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Hello, If you have any information on Joseph Chappel or Chappell born 1806
in Llanelli, Wales please let me know.
Thank You,
Mary Chappell Langan----- Original Message -----
From: "Barbara de Mare" <barbarademare(a)yahoo.com>
To: <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>; <chappel(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAPPEL] Looking for Chappel ancestors
>A word on Chappel(l) Chapel spellings--just in case you don't already know
>this
> information. I think one or two ls is of no consequence, as is usual with
> names. However the p or double p in the case of this family are
> meaningful.
> One p Chapels are descendants of William Chapel (? - c/. 1690). Two pp
> Chappel(l)s are descendants of George Chappel (c.1615-c.1682), also of New
> London. No relationship between the two has been discovered. George
> emigrated in
> 1635 aboard the "Christian" from London. William's immigration is unknown,
> but
> his first four children were certainly born in New London.
>
> If anyone wants more information on these families, let me know. I have
> spent a
> lot of time researching them, although I think I have more questions than
> answers.
>
>
> Barbara L. de Mare, Esq.
> Attorney, historian, genealogist, grandmother
> 155 Polifly Road
> Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
>
> (201) 567-9440 office
> http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
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> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 12:36:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [CHAPPEL] Looking for Chappel ancestors
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> Author: jcrayton42
> Surnames: CHAPPELL / CHAPPEL -JOHNSON-FISHER-RANSOM
> Classification: queries
>
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>
> http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.chappel/99.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx
>
> Message Board Post:
>
> Yes, there was definitely ALABAMA and a JOHNSON connection.
> There were two female Chappell's living in household with Harriett. Mary
> Chappel
> and Maria Chappell...note how they spelled Chappel differently...
>
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Hi Barbara,
Thank you for clarifying this William & George issue.
I knew that William is my ancestor. We still pronounce the name Chapel
(like maple) with a long A.
Some of the old town records list the name as Chaapel to denote the long A.
I have not been actively researching for a while..
I did recently find a link to some things at the University of Connecticut.
This link is to The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut.
I thought of you as I read through it, as it has lots of sprawling
legalese language and I know you like that.
A few Chapel / Chappel items in there.
These are .pdf files and it is searchable.
http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/
Also the link to the Digital Collections allows a search.
I found some early New London records and a searchable Joshua Hempstead
diary.
More there to discover I am thinking.
Be well,
Ed Chapel
Father, grandfather, genealogy enthusiast, programmer
On 2/11/2011 8:01 AM, Barbara de Mare typed with ever so nimble fingers:
> A word on Chappel(l) Chapel spellings--just in case you don't already know this
> information. I think one or two ls is of no consequence, as is usual with
> names. However the p or double p in the case of this family are meaningful.
> One p Chapels are descendants of William Chapel (? - c/. 1690). Two pp
> Chappel(l)s are descendants of George Chappel (c.1615-c.1682), also of New
> London. No relationship between the two has been discovered. George emigrated in
> 1635 aboard the "Christian" from London. William's immigration is unknown, but
> his first four children were certainly born in New London.
>
> If anyone wants more information on these families, let me know. I have spent a
> lot of time researching them, although I think I have more questions than
> answers.
>
>
> Barbara L. de Mare, Esq.
> Attorney, historian, genealogist, grandmother
> 155 Polifly Road
> Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
>
> (201) 567-9440 office
> http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>
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Author: BarbaradeMare
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Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
A word on Chappel(l) Chapel spellings--just in case you don't already know this
information. I think one or two ls is of no consequence, as is usual with
names. However the p or double p in the case of this family are meaningful.
One p Chapels are descendants of William Chapel (? - c/. 1690). Two pp
Chappel(l)s are descendants of George Chappel (c.1615-c.1682), also of New
London. No relationship between the two has been discovered. George emigrated in
1635 aboard the "Christian" from London. William's immigration is unknown, but
his first four children were certainly born in New London.
If anyone wants more information on these families, let me know. I have spent a
lot of time researching them, although I think I have more questions than
answers.
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A word on Chappel(l) Chapel spellings--just in case you don't already know this
information. I think one or two ls is of no consequence, as is usual with
names. However the p or double p in the case of this family are meaningful.
One p Chapels are descendants of William Chapel (? - c/. 1690). Two pp
Chappel(l)s are descendants of George Chappel (c.1615-c.1682), also of New
London. No relationship between the two has been discovered. George emigrated in
1635 aboard the "Christian" from London. William's immigration is unknown, but
his first four children were certainly born in New London.
If anyone wants more information on these families, let me know. I have spent a
lot of time researching them, although I think I have more questions than
answers.
Barbara L. de Mare, Esq.
Attorney, historian, genealogist, grandmother
155 Polifly Road
Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
(201) 567-9440 office
http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/
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Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 12:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAPPEL] Looking for Chappel ancestors
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Author: jcrayton42
Surnames: CHAPPELL / CHAPPEL -JOHNSON-FISHER-RANSOM
Classification: queries
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Yes, there was definitely ALABAMA and a JOHNSON connection.
There were two female Chappell's living in household with Harriett. Mary Chappel
and Maria Chappell...note how they spelled Chappel differently...
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Author: jcrayton42
Surnames: CHAPPELL / CHAPPEL -JOHNSON-FISHER-RANSOM
Classification: queries
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Yes, there was definitely ALABAMA and a JOHNSON connection.
There were two female Chappell's living in household with Harriett. Mary Chappel and Maria Chappell...note how they spelled Chappel differently...
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Author: jcrayton42
Surnames: CHAPPEL / CHAPPELL - FISHER - RANSOM
Classification: queries
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Cheryl, Thanks for all your responses..I'm keeping all in a file...As I said we have very little information ..only sibling's name I have is Harriett and her son Rollin(? Scott) and the names of her children...What is so amazing she had so many names..when she was with Latimer Fisher she was called Mary Amelia ( Pamelia) aka: Mila, Melee Chappel / Chappell...I once talked with a Mary 'Lil Chappell said she was 98-99 y/o.. She gave me names, Andrew,Abraham ( found a Abraham in Ft Bend, around same age but that didn't give much.....
I'm very interested in your relative with the Chappell / Fisher connection...
Please continue to send me information
Did I say she Mary Amelia and her first 4 kids lived in Chriesman, TX...all kids were Fishers' and born in Chriesman...Only two of her kids were young enouh to wear their stepfather name and was raised as Ransom... Her youngest son JAMES L Ransom lived in Brenham,TX I believe.
Believe they had some association with the BLACK's Farm.
Thank you for all yoour help..God's Blessings to you and your
j crayton
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Author: chrystalhamilton69
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Sarah & Thom had these offspring Birtha(bertha) Chappel
Lawrence Chappel 1895
Arthur Chappel 1896
Thomas Chappel 1904
Sarah Chappel 1906
Rosie Janie Chappel McGregor Coker 1907
Beaulah (Buelah)Chappel 1910
Annie Mae Chappel 1915 (twins) Lillie Mae Chappel 1915 -
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There could very well be an Alabama connection, but I am unsure. I am really having a hard time, as unfortunately, not much history was shared. I will ask around some more and see what I can find...esp related to Alabama. Fingers crossed.
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