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Osborne Veale Clapp

Male 1895 - 1970  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Osborne Veale Clapp was born in 1895 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK (son of George Clapp and Bessie Veale); died in 1970.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Merchant Seaman
    • Baptism: 13 Feb 1895, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK

    Osborne married Florence Rogers in 1920 in Axbridge, Somerset, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Clapp was born in 1872 in Brean, Somerset, England, UK (son of Albert Clapp and Elizabeth Lee).

    George married Bessie Veale in 1894 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Bessie was born in 1872 in Wellington, Somerset, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bessie Veale was born in 1872 in Wellington, Somerset, England, UK.
    Children:
    1. 1. Osborne Veale Clapp was born in 1895 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK; died in 1970.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Albert Clapp was born in 1836 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK (son of Charles Clapp and Mary Ann Coles); died on 28 Sep 1902 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; was buried in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Fisherman
    • Baptism: 27 Nov 1836, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; Address:
      St. Marys Church, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK
    • Occupation: 28 Sep 1902, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; Fisherman
    • Residence: 28 Sep 1902, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK
    • Inquest: 1 Oct 1902, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK

    Notes:

    Inquest:
    The mystery of Berrow Sands - Inquest and verdict

    Yesterday, Dr Samuel Craddock (Coroner) held an inquest at Unity Farm, Berrow, respecting the death of Mr and Mrs Albert Clapp, whose bodies were found on Berrow sands. Evidence of identification having been given by Mr George Clapp son of the deceased, the inquiry relating to Albert Clapp was proceeded with.

    PC George Stevens of Burnham, said the body was found a mile from Berrow church and 60 yards within high water mark, on Sunday last. The nets were hung about a mile from his home, and the tide could reach them at two o'clock on the Sunday morning.

    George Clapp, a son, produced a boot found in the mud belonging to his mother, and a lantern which had been used by her. Owing to the time of the tide his father would have to go to his nets at five or six O'clock on Saturday night. He had to go through mud which reached fully to his knees, and as the deceased suffered from defective sight, he probably lost his way and attempted to walk towards the incoming sea, instead of going homewards. It was a densely black night, with a heavy fog. The deceased should have reached home about eight o'clock.

    Dr Reginald Wade stated that he had made a post-mortem examination and found the cause of death was drowning.

    The Coroner remarked upon the coincidence of both persons being present in the mud, and said that while accuracy was impossible, there was little doubt that the deceased had lost his way and had certainly been drowned. The jury returned a verdict that the deceased was found drowned on "Berrow Sands".

    Evidence was then taken relative to the death of Elizabeth Clapp.

    James Sharman deposed to finding the body 150 yards from the sand hills embedded in the sand and having on one boot only.

    George Davis, of Brean, a boy, stated that at quarter to nine o'clock on Saturday he saw Mrs Clapp carrying two lanterns, lit, going towards the sands.

    By the Coroner: He was sure of her identity. PC Parfitt said the body was found three quarters of a mile from that of her husband and 20 yards from the high water mark.

    Dr Reginald Wade deposed that a post-mortem examination revealed that the heart was in a state of fatty degeneration. The heart was diseased. It was much enlarged and in a state of diastole. There were no signs of drowning and the immediate cause of death was the failure of the heart's action. He had attended her three weeks previously for disease of the heart. She must have made considerable exertion to reach her husband.

    The Coroner referred to the determined efforts of the woman to reach her husband, and these with the excitement at his not returning, had brought on failure of the heart's action.

    The jury returned a verdict that "Mrs Albert Clapp died suddenly owing to syncope of the heart, caused by over exertion".


    Died:
    Albert, a fisherman, died 28/9/1902 on Berrow seashore. Found drowned on sands. Inquest 1/10/1902. Buried in Berrow churchyard with wife Eliza, who died same night. On tombstone it says "In death not divided". Commemorated in song "On Berrow Sands"

    Albert married Elizabeth Lee in 1857 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. Elizabeth was born in 1834 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK; died on 28 Sep 1902 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; was buried in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Lee was born in 1834 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK; died on 28 Sep 1902 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; was buried in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 28 Sep 1902, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK
    • Inquest: 1 Oct 1902, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK

    Notes:

    Inquest:
    The mystery of Berrow Sands - Inquest and verdict

    Yesterday, Dr Samuel Craddock (Coroner) held an inquest at Unity Farm, Berrow, respecting the death of Mr and Mrs Albert Clapp, whose bodies were found on Berrow sands. Evidence of identification having been given by Mr George Clapp son of the deceased, the inquiry relating to Albert Clapp was proceeded with.

