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A member of a family group that shares a common ancestor sent thisn to all
the members. I found it both humorous and appropriate.
Enjoy,
Len
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On the grave of Ezekial Aikle in East Dalhousie Cemetery, Nova Scotia:
Here lies
Ezekial Aikle
Age 102
The Good
Die Young.
In a London, England cemetery:
Ann Mann
Here lies Ann Mann,
Who lived an old maid
But died an old Mann.
Dec. 8, 1767
In a Ribbesford, England, cemetery:
Anna Wallace
The children of Israel wanted bread
And the Lord sent them manna,
Old clerk Wallace wanted a wife,
And the Devil sent him Anna.
Playing with names in a Ruidoso, New Mexico, cemetery:
Here lies
Johnny Yeast
Pardon me
For not rising.
Memory of an accident in a Uniontown, Pennsylvania cemetery:
Here lies the body
of Jonathan Blake
Stepped on the gas
Instead of the brake.
In a Silver City, Nevada, cemetery:
Here lays Butch,
We planted him raw.
He was quick on the trigger,
But slow on the draw.
A widow wrote this epitaph in a Vermont cemetery:
Sacred to the memory of
my husband John Barnes
who died January 3, 1803
His comely young widow, aged 23, has
many qualifications of a good wife, and
yearns to be comforted.
A lawyer's epitaph in England:
Sir John Strange
Here lies an honest lawyer,
And that is Strange.
Someone determined to be anonymous in Stowe, Vermont:
I was somebody.
Who, is no business
Of yours.
Lester Moore was a Wells, Fargo Co. station agent for Naco, Arizona
in the cowboy days of the 1880's. He's buried in the Boot Hill
Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona:
Here lies Lester Moore
Four slugs from a .44
No Les No More.
In a Georgia cemetery:
"I told you I was sick!"
John Penny's epitaph in the Wimborne, England, cemetery:
Reader if cash thou art
In want of any
Dig 4 feet deep
And thou wilt find a Penny.
On Margaret Daniels grave at Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia:
She always said her feet were killing her
but nobody believed her.
In a cemetery in Hartscombe, England:
On the 22nd of June
- Jonathan Fiddle -
Went out of tune.
Anna Hopewell's grave in Enosburg Falls, Vermont has an epitaph that
sounds like something from a Three Stooges movie:
Here lies the body of our Anna
Done to death by a banana
It wasn't the fruit that laid her low
But the skin of the thing that made her go.
More fun with names with Owen Moore in Battersea, London, England:
Gone away
Owin' more
Than he could pay.
Someone in Winslow, Maine didn't like Mr. Wood:
In Memory of Beza Wood
Departed this life
Nov. 2, 1837
Aged 45 yrs.
Here lies one Wood
Enclosed in wood
One Wood
Within another.
The outer wood
Is very good:
We cannot praise
The other.
On a grave from the 1880's in Nantucket, Massachusetts:
Under the sod and under the trees
Lies the body of Jonathan Pease.
He is not here, there's only the pod:
Pease shelled out and went to God.
The grave of Ellen Shannon in Girard, Pennsylvania is almost a
consumer tip:
Who was fatally burned
March 21, 1870
by the explosion of a lamp
filled with "R.E. Danforth's
Non-Explosive Burning Fluid"
Oops! Harry Edsel Smith of Albany, New York:
Born 1903--Died 1942
Looked up the elevator shaft to see if
the car was on the way down. It was.
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I'm attaching an obituary I located on the website of THE GAZETTE of Galax,
Grayson Co., VA.
I descended from the CHAPPELL clan that came to Carroll/Greayson Co., VA
from Surry Co., NC from Harford Co., MD. But, this name is new to me. Her
husband, H. WAYNE CHAPPELL, JR. must have ties to Grayson Co. for obvious
reasons.
If anyone knows what CHAPPELL line he's in, please let me know.
(Hopewell, VA is 15-20 miles SSE of Richmond.)
Thx,
Len Chapel
George Chappell>Ambrose>Levi>William Ambrose>George Lafayette>William Armic
"Will", Ray J. Chapel, Sr., me.
