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Ed: Would you mind forwarding me your line so that I can see more names and
dates? It seems your line followed closely to how my line seemed to travel.
Also, I'm intrigued as I had not come across this particular line in CT
before. I'm trying to gather as many lines as I can so that I can hopefully
narrow down the search for my Rev. Ben.
Thanks.
deb
dchap11848(a)aol.com
In the book "A Genealogy of Edward Chapman of Ipswich, Mass., 1642-1678, and
His Descendents" by Rev. Jacob Chapmand and Dr. W. B. Lapham it states that
Edward was married to Mary Symonds and there was a son Simon (in Edward's will
spelled Symon). In the lineage, it is also stated Simon (Symonds) as if the
spelling was not confirmed.
Hope this helps.
deb
dchap11848(a)aol.com
Loretta
I managed to find the book. It was written and published by Dr. Jesse
Pugh Chapman of Asheville, NC, in 1976. I believe I have purchased it
directly from him. It was referred to me my by Elizabeth Higdon, of
Marietta , GA.
Dale
sibley mckenzie wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
> I am a decendent fo Samuel the son of Giles Chapman Sr.
> Loretta
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We ought to be thanking you!! I my self have enjoyed everything although
my family hasn't shown up yet but I have faith and know some day someone will
come through. Thanks again!!
Eileen(Chapman)Brown
My John E. Chapman was born in N.Y. 1832 but his father we were told was
Jonathan Chapman and born in Ct. His mother was Anna born Ct. I would like
information on them. Have lots on John E. after he was born. Have you come
across a Jonathan or a Bela Chapman? Thank You.
Eileen (Chapman)Brown
Hi!
I have just started on my Chapman line, and have only a name. I am
hoping that someone out there will be able to help me or point me in the
right direction!
I am looking for the family of Elizabeth Chapman, bc 1780, place
unknown. She married Charles Adam Copeland in Spartanburg, SC before
1827, I believe she died in Spartanburg also. Their children were:
William Longstreet, b. 1827; John C., b. 16 Mar 1830, m. Charlotta E.
Chandler on 4 Jan 1859, he died 17 Mar 1899 in Smith Co. TX; Rosa b.
1832; Elizabeth Ann, b 1834, m. Robert Miller; M. Rebecca b 1836, m.
Francis White; Francis b. 1838, m. T..W. Dean on 9 Sept 1858 in Smith
Co. Tx. I believe that the children were all born in Spartanburg co. SC
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Jan
That is the only stuff I was given on Martha. Sorry.
Lisa
><< John Chapman was born on 16 August 1687 in Topsfield, Essex, MA. He died
> on 23 January in Ashford, Windham, CT. He was married to Martha Davis
> (daughter of John Davis and Elizabeth Gilly) on 13 February 1712 in
> Ipswich, MA. Martha Davis was born on 26 November 1686 in Amesbury, CT.
> She died on 7 September 1726 in Ashford, Windham, CT. John and Martha
> Davis Chapman had the following children: >>
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>Do you have any other children for John Davis and Elizabeth Gilly? Or direct
>me to other Davis sources. I have John Chapman (John, Edward) married to
>Elizabeth Davis 28 Oct 1702. Would like to find Elizabeth Davis' ancestry.
>
>I do not show a son, William, in the family of the immigrant, Edward Chapman,
>of Ipswich, MA.
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Thanks Cathy, I have seen it with and without William. I guess all I can
do is keep documenting sources and leave it as a question mark.
Greetings to everyone!
I just wanted to send this note of thanks to each and every one of you. I
have thoroughly
enjoyed managing this list! No flames.....No agruments.....Courteous,
friendly communication between the subscribers!
I had the experience in the last couple of days of watching another surname
list send one message after another and all were complaining.....It was
another list that was owned by the previous owner of the Chapman-L. But
what was significant to me, was the difference in the transition to the new
listowner.
Folks, I can't begin to tell you the warm fuzzy it gave me to think about
all the Chapman subscribers, and the joy I've had in just being able to sit
back and watch the flow. You all have made my job a pleasure! Thank you! :)
Mari
How can I get access to the book on Edward Chapman of Ipswich, MA? I
would love to buy it, but would be happy to just find a way to use if
purchase is impossible.
Susan Bellon
Doug,
You're absolutely right! While a mother can have many children, a child has
one mother--biological that is. Something could have happened to his birth
parents and he was raised by other family members and therefore the records
are showing different parents. However, I think we have two different
Gideons and both have been credited with a marriage to Hannah Wheeler.
Perhaps the author of the Wheeler Genealogy saw an entry for the marraige
of a Gideon that looked reasonable date and age wise and anxious for a fit,
assumed it was his Gideon.
