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Tamison "Tacy " Chaapel1,2

F, #876, b. 29 August 1790, d. 1836

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Family: Alva Kellogg (b. circa 1790, d. 1833)

DaughterMary Kellog (b. 22 December 1829)
DaughterLodisca Kellog (b. circa 1831)
DaughterEmma Edith Kellog+ (b. 13 August 1832, d. 16 October 1921)

Events

Birth*29 August 1790Berkshire, Berkshire, MA, USA,3
Marriage*Circa 1828Alva Kellogg; Leroy?, Bradford, PA, USA,1,4
Death*18361
Last Edited14 February 2000

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Tamison "Tacy" Chaapel, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743.", Ancestral File, Child of Isaac Chaapel and Tamison Wilcox -
    F, Tamison "Tacy" Chaapel, 29 Aug 1790, Berkshire, Berkshire, Mass., married Alva Kellogg.
  4. [S122] unknown volume, Montgomery, Emma Edith Kellog Death Certificate, Hornell, New York, October 16, 1921, filled out by Grace E. Conderman, her daughter., unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Montgomery, Emma Edith Kellog Death Certificate, Hornell, New York, October 16, 1921, filled out by Grace E. Conderman, her daughter.
Family Explorer

Isaac Chaapel1,2,3

M, #877, b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817

Parents

FatherGeorge Chappell IV (b. 3 December 1722)
MotherSarah Daniels (b. 16 April 1724)

Family: Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

SonBuckley Chaapel (b. 11 November 1784, d. 1 September 1838)
DaughterLaura Chaapel (b. 3 April 1786, d. 6 April 1876)
DaughterHarriett Chaapel (b. 29 August 1789)
DaughterTamison "Tacy " Chaapel+ (b. 29 August 1790, d. 1836)
DaughterParney Chapel+ (b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857)
SonChauncy Chaapel+ (b. 26 December 1795, d. 4 September 1882)
SonLedgard Chapel+ (b. 7 January 1797, d. 21 September 1874)
SonJohn Chaapel (b. 1799)
DaughterFanny Chaapel (b. 1800)
SonIsaac Chaapel (b. 1803)
DaughterDelight Chaapel+ (b. 1806)
DaughterMary Chaapel (b. 9 August 1811, d. 26 December 1886)

Events

MiscSalt Lake City, Utah, Descendancy Chart4
Birth*28 February 1761Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,1,5
Event-Misc17 June 1775Fought at the battle of Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Middlesex, MA, USA,6
Milit-Beg*16 August 1777Enlisted and served as Private, New Marlborough, Berkshire, MA, USA,7,8,9
Milit-End*22 August 1777Service six days, MA, USA,10
Milit-Beg1 January 1780MA, USA,11,12
Milit-End31 December 1780MA, USA,10
Misc*31 December 1780Nat. No. 59496, Add. Vol. 253, See National Numbers 41488 and 85549, Mass. Archives Vol. 3, Page 303
Pg.336 - Pg. 336. Chappel, Isaac, New Marlborough. Descriptive list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. in 1779 to serve in the Continental Army; age 18 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7 in.; complexion, light; residence, New Marlborough; delivered to Lieut. Storey; also, descriptive list of enlisted men dated West Point, Jan. 25, 1781; age, 19 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7.5 in.; complexion, dark; hair, black; eyes, black; residence New Marlborough; enlisted Dec. 10, 1779, by Capt. Allen; joined Col. Joh Greaton's (3rd) regt.; enlistment, during war13,14
Marriage*15 August 1784Tamison Wilcox; Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA,15
Property*August 1789BLW #3880-100-22 - srv as a Pvt in the MA Line16
Misc22 August 1789Bounty Land Warrant No. 3880; Bounty Land Warrant Record Card*, Name Chapel, Isaac, Grade Private, Line Massachusetts, Warrant Number 3880 Acreage 100 Issued Aug. 22, 1789 to - not shown -
*The information concerning the issuance of warrants carded on this form is found in volumes 2 to 4 of "Land Warrants Issued Prior to 1800" which are registers of bounty land warrants issued to non-commissioned officers and privates under congressional resolutions of September 16, 1776, and subsequent dates. Other records relative to the applications for warrants appear to have been destroyed in the War Department fire of November 9, 1800. Information concerning warrants surrendered to the Federal Government is to be found in General Land Office records in The National archives.17,18
Census*1790Tamison Wilcox; Head of household 1790 census, Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA, Pg. 34, Isaac Chappel, 1 free white male of 16 yrs and upward, 1 free white male under 16 years, 4 free white females, including heads of families19
Emigration*March 1800Tamison Wilcox; Moved to Towanda from MA, Towanda, Bradford, PA, USA, He married Tamasin Wilcox, with whom and their four children, he removed in March 1800 to Towanda, where he built a log house on the bank of the run near the site of the present Episcopal church. Here he remained two years.20
Emigration1802Tamison Wilcox; Moved to LeRoy, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, He remained in Towanda two years, then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm, where he died on May 1, 1817.21,22
Event-Misc1804Freeholder to Settle (Auditor), Burlington, Bradford, PA, USA,23
Event-Misc1804Justice of the Peace, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,24
Occupation*C1803-1804Served as school teacher in first school, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,25
Witness1804Commissioned justice of the peace for, Burlington, Bradford, PA, USA, He also filled various other local offices.26,27
Witness1813Member of the first grand jury in the county, Bradford, PA, USA,28
Event-Misc*1816Justice of the Peace for LeRoy, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,29
Death*1 May 1817LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,1,30
Burial*May 1817LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,31,32,33
Probate11 May 1818Tamison Wilcox; Tamasin administrator, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,34
Last Edited28 July 2012

