Margaret Sapp

Brief Life History of Margaret

When Margaret Sapp was born on 16 June 1837, in Brinkhaven, Knox, Ohio, United States, her father, Robert Sapp, was 23 and her mother, Roseann Lore, was 23. She married William Durbin on 29 June 1857, in Knox, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Liberty Township, Hardin, Ohio, United States in 1880 and Buckeye City, Union Township, Knox, Ohio, United States in 1900. She died after 1904.

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Family Time Line

William Durbin
1832–1881
Margaret Sapp
1837–1904
Marriage: 29 June 1857
James B Durbin
1858–1947
Robert D. Durbin
1861–1909
William I. Durbin
1862–1922
Benjamin Durbin
1863–
Mary Ann Durbin
1864–1920
Sarah E Durbin
1867–1946
Emma E Durbin
1869–
Charles Henry Durbin
1870–
Alexander Durbin
1873–
William Durbin Jr.
1873–
Bertha Jane Durbin
1876–1928
Theresa May Durbin
1878–1935
Annie Hortence Durbin
1880–1904

Sources (39)

  • Margaret Sapp in household of Robert Sapp, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Margaret Sapp, "Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003"
  • Margaret Lapp, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016"

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World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1848

In 1848, by state legislative action, Knox County lost 3 western townships, South Bloomfield, Chester and Franklin, to Morrow County, leaving Hilliar as the lone original western township.

1860 · Ohio supports the Union side of the Civil War

Although divided as a state on the subject of slavery, Ohio participated in the Civil War on the Union's side, providing over 300,000 troops. Ohio provided the 3rd largest number of troops by any Union state.

Name Meaning

German: from a short form (Sabbe) of an ancient Germanic personal name with sacha ‘legal matter or action’ as the first element.

English: variant of Sopp with the vowel unrounded.

English: topographic name for someone who lived by a fir-tree, from Middle English sap(e) ‘fir-tree’ (Old English sæppe).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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