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age 68
HP015, Spicer Lot | John Segar CHAMPLIN
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7752 |
Name Suffix: Jr | Joseph CHAMPLIN
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7753 |
Name Suffix: Sr
Name Prefix: Col.
All descendants of Joseph and Rebecca are Mayflowers | Joseph CHAMPLIN
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7754 |
Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Abraham (Rev.) S. CHANDLER
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7755 |
Margaret Chandler was a widow of Henry Monck when she married WilliamDenison. | Margaret CHANDLER
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7756 |
Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of eighth cousin once removed | Unknown CHANDLER
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7757 |
Name Suffix: Reverend D.D.
!Graduated from Yale in 1837. President of Beloit Col., 1853. | Aaron Lucius CHAPIN, Reverend D.D.
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7758 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p 100. | Clarissa M. CHAPIN
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7759 |
Name Suffix: Deacon | Laertes CHAPIN, Deacon
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7760 |
Name Suffix: Reverend
!Graduated from Yale in 1844. He was also a Congregational Clergyman. | Nathan Colton CHAPIN, Reverend
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7761 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | CHAPMAN
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7762 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | CHAPMAN
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7763 |
!d. Josiah F., bur. Dec. 18, 1801, a. 1 d. C.R.1.
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7764 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Abby Prudence CHAPMAN
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7765 |
REFN: 14840 | Addie May CHAPMAN
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7766 |
REFN: 13543 | Addison K. CHAPMAN
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7767 |
REFN: 2172 | Albert M. CHAPMAN
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7768 |
REFN: 11537 | Albert O. CHAPMAN
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7769 |
REFN: 10904 | Aletho Jane CHAPMAN
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7770 |
REFN: 8113
Lived at Fraziersburg, Muskingum Co, Ohio. | Alfred CHAPMAN
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7771 |
REFN: 748 | Alfred A. CHAPMAN
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7772 |
REFN: 10784 | Alfred Wells CHAPMAN
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7773 |
REFN: 11658 | Alice Jane CHAPMAN
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7774 |
REFN: 12780 | Alvin CHAPMAN
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7775 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Amos CHAPMAN
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7776 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Amos CHAPMAN
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7777 |
REFN: 6438 | Andrew CHAPMAN
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7778 |
REFN: 7457 | Andrew CHAPMAN
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7779 |
REFN: 7987 | Angeline CHAPMAN
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7780 |
REFN: 11932 | Ann Elizabeth CHAPMAN
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7781 |
!Annas, d. Josiah F. and Mary, bp. Nov. 25, 1804. C.R.3.
!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
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7782 |
REFN: 13671 | Anne CHAPMAN
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7783 |
REFN: 7920 | Anne CHAPMAN
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7784 |
REFN: 14837 | Annie Margaret CHAPMAN
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7785 |
REFN: 5031 | Antha CHAPMAN
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7786 |
REFN: 12035 | Arcelia C. CHAPMAN
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7787 |
REFN: 5855 | Aries CHAPMAN
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7788 |
REFN: 9175 | Artemisia CHAPMAN
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7789 |
Asa fitted for college with Rev. Frederick W. Hotchkiss, the venerated pastor of the church of Say-Brook, and graduated at Yale, in the class of 1792. Of his scholarship while a member of college,, it is sufficient to say that he shared the highest honors of his class, with the Hon. Roger M. Sherman.
After he was graduated, he taught for a time in the academy of North Salem and also Norwalk, and continued to teach while in the practice of his profession.
He studied his profession with Hon. Tapping Reeve, of Litchfield, and was admitted to the bar in 1795, and settled in the practice of law at Newtown, Fairfield Co., Conn., and was repeatedly elected the representative of that town to the General Assembly of the state, and in 1817, was elected a member of the governor's council, comprising at that time twelve members. In 1818, he was elected judge of the superior court and court of errors, which office he held until his death.
In the autumn of 1824, he removed from Newtown to New Haven, where he opened a law school, but which, owing to his declining health, he was obliged to relinquish; and after two journeys to the Springs, and through the Canadas, he returned to New Haven where he died. His widow survived him nearly twenty-five years, and died at the residence of her son in Brooklyn. It has been remarked by Professor Silliman, "that he kept up, through life, in a remarkable degree, a fresh acquaintance with his collegiate studies," and by the Hon. Thomas Day, that "he possessed a vigorous and discriminating mind." He was attentive to business, and prompt in the performance of official duty. | Asa CHAPMAN
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7790 |
REFN: 5309 | Asabel CHAPMAN
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7791 |
REFN: 4898
He never married. | Asahel CHAPMAN
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7792 |
REFN: 12796 | Authur CHAPMAN
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7793 |
!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
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!1st cousin 6 times removed.
If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. | Becca CHAPMAN
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7794 |
REFN: 5911 | Benjamin CHAPMAN
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7795 |
REFN: 12876 | Benjamin F. CHAPMAN
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7796 |
REFN: 5273 | Benjamin F. CHAPMAN
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7797 |
REFN: 5742 | Betsey CHAPMAN
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7798 |
REFN: 13061 | Betsy Hull CHAPMAN
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7799 |
REFN: 12040 | Calvin George CHAPMAN
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7800 |
Still Living. | Carie CHAPMAN
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