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Bradford County, PA

Thomas Brice Kapp

Male 1909 - 1963  (54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Brice Kapp 4 Feb 1909 Baltimore, MD (son of Edwin Viktor Kapp and Emma B Gault); 9 Dec 1963Baltimore, MD.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edwin Viktor Kapp 1870 Baltimore, MD (son of John Fidler Kapp and Anna Honora Brice); 4 May 1914Baltimore, MD.

    Edwin Emma B Gault. Emma (daughter of Albert Gault and Sarah Ellen Harrison) 1871 South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emma B Gault 1871 South Carolina (daughter of Albert Gault and Sarah Ellen Harrison).

    Notes:

    Detective Albert Gault (father of Mrs. Edwin V. Kapp)

    Actual Baltimore Police badge worn by Detective Albert Gault,, who was a Baltimore City Policeman and Detective from 1866, when he joined the force, until his death in 1900.

    Detective Gault was a celebrated Detective who was involved in numerous cases during his tenure. The book, entitled "Our police: a history of the Baltimore force from the first watchman to the latest appointee", by De Francias Folsom. Chapter X has about twenty pages detailing some of Detective Gault’s cases. (Note that this badge is the center piece of the first issued star badge in 1851. Only the center piece was worn by detectives to make easier to conceal on the detective's belt or inside his jacket) This badge was found by Detective Gault's relatives among his personal effects.

    Obituary for Albert Gault,

    Detective Baltimore City Police Department

    Detective Gault is Dead

    His skill and daring in the pursuit of criminals

    July 27, 1900



    Detective Albert Gault 63 years old, died at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his house at 1538 W. Lanvale Street where he had been suffering with stomach trouble for the past 6 months. He had been sinking but Wednesday evening there was a decided change for the worse. He had wasted away to a skeleton having taken no nourishment for weeks, but was conscience until the last. Mrs. Gault and all her children except one, Mr. James W. Gault were present. He arrived last night from Connecticut. The children present were Mr. Robert H. Gault, Miss Kate Gault and Mrs. Edwin Kapp. Mrs. Gault was Miss Sarah Ellen Harrison. She and Detective Gault were married in 1860. Detective Gault leaves one sister--Miss Sallie Gault and two brothers, Messrs. Richard and William Gault. The funeral will probably take place Sunday afternoon. Rev. J.P. Campbell, of the Faith Presbyterian Church, Middle Street and Broadway will conduct the services. The interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. The undertakers are Evans & Spence. Detective Gault was a native of Baltimore and a son of Mr. Robert Gault a well known typefounder. When 14 years old, after spending several in the public schools. Detective Gault served an apprenticeship with the gas-fitting firm of Blair & Co. He followed the trade for 13 years. In 1864 he was appointed on the police force and assigned to work in the Central District under Captain John Mitchell. Very soon afterwards attention was attracted to his "detective" qualities by his prompt discovery of over $7,000 worth of goods from Thompson's tailoring establishment on Fayette Street.



    During the flood which occurred July 24, 1868 Patrolman Gault attracted attention by saving with great risk to himself two persons from drowning. He was an excellent swimmer. In 1873 while serving under Captain Lannan he was promoted to Sergeant and in the same year was assigned duty as a detective. Among the noted instances of his work as a Detective was the discovery and arrest of the negro, Harris, who was charged with having assaulted a young woman of Saulda, Va. The negro was tried and sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to 25 years imprisonment.

    Detective Gault made several daring arrest of fugitives from justice charged with assault but one of his best pieces of work was the arrest of Marshal Price of Caroline County who was charged with the murder on March 26, 1895 of Sallie E. Dean, a 14 year old girl. Price afterwards was lynched. Detective Gault was also largely instrumental in solving the mystery connected with the murders four years ago in Charles County of the wife and niece of Joseph Cocklag. An instance of his pluck and daring was the bringing to Baltimore from Detroit, Mich., in 1876 Joseph Lewordrell who had robbed Mrs. Lenka, a polish woman, living on Broadway near Thames Street of about $1,000. While the train was passing through the mountains of West Virginia the prisoner whose handcuffs had been removed for a moment, suddenly dashed out of the car door and jumped off the train which was running at full speed, the train was stopped and the detective, unarmed, pursed the fugitive 12 miles through the mountains, recaptured and tied him and flagged the first train. The conductor allowed the two men to get on, but concluded that they were tramps, was about to put them off when a passenger on the train recognized Detective Gault and he was allowed to continue with his prisoner to Baltimore.

