STAPP Harmon\Hiram Thomas

Male 1840 - 1902  (62 years)


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  1. 1.  STAPP Harmon\Hiram Thomas was born on 12 Aug 1840 in Cherokee County, Georgia; died on 14 Aug 1902 in Columbia, Marion County, Iowa; was buried in Aug 1902 in Columbia Cemetery, Marion County, Iowa.

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    The History of Marion County, Iowa
    John W. Wright and W. A. Young, supervising eds. 2 vols. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1915.

    Hiram T. Stapp - page 31
    The year 1866 witnessed the arrival of Hiram T. Stapp in Marion county and he remained a continuous resident of the county until he was called to the home beyond. He was well known in Columbia and Washington township and in other sections of the county, and wherever he went he made friends by reason of his sterling worth and many excellent traits of character. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, August 12, 1840, a son of Joseph Stapp, who lived and died in the south. The son acquired his education in southern schools and at the outbreak of the Civil war enlisted in the Confederate army. Later he came to the north, and because his opinions had changed regarding the condition of affairs, he enlisted at Crawfordsville, Indiana, for service in the Union army, with which he continued until honorably discharged at the close of hostilities.

    In the following year, or in 1866, Mr. Stapp made his way westward to Iowa, reaching Knoxville, Marion county, on the 2nd day of March. He worked for others for a time and then purchased property in the village of Columbia. At length he acquired farm land and from that time forward followed agricultural pursuits and stock-raising until his death. He always held to high ideals in relation to his work and he added to his farm many valuable improvements. The place was divided into fields of convenient size by well kept fences and in the pastures could be found good grades of stock. Barns and other outbuildings afforded ample shelter for grain and for his cattle and horses, and when invention brought out new machinery he secured it to promote the work of the fields. He loved all kinds of animals and became very indignant upon seeing them abused. It is needless to state, therefore, that the stock upon his place was well treated and he did not a little to improve the grade of farm animals raised in this sec

    On the 8th of March, 1868, Mr. Stapp was united in marriage to Miss Juliett Kiger, a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Huffman) Kiger, who had five children, two of whom are deceased. Mrs. Kiger died in 1847 and subsequently the father was again married. About 1850 he came to Marion county, Iowa, in search of a home, locating in Washington township, where he devoted his attention to the pursuits of farming and stock-raising. He gave his political allegiance to the democracy but never sought nor desired office as a reward for his party fealty. He passed away on the 17th of April, 1892, in the faith of the Methodist Episcopal church, and his remains were interred at Columbia.

    The death of Mr. Stapp occurred on the 14th of August, 1902, and he was laid to rest in the Columbia cemetery. Two years after his demise his widow took up her abode in Columbia, where she now resides. She is widely and favorably known and has many friends in the village and throughout the surrounding country. Mr. Stapp voted with the democratic party and always kept well informed on the questions and issues of the day, so that he was able to support his position by intelligent argument. He belonged to the Methodist Episcopal church and his Christian faith guided him in all the relations of life, making him a man whom to know was to esteem and honor.

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    OBITS:

    H.T. Stapp

    Concerning the life of the late H.T. Stapp, whose death was noted last week, a somewhat dilatory correspondent sends the following:
    Hiram Thomas Stapp was born in Atlanta, Georgia, August 12, 1840. He came to Iowa in 1867 and resided in Lucas and Marion counties till his death, which occurred Aug. 14, 1902 at the age of 62 years and 2 days.
    "Mr. Stapp married Miss Julia Ette Kiger March 8, 1868, who survives him. Mrs. Stapp carefully nursed her husband and did all that a faithful wifecould do during his illness and she has this enconium as a priceless heirloom from her dying husband. Mr Stapp was ill for several weeks during the last winter but after a short period of convalescence he took suddenly worse eight weeks before his death and gradually sank to his death. He was strangely rendered speachless during the final seven weeks of his illness. Mr Stapp was drafted into the southern army, but soon left it and joined the union army, and served his country faithfully. Mr Stapp has no children, though he was a lover of children. He had many kind traits of character; was a friend to the poor, and always gave willingly to his means to relieve their suffererings. His funeral services were conducted by Rev. E B Scroggan from his late home one-half mile north of Columbia."

    Died, at his home one-foruth of a mile north of Columbia on August 12, 1902, H.T. Stapp, aged 67 years. The diceased leaves a wife but no children. He had been in poor health for years with a chronic brain trouble and in 1897 suffered a stroke in paralysis from which he never fully recovered. The Stapp family came to Marion county some time during the half decade which ended with 1865. Some of his acquaintances in this city claim that Mr. Stapp was a soldier in the war of the rebellion, and that he enlisted from this county; others are of the opinion that he did not come to Iowa until after the war closed, and that he had been a confederate soldier. Be this as it may he was a well known Washington township farmer and horseman and accumulated considerable property.
    The funeral service were held on the afternoon of August 13.

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    WILL OF H.T. STAPP
    In the name of God Amen I H.T. Stapp of Columbia Marion County Iowa being of sound mind and memory do hereby make publicly and declare this to be my last Will & Testament herby seeking(?) and making void all former wills by me at any time hereafore made
    First I order and direct My Executrix as soon after my dicease as practicable to pay off and discharge all the debts due and liabilities that may exist against me at the time of my dicease
    Second. I give and bequeath unto my wife Juliaette Stapp all my preoperty both personal and real moneys & credits
    Third I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Juliaette Stapp as executrix
    In witness whereof I have hereinto subscribed my name (by mark) This 6th day of July A.D. 1902

    H.T. (his X mark) Stapp


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    UNION CIVIL WAR PENSION FILE OF H.T. STAPP, #691571

    State of Iowa, County of Marion
    19 July 1890

    H.T. Stapp of Co K, 140th Reg't Ind Inf
    We certify that the applicant is suffering from the following disability: "Dislocation of right Elbow and fracture of left collar bone and dislocation left shoulder. Liver and heart disease. Fracture of left collar bone and shoulder 10 years ago. I had my arm broken in 1867 by being thrown from a horse. I think I have some form of heart disease." Upon examination, we find the following objective conditions:
    Pulse Rate: 60 Respiration: 24 Temperature: 99 Feet: 5 Inches: 8 Weight: 142

    State of Iowa, Marion County
    Comes before me Eli Whittatch, a physician declares in relation to the aforesaid case as follows that on or about August 18th, 1880, I was called upon to reduse a fracture of collar bone and dislocation of shoulder for claimant H.T. Stapp who had been set upon by a vitious (sic) bull and injured by braiking (sic) his collar bone and dislocating his shoulder. I know these facts from having been called upon as a physician to treat him in said case.

