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7951 REFN: 851
James Chapman was a millwright by occupation. He was also a herbalis
t and Dr. He was buried Dec 13, 1889 in Lincoln Cemetery, Rochester
, Olmsted Co, Minnesota. 
James Henry CHAPMAN
 
7952 REFN: 13130 James Hill CHAPMAN
 
7953 REFN: 11448 James William CHAPMAN
 
7954 REFN: 5903 Jane Legget CHAPMAN
 
7955 REFN: 12993 Jane S. CHAPMAN
 
7956 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 6 times removed Jerusha CHAPMAN
 
7957 REFN: 12842 Jerusha CHAPMAN
 
7958 REFN: 542
She has a twin sister called Hepzibah Chapman. Both born on Novembe
r 17,1790. 
Jerusha CHAPMAN
 
7959 REFN: 5573 Jerusha CHAPMAN
 
7960 !Joanna, d. Isaac Rebekah, bp. Oct. 21, 1764. C.R.I.

!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
Search and Research Publishing Corp.
12265 W. 34th Place
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 274-2411

!6th great aunt.

!She could be his second wife.


If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Joanna CHAPMAN
 
7961 RESIDENCES: 1854 - Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio

REFN: 6020
Joel and Eliza Chapman reside in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co, Ohio in 1854. 
Joel CHAPMAN
 
7962 Name Prefix: Capt
REFN: 10513
The title of Captain is given him in thetown and church records of E
ast Haddam, and also in the records of the secretary of state. Joh
n Chapman was a man of considerable note in the town of Saybrook an
d East Haddam from the fact that he represented the former town in th
e General Court at fourteen sessions and the latter at eight sessions
. Atthe session of the General Court which convened May 10, 1694, t
he following act was passed: " This Court grants liberty to Captai
n John Chapman to set upa ferry over the Great River in Haddam for t
he future;" hence the name Chapman's Ferry. The probate records of H
artford and town records of East Haddamand of Herbron show that he o
wned large tracts of land in each town. Mr. Chapman died, it is supp
osed in the spring of 1712. Mrs. Chapman, the second, died October 30
, 1694.
Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records
(Hartford District),
Charles W. Manwaring,
Hartford, 1902,
Vol 2, p 173-174
CHAPMAN, Capt. John, Haddam. An agreement made among the heirs of Cap
t. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd.: Know all men by these present
s: That we, Joseph CHAPMAN of Saybrook in the County of New London, a
nd David CHAPMAN of Haddam inthe County of Hartford, and Samuel CHAP
MAN of the aforesd. Haddam, the onlynatural sons now surviving of Ca
pt. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd., andStephen CHALKER of Saybr
ook, and Joseph SELDEN of Lyme in the County of sd. New London, and L
emuel RICHARDSON of Stoningtown in the County of New London,sons-in-
law of the the abovesd. Capt. John CHAPMAN, decd. (by affinity with h
is three daughters, Elizabeth, Anne and Mehetabell CHAPMAN), and Lydi
a CHAPMAN of Haddam, do hereby declare that for ourselves, our heir
s and successors, mutually and firmly agree to the dist. of or dividi
ng the whole sd. inheritance. Moreover, it is hereby agreed upon tha
t Jabez CHAPMAN, with the approbation of the Honoured Court of Probat
e, is chosen to administer on sd. estateand to pay all the just an
d lawful debts due from the sd. estate out of his own part of the est
ate, the rest of the heirs to be freed from all entanglements whatsoe
ver.
Signed: Joseph CHAPMAN, L.S.
Jabez CHAPMAN, L.S.
Samuel CHAPMAN, L.S.
Stephen X CHALKER, L.S.
Joseph SELDEN, L.S.
Lemuel RICHARDSON, L.S.
Lydia CHAPMAN, L.S.
Witnesses: William SPENCER and Alexander SPENCER
Court Record, Page 68 -- 8 April, 1712: An agreement of the childre
n of Capt. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd., for a division of th
e estate, ws now exhibited in Court by Joseph CHAPMAN, Jabez and Samu
el CHAPMAN, sons of the deceased, and Stephen CHALKER and Lemuel RICH
ARDSON, sons-in-law. These appeared inCourt and acknowledged this t
o be their free act and deed. 
John CHAPMAN
 
7963 Name Suffix: Jr John CHAPMAN
 
7964 REFN: 13291 John CHAPMAN
 
7965 REFN: 296 John CHAPMAN
 
7966 REFN: 5368 John CHAPMAN
 
7967 REFN: 5838 John CHAPMAN
 
7968 Thanks to the fantastic reseach of Sally (Sally cscox@gci.net ] I have finally been able to establish the ancestors of Royal Jesse Chapman! As I suspected his ancestors are closely aligned to many of my Connecticut ancestral lines; the Spicer's (several connections], as well as the Geer's, Miner's, Davis', Lester's, Palmer's, Parke's, and Busecot's [through both daughters].... I expected to find links to my Spicer, Geer and Parke lines but it is amazing to me to have found so many connections but I was most surprised to find the Davis and Lester connections as these are ancestors of Arina Davis Spicer, Nancy Chapman's daughter-in-law. Here are some of the Chapman family connections;

