Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Daughter | Mary Kellog (b. 22 December 1829) |
Daughter | Lodisca Kellog (b. circa 1831) |
Daughter | Emma Edith Kellog+ (b. 13 August 1832, d. 16 October 1921) |
Birth* | 29 August 1790 | Berkshire, Berkshire, MA, USA,3 |
Marriage* | Circa 1828 | Alva Kellogg; Leroy?, Bradford, PA, USA,1,4 |
Death* | 1836 | 1 |
Last Edited | 14 February 2000 |
Father | George Chappell IV (b. 3 December 1722) |
Mother | Sarah Daniels (b. 16 April 1724) |
Son | Buckley Chaapel (b. 11 November 1784, d. 1 September 1838) |
Daughter | Laura Chaapel (b. 3 April 1786, d. 6 April 1876) |
Daughter | Harriett Chaapel (b. 29 August 1789) |
Daughter | Tamison "Tacy " Chaapel+ (b. 29 August 1790, d. 1836) |
Daughter | Parney Chapel+ (b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857) |
Son | Chauncy Chaapel+ (b. 26 December 1795, d. 4 September 1882) |
Son | Ledgard Chapel+ (b. 7 January 1797, d. 21 September 1874) |
Son | John Chaapel (b. 1799) |
Daughter | Fanny Chaapel (b. 1800) |
Son | Isaac Chaapel (b. 1803) |
Daughter | Delight Chaapel+ (b. 1806) |
Daughter | Mary Chaapel (b. 9 August 1811, d. 26 December 1886) |
Misc | Salt Lake City, Utah, Descendancy Chart4 | |
Birth* | 28 February 1761 | Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,1,5 |
Event-Misc | 17 June 1775 | Fought at the battle of Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Middlesex, MA, USA,6 |
Milit-Beg* | 16 August 1777 | Enlisted and served as Private, New Marlborough, Berkshire, MA, USA,7,8,9 |
Milit-End* | 22 August 1777 | Service six days, MA, USA,10 |
Milit-Beg | 1 January 1780 | MA, USA,11,12 |
Milit-End | 31 December 1780 | MA, USA,10 |
Misc* | 31 December 1780 | Nat. 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 1784 | Tamison Wilcox; Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA,15 |
Property* | August 1789 | BLW #3880-100-22 - srv as a Pvt in the MA Line16 |
Misc | 22 August 1789 | Bounty 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* | 1790 | Tamison 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 1800 | Tamison 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 |
Emigration | 1802 | Tamison 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-Misc | 1804 | Freeholder to Settle (Auditor), Burlington, Bradford, PA, USA,23 |
Event-Misc | 1804 | Justice of the Peace, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,24 |
Occupation* | C1803-1804 | Served as school teacher in first school, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,25 |
Witness | 1804 | Commissioned justice of the peace for, Burlington, Bradford, PA, USA, He also filled various other local offices.26,27 |
Witness | 1813 | Member of the first grand jury in the county, Bradford, PA, USA,28 |
Event-Misc* | 1816 | Justice of the Peace for LeRoy, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,29 |
Death* | 1 May 1817 | LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,1,30 |
Burial* | May 1817 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,31,32,33 |
Probate | 11 May 1818 | Tamison Wilcox; Tamasin administrator, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,34 |
Last Edited | 28 July 2012 |
Father | Ebinezer Wilcox (b. 1 December 1734) |
Mother | Mary Eddy (b. 15 September 1734) |
Son | Buckley Chaapel (b. 11 November 1784, d. 1 September 1838) |
Daughter | Laura Chaapel (b. 3 April 1786, d. 6 April 1876) |
Daughter | Harriett Chaapel (b. 29 August 1789) |
Daughter | Tamison "Tacy " Chaapel+ (b. 29 August 1790, d. 1836) |
Daughter | Parney Chapel+ (b. 12 November 1792, d. 4 June 1857) |
Son | Chauncy Chaapel+ (b. 26 December 1795, d. 4 September 1882) |
Son | Ledgard Chapel+ (b. 7 January 1797, d. 21 September 1874) |
Son | John Chaapel (b. 1799) |
Daughter | Fanny Chaapel (b. 1800) |
Son | Isaac Chaapel (b. 1803) |
Daughter | Delight Chaapel+ (b. 1806) |
Daughter | Mary Chaapel (b. 9 August 1811, d. 26 December 1886) |
Name-Var | 3 | |