    State of Iowa, Marion County
    Comes before me Hiram T Stapp claimant and declares the following, that on the 18th day of August 1880, I was leading my bull from the stable to the pasture on my farm in Lucas County, Iowa, the bull became unruly, attacked me, throwing me up and as I fell I struck my shoulder on the root of a tree fracturing my collar bone and dislocation my shoulder. Since I have but little use of that arm and shoulder.

    Deparment of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions
    ...it is essential that your name in full be made known to this Bureau on the reverse side of this letter.

    (on back side of letter is written:)
    Columbia Iowa June 20th 1891
    Honored Sir my full name is Hiram Thomas Stapp


    UNION CIVIL WAR PENSION FILE OF JULIAETT STAPP, WIDOW OF H.T. STAPP

    Do you remember Hiram T. Steep, who served in Co. K, 140th Ind. Inf., from October 1864 to July 1865?
    "yes i knew a step but not the given name."
    Did you know of him after the company was discharged? If so, where did he reside?
    "i did not. he was afflicted with jiles"
    -Mr. Francis Brace, Republic, MO. March 22, 1910.

    State of Iowa, Marion County
    I am the identical person who filed claim for pension as widow of hiram T. Stapp late of Co K 140 Ind. I first became acquainted with said soldier about 1865 or 6. I cannot furnish evidence that he was not married previous to that date because no one at Talladega, Alabama, the place where he had lived has been or can be found who can recollect him. He alsways told me that he was never married, I am satisfied that he was never married because he made two trips to his former home since our marriage and wrote back almost every year.
    (signed) Julia E Stapp 6 February 1908

    "I first knew Hiram T. Stapp the latter part of 1865 or the early part of 1866, probably the latter year. He was working for some man - name not remembered - three miles from my father's and seven miles south west of Knoxville, Iowa. In 1866 or 1867, he went to Columbia and remained there or near the town to the time of his death. He must have been near 30 years of age when I met him. I do not know whether he was ever married before he married the claimant. He came from Alabama. I heard him say he had not been married before he married claimant. There was not a man in the Country I was better acquainted with than Hiram T. Stapp. I think I heard him say he was from Collodega, Collodega Co., Ala. He went back to his old home once, but I cannot tell when though. It was in the latter part of his life. He told me he first served the Confederate Army but I do not know what organization. He said he could enlist or be drafted and that he enlisted in preference to waiting to be drafted. Don't know
    (signed) George K. Dawson

    "I am a widow of Alfred Molesworth and a sister to claimant. Stapp came from Georgia or Ala. but I do not know from what town. It was reported that he changed his name and that Stapp was not his right name but I cannot tell from what source this report emanated, and I never mentioned the matter to claimant nor to soldier. He said he served in the Confederate Army and got away & enlisted in the Union Army to help him get away, but it was against his belief to help the Union. I may have heard him say in what Confederate organization he served, but if so I have forgotten, and do not recall that he mentioned any of his officers or comrades. I do not know that soldier was married before he married claimant. it was reported at Coliumbia, Ia that he had been married before, but I do not know who brought the report nor where it came from. He ran a saloon in Columbia and supported the cause of the Rebellion in his conversation before he married claimant and I thought someone possibly had started the rep
    (signed) Mary Jane Molesworth

    "I became acquainted with Hiram T. Stapp about the year 1883. our acquaintance commenced when I was attorney in a law suit against him, and from that time was his attorney in most all of his business until he died. I saw him frequently. We never talked over our early history much but I learned that he served in a Confederate Regiment and deserted from that and came North and joined an Indiana regiment. Since his death I have been empoyed, not as attorney aforesaid, but simply to prepare some affidavits and ascertain if he had been previously married. I could get no definite informationas to whether soldier had been married before he married this claimant but learned through a man by name of L.C. Agan I think, wo lives near Belinda, Iowa, that soldier had enlisted in a confederate regiment, but I could not ascertain the number of regiment nor letter of company. My information was that he with 10 or 12 others deserted the Confederate Army and come up North. I did not learn the name of any of the
    (signed) G.W. Alexander

    "They were married at her father's residence half a mile east of here. She lived with Hiram T. Stapp as his wife to the time of his death. I first knew of Hiram T. Stapp some three or four, or two or three years before he married claimant who was Julia Kiger. He kept a little store up here in town. I became acquainted with him after he opend the store in Columbia. I do not know wheter he was ever married before he married claimant. I heard him say he came from Ga or Ala. but don't know I ever heard him say what town he, Stapp, came from. A man by the name of Wm Thomas who knew Stapp before the war was here a short time - perhaps a year but went back and I have never heard of him since. I do not know where he came from but he told me he & Stapp came from the same place. My wife says she thinks he was from Eufaula, Ga. I never heard Hiram T. Stapp discuss his army service, only I heard him say he was in the Confederate Army and deserted and enlisted in the Union Army but I never heard him say
    (signed) Dr. E. Whittatch

    "I cannot give the date of his death, but I was at his burying. I knew Hiram T. Stapp a year or two before he married claimant. He was living here in Columbia and running a little grocery when I got acquainted with him. I do not know and don't think I ever heard wheteher he was married beofre he married claimant. Don't think I ever heard him say where he came from but I think I understodd from other sources that he came from Georgia. Don't remember that I ever heard him speak of his Army service."
    (signed) Martha Ellen Murr

