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Miles W. Knapp Family, 1887 , Stella, NE radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 25 Apr 2007 Front: Anna Belle Knapp, Miles Knapp, Fannie Proctor-Knapp, and Bessie May Knapp. Back: Eli M. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, and Edward H. Knapp. Photos courtesy of Panchita Beer, great-granddaughter of Francis Orcivilla Knapp ______________________ Record for Miles W Knapp family photo "2": Miles W. Knapp "Family 2", 1906 , Nemaha City, NE radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 25 Apr 2007 Front: Miles W. Knapp holding son Jefferson Robb Knapp, and Fannie Knapp. Back: Edward H. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, Eli M. Knapp, Bessie May Knapp, Richard Raymond Knapp, and Anna Belle Knapp. Photo courtesy of Bert Knapp _________________________________ Miles W. Knapp "Family 2", 1906 , Nemaha City, NE radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 25 Apr 2007 Front: Miles W. Knapp holding son Jefferson Robb Knapp, and Fannie Knapp. Back: Edward H. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, Eli M. Knapp, Bessie May Knapp, Richard Raymond Knapp, and Anna Belle Knapp. Photo courtesy of Bert Knapp ______________________________ Miles W. Knapp Miles Knapp is the eldest son of William Henry & Hannah Barr Knapp. Miles & Fannie farmed near Stella, Nebraska, until Mile's death in 1914. Following Mile's death, Fannie moved to Nemaha City, Nebraska, where she lived until 1944. radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 25 Apr 2007 ______________________________ Miles W. Knapp Written by Donna Pryor, Auburn, Nebraska Miles W. Knapp was born September 28, 1847, in Porter [Potter] County, Pennsylvania, to William Henry and Hannah Barr Knapp. He came to Nebraska wi th his father in the fall of 1870 and lived in Nemaha, Nebraska, helping to break prairie and operating a livery stable. In 1880 he purchased a farm one mile north of Stella where he operated a dairy and supplied the town of Stella with Milk. He married Rachael Hannah (Fannie) Proctor on October 2, 1873. She was bo rn October 18, 1857 in Illinois. Both of her parents died and she came to Nebraska and was reared by the mother of Mrs. Francis Withee. She a nd Mrs. Withee were cousins and near to each other as sisters. They moved back to Nemaha in 1902. They had 8 children: Ed H. born in 1875; John Henry born May 4, 1876, died December 19, 1951; Eli M. born June 23, 1878, died December 8, 1962; Bessie Mae born March 2, 1881; died April 28, 1951; Anna Belle born August 7, 1884, died September 4, 1963; Joseph died at 3 months in 1886; Rich ard Raymond born August 23, 1889, died September 10, 1904, died March 24, 1985. Ed married Minnie Webber. Their children were Ruth and Imogene. They made their home in Wyoming. John attended Stella School. He married Josie May Webb in 1900 and farmed southwest of Nemaha for 30 years, then move[d] to Nemaha where he opera ted a prosperous service station and delivered milk around the community. He was known for his generosity, was a devoted husband and father and an avid high school sports fan. Their children were Gladys Thelma, Eld on E., Lola Hildred (died in infancy) and Zola Mildred. John died of carb on monoxide poisoning while putting on chains in his garage to go visit his wife in the hospital. Eli attended school in Stella and married Ada E. Peabody who passed aw ay in November 1907. He then went to Newcastle, Wyoming where he homesteaded some land. After this he married Dora A. Morton and they owned and operated a grocery store in Nemaha. Dora died August 23, 1951 and after this E li lived in Auburn where he died December 8, 1961. He had two daughters, Helen and Norma. Bessie married Leonard Gifford Shellenbarger on February 19, 1902 at Stella. They farmed near Stella and later moved to Idaho where they died. Their children were Raymond Calvin, Blanche Berneice, Vivien Irene, Emory Har old and Carl Joseph. Anna married Clyde Kenton. They lived on farms in the Nemaha vicinity and in western Nebraska and spent their later years in Portland, Oregon. Th eir children were Ruth Bernice and Clyde Barton Jr. Richard attended school in Stella until the family moved to Nemaha when he was 13 years old. He married Maude E. Kenton. They lived a few years in Hillsdale, Wyoming then lived on a farm near Nemaha. They moved to Auburn in 1941. Richard served two terms as County Commissioner. Their children were Alfred Miles, Donald D., Kenneth Kenton, Paul, Francis Olive and Richard Raymond Jr. Jeff was a graduate of Nemaha High School. He married Crystal Ellen Gaskill and they farmed near Nemaha. In 1949 they moved to Table Rock where they owned and operated a grocery store. They had two sons, Bert Howard a nd Lloyd. Miles was a member of the Stella Lutheran Church, the AOUW Stella Lodge and the IOOF of Nemaha. He died June 23, 1914. Fannie attended the English Lutheran Church in Stella and united with t he Christian Church in Nemaha and took an active part as long as she was able. She was a member of the Eastern Star and known for her kind and thoughtful ministration of those in trouble and need. She died September 29, 19 44. radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 28 Oct 2007
Miles W. Knapp Family, 1887 , Stella, NE
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Front: Anna Belle Knapp, Miles Knapp, Fannie Proctor-Knapp, and Bessie May Knapp.
