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Hi Mari,
Read your post about the name change, I am on the list, please
let me know the new address. Thanks, Mary Williams
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From: Den_Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:51 PM
Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] prodigy.com
>Anyone with the above ISP please contact me. As I understand it, the
>addresses will
>change effective October 1. I want to be sure that everyone has the change
>implemented
>and thus avoid problems with your subscriptions to the list. Thanks!
>
>Mari
>List Admin
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I'm seeking information about the family of William Joseph Chapman b. abt
1830 in England married to Ellen Mahoney b. abt 1836 in Ireland. Their
children were William b. 1864, Ellen b. 1866, John M. b. 1867, Edward
Cornelius b. 30 Sep. 1870, and Frank b. 1874. All the children were born in
Massachusetts probably Lawrence, Essex County.
Edward Cornelius Chapman married Mary Elizabeth Mullaney of Mystic, CT in
1895 and they resided in Providence, RI until their deaths.
Many thanks, Liz Healy
Anyone with the above ISP please contact me. As I understand it, the
addresses will
change effective October 1. I want to be sure that everyone has the change
implemented
and thus avoid problems with your subscriptions to the list. Thanks!
Mari
List Admin
Mari,
Can you please change my email address to Laura4887(a)cs.com. I have tried to
unsub and resub, but my emails keep getting returned as undeliverable. I
would appreciate any help you can give to me.
Laura Chapman Mcallister
<GROAN>
Ed, *please* send me a copy of the email so I can know who/what is going on!!
As I said, addresses have bounced back, essential dead.....links generating
404 pages....
the thing hasn't changed except for the area where people are posting for
months! By months,
I mean close to ...no it's been a year that I've been aware of it!
Can you please send me the copy with *full* headers so I can get to the
bottom of this!??
Mari
At 09:55 AM 9/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>fyi, I submitted a request to the Chapman family website about two weeks
>ago, got a courteous message back that he was leaving on a trip, and would
>get to my request when he got back, estimated two weeks, but that he had a
>backlog.
>
>I am not on my home computer where the message is, so can't give you the
>person's name.
>
>Ed
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Den_Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
>To: <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 12:25 AM
>Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-L] Re: Chapman Family Association
>
>
> > At 01:17 AM 9/27/99 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I've tried the Chapman Family Asso. website several times to no avail. I
> > >think something's wrong with it because I can't get any membership
> > >information. When you click in that area the page pops out and comes
>back
> > >exactly the same.
> > >
> > >Any ideas?
> >
> > Yes. Forget the web site if you are trying http://www.chapmanfamily.com/
> > That site has been full of 404s and bouncing addresses for some
> > time...almost since
> > it was up.
> >
> > I am currently working on a new web site for the CFA.
> >
> > If you want information on membership:
> >
> > The newsletter comes with membership in CFA. The first year it is $21 ($5
> > registration & $16 for yearly dues). Send to:
> > Mr. M.D. Chapman Morgan, CFA Vice President & Treasurer
> > P.O. Box 2325
> > Orcutt CA 93457-2325
> >
> > Mari
> >
> >
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fyi, I submitted a request to the Chapman family website about two weeks
ago, got a courteous message back that he was leaving on a trip, and would
get to my request when he got back, estimated two weeks, but that he had a
backlog.
I am not on my home computer where the message is, so can't give you the
person's name.
Ed
----- Original Message -----
From: Den_Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
To: <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-L] Re: Chapman Family Association
> At 01:17 AM 9/27/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >I've tried the Chapman Family Asso. website several times to no avail. I
> >think something's wrong with it because I can't get any membership
> >information. When you click in that area the page pops out and comes
back
> >exactly the same.
> >
> >Any ideas?
>
> Yes. Forget the web site if you are trying http://www.chapmanfamily.com/
> That site has been full of 404s and bouncing addresses for some
> time...almost since
> it was up.
>
> I am currently working on a new web site for the CFA.
>
> If you want information on membership:
>
> The newsletter comes with membership in CFA. The first year it is $21 ($5
> registration & $16 for yearly dues). Send to:
> Mr. M.D. Chapman Morgan, CFA Vice President & Treasurer
> P.O. Box 2325
> Orcutt CA 93457-2325
>
> Mari
>
>
> ==== CHAPMAN Mailing List ====
> If you have any questions or concerns, please e-mail me
> *--*--*--*--*--*--*Happy Hunting!!*--*--*--*--*--*--*
> Mari, CHAPMAN List Owner at ddmmjm(a)netins.net
>
At 01:17 AM 9/27/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I've tried the Chapman Family Asso. website several times to no avail. I
>think something's wrong with it because I can't get any membership
>information. When you click in that area the page pops out and comes back
>exactly the same.
>
>Any ideas?
