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I have just been "conversing" with someone with a ancestor named Kasiah Jane Mc Combs b. in 1825 in Ohio. Could this person have a connection with your ancestor. Let me know if you want to get in touch with her.
Carol in Calif cmadsen(a)home.com
"Dave & Karen Devine (by way of Den_Mari )" wrote:
> My grandmothers middle name is Kaziah. I know I saw a listing some time
> back on one of the Chapman's with this name. As it is an unusual name,
> especially for a girl, I have to feel it was used after someone in the
> family. As I have ran into the brick wall on her parents I will try a
> end run.
> GGrandfather was James Frank Chapman m. Sarah Ann
> Children: Charles Jay, Barney, John, Henry, Frank, and Nancy. My
> grandmother was the daughter of Charles Jay Chapman from Iowa. her
> siblings were:
> Letha Ann, Lewis Benjamin, Dora Kaziah, Jay, Donald, Rose Belle, Edward
> McKinley and Theodore Rosevelt.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Dave Devine
>
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Preacher -
Really glad to hear from you, and that you're in no danger.
>>He said I should adjust my life style accordingly. (I guess this
>>means slow down!) Other than medication, that is about it. He did say
>>that there was no great danger, just uncomfortable.
A different opinion from others: maybe slowing down isn't what your doctor
had in mind. I believe it's a mistake to believe one should live less fully
when one encounters a life-threatening situation. I suggest to my patients,
within the guidelines set by their physicians, that they live just as fully,
but more WISELY! Those of you whose physical health is not optimal,
consider: stay as active as you can (within guidelines recommended by your
cardiologist), pace yourself, and build in time for relaxation and
appreciation. Eat healthy! And get away from that computer!
When I get a bit more up in years (and I'm not calling her old, just giving
her as an example), I want to be as much like Noni as I can. Travelling,
dancing all week, chasing grandkids, and "complaining" all the time of how
busy I am. And my dad, who retired from a medical practice and immediately
joined the coast guard reserve, is now 72 and out cruising the Chesapeake
Bay and inspecting and rescuing all week long.
Rees
PS: Preacher - find out about chelation. DON'T ask your cardiologist, or
any other MD! It's pretty popular and accepted in parts of Europe, flatly
rejected by Western Medicine, but there are lots of stateside practitioners.
I don't recommend the treatment, just that you find out about it. Check
out:
http://www.acam.org/pospaper.htmhttp://www.sonic.net/~nexus/chelatio.htmlhttp://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/chelation.html
Dave,
>My grandmothers middle name is Kaziah. I know I saw a listing some time
>back on one of the Chapman's with this name. As it is an unusual name,
>especially for a girl, I have to feel it was used after someone in the
>family. As I have ran into the brick wall on her parents I will try a
>end run.
A long shot this is, but it gives me a chance to "strut my stuff" (not that
Mari would tell you I've ever seemed to need a reason!) ;-} My Kaziah is
Zeziah, who was a daughter of my ancestor William CHAPMAN; I believe I have
no info about her descendents. Most of these were Giles Co. VA folk.
You'll find Keziah with a *** in front of her.
Rees
________________________________________
Descendants of: John CHAPMAN
1 John CHAPMAN b. 1-18-1740 d. 12-18-1813 m. 1761 Sally ABBOTT
2 Isaac CHAPMAN b. 4-19-1764 d. 5-29-1836
m. Elian JOHNSTON d. 8-3-1856?
3 John CHAPMAN m. Ann FREEL
4 Adeline CHAPMAN b. 1812 d. 10-27-1872
m. 3-17-1836 William Henry SNIDOW
3 David Johnston CHAPMAN m. Sally PEPPER
4 John CHAPMAN
4 William CHAPMAN m. ? Walter
4 David J. CHAPMAN
4 Annie CHAPMAN m. James W. ENGLISH
4 Jennie CHAPMAN b. 11-24-1843 m. Samuel LYBROOK
4 Malinda CHAPMAN m. Samuel S. DINWIDDIE
3 William CHAPMAN b. 7-14-1787 d. 5-12-1850
m. 3-18-1817 Nancy McDONALD b. 10-7-1799 d. 8- Sep 1837
4 Amanda Malvina CHAPMAN b. 4-20-1818 m. 1840 Matthew AIKEN
4 Julianna CHAPMAN b. 9-13-1819
4 Betsy Louisa CHAPMAN b. 10-3-1821 d. 1-31-1894
m. 9-28-1848 Edward W. CHANCELEUM
4 Isaac Edward CHAPMAN b. 8-29-1824 d. 1- May 1905
m. 8- Jan 1850 Eliza Jane GILLESPIE b. 3-19-1813 d.
