May Swoap

May Swoap

Female 1889 - 1960  (70 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  May Swoap was born on 19 Oct 1889 in Michigan (daughter of Charles G. Swoap and Alvena Louise Pohlmann); died on 6 Feb 1960 in St. Joseph, Berrien, Michigan; was buried on 8 Feb 1960 in Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan.

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    • _UID: EA1F56AC69B14191873942D8D7E78B546E11
    • Residence: 1920, Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan

    Notes:

    Buried:
    in Pioneer Cemetery


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles G. Swoap was born in 1866 in Indiana (son of James Gilbert Swoap and Susan A. Crone); died before Jul 1942.

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    • _FSFTID: LJ63-76T
    • _UID: 2116BD2DC9424F8EB2BC6A2D3365C340A921
    • Residence: 1870, Center, Porter, Indiana, United States
    • Residence: 1880, Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan
    • Residence: 1910, Detroit Ward 7, Wayne, Michigan; where he worked as a laborer-runabout
    • Residence: 1920, Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; where he lived on Grove Ave. and worked in an auto factory
    • Residence: 1930, Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; where lived on Florence and worked as a janitor-office building

    Charles married Alvena Louise Pohlmann on 10 Nov 1885 in Van Buren, Michigan. Alvena (daughter of Fredrick Heinrich Pohlmann and Louise Furman) was born on 13 Feb 1862 in Ohio; died on 2 May 1901 in Columbia, Van Buren, Michigan. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Alvena Louise Pohlmann was born on 13 Feb 1862 in Ohio (daughter of Fredrick Heinrich Pohlmann and Louise Furman); died on 2 May 1901 in Columbia, Van Buren, Michigan.

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    • _UID: 1EB458BE4DCB4010B2282F53C32F26743801
    • Residence: 1870, German, Auglaize, Ohio
    • Residence: 1880, Noble, Wabash, Indiana
    • Residence: 1900, Columbia Township, Van Buren, Michigan

    Children:
    1. Francis Swoap was born about 1888 in Michigan; and died.
    2. 1. May Swoap was born on 19 Oct 1889 in Michigan; died on 6 Feb 1960 in St. Joseph, Berrien, Michigan; was buried on 8 Feb 1960 in Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan.
    3. John William Swoap was born on 21 Nov 1890 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; died on 7 Dec 1965 in San Bernardino, California.
    4. George W. Swoap was born on 13 Mar 1893 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; died on 8 Jul 1950 in South Korea.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Gilbert Swoap was born about 1841 in Pennsylvania (son of Andrew Lafayette Swap and Adelia Hitchcock Jones); died on 14 Feb 1908 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; was buried on 14 Feb 1908 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.

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    • _FSFTID: LH62-P6P
    • _UID: FFC0861B1B2E4AD3B6F9CE18C66C92F514B0
    • Residence: 1850, Salem, Mercer, Pennsylvania; where he lived with his parents and siblings
    • Residence: 1860, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana; where he worked as a painter
    • Military: 30 Sep 1861, Indiana; enlisted as a Private in the Indiana 4th Light Artillery Battery
    • Military: Between 1862 and 1863, Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia; fought for the Union during the Civil War - 4 battles
    • Military: 6 Oct 1864, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; was discharged at the close of enlistment
    • Residence: 1870, Center, Porter, Indiana, United States; where he lived with his family and worked as a farm laborer
    • Residence: 1880, Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; where he lived with his family and worked as a laborer
    • Residence: 1906, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; where he was admitted to a U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Admission: 4 Dec 1906, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; was admitted to the U.S. National Home for Disabled Soldiers

    Notes:

    James Swoap and Susan Crone probably divorced in the 1890's. James apparently moved on to Tyler, Texas where he married Julia Burks. James, however, was in failing health and a few years later was admitted to the "old soldiers" home in Ohio where he passed away. Susan remarried to Thomas DeHaven and remained in Michigan until her death.

