The Chapman Family

The Chapman Family
Author: Frederick William Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1854
Genre: College presidents
ISBN:

Genealogy of the Chapman Family

Genealogy of the Chapman Family
Author: Mary Elizabeth Yocum Roebuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1947
Genre: Scotland
ISBN:

According to family tradition, three brothers named Chapman left Scotland in the mid 1700s to find a better life and better opportunties in America. They arrived in New Jersey in 1750. One of these brothers became the founder of the Chapman family to which John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) belonged. Descendants of the Chapman family later settled in Indiana and Ohio.

Genealogy of the Chapman Family

Genealogy of the Chapman Family
Author: Mary Elizabeth Yocum 1872- Roebuck
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781014462800

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The Chipman Family, a Genealogy of the Chipmans in America, 1631-1920

The Chipman Family, a Genealogy of the Chipmans in America, 1631-1920
Author: Alberto Lee Chipman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:

"John Chipman was born, probably at Bryans-Piddle, near Dorchester, England about 1614; died April 7, 1708. Always brotherless and early left fatherless, he sailed from Barnstable, Devon County, England in May 1631, in the ship Friendship, arriving in Boston July 14 1631. John Chipman was the first and only one of the name to seek a home in America, and up to 1850 there was no Chipman in this country who was not descended from him...In 1646...[he] married Hope, second daughter of John and Elizabeth (Tillie) Howland, born in Plymouth, Mass., 1629; died 1683...In 1864 he married Ruth , youngest daughter of William Sargent, born in Charlestown, Mass Oct. 25, 1642 [who had been married and widowed twice]...The will of John Chipman, [was] dated Nov. 12, 1702, [and] proved May 17, 1708..."--P. 13-14. Descendants lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Rhode Islalnd, Indiana, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Connecticut and elsewhere in the United States and Canada.