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REFN: 8323 | Rebeccah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 9363 | Rebeccah CHAPMAN
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This piece of news is usually mistakenly attributed to his father Royal Jesse.
PINE ISLAND RECORD
Friday, June 28, 1895
In Justice Hagler's Court Monday Robert Jesse Chapman was arraigned on complaint of his wife Julia A. Chapman, for threatening to do personal injury. County Attorney McClure appeared for the plaintiff and Chapman was required to give $500 bond, good for six months. Constable Tome gave Chapman time to go in the country after a bondsman and has not yet returned. Parties needing mason work done are anxious in vain for his return.
Friday, July 5, 1895
GONE WEST
The plastering trade seems to be a trying one on the moral system and since Robert Chapman returned a few weeks ago with a second wife, the people of our little village have realized this fact more than ever before. A notice was posted on Chapman's door stating that he was not needed in the village, but he thought this only a bluff and filled his house at night with guns and a few friends, who were prepared to shoot. The enraged populace knew better than to stand before his guns and sent for the County Attorney as stated last week. Chapman was arrested for making threats and given time to get a bondsman. Finding no friends ready to risk $500 on the probabilities of his keeping the peace he left town
between two days, and wife No. 2 followed later. It is said they took train West from Kasson, and Clarence Chapman followed the same trail. Ed Cross has also fallen into bad company and has followed in the steps of Chapman. Particulars later.
July 12, 1895
It was Len Cross instead of Ed who followed Chapman. Cross took the wife of William Mace at Kasson and departed for a southern clime. Creditors and a large family are anxiously awaiting his return.
November 12, 1895 Clarence Chapman arrived Saturday from Glenwood, Wisconsin where he has been laboring in a hub and spoke factory during the summer.
February 19, 1897
Mrs. Julia Chapman was granted a divorce last week in Red Wing from her husband, Robert Chapman. She will assume her maiden name which was Dixon.
THE CASS COUNTY PIONEER
Walker, Minn. August 19, 1897 DIED
Saturday night at his home on the shore of Lake May, Robert J. Chapman departed this life. He had been ailing for some little time with (illegible) atory rheumatism, but no thought of his being dangerously ill
was entertained. He was walking to the house and fell dead instantly and without a word of warning. Mrs. Chapman ran and informed neighbors who came to her assistance. Telegrams were sent to his relatives and the funeral set for Tuesday at 10 a.m., which was postponed to Wednesday at 10 a.m. pending the arrival of his brothers from Alexandria and Osakis. Deceased was born at Dundee, New York, Aug. 5, 1852, and has been twice married. Mr. Chapman was highly thought of here, and a workman of no
little energy and his sudden and untimely death is lamented by all and every sympathy goes out to the sorrowing wife and family. Six children survive him, five of whom are living in the southern part of the state.
The funeral was held at the Congregational Church, Rev. Frank A. Brown officiating. | Robert Jesse CHAPMAN
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REFN: 3084
OBJE: C:\Legacy5.0\Pictures\Robert-Chapman_1in.JPG
Bob went to Newkirk High School in Newkirk, Kay Co, Oklahoma. He wen
t into the Army in 1942serving in heavy construction of Signal Cor
p in Africa, Sicily, and Italy. He served under General George Patton
. Bob received five battle stars during his service. He was discharg
ed in 1946 at Ft Smith, Sebastian Co, Arkansas.Bob went to work i
n the oil field until about 1965. At that time, he took uppipe fitt
ing and worked until 1971. His next major job was at Newera Flour Mil
l in Arkansas City, Kansas for 14 years and retired in 1985.
Obituary: Tuesday, July 31, 2001
Robert L. Chapman, 80, of Arkansas City, KS passed away Monday, Jul
y 30, 2001 at his home. Graveside Services will be hels at 10 AM o
n Thursday, August 2, 2001 at Parker Cemetery in Arkansas City, KS
. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 1, 2001 from 3PM until 8PM a
t the Hawks Memorial Chapel. A memorial has been established with Hos
pice, Inc. and may be sentin care of the funeral home.
Robert was born November 11, 1920, in Newkirk, Kay Co, OK to LeRoy Er
vin and Addie Lorinna (Bell) Chapman. He graduated fromNewkirk HS i
n 1940, then joined the Army and served in WWII. Robert marriedAdd
a Louise Scruggs in 1954. Robert retired from ADM as an oil field pi
pefitter.
Robert is survived by 2 sons, Danny of the home and Steven of Newkirk
, OK, 2 daughters, Patty Hare of Olathe, KS & Bonnie Nulik of Arkansa
s City, 1 brother, Theodore of Newkirk; 6 Grandchildren and 4 Great G
randchildren. | Robert Leroy CHAPMAN
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NO. STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS, MARRIAGES.