    "Juliaett Stapp, this claimant is my wife's aunt. I have known her all of my life and her late husband also to the date of his death. I am not sure as to the date of his death but I think Aug 11th but don't know the year. If I were at my house I could tell by reference some papers I have. I have never heard soldier say and never learned from any source what organization he served in, in the Confederate Amry nor where his home had been in the South only he had lived at some place near Birmingham, Alabama. I don not know to what place he went when back there on a visit some years ago."
    (signed) E.D. Flanagan

    "I knew her and her late husband for some years, and they lieved as husband and wife to the date of his death. At the time of his death soldier owned a farm of 40 or 60 acres of land a half mile North of Columbia, improved with a barn and house and wells and windmill - fair improvements. I suppose it is worth from $60 to $75 an acre in cash. He had some cows and horses but I do not know how many nor their value."
    (signed) Geo W. May

    "I am the unmarried widow of Hiram T. Stapp who served in the 140th Ind Inf I think. I do not know what company he served in. I think he served two years and more, until the war was out. His discharge certificate show but I think Corse Agan, who lives about three miles Southeast of here has it. Hiram T Stapp never enlisted but the one time. I think he never served in any company and regiment but one and was never in the U.S. Navy. He came from Indiana and i think he served in but one regiment. I hand you my marriage certicate given to me by Job Clevenger, J.P. at the time of our marriage. (Certificate is made in usual form; signed & dated the 8th day of March A.D. 1868.) Soldier and I were not married more than one time and if he stated we were married Oct. 8, 1868 it is a mistake. We were never divorce nor legally seperated prior to the death of soldier, Aug 14, 1902 a half mile north of Columbia. I became acquainted with soldier about the year 1867, less than a year before our marriage.
    Soldier was not married before his marriage to me that ever I knew. I don't think he was but I can't say. I never asked him for I didn't think he was and I never heard him say whether he was but I can't say. I never asked him for I didn't think he was and I never heard him say whter he was married before or not. I cannot furnish any data to show whether he was previously married or not nor what organization he served in in the Confederate Army.
    At the time of his death soldier owned forty acres of land a half mile north of this place. Twenty acres of it is kind of brken and in pasture and the balance is tillable land. it is improved with a small like house, a big barn but old, few fruit trees, wells, and windmill. i reckon it is worth seventy or eighty dollars an acre. I supposed when he died it was worth only forty or forty five dollars an acres. It has been rented since four years ago the first of last March for $150 a year in cash to Charles Morehead. Soldier also had a few horses - three I think, and four cows, one sow and a few pigs and that is all. He had no other real estate and no other personal but a buggy. he had a few notes coming to him but not much. I don't hink he had more than three hundred dollars asidefrom then stock. He made a will leaving all his property to me. The will was probated and the estate settled."
    .........
    How much money or what value in Notes had you at the time you paid for the house over and above the cost of the house?
    Ans. "I will not answer any more questions for I don't consider it necessary. I'd rather abandon the claim than to answer all those questions about my property. I did not know that I signed a statement that soldier made two trips to his former home since our marriage and wrote back almost every year for he never made but one trip and then he was gone only about three weeks. He never wrote to any of his people." (Notice the above statement given by Juliaett 6 February 1908, in which her name IS signed to a document saying that Harmon/Hiram visited twice and wrote back every year!) I have heard & read the testimony of Geo R. Dawson & G.W. Alexander taken our special examination and am satisfied with it.
    (signed) Juliaette Stapp 6th September 1909

    (The next part of the pension application takes place the next day. It appears that Juliaett refused to answer any more questions on the 6th, but changed her mind and the next day returned and gave more information on this case)

    7th September 1909
    (additional) "After further consideration of the matter, I desire to prosecute my claim filed under the act of June 27, 1890 and May 9, 1900. The only reason I though I did not want to prosecute it was that I felt discouraged...."
    ........


    (The rest of the pension talks about her finances, property, etc.)

    There are a few things about Juliaetts pension, including her and other's comments that can be discussed. First of all, Hiram had mentioned Talladega when he was living in Iowa. That in itself will tell you he is Harmon and apparently he later changed his name to Hiram. Juliaett's sister had mentioned that she thought he had changed his name. Second, when he enlisted in the 140th Indiana, he signed his name as Harmon, and Francis Brace, who also served in the 140th, mentioned that he didn't know a Hiram T Steep, but he knew a 'Step' but by a different first name. Third, concerning whether or not Hiram was married before he married Juliaett, most of the people that gave testaments thought that he had not. But Juliaett's sister also mentioned that she thought that in Columbia it was mentioned that Harmon/Hiram had been previously married. Today we know that he was previously married, but it surprises me that the investigator didn't look at the Talladega County Courthouse for the marriage certific

    Also, his report, W.R. King (investigator) states: "...she seemed much provoked when she learned that the information was out that soldier had served in the Confederate Army." Also, "...and to nearly every question I asked claimant, [she] volunteered the information 'Mrs. Smith didn't have to answer that question' and 'Mrs. Jones wans't asked any of them questions' and finally claimant decided she would abandon her claim rather than answer more questions."

    It appears that Juliaett was having problems with answering Mr. King's questions. It's not hard to figure out why either; First of all, as stated before since Harmon/Hiram had served with the Confederacy, his enemies could use that against him, and apparently it was according to Juliaett's sister's statement. Second, it kept coming up whether or not he was previously married, and I'm sure she knew that he had been previously married, and that she didn't want it to get out for two reasons: that it would give someone (Harmon's first wife and children) to also apply for his pension and/or it would tar his and her reputation because Harmon/Hiram would have still been married to Patsy "Martha" Herring when he married to her. And both of those are reasons enough not to let word get out about his previous marriage! Even in his own pension, Harmon/Hiram stated that he was not previously married, so I would assume that he didn't tell the truth because he would've been been open to criticism due to his mar

    Another thing of mentioning is Juliaett's talk of Harmon/Hiram's family and contact towards them. First she said that he had visited them twice, and wrote every year, but later she changed her story and said that he never wrote and had only visited once. It is very unusual for her to have conflicting stories, and it can be wondered which is the correct one. She mentions that he had an uncle still living that he visited in Alabama. That would be impossible. All of his uncles were either dead or living in Georgia or Arkansas at the time period he would have visited. Also, she mentioned that he had a brother named George, and that is a match and probably true. But she mentions that he had sisters, Minnie and Latetia. I may be able to explain this...we know that Harmon/Hiram did have a sister, Sarah Ann, that went by "Mamie" which is similar to Minnie, so that could be a possibility. But Latetia is another story. Nothing points that Harmon/Hiram had a sister by that name. It's possible, since J

    But it really doesn't make any sense that Harmon/Hiram wouldn't have told Juliaett, his wife about his past. Why would he have kept secrets from her like she said? It doesn't make sense! Especially if he went to see his family, he surely would have told her about it. I personally think there's more to the story and she didn't want to tell it to the investigator!