    Buried:
    in Dayton National Cemetery, Sec.P, Row 9, Site 10

    James married Susan A. Crone on 11 Dec 1864 in Center, Porter, Indiana. Susan (daughter of Michael Crone and Margaret Clay) was born in May 1848 in Ohio; died on 23 Jun 1929 in Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susan A. CroneSusan A. Crone was born in May 1848 in Ohio (daughter of Michael Crone and Margaret Clay); died on 23 Jun 1929 in Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan.

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    • _FSFTID: 2WH1-XFS
    • _UID: 05618162A678453C83BEEB47591D8F72D23F
    • Residence: 1870, Center, Porter, Indiana, United States
    • Residence: 1880, Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan
    • Residence: 1900, Breedsville Village, Van Buren, Michigan
    • Residence: 1910, Keeler, Van Buren, Michigan
    • Residence: 1918, Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan; Noted on son's draft card
    • Residence: 1920, Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles G. Swoap was born in 1866 in Indiana; died before Jul 1942.
    2. Frank Riley Swoap was born on 3 Feb 1868 in Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana; died on 13 Jul 1942 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 15 Jul 1942 in New Troy, Berrien, Michigan.
    3. Harriet Mae Swoap was born on 18 May 1871 in Indiana; died on 3 Nov 1965 in Rural Berrien Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan.
    4. John William Swoap was born on 7 Nov 1873 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; died on 17 Oct 1938 in Van Buren, Michigan; was buried on 20 Oct 1938 in Covert, Van Buren, Michigan.
    5. Jesse Bradford Swoap was born on 30 May 1876 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; died on 12 Nov 1947 in Allegan County, Michigan.
    6. Benjamin Swoap was born about 1879 in Michigan; died before Jul 1942.
    7. James A. Swoap was born on 16 May 1882 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan; died before Jul 1942.

  3. 6.  Fredrick Heinrich Pohlmann was born about 1832 in Prussia, Germany; died on 28 Dec 1897 in Columbia, Van Buren, Michigan.

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    • _FSFTID: LH62-GF6
    • _UID: 15F97A6A6EEE4520BA7420689C34A46643A7

    Fredrick married Louise Furman. Louise was born in Nov 1838 in Ohio; died on 22 Nov 1914 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Louise Furman was born in Nov 1838 in Ohio; died on 22 Nov 1914 in Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan.

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    • _FSFTID: LH62-L71
    • _UID: B844BDD574DF47CEBE217FF5F43450CB8C1D
    • Residence: 1900, Columbia Township, Van Buren, Michigan

    Children:
    1. 3. Alvena Louise Pohlmann was born on 13 Feb 1862 in Ohio; died on 2 May 1901 in Columbia, Van Buren, Michigan.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew Lafayette Swap was born in 1771 in Pennsylvania (son of John Swope and Katie Teeter); died about 1860.

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    • Name: 1837 Conneaut, Erie, Pennsylvania
    • _FSFTID: LH62-PCV
    • _UID: 92C530587F17496FB8B5492D021AF1B6D3AD
    • Residence: 1800, Hebron, Washington, New York
    • Residence: 1810, Coeymans, Albany, New York; where he lived with his family. His brother Frederick also lived nearby
    • Residence: 1820, Orangeville, Genesee (Wyoming), New York; where he and his family were early settlers in this farming community
    • Residence: 1830, Wethersfield, Genesee (Wyoming), New York; where he lived with his family and probably worked as a farmer
    • Residence: 1837, Conneaut, Erie, Pennsylvania; after relocating from Wethersfield, Wyoming, New York
    • Residence: 1840, Conneaut, Erie, Pennsylvania; where he lived with his family
    • Residence: 1850, Salem, Mercer, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Alternate death date of 1866 has been cited in possibly Hinsdale, Cattaraugus Co., NY. however there are no records of the family ever living in this place. No evidence of either date or place of death seems to exist. It seems more likely he died in Pennsylvania or Indiana. There are no census records found after 1850. Two daugters were married in Porter Co., Indiana in the late 1850's, it is possible and maybe likely that the family lived there also as the ages of the daughters were 15 and 16 yrs.
    Andrew Lafayette Swap consistently spelled his name Swap as did his brother Frederick and most of his sons up until about the 1850 census where we first see Swap spelled as Swoap. Most English translations of Swap or Swab were spelled phonetically as Swope only a few families spelled it as Swoap and it varied, even within the same family.
    "His grandfather, Andrew Swap Sr., was born in Pennsylvania, near the central part of' the state, but subsequently settled permanently in New York state. (Note: the family did not settle permanently in New York, they infact moved to Pennsylvania in 1837) He was twice married, by his first wife having six sons and three daughters, none of whom are living. By his second marriage he became the father of nine more children, and of these two sons and two daughters survive." - Miller, John, A Twentieth Century History of Erie County, Pennsylvania : A narrative account of its historic progress, its people, and its principal interests (1909) P. 657