I actually don't have a Gideon---just lots of Lewis'. <G>
Irene
At 01:36 PM 7/26/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Irene
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>On 7/19/98 TNoyes(a)aol.com posted what appears to be the same Gidion
>CHAPMAN but shows the parents as John CHAPMAN and Susannah MINER
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>Both your Gideon and his Gideon married Hannah WHEELER on 4 Sep 1808
>
>Who is right (I don't think Gideon had two different mothers <g>)
>
>Here is his message
>
>At 11:12 AM 7/19/98 EDT, Teddy in CA wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>Searching for further info on one Gideon CHAPMAN, born 29 Nov 1784 in New
>>London, CT. Married Hannah WHEELER 4 Sept. 1808 in New London, CT. If this
>>is my Gideon, he was the son of John CHAPMAN (b. 1760 in New London) and
>>Susannah MINER (b. 1763, dau of Turner Miner).
>>
>>Would like to find any further info on Gideon: children, death, locations,
>>etc. Thanks in advance!
>>
>>Teddy in CA
>
>
>Doug Little
>
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>At 09:18 AM 7/26/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Good morning Lewis,
>>
>>
>>At 05:37 PM 7/25/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>>My oldest is Gideon Chapman, no other info except he had a son Miles
>>>Ross Chapman, descendants below.
>>>
>>>Gideon Chapman isn't a common name, and so far the only other
>>>occurance I've found is too old to be mine. BTW the entr(ies) in WFT # 3
>>are mine
>>>
>>>Anyone recogize any of these? I'd sure appreciate the help!
>>>
>>>BTW Gideon is my oldest, my youngest is is bit under 4 days,(my
>>>first grandchild 8-), and I would like to be able to give her more of our
>>>history......
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Lewis Chapman
>>
>>You may have already come across this on GIDEON CHAPMAN if not, I hope it
>>will be of some use to you:
>>
>>LUCINDA WHEELER, b. Aug. 7, 1784 Stonington, Conn.; m. as 2d wife, COL.
>>GIDEON CHAPMAN.
>>
>>HANNAH WHEELER, b. Nov. 18, 1788 Stonington, Conn.; m. Sept. 4, 1808,
>>GIDEON CHAPMAN, son of JOSEPH CHAPMAN and PRUDENCE (LEWIS) CHAPMAN. (is it
>>possible that this is where the name LEWIS originated -- I have several
>>LEWIS' in my line.)
>>
>>SOURCE: History of the Wheeler Family in America, Descendants of Thomas
>>Wheeler, Stonington, Conn., pg. 316.
>>
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Irene Chapman Miller
>>
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Hi Loretta-
If you are asking about the book "Giles Chapman of Bridlington" by Dr.
Jesse P Chapman, Jr. you can write to him at 276 Kenilworth Road,
Asheville, NC 28803-2212 and ask if he has any availabe. I purchased one
from him about a year ago.
The book has a LOT of ancestors and other information. Giles, is one of
my ancestors and if you would like any information I have, just let me
know.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Judy
Hello folks,
The info I posted on the Gideon CHAPMAN, son of John CHAPMAN and Susannah
MINER is taken direct from the book by Rev. F.W. Chapman, entitled "The
Chapman Family: or the Descendants of Robert Chapman, one of the First
Settlers of Say-Brook, Conn.", which includes notes on William CHAPMAN who
settled in New London, CT. He is listed on page 290, born Nov. 29, 1784, son
of John and Susannah, as per New London records. Siblings were my Edmund b.
July 4, 1786, Betsey b. Feb 11, 1788, Sukey b. Jan 19, 1790, Lucy b. Mar 26,
1792, Jesse b. Mar 4, 1794, Jared b. July 7, 1797, and Mary b. Mar 21, 1801.
All 8 births recorded in New London records.
My 4th great grandfather was a brother to this Gideon, both sons of John
CHAPMAN and Susannah MINER of New London, CT.
Also I received from "sandee(a)pe.net" online that Hannah WHEELER that married
this Gideon had a sister named Lucinda, and they both are in Stonington, CT
records as having married Gideon. To quote Sandee: "according to stonington
CT records, lucinda and hannah were sisters. and he did marry both". Now I
have not seen these records myself, does anyone else have any info on sister
Lucinda?
Thanks,
Teddy Noye in CA
PS. I'm a she, not a he. Dad's name is Ted, I was first born and supposed to
be a boy, you know how that goes... <g>
Loretta
I have a copy of the book on Giles Chapman of SC. Unfortunately at the
moment it is in storage due to remodeling. I suggest you go to your
public library or local book store, and ask them to look up in their
master book, for Giles Chapman of Bridleton, and it should give you the
name of the publisher. It is is available, you local book store should
be able to get your a copy. Expect to pay at least $50.00 or more, as
it is about two inches thick.
Dale Morgan
sibley mckenzie wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to get a copy of GILES CHAPMAN?
