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Title: Knapp family Crest Media type: Photo Format: jpg |
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Record ID number | 077c85dd-b5d3-4b52-b931-38905a94a540 |
OBJE:_DSCR | Lucinda Knapp is the last of her line, we know nothing about her family or their origins or even where she is buried. I am guessing that she is the Lucy Knapp who is the daughter of Jazaniah Knapp, but his daughter Lucy married Mr. Swan, so more research is necessary..... The surname Knapp is an ancient English name from the Anglo Saxon culture. It comes from when the family lived in one of several places named KNAPP in England. The word knapp comes from the Old English "cnoepp" meaning a hilltop or summit. There are many ways to spell this name Knappe, Knap, Knapper, Knapman, Knappen, Kneppe, Knape, Knape, Knappen, Cnape, Cnappe and more. Found in Cambridgeshire, where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say before the Norman conquest and the arrival of Duke William aat Hastings in 1066 AD. |
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OBJE:_CLON | _TID: 70324298 _PID: 46215857651 _OID: 081012e0-202d-46a7-a574-58189e3e620a |
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Ruth Knapp
Ruth Knap |
1724 1720 |
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Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States |
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October 1, 1751 |
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Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States |
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