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1456. James Maynard CLAPP949 was born on 10 September 1840 in Knox Co., TN.949 He appeared in the census in 1860 in District 18, Knox Co., TN.336 James, 19, M, TN He appeared in the census in 1880 in District 5, Knox Co., TN.950 James CLAPP Self M M W 43 TN Occ: Carpenter Fa: TN Mo: TN Angeline CLAPP Wife F M W 22 TN Occ: Keeps House Fa: TN Mo: TN William CLAPP Son M S W 18 TN Occ: Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN Malvina CLAPP Dau F S W 16 TN Occ: Home Fa: TN Mo: TN A. Lilly CLAPP Dau F S W 2 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Danniel CLAPP Son M S W 1 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Georgie CLAPP Son M S W 8 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Samuel CLAPP Son M S W 6 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN James appeared in the census in 1920 in District 5, Knox Co., TN. Page 90 A, line 14, dwelling 165, family 166 Clapp, Jim, head, M, W, 79, Wd, TN, TN, TN Laura, daughter, F, W, 21, S, TN, TN, TN Fred, son, M, W, 17, S, TN, TN, TN He died on 22 May 1923 at the age of 82 in Knox Co., TN.951 James M. Clapp Special to the Knoxville Sentinel Corryton, May 26 (1923) - Remains of James M. Clapp familiarly known as Uncle Jimmy were Thursday laid to rest in the Troutt cemetery four miles south of Corryton. The funeral was conducted the day previous, but on account of the inclement weather it was well nigh impossible and impractical to have the burial service on the same day. Born 83 years ago most of his life had been spent around Graveston and Corryton except during his service in the Union army. While passing through a severe spell of fever at that time, his comrades thought it impossible for him to recover but he rallied and lived almost three score years. His last sickness was a lingering one, but he showed the same remarkable power of endurance as before. Stricken with the flu and pneumonia combined more than two months ago from both, but other complications set in which he was not able to overcome. He lived a very active life, was a carpenter by trade and almost a score of years ago when it seemed impossible owing to various discouragements to erect a new building for Little Flat Creek church possibly the oldest religious organization in this community, being at present 123 years old "Uncle Jimmy" did the work himself gratuitously and saved the organization. Recently, largely through his instrumentality and that of his children, a handsome new church has been erected where the two former ones stood and there is not a more zealous or more consecrated body of worshippers anywhere to be found than they. They have a live Sunday school and good music and are loyal to their pastor, Rev. T. J. Carr who conducted the last sad rites over all that was mortal of this untiring, zealous, valiant old soldier of the cross. Deeds like that need no comment, they are more enduring than the costliest marble, more lasting than any eulogy ever pronounced. Six grandsons of the deceased served as pall bearers. Ten children survive him; Rev. William Clapp and Mrs. Erma Harris of Knoxville, Mrs. J. A. Coram, Mrs. B. F. Cleveland, Mrs. J. P. Miller, and Miss Laura Clapp, Sam Daniel, Jesse and Fred Clapp of Corryton. He was married twice. Both of his wives preceded him to the great beyond. He was buried on 24 May 1923 in Troutt Cemetery, McGinnis Road, Corryton, TN. At the outset of the Civil War, James M. Clapp enlisted into the Third Tennessee Infantry Company F. on 12 Feb 1862, at Flat Lick, KY. While in the service of the Union Army, James was wounded. "He was wounded by a gun shot on or about the month of December 1863. While in the service of the U.S. and while in the regular discharge of his duties at or near Strawberry Plains, TN, he fell off of a foot log while crossing Roseberry Creek and his gun went off and the shot went through his left arm." James was discharged on 23 Feb 1865 and applied for a pension due to the wounds he had received. According to his application, James was five feet six inches tall, he had a fair complexion, and blue eyes. After his return home, James took up farming and was quite a skilled carpenter. James Maynard CLAPP and Margaret Emaline DEVAULT were married on 18 December 1861 in Knox Co., TN.328,337,949 Married by Joseph S. Grubb, M. G. Walker has 8 Dec in his book. Margaret Emaline DEVAULT, daughter of Solomon DEVAULT and Mary Ann TROUTT, was born on 1 September 1844. She died on 27 August 1875 at the age of 30 in Knox Co., TN.952 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery. James Maynard CLAPP and Margaret Emaline DEVAULT had the following children: James Maynard CLAPP and Edith Angeline HANKINS were married on 15 November 1875 in Knox Co., TN.337,952 Name on record is Eady A. Hankins. Married by T. W. L. George, M. G., bondsman was James M. O'Fallon. They337,952 appeared in the census in 1900 in District 4, Knox Co., TN. Page 160 B, line 54, swelling 296, family 301 Clapp, James M., head, W, M, Sept 1840, 59, M, 23, TN, TN, TN, farmer Eda A., wife, W, F, Oct 1856, 43, M, 23, 7, S, TN, TN, TN Jesse, son, W, M, May 1886, 14, S, TN, TN, TN Bessie, daughter, W, F, Feb 1888, 12, S, TN, TN, TN Laura, daughter, W, F, Apr 1895, 5, S, TN, TN, TN Edith Angeline HANKINS, daughter of Daniel HANKINS and Edith ADKINS, was born on 2 May 1861.952 She appeared in the census in 1880 in District 5, Knox Co., TN.950 Angeline CLAPP Wife F M W 22 TN Occ: Keeps House Fa: TN Mo: TN She died on 1 February 1925 at the age of 63 in Knox Co., TN.951 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery, Knox Co., TN. Second wife of James. They had at least ten children. James Maynard CLAPP and Edith Angeline HANKINS had the following children: +4095 | i. | Lillie Ann CLAPP. | +4096 | ii. | Daniel CLAPP. | 4097 | iii. | Nancy Elizabeth CLAPP952 was born on 17 November 1881 in Knox Co., TN.952 She died on 15 January 1897 at the age of 15 in Knox Co., TN.952 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery, Knox Co., TN. | +4098 | iv. | Jessie Floyd CLAPP. | 4099 | v. | Katie CLAPP was born on 12 July 1887 in Knox Co., TN.952 She died on 4 June 1888 at the age of 0 in Knox Co., TN.952 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery, Knox Co., TN. | +4100 | vi. | Bessie Alice Lou CLAPP. | 4101 | vii. | Jettie CLAPP was born on 13 February 1892 in Knox Co., TN.951 He died on 14 September 1897 at the age of 5 in Knox Co., TN.951 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery, Knox Co., TN. | 4102 | viii. | Claude CLAPP was born on 10 May 1894 in Knox Co., TN.951 He died on 5 December 1894 at the age of 0 in Knox Co., TN.951 Buried in the Troutt Family Cemetery, Knox Co., TN. | +4103 | ix. | Laura Mae CLAPP. | +4104 | x. | Fred C. 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