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Rose Marie Vaughan Chappell, 63
Rose Marie Vaughan Chappell, 63, of Hopewell, died Monday, May 24, 1999, at
her home. She was a life-long resident of Hopewell. She was a member of
First United Methodist Church and a retired total quality control
coordinator with Bridgestone-Firestone Inc., with 30 years of service. She
was the daughter of the late Jesse Milton Vaughan and Benys Abernathy
Vaughan Gilliam.
Survivors include her husband, H. Wayne Chappell Jr., of Hopewell; her
children, Bonnie C. Moody and husband, Thomas A. Moody of Chester, Milton G.
Chappell and Michael Valentine, both of Norfolk, Chuck M. Chappell and wife,
Kelly Stewart Chappell of Prince George, Chrissy M.
Chappell and Claire Bradman, both of Chester; her grandchildren, Scott
H. Moody and wife, Terri Miles Moody, and Tyler R. Moody, all of
Chester, Joshua M. Chappell, Sydney M. Chappell and Jacob R. Chappell, all
of Prince George; and a sister, Nancy V. Gee of Richardson, Texas.
A celebration of life service was held Thursday at First United Methodist
Church with the Rev. David Wade officiating. Burial will be private.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Virginia Heart Transplant
Center, Henrico Doctors Hospital, 1602 Skipwith Road, Richmond, Va.,
23229.
Hopewell Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
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Guerdon CHAPEL born: 1793, possibly in Chenango Co NY; married: 1814
Rachel LANDON (dau of Nathaniel LANDON and Hannah GREEN b. 1797,
Burford, Canada; d. 1876, Ada, Kent Co MI; buried Findlay Cemetery in
Ada MI) married in Burford Canada; he died: 02-May-1863, Ada, Kent Co
MI; buried: Findlay Cemetery in Ada MI
Children:
1. Eliza Jane b. 1818 (Burford Canada)- 2. Jessie b. 1820 (Burford
Canada) - 3. Mary b. 18 Sep 1823 (Burford Canada) m. 20 Mar 1850 John
MACNAUGHTON (Ada MI) d. 22 Dec 1910 (Ada MI) bur. Findlay Cem, Ada MI ,
Children: Dougald, Hannah, Celia, John Henry, Jennie, John Edmond- 4.
Marquis b. 1825 (Burford Canada) m. Lila, 2nd Lieutenant Co B, 3rd
Infantry, service 29 Aug 1864 - 7 Jul 1865, Ada Township Treasurer 1861,
Children: Mary J., Son, Guerdon L.- 5. Leman B. b. 1830 (Oakland Co MI)
m. 1850 Helen M. DENNISON, served in Civil War 1864 - 1866, Ada Twp
Clerk 1868 - 1870, 1872, Children: Augusta A., Adeline O., William A.,
Elmer E. Royal A. - 6. (Possibly) Rachel b. @1837 in MI
Would like to correspond with others researching this line, I am
descended from Mary CHAPEL MacNAUGHTON
Jana Wellman Ulrich
http://members.aol.com/janau
Hello All,
Would appreciate any information on the parents of my two Chappell
"great grandmothers".
Rebecca Chappell b: 23 Oct 1782 d: 1855, m: Nathan Harris
dau of Christopher Chappell and Elizabeth ? Chappell.
Susan Chappell b: 1810 m. David Poole
and dau Patience Ann Poole was born 5 Jun 1833, Troy NC and d: 19 Mar
1897. Patience married Elisha P. Harris.
I have no info on Susan's parent's names.
Thanks for any assistance.
Martha
Hello all:
Sarah Jane Chappell (1821KY-1890MO) and David Johnson (1811KY-1875MO) were
married in Boone Co, MO in 1844. They settled in Randolph Co, MO where they
raised a large family.
Need help in establishing that Sarah was one of the several daughters (and
two sons) of Harrison Henry Chappell (1792VA-1832MO) and Mariza (Minto)
Chappell (1800VA-1838MO.)