3-25-1915
5 Rees Cecil CHAPMAN b. 4-26-1856 d. 12-12-1930
m. 1-28-1892 Byrd MAY b. 7-24-1862 d. 8-31-1894
5 Alice McDonald CHAPMAN b. 9-28-1866 d. 2- May 1956
m. 1- Mar 1893 Joseph B. BOYER
5 Nancy Emerine CHAPMAN b. 6-21-1864 d. 6-29-1947
m. 11-12-1884 Augustus Beauregard BUCHANAN
5 John William CHAPMAN b. 4-26-1856 d. 10-31-1936
m. 6-17-1891 Lavalette HIGGINBOTHAM d. 5-21-1907
m. 2-23-1910 Nancy Walker CHANCELEUM
5 Mary Louise CHAPMAN b. 7-26-1853 d. 2- May 1933
m. 9-28-1871 Henry ALDERSON
4 Priscilla CHAPMAN b. 11-7-1826 d. 3-16-1852
4 John Lewis McDonald CHAPMAN b. 10-27-1828 d. 2- May 1852
*** 4 Keziah McDonald CHAPMAN b. 11-27-1830
m. Isaac Chapman FOWLER
4 William Wallace CHAPMAN b. 12-4-1832 d. 8- Sep 1833
4 Nancy Adeline CHAPMAN b. 8-26-1837 d. 9-20-1837
3 Priscilla CHAPMAN m. Thomas FOWLER
3 Polly CHAPMAN m. John BANE
3 Nancy CHAPMAN m. Joseph McDONALD
3 Sally CHAPMAN m. William KYLE
3 Rebecca CHAPMAN m. Samuel P. PEARIS
2 George CHAPMAN b. 1766 d. 4-20-1816 m. 11-5-1789 Patience CLAY
3 Archibald CHAPMAN b. 2-21-1787 d. 3-31-1870
m. 3-26-1811 Elizabeth MILLS
4 Isaac CHAPMAN
4 John CHAPMAN
4 William CHAPMAN
4 George CHAPMAN
4 Joseph CHAPMAN
4 Augustus CHAPMAN
4 Lucinda CHAPMAN
3 Isaac CHAPMAN b. 1790 d. aft. 1850 m. Rebecca STEWART
4 Malinda CHAPMAN
4 David CHAPMAN
4 Henry CHAPMAN
4 Lucretia CHAPMAN
4 Rachel CHAPMAN m. John SNIDOW
3 Elizabeth CHAPMAN b. 3-31-1791 d. 12-6-1873 m. Joseph PECK
3 Sally CHAPMAN b. 1793 m. Hugh GORDON
3 Lucretia CHAPMAN b. 1798 d. 1861 m. William McCLURE
3 David CHAPMAN b. 1803 d. 1845
3 George CHAPMAN b. 1806
2 John CHAPMAN b. 1771 d. 1796 m. 7- Sep 1791 Dicie NAPIER b. abt. 1772
3 George CHAPMAN b. 9- Mar 1791 d. aft. 1840
m. 4-14-1813 Joyce (Daisy) NAPIER b. abt. 1788 d. 8- Mar
1852
4 Delia CHAPMAN b. aft. 1814 d. aft. 1840
4 Adeline CHAPMAN b. aft. 1815
4 Addison S. CHAPMAN b. 1819 m. Susan ?
4 Andrew Johnson CHAPMAN b. 2- Jan 1820 d. 10-28-1895
m. 7- Mar 1844 Sarah Jane MARKS
4 George Jefferson CHAPMAN b. 4- Apr 1822 d. 4-13-1877
m. 2-12-1850 Eliza Jane EELLS b. 1-16-1831 d. 5-30-1920
4 John Henry CHAPMAN b. 8-15-1825 d. 5-23-1917
m. 3-25-1851 Martha Ann EELLS
4 Patrick Rene CHAPMAN
4 Margaret CHAPMAN b. 1830 d. 5-23-1925 m. Franklin DENNIS
3 Andrew CHAPMAN
2 Sally CHAPMAN b. 8-26-1776 m. 12-12-1794 Jacob MILLER
3 John MILLER b. 1-14-1796 d. 10-18-1863 m. Jun 1825 Sarah PECK
3 Tobias MILLER b. 6- Mar 1797 d. 4-22-1865
m. 1-19-1826 Elizabeth BANE
3 Jacob MILLER b. 11-22-1798 d. 1850 m. Polly Bane HARMAN
3 Barbara MILLER b. 11-10-1800 d. 1867 m. Morton P. EMMONS
2 Annie CHAPMAN b. 1763 d. 1831 m. John LYBROOK
3 John C. LYBROOK
3 Henley C. LYBROOK
3 George LYBROOK b. _____ d. 10-1827 m. 12-30-1823 Sarah HALL
4 Carrington LYBROOK b. 1824
4 Mary Ann LYBROOK b. 1827
2 Henley CHAPMAN b. 3-26-1779 d. 8- Apr 1864
m. 9-16-1803 Mary ALEXANDER
3 Isaac CHAPMAN
3 Augustus A. CHAPMAN b. 1803 d. 1876 m. Mary BEIRNE b. 1813?
4 Sue CHAPMAN b. 1847?
4 Ella CHAPMAN b. 1852?
3 Manilius CHAPMAN b. 10-14-1806 d. 10-3-1883
m. Susan BIERNE b. 1813
4 Henley CHAPMAN b. 5-25-1843 d. 10-10-1855
4 William Jackson CHAPMAN b. 2-13-1857 d. 5-20-1857
4 Mary A. CHAPMAN b. 1841 d. 8-17-1873
4 Emma CHAPMAN b. 1849
3 Araminta D. CHAPMAN b. Apr 1808 d. 3- Feb 1886
