Knapp Genealogy

Notes


Edgar Dale Knapp

Edgar Knapp was retired from the Navy with a distinguished record.  Atthe time of his death, he was operating a farm, his own.  On his farm heraised beef cattle (about 50 a year), feeder rabbits for restaurants andfeed corn and hay for his own cattle and for sale to other farmers.  Hisfarm also included: ducks & geese, chickens for eating and eggs, two milkcows, two riding horses, night crawlers (in bins under the rabbithutches, sold for fish bait), several dogs and a few cats; it was a hellof a neat place.  He was also a heck of a gardener.  He once grew thestate record pumpkin for the state of Tennessee. It weighed 385 lbs.
--submitted by son Mark Knapp


Karen Ann Wesala

According to Karen on 18 July 2000 (pers.) her midwife and that of all her brothers and sisters except Janice was Olga Roiko.

Karen called herself Kari in High School.
Karen nannte sich Kari auf der High School.

Sebeka High School Class of 1958.
SHS Yearbook 1947, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1957.


Marriage Notes for Edgar Dale Knapp and Karen Ann Wesala-112

Karen and Edgar were married in Denver at the house of friends Arnold andVelva Oakland on S. Quitman Ave.
Karen und Edgar heirateten in Denver beim Haus der Freunden Arnold undVelva Oakland in der South Quitman Avenue.


Karen Ann Wesala

According to Karen on 18 July 2000 (pers.) her midwife and that of all her brothers and sisters except Janice was Olga Roiko.

Karen called herself Kari in High School.
Karen nannte sich Kari auf der High School.

Sebeka High School Class of 1958.
SHS Yearbook 1947, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1957.