1747 - 1818 (70 years)
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Name |
CHAPPELL James |
Alt. Birth |
5 Mar 1746 [1] |
Other Birth |
Birth |
5 May 1747 |
Sussex County, VA |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
586 |
Death |
1818 |
Sussex County, VA |
Notes |
- Will written July 9th, 1818 and proven Nov 5th, 1818
Person Source
During the Revolutionary War period, houses and property of Quakers were plundered, "chiefly for military requisitions". Twenty Quakers recorded as having "suffered for refusing the test or to contribute for the support of the war". The Blackwater Monthly meeting was more persistent on the tax and test issue than others and consequently suffered more. The monthly meeting books describe this as a " time of calamity and close trial". Examples are: April 4,1806, Exum Bailey reported taken from him by William Harrison, one hat and a gun under the militia law. April 4, 1780, Chappell and Peter Binford reported taken from them, 1 mare, 3 barrels of corn, 1 bed and some furniture for refusal to take "the test" and contribute to the support of the war. April 4,1806, Joseph Sebrell reported taken from him by William Harrison, two wool hats under militia law. In the late 1700s and early 1800s many friends from Blackwater moved into North Carolina and eastern Ohio. In 1770, Pattison, who formed the particular meeting in Amelia, was abandoned as all of the members has migrated with the exception of the William Bott and William Reams families. The Ladd, Sadler, Ward and Durham families formed new congregations in Mecklenburg and Brunswick Counties.
1A: JAMES GEE JR. who died before his father and left a daughter BOYCE GEE, to whom her grandfather have a plantation in Prince George Co, lying between Joseph and Warwick Swamps. She married WILLIAM GARY.
There is known two daughters of this marriage: ELIZABETH GEE who married JOHN MASON, JR., (son of John Mason and Elizabeth Chappell of Sussex Co.) but died without issue. John Mason Jr. afterwards married Mrs. JANE (PARHAM) THWEATT, formerly Miss Jane Parham, daughter of Ephraim and Rebecca Parham, of Sussex. Co., Va. John and Jane had a son, CAPTAIN JOHN RAINES MASON, of Sussex. The second daughter was SARAH GEE who married JOHN RIVES of Sussex Co and later JOHN BRADLEY.
1B: CHARLES GEE. married MARY CHAPPELL, a daughter of James Chappell and Elizabeth Briggs of Sussex Co., Va. This James Chappell was formerly of Prince George Co. This same James Chappell and Elizabeth Briggs had several other children, among whom was James Chapell, Jr., of Sussex who married a cousin, Elizabeth Briggs. They had another daughter Elizabeth Chappell, who married Major John Mason, of Sussex Co.
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Person ID |
I169 |
Booth Family |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2013 |
Father |
CHAPPELL James, Jr., b. 1720, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States d. 12 Feb 1769, Sussex County, VA (Age 49 years) |
Mother |
BRIGGS Elizabeth, b. Abt 1725, Sussex County, VA d. 11 Jun 1762 (Age ~ 37 years) |
Marriage |
1744 |
Sussex County, VA [2] |
Alt. Marriage |
1746 [3] |
Family ID |
F739 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
HINES Sally, b. 11 May 1752 d. 1824 (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
20 Apr 1769 |
Sussex County, VA |
- Family Source
Early Virginia Marriages
Sussex County
page 33 April 20, 1769, James Chappell and Sally, daughter of William Hines
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Children |
| 1. CHAPPELL James d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. CHAPPELL Edmund ? d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. CHAPPELL Littleberry, b. 21 Nov 1772, Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA d. 5 Apr 1827, Sussex County, VA (Age 54 years) |
| 4. CHAPPELL Rebecca Barham, b. 23 Apr 1775, Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F68 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
18 Jan 2012 |
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Sources |
- [S282] Fletcher Trice, Fletcher Trice, (Ancestry.com
fletcht2001@yahoo.com).
- [S282] Fletcher Trice, Fletcher Trice, (Ancestry.com
fletcht2001@yahoo.com) (Reliability: 1).
- [S902] Holloway Family Genealogy, Holloway Family Genealogy (Reliability: 3).
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