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Linnie Knapp, 8 South 42 West
Linnie cash-claimed an 80-acre tract in section 2,
8 South 42 West, Kit Carson County in November 1910.
IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION ON HER STAY IN KIT CARSON COUNTY, PLEASE LET US KNOW.
POSSIBLY
In 1900 Appanoose County, Iowa,
Warren Knapp is 44,
Margarette Knapp
44 Wife,
Linnie Knapp 19 Daughter a student,
Clyde Knapp
17 Son, and
Everett Knapp
7 Son.
Miss Lennie Leota Knapp
Age 28
Marriage Date 7 May 1910
Marriage Place Jackson County, Missouri,
Spouse
Merle Darwin Inskeep.
In 1920 Lee County, Iowa,
Mark Inskeep 39 is a barber,
Linnie Inskeep
38 Wife.
In 1930 Keokuk, Lee County,
Merle D. "Darwin" is 50, a barber,
Linnie L. Darwin 49 Wife, and
Lyle D. Inskeep
6
Son.
In 1940 Keokuk,
Merle D. Inskeep is 60,
Linnie L. Inskeep 59 Wife, and
Lyle D. Inskeep
16 Son.
Linnie Knapp Inskeep
, born
1881
, died
Jun 1960
, buried
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
PLOT
Devotion 164 4
FindAGrave #
175710300.
Merle Inskeep
, born
1881
, died
Sep 1962
, buried
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
PLOT
Devotion 164 5
FindAGrave #
175710331.
Lyle Inskeep
Age 22, born in Keokuk, Iowa, on 14 Mar 1945 in
Whelin, Iowa, married Leila E. "Gander" - should be Lander.
Lyle Darwin Inskeep
, born
15 Nov 1923
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
, died
13 Oct 1992
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
, buried
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
PLOT
Devotion 164 2
FindAGrave #
175710318.
Leila 'Lee' Lander Inskeep
, born
13 Nov 1921
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa,
, died
22 Dec 2005
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
, buried
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa,
FindAGrave #
37079380.
"Leila "Lee" Lander Inskeep, 84, of Keokuk died Thursday, December 22, 2005 at her home.
Mrs. Inskeep was born November 13, 1921 in Sioux City, Iowa, the daughter of Luther and Eva May Dobbs Lander. She married Lyle D. Inskeep on March 14, 1945 in Sloan, Iowa. He preceded her in, died on October 13, 1992.
She graduated from Iowa State University and was an elementary school teacher in the Keokuk Community School District from 1961 to 1985. She was a member of First Christian Church where she had been an elder, a Sunday school teacher, and sang in the choir. She was also a member of Elmira Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; King's Daughters; Chapter LZ, P.E.O.; Keokuk Area Hospital Auxiliary; and was a lifetime member of American Association of University Women.
She is survived by four children, Kerry Krebill of Clancy, Montana, Janet Winkelman and her husband, John, of Alexandria, Missouri, Richard Inskeep and his wife, Georgia, of Troy North Carolina and John Inskeep and his wife, Deb, of Brownsburg, Indiana; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren; a sister, Lola Allen of Salix, Iowa; sister-in-law, Vivian Landers of Sun City, Arizona; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in, died by her husband, her parents and three brothers.
Memorial services were Tuesday, December 27, 2005 at First Christian Church in Keokuk with Rev. William S. Mitchell officiating. Inurnment followed at Sunset Memorial Park"
Luther Richard Lander
, born
20 Jan 1888
Sloan, Woodbury County, Iowa,
, died
Jan 1968
Sloan, Woodbury County, Iowa,
, buried
Sloan Cemetery
Sloan, Woodbury County, Iowa,
FindAGrave #
162509600.
"Born and raised in Iowa, Musikanten's Artistic Director, Kerry Krebill, worked in the Washington DC area for 25 years before moving to Helena in 2002 to assume the position of Chorale Director of the Helena Symphony Orchestra. In addition to founding Musikanten in Bethesda MD in 1979, she conducted the Alexandria (VA) Choral Society for 19 seasons, and was choral director for Musica Antiqua and the Congressional Chorus of the United States, as well as holding several university and church positions in the nation's capital.
Maestra Krebill is known for her innovative programming, seeking out rarely performed masterpieces from all periods. Her DC groups were the Capital area's foremost proponents of American music “ performing, commissioning, recording and touring music of our nation's composers. In 1992 the Alexandria Choral Society won the first award ever given to a chorus by ASCAP for Adventuresome Programming. Other national awards include the prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and Chorus America's American Performing Works Program. Musikanten's recordings were aired on the national choral music radio program "The First Art.""
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