Haven't been able to find death records for Harrison, but he was a son of
Revolutionary War soldier John Chappell (1756-1835) and Mary Yayman of
Fairfax Co,VA. Will share. Thanks. Jean Hurtt
Suzanne,
Is the book still available? If so, please contact John at
chapelj(a)email.msn.com
Thanks,
Len
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With the permission of the listowner, I am offering for sale:
"A Genealogical History of the Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred
Families of Virginia," compiled by Phil E. Campbell, Kansas City, Mo.,
1895. 209 pages; bound in brown leather
-- This is the first edtion, which was published in Kansas City by
Tiernan-Havens Printing Co., 1895
--Written in the front is "Ethel Chappell Dabney--Cadiz, Kentucky. June
17-1895." This is the only writing in the entire book.
--On the first page of the first chapter is pasted a small piece of
paper, on which is engraved "Compliments of Phil E. Chappell"
--I consider this book to be in almost mint condition. No pages have
been turned down or torn in any way. The binding is totally in tact, and
there are only two small (about the size of the end of a pencil eraser)
light marks near the upper left corner. There are VERY minimal wear areas
at the top and bottom of the book's spine.
--The price is $100.00, which is what I paid for it in 1997.
This would make a wonderful Father's Day, Graduation, or just any kind
of gift--especially for yourself!
Suzanne Coker
Atlanta, GA
<thecokers(a)juno.com>
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Hello my Chappell relatives.
I've just subscribed to the Chappell web site and wanted to introduce myself
and of course ask for some assistance in my family tree search. I'm looking
for advice or help pertaining to Drewry or Drury CHAPPELL. I've read the
Chappell / Dickie book and my Drury seems to be one generation off from the
Drury listed. I know the book indicates he had no children but I wonder if
there is not a relation. I've heard rumors that he may have married an
american indian? I have several pages of Chappell relatives to share if
anyone is interested. Any advice or help pertaining to this matter is
appreciated in advance.
My direct decendants on my mother's side are:
1) Drury or Drewry CHAPPELL born 1778 to ??? married Sally Sexton
Drury was married in WAKE Co., N.C. and he is later listed on the 1840 and
1850 Hickman Co., Tenn census which also indicates he was born in N.C.
2) Drury son was John Elmer Chappell born 1815 to ??? who was married to
Lucy Ann ??? born 1816 or 19 to 12/10/1891
3) John son was Jackson Martin Chappell born 3/8/1843 to 2/21/1911
He was married to Amanda Louisa Patton
4) Jackson son was Lawson Nunnelly Chappell born 1/22/1874 to 7/10/1947
5) Lawson daughter was Margaret Virginia Chappell who married Edward Lewis
6) Their son - me, is Edward Daily Lewis Jr. born 11/23/1956.
This seems to be my night to try to clear up my Chappell questions!
I'm still grappling with the question of whether JOHN CHAPPELL of
"Speedwell" fame was the brother or father of THOMAS CHAPPELL, b, 1612,
Gravesend, England, d. Bet. 1694-1700, Hopewell, Charles City Co.,VA.
My inherited tree shows that these two men were brothers, not father
and son. Their father was
THOMAS CHAPPELL b.late 1550-early 1551, Capner, Portishedd, England
m. 1st Ann Morgan
m. 2nd bef. 1603, England, to ELIZABETH PERCIVAL
Children of Thomas and second wife, Elizabeth Percival:
1. James b. Abt. 1603
2. Richard b. Abt. 1606
3. JOHN b. Abt. 1608--Capt. of the "Speedwell"
4. THOMAS b. 1612 d. bet. 1694-1700
m. MARY BANISTER
5. Ann b. Abt. 1615
I seem to be the only person who doesn't KNOW that John (Speedwell)
was the father of Thomas (Banister)!
Does someone have a DOB for John that would make it possible for
him to be THOMAS's father, not his brother? I have always been under the
impression that John/Speedwell did not settle in America, although his
brother Thomas did.
Would someone be so kind as to send me some proof that they were, in
fact, father and son?
"Speedwell" is used as a middle name in my husband's family, so I
quess someone thought his line went back to Capt. John. I'd really like
for that to be the case and would love to correct my misinformation.
Thank you,
Suzanne
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Joyce Harrison and others,
I am trying to pin down the marriage date of THOMAS CHAPPELL (b. 1761,
Sussex Co., VA, d. 1836, Twiggs Co., GA) and LAVINA COX, widow of SION
WHEELUS.
I have visited Joyce's wonderful website, and Joyce concludes that
Thomas Chappell and Lavina Wheelus were not married until 1798.
