Husband of Emma Jane unknown. Married 1905. Divorced between 1920 census and before Jan 1, 1925 census.
Two children to this union:
Hiram Russell
Hattie M. (1909- ) not listed in 1920 census
2nd marriage to Mrs Lucy M. (Jarvis) Stocker, December 30, 1925 in Blakesburg, Wapello Co., Iowa. Mrs Stocker is the daughter of William Franklin "Frank" and Mary Catherine Foster Jarvis and the widow of Tilman Grover Stocker who died Oct 2, 1925.
--Everett SAPP and Mrs. Lucy STOCKER were united in holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram SAPP, Wednesday evening, December 30, 1925, in the presence of fifteen invited guests. The bride was dressed in a brown plaid gown and the groom wore a blue serge suit. The ceremony was performed by the mayor
of Blakesburg. After the the (sic)ceremony was performed, the bride and groom received hearty congratulations from those present, and then came a crowd to chivaria them, who
made things lively for a time when Uncle Hiram presented the men with cigars and candy to the ladies. The bride is a daughter of Frank JARVIS of Bunch and the groom is a well known Blakesburg man and their friends wish them well.
Husband of Emma Jane unknown. Married 1905. Divorced between 1920 census and before Jan 1, 1925 census.
Two children to this union:
Hiram Russell
Hattie M. (1909- ) not listed in 1920 census
2nd marriage to Mrs Lucy M. (Jarvis) Stocker, December 30, 1925 in Blakesburg, Wapello Co., Iowa. Mrs Stocker is the daughter of William Franklin "Frank" and Mary Catherine Foster Jarvis and the widow of Tilman Grover Stocker who died Oct 2, 1925.
--Everett SAPP and Mrs. Lucy STOCKER were united in holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram SAPP, Wednesday evening, December 30, 1925, in the presence of fifteen invited guests. The bride was dressed in a brown plaid gown and the groom wore a blue serge suit. The ceremony was performed by the mayor
of Blakesburg. After the the (sic)ceremony was performed, the bride and groom received hearty congratulations from those present, and then came a crowd to chivaria them, who
made things lively for a time when Uncle Hiram presented the men with cigars and candy to the ladies. The bride is a daughter of Frank JARVIS of Bunch and the groom is a well known Blakesburg man and their friends wish them well.
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