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Hi everyone
I have two CHAPMAN lines in my ancestry - both in Wiltshire.
One line is in Sherston Magna:
My 4 x great grandmother was a Mary Ann CHAPMAN. She married Charles BEAK in
Sherston on 26 Apr 1798.
Mary Ann was baptised in Sherston on 17 Jun 1776, and her parents were
Thomas CHAPMAN and Mary DEVERELL. They married by licence in Sherston on 7
Dec 1767.
Thomas CHAPMAN was baptised in Sherston on 14 Oct 1742, the youngest son of
John CHAPMAN and Mary MILSUM. They married in Didmarton GLS on 28 Sep 1725.
John CHAPMAN may have been the John baptised in Sherston on 18 Dec 1700, son
of Roger and Deborah.
Roger CHAPMAN was probably baptised in Sherston on 7 Dec 1659, son of Thomas
and Mary.
And Thomas CHAPMAN may perhaps have been son of Roger CHAPMAN and Agnes
KINSCOTT, who married in Sherston on 1 May 1632.
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My other ancestral CHAPMANs were in Biddestone:
My 6 x great grandmother was a J(e)ane CHAPMAN, born in Biddestone 10 Feb
1710/11. She married John BLAKE of Castle Combe in Hardenhuish on 20 Oct
1736, and she was baptised in Biddestone on 28 Mar 1769 "in later years".
J(e)ane CHAPMAN was daughter of Lawrence CHAPMAN and Sarah BUTLER. The
BUTLERs were a Quaker family and the births of all Lawrence and Sarah's
children can be found in Quaker records. Lawrence and Sarah married in
Chippenham 30 Mar 1704, and I think this was a Quaker marriage.
Lawrence CHAPMAN was the son of John CHAPMAN, who was buried in Biddestone
on 23 Aug 1711.
There are several wills and memorials which add to the information about
this family, but I can't get any further back than John.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Details of all my known ancestors can be seen on my website - see below.
Also in Wiltshire, but not on my website, I have some limited information on
the CHAPMANs in Littleton Drew around the late 17th and early 18th centuries
if this would be of interest to anyone. This family are not ancestors, but I
picked up the information whilst doing other research.
Anyone else researching these CHAPMANs?
Pauline Kennedy
akpak(a)balmnet.co.uk
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scraton
My apologies, everyone......
The timetable on this request for posting was meant to be monthly. Small
word, big goof!
Mari
>Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 15:37:03 -0500
>From: Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
>Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-UK] Samuel Steel Chapman
>To: CHAPMAN-UK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
>At 11:02 AM 4/27/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>Sincere apologies for not clipping all the extraneous material from my
>>recent posting. Just shows what happens if you try to do things in a rush
>
>Not a problem with that send in particular, Audrey.....although it helps
>to snip them each time.
>At least you didn't sent in the whole digest......that's when it gets
>really bad.
>
>I want also to comment on your other email. You had mentioned a "flurry
>of activity" and for that reason, decided to post again. I would like to
>recommend to all, that you each post your "most wanteds", with dates, area
>of concern, etc. It can be kept simple, and yet give the reader the
>essential information to correctly identiry any possible connections. At
>least that way, if everyone would participate, it might keep the list
>flowing more steadily, and give everyone a chance to connect with
>*someone*! :) I prefer this to the so called "roll calls" which usually
>give little than a surname, with little or no information added to
>it. It doesn't have to be loooong and rambling.
>Most of us don't have time to write such, much less read them! :)
>
>Thanks for the chance to expand on this! :)
>
>Mari Modlin
>GGranddaugher to Elisha W. Chapman
>Chapman List admin
At 11:02 AM 4/27/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Sincere apologies for not clipping all the extraneous material from my
>recent posting. Just shows what happens if you try to do things in a rush
Not a problem with that send in particular, Audrey.....although it helps to
snip them each time.
At least you didn't sent in the whole digest......that's when it gets
really bad.
I want also to comment on your other email. You had mentioned a "flurry of
activity" and for that reason, decided to post again. I would like to
recommend to all, that you each post your "most wanteds", with dates, area
of concern, etc. It can be kept simple, and yet give the reader the
essential information to correctly identiry any possible connections. At
least that way, if everyone would participate, it might keep the list
flowing more steadily, and give everyone a chance to connect with
*someone*! :) I prefer this to the so called "roll calls" which usually
give little than a surname, with little or no information added to it. It
doesn't have to be loooong and rambling.