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; The said Tacy Kellog was the daughter of Isaac Chapel born 2-28-1761 and died May 1, 1817 and his wife Tomasin Wilcox born 4-2-1764, died 5-22-1839., Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S812] unknown author, "Chaapel Pedigree Chart" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Pedigree Chart."
  3. This is the spelling of Chaapel on his gravestone, and all the children's grave stones. dhj
  4. [S1378] Intellectual Reserve, Inc., compiler, "Descendancy Chart"; Ancestral File, n419 (6 March 2000), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendancy Chart."
  5. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Isaac Chaapel was born February 28, 1761 at Sandisfield in Berkshire county. Page 5, 6.
  6. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg. 353 - Isaac Chaapel fought at the battle of Bunker Hill and served until the close of the war.
  7. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File, Isaac Chapel enlisted August 16, 1777 New Marlborough, and served as Private in Capt. Elijah Deming's company. Col. Ashley's Berkshire County Regt. Company ordered to Bennington by Brig. Gen John Fellows. Discharged August 22, 1777. Service 6 days.
  8. [S168] unknown author, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, a Compilation from the Archives, Prepared and Published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth In accordance with Chapter 190, Resolves of 1891 (18 Post Office Square, Boston, MA: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1897, 1902), Pg. 303, Chapel, Isaac, New Marlborough. Private, Capt. Elijah Deming's Co., Col. Ashley's (Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted Aug. 16, 1777; discharged Aug. 22, 1777; service, 6 days; company ordered to Bennington by Brig. Gen. John Fellows; also, Capt. Allen's co., Col. Calvin Smith regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780 to Dec. 31, 1789.
  9. [S170] unknown author, History of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men, Vol. 1 (36 Vesey Street, New York: J. B. Beers & Co., 1885), Pg 200,New Marlborough - Isaac Chappel listed as one who served in Revolutionary War.
  10. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File, See beginning of service.
  11. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File, January 1, 1780, he enlisted in Cap't Allen's Company. Col. Calvin Smith's Reg't. Continental pay accounts give proof that this last service was for one Year (January 1, 1780 to December 31, 1780). For additional service, see Nat. No. 59496, Add Vol 253.
  12. [S322] unknown author, DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Parts 1 & 2, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Centennial Administration, Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim, President General, Washington 1990 (Washington, D.C.: unknown publisher, 1990), Part 1 -
    Chappell: Chapel Chappelle, Schappelle
    Isaac: b 2-28-1761 MA d 5-1-1817 PA m Tamasin Wilcox Pvt MA.
  13. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File.
  14. [S168] unknown author, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, a Compilation from the Archives, Prepared and Published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth In accordance with Chapter 190, Resolves of 1891, Pg. 336. Chappel, Isaac, New Marlborough. Descriptive list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. in 1779 to serve in the Continental Army; age 18 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7 in.; complexion, light; residence, New Marlborough; delivered to Lieut. Storey; also, descriptive list of enlisted men dated West Point, Jan. 25, 1781; age, 19 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7.5 in.; complexion, dark; hair, black; eyes, black; residence New Marlborough; enlisted Dec. 10, 1779, by Capt. Allen; joined Col. Joh Greaton's (3rd) regt.; enlistment, during war.
  15. [S154] unknown volume, Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.: Pg. 81 - Chapel, Isaac and Tamasin Wilcox, Aug. 15, 1784
    , unknown repository, 5300 Caroline, Houston, Harris, TX, USA, 77004, 713-524-0101. Hereinafter cited as Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.
  16. [S607] White, Virgil D., Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume I: A-Z, Abstracted by Virgil D. White (several volumes) (Waynesboro, Tennessee: National Historical Publishing Company, 1990), Vol I A-E Pg 598 - BLW #3880-100-22 - srv as a Pvt in the MA Line.
  17. [S162] unknown subject, Bounty Land Warrant Record Card, Division of Veterans' Administration Archives, The National Archives Form VAN-51 12-5-41. Issued to Isaac Chapel, Private, Massachusetts, Warrant Number e880, 100 acres, issued Aug. 22, 1789 to not shown. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher), Issued to Isaac Chapel, Private, Massachusetts, Warrant No. 3880 for 100 acres, issued Aug. 22, 1789 to - not shown -.
  18. [S607] White, Virgil D., Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume I: A-Z, Abstracted by Virgil D. White (several volumes), Chapel, Isaac, BLW #3880-100-22 Aug 1789, srv as a Pvt in the MA Line.
  19. [S171] unknown compiler, Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, Massachusetts, Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census, S.N.D. North, Director (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1908), Pg. 34, Isaac Chappel, 1 free white male of 16 yrs and upward, 1 free white male under 16 years, 4 free white females, including heads of families.
  20. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg 5. He married Tamasin Wilcox, with whom and their four children, he removed in March, 1800 to Towanda, where he built a log house on the bank of the run near the site of the present Episcopal church. Here he remained two years then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm...
  21. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, He remained in Towanda two years, then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm, where he died on May 1, 1817.
  22. [S403] Clement F. Heverly, History and Geography of Bradford County Pennsylvania 1615 - 1924, designed for the Public Schools and General Use (unknown publisher address: The Bradford County Historical Society, unknown publish date), Isaac Chaapel, who was in the battle of Bunker Hill and served through the Revolutionary War, in 1800 removed from Massachusetts with his family, stopping at Towanda, where he occupied a log house on Mex run until 1802, then moved to Le
    Roy.
  23. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg. 383 - Freeholders to Settle (Auditors) Burlington, 1804,
    Isaac Chaapel.
  24. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg 390 - Add to Justices, 1804, Isaac Chaapel, LeRoy.
  25. [S190] unknown author, History of Bradford County Pennsylvania 1891 - 1995, ISBN: 0-88107-265-6 (unknown publisher address: Curtis Media Inc, 1996), Pg. 32, T18, Canton Schools. The first school in he township was probably started by Loren Kingsbury (1801-02) although other records give Samuel Griffin as the founder of the first school, perhaps about 1803. Miss Emma Segar was the first teacher, followed by Isaac Chaapel. (It was though that men were needed to keep order.)
  26. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg. 5.
  27. [S403] Clement F. Heverly, History and Geography of Bradford County Pennsylvania 1615 - 1924, designed for the Public Schools and General Use, In 1804 he was commissioned a Justice-of-the-peace, the first on Towanda creek.
  28. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg. 5 - Was a member of the first grand jury (1818) in the county. He also filled various other local offices.
  29. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg. 11 - Justices of the Peace commissioned for Bradford county from 1812 to 1820 were:.....1816 - Isaac Chaapel of LeRoy.
  30. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II...then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm, where he died May 1, 1817.
  31. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), I visited the cemetery on June 24, 1998, and recorded his grave stone as follows:
    Isaac Chaapel
    died
    May 1, 1817
    aged 51 yrs
    3 mos
    1 ds.
  32. [S177] unknown author, "unknown article title", Annual Bradford County Historical Society containing Outline of Work Accomplished, Papers on Local History, Questions and Answers, Condensed County History and Early Marriages, Vol. I, Number One (1906): Page 17, Leroy, Soldier Isaac Chaapel, buried in LeRoy cemetery.
    Isaac Chaapel fought at the battle of Bunker Hill and served until the close of the war.
  33. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  34. [S285] unknown name of person, Page 16, 1818 Bradford County, PA, Administration Records -Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. - Letters of Administration granted to Tamasin Chaapel unknown file number, unknown repository, unknown repository address, Page 16, 1818 Administrative Records, Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. Letters of Administration granted to Mrs. Tamasin Chaapel of Canton Township, Widow, in the Estate of Isaac Chaapel, late of the same township dec.?, she having past given security and been duly sworn well to administer & exhibit a true Inventory and render a just account of his said administration, Given under seal of Reg. officer, May 11, 1818. Hereinafter cited as Page 16, 1818 Bradford County, PA, Administration Records -Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. - Letters of Administration granted to Tamasin Chaapel.
Family Explorer

Tamison Wilcox1,2

F, #878, b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839

Parents

FatherEbinezer Wilcox (b. 1 December 1734)
MotherMary Eddy (b. 15 September 1734)

Family: Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)

SonBuckley Chaapel (b. 11 November 1784, d. 1 September 1838)
DaughterLaura Chaapel (b. 3 April 1786, d. 6 April 1876)
DaughterHarriett Chaapel (b. 29 August 1789)
DaughterTamison "Tacy " Chaapel+ (b. 29 August 1790, d. 1836)
DaughterParney Chapel+ (b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857)
SonChauncy Chaapel+ (b. 26 December 1795, d. 4 September 1882)
SonLedgard Chapel+ (b. 7 January 1797, d. 21 September 1874)
SonJohn Chaapel (b. 1799)
DaughterFanny Chaapel (b. 1800)
SonIsaac Chaapel (b. 1803)
DaughterDelight Chaapel+ (b. 1806)
DaughterMary Chaapel (b. 9 August 1811, d. 26 December 1886)

