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Facts and Events
Davis County, Iowa, 1900 census:S1
- Sapp, Hiram 49 yrs (b. Nov 1850) (marr. 20 yrs) b. Iowa (parents, b. Maryland & Pennsylvania) Farmer
- Melinda wife 50 yrs (b. Aug 1849) (7 child, 7 liv) b. Iowa (parents, b. West Virginia & Ohio)
- Everett son 19 yrs (b. Apr 1881) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farm Laborer
- Senia[?] son 17 yrs (b. Jul 1882) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farm Laborer
- Elizabeth dau 15 yrs (b. Feb 1885) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) At School
- Carey dau 13 yrs (b. Jul 1886) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) At School
- Vina dau 11 yrs (b. Apr 1889) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) At School
- Sylvester son 8 yrs (b. Mar 1892) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
- Arthur son 4 yrs (b. Mar 1896) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
- Mary sister 60 yrs (b. Oct 1839) b. Ohio (parents, b. Maryland & Pennsylvania)
Davis County, Iowa, 1905 Iowa state census:S8
- Card #352 -- Clark, Haram
- Card #353 -- Clark, Malinda
- Card #354 -- Clark, Mary L.
- Card #355 -- Clark, Vinnie
- Card #356 -- Clark, Vessie
- Card #357 -- Clark, Arthur
- Card #358 -- Clark, Evert
- Card #359 -- Clark, Emma
Davis County, Iowa, 1910 census:S5
- Sapp, Highram Head 60 yrs b. Iowa (father, b. Maryland; mother b. Pennsylvania) Farmer
- Linda Wife 56 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Ohio) Home Work
- Lizzie Dau 25 yrs Single b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Home Work
- Sylvester Son 17 yrs Single b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farm Labor (odd jobs)
- Arthur Son 16 yrs Single b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farm Labor (home farm)
- Mary Sister 76 yrs Single b. Ohio(father, b. Maryland; mother b. Pennsylvania)
Davis County, Iowa, 1915 Iowa state census:S4
- Card #707
- Sapp, Hiram
- Farm (earned $300 in 1914)
- b. Iowa (parents, b. Maryland/Pennsylvania)
- 64 yrs in Iowa
- Married
- Cannot read/write
Wapello County, Iowa, 1920 census:S3
- Sapp, Hiram Head 71 yrs b. Iowa (father, b. Maryland; mother, b. Pennsylvania) "None"
- Melinda Wife 70 yrs b. Iowa (father, b. Virginia; mother, b. Ohio) "None"
- Catherine Sister 85 yrs Single b. Ohio (father, b. Maryland; mother, b. Pennsylvania) "None"
Wapello County, Iowa, 1925 state census:S4
- Sapp, Hiram 78 yrs Marr. (cannot write) b. Iowa (father: Henry Sapp, b. Maryland; mother: "Unknown", b. Pennsylvania) No Religion
- Melinda 75 yrs Marr. (cannot read/write) b. Iowa (father: William Scott, b. Ohio; mother: Seneca[?] Cumtom[?], b. Virginia; marr. Ohio) No Religion
- Everett 42 yrs Div.[?] b. Iowa Church of Christ
References
- ↑ Davis County, Iowa. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
Marion Twp, ED 8, p. 3. - ↑ Davis County, Iowa Cemetery Records.
- Wapello County, Iowa. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 141, p. 4B, house/family 116/118.
- Wapello, Iowa, United States. 1925 Iowa State Census
[no page no.].
- Davis County, Iowa. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 8, p. 4B, house/family 76/76.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Grave marker, Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Davis, Iowa, United States.
- Davis, Iowa, United States. 1915 Iowa State Census
INDEX ONLY.
- Davis, Iowa, United States. 1905 Iowa State Census
INDEX ONLY.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Find A Grave.
- Obituary, unknown newspaper
11 Nov 1926.
[unknown newspaper:]
Hiram Sapp, Dead; Buried last Saturday
"Uncle Hi" Sapp, a well known citizen of Blakesburg, was found dead in bed at his home in this city early Thursday morning of last week. "Uncle Hi" had been enjoying his usual good health when he retired for the night and when called to get up for breakfast, it was discovered he had been dead for several hours, according to his physician. Heart failure is given as the cause of his death.
"Uncle Hi" had taken a keen interest in the election and it is thought the excitement was too much for him and when he retired Wednesday night re-action came and he slept away. He was a familiar figure in Blakesburg and was probably as well known as any man in town. For years he and his family resided on a farm south of Blakesburg, but sold his farm and moved here shortly after the world war closed. He lost two sons in the war and he and his wife have been receiving a pension from the government for several years, which enabled them to live without work and accumulate a competency. Hiram SAPP was born in Davis county, Iowa, November 11, 1844, and had he lived until today he would have been 79 years old.
He was married about fifty years ago and is survived by his wife, one son and two daughters, four children having preceeding (sic) him in death. Funeral service was held at the family home by Rev. Ludwig Saturday afternoon and the body was taken to Wesley Chapel cemetery for burial. He was buried in a casket he selected while he lived and was put away as nicely as anyone would hope to be. Friends extend sympathy to the family in their hour of sorrow.
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