However, I think they were married in 1797. See below:
>From the Records of the William Creek Baptist Church:
1787--Lavina Cox Wheelus is a member of Williams Creek Baptist Church in
Warren, Co., GA.
April 8, 1797--Lavina Cox Wheelus dismissed from church: "Ordered that
Lavina Wheelus NOW CHAPPELL have a letter of dismission."
This appears to indicate that Lavina was married to Thomas Chappell by
this time and was moving her church membership, perhaps to the church
where he was a member.
>From Joyce's site--
Under the heading "Return on Estates - 1798-1811 is the following about
Sion Whelis: "49. WHELIS, Lion decd. 11 Dec 1797 pg 53, 54, 168."
[Crumpton, "Warren County, Georgia, 1793-19--, Genealogy, Vol. I, p. 561]
Note: I BELIEVE this indicates that the estate filed "returns" (reports)
for the first time on December 11, 1797. Could it mean that?
24 Jan 1798 WHEELER, Lovinah Administratrix
COX, Ichabod Bond Person
DISMUKES, Edmund Bond Person
WHEELIS, Sion Deceased
[ Abstracted from Deed Book A, p. 20 by Daniel Nathan Crumpton, 1987, in
his book "Cemteries and Genealogy--Warren County, Georgia and Immediate
Vacinity, 1792-1987, p. 164]
Note: Does this entry indicate Lavina's being named administratrix for
the first time on January 24, 1798?
Then, of course, there's the problem of her being listed as
WHEELER/Wheelus!
(By the way, Ichabod Cox was Lavina's brother.)
I have found numerous instances of people not administrating estates
until a long time--sometimes years--after a person's death. Is it
possible that Sion might have died in 1796-- or even earlier? How else
could Lavina be referred to as "now Chappell" in April, 1797?
I'm confused. Just throwing this out in hopes that someone will
"straighten me out"!
Thanks,
Suzanne Coker
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Hello, Chappell listers,
Nov. 4, 1783, Halifax Co. VA Deed Bk. 13 p.18: John BANKS, Sarah BANKS,
Marmaduke Standfield & WILLIAM TRAYLOR of Halifax give bond to JOHN
CHAPPELL OF HALIFAX 4 Nov 1783. Said John Banks & Sarah Banks, widow and
relict of Thomas Banks, late deceased, have sold to CHAPPELL a tract in
Halifax about 350 ac. where John and Sarah now dwell and said Thomas,
deceased, lived also. If John BANKS, Sarah BANKS, Stanfield, & TRAYLOR
convey free of dower rights to CHAPPELL their bond to be void.
Signed: John Banks
Sarah (her X mark) BANKS
Marmaduke Stanfield
WILLIAM TRAYLOR
Wit.: Richard Bradshaw
Edward Garlington
John DICKIE Recorded May 20,1784
I saw this on the Traylor mailing list and wondered if anyone could
shed any light on it for me. I know the date means that this could be
JOHN CHAPPELL b. 1738 d. abt. 1808 m. Nanny Harrison. Is it? I had not
known he was ever in Halifax.
Thank you,
Suzanne Coker
Interesting side note: IF this IS John Chappell of Nanny Harrison, this
legal transaction represents my ancestor, William Traylor, (and his
in-laws) selling land to my husband's ancestor. Kinda neat!
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Len & other Chappell family...
I had thought that I had read 'somewhere' that our Chappell line connected
to Capt. John Chappell of Speedwell fame, but never could find it
again...;( Seems we have no connection after all!! :(
So much of my information I'm afraid wasn't substantiated & as a 'novice'
much of what I posted early on the GenForum regretably was in error!! ;(
Here's food for thought...
just today I found in my notes that was sent to me by Barbara Shore...
excerpts from the Chappell-Dickie book...page 181 if some of you have the
book.
There is an Andrew Chappell who was not listed with the other Chappell's
at the top of the page, but goes on to say,
'but was living in the Parish St. Marie's Ann Arundel County, and died
there in 1639 without issue. Note says that evidently Andrew Chappell was
engaged wih his vessel in coasting on the Chesapeke Bay...