Events

Name-Var3
Birth*2 April 1764Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,4,5,6
Birth2 April 1764Sandisfield, MA, usa,7,8
Marriage*15 August 1784Isaac Chaapel; Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA,9
Census*1790Isaac Chaapel; Head of household 1790 census, Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA, Pg. 34, Isaac Chappel, 1 free white male of 16 yrs and upward, 1 free white male under 16 years, 4 free white females, including heads of families10
Emigration*1799Chaapel farm, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, Settled on the Chaapel farm in 179911
Emigration*March 1800Isaac Chaapel; Moved to Towanda from MA, Towanda, Bradford, PA, USA, He married Tamasin Wilcox, with whom and their four children, he removed in March 1800 to Towanda, where he built a log house on the bank of the run near the site of the present Episcopal church. Here he remained two years.12
Emigration1802Isaac Chaapel; Moved to LeRoy, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, He remained in Towanda two years, then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm, where he died on May 1, 1817.13,14
WitnessCirca 1805Issac Chaapel was a prominent man, being the first justice of the peace for what was then Burlington township.11
Probate*11 May 1818Isaac Chaapel; Tamasin administrator, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,15
Death*22 May 1839LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,1,16,17
Burial*May 1839LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,18
Last Edited18 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; The said Tacy Kellog was the daughter of Isaac Chapel born 2-28-1761 died May 1, 1817 and his wife Tomasin Wilcox born 4-2-1764 died 5-22-1839., Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S154] unknown volume, Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.: Pg. 72 - Tamison, born April 2, 1764, unknown repository, 5300 Caroline, Houston, Harris, TX, USA, 77004, 713-524-0101. Hereinafter cited as Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.
  3. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File, The said Tacy Chapel was the daughter of Isaac Chapel and Tomasin Wilcox.
  4. [S72] unknown compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel.", Ancestral File, The said Tacy Kellog was the daughter of Isaac Chapel born 2-28-1761 died May 1, 1817 and his wife Tomasin Wilcox born 4-2-1764 died 5-22-1839. This is incorrect. according to Sandisfield records she was bor April 2, 1764.
  5. [S154] unknown volume, Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.: Pg 183, Familyof Ebenezur Willcox, Vol. 1, page 61 - Willcox, Tamison daughter to Ebenezur Willcox & Mary his wife was born April 2nd 1764., unknown repository.
  6. [S179] unknown author, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Sandisfield Revolutionary Soldiers, Compiled and Edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, NY, Member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society
    (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc., 1936), Pg. 72 - Willcox, Ebinezur and Mary (Eddy) Tamison, born April 2, 1764.
  7. [S154] unknown volume, Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society., unknown repository.
  8. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), His wife, born April 2, 1764, died May 22, 1833. Both together with many of their descendants are buried in the cemetery at LeRoy.
  9. [S154] unknown volume, Massachussets Vital Records, Sandisfield, Birth Index 1762 - 1804, L-2, Marriage Index, book by A. S. Holbrook, records on fische at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Also, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850, compiled and edited by Capt. Elizur Yale Smith, Kinderhood, N.Y, member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Connecticut Historical Society.: Pg. 81 - Chapel, Isaac and Tamasin Wilcox, Aug. 15, 1784
    , unknown repository.
  10. [S171] unknown compiler, Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, Massachusetts, Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census, S.N.D. North, Director (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1908), Pg. 34, Isaac Chappel, 1 free white male of 16 yrs and upward, 1 free white male under 16 years, 4 free white females, including heads of families.
  11. [S710] unknown author, 1770 History of Bradford County Pennsylvania, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches, Some of its prominent men and pioneers - 1878 (714-16 Filbert St., Philadelphia: L. H. Everts & Co., 1878), Pg 313 - Isaac Chaapel, father of Ledyard and Chauncey, on the Chaapel farm in 1799. Issac Chaapel was a prominent man, being the first justice of the peace for what was then Burlington township.
  12. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, Pg 5. He married Tamasin Wilcox, with whom and their four children, he removed in March, 1800 to Towanda, where he built a log house on the bank of the run near the site of the present Episcopal church. Here he remained two years then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm...
  13. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II, He remained in Towanda two years, then located in LeRoy on what is known as the Chauncey Chaapel farm, where he died on May 1, 1817.
  14. [S403] Clement F. Heverly, History and Geography of Bradford County Pennsylvania 1615 - 1924, designed for the Public Schools and General Use (unknown publisher address: The Bradford County Historical Society, unknown publish date), Isaac Chaapel, who was in the battle of Bunker Hill and served through the Revolutionary War, in 1800 removed from Massachusetts with his family, stopping at Towanda, where he occupied a log house on Mex run until 1802, then moved to Le
    Roy.
  15. [S285] unknown name of person, Page 16, 1818 Bradford County, PA, Administration Records -Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. - Letters of Administration granted to Tamasin Chaapel unknown file number, unknown repository, unknown repository address, Page 16, 1818 Administrative Records, Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. Letters of Administration granted to Mrs. Tamasin Chaapel of Canton Township, Widow, in the Estate of Isaac Chaapel, late of the same township dec.?, she having past given security and been duly sworn well to administer & exhibit a true Inventory and render a just account of his said administration, Given under seal of Reg. officer, May 11, 1818. Hereinafter cited as Page 16, 1818 Bradford County, PA, Administration Records -Tamasin Chaapel Admstr. of Isaac Chaapel, dec. - Letters of Administration granted to Tamasin Chaapel.
  16. [S1064] unknown author, "Pedigree Chart" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Pedigree Chart."
  17. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  18. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), I visited this cemetery on June 24, 1998 and observed and photographed the grave stone. It reads:
    Tamasin
    wife of
    Isaac Chaapel
    died
    May 22, 1839
    aged 75 yrs
    1 mo
    20 days.
Family Explorer

Buckley Chaapel1,2

M, #879, b. 11 November 1784, d. 1 September 1838

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*11 November 1784Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,3,4
Marriage*Circa 1804Betsy Bowman3
Death*1 September 1838Towanda, Bradford, PA, USA, The monument in LeRoy Cemetery, Bradford County, which dhj visited June 24, 1998, reads:
Buckley
Chapel
Sept 1 1838
AE 52Y
9M &
21 d
Thus we see a difference with the official date and the date of probate of his will.5,3
Burial*September 1838LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,6
Probate12 September 1838Probate of will, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,7
Last Edited18 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Name on grave stone is Chaapel. I visited the grave yard on June 24, 1998.
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Page 14, M, Buckley Chaapel, 11 Nov. 1784, Sandisfield, Berk, Mass, died 1 Sept. 1837, married Betsy Bowman, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  4. [S423] unknown volume, Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts, compiled by Flora Briggs Rhodes, Sandisfield Town Clerk 1972 -: Chaapel, child born Nov. 11, 1784., (1987), unknown repository, Berkshire Anthanaum, Wendell St, Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA, USA. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Sandisfield, Massachusetts, compiled by Flora Briggs Rhodes, Sandisfield Town Clerk 1972 -.
  5. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Buckley, Born February 10, 1784, married Betsey Bowman of Towanda, died September 1, 1837. Page 6.
  6. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge., Page 14, M, Buckley Chaapel, 11 Nov. 1784, Sandisfield, Berk, Mass, died 1 Sept. 1837, married Betsy Bowman (I don't know what this refers to. dhj
    I visited the cemetery on June 24, 1998. The grave stone reads:
    Buckley Chapel
    died
    Sept. 1, 1838
    AE 62 yrs 9 ms
    8 days
    Apparently he shortened the name to Chapel.
  7. [S194] unknown name of person, Buckley Chapel Will in the Bradford County, PA, court house records, which was probated September 12, 1837. unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Will of Buckley Chapel dated June 23, 1831. Hereinafter cited as Buckley Chapel Will in the Bradford County, PA, court house records, which was probated September 12, 1837.
Family Explorer