Most of us don't have time to write such, much less read them! :)
Thanks for the chance to expand on this! :)
Mari Modlin
GGranddaugher to Elisha W. Chapman
Chapman List admin
Does any one have any of these people in their family tree?
John CHAPMAN born 1820 Hoxton town married Ann PLEDGE born 1823 Shoreditch
CHILDREN:
1.George John 1847 married Beatrice DAVIES 1870
2.Thomas William born 1846 married Mary Ann NEALE 1868
3.John 1849 married Eliza Mary BRACKNELL 1871
4.Sarah Elizabeth 1850 married George Ebeneezer PENNETT about 1875
5.Frederick James 1853 married Amelia Ann NEWPORT 1879
6.Alfred Henry 1855 married Annretta Louise PRITCHARD 1873
7.William Charles 1857 married Annie Louise RANSOM 1881
8.Harry PLedge 1860 married Susan PURYER (my line I have most of it)
9.Henriette Mary 1864 married Thomas William WINN 1891
10.Ernest Albert 1865 married Isabella or Bella ? 1900
In 1901 they were all in Tottenham except #3 John who was in Shoreditch
I have only heard from descendants of #6 Alfred Henry.
Hope that someone can tie into some of these.
Sincerelt, Janet
Would like to hear from any descendants of:
Thomas and Elizabeth ? CHAPMAN who had the following children baptised St. Leonard's Shoreditch in London.
Thomas 1818
John 1820 (My line)
Sarah 1822
William 1822
Henrietta 1824
Ann 1827
The children were born Hoxton town, father a carpenter
Sincerely, Janet
Modified Register for Joseph Chapman born Thurlow, Suffolk c. 1796
First Generation
1. Joseph Chapman was born c.1796. He was buried1 on 24 Dec 1833 in
Little Thurlow, Suffolk, the day before Christmas, aged 37. His last son,
Joseph, was born less than three months later.
Joseph married Elizabeth(Harriet) Brown on 8 Jun 1815 in Suffolk.
They had the following children:
2 F i. Phoebe Chapman was born in 1818 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She was
christened on 19 Jul 1818 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
3 F ii. Mary Chapman was born in 1820 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She was
christened on 30 Apr 1820 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
4 M iii. William Chapman was born in 1822 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. He
was christened on 19 Aug 1822 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
5 F iv. Harriet Chapman was born in 1824 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She
was christened on 8 Oct 1828 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She was buried on 4
Nov 1834 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
6 F v. Maria Chapman was born in 1828 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She was
christened on 28 Apr 1828 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
+ 7 F vi. (H)Anna Chapman was born in 1831. She died on 1 Apr 1908.
8 M vii. Joseph Chapman was born in 1834 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. He
was christened on 4 Mar 1834 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
Second Generation
7. (H)Anna Chapman (Joseph) was born in 1831 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk.
She was christened Little Thurlow, Suffolk in Little Thurlow, Suffolk. She
died on 1 Apr 1908 in Goulburn at Auburn Street. She was buried on 2 Apr
1908 in Methodist Cemetery, Goulburn.
Baptismal Registers of Little Thurlow show the baptism of DIZANNAH daughter
of Elizabeth and
Joseph Chapman, a labourer. Her marriage certificate is in the name of Anna
and her death
certifcate gives her name as Hannah.
(H)Anna married2 Charles Bradford son of John Bradford and Sarah Carter on
8 Apr 1848 in Great Bradley, Suffolk. Charles was born in 1828 in Carlton,
Cambridgeshire. He died on 4 Oct 1910 in Goulburn at May Street.