    Harmon\Hiram married HERRING Patsy Martha on 3 Aug 1857 in Talladega County, Alabama. Patsy (daughter of HERRING Daniel and MOORE Athelia) was born on 15 Jun 1835 in Gwinnett County, Georgia; died in in Mississippi?. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. STAPP Clementine C  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1858 in Talladega County, Alabama; died before 1897 in Mississippi.
    2. 3. STAPP Aaron Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1859 in Talladega County, Alabama; died on 21 Jan 1904 in Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Jan 1904 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.
    3. 4. STAPP Harmon T  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1865.

    Harmon\Hiram married KIGER Juliaett on 8 Mar 1868 in Jacob Kiger's House, Columbia, Marion County, Iowa. Juliaett (daughter of KIGER Jacob) was born on 24 Sep 1846 in Venango County, Pennsylvania; died on 7 Feb 1924 in Columbia, Marion County, Iowa; was buried in Feb 1924 in Columbia Cemetery, Marion County, Iowa. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  STAPP Clementine C Descendancy chart to this point (1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born about 1858 in Talladega County, Alabama; died before 1897 in Mississippi.

    Clementine married WADDILL Alfonso S. on 14 Aug 1873 in Bolivar County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. WADDILL Charles  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1876 in Mississippi.

    Clementine married HOLLINGSWORTH William M. on 20 Jan 1880 in Bolivar County, Mississippi. William was born in Jul 1852 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. HOLLINGSWORTH Olivia  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1896.

  2. 3.  STAPP Aaron Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 19 Dec 1859 in Talladega County, Alabama; died on 21 Jan 1904 in Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Jan 1904 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.

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    Although there are no known existing photos of Aaron Thomas "Tommie, A.T." Family members have stated that he was a handsome man with dark, curly hair and was dark complected. He usually wore a mustache, which was popular in his day. He must have been intelligent due to the fact that he was an supervisor of roads for his district in Quitman County, Mississippi. In January 1904, Tommie was on his way to a county meeting, when he was stranded in a storm, on horseback. He finally made his way to a local Inn on the road, and later that night he developed "double pneumonia" and died the next day. He was buried in Belen Cemetary with a Woodsman of the World marker.

    Source: Christine Kelso (Smith), granddaughter of Aaron Thomas Stapp

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    From research in the Quitman County Courthouse, records have provided that Aaron Thomas Stapp was elected as a supervisor and commissioner for Beat 3 and part of Beat 5. A.T. served this role until his untimely death in which a special election was held to fill his position. Land records show that he owned a considerable tract of land in Quitman County and was definitely one of the richest men in the county at that time.

    Source: Board of Supervisors Minutes; Book C, and Index to Land Deeds

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    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK A

    page 292, December 1887
    Beat #4, A.T. Stapp, clerk in the sum of $1.00.

    page 315, August 1888
    ...reviewing said road to wit: Gus Sleitz, Tom Stapp, Jim Crawford, Pack Harris, Jim Brooks.

    page 333, December 1888
    Ordered that the report of Gus Sleitz, A.T. Stapp, J.T. Crawford, Pack Harris, J.B. Brooks, & B.B. Burlison, Commioners appointed to review and lay out a public road commencing at Joseph Hatche's place.

    page 438, November 1890
    Ordered that the following officers in the election of 1890 be allowed as follows one dollar each: Beat #4, A.T. Stapp, Clerk.


    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK B

    page 163, April 1894
    Tom Stapp appointed as Baliff.

    page 234, Year of 1895
    A.T. Stapp appointed overseer of Road commencing Richberger Bridge ending at Marks- Wallace Place.


    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK C

    page 10, September 1899
    A.T. Stapp appointed as a juror.

    pages..., January 1900
    A.T. Stapp elected as to board of supervisors for Beat 3, which he served until his death.

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    QUITMAN COUNTY LAND DEEDS

    26 September 1891.
    Book I, Page 286. In consideration of $1200, G.C. Jones sold to Tom (A.T.) Stapp a certain tract of land described as follows: NW1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 6, Township 27, Range 1 West and the N1/2 of NE1/4, Section 1, Township 27, Range 2 West, containing one hundred and twenty acres lying and situated in the County of Quitman, evidenced by said Tom Stapp four certain promissary notes (equal to $1200).
    (This title cancelled by agreement of both parties this April 4, 1892. G.C. Jones, A.T. Stapp)

    16 February 1901.
    Book O, Page 248. In consideration of two hundred dollars, L. Marks sold and quit claimed to A.T. Stapp all of my interest in and to the lease from the Board of Supervisors of said couty to Ben Pittman to Lots 8 & 9 in Sec 16, town 28, Range 1 west.

    16 February 1901.
    Book O, Page 249. In consideration of 4 promissary notes equalling $200, A.T. Stapp does hereby convey and warrant unto said L. Marks the certain lease from the Board of Supervisors of said county to Ben Pittman to lots 8 & 9 in Sec. 16, township 28, range 1 west and the crops grown thereon during the years of 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904.

    14 February 1902.
    Book Q, Page 306. In consideration of $64.00 and of $256.00 to be payed, the payment of which is secured by a Deed of Trust herewith on the land hereinafter conveyed the Yazoo and Miss. Valley R.R. Co. does hereby convey and warrant unto Aaron T. Stapp the following described lands situated in the County of Quitman: NE1/4 of SW1/4, Section 9, Township 28, Range 1 West, containing 40 acres more or less. There is reserved from this conveyance a right of way one hundred feet in width, measured fifty feet on each side of the center line of the track of the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R.R. Company, as now located through any part of the above described land.