Betsy Bowman1

F, #880, b. circa 1785

Events

Birth*Circa 1785Towanda?, Bradford, PA, USA,2
Marriage*Circa 1804Buckley Chaapel3
Last Edited30 June 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), PG. 6 - married Betsey Bowman of Towanda.
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Page 14, M, Buckley Chaapel, 11 Nov. 1784, Sandisfield, Berk, Mass, died 1 Sept. 1837, married Betsy Bowman, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
Family Explorer

Laura Chaapel1

F, #881, b. 3 April 1786, d. 6 April 1876

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*3 April 1786Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,2
Marriage*Circa 1806Rockfeller
Death*6 April 18762
Last Edited28 June 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; F, Laura Chaapel, 3 Apr. 1786 Sandisfield, Berk, Mass, died 6 April 1876, married Mr. Rockefeller, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
Family Explorer

Parney Chapel1

F, #883, b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Family: Amos Harris (b. 29 May 1781, d. 28 November 1869)

DaughterFauna "Fanny" Melvina Harris (b. 1 June 1827, d. 7 December 1841)
SonJoseph Mormon Harris (b. 19 July 1830, d. 1 May 1909)
SonAbner Harris (b. 6 January 1832)
SonCharles Harris+ (b. 2 July 1834, d. 3 February 1916)

Events

Name-Var12 November 17922
Birth*12 November 1792Sandisfield, Berkshire Co., MA, USA,2,3
Marriage*29 March 1826Amos Harris
Death*4 June 1857Ogden, Weber, Utah,2
Last Edited11 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S1064] unknown author, "Pedigree Chart" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Pedigree Chart."
  3. [S1074] unknown author, "Chaapel Family Group Sheet" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family Group Sheet."
Family Explorer

Amos Harris1

M, #884, b. 29 May 1781, d. 28 November 1869

Parents

FatherNathan Harris
MotherRhoda Lapham

Family: Parney Chapel (b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857)

DaughterFauna "Fanny" Melvina Harris (b. 1 June 1827, d. 7 December 1841)
SonJoseph Mormon Harris (b. 19 July 1830, d. 1 May 1909)
SonAbner Harris (b. 6 January 1832)
SonCharles Harris+ (b. 2 July 1834, d. 3 February 1916)

Events

Name-Var
Birth*29 May 1781Cambridge, Washington, NY,2
Marriage*29 March 1826Parney Chapel
Death*28 November 1869Logan, Cache Co., UT, USA,2
Last Edited11 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S1074] unknown author, "Chaapel Family Group Sheet" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family Group Sheet."
Family Explorer

Harriett Chaapel1,2

F, #885, b. 29 August 1789

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*29 August 17893
Marriage*23 July 1809Horace Spalding; LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,4,2
Last Edited19 July 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Page 84 July 23, 1809 - Horace Spalding of Canton and Miss Harriet, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel of LeRoy.
  3. [S108] unknown author, The Spalding Memorial, a Genealogical History of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay and His Descendants with a record of their military serice in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars together with Information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A.M., Chicago, Illinois. Revised and enlarged (from the original publication by Rev. S. J. Spalding.) To live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die. (Chicago, Illinois: American Puslishers' Association, 1897), Pg 259. Horace married Harriet ChapelJuly 23, 1809. She was born Aug. 29, 1789.
  4. [S108] unknown author, The Spalding Memorial, a Genealogical History of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay and His Descendants with a record of their military serice in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars together with Information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A.M., Chicago, Illinois. Revised and enlarged (from the original publication by Rev. S. J. Spalding.) To live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die., Pg. 259, Horace married Harriet Chapel, July 23, 1809.
Family Explorer

Horace Spalding1

M, #886, b. 25 July 1783, d. April 1879

Events

Birth*25 July 1783Plainfield, CT, USA,2
Marriage*23 July 1809Harriett Chaapel; LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3,4
Death*April 1879Canton, PA, USA,5
Last Edited19 July 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S108] unknown author, The Spalding Memorial, a Genealogical History of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay and His Descendants with a record of their military serice in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars together with Information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A.M., Chicago, Illinois. Revised and enlarged (from the original publication by Rev. S. J. Spalding.) To live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die. (Chicago, Illinois: American Puslishers' Association, 1897), PG 259 - b. July 25, 1783.
  3. [S108] unknown author, The Spalding Memorial, a Genealogical History of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay and His Descendants with a record of their military serice in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars together with Information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A.M., Chicago, Illinois. Revised and enlarged (from the original publication by Rev. S. J. Spalding.) To live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die., Pg. 259, Horace married Harriet Chapel, July 23, 1809.
  4. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Page 84 July 23, 1809 - Horace Spalding of Canton and Miss Harriet, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel of LeRoy.
  5. [S108] unknown author, The Spalding Memorial, a Genealogical History of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay and His Descendants with a record of their military serice in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars together with Information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A.M., Chicago, Illinois. Revised and enlarged (from the original publication by Rev. S. J. Spalding.) To live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die., PG. 259 Died April 1879 in Canton, PA.
Family Explorer

Ledgard Chapel1

M, #887, b. 7 January 1797, d. 21 September 1874

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Family: Celestia Holcomb

SonHoyt Chapel+ (b. 7 February 1832, d. 15 June 1901)
SonJay Chapel+ (b. circa 1840)
SonBurr Chapel (b. circa 1841)

Events

Birth*7 January 1797Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA, The Sandisfield records show all the other children born there, so one should assume that since Ledgard was born before the last child, that he was also born in the Sandisfield area. dhj2,3
Marriage*6 January 1824Celestia Holcomb3
Death*21 September 1874Aged 77 yrs 8 mos & 14 days, Bradford, PA, USA,4
Burial*21 September 1874LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,5,3
Last Edited12 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), I visited he LeRoy Cemetery in LeRoy, Bradford Co. PA on June 24, 1998, The grave stone reads:

    Ledgard Chaapel
    diied
    Sept. 21, 1874
    aged
    77 years 8 mo's
    & 14 days
    I am thine, save me for I have sought thy precepts.
    Psalm CXIV. 94
    We can determine the date by subtacting his age from his death date.
  3. [S1074] unknown author, "Chaapel Family Group Sheet" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family Group Sheet."
  4. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge., I visited he LeRoy Cemetery in LeRoy, Bradford Co. PA on June 24, 1998, The grave stone reads:

    Ledgard Chaapel
    diied
    Sept. 21, 1874
    aged
    77 years 8 mo's
    & 14 days
    I am thine, save me for I have sought thy precepts.
    Psalm CXIV. 94.
  5. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge., I visited he LeRoy Cemetery in LeRoy, Bradford Co. PA on June 24, 1998, The grave stone reads:

    Ledgard Chaapel
    diied
    Sept. 21, 1874
    aged
    77 years 8 mo's
    & 14 days
    I am thine, save me for I have sought thy precepts.
    Psalm CXIV. 94.
Family Explorer

John Chaapel1

M, #889, b. 1799

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*1799Lenox, Berkshire, MA, USA,2
Death*Lost at sea2
Last Edited28 June 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Page 14, M, John Chaapel, 1799, Lenox, Berkshire, MA lost at sea, never married, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
Family Explorer

Isaac Chaapel1,2

M, #890, b. 1803

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*1803LeRoy?, Bradford, PA, USA,3
Last Edited28 June 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Page 14, M, Isaac Chaapel, 1803, prob. LeRoy, Bradford, PA, lived and died in Wisc. never married

    It appears that the DAR application is incorrect., Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743.", Ancestral File, Page 14, M, Isaac Chaapel, 1803, prob. LeRoy, Bradford, PA, died in Wis. Lived in Wis. Never married.
Family Explorer

Fanny Chaapel1,2

F, #891, b. 1800

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*1800Towanda?, Bradford, PA, USA,3
Marriage*Circa 1820Robert Clafflin
Last Edited28 June 1998

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; F, Laura Chaapel, 3 Apr. 1786 Sandisfield, Berk, Mass, died 6 April 1876, married Mr. Rockefeller
    The Dar application appears to be incorrect, as all the family used Chaapel. dhj, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743.", Ancestral File, Page 14, Isaac Chaapel
    F, Fanny Chaapel, 1800, prob. Towanda, Brad., PA
    married Robert Chaflin.
Family Explorer

Mary Chaapel1,2

F, #893, b. 9 August 1811, d. 26 December 1886

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Events

Birth*9 August 1811I visited LeRoy Cemetery Bradford Co., PA on June 24, 1998 and the grave stone reads:
Mary A. Chaapel
wife of
Harvey Kellogg
died Dec. 26, 1886
aged
75 yrs 4 ms & 17 ds.
Thus we can determine her age.3
Name-Var18334
Marriage*9 April 1833Harvey Kellogg; Married by Rev. John Wilson, Franklin, Bradford, PA, USA,5,4
Death*26 December 1886LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3
Burial*December 1886LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3
Last Edited17 February 2000

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), DAR application is incorrect according to her grave. I visited LeRoy Cemetery Bradford Co., PA on June 24, 1998 and the grave stone reads:
    Mary A. Chaapel
    wife of
    Harvey Kellogg
    died Dec. 26, 1886
    aged
    75 yrs 4 ms & 17 ds.
  3. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge., I visited LeRoy Cemetery Bradford Co., PA on June 24, 1998 and the grave stone reads:
    Mary A. Chaapel
    wife of
    Harvey Kellogg
    died Dec. 26, 1886
    aged
    75 yrs 4 ms & 17 ds.
  4. [S664] unknown compiler, compiler, "Copies of cards made by members of the Bradford Co. Historical Society relative to marriages and deaths which appeared in the local newspaper"; Harvey Kellogg, Franklin to
    Miss Amanda Chapel, Franklin
    Married in Franklin on the 9th inst. by Rev. John Wilson
    Northern Banner
    April 13, 1833, Ancestral File (Various), unknown repository, Bradford County Historical Society, 21 Main Street, Towanda, Bradford, PA, USA, 18848, 717-265-2240. Hereinafter cited as "Copies of cards made by members of the Bradford Co. Historical Society relative to marriages and deaths which appeared in the local newspaper."
  5. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Pg 35 - 1833 - April 9, in Franklin, by Rev. John Wilson, Harvey Kellogg and Miss Mary, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel.
Family Explorer

Harvey Kellogg

M, #894, b. circa 1810, d. 28 January 1877

Events

Birth*Circa 1810PA
Marriage*9 April 1833Mary Chaapel; Married by Rev. John Wilson, Franklin, Bradford, PA, USA,1,2
Death*28 January 1877Bradford, PA, USA,3
Burial*January 1877LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Brady, PA, USA,3
Last Edited17 February 2000

Citations

  1. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Pg 35 - 1833 - April 9, in Franklin, by Rev. John Wilson, Harvey Kellogg and Miss Mary, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel.
  2. [S664] unknown compiler, compiler, "Copies of cards made by members of the Bradford Co. Historical Society relative to marriages and deaths which appeared in the local newspaper"; Harvey Kellogg, Franklin to
    Miss Amanda Chapel, Franklin
    Married in Franklin on the 9th inst. by Rev. John Wilson
    Northern Banner
    April 13, 1833, Ancestral File (Various), unknown repository, Bradford County Historical Society, 21 Main Street, Towanda, Bradford, PA, USA, 18848, 717-265-2240. Hereinafter cited as "Copies of cards made by members of the Bradford Co. Historical Society relative to marriages and deaths which appeared in the local newspaper."
  3. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), On June 24, 1998 I visited and photographed the graves in the LeRoy PA Cemetery, Bradford County.
    The grave stone read:
    Harvey Kellogg
    died
    Jan 28, 1877
    aged
    ___ 9 mos.
    19 da.
Family Explorer

Delight Chaapel1

F, #895, b. 1806

Parents

FatherIsaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817)
MotherTamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839)

Family: Benjamin Holcomb (b. 22 October 1810)

SonGuy T. Holcomb+ (b. circa 1834)
DaughterAnn Holcomb+ (b. 8 February 1841, d. 29 April 1915)

Events

Birth*1806LeRoy?, Bradford, PA, USA,2
Marriage*21 March 1832Benjamin Holcomb; Married by Justice Asa Pratt, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,2,3
Last Edited13 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Pg. 14 - F, Delight Chaapel, about 1806, prob. LeRoy, Bradford, PA
    Maried Benjamin Holcomb 21 Mar 1832, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  3. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Pg 276 - March 21, 1832, in Canton, by Justice Asa Pratt, Benjamin Holcomb of Canton and Miss Delight, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel of Franklin.
Family Explorer

Benjamin Holcomb1

M, #896, b. 22 October 1810

Parents

FatherSterling Holcomb
MotherBetsey Stone

Family: Delight Chaapel (b. 1806)

SonGuy T. Holcomb+ (b. circa 1834)
DaughterAnn Holcomb+ (b. 8 February 1841, d. 29 April 1915)