Lucius E. Eccleston, age 23, born, No. Stonington CT, residence No.Stonington CT, married 31 Oct 1860, Rosanna E. Eccleston, age 19, bornNo. Stonington CT, residence No. Stonington CT
Also researching this line is Sandi at drgrieb@aol.com | Rosanna E. CHAPMAN
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REFN: 10893
OBJE: C:\Legacy5.0\Pictures\LeRoy_Chapman.JPG
OBJE: C:\Legacy5.0\Pictures\Leroy_Chapman_1in.JPG | Roy CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12398
Roy is buried at Dice Cemetery, near Stark City, Missouri. | Roy CHAPMAN
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In their book "History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer, A Landholder in New London County, Connecticut, as early as 1666, and others of the name" by Susan Spicer Meech & Susan Billings Meech, 1911 they indicate our Royal Jesse Chapman descends from William Chapman & Elizabeth Palmer both of New London, New London County, Connecticut. Their line goes as follows;
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
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. Some believe Grace’s sister Elizabeth is the Elizabeth Palmer that was married to William Chapman, however, I am certain they were not sisters. Elizabeth Palmer Chapman was born around 1641, while Grace’s sister Elizabeth Palmer was born in 1619 and was married to a man named Thomas Chapman. This was Elizabeth’s second marriage and it occurred when Elizabeth was approximately 57 years old. Although Elizabeth Palmer Chapman and Grace Palmer Miner were not sisters I have no doubts that their lineages are somehow connected too.
As I continue to go through my records it is clear that many of our great grandparents have descendants (sometimes several) that eventually married back into the family. It is not uncommon to find that our 9th great grandfather is also our 10th great grandfather or even our 9th and 10th great grandfather 2, 3 or more times each.
In my mind, all of these Chapman connections to various Connecticut ancestors of mine appear to make the case stronger that Royal Jesse Chapman ancestors are William and Elizabeth Palmer Chapman.
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Royal Jesse Chapman appears as Jesse Chapman in the census of 1830 for Middlebury, Genesee County, New York. Middlebury is about 31 miles from Nunda, Livingston County, New York where his daughter Nancy was born. In this census he is shown to have a wife born between 1800 & 1810, and one daughter under the age of 5, probably Louise Elizabeth Chapman who would have been a year old.
Jesse Chapman again appears in the census of 1840 for Cayuga County in the township of Ledyard. In the Civil War pension papers of Anna Youngs Sibley, Royal Jesse Chapman swears that he lived in Moravia (about 14 miles from Ledyard) in 1843, where he hosted the marriage of Anna Youngs to Charles Sibley.
The census from 1840 for Cayuga County shows Royal's wife (Eliza), 3 daughters (Louisa, Nancy and Abigail) BUT also shows 3 sons all under the age of 10.
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1. Regarding his 3rd marriage; WABASHA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1858-1860 FOUND IN MINNESOTA GENEALOGICAL JOURNAL: 14, PAGE 1392. September,1995.
CHAPMAN, R.J. of Mazeppa Mar.: 23 July 1858 at house of widow of Joseph C. SIBLEY rec. 26 July 1858. SIBLEY, Pheby of Mazeppa Offic.: Gulieumus Maxwell, JP wit.: G. Maxwell; Daniel Stowell
2. MAZEPPA TRIBUNE, JANUARY 29, 1890
Last Tuesday J. R. Chapman, one of the old settlers of this part of the county, quietly passed away aged 86 years. The funeral took place at the Congregational church, Thursday. The Tribune extends its sympathy to the mourning friends.
3. This item often appears on family sites as information about Royal Jesse. However, Royal was dead at the time of this incident, this article actually refers to Jesse's son Robert Jesse and his wife Julia A. Dixon Chapman.
PINE ISLAND RECORD
Friday, June 28, 1895
In Justice Hagler's Court Monday R.J. Chapman was arraigned on complaint of his wife Julia A. Chapman, for threatening to do personal injury. County Attorney McClure appeared for the plaintiff and Chapman was required to give $500 bond, good for six months. Constable Tome gave Chapman time to go in the country after a bondsman and has not yet returned. Parties needing mason work done are anxious in vain for his return.
4. Census research, 1850 West Sparta, Livingston County, New York has the Jacob Chapman family enumerated next to the Asa Spicer family.