    Residence:
    where he lived with wife Adelia, 9 children and one child from his first marriage, Joseph, who was blind

    Andrew married Adelia Hitchcock Jones about 1830. Adelia was born in 1809 in Massachusetts; died after 1870. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Adelia Hitchcock Jones was born in 1809 in Massachusetts; died after 1870.

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    • _UID: CCA8BB3DDF364AE7ABB92DDE1C11E8538945
    • Residence: 1870, Franklin, Erie, Pennsylvania

    Children:
    1. Charles Wesley Swoap was born on 15 Feb 1830 in Genesee Co., New York; died on 2 Apr 1907 in Wetmore, McKean, Pennsylvania.
    2. Mary Ann Swoap was born in 1832 in New York; and died.
    3. John Benjamin Swoap was born in 1833 in New York; and died.
    4. Frederick Reilly Swoap was born on 20 Feb 1834 in New York; died on 6 Feb 1899 in Conneaut, Crawford, Pennsylvania; was buried in 1899 in Linesville, Crawford, Pennsylvania.
    5. Mahala Jane Swope was born in 1836 in New York; died in 1850.
    6. Thomas Jefferson Swoap was born on 27 Mar 1838 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Feb 1914 in Edinboro, Erie, Pennsylvania; was buried .
    7. 4. James Gilbert Swoap was born about 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 14 Feb 1908 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; was buried on 14 Feb 1908 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
    8. Emily Roxanna Swoap was born on 4 Dec 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 26 Oct 1928 in Center Township, Porter, Indiana.
    9. Sarah Adelia Swoap was born on 20 May 1844 in Pennsylvania; died in Oct 1928 in Porter, Porter, Indiana.

  3. 10.  Michael Crone was born about 1812 in Ohio; and died.

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    • _FSFTID: 9XS7-LWY
    • _UID: F7EDF339AD62417AABFA8979AF513AF3AE7F
    • Residence: 1880, Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan

    Michael married Margaret Clay on 2 Mar 1841 in Hancock County, Ohio. Margaret was born about 1812 in Pennsylvania; and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Margaret Clay was born about 1812 in Pennsylvania; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: 9XS7-L4W
    • _UID: DB1C48C58FB44640818EE63C7ABDA8926F2C

    Children:
    1. 5. Susan A. Crone was born in May 1848 in Ohio; died on 23 Jun 1929 in Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John Swope was born in 1750 in Germany; died on 29 Aug 1800 in Cohoes Falls, Albany, New York.