    April 1902.
    Book Q, Page 310. In consideration of the indeptedness of $256 due by me to the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, I do hereby warrant unto Edward P Skene, trustee, the following described land, situated in the County of Quitman, State of Mississippi: NE1/4 of SW1/4 of Section..."Satisfied and cancelled Feby 8, 1910. See Book Y, Page 444 for Authority."

    5 July 1902
    Book R, Page 54. Deed of Trust, whereas A.T. Stapp is indebted to W.T. Covington in the sum of $158.23, and in consideration of $10 payed to him (A.T. Stapp) by W.V. Turner, Trustee, does hereby bargain, sell, assign, set over and convey to the said Turstee the following property: Lot 5, Section 14, Township 28, Range 1 West. In trust, however, that if said A.T. Stapp shall on or before the first day of January, 1903, pay what may be due said W.T. Covington for money advanced, and supplies and merchandise sold and delivered him as aforesaid, then the Deed of Trust will be void.

    9 July 1902
    Book R, Page 54. In consideration of $208.23, fifty dollars of which has been paid and $158.23 evidenced by the promissory note of A.T. Stapp due and payable, I convey and warrant specially to A.T. Stapp, the land described as Lot 5, of Section 14, Township 28, Range 1 West, situated in Quitman County, Mississippi.

    25 July 1902.
    Book R, Page 94. For the purpose of securing the prompt payment when due of our four certain promissory notes herewith payable to L. Marks, totalling $210, we, A.T. & S.E. Stapp convey and warrant unto said L. Marks, Lots 8 & 9 in Section 16, Township 28, Range 1 West. "THis is to authorize you to cancel and mark satisfied a Deed of Trust in my favor and executed by A.T. and S.E. Stapp April 14, 1902, and of record in Book R at page 94, as the indebtedness therein mentioned has been fully paid. (signed) L. Mark"

    7 May 1902.
    Book R, Page 108. This day came the petition of S.E. Stapp to lease lots 8 & 9 in Section 16-T.28-R-1-W., in Quitman County for a term of 7 years in consideration of the improvements hereinafter set forth and for a further term of 15 years in comsideration of an annueal rental of $150.00 And it appearing to the satisfaction of the board that the trustees of Township 28-R-1-W in said County gave notice of a meeting to be held by the heads of families of said Township called the same by givng notice that siad meeting would be held at Riverside Schoolhouse 29 March 1902, and that day the heads of families of said township voted that the said section 16 should be leased for a term of more than one year and said vote is recorded in the minutes of this board. Now therefor it is ordered that said Lots 8 & 9 in said section 16 should be leased to Mrs. S.E. Stapp for a term of 7 years commencing on Jan 1, 1903 and ending 31 Dec 1909 in consideration that she put 60 acres of said land in a good state of cul

    25 September 1902.
    Book R, Page 242. Deed of Trust; In consideration of the indebtedness of $384.00, due by me, A.T. Stapp, to the Yazoo and Miss. Valley R.R. Company, which is for the purchase money of the realty herein described and evidenced by my six promissory notes, I do hereby convey and warrant unto Edward P. Skene, Trustee, the following described land: SE1/4 of SW1/4 and SW1/4 of SE1/4 of Section 9, Township 28, Range 1 West. This conveyance is made in trust to secure the payment of the aforesaid notes, and if the same are romply paid at maturity, then this conveyance is to be void. "Cancelled. See Book Y, Page 50."

    5 October 1903.
    Book T, Page 50. In consideration of sixty four dollars, cash in hand paid, and two hundred and fifty six dollars to be paid to Joseph F. Titus and Franklin Fairman, Trustees, the payment of which is secured by a deed of trust of even date herewith. The Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company does hereby convey and warrant unto Aaron T. Stapp the following lands in Quitman County: Lot #8 of section 15, township 28, Range 1 west; containing 40 acres more or less.

    5 October 1903.
    Book T, Page 52. In consideration of the indebtedness of $256.00 due by the undersigned A.T. Stapp, to Joseph F. Titus and Franklin Fairman, trustees, I, A.T. Stapp, hereby convey and warrant unto Edward P. Skene, Trustee the following described land: Lot 8, Section 15, Township 28, Range 1 West. it is also to be taken and understood as a strict condition of this agreement and as limiting and controlling the rights of the grantor that no timber standing on the above premises shall be cut or removed, execpting suah as may be necessary for and actually used in the erection of houses, sheds, and fences, or for the necessary fuel for the use of the grantor or his family until full payment has been made of the money hereby secured. This conveyance is made in trust to secure the payment of the aforesaid notes, and if the same are promply paid at maturity, then this conveyance is to be void.

    11 July 1903
    Book T, Page 179. In consideration of $950 dollars, A.T. Stapp and wife hereby convey and warrant unto W.T. Covington, the land in Quitman County, described as Lot 5, Section 14, Township 28, Range 1 West.

    20 January 1904.
    Book T, Page 225. In consideration of $300.00 cash in hand paid to us, and in further consideration of the agreement of I.C. Denton to pay off and discharge our indebtedness to the Y & M Valley R.R. Co. for the balance of the purchase money to be paid to us on the following described land; we, A.T. Stapp and his wife S.E. Stapp, hereby convey and warrant to I.C. Denton the land described as SE1/4 of SW1/4 and the SW1/4 of SE1/4 and NE1/4 of SW1/4, all in Section 9, Township 28, Range 1 West in Quitman County and containing 120 acres, more or less.

    2 May 1904
    Book T, Page 494. In consideration of $545.00, I, W.T. Covington convey and forever quit claim unto Mrs. S.E. Stapp the land described as Lot 5, in section 14, Township 28, Range 1 West situated in Quitman County, Mississippi.

