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John Bailey Kapp

John Bailey Kapp

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Bailey KappJohn Bailey Kapp (son of Hosea Woodman Kapp and Creecie Crane Housel).

    Other Events:

    • Moved: 1912, Auburn, NY; John B Kapp is listed as coming from Auburn, NY in wedding announcement

    John Lucretia Harold Naylor 23 Aug 1902Baltimore, MD. Lucretia 19 Feb 1880 Baltimore, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Winifred A Kapp 14 Jul 1907 Sunbury, PA; 17 Jul 2003Cleveland, OH.
    2. Richard Naylor Kapp 6 Jan 1918 Sunbury, PA; 12 Mar 1996Cleveland Heights, Lake County, OH; Fairview Memorial Park Madison, Lake County, Ohio, USA .
    3. John Bailey Kapp, Jr. 1912; 17 Feb 1967Grand Rapids, MI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hosea Woodman KappHosea Woodman Kapp 23 Jul 1844 Marietta, PA (son of Michael M Kapp and Martha M Fidler); 22 Nov 1912Atlantic City, NJ.

    Notes:

    Served over 25 years as superintendent of Baltomore division of Northern Central Railway, which connected Baltimore to Sunbury. Died in Atlantic City, NJ
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    From Wikipedia:


    The Northern Central Railway (NCRY) was a Class I Railroad connecting Baltimore, Maryland with Sunbury, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River. Completed in 1858, the line came under the control of the later Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in 1861, when the PRR acquired a controlling interest in the Northern Central's stock to compete with the rival Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O).

    For eleven decades the Northern Central operated as a subsidiary of the PRR until much of its Maryland trackage was washed out by Hurricane Agnes in 1972; after which most of its operations ceased as the Penn Central declined to repair sections.

    It is now a fallen flag railway, having come under the control of the later Penn Central (merger of the PRR and the New York Central), Conrail, and then broken apart and disestablished. The southern part in Pennsylvania is now the York County Heritage Rail Trail which connects to a similar hike/bike trail in Northern Maryland down to Baltimore, named the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail. Only the trackage around Baltimore remains in rail service.

    Served as a musician in Civil War in 5th PA Reserves, and was in Peninsula Campaign.

    Children (8) listed in biography - no dates in article, but all born after 1868

    HOSEA KAPP RESIDENCE (SITE) -

    1880 - NE corner, Ma~vern. Avenue and Bellona, Ruxton. Built of stone, containing. 22 rooms, by Hosea Kapp, general superintendent of the. Northern Central Railroad. Replaced by an apartment house complex. Gate remains. A roadside marker in honor of patriot Nicholas Ruxton

    from Maryland Historic Trust

    https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/Baltimore%20County/BA-215.pdf

    Hosea Creecie Crane Housel 8 Dec 1868Sunbury, PA. Creecie 1851 Jersey Shore, PA; 31 Jan 1914Caldwell, NJ; Druid Ridge cemetery, Baltimore, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Creecie Crane Housel 1851 Jersey Shore, PA; 31 Jan 1914Caldwell, NJ; Druid Ridge cemetery, Baltimore, MD.
    Children:
    1. William P Kapp
    2. Stacy Woodman Kapp 13 Oct 1935Brooklyn, NY; Cypress Hills National Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA .
    3. Percy Chapman Kapp
    4. 1. John Bailey Kapp
    5. Edward Rider Kapp
    6. May Rosabelle Kapp
    7. Martha C Kapp 1882 Ruxton, MD; 1976.
    8. Edith A Kapp


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Michael M KappMichael M Kapp 30 Jul 1812 Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Johan George Kapp and Maria Magdalena Amweg); 03 Oct 1854Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Moved: 1845, Northumberland, PA

    Notes:

    BP Refvb Ch. Sponsor Michael & Susanna Miller
    Michael Kapp of Harrisburg was appointed guardian of Michael and Henry B.
    Michael Kapp of Harrisburg (1770-1830) was 1st cousin to the deceased George

    Michael Martha M Fidler 1835Pennsylvania, USA. Martha (daughter of Leonard Fidler and Barbara S. Kauffman) 08 Feb 1816 East Donegal, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; 08 Mar 1902Baltimore, MD; Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha M FidlerMartha M Fidler 08 Feb 1816 East Donegal, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Leonard Fidler and Barbara S. Kauffman); 08 Mar 1902Baltimore, MD; Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Moved: 1845, Northumberland, PA

    Notes:

    Sunbury Orphans Court sale 1855 after Michael's death .See image

    Children:
    1. Barbara Ann Kapp 11 May 1835; 12 Sep 1906Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. John Fidler Kapp 11 May 1836 Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; 1883Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
    3. Mary Kapp 1839.
    4. Sara Jane Kapp 12 Aug 1840 Marietta, PA; 10 Aug 1921Titusville, PA.
    5. Amos E. Kapp 27 Nov 1842 Northumberland, PA; 7 Dec 1861Virginia; Riverview Cemetery Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
    6. 2. Hosea Woodman Kapp 23 Jul 1844 Marietta, PA; 22 Nov 1912Atlantic City, NJ.
    7. Maria Elizabeth Kapp 21 Jul 1846; 02 Nov 1914.
    8. Margaret Catherine Kapp 1846 Pennsylvania, USA; 21 Feb 1869Northumberland, PA.
    9. Wistar Morris Kapp 14 Jul 1848 Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; 19 Nov 1848 Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    10. Eleanor Forsythe Kapp 25 Feb 1850 Pennsylvania, USA; 19 May 1850 Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    11. Alice Anderson Kapp 10 Apr 1852 Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; 27 Jun 1852 Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; 12 Apr 1930Ridley Park, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA; 15 Apr 1930Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
    12. Miss Martha Kapp 6 Mar 1854 Marietta, PA; 10 Jul 1926Philadelphia, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johan George Kapp 13 Mar 1775 Heidelberg, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Johan Andreas Kapp and Catharine Albright); 04 Sep 1816Lutheran Cemetary, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Family group sheet from Mrs. V M S Kapp
    1042 W 3rd St.
    Dubuque, IA 52001