No record of Charles birth or christening has been found on the IGI or in
the Parish register
transcripts for Carlton-Cum Willingham. Charles and Hannah arrived in
Australia on the 3rd July,
1853, aboard the ship Meteor. Charles was 25 years old and Hannah 22. their
daughters Harriet
and Mary were with them and their son Sydney was born aboard ship in Sydney
Harbour. Charles'
parents John and Sarah were said to be living in Kelton(sic), where Charles
was supposed to have
been born. After some searching it became obvious that Kelton did not exist
and the village was
actually Carlton, which logically is quite close to Great Bradley where
Hannah was born, although
in a different county. With Charles and Hannah and their family were
Charles' brother James and
his wife Elizabeth. They were accompanied by Elizabeth's son and daughter
Maria Crick, aged 14,
a nursemaid and William Crick along with James and Elizabeth's young family
Eliza aged 2 and
Elizabeth A. and infant. Charles could neither read nor write and paid 3
pounds for the passage to
Australia for himself and his family. He is described as a labourer. The
informant for the
registration of death is his son, George of May Streeet, Eastgrove,
Goulburn.
Charles and (H)Anna had the following children:
9 F i. Harriet Bradford was born in 1849 in Great Bradley, Suffolk.
Harriet married3 (1) Edmund Lusted in 1866 in Campbelltown.
Harriet married (2) George Richard Lusted in 1879 in Sydney.
10 F ii. Mary Bradford was born in 1851 in Carlton-cum- Willingham.
Mary married4 William Creamer in 1874 in Picton.
11 M iii. Sydney C Bradford was born in 1853 in Aboard ship in Sydney
Harbour. He was christened in Greendale Baptisms. He died on 12 Dec 1886 in
Goulburn Hospital. He was buried in 1886 in Mortis Street Cemetery,
Goulburn.
Sydney married5 Eliza Parsons in 1880 in Goulbourn.
+ 12 F iv. Eliza Bradford was born on 2 Aug 1855. She died on 27 Sep 1939.
+ 13 M v. George Bradford was born in 1857.
14 F vi. Anna(Annie) Maria Bradford was born6 in 1859 in Penrith.
Anna(Annie) married7 George Thomas Goodhew in 1880 in Goulburn.
+ 15 F vii. Phoebe Bradford was born in 1862.
16 M viii. Percy F.J Bradford was born8 in 1864 in Camden. He died in
1864 in Campbelltown.
+ 17 M ix. Samuel E. Bradford was born in 1866. He died in 1945.
+ 18 M x. William J Bradford was born in 1867. He died on 15 Jun 1938.
19 F xi. Ada M Bradford was born in 1872 in Picton.
Ada married9 Charles Kidd in 1891 in Goulburn.
20 F xii. Amelia(Millie) Perth Bradford was born10 in 1878 in Goulbourn.
She died11 in 1894 in Goulbourn.
+ 21 M xiii. John Thomas Bradford was born in 1874.
Carol Freeston
> I have an interest in finding the family of Samuel Steel Chapman born in
> 1876 and Elizabeth Bertha Fry also born in 1876. They were married in 1896
> in Camberwell. According to their marriage certificate, Samuel's father was
> also called Samuel Steel Chapman.
Hello, Audrey. I think I can help a little bit. I think you nearly fell into
the same trap I did when I assumed that because I found an Ernest CHAPMAN living
in the same town as my great-grandmother in 1881 that he was the fellow who
became my great-grandfather. Bad assumption. My guy was in the next town over
in that census.
A quick search of the Free-BMD (http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl) shows
some possible leads for you. There are just 3 listings currently for SAMUEL
STEEL CHAPMAN:
Birth, December Quarter 1848, Dartford District (vol 5, pg 98)
Birth, June Quarter 1876, Greenwich District (vol 1d, pg 860)
Death, Sept. Qtr 1883, age 34, Greenwich District (vol 1d, pg 526)
I understand from your original post that you knew of the Greenwich
registration, but keep in mind Greenwich was in Kent until 1889, not London.
With that being said, I would reevaluate the Samuel you found in the 1881
Census. There is a family living at 15 Alexander St. in Deptford St Paul, Kent
which I think is more likely yours (just my opinion!). The son is the right
age - born New Cross, Kent in roughly 1876. The father Samuel was listed as
being born in Dartford, and is within a year of the right age to jibe with the
one found above. If you don't already know that the 1881 Census can be found
online, visit here:
http://www.familysearch.org/
and click on the link that's currently on the left side of the page. The 1880
US, 1881 British and 1881 Canadian Censuses can all be searched.