Back: Eli M. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, and Edward H. Knapp. Photos courtesy of Panchita Beer, great-granddaughter of Francis Orcivilla Knapp
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Miles W. Knapp "Family 2", 1906 , Nemaha City, NE
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Front: Miles W. Knapp holding son Jefferson Robb Knapp, and Fannie Knapp.
Back: Edward H. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, Eli M. Knapp, Bessie May Knapp, Richard Raymond Knapp, and Anna Belle Knapp. Photo courtesy of Bert Knapp
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Miles W. Knapp
Miles Knapp is the eldest son of William Henry & Hannah Barr Knapp. Miles & Fannie farmed near Stella, Nebraska, until Mile's death in 1914. Following Mile's death, Fannie moved to Nemaha City, Nebraska, where she lived until 1944.
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Miles W. Knapp
Written by Donna Pryor, Auburn, Nebraska
Miles W. Knapp was born September 28, 1847, in Porter [Potter] County, Pennsylvania, to William Henry and Hannah Barr Knapp. He came to Nebraska wi th his father in the fall of 1870 and lived in Nemaha, Nebraska, helping to break prairie and operating a livery stable.
In 1880 he purchased a farm one mile north of Stella where he operated a dairy and supplied the town of Stella with Milk.
He married Rachael Hannah (Fannie) Proctor on October 2, 1873. She was bo rn October 18, 1857 in Illinois. Both of her parents died and she came to Nebraska and was reared by the mother of Mrs. Francis Withee. She a nd Mrs. Withee were cousins and near to each other as sisters. They moved back to Nemaha in 1902.
They had 8 children: Ed H. born in 1875; John Henry born May 4, 1876, died December 19, 1951; Eli M. born June 23, 1878, died December 8, 1962; Bessie Mae born March 2, 1881; died April 28, 1951; Anna Belle born August 7, 1884, died September 4, 1963; Joseph died at 3 months in 1886; Rich ard Raymond born August 23, 1889, died September 10, 1904, died March 24, 1985.
Ed married Minnie Webber. Their children were Ruth and Imogene. They made their home in Wyoming.
John attended Stella School. He married Josie May Webb in 1900 and farmed southwest of Nemaha for 30 years, then move[d] to Nemaha where he opera ted a prosperous service station and delivered milk around the community. He was known for his generosity, was a devoted husband and father and an avid high school sports fan. Their children were Gladys Thelma, Eld on E., Lola Hildred (died in infancy) and Zola Mildred. John died of carb on monoxide poisoning while putting on chains in his garage to go visit his wife in the hospital.
Eli attended school in Stella and married Ada E. Peabody who passed aw ay in November 1907. He then went to Newcastle, Wyoming where he homesteaded some land. After this he married Dora A. Morton and they owned and operated a grocery store in Nemaha. Dora died August 23, 1951 and after this E li lived in Auburn where he died December 8, 1961. He had two daughters, Helen and Norma.
Bessie married Leonard Gifford Shellenbarger on February 19, 1902 at Stella. They farmed near Stella and later moved to Idaho where they died. Their children were Raymond Calvin, Blanche Berneice, Vivien Irene, Emory Har old and Carl Joseph.
Anna married Clyde Kenton. They lived on farms in the Nemaha vicinity and in western Nebraska and spent their later years in Portland, Oregon. Th eir children were Ruth Bernice and Clyde Barton Jr.
Richard attended school in Stella until the family moved to Nemaha when he was 13 years old. He married Maude E. Kenton. They lived a few years in Hillsdale, Wyoming then lived on a farm near Nemaha. They moved to Auburn in 1941. Richard served two terms as County Commissioner. Their children were Alfred Miles, Donald D., Kenneth Kenton, Paul, Francis Olive and Richard Raymond Jr.