Events

Birth*22 October 1810LeRoy, PA,2
Marriage*21 March 1832Delight Chaapel; Married by Justice Asa Pratt, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,3,4
Last Edited13 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S72] unknown compiler, compiler, "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."; Ancestral File unknown repository, Washington, D.C., USA. Hereinafter cited as "DAR application for membership of Tyra Montgomery Mahan by right of lineal descent from Isaac Chapel."
  2. [S1074] unknown author, "Chaapel Family Group Sheet" (unknown compiler address). unknown m. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family Group Sheet."
  3. [S270] unknown compiler, compiler, "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."; Pg. 14 - F, Delight Chaapel, about 1806, prob. LeRoy, Bradford, PA
    Maried Benjamin Holcomb 21 Mar 1832, Ancestral File Go west on 414 past cemetery, turn right at Center Rd., up hill first house on right, Mrs. Patricia Chaapel (Mrs. Charles L.), P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, 17743, 717-364-5778. Hereinafter cited as "Chaapel Family History, started by Mrs. Mertie (Harris) Hiatt of Provo, UT in the 1950's (she was the granddaughter of Parna Chaapel who was a daughter of Isaac Chaapel); contributed to by Dallin Oaks of Provo, UT, one time President of Brigham Young University. Charles B. Chaapel and Eugene V. Calvert spent considerable time helping to compile this book. The information on the first 12 sheets in this book were researched & furnished by Richard Ted Chaapel, son of Harley D. and Nora R. Chaapel. This information was given to Dorothy H. Johnson by Mrs. Patricia Chaapel, P. O. Box 63, LeRoy, PA, 17743."
  4. [S167] Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1800 - 1825,including History (1800 - 1840),Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 and all Matters relating to Early Times, Vol. II (Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Print, 1915), Pg 276 - March 21, 1832, in Canton, by Justice Asa Pratt, Benjamin Holcomb of Canton and Miss Delight, daughter of Isaac and Tamasin (Wilcox) Chaapel of Franklin.
Family Explorer

Daniel Whipple1

M, #897, b. 23 April 1803, d. 11 August 1885

Parents

FatherJonah Whipple (b. 22 October 1761, d. 13 January 1843)
MotherHepzibah Melvin (b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843)

Family: Agnes McClatchie (b. 12 February 1811, d. 18 November 1881)

DaughterDiana Whipple+ (b. 29 June 1830, d. 4 June 1869)
SonJohn Whipple (b. circa 1833, d. 22 December 1845)
SonSilas Whipple (b. circa 1836, d. 13 December 1836)
SonTheadore Whipple (b. between November 1837 and December 1837, d. 1 June 1867)
SonGeorge Whipple (b. circa 1840, d. 22 November 1845)

Events

Birth*23 April 1803Gilmington, New Hampshire, USA,1
Marriage*23 April 1829Agnes McClatchie2
Will*6 December 1872Chateaugay - will written, Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,3
Death*11 August 1885Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,1,4,5,6,7
Last Edited17 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), From DAR Record from Nathan Melvin.
  2. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father., From DAR record from Nathan Melvin - Daniel Whipple B. April 23, 1800 at Gilmington NH died at Chateaugay NY August 11, 1885
    M. Agnes Mac Clatchie April 23, 1829.
  3. [S188] unknown name of person, Probate of the will of Daniel Whipple in August 1885, Surrogate Court, Franklin County, NY unknown file number, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Pgs 446 - 461 probate of will of Daniel Whipple which names children, wife, and grandchildren thru his daughter Diana who died. Hereinafter cited as Probate of the will of Daniel Whipple in August 1885, Surrogate Court, Franklin County, NY.
  4. [S161] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address; unknown reader, Daniel Whipple/Died/Aug. 11, 1885,/AE. 82 Y'rs 4 M's/Father we miss thee/.
  5. [S187] unknown name of person unknown record type, 1292042 & 1292044, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Film 1292044 LDS - SLC, Earlville Cemetery, Chateaugay, NY, D. Aug. 11, 1885, Ae. 82, w. Agnes McClatchie, D. Nov. 18, 1881, Ae 91; Son Silas D. Jan. 22, 1845, George Jan. 22 1845; John D. Dec. 22, 1845, Ae. 16; Theadore June 1, 1867.
  6. [S997] Franklin County Historical Society and Museum Society, family information: Whipple, Daniel
    D. Aug. 11 1885 Ae. 82
    W. Agnes McClatchie D. Nov. 18 1881 Ae. 91
    Son Silas D. Jan 22, 1845
    George Jan. 22, 1845
    John D. Dec 22, 1849 Ae. 16
    Theadore June 1, 1867 Ae. 29

    Earlville Cem
    Chateaugay New York, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Franklin County Historical Society and Museum Society.
  7. [S1078] unknown compiler, compiler, "Jonah Whipple"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Jonah Whipple."
Family Explorer

Jonah Whipple1,2

M, #898, b. 22 October 1761, d. 13 January 1843

Parents

FatherJohn Whipple (b. 24 November 1718, d. 6 October 1767)
MotherHannah Whipple

Family: Hepzibah Melvin (b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843)

SonNathan Whipple (b. 1793, d. 1873)
SonJonathan Whipple (b. 1800)
SonDaniel Whipple+ (b. 23 April 1803, d. 11 August 1885)
DaughterCynthia Whipple (b. circa 1804)
SonJohn J. Whipple (b. circa 1805)
DaughterMary Ann Whipple (b. 1806, d. 1871)
DaughterAnna Whipple (b. circa 1806)

Events

Birth*22 October 1761Gloucester, Providence, RI, USA,1,3
Marriage*Circa 1795Hepzibah Melvin4,5
Census*1800Hepzibah Melvin; Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA,6
Death8 January 1843Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA, I tend to believe this is the date, for it is on the gravestone which I photographed when I was in Chateaugay in 1996. dhj7
Death*13 January 1843Earlville Cemetery, Age 80, Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,8,5
Death16 January 1843Chateaugay, New York, USA,1,9
Last Edited17 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), MY DAR record for Nathan Melvin. Jonah Whipple b. Oct. 22, 1761 at Gloucester, RI died at Chateaugay NY Jan 16 1843.
  2. [S958] unknown compiler, compiler, "Whipple Coat of Arms"; Whipple Coat of Arms, Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Whipple Coat of Arms."
  3. [S158] unknown volume, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636 - 1850, First Series, Births, Marriages and Deaths, A Family Register for the People. by James N. Arnold, Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register. "Is My Name Written in the Book of Life?" Volume 3, Glocester, Part I, Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly, Providence, R.I, Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1892, being a part of Vital Record of Cranston, Johnston and North Providence, R.I. Hanterdon House, Lambertville, N.J., 1983, GEN 974.5, A756 RI at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.: Pg. 67 Glocester - Births and Deaths - 1-120 WHIPPLE, Jonah, October 22, 1761., unknown repository, 5300 Caroline, Houston, Harris, TX, USA, 77004, 713-524-0101. Hereinafter cited as Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636 - 1850, First Series, Births, Marriages and Deaths, A Family Register for the People. by James N. Arnold, Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register. "Is My Name Written in the Book of Life?" Volume 3, Glocester, Part I, Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly, Providence, R.I, Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1892, being a part of Vital Record of Cranston, Johnston and North Providence, R.I. Hanterdon House, Lambertville, N.J., 1983, GEN 974.5, A756 RI at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
  4. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father..
  5. [S1078] unknown compiler, compiler, "Jonah Whipple"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Jonah Whipple."
  6. [S603] unknown compiler, Heads of Families at the Second Census of the United States taken in the year 1800 New Hampshire, Cheshire Co. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher), Whipple, Jona.
    2 m under 10, 1m 10-16, 1 m 45+
    2 f under 10 1 f 10-16, 1 f 26 - 45.
  7. [S161] unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address; unknown reader, In Memory of/ Jonah Whipple/ Died/Jan. 8, 1843;/AE. 80./.
  8. [S187] unknown name of person unknown record type, 1292042 & 1292044, unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; unknown reader, Film 1292044 , Whipple, Jonah, D. Jan 13, 1843, Ae. 80, Earlville Cemetery, Chateaugay, NY.
  9. [S977] Robert S. Albee, compiler, "Albee Family Records"; d. Jan. 13 1843 ae.80
    Earlville Ce. Chateaugay, New York, Ancestral File (1920), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Albee Family Records."
Family Explorer