I would use the above information to order all certificates, if you can afford
it. Why the first Samuel Steel Chapman died at such a young age would certainly
pique my interest.
> I am having some difficulty tracking them down in the 1901 census but think
> that I may have found them living in Camberwell
I see your dilemma, but from everything I've seen you have probably found the
right couple. That assumes, of course, that they did not emigrate. My advice
would be to go ahead and download the Camberwell file if you can. Hopefully the
name "Steel" will magically be there for you!
I tried comparing the boys I think were Samuel's brothers in 1881 to 1901 and I
believe (no proof, just gut instinct!) William lists himself as being from
Dartford while Arthur said he was from Deptford. Searching for Samuel as if he
were from either of these places yields nothing helpful. Maybe for simplicity's
sake he said he was from London on the 1901... If it weren't such a heady task,
I'd say it would be helpful to find them in the 1891 Census, but having tried
much the same search in Liverpool, I know how enormous a task that would be.
> I am hoping that someone may recognise this family. Elizabeth Fry is the
> only one of my grandfather's eight siblings that I cannot account for.
Well you know her husband's name, all her siblings and several of her children,
so you have a pretty good start, I'd say! What happened in 1909 that made you
lose track of them?
I hope some of this helps,
Robyn
Sincere apologies for not clipping all the extraneous material from my
recent posting. Just shows what happens if you try to do things in a rush
Audrey in Ingersoll, Ontario.
Hi
As there seems to be a flurry of activity on this list at the moment, I
thought that I would repost my request in the hope that someone out there
can help me find my family.
I have an interest in finding the family of Samuel Steel Chapman born in
1876 and Elizabeth Bertha Fry also born in 1876. They were married in 1896
in Camberwell. According to their marriage certificate, Samuel's father was
also called Samuel Steel Chapman.
I am having some difficulty tracking them down in the 1901 census but think
that I may have found them living in Camberwell with two children Minnie
aged 4 and Horace, aged 1 both born in Peckham. This family also included
Alice,
Stanley, Gladys and Elsie all born between 1901 and 1909. I have not
downloaded the actual census page yet, so cannot say if he is shown as
Samuel Steel Chapman or where they actually lived.
I have found the only five year old Samuel Chapman in the 1881 census for
London. He is a pupil at the St. Marylebone school in Hayes, Middlesex,
which was connected to the St. Marylebone workhouse in London. It does not
give a birth location for him, other than London. I have a found his birth
registraton in the Greenwich district.
I am hoping that someone may recognise this family. Elizabeth Fry is the
only one of my grandfather's eight siblings that I cannot account for.
Maybe there are some Chapman cousins out there!
Audrey Staines nee Fry, Ingersoll, Ontario.
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My Chapmans were from these villages just east of the city of Cambridge:
Swaffham Bulbeck
Swaffham Prior
Reach
West Wratting
Common given names for Chapman males were William and Richard. The
following families married into the Chapmans:
HART of Bottisham
DAY of Swaffham Prior
JAGGARD of Dullingham
SEWELL
Regards
Robin
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Just thought I'd post a few strays I stumbled across while researching my line.
1891 CENSUS (from microfiche):
Susan CHAPMAN, 47, b. Geddington (linen room woman, unmarried)
res: Windsor Castle, New Windsor
(1881 Census shows her as d/o Charles & Mary, living in Northampton)
William GREENE (gatekeeper) and family (sorry, didn't note details)
Helen CHAPMAN, 28, b. Oxford (sister-in-law, unmarried)
res: Double Gates Lodge, New Windsor
Charles S. CHAPMAN, age 68, b. Maldon, Essex
(widower, retired ironfounder, visitor)
res: Carbourne Tower, Windsor Great Park
James CHAPMAN, 49, b. Wisbeach (blacksmith's wheelright)
wife & children
res: Cowarth Road, Sunningdale Village, Old Windsor, Berkshire
(I happen to know that his wife was nee HAMMOND)
I have fiche numbers for anyone who might be interested. In the case of James
Chapman I have even more details, since I almost mistook his son Ernest for my
great-grandfather (a different Ernest living just a few miles away!).
I hope these help someone.
Cheers,
Robyn
Hi again, folks. I just wanted to post one of my familial lines so it can sit
in the archives and work its magic. I fully anticipate getting an e-mail 6
months from now from a cousin researching one of these Chapmans.