Jeff was a graduate of Nemaha High School. He married Crystal Ellen Gaskill and they farmed near Nemaha. In 1949 they moved to Table Rock where they owned and operated a grocery store. They had two sons, Bert Howard a nd Lloyd.
Miles was a member of the Stella Lutheran Church, the AOUW Stella Lodge and the IOOF of Nemaha. He died June 23, 1914.
Fannie attended the English Lutheran Church in Stella and united with t he Christian Church in Nemaha and took an active part as long as she was able. She was a member of the Eastern Star and known for her kind and thoughtful ministration of those in trouble and need. She died September 29, 19 44.
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John Henry Knapp
John attended Stella School. He married Josie May Webb in 1900 and farm ed southwest of Nemaha for 30 years, then move[d] to Nemaha where he opera ted a prosperous service station and delivered milk around the communit y. He was known for his generosity, was a devoted husband and father a nd an avid high school sports fan. Their children were Gladys Thelma, Eld on E., Lola Hildred (died in infancy) and Zola Mildred. John died of carb on monoxide poisoning while putting on chains in his garage to go visit h is wife in the hospital.
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John Henry Knapp Obit
Obituary: John H. Knapp; Source unknown. Copy PO Lynn Sabin
John H. Knapp, son of Miles W. and Fannie Knapp, was born May 4, 1876 at S tella, and passed away at his home in Nemaha, Dec. 19, at the age of 75 ye ars.
He grew to manhood on a farm near Stella. On May 1, 1900, he was unit ed in marriage to Josie M. Webb of Nemaha, and to this union there were bo rn four children.
After farming near Nemaha for about 30 years, Mr. Knapp moved into the to wn of Nemaha, where he has since resided. He was always interested in mov es that would be for a betterment of the community and the schools. He w as known for his generosity toward others and especially those in troubl e. He was a devoted husband and father.
On May 1, of 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp celebrated their golden wedding anni versary.
Surviving member of his family are, his widow, who is a patient in a loc al hospital; daughters Mrs. Clyde (Gladys) Duerfeldt, Peru; Mrs. Barney (Z ola) Aufenkam, Nemaha; Eldon Knapp, Nemaha. A daughter, Lola, twin of Mr s. Aufenkamp, died at nine months of age. He also leaves three brothers, E li Knapp, St. Louis, Mo.; Richard R. Knapp, Auburn; Jeff Knapp, Kearne y; a sister, Mrs. Clyde (Anna) Kinton, Portland, Ore.; a sister and two br others preceded him in death. He also leaves 13 grandchildren and six grea t-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Nemaha Christian church Sunday, Dec. 2 3, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Virgil Conger, officiating. Mrs. Kenneth Stie rs and Mrs. Everage Thomas sang. Mrs. Clarence Hawxby accompanied them.
Pallbearers were: Wilmer Keedy, Henry Matschuillat, Orval Handley, Kenne th Stiers, Delbert Duerfeldt, Everett Sapp. Those in charge of the flower s: Mrs. Clinton Bolejack, Mrs. T.W. Wheeler, Mrs. Deloss Boatman.
Interment in the Nemaha cemetery with May and Timm funeral home in char ge of arrangements.
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Miles W. Knapp Family, 1887 , Stella, NE Miles W. Knapp Family, 1887 , Stella, NE radavis601added this on 4 Sep 2010 Hallowichoriginally submitted this to The Bartlett Family Tree on 25 Apr 2007 Front: Anna Belle Knapp, Miles Knapp, Fannie Proctor-Knapp, and Bessie May Knapp. Back: Eli M. Knapp, John Henry Knapp, and Edward H. Knapp. Photos courtesy of Panchita Beer,… |
- [S310] Lynn Sabin, Tempus Fugit DataBase, (Name: www.sabin-clary.com;), *Birth 28 Sep 1847 Roulette, Potter County, PennsylvaniaSabin, Clary, Snelson, Irland, and allied families 20200913HAv- consolidating 10 sources. (6) facts ... (14) complete.