Hepzibah Melvin1

F, #899, b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843

Parents

FatherNathan Melvin (b. 25 June 1729, d. 6 January 1807)
MotherAnna Foster (b. 9 December 1739, d. 14 December 1818)

Family: Jonah Whipple (b. 22 October 1761, d. 13 January 1843)

SonNathan Whipple (b. 1793, d. 1873)
SonJonathan Whipple (b. 1800)
SonDaniel Whipple+ (b. 23 April 1803, d. 11 August 1885)
DaughterCynthia Whipple (b. circa 1804)
SonJohn J. Whipple (b. circa 1805)
DaughterMary Ann Whipple (b. 1806, d. 1871)
DaughterAnna Whipple (b. circa 1806)

Events

Name-Var24 March 17672
Name-Var24 March 17673
Birth*24 March 1767Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,1,4,5
Marriage*Circa 1795Jonah Whipple6,3
Census*1800Jonah Whipple; Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA,7
Death*1843Chateaugay, NY, USA,1
Last Edited17 July 2010

Citations

  1. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), My DAR record from Nathan Melvin. Hepzebah Melvin b. March 24, 1767 at Ashburnham, Mass, died at Chateaugay, NY 1843.
  2. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg 816, Hepsibah, b. March 24, 1767.
  3. [S1078] unknown compiler, compiler, "Jonah Whipple"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Jonah Whipple."
  4. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Pg. 816, Hepsibah, b. March 24, 1767.
  5. [S854] Vital Records Ashburnham, Massachusetts: Hepzibah Melvin daughter of Nathan and Anna Melvin his wife, born March 24, 1767, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records Ashburnham, Massachusetts.
  6. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father..
  7. [S603] unknown compiler, Heads of Families at the Second Census of the United States taken in the year 1800 New Hampshire, Cheshire Co. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher), Whipple, Jona.
    2 m under 10, 1m 10-16, 1 m 45+
    2 f under 10 1 f 10-16, 1 f 26 - 45.
Family Explorer

Nathan Melvin1

M, #900, b. 25 June 1729, d. 6 January 1807

Parents

FatherJonathan Melven (b. 29 May 1688, d. 11 February 1737)
MotherSarah Hartwell (b. 28 July 1694)

Family: Anna Foster (b. 9 December 1739, d. 14 December 1818)

DaughterAnna Melvin (b. 8 November 1760)
DaughterSarah Melvin (b. 15 September 1762)
DaughterPhoebe Melvin (b. 27 March 1765)
DaughterHepzibah Melvin+ (b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843)
SonNathan Melvin (b. 1 March 1769)
SonTheodore Melvin+ (b. 1 May 1771)
DaughterAsenath Melvin+ (b. 22 June 1780, d. 28 May 1859)

Events

Death
Birth*25 June 1729Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA,1,2,3,4,5,6
WitnessBetween 1742 and 1747Resident of Dorchester Canada (later Ashburnham), Ashburnham, Berkshire, MA, USA, Pg. 816 Nathan Melvin was a resident of Dorchester Canada, several years previous to the incorporation of Ashburnham. He lived in the ninth school district and near the Amos Pierce farm. He was a farmer and an innholder. He was chosen a deer reeve in 1765, and subsequently was an assessor and a selectman. In 1775 his name is found on the roll of Capt. Davis' company. He was here in 1780 and was then chosen a surveyor of the highways, but the family removed soon after that date. The name of his wife was Anna; six or more children were b. in this town. Mary Melvin, probably a relative and possibly an elder daughter, md. Sept. 11, 1770, John Bigelow.7
Milit-BegBetween 7 May 1747 and 1748Served under Capt. Humphrey Hobbs, as sentinel, Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA, Pg. 257. As serving under Captain Humphrey Hobbs, as sentinel, entered May 7, discharged October 20, 1747-8. (Vol. 92, p. 154)8
Milit-BegBetween 14 April 1749 and 30 June 1749Served under Capt. Humphrey Hobbs, Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA,9
Milit-BegBetween 31 May 1754 and 2 October 1754Served under Capt. Eleazer Melvin as Corporal, Concord, MA, USA,10
Milit-BegMay 1755Expedition to Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Canada, The following names of individuals from Concord, in the expedition to Nova Scotia in May, 1755, appear in Winslow's Army records.....Ephraim Jones then commanded a company of 92 men. Jacob Melvin, Nathan Melvin, and Ezeliel Brown were sergeants.....11
Milit-Beg28 February 1759Muster roll at Boston, Boston, MA, USA, Pg. 257. This name appears on a Muster roll dated at Boston, February 28, 1759, of a Company of Foot, under Captain Joseph Billings, Colonel Joseph Williams' regiment, raised for the reduction of Canada; he signed as belonging to Boston, enlisted April 1, discharged November 23, 1758. (Vol. 96, p. 403.)12
Marriage*March 1759Anna Foster
Milit-Beg1 January 1760Served until April 13, 1761 in Col. Edward Blake's Company, Louisburg, MA, USA,13
Witness25 April 1760Bought 80 acres in Dorchester Canada grant, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA, This was a purchase from his wife's parents.14
Witness1765Chosen a deer reeve., Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,15
Witness1765A proprietor of Ashburnham, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,16
Witness1767Received permission to entertain the solitary traveller, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,17
Association*1769Chosen a selectman, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,18
Witness26 December 1772Sold fifty acres of land for sixty pounds, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,19
Milit-Beg*Between 20 April 1775 and 27 April 1775Rev. War Service, MA, Pg. 624. Private, Capt. Deliverance Davis's co. of militia, Col. Asa Whetcomb's regt., which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; said Melven marched April 20, 1775; left place of rendezvous April 27, 1775; service 10 days.20,21
Milit-BegBetween 30 July 1778 and 13 September 1778Rev. War Service, Rhode Island, Pg. 627. Melvin, Nathan. Sergeant, Capt. William Thurlo's co., Col. Josiah Whitney's regt.; service from July 30, 1778, to Sept. 13, 1778, 1 mo. 15 days, at Rhode Island. Roll sworn to in Worcester Co.22
Census*1800Anna Foster; Franklin, VT, USA, Asenath Melvin23
Death*6 January 1807Cambridge, Lamoile, VT, USA,24
Death14 December 1818Cambridge, VT, USA,1
Last Edited9 April 2010