> He was a Qraker preacher. I am from this line.
> I am new on this web site.
> Loretta
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Irene
On 7/19/98 TNoyes(a)aol.com posted what appears to be the same Gidion
CHAPMAN but shows the parents as John CHAPMAN and Susannah MINER
Both your Gideon and his Gideon married Hannah WHEELER on 4 Sep 1808
Who is right (I don't think Gideon had two different mothers <g>)
Here is his message
At 11:12 AM 7/19/98 EDT, Teddy in CA wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Searching for further info on one Gideon CHAPMAN, born 29 Nov 1784 in New
>London, CT. Married Hannah WHEELER 4 Sept. 1808 in New London, CT. If this
>is my Gideon, he was the son of John CHAPMAN (b. 1760 in New London) and
>Susannah MINER (b. 1763, dau of Turner Miner).
>
>Would like to find any further info on Gideon: children, death, locations,
>etc. Thanks in advance!
>
>Teddy in CA
Doug Little
At 09:18 AM 7/26/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Good morning Lewis,
>
>
>At 05:37 PM 7/25/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>My oldest is Gideon Chapman, no other info except he had a son Miles
>>Ross Chapman, descendants below.
>>
>>Gideon Chapman isn't a common name, and so far the only other
>>occurance I've found is too old to be mine. BTW the entr(ies) in WFT # 3
>are mine
>>
>>Anyone recogize any of these? I'd sure appreciate the help!
>>
>>BTW Gideon is my oldest, my youngest is is bit under 4 days,(my
>>first grandchild 8-), and I would like to be able to give her more of our
>>history......
>>
>>Thanks
>>Lewis Chapman
>
>You may have already come across this on GIDEON CHAPMAN if not, I hope it
>will be of some use to you:
>
>LUCINDA WHEELER, b. Aug. 7, 1784 Stonington, Conn.; m. as 2d wife, COL.
>GIDEON CHAPMAN.
>
>HANNAH WHEELER, b. Nov. 18, 1788 Stonington, Conn.; m. Sept. 4, 1808,
>GIDEON CHAPMAN, son of JOSEPH CHAPMAN and PRUDENCE (LEWIS) CHAPMAN. (is it
>possible that this is where the name LEWIS originated -- I have several
>LEWIS' in my line.)
>
>SOURCE: History of the Wheeler Family in America, Descendants of Thomas
>Wheeler, Stonington, Conn., pg. 316.
>
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>Regards,
>
>Irene Chapman Miller
>
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In a message dated 98-07-23 00:46:28 EDT, avalon(a)northweb.com writes:
<< John Chapman was born on 16 August 1687 in Topsfield, Essex, MA. He died
on 23 January in Ashford, Windham, CT. He was married to Martha Davis
(daughter of John Davis and Elizabeth Gilly) on 13 February 1712 in
Ipswich, MA. Martha Davis was born on 26 November 1686 in Amesbury, CT.
She died on 7 September 1726 in Ashford, Windham, CT. John and Martha
Davis Chapman had the following children: >>
Do you have any other children for John Davis and Elizabeth Gilly? Or direct
me to other Davis sources. I have John Chapman (John, Edward) married to
Elizabeth Davis 28 Oct 1702. Would like to find Elizabeth Davis' ancestry.
I do not show a son, William, in the family of the immigrant, Edward Chapman,
of Ipswich, MA.
Cathy
Pregraphic(a)aol.com
Cathy
Pregraphic(a)aol.com
Good morning Lewis,
At 05:37 PM 7/25/98 -0700, you wrote:
>My oldest is Gideon Chapman, no other info except he had a son Miles
>Ross Chapman, descendants below.
>
>Gideon Chapman isn't a common name, and so far the only other
>occurance I've found is too old to be mine. BTW the entr(ies) in WFT # 3
are mine
>
>Anyone recogize any of these? I'd sure appreciate the help!
>
>BTW Gideon is my oldest, my youngest is is bit under 4 days,(my
>first grandchild 8-), and I would like to be able to give her more of our
>history......
>
>Thanks
>Lewis Chapman
You may have already come across this on GIDEON CHAPMAN if not, I hope it
will be of some use to you:
LUCINDA WHEELER, b. Aug. 7, 1784 Stonington, Conn.; m. as 2d wife, COL.
GIDEON CHAPMAN.
HANNAH WHEELER, b. Nov. 18, 1788 Stonington, Conn.; m. Sept. 4, 1808,
GIDEON CHAPMAN, son of JOSEPH CHAPMAN and PRUDENCE (LEWIS) CHAPMAN. (is it
possible that this is where the name LEWIS originated -- I have several
LEWIS' in my line.)
SOURCE: History of the Wheeler Family in America, Descendants of Thomas
Wheeler, Stonington, Conn., pg. 316.
Regards,
Irene Chapman Miller