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Birth 28 Sep 1847 Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania Sex Male Buried Jun 1914 Stella Cemetery; Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska Find all individuals with events at this location Died 23 Jun 1914 Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska Person ID I0071 Sabin, Clary, Snelson, Irland, and allied families Last Modified 16 Nov 2005 Father KNAPP William Henry, b. 20 Apr 1817, Masonville, Delaware County, New York Mother BARR Hannah, b. 10 Sep 1820, Broome County, New York Family ID F0013 Group Sheet Family PROCTOR Hannah Rachel, b. 18 Oct 1857, Illinois Married 2 Oct 1873 Muddy township, Nemaha County, Nebraska Children >1. KNAPP Edward H., b. 14 Sep 1874, probably Nemaha City, Nemaha County, Nebraska >2. KNAPP John Henry, b. 4 May 1876, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >3. KNAPP Eli M., b. 23 Jun 1878, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >4. KNAPP Bessie May, b. 2 Mar 1880, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >5. KNAPP Anna Belle, b. 7 Aug 1884, Nemaha, Nemaha County, Nebraska 6. KNAPP Joseph, b. 2 Dec 1886, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >7. KNAPP Richard Raymond, b. 23 Aug 1889, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >8. KNAPP Jefferson Robb, b. 10 Feb 1904, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska
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Birth 28 Sep 1847 Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Sex Male
Buried Jun 1914 Stella Cemetery; Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska
Died 23 Jun 1914 Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska
Person ID I0071
Sabin, Clary, Snelson, Irland, and allied families
Last Modified 16 Nov 2005
Father KNAPP William Henry, b. 20 Apr 1817, Masonville, Delaware County, New York
Mother BARR Hannah, b. 10 Sep 1820, Broome County, New York
Family ID F0013
Group Sheet Family
PROCTOR Hannah Rachel, b. 18 Oct 1857, Illinois
Married 2 Oct 1873 Muddy township, Nemaha County, Nebraska
Children >
1. KNAPP Edward H., b. 14 Sep 1874, probably Nemaha City, Nemaha County, Nebraska >
2. KNAPP John Henry, b. 4 May 1876, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >
3. KNAPP Eli M., b. 23 Jun 1878, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >
4. KNAPP Bessie May, b. 2 Mar 1880, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >
5. KNAPP Anna Belle, b. 7 Aug 1884, Nemaha, Nemaha County, Nebraska
6. KNAPP Joseph, b. 2 Dec 1886, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >
7. KNAPP Richard Raymond, b. 23 Aug 1889, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska >
8. KNAPP Jefferson Robb, b. 10 Feb 1904, Stella, Richardson County, Nebraska
- [S618] Ancestry.com, Census 1885 USA NE State Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;), Database online.
Record for Wm Knapp (13) facts
Nebraska State Census Collection, 1860-1885 about Wm Knapp
Census 1885 USA NE State Richardson Muddy 664_ 9 Wm Knapp
date: 9th June 1885
H. D. Weller?
Name: Wm Knapp
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Birth: abt 1818
New York
Race: White
Res: Muddy, Richardson, Nebraska
Year: 1885
En Dist: 664
Household Members:
Name Age
84-88
Miles Knapp 39 PA PA PA Head [professions mis-labelled- jcw 25.03.2012]
Fannie Knapp 29 IL IL IL wife
Jacob E. Knapp 10 NE PA IL son
John H. Knapp 9 NE PA IL son
Eli M. Knapp 7 NE PA IL son
Berrie M. Knapp 5 NE PA IL dau
Annie B. Knapp 10moAug NE PA IL dau
87-92
Wm Knapp 67 NY NY NY Head farmer
Hannah Knapp 64 NY NY NY wife
Robert H. Knapp 19 MN NY NY son farmer
Charles Knapp 17 MN NY NY son farmer
Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration; Nebraska State Census; Year: 1885; Series/Record Group: M352; County: Richardson; Township: Muddy; Page: 9.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Nebraska State Census Collection, 1860-1885 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors in partnership with the following organizations:
Nebraska State Genealogical Society
Bismarck Mandan Historical and Genealogical Society
Original data:
Nebraska. Cass County. “County Census, 1876-1882.” Microfilm RG220, 9 rolls. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.
Nebraska. Lancaster County. “County Census, 1860-1880.” Microfilm RG207, 4 rolls. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.
Schedules of the Nebraska State Census of 1885. NARA Microfilm Publication M352, 56 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. n.d.
Description:
A few Nebraska counties were recorded in censuses in the late 1800s. In 1885 a statewide census was taken, encouraged by the federal governement. This database contains information from some of these censuses. Information listed may include: name, race, gender, age, birthplace, and location.
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Census 1885 USA Nebraska State Census 0210706GHLn- pasted from Source Notes:
Nebraska State Census Collection, 1860-1885 about Wm Knapp
date: 9th June 1885
H. D. Weller?
Name: Wm Knapp
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Birth: abt 1818
New York
Race: White
Res: Muddy, Richardson, Nebraska
Year: 1885
En Dist: 664
Household Members:
Name Age
84-88
Miles Knapp 39 PA PA PA Head [professions… |
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