Birth* | 2 April 1764 | Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,4,5,6 |
Birth | 2 April 1764 | Sandisfield, MA, usa,7,8 |
Marriage* | 15 August 1784 | Isaac Chaapel; Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA,9 |
Census* | 1790 | Isaac 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* | 1799 | Chaapel farm, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA, Settled on the Chaapel farm in 179911 |
Emigration* | March 1800 | Isaac 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 |
Emigration | 1802 | Isaac 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 |
Witness | Circa 1805 | Issac Chaapel was a prominent man, being the first justice of the peace for what was then Burlington township.11 |
Probate* | 11 May 1818 | Isaac Chaapel; Tamasin administrator, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,15 |
Death* | 22 May 1839 | LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,1,16,17 |
Burial* | May 1839 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,18 |
Last Edited | 18 July 2010 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 11 November 1784 | Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,3,4 |
Marriage* | Circa 1804 | Betsy Bowman3 |
Death* | 1 September 1838 | Towanda, 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 1838 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,6 |
Probate | 12 September 1838 | Probate of will, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,7 |
Last Edited | 18 July 2010 |
Birth* | Circa 1785 | Towanda?, Bradford, PA, USA,2 |
Marriage* | Circa 1804 | Buckley Chaapel3 |
Last Edited | 30 June 2010 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 3 April 1786 | Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA, USA,2 |
Marriage* | Circa 1806 | Rockfeller |
Death* | 6 April 1876 | 2 |
Last Edited | 28 June 1998 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Daughter | Fauna "Fanny" Melvina Harris (b. 1 June 1827, d. 7 December 1841) |
Son | Joseph Mormon Harris (b. 19 July 1830, d. 1 May 1909) |
Son | Abner Harris (b. 6 January 1832) |
Son | Charles Harris+ (b. 2 July 1834, d. 3 February 1916) |
Name-Var | 12 November 1792 | 2 |
Birth* | 12 November 1792 | Sandisfield, Berkshire Co., MA, USA,2,3 |
Marriage* | 29 March 1826 | Amos Harris |
Death* | 4 June 1857 | Ogden, Weber, Utah,2 |
Last Edited | 11 July 2010 |
Father | Nathan Harris |
Mother | Rhoda Lapham |
Daughter | Fauna "Fanny" Melvina Harris (b. 1 June 1827, d. 7 December 1841) |
Son | Joseph Mormon Harris (b. 19 July 1830, d. 1 May 1909) |
Son | Abner Harris (b. 6 January 1832) |
Son | Charles Harris+ (b. 2 July 1834, d. 3 February 1916) |
Name-Var | ||
Birth* | 29 May 1781 | Cambridge, Washington, NY,2 |
Marriage* | 29 March 1826 | Parney Chapel |
Death* | 28 November 1869 | Logan, Cache Co., UT, USA,2 |
Last Edited | 11 July 2010 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 29 August 1789 | 3 |
Marriage* | 23 July 1809 | Horace Spalding; LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,4,2 |
Last Edited | 19 July 1998 |
Birth* | 25 July 1783 | Plainfield, CT, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 23 July 1809 | Harriett Chaapel; LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3,4 |
Death* | April 1879 | Canton, PA, USA,5 |
Last Edited | 19 July 1998 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Son | Hoyt Chapel+ (b. 7 February 1832, d. 15 June 1901) |
Son | Jay Chapel+ (b. circa 1840) |
Son | Burr Chapel (b. circa 1841) |
Birth* | 7 January 1797 | Sandisfield, 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 1824 | Celestia Holcomb3 |
Death* | 21 September 1874 | Aged 77 yrs 8 mos & 14 days, Bradford, PA, USA,4 |
Burial* | 21 September 1874 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,5,3 |
Last Edited | 12 July 2010 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 1799 | Lenox, Berkshire, MA, USA,2 |
Death* | Lost at sea2 |