    16 November 1908.
    Book Y, Page 50. The purchase money agreed to be paid by Aaron T. Stapp having been paid in full for the following described tracts or parcels of land in Quitman County, Mississippi: SE1/4 of SW1/4 and SW1/4 of SE1/4 of Section 9, Township 28, Range 1 west, as evidenced by Deed of Trust, No. 5410, dated Sept. 25, 1902, I hereby release said lands from any and all liens. Original Deed of Trust is recorded in book R, Page 242.



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    THE QUITMAN QUILL, BELEN, QUITMAN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, JANUARY 22, 1904

    Died.
    Mr. A.T. Stapp, of pneumonia at his residence in Tudor, on the 21st inst. between four and six o'clock. He was Supervisor for the next four years for Beat 3. He leaves a wife, and several children and a hose of friends. The Quill sincerely sympathizes with the family and relatives.

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    Mrs S.E. Stapp, Administrator(rix) of the Estate of A.T. Stapp, Deceased
    Feby 24, 1904
    Petition for Letters of Administration filed, bond filed with T.J. Williams and H.C. Green, surities., Warrant of appraisement issued to Charles Waddill, A.B. Sims, and J.B. Austin to appraise the estate of A.T. Stapp, deceased.

    Aaron married KROGER M A on 21 Jan 1878. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 7. STAPP James Walter  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1878 in Bolivar County, Mississippi; died before 1902 in Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried before 1902 in Quitman County, Mississippi.
    2. 8. STAPP Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1882 in Alabama; died before 1900.

    Aaron married MULLINS Susan Elizabeth on 9 Jun 1888 in Quitman County, Mississippi. Susan (daughter of MULLINS James M. and GATTIS Tranquilla Susan Elizabeth J) was born on 27 May 1861 in Mississippi; died on 14 Feb 1913 in Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Feb 1913 in Hinchcliffe Cemetery, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 9. STAPP Nina Lea  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1890 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 4 Oct 1927 in Magee, Simpson County, MS.
    2. 10. STAPP Bertha Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1891.
    3. 11. STAPP Azalea Tabitha  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1893 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in 1931 in Coahoma County, Mississippi; was buried in 1931 in Hinchcliffe Cemetary, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi.
    4. 12. STAPP Tazzie Cora  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1895 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died about 1909 in En route to doctor in Memphis.
    5. 13. STAPP Martha Tranquilla  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1898 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 13 Nov 1964 in Belen, Mississippi; was buried in Nov 1964 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.
    6. 14. STAPP Aaron Earnest  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jun 1900 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in 1961 in Marks, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in 1961 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.
    7. 15. STAPP Ezra Lafayette  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1902; died on 13 Jun 1903 in She died at as an infant.; was buried in Jun 1903 in Belen Cemetary, Quitman County, Mississippi.

  3. 4.  STAPP Harmon T Descendancy chart to this point (1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born about 1865.

    Harmon married MULLINS Mary on 13 Jan 1897 in Quitman County, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of MULLINS James M. and GATTIS Tranquilla Susan Elizabeth J) was born about 1875 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 16. STAPP Harmon Gattis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jan 1898 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 14 Mar 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee; was buried in Mar 1954 in Clarksdale, Coahoma County, Mississippi.


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  WADDILL Charles Descendancy chart to this point (2.Clementine2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Aug 1876 in Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Mrs S.E. Stapp, Administrator(rix) of the Estate of A.T. Stapp, Deceased
    Feby 24, 1904
    Petition for Letters of Administration filed, bond filed with T.J. Williams and H.C. Green, surities., Warrant of appraisement issued to Charles Waddill, A.B. Sims, and J.B. Austin to appraise the estate of A.T. Stapp, deceased.

    (Notice the Charles Waddill listed above as an appraisor of the estate; Charles was a nephew to A.T. through his sister Clementine Stapp. This is the last bit of evidence that can be found on Charles, and it was unknown until finding this document, whether Charles had any contact with his uncle's family, but it appears that he did.)


  2. 6.  HOLLINGSWORTH Olivia Descendancy chart to this point (2.Clementine2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Jul 1896.

  3. 7.  STAPP James Walter Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Nov 1878 in Bolivar County, Mississippi; died before 1902 in Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried before 1902 in Quitman County, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK C
    page 20, December 1899
    Walter Stapp in sum of $1.00 as being in as managers clerk and baliffs at November 1899 election.

    James married BYRD Julia Beatrice on 4 May 1899 in Coahoma County, Mississippi. Julia (daughter of BYRD Father of Julia and BYRD Mother of Julia) was born in Apr 1881 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 17. STAPP James Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1899 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in Apr 1979.

  4. 8.  STAPP Robert Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1882 in Alabama; died before 1900.

  5. 9.  STAPP Nina Lea Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Jul 1890 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 4 Oct 1927 in Magee, Simpson County, MS.

    Nina married PORTER Samuel James. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 18. PORTER Sammie Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1907; died in 1917.
    2. 19. PORTER Ulysses Selby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1909; died in 1967.

    Nina married KELSO Willie Robert on 18 Oct 1914 in Quitman County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 20. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 21. KELSO Nina M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1919; died in 1998.
    3. 22. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 10.  STAPP Bertha Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Aug 1891.

    Bertha married HOPPER James Thomas. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 23. HOPPER James Thomas Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jul 1914 in Mississippi; died on 26 May 1955 in West Memphis, Arkansas.
    2. 24. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 25. HOPPER Robert Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1919; died on 29 Nov 1919 in Arkansas.
    4. 26. HOPPER Thena Mae  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Oct 1921 in Weona, Poinsett County, Arkansas; died in 1983 in Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California.
    5. 27. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 28. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

    Bertha married SMITH Robert Lee on 13 Jul 1911 in Quitman County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 29. SMITH Robbie  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 30. SMITH Walter  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 11.  STAPP Azalea Tabitha Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Mar 1893 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in 1931 in Coahoma County, Mississippi; was buried in 1931 in Hinchcliffe Cemetary, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi.