William Chapman, b. Abt. 1626 England (?), d. December 18, 1699 New London, New London County, Connecticut
Elizabeth Palmer, b. Abt. 1641 New London, New London County, Connecticut
William Chapman, b.1665 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. August 24, 1734 New London, New London County, Connecticut
Hannah Lester, b. March 11, 1670 New London, New London County, Connecticut,
d. Abt. 1701 New London, New London County, Connecticut
William Chapman, b. March 21, 1691 New London, New London County, Connecticut, d. July 10, 1760 New London, New London County, Connecticut
Mercy Stoddard, 1696 New London County, Connecticut, d. September 27, 1777 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
David Chapman, b. April 03, 1719 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Patience Rouse,
Levi Chapman, b. October 21, 1749 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. June 21, 1828 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
John Chapman, April 10, 1775 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. August 07, 1844 New London County, Connecticut
Bethena (Barthena) Button, b. April 01, 1776 Preston, New London, Connecticut, d. April 26, 1855 New London County, Connecticut
Royal Jesse Chapman b. 1802 New London County, Connecticut

I believe this is the correct lineage of our Royal Jesse Chapman (who went by the name of Jesse.) Susan Spicer Meech also indicated in her book that our early Chapman’s were aligned with our Spicer, Geer and Palmer ancestors (William Chapman was married to Elizabeth Palmer).

Here is John Chapman’s wife Bethena (Bathena) Button’s Spicer line beginning with her parents;

Mary Spicer b. Abt. 1757 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. January 14, 1778 New London County, Connecticut
Roswell Button b. 1746 New London County, Connecticut, d. June 12, 1820 Preston, New London County, Connecticut
Edward Spicer b. April 04, 1722 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. January 08, 1797 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Hannah Bill b. September 30, 1725 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. 1761 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
John Spicer b. January 01, 1698 New London , New London County, Connecticut, d. August 28, 1753 New London , New London County, Connecticut
Mary Geer b. May 14, 1701 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. Abt. 1744 New London , New London County, Connecticut
Edward Spicer b. 1674 New London County, Connecticut, d. 1732 New London , New London County, Connecticut
Catharine (Katherine) Stone b. August 22, 1674 Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. Catharine’s mother Abigail Busecot Stone was the sister of Mary Busecot Spicer who is our 6th gr grandmother. Mary was married to Peter Spicer)
Peter Spicer b. 1644 Virginia 'Cittie', near Jamestown Virginia, d. September 16, 1694 New London, New London County, Connecticut
Mary M. Busecot b. 1648 Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, d. September 13, 1714 New London, New London County, Connecticut

The following is the Chapman - Geer connection;
Nancy M. Chapman 3, b. June 03, 1832 Nunda, Livingston County, New York, d. February 12, 1866 Mazeppa, Wabasha County, Minnesota
Asa Holmes Spicer 3, March 18, 1825 West Sparta, Livingston County, New York, d. March 03, 1897
Royal Jesse Chapman 4, b. 1802 New York (or New London County, Connecticut), d. January 21, 1890 Mazeppa, Wabasha County, Minnesota
Eliza E. b. Bet. 1800 - 1810 New York (or New London County, Connecticut), d. Abt. 1858 New York or Michigan
Bethena (Bathena) Button 5, b. April 01, 1776 Preston, New London County, Connecticut, d. April 26, 1855 New London County, Connecticut
John Chapman 5, b. April 10, 1775 Groton New London County, Connecticut, d. August 07, 1844 New London County, Connecticut
Mary Spicer 6, b. 1757 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. January 14, 1777 New London County, Connecticut
Roswell Button 6, b. 1746 New London County, Connecticut, d. June 12, 1820 Preston, New London County, Connecticut
Edward Spicer 7, b. April 04, 1722 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. January 08, 1797 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Hannah Bill 7, b. September 30, 1725 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. 1761 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Mary Geer 8, b. May 14, 1701 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. Abt. 1744 New London, New London County, Connecticut
John Spicer 8, b. January 01, 1698 New London, New London County, Connecticut, d. August 28, 1753 New London, New London County, Connecticut (John Spicer 8 > Edward Spicer 9 > Peter Spicer. (Edward Spicer 9 m. Katherine Stone 9> Abigail Busecot 10; Abigail was Mary Busecot Spicer’s sister , wife of Peter Spicer)
Robert Geer , b. January 02, 1675 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. November 20, 1742 North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. (Robert’s sister Sarah Geer Parke is also my 8th gr grandmother.)
Martha Tyler 9, b. April 09, 1676 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, d. September 18, 1741 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
George Geer III (our 9th gr grandfather) b. January 14, 1621 Heavitree, Devonshire, England, d. May 26, 1726 Preston, New London County, Connecticut
Sarah Allyn b. March 22, 1642 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, d. January 18, 1724 Preston, New London County, Connecticut