Record of him is as follows:
Andrew Chappell received 'Thirty pounds of beaver skins due him for wages
at a court held at St. Marie's , Ann Arundel County, for serving several
days in the months of September, October, November, & December, 1636, as
one of the Grand Enquest (Supreme Court)'....
I for one would like to know for sure if he indeed died without issue!!
The reason I question this is that it is believed, correct me if I'm wrong,
that our George Chappell was born here in Maryland...
And even though many say Thomas Chappell is the line that we decend from,
I've yet to find that documented either!
I would love to have this documentation for my data if anyone has it!
Just seems to me that if we have a man who frequents the Chesapeke Bay,
Andrew Chappell, it would seem to me that he would warrant a closer look!
If anyone ever finds out who 'George Chappell's' father & mother were,
please let me know!
Thanks, Darcy Tolliver-Noonkester 0:)
>Len & other Chappell family...
>
>I had thought that I had read 'somewhere' that our Chappell line >connected
>to Capt. John Chappell of Speedwell fame, but never could >find it
>again...;( Seems we have no connection after all!! :(
Darcy,
We may connect to JOHN CHAPPELL, but I HAVE to see the proof, not HEAR the
proof.
>Here's food for thought...just today I found in my notes that was sent to
>me by Barbara Shore...excerpts from the Chappell-Dickie book...page 181 if
>some of you have the book.
No, I don't have the book, but I sure would like to get my hands on it to
see how the information is documented.
>The reason I question this is that it is believed, correct me if I'm wrong,
>that our George Chappell was born here in Maryland...
Again, I have seen NO documention that GEORGE CHAPPELL was born in MD. There
IS documentation that two of his three known children, MARY and JAMES, JR.,
were born in MD. The other known child, AMBROSE (our line), has no birth
location documented that I'm aware of.
By the way, I'm in the process of pinpointing the land GEORGE CHAPPELL
purchased by a NC Land Grant dated 1792. I was in the area last Wednesday,
and it's nice land considering all the iron in the soil. It almost looks
like red clay.
I was in Yadkin Co. today, at Swaim's Baptist Church, and the cemetery is
full of CHAPPELL tombstones. This line descended from GEORGE, JAMES JR.,
SHERREL, MOSES, and so on. MOSES' wife, KESSIAH, was a SWAIM. That should
explain the connection, I guess.
Keep my posted, and tell your MOM and brother 'hi' for me,
Len
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My g-g-grandmother, Susan Chappell, was born abt. 1847, Blount Co., TN,
married Samuel Henry
Miser/Mizer, b.1842, had 3 daughters, Mollie, Ollie and Tennie.(my
g-grandmother, married Henry Clay Whitfield, Mt. View, AR, Stone Co.)
Apparently, Susan and Samuel divorced as she was living with Tennie and
Henry @1900, while Samuel's 2nd wife was listed as Caroline Simpson.)
Appreciate any help,
jane
Jane Yoakum Evans
106 S 68th St
Broken Arrow, OK 74014-6954
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I am trying to find relatives of my husband, Herbert C. Chapple. His
father was Herbert F. Chapplle; and his g-grandfather was Nelson
Chapple. I know the Chapple name is spelled differently. Nelson Chapple
came into New York state from Canada, but I don't know where. He married
Olive Remington. Would appreciate any info if anybody has any. thanks -
R.Chapple
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Dave is a really good source of Chappell info. If you ask him politely,
he might see if he could help ya. (He said he'd give it a try!)
Deb
Chappell Listowner
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Hi Deb, I am always glad to help anyone searching Chappell or any other
name I have. I don't claim to have all the answers but I do have a lot of
material. You can put my name and e-mail address out. I do check several
of the "lists" on regular basis.
Dave Blaine
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> Let me get this straight! I don't want to do anything wrong.
> Its alright if I put your name out on the Chappell-L that you would be
glad to
> help anyone searching for Chappell info with your large Chappell data
base.
> (and give your email address) Is that right? (I hope so! I'm sure you
could
> help ALOT of people!!)
> Deb
>
> David Blaine wrote:
>
> > "Send" away.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > ----------
> > > Do you think it might be better for me to "send" them to you or to put
> > the info
> > > someother way?