Citations

  1. [S38] unknown author, Letter from Laura Dudey, dated Feb. 5, 1953, from Malone, NY to Dorothy & Wendell Howard. Laura is daughter of Elsie M. Howard and Samuel Dudey. She is is couson of J. Wendell Howard. Elsie Dudey is sister of Herbert W. Howard, J. Wendell Howard's father. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), See My DAR record from Nathan Melvin.
  2. [S157] unknown volume, Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1635 - 1850, Printed by the Town.974.4, C744 Mass - Clayton Library, Houston, TX: Nathan Melven, ye son of Jonathan Melven and Sarah his wife was born June 25, 1729. Page 122, book II., unknown repository, 5300 Caroline, Houston, Harris, TX, USA, 77004, 713-524-0101. Hereinafter cited as Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1635 - 1850, Printed by the Town.974.4, C744 Mass - Clayton Library, Houston, TX.
  3. [S169] unknown author, The Hartwells of America, A genealogy of all the Hartwell Families of the United States and Canada based largely on the Handbook of Hartwell Genealogy (1887) by Lyman Willard Densmore. The material assembled and arranged in 2 volumes by John F. Hartwell, Little Rock, Arkansas, Vol. 1, Elder Male Line, Vol. 2, Younger Male Line (Saginaw, Michigan: Hartwell-Lorenzen Inc., 1958), Pg 4, Fourth Generation, 32 SARAH (Ebenezer-3 John-2, William-1) b. July 28, 1694 m. Feb. 28, 1714, JOHN, son of JONAS and HANNAH (LEWIS) MELVIN, of Concord, b. May 29, 1688, d. Feb. 11, 1737. They lived on a farm adjoining her brother John, on the south. Issue, MELVIN 104NATHAN b. June 25, 1729.
  4. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. (Boston: Press of David Clapp & Son., 1901- 1905), Pg 257 - 258. Nathan Melvin, son of Jonathan (John) and Sarah (Hartwell) Melvin was born in Concord, June 25, 1729.
  5. [S847] unknown subject, Nathan Melvin son of Jonathan Melvin and Sarah his wife was born June 25, 1729, Concord Massachuetts births and christenings 1639-1850, Salt Lake City, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Concord Massachuetts births and christenings 1639-1850.
  6. [S856] Concord Massachusetts Birth, Marriages, Deaths 1635-1850: Nathan Melven y son of Jonathan Melven and Sarah his wife was born June 25: 1729, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Concord Massachusetts Birth, Marriages, Deaths 1635-1850.
  7. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg. 816 Nathan Melvin was a resident of Dorchester Canada, several years previous to the incorporation of Ashburnham. He lived in the ninth school district and near the Amos Pierce farm. He was a farmer and an innholder. He was chosen a deer reeve in 1765, and subsequently was an assessor and a selectman. In 1775 his name is found on the roll of Capt. Davis' company. He was here in 1780 and was then chosen a surveyor of the highways, but the family removed soon after that date. The name of his wife was Anna; six or more children were b. in this town. Mary Melvin, probably a relative and possibly an elder daughter, md. Sept. 11, 1770, John Bigelow.
  8. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 257. As serving under Captain Humphrey Hobbs, as sentinel, entered May 7, discharged October 20, 1747-8. (Vol. 92, p. 154.)
  9. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 157. Served in the same company from April 14, 1749, until June 20, 1749. (Vol. 93, p. 16.)
  10. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 257, On the Colonial Military rolls, we find the name of Nathan Melvin, serving under Captain Eleazer Melvin as corporal; residing in Concord, entered service May 31, discharged October 2, 1754 (Vol. 93, p. 136.)
  11. [S160] John Stacy, History of the Town of Concord; Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its earliest Settlement to 1832; and the adjoining towns, Bedford, Acton, Lincoln and Carlisle; Containing various notices of county and state history not before published, by Lemuel Shattuck Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Clayton Library 974.44, S533, 1971. (Boston: Russell, Odiorne, and Company, 1835), See memo.
  12. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 257. This name appears on a Muster roll dated at Boston, February 28, 1759, of a Company of Foot, under Captain Joseph Billings, Colonel Joseph Williams' regiment, raised for the reduction of Canada; he signed as belonging to Boston, enlisted April 1, discharged November 23, 1758. (Vol. 96, p. 403.)
  13. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , This name appears again on a roll of the officers and men in Col. Edward Blake's Company, which served at Louisburg, served from January 1, 1760, discharged April 13, 1761.
  14. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 257. Probably in his military service he was attracted to settle in western Massachusetts, in the town which was one of the several granted by General Court to the soldiers who served in the late campaigns, as on April 25, 1760, he bought eighty acres of land in "Dorchester Canada" a grant made to those who were at Canada fights, of Moses and Mary Foster, for twenty-seven pounds.
  15. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Pg. 115. In 1765 Nathan Melvin was chosen a deer reeve.
  16. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Nathan Melvin was a proprietor of Ashburnham, receiving his ownership from an original proprietor, Thomas Tilestone. Pg. 102/103.
  17. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Pg. 390. In 1767 Nathan Melvin, who lived near the Amos Pierce place in the eighth school district, received permission from the court to entertain the solitary traveller who might accidentally pass that way.
  18. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Listed as a selectman in the town records.
  19. [S173] unknown author, Palmer Groups- John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and His Descendants, Gathered and Arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer of New York by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. Privately Printed. , Pg. 258. On December 26, 1772, Nathan Melvin, of Ashburnham, sold for sixty pounds, fifty acres of land in Ashburnham, which was bounded by land belonging to Ephraim Farrar.
  20. [S156] unknown author, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, Volume 10, a compilation from the Archives, prepared and published for the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with Chapter 100, Resolves of 1891. Gen 974.4 M (18 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1902), See memo Pg. 624.
  21. [S153] unknown author, History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, by Ezra Stearns, p. 816, Pg. 142, Capt. Deliverance Davis' Muster Roll in Col. Asa Whitcomb's Regiment of Militia men who marched from Ashburnham on ye Alarm, April 19th 1775. - Nathan Melvin listed.
    Immediately following this affair at Lexington the Massachusetts committee of safety called out the militia. In an address to the several towns dated April 20, the committee urged them to "hasten and encourage by all means the enlistment of men for an army." "Our all," says the address, "is at stake. Death and devistation are the certain consequences of delay. Every moment is infinitely precious. An hour lost may deluge your country in blood and entail perpetual slavery upon the few who may survive the carnage." An answering spirit animated the inhabitants of this town and as will appear a considerable number joined the army gathered around Boston.
  22. [S156] unknown author, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, Volume 10, a compilation from the Archives, prepared and published for the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with Chapter 100, Resolves of 1891. Gen 974.4 M, Pg. 627 - see memo.
  23. [S600] unknown compiler, Second Census of the United States 1800 Vermont - Franklin County, Pg 70 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher), Nathan Melvin, 1 Female 16 & under 26
    1 Female 45 and upward
    1 Male 45 and upward.
  24. [S185] unknown volume, Cambridge, Lamoile, Vermont Town and vital records, 1785 - 1882, Town Clerk, microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951.: Page 153, Died Cambridge Januar 6, 1807, Aged 76 years. Next to a list of 10 deaths on the left is a note "Recorded Septembe 1st, 1708 by John Safford, Town Clerk.", unknown repository, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as Cambridge, Lamoile, Vermont Town and vital records, 1785 - 1882, Town Clerk, microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951.