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7837. Bessie Jean CLAPP was born on 27 August 1900 in Guilford Co., NC. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Twp., Guilford Co., NC. Bessie, daughter, F, W, 7, S, NC, NC, NC
Bessie Jean CLAPP and Otha N. JONES were married on 7 August 1937 in Alamance Co., NC.2567 General index to Marriages 1868 through 1961, Alamance Co., NC., book 9, page 711. Otha N. JONES was born on 15 May 1900. Could be Otha V. Bessie Jean CLAPP and Joseph "Joe" CLAPP were married on 23 February 1920 in Alamance Co., NC.2568 Listed as COE Clapp in marriage book. General Index of Marriages 1868 through 1961, Alamance Co., NC., book 6, page 776. Joseph "Joe" CLAPP, son of Wesley CLAPP and Mary F. ALEXANDER, was born in March 1896 in Alamance Co., NC. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Coble Twp., Alamance Co., NC. Joe, son, W, M, Mar 1896, 4, S, NC, NC, NC He appeared in the census in 1910 in Patterson Twp., Alamance Co., NC. Joseph, son, M, W, 13, S, NC, NC, NC Joe died on 25 July 1930 at the age of 34 in Asheboro, Randolph Co., NC. The Burlington Daily Times, Monday, July 28, 1930 DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR THE CLAPP BROTHERS Brothers Were Killed In Auto Accident At Asheboro Friday Night Double funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the late residence of Joseph Clapp age 34 and William Allred Clapp, aged 36, brothers, who were instantly killed late Saturday night while standing by the roadside near Asheboro, waiting for help from Asheboro to fix their automobile, from which the wheel had come off. They were struck by a car driven by Sampson Newman, of near Level Cross, as they were enroute to the peach orchards. Rev. D. Virgil Pike, pastor of Graham Friends church was in charge of the service, assisted by Rev. R. P. Ellington, and both bodies were buried on the same plot in Linwood cemetery. Joe Clapp was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and the grave service was in charge of the Lodge under direction of C. F. Koonce, and 25 members were in attendance in a body. The pall bearers were from the Lodge: D. P. Coble, C. M. Fogleman, D. P. Gates, Robert Clapp, J. L. and John Wilson, Thomas Foushee and Edward Roach. Pall-bearers for W. A. Clapp were Erwin and Hoyle Clapp, Cleodore and Kestle Phillips, George Lineberry, and Garland Allred. Flowers were carried by Swannie Sisk and Mrs. Clapp, and Misses Dorothy.Mann, Myrtle Phillips, Rosetta Velna, Mozelle and Ola Clapp, Marcella Phillips, Lucy and Bertha Allred, Minnie Overman, Annie June Black, and Bertha Bailiff. He was buried on 28 July 1930 in Linwood Cemetery, Graham, Alamance Co., NC. |