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    • _UID: 785F264059C34C7A8F1EE94FE6526B24CB07

    Notes:

    Little is known of John and Katie Swope. They settled in Pennsylvania for a time where Andrew and Frederick were born according to census data. It is not certain that the third brother, George, existed however the popular opinion is that this is so. It may be that the family relocated or fled to eastern New York during or subsequent to the Revolutionary War if it is true that they lived in the Wyoming Valley region of Pennsylvania where the Battle of Wyoming occured in 1777. It has been cited that John Swope died in Cohoes Falls, NY however this death date is the same as the Revolutionary War soldier John Swope who lived, died and was buried in Bucks, Pennsylvania. Whether this man was our John Swope or not may remain a mystery.
    "Lockwood, Leander S., born in the town of Westerlo (Albany Co., NY), November 4, 1833, is the son of Samuel and Margaret (Swope) Lockwood, both natives of Westerlo. The maternal grandparents were Frederick and Adrian (Whitmarsh) Swope. who lived in Westerlo and removed to Oneida county, where Mrs. Swope died, when he moved to Herkimer, then to Oneida county, where he died. The parents of Frederick, John and Katie (Teeter) Swope, came from Germany when young and settled in Eastern New York." - Landmarks of Albany County New York, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, 1897
    "Great, Great Grandfather's name was John Swope. He and wife were born in Germany and came to this country on or about 1776 then served in the Revolutionary War." - Except from hand written testimonial of John Swope's Great Great Granddaughter Edna McCarthy in 1927.
    John and Ezra Swope arrived in America with Peter Minuit, who came from Holland to found New Amsterdam. He landed on Manhattan Island June 6 1626. Minuit purchased Manhattan Island from the Indians for $24.00 and a keg of whiskey. The Swopes, always pioneers, finally settled in the Wyoming Valley in New York State. Tradition has it that there was a John and Ezra in almost every Swope family. After the Revolutionary War in which a Swope was a Lieutenant in Washington’s forces, there was an Indian Massacre in the Wyoming Valley (It is mentioned in history as the Wyoming Massacre) The Swope who was in the war was tomahawked and scalped. There were only two who escaped from the Valley that night. They were John and Ezra Swope. They separated. One went to Pennsylvania and the other to Kentucky. An Ezra Swope - a grandson of the one killed by the Indians - settled at Wellsborogh, Penn. It was here he met and married one Katrinka Van Valkinberg who fled from Holland to avoid marrying a German prince. Katrinka was a member of the Royal House of Holland - a cousin of the Queen. She bore the following sons- Lafayette, Byther, Darins, Miles, Leander and Ezra Jr., and daughters; Mary and Margaret. Katrinka died at the age of 52 with a cancer. Lafayette (or Lafe as he was called) went to California in the gold rush of ‘49. Miles and Leander to Wassau, Wis in 1857. Ezra in Lomar, Minn in the early 1900’s. Lafe died in Sacremento California. Miles in Oregon - buried in Merrill - Leander in Waussau. Ezra or Junie in International Falls, Minn. Byther & Darins in Penn. The girls Mary & Margaret came next. Margaret married E.H Newton and bore him 3 sons & a daughter. Two of the sons and their father enlisted in the Civil War. One son was killed in action. One (Collins) died in the Soldier’s Home in Levenworth Kansas. Lew, the youngest died in St. Louis at the age of 52 of cancer. Margaret died in Rockforf Ill. Mary Coneant made her home with Miles for several years & died at his farm home near Merrill and was buried beside her husband in Boston Mass. When the Civil War broke out Miles went back to Penn where his wife & family were still living & enlisted there. He was wounded in the Battle of Gettysberg. Leander was the first man in Manhattan County to enlist. He went 5th Wis Company G. - Provided from family documents by pattystrehlow@juno.com (Note: Interesting Swope Folklore tale handed down from older generations...it may have some truth amongst some inaccuracy and legend)

    John married Katie Teeter. Katie was born in 1740 in Germany; died in in New York. [Group Sheet]


  2. 17.  Katie Teeter was born in 1740 in Germany; died in in New York.

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    • _UID: 02868389C71E4DE29F047F24C5BE5E3908B0

    Children:
    1. 8. Andrew Lafayette Swap was born in 1771 in Pennsylvania; died about 1860.
    2. Frederick Swope was born in 1773 in Pennsylvania; died in 1850 in New York.
    3. George Swope was born in 1775; and died.