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Catharine (Dickson) Knapp (abt. 1771 - 1841)

Catharine Knapp formerly Dickson aka Dixon, Dixson, Dickson
Born about in Cumberland, Nova Scotiamap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 70 in Mount Whatley, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

-wife of Titus Knapp.


Name KNAPP, Catharine Died 1841-Mar-10 Age 74 Years

1841-74=1767 for approx year of birth.

Saint Marks Anglican Cemetery, Mount Whatley, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Fact: Burial Saint Mark's Anglican Cemetery , Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada


KNAPP: Titus Knapp born 1757 at Rye, NY, died 13 Jun 1828, s/o Timothy Knapp and Alice Adee: he moved from North Castle, NY to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Westmorland Point near Fort Cumberland in Westmorland County: married Catherine Dickson born 1767, d. 10 Mar 1841, d/o Thomas Dickson and Catherine Wethered of Point de Bute, NB: Children mentioned: 1) William Dickson Knapp born Mar 1788 at Westmorland Point, NB, died 5 Mar 1862, married 29 Jan 1819 Margaret Quigley b. 1798 at Digby, NS, died 10 Nov 1869, d/o Winkworth and Hannah Quigley: settled at Westmorland Point and had thirteen children: 2) Titus T. Knapp Jr. b. 1790, d. 9 Jul 1811: 3) Charles Knapp. Sources: MC1/Knapp #1,2, 3 pages: files includes a one page article by E.C Wright titled Pioneer Families of New Brunswick: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Titus Knapp, 1 page which claims William D. Knapp m. Margaret Tingley and had thirteen children: see MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 188-191 which says Titus’s parents were Charles E. Titus and Mary Adee: see MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Knapp family, file 9A57, contains a copy of Ralph R. Knapp’s Titus Knapp and Catherine Dickson genealogy, 146 pages.[1]

Note that in 1768, New Brunswick was part of Nova Scotia.

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  1. 1st Families (Knapp) PANB






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LNAB is Dixson, Dixon or Dickson. The profile manager needs to change this.
posted on Unknown-407526 (merged) by Stu Ward

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