    Heidleberg was later named Schaefferstown

    Shop Keeper

    Lebanon Co. Wills - Vol. A Pg 117- Will of George Kapp
    Executors Leanard Kapp and John Iba
    Named wife Magdelena / mentions Jacob Kapp of Bethel Twp. & Bro. Jacob, Ohio
    Lands to be sold in Bethel, Heidleberg, & Schuylkill Co. + "store goods"
    Copy of will from Ruby Kapp, Fremont, OH (July, 1985)

    also Orphan Court Received Aug 4, 1817 Term. All of George Kapp's Children but Henry were minors under 14 yrs of age.

    Henry B. Kapp(1802-?) requested Michael Kapp of Harrisburg (1780-1830) son of Andreas Kapp as his guardian - granted aug 1817
    Michael Kapp of Harrisburg was also appointed as guardian for Henry's Brother Michael(1812 - ?)

    Elizabeth Kapp (?-?) requested Jacob Bentz of Lancaster Copunty (son-in-law of Catherina Kapp and Martin Frey) as her guardian - granted

    Andrew Kapp (1807 - ?) had Jacob Kapp(1765-1826) of Bethel Twp. appointed as his guardian. (son of Christpher SR)

    Daniel Kapp (1814 - ?) had George Kapp of Berks Co. appointed as his guardian

    William(1810 - ?), George(1811 - ?) & John (1816 - ?) all had Anthony Kapp Jr. appointed as their guardian.

    Anthony Jr., George, & Jacob were 1st cousins to the deceased George.

    Johan Maria Magdalena Amweg 22 Sep 1799First Reformed Church, Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. Maria (daughter of Jacob Amweg and Catharina Mellenberger) 01 Nov 1780 New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; 27 Sep 1816Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA; Lutheran Cemetary, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Maria Magdalena Amweg 01 Nov 1780 New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Jacob Amweg and Catharina Mellenberger); 27 Sep 1816Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA; Lutheran Cemetary, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Heidleberg was later named Schaefferstown

    Children:
    1. 4. Michael M Kapp 30 Jul 1812 Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA; 03 Oct 1854Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. George Kapp 04 May 1811 Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. John Kapp 11 Sep 1816.
    4. Daniel Kapp 17 Feb 1814.
    5. Henry B Kapp 10 Jan 1802 Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Elizabeth Kapp 1805.
    7. William Kapp 04 Feb 1810 Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania, USA; 27 Nov 1895; Campbelltown Cemetary, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. Andrew Kapp 11 Dec 1807 Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania, USA; 12 Nov 1878Whiteside Co., Illinois, USA.

  3. 10.  Leonard FidlerLeonard Fidler 02 Oct 1779 Pennsylvania, USA (son of Adam (John) Fidler and Maria Elizabeth Artz); 17 Oct 1853Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    The trolley has just stopped at the Neffsville Hotel in this photograph

    taken about 1907. This hotel was built in 1812 by Leonard Fiddler and

    later owned and operated by my neighbor Sam Sherman.

    It was an ordinary day. Talking with the secretary at the Landis Run Inter- mediate School in Neffsville, PA. I do their yearbook as well as the in-house printing for the school. She mentioned that she saw me standing in the square in Neffsville taking photos this morning. Told her that I was writing a story about Hauck's Store that used to stand on the corner and also managed to snap a few photos of the old Neffsville Hotel which was katy-corner from Hauck's. When Carol and I purchased our first home in the Grandview Heights neighborhood of Lancaster, we lived a few doors from a fellow named Sam Sherman and his wife, Beatrice, and their daughter Estelle. Sam was quite a few years older than me and we never got to know each other very well, but I did talk to him a few times about the hotel and bar that he ran called the Neffsville Hotel. Seems that Neffsville was originally called "Fiddler's Green." In 1812 Leonard Fiddler built the first hotel on the square in Neffsville on the northwest corner of the intersection. He was said to have played his violin regularly under a green tree next to the hotel, thus the name of "Fiddler's Green."

    This is what the same corner looks like today. The old hotel

    is now a flower shop. It opened in 2003 on the square.

    The hotel functioned as such for many years, under different manage- ment, until it was finally purchased and turned into a flower shop. Sam ran the hotel and bar throughout the time that I can remember being a student at the nearby Manheim Township Jr. HIgh and High School. He eventually closed the hotel and it sat vacant for close to six years before the flower shop added an addition on the south side of the building and opened their store. The flower shop is still in operation today. Sam and his wife have since died, but many in Neffsville still remember the glory days of the Neffsville Hotel when Sam ran the place. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.

    Leonard Barbara S. Kauffman. Barbara (daughter of John S. Kauffman and Anna Swarr) 22 Jun 1780 Pennsylvania, USA; 22 Jun 1856Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Barbara S. Kauffman 22 Jun 1780 Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of John S. Kauffman and Anna Swarr); 22 Jun 1856Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. Susan Fidler
    2. John K Fidler 1810 Marietta, PA; 19 Jun 1890Marietta, PA.
    3. Lenhart Fidler
    4. Edward Fidler
    5. Nancy Fidler
    6. 5. Martha M Fidler 08 Feb 1816 East Donegal, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; 08 Mar 1902Baltimore, MD; Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
    7. Elizabeth Fidler
    8. Frank B Fidler