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Author: brentchipman
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just looking for imformation on family before my grampa bill chipman
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Author: t42Moore
Surnames: CHIPMAN
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CHIPMAN Murray U and Edna Mae
I photographed this gravestone in the Moore Cemetery, Arlington,Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.
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Author: t42Moore
Surnames: CHIPMAN
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CHIPMAN Janice K 1951
I photographed this gravestone in the Moore Cemetery, Arlington,Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.
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Author: genealogist99
Surnames: Chipman
Classification: deed
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I think White & Coles are in error, and that John Chipman of Pittsylvania Co., VA is the actual son of James and Mary (Minor) Chipman.
Records:
John Chipman
Pittsylvania Co., VA
Lunenburg Co., VA: Tithes of Cornelius Cargill, 1749. One tithe for John Chipman.
Halifax Co., VA was formed in 1752 from Lunenburg Co.
July 14, 1755. John Chipman enters the vacant land not exceeding 400 acres between Hogan, Thomas, and Harris lines on Cane Creek.
February 15, 1764. John Chipman 400 acres on branches of Cane Creek beginning at his corner, adjoining his own land and the Read and Clay lines.
December 25, 1765. John Chipman 400 acres both sides of Fall Creek beginning at Innes fore and aft.
May 15, 1766. John Chipman of Halifax Co. to Roger Atkinson, merchant. 190 acres on both sides of Cane Creek whereon said Chipman now dwells, part of 383 acres granted by patent to James Hogan September 10, 1760. Signed: John Chipman (JC). Witnesses: Ben Lankford, Thomas Dillard Jr., Theops. Lacy, Jno. Donolson. Recorded: July 17, 1766.
Deeds from Entry Record Book 1737-1777 (covers Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Patrick, and Franklin counties.
October 26, 1766. John Chipman 400 acres on the south fork of Smith River beginning at the mouth and up both sides.
October 28, 1766. John Chipman 400 acres on Buffaloe Creek beginning at Wards upper line.
November 1, 1766. John Chipman 400 acres on top of the Main Mountain adjoining his own lines on the north and east side.
Pittsylvania Co., VA was formed in 1767 from Halifax Co
1767. Tithables taken for Pittsylvania Co. by John Dix: John Chipman, Constable, one tithe.
June 26, 1767. "John Chipman came into Court and took the Oath of a Constable as also the several Oaths by Law prescribed."
Pittsylvania Co. Will: Joshua Worsham Sr. Left to sons Robert and Joshua one half each of a tract of land on Hat Creek on the waters of Smith River which was purchased from John Chipman. Probated August 29, 1771.
1777. Pittsylvania Co. Oaths of Allegiance: John Chipman, Jacob Chipman.
This material was compiled by Lucille Payne of the Pittsylvania Co., VA Historical Society. John Chipman's Oath of Allegiance qualifies descendants for DAR membership.
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