began an affair, so they ran off to Mississippi, wher he was soon arrested on charges of child stealing, having taken one of his children, filed by his wife. William wrote and asked Milly and the children to come join him there. Nancy was still in the area. After sometime William abandoned Milly, fled with Nancy and went to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and had a second family.

    Source: N. Dale Morgan's Submission in book, Heritage of St. Clair County, Alabama

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    William Stapp's Mortgage to William Sison

    On or before the 25th day of December next I promise to pay William Sison or bearer the sum of fifty dollars with interest from date for value received of him in a mule which stands surety for the payment of said money to said Sison said mule is not to be traded to any person until said mortgage is paid.
    This May the 8th 1855 } William his X mark Stapp
    As witness N.W. Box }
    John McCall }

    State of Alabama St Clair County may the 10th 1855. This is to certify that a certain mule which I now own stands surety for the payment of one hundred and fifty dollars which is inserted in three notes of fifty dollars each due the 25th day of December next with interest from date and dated May the 8th 1855 which notes were given for the purchase of tree mules which is entered in said notes. This obligation is to secure the payment of said money to William Sison the hold of said notes by (?) the forth mule as surety for the payment of the sum day and date as above written. Given under my hand and seal.
    Test: N.W. Box William his X mark Stapp

    The state of Alabama St. Clair County, I Ross Philips, Judge of the Probate Court in and for said County hereby certify that Henry W. Box a (?) witness to the forepoint conveyance known to appeared before me this day and being (?) states that William Stapp the grantor in the conveyance voluntarily executed the sum in his presence on the day the sum bears date that he affected the sum in the presence of the grantor. Given under my hand on this 12 day of February A.D. 1856. Received in office for Record and duly (?) the above conveyances on this 1st of February A.D. 1856.

    Ross Philips Judge of Probate

    William married WESTER Nancy in May 1858 in Searcy, White, Arkansas. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  WESTER Nancy
    Children:
    1. STAPP Carrie
    2. STAPP George Washington was born on 24 Feb 1859 in Stoney Point, White, Arkansas; died on 31 Mar 1944 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery, Arkansas.
    3. 4. STAPP Marion Franklin "Frank" was born on 24 Feb 1859 in Stoney Point, White, Arkansas; died on 1 Oct 1942 in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma.
    4. STAPP Susan Ellen was born in Oct 1863 in Arkansas; died on 26 Sep 1926 in Boston Pool, Osage, Oklahoma.
    5. STAPP Elizabeth Ann "Betty" was born about 1867 in Arkansas; died on 28 Sep 1881.
    6. STAPP Nancy was born about 1872 in Arkansas.


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