    PC George Stevens of Burnham, said the body was found a mile from Berrow church and 60 yards within high water mark, on Sunday last. The nets were hung about a mile from his home, and the tide could reach them at two o'clock on the Sunday morning.

    George Clapp, a son, produced a boot found in the mud belonging to his mother, and a lantern which had been used by her. Owing to the time of the tide his father would have to go to his nets at five or six O'clock on Saturday night. He had to go through mud which reached fully to his knees, and as the deceased suffered from defective sight, he probably lost his way and attempted to walk towards the incoming sea, instead of going homewards. It was a densely black night, with a heavy fog. The deceased should have reached home about eight o'clock.

    Dr Reginald Wade stated that he had made a post-mortem examination and found the cause of death was drowning.

    The Coroner remarked upon the coincidence of both persons being present in the mud, and said that while accuracy was impossible, there was little doubt that the deceased had lost his way and had certainly been drowned. The jury returned a verdict that the deceased was found drowned on "Berrow Sands".

    Evidence was then taken relative to the death of Elizabeth Clapp.

    James Sharman deposed to finding the body 150 yards from the sand hills embedded in the sand and having on one boot only.

    George Davis, of Brean, a boy, stated that at quarter to nine o'clock on Saturday he saw Mrs Clapp carrying two lanterns, lit, going towards the sands.

    By the Coroner: He was sure of her identity. PC Parfitt said the body was found three quarters of a mile from that of her husband and 20 yards from the high water mark.

    Dr Reginald Wade deposed that a post-mortem examination revealed that the heart was in a state of fatty degeneration. The heart was diseased. It was much enlarged and in a state of diastole. There were no signs of drowning and the immediate cause of death was the failure of the heart's action. He had attended her three weeks previously for disease of the heart. She must have made considerable exertion to reach her husband.

    The Coroner referred to the determined efforts of the woman to reach her husband, and these with the excitement at his not returning, had brought on failure of the heart's action.

    The jury returned a verdict that "Mrs Albert Clapp died suddenly owing to syncope of the heart, caused by over exertion".


    Died:
    Eliza, born Tredegar, died on sea shore 28/9/1902 of heart attack, searching for husband, Albert, who died same night. Inquest 1/10/1902. Buried in Berrow churchyard. On tombstone it says "In death not divided". Commemorated in song "On Berrow Sands"

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Clapp was born in 1857 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK.
    2. Thomas Clapp was born in 1859 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK.
    3. Sarah Clapp was born in 1861 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    4. Eliza Jane Clapp was born in 1863 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1874; was buried on 5 Jun 1874.
    5. Matilda Clapp was born in 1866 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1877; was buried on 13 Sep 1877.
    6. 2. George Clapp was born in 1872 in Brean, Somerset, England, UK.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charles Clapp was born in 1805 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1885 in Axbridge, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Platelayer
    • Occupation: 27 Apr 1848, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; Fisherman
    • Occupation: 27 Apr 1848, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; Fisherman
    • Residence: 27 Apr 1848, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK
    • Occupation: 8 Sep 1867; Platelayer

    Charles married Mary Ann Coles on 6 Oct 1825 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK. Mary was born in 1805 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1877 in Axbridge, Somerset, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Ann Coles was born in 1805 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1877 in Axbridge, Somerset, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 27 Apr 1848, Berrow, Somerset, England, UK

    Children:
    1. William Clapp was born in 1826 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    2. John Clapp was born in 1828 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1830; was buried on 31 Jan 1830.
    3. John Clapp was born in 1830 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1909.
    4. 4. Albert Clapp was born in 1836 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died on 28 Sep 1902 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; was buried in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    5. James Clapp was born in 1838 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1883 in Wells, Somerset, England, UK.
    6. Joseph Clapp was born in 1841 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    7. Charles Clapp was born in 1843 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    8. Edwin Clapp was born in 1846 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    9. Sidney Clapp was born on 17 Apr 1848 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK; died in 1929 in Clutton, Somerset, England, UK.
    10. Walter Clapp was born in 1850 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.
    11. Martha Clapp was born in 1853 in Berrow, Somerset, England, UK.