William CHAPMAN of Medmenham, Bucks.
married Elizabeth PYE of Old Windsor, Berks.
23 Oct 1875
All Saint's Church (CoE), New Windsor
Their children were:
Ernest John William Chapman, b. Clewer 20 Aug 1876
joined the Coastguard on his 18th birthday (1894)
m. Charlotte Harriet Hall of Old Windsor (1900)
m. Winifred? Critcher after Charlotte's death
died in Bognor Regis (1927)
Charles C. Chapman b. Clewer ~1878
Alice A. C. Chapman b. Clewer ~1880
"Willie" Chapman b. New Windsor ~1883
Arthur Chapman b. New Windsor ~1885
John Chapman b. New Windsor ~1888
I believe Arthur was Arthur Horace Chapman of the Royal Berkshire Reg't. He
died 1 June 1918, age 32 of tuberculosis he developed while a soldier.
Let me know if this rings any bells.
Robyn
Phoenix, AZ
USA
r o b y n n o l l @ a t t . n e t
Hi CHAPMANs,
My CHAPMAN ancestors were in the North Riding Yorkshire (Lartington,
Cotherstone) in the 1700's, before drifting east to Co Durham (Headlam,
Bishop Middleham, Tudhoe, &c) in the 1800's.
One branch came direct UK to NZ, 1851; another branch moved UK to AUS (NSW)
to NZ.
Always interested, but would hate to start a One-Name-Study of the name!
Regards,
Garth Cockerill,
Napier,
New Zealand.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Chapman" <barry56(a)ozemail.com.au>
To: <CHAPMAN-UK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 10:28 PM
Subject: [CHAPMAN-UK] Chapman in North England
> Hi Frances Mayer & Lynn Midwood,
>
> My Chapman ancestors can be found in the Greatham & Hartlepool, Co. Durham
area from 1750 onwards. Does this ring any bells?
> Cheers,
> Barry Chapman,
> Tasmania 7025,
> Australia.
>
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Hi Frances Mayer & Lynn Midwood,
My Chapman ancestors can be found in the Greatham & Hartlepool, Co. Durham area from 1750 onwards. Does this ring any bells?
Cheers,
Barry Chapman,
Tasmania 7025,
Australia.
Hi Frances
my Chapman's are from the north east Hebburn, Chester-le-street, areas
Nicholas married to Mary Winn 1823 I have John's Thomas's Ralph's Martin's
James' Nicholas's Mary's Margaret's from 1831 to the present day I have the
families of all the male names
Lynn Midwood nee Chapman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robyn Noll" <genierobyn(a)att.net>
To: <CHAPMAN-UK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:31 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-UK] Chapmans in Buckingham and Berkshire
> I'm sorry we couldn't connect Frances, at least not yet. My research
keeps
> pushing roughly northwest, but only a few miles at a time, so I'm not sure
if
> I'll ever make it up to the true North of England. We'll see, though!
>
> Best of luck with your research,
> Robyn
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Frances Mayer" <brian(a)mayer1.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: <CHAPMAN-UK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 1:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-UK] Chapmans in Buckingham and Berkshire
>
>
> > Sorry but my CHAPMAN's are all from the North of England to date, will
keep
> > your e-mail on file and keep a lookout for you.
> > Cheers
> > Frances nee Chapman
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Robyn Noll <genierobyn(a)att.net>
> > To: <CHAPMAN-UK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 6:29 AM
> > Subject: [CHAPMAN-UK] Chapmans in Buckingham and Berkshire
> >
> >
> > > Greetings listers. From the looks of the archives there aren't too
many
> > of you
> > > these days. Either that or you're VERY quiet.
> > >
> > > I thought I'd return for a little while after a nearly 3-year absence.
> > I've
> > > been busy since then learning about my CHAPMAN line. Back then I only
> > knew my
> > > grandmother's name...Ivy May CHAPMAN. Now I've pushed the CHAPMAN
line
> > back to
> > > about 1777!!
> > >
> > > It turns out that my grandmother, Ivy May CHAPMAN, was born in
Cornwall in
> > 1904
> > > to a Coastguard who was actually from the area around Windsor,
Berkshire.