> > > Deb
> > >
> > > David Blaine wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi Deb, I have Chappells from all over, but all are descended from
> > Captain
> > > > John and his son, Thomas. I have a little bit on Chappells from
Surry
> > > > County, North Carolina. I have not been able to tie them to John
and
> > > > Thomas. It appears they came to Surry County from Maryland.
> > > >
> > > > Dave Blaine
> > > > dblaine(a)ptdprolog.net
> > >
> > >
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Deb, Dave, and whoever,
That is a true statement about not being able to tie GEORGE CHAPPELL who
migrated from Maryand to Surry (current day Yadkin) Co., NC, to Captain JOHN
CHAPPELL.
If anyone can do so, I'd love to "see" the proof.
Len Chapel
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>Dave is a really good source of Chappell info. If you ask him politely,
>he might see if he could help ya. (He said he'd give it a try!)
>Deb
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>From: "David Blaine" <dblaine(a)ptdprolog.net>
>Subject: Re: Chappell
>Date: Thu, 13 May 99 10:57:33 PDT
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>Hi Deb, I am always glad to help anyone searching Chappell or any other
>name I have. I don't claim to have all the answers but I do have a lot of
>material. You can put my name and e-mail address out. I do check several
>of the "lists" on regular basis.
>
>Dave Blaine
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> > Let me get this straight! I don't want to do anything wrong.
> > Its alright if I put your name out on the Chappell-L that you would be
>glad to
> > help anyone searching for Chappell info with your large Chappell data
>base.
> > (and give your email address) Is that right? (I hope so! I'm sure you
>could
> > help ALOT of people!!)
> > Deb
> >
> > David Blaine wrote:
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> > > "Send" away.
> > >
> > > Dave
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> > > > Do you think it might be better for me to "send" them to you or to
>put
> > > the info
> > > > someother way?
> > > > Deb
> > > >
> > > > David Blaine wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi Deb, I have Chappells from all over, but all are descended
>from
> > > Captain
> > > > > John and his son, Thomas. I have a little bit on Chappells from
>Surry
> > > > > County, North Carolina. I have not been able to tie them to John
>and
> > > > > Thomas. It appears they came to Surry County from Maryland.
> > > > >
> > > > > Dave Blaine
> > > > > dblaine(a)ptdprolog.net
> > > >
> > > >
> >
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I would like to thank Everyone who responded to my Query on
the Chappell / Chappel in Surry North Carolina,
The way I came across the Last name was on the Death Certificate of her
sons one of them say Chappell and another says Chappel, Nancy Married
Samuel Brooks in Surry NC they are listed in the 1850 census
p. 190, South district, dwelling 442, family 444
Brooks, Samuel, 30, m, farmer, $200 in real estate, b. NC, cannot read
Nancy, 20, f, b. NC
Moses, 3, m,
William, 2, m,
Ellen, 5/12, f
Sarah, 14, f
later they have more children one was named Sherrill BROOKS and I
think that is a very unusual name for that time know listed just a few
houses down from Nancy and Samuel lives Sherrel Chappel in the surry
1850 census page 190 I don't really know what connection there is to
each other but i bet there is a connection, the Brooks Family around
1870 go to Christian County Ky, then Indenpendace Ar , I have found
Chappel / chappell there along with Swaim , Samuel Brooks Mother was
Sarah Swaim any info on these family's in these areas will be of help
,
I do have more on these families on my web site at
http://www.my-ged.com/brooks
Thanks Evelyn
Hopefully someone can help me.
I am searching for my sister-in-law.
This is what I have so far:
John CHAPPEL b. 1865ish; he was a minister in Canada (not sure where)
John's son was - Lloyd Applebee CHAPPEL b. March 15, 1898 Canada. He
married Lilliam Merle WYLIE b. Nov. 21, 1911 in Bainsville, MO
She is trying to dig up more information, meanwhile does any of this sound
familiar to anyone.
Thanks so much,
Becky
Kyle & Evelyn Long wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone has any Infor on Nancy Chappell born 05
> November 1829 she Married samuel Brooks Abt. 1844 in surry Nc one of
> there sons was Named Sherrill Brooks so I wondered if they could be
> connected to sherril chappel any thought would be helpful
>
> Evelyn