Yes. Forget the web site if you are trying http://www.chapmanfamily.com/
That site has been full of 404s and bouncing addresses for some
time...almost since
it was up.
I am currently working on a new web site for the CFA.
If you want information on membership:
The newsletter comes with membership in CFA. The first year it is $21 ($5
registration & $16 for yearly dues). Send to:
Mr. M.D. Chapman Morgan, CFA Vice President & Treasurer
P.O. Box 2325
Orcutt CA 93457-2325
Mari
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I know these are not all Chapmans, but I thought it worth forwarding to
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Copied from " History of the Panhandle, being Historical Collections of the
Counties of Ohio, Brooke, Marshall and Hancock, West Virginia".
Compiled and Written by:
J.H. Newton, G.G. Nichols, and A.G. Sprankle
Published by:
J.A. Caldwell, 1879, Wheeling, W. VA.
Biographical Sketches of Hancock County:
George Chapman:
located a thousand acre tract of land in now Hancock County, in the year
1783, near New Cumberland, and upon a part of which tract a portion of the
town is situated. He came from eastern Virginia, off the Potomac River.
Soon after he settled, he built a block house to protect himself and family
from the invasions of the Indians, who were numerous, having entire
possession of the Ohio about that time; however, there were some settlements
made by the whites near the banks of the Ohio River. After completing his
house, he returned east to secure money that was coming to him, leaving his
wife and children in the care of a man whom he had working for him. When the
time approached for his expected return, this fellow, contemplating the
murder of Mr. C. for his money it was thought, came into the house early in
the evening pretending to be somewhat excited, and telling the woman (Mrs.
Chapman) to take her children and flee to her nearest neighbors, as there
were Indians prowling about, and he expected they would attack them. In
order that her life might be preserved as well as the life of her children,
he insisted on her going. Mrs. C. suspecting him and his statement, drew
down a gun that was placed on wooden pins against the wall, and pointing it
at the fellow, told him to leave the house, saying: "If there is any Indians
about, you are the one, and if you don't quit the place I will shoot you."
This so frightened the man that he fled and was never seen afterwards. She
remained there nearly a week unmolested, before her husband arrived and the
story was told him. It was thought by Mr. C., that he intended to rob him on
his return, but his brave wife scared the cowardly villain away. They lived
on that land until their death, and were never once disturbed by the red men.
Whether it was because of his strong house or not, he was permitted to live
many years unmolested.
Thomas Chapman:
a son of George, was born near New Cumberland, upon the land secured by
his father, in the year 2786. This large tract of land was divided equally
between the children, and Thomas received a hundred and sixty acres. He
followed farming during his life time. He was the father of ten children,
six boys and four girls. On the 3d of July, 1845, he "passed away like one
falling into a peaceful sleep."
Alfred Chapman:
a son of the above, was born August 6, 1814, on the old homestead. He
was engaged in assisting his father on the farm until his marriage, which
took place on the 11th of May, 1843. He lead Miss Sarah Mayers, daughter of
Cornelius Mayers, Esq., of Knoxville, Ohio, to the altar. Shortly after his
marriage he went on his present farm of one hundred and thirty-five acres,
and has followed that vocation ever since. In 1866 he purchased another
tract of land adjoining his of one hundred and forty acres. They have a
family of four children living, three boys and one girl. He has an excellent
farm with a good quality of coal underlying it. A bank was opened on his
place in 1849 which was operated for seven years, taking from 1,000 to 3,000
bushels out per day. Veins run from four to five feet. He is the most
successful and the most extensive bee culturist in the county. Is now the
owner of eighty colonies of bees. In 1877 he raised 1,600 pounds of honey.
Has belonged to the Disciples' Church for about thirty-two years, and his
wife nearly thirty-four years.
John Campbell, Esq.
a son of James Campbell, was born August 12, 1820, in New Cumberland. In
boyhood he attended school in a log building called the Chapman school house,
where most of his early school days were spent. Considering the deficiency
of the primitive schools, he obtained a liberal education. He lived with his
father until he married, which took place on the 4th of March, 1841. He was
married to Miss Ruth Swearingen, of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Engaged for
a short time on the farm and run a saw mill. Afterwards followed
boat-building and carpentering, in which he continued for about ten years.
Built what was styled the trading-boat. In 1854 went into the lumber
business, and in that has been engaged most of the time since. Was elected
county treasurer in 1863, in which office he served for two terms.
Subsequently elected justice of the peace--filling that capacity ever since.
In 1869 he was elected president of the board of education, and whilst
serving as such, was instrumental in the erection of the elegant school
building of New Cumberland. He originated and drafted the design himself.
