Babsy,
I am looking for a William Chapman Sr. , probably from Virginia, who was in
Rowan County, NC in the 1810 time frame. There was a William Chapman Jr.
and family living nearby, so my William Sr. must have been at least 50 or
over in 1810. Did you have a William Chapman that would have left Virginia
and moved to NC?
Thanks,
Gary W. Chapman
gary.chapman(a)att.net
-----Original Message-----
From: sikora,barbara <babsy(a)neo.rr.com>
To: CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHAPMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-L] {not a subscriber} Adoption records in 1820-1830
Do you know if your John Chapman had a brother, William, from Va.?
5 brothers came over together and I am trying to find them. I do not know
his
birthdate
but his son was born in 1842.
Babsy
Pabell39(a)aol.com wrote:
> To Paul Gray
>
> I don't have an answer to your question, but the list of names you are
> searching caught my eye. I am also searching CHAPMAN, STRANGE, and GRAY.
>
> The farthest I've gotten so far is to ALEXANDER STRANGE, SR., born abt.
1661
> Devon England; died abt 1725 New Kent County, Virginia.
>
> Also have WALTER ANDERSON CHAPMAN (the son of John Chapman of Virginia),
born
> 1811 Franklin Co. Missouri, died about 1877 Crawford County,
Missouri.
> Married LOUISA MAY GRAY SAUNDERS, born about 1812 in Virginia, died about
> 1880 in Crawford County Missouri. Her mother was FRANCES "FANNIE" GRAY,
born
> about 1788 and died after 1850.
>
> Fannie's was married to Reuben Saunders born abt 1785 in Carolina County,
> Virginia and died about 1848 in Virginia.
>
> Any connections?
>
> Pam Bell
>
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