3 Elvina CHAPMAN b. 4-30-1811 d. 9-18-1868
m. Albert Gallatin PENDLETON
3 Isabella CHAPMAN b. 1818 d. 1890 m. William P. CECIL
2 Jemima CHAPMAN b. aft. 1780 d. 1837 m. Charles HALL
3 Emily HALL
3 Chloe HALL
3 Benjamin HALL b. 1800
3 Charles HALL
3 Henley Chapman HALL
3 Sally HALL
Forgot to put that I have wills, marriage license, obits, cemetery records,
ect. mostly for James Chapman and Billings-Gillott that I will gladly share.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elsen <ltelsen(a)pawneerock.net>
To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 4:22 PM
Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] Dead end
After checking my email and reading about the 5 brothers that got into a
fight couldnt help but to reply. My father had around 18 brohters and
sisters. I dont think very many of them stay in touch with each other. None
of them that I have talked to seem to know anything about their parents, or
they are unwilling to share info. I have gone to little towns in Kansas, and
the information that I've found doesn't agree with the little information
that I have got from them. I can find my gggrandfather but when it comes to
one of his kids my ggrandfather Richard Chapman all I can find is that he
married Nettie ( I have found her family ) cant find their children or
anything on my grandparents.
Im writing this in hopes that these Chapmans from Rollin and Louise Chapman
might see it and share info. I know that I have over 200 cousins, I dont
know any of them. Maybe one will read this. Thanks
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After checking my email and reading about the 5 brothers that got into a
fight couldnt help but to reply. My father had around 18 brohters and
sisters. I dont think very many of them stay in touch with each other. None
of them that I have talked to seem to know anything about their parents, or
they are unwilling to share info. I have gone to little towns in Kansas, and
the information that I've found doesn't agree with the little information
that I have got from them. I can find my gggrandfather but when it comes to
one of his kids my ggrandfather Richard Chapman all I can find is that he
married Nettie ( I have found her family ) cant find their children or
anything on my grandparents.
Im writing this in hopes that these Chapmans from Rollin and Louise Chapman
might see it and share info. I know that I have over 200 cousins, I dont
know any of them. Maybe one will read this. Thanks
My grandmothers middle name is Kaziah. I know I saw a listing some time
back on one of the Chapman's with this name. As it is an unusual name,
especially for a girl, I have to feel it was used after someone in the
family. As I have ran into the brick wall on her parents I will try a
end run.
GGrandfather was James Frank Chapman m. Sarah Ann
Children: Charles Jay, Barney, John, Henry, Frank, and Nancy. My
grandmother was the daughter of Charles Jay Chapman from Iowa. her
siblings were:
Letha Ann, Lewis Benjamin, Dora Kaziah, Jay, Donald, Rose Belle, Edward
McKinley and Theodore Rosevelt.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dave Devine
Looking for any dates or info for a Thomas CHAPMAN from ? SC m.Elizabeth
MOORE. One known child: Catherine Elizabeth.