Although meeting with the strongest opposition, at the time the building was
first contemplated, he pushed the work through, which required more than
ordinary effort on his part--being restrained on every hand with even bitter
feeling. But being a man of determined will, completed the fine building,
which is now acknowledged by all as a necessity--looked upon with pride by
the citizens, and he now receives encomium for his labor and farsightedness
for the future needs of a school building. In June, 1873, he was called to
mourn the death of his wife, who died leaving him a family of five children.
On the 16th of June 1874, he was again united in marriage to Miss Emily
Hamilton nee Grafton, an estimable lady, as also was his first wife. She has
bore him one child. He and family are members of the Disciples church.
B. F. Smith:
was born in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, in 1811. At the early age of
sixteen he apprenticed to learn the pattern making trade, and also became a
machinist, which vocations (being closely allied,) he followed for some
thirteen years at Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1848 he migrated to West Virginia and
located in New Cumberland, engaging in the firebrick business, which he has
ever since been following. Married Miss Amanda Cox, daughter of Jacob Cox,
of Dearborn County, Indiana. They have a family of six boys and one girl.
Elected to the office of justice of the peace in 1860, serving as such for
years. He was elected to the legislature in 1864-5. Is a stockholder in the
Scioto Fire Brick Company, and also in the West Virginia Fire Brick Company.
He and family are members of the Presbyterian Church of New Cumberland.
submitted by;
Dale Patterson
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Chapman Family Assn. % M.D. Chapman Morgan, Treas.
74454.2063(a)compuserve.com or
Gil Alford: GAlford1(a)compuserve.com
Both are most helpful. Give a try.
Molly Stoddard
I've tried the Chapman Family Asso. website several times to no avail. I
think something's wrong with it because I can't get any membership
information. When you click in that area the page pops out and comes back
exactly the same.
Any ideas?
Sally
Janey,
Did any of you Chapman's (John) have a cotton farm in or around
Henryetta in 1929? If so, I think we have some common ground here:)
Lyn
BUSHJL(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Chapman in Henryetta, Ok
> My Mother is a CHAPMAN and I managed to trace her family back to White Co.
> ILL and her ggggrandfather on her father's side.
>
> Her CHAPMAN family are stilll living in Henryetta, OK.
> My Uncle John CHAPMAN lived there...His father (my grandfather)WIlliam
> Franklin CHAPMAN lived there when he married his second wife in 1922 to Lydia
> Rebecca BALDWIN MEDLOCK aka Betty Lee; Lida; Lydie)(my grandmother)
> William's son, John married Mary T. CLARK : her family own a funiture
> store on the main street. as my grandfather "frank" had a shoe shop on the
> same street.
> They are listed in the Henryetta directory in approximately 1923.
> William's daughter , Pearl married fred Brown. There family still live
> in Henryetta area.
> William's son CHAPMAN/ CHAPMON married Betriece Howard 15 aug 1919 at
> Henrystown, Oklmulgee, Ok.
> There are still CHAPMAn/CHAPMONs in the area who are related to us.
> There are also CHAPMAN/CHAPMONs in the Oklahoma City area and Blanched OK
> who are directly related to my mother.
>
> let me know what you think...Henryetta is a small town :)
> Janey in Oklahoma city @ bushjl @ aol.com
>
> In a message dated 9/23/1999 6:33:50 PM, you wrote:
>
> <<I am missing John Chapman/Clementa Flowers, Mercer Co. because I think
> he is
> the same John Chapman that my ggrandfather's obituary states is living
> in Henryetta,
> OK in 1930. It lists his brother John Chapman living there. If it is
> the same, he was born in IA in 1846, moved to Mercer Co. in 1848; and
> if Clementa is related to
> my ggrandmother as most of the Flowers in Mercer Co. were, she is not
> on the
> census or other sources of families there. I think she is the
> daughter of my other
> ggrandfather David Flowers or his brother William who lived just
> across the county
> line from the Chapmans. Since John would have been 82 in 1930, I'm
> betting he was
> living with a child of his, but I can't seem to find that information.
> If anyone has any knowledge of these folks I'd sure appreciate hearing
> from them. Thanks.
>
> gail
> clem(a)poncacity.net
> >>
>
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Chapman in Henryetta, Ok
My Mother is a CHAPMAN and I managed to trace her family back to White Co.
ILL and her ggggrandfather on her father's side.
Her CHAPMAN family are stilll living in Henryetta, OK.
My Uncle John CHAPMAN lived there...His father (my grandfather)WIlliam
Franklin CHAPMAN lived there when he married his second wife in 1922 to Lydia
Rebecca BALDWIN MEDLOCK aka Betty Lee; Lida; Lydie)(my grandmother)
William's son, John married Mary T. CLARK : her family own a funiture
store on the main street. as my grandfather "frank" had a shoe shop on the
same street.
They are listed in the Henryetta directory in approximately 1923.
William's daughter , Pearl married fred Brown. There family still live
in Henryetta area.