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Peabody, of No. Stonington; b. Feb. 21, 1800; d., Bolton, Aug. 20, 1878. Interments in Quarryville Cemetery. Mr. Maine was a farmer by occupation. In politics he was a strong Abolitionist, taking an active part as a campaign speaker in his State. He was a soldier in the War of 1812 at the Defense of Stonington, going as a substitute for Jesse Chapman, of No. Stonington. Res., Bolton, from about 1830. | Royal Jesse CHAPMAN
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Data from "263938", from worldconnect.rootsweb.com, by Cheryl Huntley-Stokes,
. (2 May 2002) | Rufus CHAPMAN
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REFN: 903
Rufus Chapman was a carpenter and joiner. | Rufus Edwin CHAPMAN
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REFN: 5584
Rufus Chapman was a shoe manufacturer and resided in Fowler, Trumbul
l Co, Ohio. He was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Rochester, Olmste
d Co, Minnesota. He died of Dropsy of the brain.
Rufus was a farmer and shoe maker.He was a member of Disciples of C
hrist Church. He lived at: 1852 Fowler, Trumbull Co., OH | Rufus Putnam CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12396
His folks moved with him to Stark City, Missouri. He served in the o
rdinance Department of the U.S. Army for one year and eight months. H
e received his discharge in November 1919. While in the service, hi
s health failed and at the time of his death, Dec 28, 1920, he was i
n a government hospital at Webb City, Missouri. | Russell CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13768 | Russell CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12748 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12774 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13027 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13095 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 336 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 4444 | Ruth CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12505 | Sabra CHAPMAN
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REFN: 883 | Salina CHAPMAN
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Sally CHAPMAN
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REFN: 5610 | Sally CHAPMAN
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!Samuel, s. Josiah F. and Mary, bp. Sept. 2, 1810, C.R.3.
!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
If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. | Samuel CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12706
Samuel and Rebeccah Chapman lived in Putnam, Muskingum Co, Ohio. | Samuel CHAPMAN
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REFN: 9646
Samuel Chapman resided in the town of Saybrook, Middlesex Co, Connect
icut within the Chester parish. He moved to Salisbury about the yea
r 1740 and afterward he resided in Salisbury about the year 1745. H
e soon returned to Saybrook and died in July 1747. | Samuel CHAPMAN
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REFN: 11522 | Samuel C. CHAPMAN
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? | Samuel Channey CHAPMAN
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REFN: 10662 | Samuel E. CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12269 | Samuel Ezra CHAPMAN
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!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
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12265 W. 34th Place
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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!Chapmon, Samuel H. s. George Dean and Experience, May-----1803.
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1850: Beverly to 1850
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Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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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. | Samuel H CHAPMAN
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REFN: 11611
Samuel Chapman was a silversmith by occupation. | Samuel Hill CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12301 | Samuel J. CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13745
Samuel was a farmer and resided at Putnam, Muskingum Co, Ohio. | Samuel J. CHAPMAN
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REFN: 8154 | Samuel W. CHAPMAN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Sarah CHAPMAN
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Information from Fred Epley
Copy of a letter written by Eliza Chapman Carlon to her sister Sarah Chapman Nichols. The original in the possession of Sarah's grandson Melvin Nichols of Zumbrota, Mn. Poorly spelled and punctuated.
Menomonie Dec. 26, 1872
Dear sister and brother,
I now sit down to write a few lines to you to let you know that we are all well. I hope you are the same. I found Tom and the children all right when I got home. I told the children that maybe you was agoin to come up here this winter, so they have been looking ever since for you. So they want me to write and ask you if you haint agoin to come. Tell Vena and Warren and Merrit that the children wants to see them and talk and talk about them every day. Sarah I was thinking about you all day Christmas and wishing you was here. Sarah Dan and me went to see Father. I didn't think he lived so bad and I can't get him out of my mind. I dream of him every night, I wish I was where I could help him some.
Rob is over here , he stays over town all the time, he only comes over here when he wants a clean shirt. I have been looking for a letter from Dan but I haint got none yet. Sarah I haint got nothing to write only that we are all well. I sent you my best respects to Dick and family. So no more at present, write soon as you get this.
My love to you all, so goodby.
Eliza Carlon to Sarah Nichols
Sarah when I was there Dick was talking about his age so I will send you all of our ages so you can put them down.
Eliza Chapman was borned March the 26th, 1842 .
Daniel Chapman was borned December the 20, 1844 .
Sarah Chapman was borned December the 9, 1846 .
Dick Chapman was borned August the 23, 1849.
Martha Chapman was borned March the 5, 1851.
Robert Chapman was borned August the 1, 1853.
Francis Chapman was borned July the 14, 1857. | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 1068 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12490 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13084 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13842 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 5591 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 6578 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 7677 | Sarah CHAPMAN
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REFN: 10737 | Sarah Ann CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12840 | Sarah Edna CHAPMAN
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REFN: 1168 | Sarah Matilda CHAPMAN
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REFN: 12895 | Selden CHAPMAN
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REFN: 13840 | Selden CHAPMAN
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REFN: 4935
Selden was a yeoman residing at Fearing, Ohio and had seven children. | Selden CHAPMAN
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