Thomas' fathers name was Allen and mother was Eleanor DeWITT.
Thank you for ANY help for this family.........
Shirl
Thanks for sharing this, Molly. Hopefully it will help someone. You never
know!
Mari
At 07:42 PM 7/27/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Mari,
>I just ran across some notes from a few years ago:
>
>Ezekiel Chapman b. 3 March 1716--d. bef. Oct. 1737--Father is Joseph
>1682-1725 of Rowley, Mass.--Mother is Mary (Wentworth)
>Siblings: Joseph 1708, Mary 1709, Moses 1711, Sarah 1713, Aaron 1718, Daniel
>1720 and Simeon 1723.
>
>This information came from "A Genealogy of Edward Chapman of Ipswich, Mass.,
>1642-1678 and His Descendants by Jacob Chapman, A.M., Exeter, N.H. Printed
>by Republican Press Assn., Concord, N.H. 1898.
>This might help someone.
>
>Molly Stoddard
>
>
>
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Does anyone have any information on Jones Chapman. I know he married Nancy
Williams adopted daughter of Lightfoot Williams and Mary Whitener on March
26, 1833. He was listed in the 1840 Lincoln County, NC census and the 1850
Catawba Co, NC census.The following was listed as information on the 1850
census about him....38, m, farmer, South Carolina, convict.. He died in
1853 while out west in the gold rush. One source says Humbolt River, Utah
and another Humbolt River, California. Charlotte
Mari,
I just ran across some notes from a few years ago:
Ezekiel Chapman b. 3 March 1716--d. bef. Oct. 1737--Father is Joseph
1682-1725 of Rowley, Mass.--Mother is Mary (Wentworth)
Siblings: Joseph 1708, Mary 1709, Moses 1711, Sarah 1713, Aaron 1718, Daniel
1720 and Simeon 1723.
This information came from "A Genealogy of Edward Chapman of Ipswich, Mass.,
1642-1678 and His Descendants by Jacob Chapman, A.M., Exeter, N.H. Printed
by Republican Press Assn., Concord, N.H. 1898.
This might help someone.
Molly Stoddard
Seeking any information on Daniel Chapman, bp: 8 Jun 1735, Ipswich, son of Daniel-4 and Abigail (DUTCH) Chapman [Nathaniel-3, Nathaniel-2, Edward-1], who married Jerusha Conant, 23 April 1765, Ipsich. Especially looking for information on their children or location where their children were born.
Thank You, Sharon
Sharon
Hi Russ,
I copied the data you posted on the DAR record of John
Chapman,-------------and stapled it to the record.
All the copies of the DAR I have were sent to me about 12 years ago by a
Chapman researcher. Some go "way back" to
the 1910's & 20's , when the DAR wasn't as strict as it is today,
Noni
This one is mine! Let me know if anyone else is connected.
Mike Chapman
At 10:01 AM 7/27/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>DAR PATRIOT INDEX - CENTENNIAL EDITION, p. 541:
>
>CHAPMAN:
> Thomas: b 1753 d 1795 VA m Sarah Bell Pvt VA
I am just (again) getting started on my maternal Grandmothers ancestors &
have a blank wall: Any help will be appreciated. My grandmothers family
were:
Father - Frank Chatham
Mother - Mary Elizabeth Chatham
Siblings- Laura Alice
Anna Paul
Joe Bill
Dave Ed
My Grandmother, Lillie Ellen Chatham, was born 3/15/1894 at Valley Falls,
Jefferson County, Kansas. She married John Martin Swafford 9/13/1912 in
Tillman County, Oklahoma.
Hi Folks.....
Just got this note from "Preacher". If anyone would like to send him a
note, or card,
am sure it would be appreciated!
Mari
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:05:23 -0400
>From: "Jack A. Rice" <jarice36(a)bright.net>
>Reply-To: jarice36(a)bright.net
>To: Den_Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
>Subject: heart cath
>
>Mari:
> I went to Marion yesterday and had an EKG and Heart Cath. All of the
>by-passes done 8 years ago were A-OK. The thing that is causing my chest
>pains is another artery is partially blocked. He said it looked like a
>string of beads. Due to the location and size there isn't much they can
>do. He said I should adjust my life style accordingly. (I guess this
>means slow down!) Other than medication, that is about it. He did say
>that there was no great danger, just uncomfortable.
>
>Let everybody know for me. Thanks.
>
> "Preacher"