> > > Without boring everybody with the details, suffice it to say that I
can
> > trace
> > > the Chapmans in this manner:
> > >
> > > Thomas CHAPMAN, b. ? (1777?-1849)
> > > wife Mary ? of Hambleden
> > > Richard CHAPMAN, b. Medmenham, BUCKS (1819-)
> > > wife Sophia Meads
> > > William CHAPMAN, b. Medmenham, BUCKS (1842-)
> > > wife Elizabeth Pye
> > > Ernest John William CHAPMAN, b. Clewer, BERKS (1876-1958)
> > > wife Charlotte H. Hall
> > > Ivy May CHAPMAN, b. St. Ives, CON (1904-1957)
> > >
> > > If there's anyone out there interested in the CHAPMANs of Medmenham or
> > New/Old
> > > Windsor I'd love to hear from you. Some associated CHAPMANs could be
> > found in
> > > Datchet and Ealing in the 1881 Census.
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > > Robyn
> > > Phoenix, AZ
> > > USA
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Mine appear to have stayed in the Colchester area of Essex for the whole of
the 19th century.
Delia
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-UK] Chapmans in Buckingham and Berkshire
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> > Ron HABEL
> > Vista, CA,USA
> >
> > Greetings, My CHAPMAN's are from Newton on Ouse,
> > John b. 1783, son of Mary, no father,
>
> Now where have I heard that story before??
> Let me see.......
>
> ;~)
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----- Original Message -----
From:
> Ron HABEL
> Vista, CA,USA
>
> Greetings, My CHAPMAN's are from Newton on Ouse,
> John b. 1783, son of Mary, no father,
Now where have I heard that story before??
Let me see.......
;~)
Greetings, My CHAPMAN's are from Newton on Ouse, John b. 1783, son of Mary,
no father, Huby, and Sutton on the Forest, Mary 1806, Robert 1810, Thamasen
1812, and Thomas 1815, in North Riding Yorkshire. They were in America by
1838.
Ron HABEL
Vista, CA,USA
Greetings listers. From the looks of the archives there aren't too many of you
these days. Either that or you're VERY quiet.
I thought I'd return for a little while after a nearly 3-year absence. I've
been busy since then learning about my CHAPMAN line. Back then I only knew my
grandmother's name...Ivy May CHAPMAN. Now I've pushed the CHAPMAN line back to
about 1777!!
It turns out that my grandmother, Ivy May CHAPMAN, was born in Cornwall in 1904
to a Coastguard who was actually from the area around Windsor, Berkshire.
Without boring everybody with the details, suffice it to say that I can trace
the Chapmans in this manner:
Thomas CHAPMAN, b. ? (1777?-1849)
wife Mary ? of Hambleden
Richard CHAPMAN, b. Medmenham, BUCKS (1819-)
wife Sophia Meads
William CHAPMAN, b. Medmenham, BUCKS (1842-)
wife Elizabeth Pye
Ernest John William CHAPMAN, b. Clewer, BERKS (1876-1958)
wife Charlotte H. Hall
Ivy May CHAPMAN, b. St. Ives, CON (1904-1957)
If there's anyone out there interested in the CHAPMANs of Medmenham or New/Old
Windsor I'd love to hear from you. Some associated CHAPMANs could be found in
Datchet and Ealing in the 1881 Census.
All the best,
Robyn
Phoenix, AZ
USA
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Mari
>From: "Paul Rekow" <pdrekow(a)prairieweb.com>
>Old-To: <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:45:07 -0600
>Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] Ancestry.com records
>To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Resent-From: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
>
>I was wondering if anyone on this list has access to the U.K. and
>Ireland Records on Ancestry.com? I was hoping that I might be able to get
>someone to look at Shropshire, England: Parish and Probate Records for
>Samuel and Moses Chapman. On Ancestry.com there are 4 Samuel Chapman's
>listed on the above records and one for Moses Chapman at the above record.
> I am hoping to find a source on Samuel Chapman being born about 1700 to
>Moses and Mercy Chapman. Any info related to that would be great.
> Thanks, Paul Rekow
>p.s. Mari, would you please pass this on to the U.K. Chapman-L list, I would
>greatly appreciate it.