    In September 1895 at Orlando, Fla., he arrested Robert Beason, alias Frank Smith, alias Frank Lefton, alias Clark who defrauded the commission firm Biedler and Jackson, 113 south Charles Street out of over $500. Beason had been a motorman, a check forger and fugitive from justice for many years. Detective Gault had traced him to Florida and returned with the prisoner to Baltimore, he learned on the train that friends of the prisoner had arranged to affect his release. Before arriving at the place where the rescue was to have been attempted Detective Gault got off the train and taking Beason into a swamp, hid there until the next day, when he continued his trip to Baltimore uninterrupted.

    In the Perot abduction case Detective Gault was commissioned a United States Marshal and sent to England with extradition papers to bring Mrs. Perot back to this country for trial. He was detained in London for over a month, while there a great reception was given him by the London Detective force of Scotland Yard. His death occurred on the anniversary of the day he sailed on the Majestic for London July 26, 1899.

    Information provided by Mrs. Karen Kidd, who provided a copy of the original newspaper article.

    (This site and family members are in search of a photo of Detective Albert Gault.)

    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Brice Kapp 4 Feb 1909 Baltimore, MD; 9 Dec 1963Baltimore, MD.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Fidler Kapp 11 May 1836 Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Michael M Kapp and Martha M Fidler); 1883Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

    John Anna Honora Brice. Anna 22 Aug 1843 Lewisburg, PA; 12 Apr 1917Baltimore, MD; Mount Olivet Cemetery Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna Honora Brice 22 Aug 1843 Lewisburg, PA; 12 Apr 1917Baltimore, MD; Mount Olivet Cemetery Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA .

    Notes:

    Anna Honora Kapp died on April 13, 1917, at her residence 1205 Valley Street. She was the beloved wife of the late John F. Kapp.

    Funeral will be from the above residence this Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m.. Services at First Spiritual Church, North Avenue at 3:45 p.m.. Interment will be at Loudon Park Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Brice Kapp Jan 1862 Pennsylvania, USA; 09 May 1931Montana, USA; Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA.
    2. Catherine Endora Kapp 31 Oct 1863 Pennsylvania, USA; 22 Nov 1886Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
    3. Honora Estelle Kapp Feb 1871 Pennsylvania, USA; 21 Oct 1958Maryland, USA; Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
    4. Mary Brice Kapp 16 May 1866 Sunbury, PA; 1960East Stroudsburg. PA.
    5. 2. Edwin Viktor Kapp 1870 Baltimore, MD; 4 May 1914Baltimore, MD.
    6. Viola Randolph Kapp 24 Oct 1872 Sunbury, PA; 6 Jul 1953Baltimore, MD.

  3. 6.  Albert Gault 13 Oct 1837 Baltimoer, MD; 26 Jul 1900Baltimore, MD.

    Notes:


    Detective Albert Gault
    Actual Baltimore Police badge worn by Detective Albert Gault,, who was a Baltimore City Policeman and Detective from 1866, when he joined the force, until his death in 1900. Detective Gault was a celebrated Detective who was involved in numerous cases during his tenure. The book, entitled "Our police: a history of the Baltimore force from the first watchman to the latest appointee", by De Francias Folsom. Chapter X has about twenty pages detailing some of Detective Gault’s cases. (Note that this badge is the center piece of the first issued star badge in 1851. Only the center piece was worn by detectives to make easier to conceal on the detective's belt or inside his jacket) This badge was found by Detective Gault's relatives among his personal effects.