Additionally, this line of Chapman’s are aligned with my Lester and Miner ancestors. The following is the Lester - Chapman connection;
Hannah Lester b. March 11, 1670 New London, New London County, Connecticut, d. 1701 New London, New London County, Connecticut
William Chapman b. 1665 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, d. August 24, 1734 New London, New London County, Connecticut
Daniel Lester I b. April 16, 1642 Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, d. January 16, 1716 New London County, Connecticut (Daniel is the brother of our 8th gr grandfather Andrew Lester II)
Hannah Fox b. Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, d. February 22, 1712 New London, Connecticut
Andrew [Leister] Lester I (our 9th gr grandfather) b. Abt. 1618 England, d. June 07, 1669 Groton, New London County, Connecticut
Barbara Bradley b. Abt. 1620 England, d. February 02, 1652 Groton, New London, Connecticut

William and Elizabeth Palmer Chapman’s lineage also aligns with our Miner ancestors. Their great grandson Samuel Chapman married Hannah Fox. Hannah Fox is the 3rd great granddaughter of our 10th great grandfather Thomas Miner. Thomas Miner was married to Grace Palmer. 
John CHAPMAN
 
7969 REFN: 11938 John David CHAPMAN
 
7970 REFN: 10631
John, died of typhoid fever in a Union camp during the Civil was.The
y said he was 23 or 24 years old. (That doesn't make sense because wi
thhis birthdate, he would have died before the Civil War.) John marr
ied an AnneMcRay (Sp both?) and had three children. After John had d
ied she married a Mr. Gobel. They went in a covered wagon to Kansas a
nd lived for a year and then when returning broke and axle in the mu
d in Louisianna, Missouri and stayed 
John L. CHAPMAN
 
7971 REFN: 12631 John R. CHAPMAN
 
7972 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed John Smith CHAPMAN
 
7973 REFN: 12319
He moved to Cape May, New Jersey, Nov. 11, 1795, and then to Marietta
, Ohio, October 23, 1811, with all of his family except two daughter
s that were married at Cape May. Hedied at Fearing Ohio, Feb. 24, 18
20. His wifedied July 3, 1937. Mr. Chapmans occupation was farming. 
Johnathan CHAPMAN
 
7974 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth great grandaunt Jonathan CHAPMAN
 
7975 REFN: 12574
He died unmarried. 
Jonathan CHAPMAN
 
7976 REFN: 13735 Jonathan CHAPMAN
 
7977 REFN: 503
He moved to Cape May, Cape May Co, New Jersey, November 11, 1795 an
d thence to Marietta, Ohio, October 23, 1811, with all his family exc
ept twodaughters, who married at Cape May. His occupation was farmi
ng. 
Jonathan CHAPMAN
 
7978 REFN: 5088 Jonathan Job CHAPMAN
 
7979 Name Suffix: Jr.
REFN: 11623 
Joseph CHAPMAN, Jr.
 
7980 REFN: 10678 Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7981 REFN: 11893 Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7982 REFN: 12604 Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7983 REFN: 162
Unmarried 
Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7984 REFN: 4953 Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7985 REFN: 5818
Joseph Chapman was a farmer in Ohio. He and Helen Harding had oneso
n that died young. 
Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7986 REFN: 8841
Joseph died young. 
Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7987 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page36 &46.
DAR Patriot Indes, page 125 - Sol CT
Bible Records, NY, Vol. 5, page 161
DAR #214190 - May Chapman Phillips thru Joseph Chapman.
Thomas Main moved to Norwich, Chenango Co., NY before 1800. 
Joseph CHAPMAN
 
7988 REFN: 10525 Joseph Bright CHAPMAN
 
7989 REFN: 9121 Joseph Kimball CHAPMAN
 
7990 REFN: 11291 Joseph L. CHAPMAN
 
7991 REFN: 1037 Joseph Storer CHAPMAN
 
7992 REFN: 12520
Joseph W. Chapman was a lawyer by profession and resided in Madison C
ity, Indiana. 
Joseph W. CHAPMAN
 
7993 !Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
Search and Research Publishing Corp.
12265 W. 34th Place
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 274-2411

!1st cousin, 6 times removed.


If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Josiah CHAPMAN
 
7994 !Josiah Foster, s. Isaac and Rebekah, bp. Nov. 29, 1767. C.R.I.

!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
Search and Research Publishing Corp.
12265 W. 34th Place
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 274-2411

!Josiah F. s. Isaac and Rebecca [dropsy in the chest. C.R.5.], Mar. 3,1847,
a. 79 y. 3 m.

!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
Search and Research Publishing Corp.
12265 W. 34th Place
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 274-2411

!6th great uncle.


If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Josiah Foster CHAPMAN
 
7995 REFN: 14838
Died as a young man. 
Judson CHAPMAN
 
7996 REFN: 4217 Julia Ann CHAPMAN
 
7997 REFN: 12251 Julia L. CHAPMAN
 
7998 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 5 times removed Julia Octavia CHAPMAN
 
7999 REFN: 13616 Julie CHAPMAN
 
8000 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page30. Keturah York CHAPMAN
 

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