    Azalea married HAYES Azor Mandeville on 22 May 1910 in Quitman County, Mississippi. Azor was born in 1876 in Alabama; died in 1929 in Coahoma County, Mississippi; was buried in 1929 in Hinchcliffe Cemetary, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 31. HAYES Vivian Urilla  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1911; died in 1951.
    2. 32. HAYES Hally Beatrice  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1913; died in 1997.
    3. 33. HAYES Shirley Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1916; died in 1995.
    4. 34. HAYES Shirrell Thomas Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1916; died in 1990.
    5. 35. HAYES Alma Lucille  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1919; died in 1979.
    6. 36. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 37. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    8. 38. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 12.  STAPP Tazzie Cora Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in May 1895 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died about 1909 in En route to doctor in Memphis.

  9. 13.  STAPP Martha Tranquilla Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 23 Aug 1898 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 13 Nov 1964 in Belen, Mississippi; was buried in Nov 1964 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.

    Martha married KELSO John C.. John was born on 14 Mar 1893 in Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi; died on 23 Oct 1958 in Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in Oct 1958 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 39. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 40. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 41. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  10. 14.  STAPP Aaron Earnest Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 5 Jun 1900 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in 1961 in Marks, Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried in 1961 in Belen Cemetery, Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Ernest Stapp is described as man of dark curly hair that was usually covered by a straw hat, dark complection, and blue eyes. He stood about 6 feet tall and had a slim figure. Throughout his life, Ernest had a speech impediment, in which he stuttered.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    In the April 1946 Term of Chancery Court, First District, Yalobusha County, Ernest put in for divorce from wife Robbie. In court, Robbie then pressed for a cross bill against Ernest for failure of support and in doing so, requested alimony pendente lite, alimony permanent , and solicitors fees. On 15 October, 1949, V. D. Rowe, Chancellor of First District, Yalobusha found Ernest "in contempt of court on having failed to show for such comtempt; it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the said Ernest Stapp be committed to the court jail of Yalobusha County, Mississippi to there be confined and held until he will lose purgered himself of such comtempt of court."

    Source: Chancery Court Docket Case #4044, First District, Yalobusha County, Mississippi
    It is believed that Ernest was not detained in the Yalobusha County jail, but rather that he and wife Robbie made amends and alimony was dropped.

    Aaron married Living (daughter of DOTY Robert Fulton and JAMES Lillie Ann) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 42. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 43. STAPP Albert Russel Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1942 in Mississippi; died on 8 Sep 1974 in Mississippi; was buried in Sep 1974 in Crowder, Mississippi.
    3. 44. STAPP Aubrey Anderson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1944 in Mississippi; died on 8 Sep 1974 in Mississippi; was buried in Sep 1974 in Crowder, Mississippi.
    4. 45. STAPP Jimmy Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1946 in Oakland, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; died on 15 Feb 2003 in Lakeland, Florida; was buried on 20 Feb 2003 in (Cremated) remains buried in Crowder, Mississippi.
    5. 46. STAPP Marshall Dean  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1949 in Mississippi; died on 8 Nov 1973 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

  11. 15.  STAPP Ezra Lafayette Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in Aug 1902; died on 13 Jun 1903 in She died at as an infant.; was buried in Jun 1903 in Belen Cemetary, Quitman County, Mississippi.

  12. 16.  STAPP Harmon Gattis Descendancy chart to this point (4.Harmon2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 22 Jan 1898 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 14 Mar 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee; was buried in Mar 1954 in Clarksdale, Coahoma County, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    According to his WWI Draft Registration Card, Harmon Gattis Stapp was working as a logger for N.W. Laggart of Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi. He was of short heighth, hence the nickname "Shorty." Also, he had blue eyes, and light colored hair.

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    Army of the United States, Honorable Discharge

    Herman G. Stapp, Private First Class, Detachment, Medical Department was honorably discharged at Fort McClellan, Alabama August 28, 1943. John L. Jenkins, Colonel, Infantry. Commanding.

    Herman G. Stapp, 34349075, Private First Class.
    Marks, Mississippi
    Inducted August 20, 1942, at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
    When inducted he was 44 and 7/12 years of age and by occupation a laborer.
    Blue eyes, blonde hair, ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 2 1/2 inches.
    Served 1 year, 0 months, 8 days service for longevity pay.
    Entitled to good conduct medal.
    Smallpox vaccination: September 5, 1942. Immune.
    Typhoid-paratyphoid vaccinations: April 7, 1943
    Tetanus Toxoid. February 18, 1943.
    Condition when discharged: Poor
    Discharged by reason: CDD Sec. 11 AR 615-360 3rd Ind HQ. Ft McClellan, Ala. Aug. 26/43
    No time lost under AW. 107. Soldier entitled to travel pay to Bd. #1
    Quitman County, Marks, Misssissippi. Blood type "A"
    Robert H. Zahnow, Captain, M.A.C. Personal Adjutant
    Signature of Soldier: Herman G. Stapp

    Harmon married WILLIAMS Amy Lou. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 4

  1. 17.  STAPP James Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (7.James3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 1 Oct 1899 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died in Apr 1979.

    James married WORSHAM Elva Mae. Elva was born on 18 Sep 1909; died in Jul 1997 in Batesville, Panola Co., Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 47. STAPP Aaron Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 48. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 18.  PORTER Sammie Lee Descendancy chart to this point (9.Nina3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1907; died in 1917.

  3. 19.  PORTER Ulysses Selby Descendancy chart to this point (9.Nina3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1909; died in 1967.

    Ulysses married HAYES Shirley Elizabeth. Shirley (daughter of HAYES Azor Mandeville and STAPP Azalea Tabitha) was born in 1916; died in 1995. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 49. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 50. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 51. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 52. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 53. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 20.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Nina3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married ROBERTS D.G.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 54. ROBERTS Denton Green Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 55. ROBERTS Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in 222 ameren.
    3. 56. ROBERTS Nina Lee  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 57. ROBERTS Joseph Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 58. ROBERTS Rebecca May  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 59. ROBERTS Robert David  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 21.  KELSO Nina M. Descendancy chart to this point (9.Nina3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1919; died in 1998.

    Nina married DARLING Clyde. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 60. DARLING Franklin  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 22.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Nina3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

  7. 23.  HOPPER James Thomas Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 26 Jul 1914 in Mississippi; died on 26 May 1955 in West Memphis, Arkansas.