    Obituary for Albert Gault,

    Detective Baltimore City Police Department

    Detective Gault is Dead

    His skill and daring in the pursuit of criminals

    July 27, 1900

    Detective Albert Gault 63 years old, died at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his house at 1538 W. Lanvale Street where he had been suffering with stomach trouble for the past 6 months. He had been sinking but Wednesday evening there was a decided change for the worse. He had wasted away to a skeleton having taken no nourishment for weeks, but was conscience until the last. Mrs. Gault and all her children except one, Mr. James W. Gault were present. He arrived last night from Connecticut. The children present were Mr. Robert H. Gault, Miss Kate Gault and Mrs. Edwin Kapp. Mrs. Gault was Miss Sarah Ellen Harrison. She and Detective Gault were married in 1860. Detective Gault leaves one sister--Miss Sallie Gault and two brothers, Messrs. Richard and William Gault. The funeral will probably take place Sunday afternoon. Rev. J.P. Campbell, of the Faith Presbyterian Church, Middle Street and Broadway will conduct the services. The interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. The undertakers are Evans & Spence. Detective Gault was a native of Baltimore and a son of Mr. Robert Gault a well known typefounder. When 14 years old, after spending several in the public schools. Detective Gault served an apprenticeship with the gas-fitting firm of Blair & Co. He followed the trade for 13 years. In 1864 he was appointed on the police force and assigned to work in the Central District under Captain John Mitchell. Very soon afterwards attention was attracted to his "detective" qualities by his prompt discovery of over $7,000 worth of goods from Thompson's tailoring establishment on Fayette Street.

    During the flood which occurred July 24, 1868 Patrolman Gault attracted attention by saving with great risk to himself two persons from drowning. He was an excellent swimmer. In 1873 while serving under Captain Lannan he was promoted to Sergeant and in the same year was assigned duty as a detective. Among the noted instances of his work as a Detective was the discovery and arrest of the negro, Harris, who was charged with having assaulted a young woman of Saulda, Va. The negro was tried and sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to 25 years imprisonment. Detective Gault made several daring arrest of fugitives from justice charged with assault but one of his best pieces of work was the arrest of Marshal Price of Caroline County who was charged with the murder on March 26, 1895 of Sallie E. Dean, a 14 year old girl. Price afterwards was lynched. Detective Gault was also largely instrumental in solving the mystery connected with the murders four years ago in Charles County of the wife and niece of Joseph Cocklag. An instance of his pluck and daring was the bringing to Baltimore from Detroit, Mich., in 1876 Joseph Lewordrell who had robbed Mrs. Lenka, a polish woman, living on Broadway near Thames Street of about $1,000. While the train was passing through the mountains of West Virginia the prisoner whose handcuffs had been removed for a moment, suddenly dashed out of the car door and jumped off the train which was running at full speed, the train was stopped and the detective, unarmed, pursed the fugitive 12 miles through the mountains, recaptured and tied him and flagged the first train. The conductor allowed the two men to get on, but concluded that they were tramps, was about to put them off when a passenger on the train recognized Detective Gault and he was allowed to continue with his prisoner to Baltimore. In September 1895 at Orlando, Fla., he arrested Robert Beason, alias Frank Smith, alias Frank Lefton, alias Clark who defrauded the commission firm Biedler and Jackson, 113 south Charles Street out of over $500. Beason had been a motorman, a check forger and fugitive from justice for many years. Detective Gault had traced him to Florida and returned with the prisoner to Baltimore, he learned on the train that friends of the prisoner had arranged to affect his release. Before arriving at the place where the rescue was to have been attempted Detective Gault got off the train and taking Beason into a swamp, hid there until the next day, when he continued his trip to Baltimore uninterrupted. In the Perot abduction case Detective Gault was commissioned a United States Marshal and sent to England with extradition papers to bring Mrs. Perot back to this country for trial. He was detained in London for over a month, while there a great reception was given him by the London Detective force of Scotland Yard. His death occurred on the anniversary of the day he sailed on the Majestic for London July 26, 1899. Information provided by Mrs. Karen Kidd, who provided a copy of the original newspaper article.

    Albert Sarah Ellen Harrison. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Ellen Harrison
    Children:
    1. 3. Emma B Gault 1871 South Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  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. 9.  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. 4. 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. 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.