William's son CHAPMAN/ CHAPMON married Betriece Howard 15 aug 1919 at
Henrystown, Oklmulgee, Ok.
There are still CHAPMAn/CHAPMONs in the area who are related to us.
There are also CHAPMAN/CHAPMONs in the Oklahoma City area and Blanched OK
who are directly related to my mother.
let me know what you think...Henryetta is a small town :)
Janey in Oklahoma city @ bushjl @ aol.com
In a message dated 9/23/1999 6:33:50 PM, you wrote:
<<I am missing John Chapman/Clementa Flowers, Mercer Co. because I think
he is
the same John Chapman that my ggrandfather's obituary states is living
in Henryetta,
OK in 1930. It lists his brother John Chapman living there. If it is
the same, he was born in IA in 1846, moved to Mercer Co. in 1848; and
if Clementa is related to
my ggrandmother as most of the Flowers in Mercer Co. were, she is not
on the
census or other sources of families there. I think she is the
daughter of my other
ggrandfather David Flowers or his brother William who lived just
across the county
line from the Chapmans. Since John would have been 82 in 1930, I'm
betting he was
living with a child of his, but I can't seem to find that information.
If anyone has any knowledge of these folks I'd sure appreciate hearing
from them. Thanks.
gail
clem(a)poncacity.net
>>
Hi list
Could SKS help me I am looking for a SAM CHAPMAN Who was married to MARTHA CHAPMAN nee HEPWORTH I believe they were from Ripon but ended up in Ackworth they had several children but I am not sure of their names the only one I am sure of is THOMAS born 17.11.1891 in Ackworth any suggestions would be appreciated as I have hit a brick wall and can't get around it
thank you
GRAHAM
Yorkshire
Gail,
Here is my original post to the Flowers Family Historical Society
http://www.geocities.com/~flowersfhs/Queries.htm
from a year or two back. It lists all of John Chapman and Clementa's
children that I know of.
Clementa FLOWERS: Searching for parents/ancestors and any other info for
Clementa FLOWERS
who m. John CHAPMAN and had the following children: 1) Edna
May CHAPMAN b. Feb.6, 1883 Mercer Co, d. 11/3/1936
MO, m. July 1900 to Thomas EWING & had 2 sons John EWING &
Lewis EWING,
2) Clementa CHAPMAN, 3)Nellie CHAPMAN m. ? BURKAR, 4)Mrs.(Ruth) Dan
MELROSE, 5) Mrs. Harry TURNER, 6) Albert CHAPMAN, 7) James CHAPMAN. Any
clues welcome and appreciated!
Clem wrote:
>
> Lyn, Kathy -
>
> I'm going to get this right if it kills me. According to the 1860
> Mercer Co., MO census
> John A. Chapman, son of William C. Chapman, is 2 yrs old. Depending
> upon when
> the census was taken, he was probably born in 1858, and it states he
> was born in
> MO. You will note that his middle initial is A.
>
> This census also states that his brother Henry is 4, and was born in
> IA. I assume we
> could deduce from this that the family moved from IA to MO sometime
> between 1856
> when Henry was born and 1858 when John A. was born. Hope this clears
> up this
> muddled mess I've made.
>
> gail
> clem(a)poncacity.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clem <clem(a)poncacity.net>
> To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 3:14 PM
> Subject: Correction/John Chapman-Mercer Co.
>
> >John Chapman was born in 1856 not 1846. He would have been 74 in
> >1930. Sorry
> >for the confusion.
> >
> >gail
> >clem(a)poncacity.net
> >
> >
>
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Gail,
Thank you again, and you are doing fine:) I would not have thought of IA
to look, but that makes since as I belive that is also where some of my
Ewings were located after they moved west from PA.
John A. is the same John I am searching for, I am sure. Wonder what the
A stands for. Albert? Albert was the first name of one of John and
Clementa's sons.
Lyn
Clem wrote:
>
> Lyn, Kathy -
>
> I'm going to get this right if it kills me. According to the 1860
> Mercer Co., MO census
> John A. Chapman, son of William C. Chapman, is 2 yrs old. Depending
> upon when
> the census was taken, he was probably born in 1858, and it states he
> was born in
> MO. You will note that his middle initial is A.
>
> This census also states that his brother Henry is 4, and was born in
> IA. I assume we
> could deduce from this that the family moved from IA to MO sometime
> between 1856
> when Henry was born and 1858 when John A. was born. Hope this clears
> up this
> muddled mess I've made.
>
> gail
> clem(a)poncacity.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clem <clem(a)poncacity.net>
> To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 3:14 PM
> Subject: Correction/John Chapman-Mercer Co.
>
> >John Chapman was born in 1856 not 1846. He would have been 74 in
> >1930. Sorry
> >for the confusion.
> >
> >gail
> >clem(a)poncacity.net
> >
> >
>
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