  8. 24.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married DENT L.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 61. DENT Molly  Descendancy chart to this point

  9. 25.  HOPPER Robert Daniel Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 24 Feb 1919; died on 29 Nov 1919 in Arkansas.

  10. 26.  HOPPER Thena Mae Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 16 Oct 1921 in Weona, Poinsett County, Arkansas; died in 1983 in Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California.

  11. 27.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

  12. 28.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married JORDAN E.F. [Group Sheet]


  13. 29.  SMITH Robbie Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Robbie married WEST Delbert. [Group Sheet]


  14. 30.  SMITH Walter Descendancy chart to this point (10.Bertha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

  15. 31.  HAYES Vivian Urilla Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1911; died in 1951.

    Vivian married FERGUSON Albert A.. Albert was born in 1906; died in 1976. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 62. FERGUSON Gloria Jeanette  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 63. FERGUSON Alice Allene  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1926; died in 1989.
    3. 64. FERGUSON Alma Marie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1929; died in 1981.
    4. 65. FERGUSON Albert A. Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1931; died in 1984.
    5. 66. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 67. FERGUSON Authur William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1940; died in 1983.
    7. 68. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    8. 69. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  16. 32.  HAYES Hally Beatrice Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1913; died in 1997.

    Hally married RICHBURG Simon. [Group Sheet]

    Hally married CAMERON Preston. Preston died in 1983. [Group Sheet]


  17. 33.  HAYES Shirley Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1916; died in 1995.

    Shirley married PORTER Ulysses Selby. Ulysses (son of PORTER Samuel James and STAPP Nina Lea) was born in 1909; died in 1967. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 49. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 50. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 51. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 52. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 53. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  18. 34.  HAYES Shirrell Thomas Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1916; died in 1990.

    Shirrell married SCOTT Mabel. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 70. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 71. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 72. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  19. 35.  HAYES Alma Lucille Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born in 1919; died in 1979.

    Alma married HAYNES Marvin Jacob Jr.. Marvin was born in 1917; died in 1998. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 73. HAYNES Cheryl Jean  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 74. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  20. 36.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married GRUBER A.S.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 75. GRUBER Albert Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 76. GRUBER Margaret Ann  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 77. GRUBER Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 78. GRUBER Debby  Descendancy chart to this point

  21. 37.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 79. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 80. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 81. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 82. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  22. 38.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Azalea3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married SIMS D.. [Group Sheet]

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]


  23. 39.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

  24. 40.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married RICHERSON .. [Group Sheet]


  25. 41.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married SMITH L.W.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 83. SMITH Judy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Batesville.
    2. 84. SMITH John Ward  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 85. SMITH Jack Wayne  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 86. SMITH Roger  Descendancy chart to this point

  26. 42.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (14.Aaron3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1)

    Living married TUBBS A.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 87. TUBBS Billy Jean  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 88. TUBBS Betty Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Sep 1956 in Mississippi; died on 18 Oct 1956 in Mississippi; was buried in Oct 1956 in Marks Cemetery, Marks, Quitman County, Mississippi.

    Living married REYNOLDS W.B. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 89. REYNOLDS Buford Dale  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 90. REYNOLDS David Wayne  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 91. REYNOLDS Walter Steve  Descendancy chart to this point

  27. 43.  STAPP Albert Russel Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (14.Aaron3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 22 Feb 1942 in Mississippi; died on 8 Sep 1974 in Mississippi; was buried in Sep 1974 in Crowder, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Newspaper Abstract:

    Crash-
    A head-on collision Saturday night killed 5, including 4 from Crowder. Dead are Jo Paul Best who was alone in his car. The four killed from Crowder were Cecil Turner and 5 year old son Stephen, Albert R. Stapp and Aubrey Stapp. The car driven by Turner was headed west on highway 32 in Tallahatchie County 1 1/2 miles east of Charleston. The accident accoured at 9:30 pm. Services for the Quitman Countians were held at Blue Lake Baptist Churchwith burial in Crowder Cemetery.

    Albert married GONZALES Ann on 3 Dec 1966 in Crowder, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 92. STAPP Albert Russel Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 93. STAPP Ray  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 94. STAPP Robin  Descendancy chart to this point

  28. 44.  STAPP Aubrey Anderson Descendancy chart to this point (14.Aaron3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 14 Aug 1944 in Mississippi; died on 8 Sep 1974 in Mississippi; was buried in Sep 1974 in Crowder, Mississippi.

    Notes:


    Newspaper Abstract:

    Crash-
    A head-on collision Saturday night killed 5, including 4 from Crowder. Dead are Jo Paul Best who was alone in his car. The four killed from Crowder were Cecil Turner and 5 year old son Stephen, Albert R. Stapp and Aubrey Stapp. The car driven by Turner was headed west on highway 32 in Tallahatchie County 1 1/2 miles east of Charleston. The accident accoured at 9:30 pm. Services for the Quitman Countians were held at Blue Lake Baptist Churchwith burial in Crowder Cemetery.


  29. 45.  STAPP Jimmy Lee Descendancy chart to this point (14.Aaron3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 10 Oct 1946 in Oakland, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; died on 15 Feb 2003 in Lakeland, Florida; was buried on 20 Feb 2003 in (Cremated) remains buried in Crowder, Mississippi.

    Jimmy married . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 95. STAPP Patricia  Descendancy chart to this point

    Jimmy married SWANSON Mary. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 96. STAPP Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point

    Jimmy married SORENSEN Joanna Marie about 1981 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Joanna (daughter of SORENSEN William Samuel and HARRIS Marie) was born on 20 Sep 1955 in Chicago, Illinois; died on 2 Oct 1991 in Chicago, Illinois; was buried on 12 Oct 1991 in Mt. Glenwood Cemetery, Willow Springs, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 97. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 98. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 99. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  30. 46.  STAPP Marshall Dean Descendancy chart to this point (14.Aaron3, 3.Aaron2, 1.Harmon\Hiram1) was born on 14 Mar 1949 in Mississippi; died on 8 Nov 1973 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

    Marshall married . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 100. STAPP Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point


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