Last Edited | 28 June 1998 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 1803 | LeRoy?, Bradford, PA, USA,3 |
Last Edited | 28 June 1998 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 1800 | Towanda?, Bradford, PA, USA,3 |
Marriage* | Circa 1820 | Robert Clafflin |
Last Edited | 28 June 1998 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Birth* | 9 August 1811 | 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. Thus we can determine her age.3 |
Name-Var | 1833 | 4 |
Marriage* | 9 April 1833 | Harvey Kellogg; Married by Rev. John Wilson, Franklin, Bradford, PA, USA,5,4 |
Death* | 26 December 1886 | LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3 |
Burial* | December 1886 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Bradford, PA, USA,3 |
Last Edited | 17 February 2000 |
Birth* | Circa 1810 | PA |
Marriage* | 9 April 1833 | Mary Chaapel; Married by Rev. John Wilson, Franklin, Bradford, PA, USA,1,2 |
Death* | 28 January 1877 | Bradford, PA, USA,3 |
Burial* | January 1877 | LeRoy Cemetery, LeRoy, Brady, PA, USA,3 |
Last Edited | 17 February 2000 |
Father | Isaac Chaapel (b. 28 February 1761, d. 1 May 1817) |
Mother | Tamison Wilcox (b. 2 April 1764, d. 22 May 1839) |
Son | Guy T. Holcomb+ (b. circa 1834) |
Daughter | Ann Holcomb+ (b. 8 February 1841, d. 29 April 1915) |
Birth* | 1806 | LeRoy?, Bradford, PA, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 21 March 1832 | Benjamin Holcomb; Married by Justice Asa Pratt, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,2,3 |
Last Edited | 13 July 2010 |
Father | Sterling Holcomb |
Mother | Betsey Stone |
Son | Guy T. Holcomb+ (b. circa 1834) |
Daughter | Ann Holcomb+ (b. 8 February 1841, d. 29 April 1915) |
Birth* | 22 October 1810 | LeRoy, PA,2 |
Marriage* | 21 March 1832 | Delight Chaapel; Married by Justice Asa Pratt, Canton, Bradford, PA, USA,3,4 |
Last Edited | 13 July 2010 |
Father | Jonah Whipple (b. 22 October 1761, d. 13 January 1843) |
Mother | Hepzibah Melvin (b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843) |
Daughter | Diana Whipple+ (b. 29 June 1830, d. 4 June 1869) |
Son | John Whipple (b. circa 1833, d. 22 December 1845) |
Son | Silas Whipple (b. circa 1836, d. 13 December 1836) |
Son | Theadore Whipple (b. between November 1837 and December 1837, d. 1 June 1867) |
Son | George Whipple (b. circa 1840, d. 22 November 1845) |
Birth* | 23 April 1803 | Gilmington, New Hampshire, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 23 April 1829 | Agnes McClatchie2 |
Will* | 6 December 1872 | Chateaugay - will written, Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,3 |
Death* | 11 August 1885 | Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,1,4,5,6,7 |
Last Edited | 17 July 2010 |
Father | John Whipple (b. 24 November 1718, d. 6 October 1767) |
Mother | Hannah Whipple |
Son | Nathan Whipple (b. 1793, d. 1873) |
Son | Jonathan Whipple (b. 1800) |
Son | Daniel Whipple+ (b. 23 April 1803, d. 11 August 1885) |
Daughter | Cynthia Whipple (b. circa 1804) |
Son | John J. Whipple (b. circa 1805) |
Daughter | Mary Ann Whipple (b. 1806, d. 1871) |
Daughter | Anna Whipple (b. circa 1806) |
Birth* | 22 October 1761 | Gloucester, Providence, RI, USA,1,3 |
Marriage* | Circa 1795 | Hepzibah Melvin4,5 |
Census* | 1800 | Hepzibah Melvin; Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA,6 |
Death | 8 January 1843 | Chateaugay, 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 1843 | Earlville Cemetery, Age 80, Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,8,5 |
Death | 16 January 1843 | Chateaugay, New York, USA,1,9 |
Last Edited | 17 July 2010 |
Father | Nathan Melvin (b. 25 June 1729, d. 6 January 1807) |
Mother | Anna Foster (b. 9 December 1739, d. 14 December 1818) |
Son | Nathan Whipple (b. 1793, d. 1873) |
Son | Jonathan Whipple (b. 1800) |
Son | Daniel Whipple+ (b. 23 April 1803, d. 11 August 1885) |
Daughter | Cynthia Whipple (b. circa 1804) |
Son | John J. Whipple (b. circa 1805) |
Daughter | Mary Ann Whipple (b. 1806, d. 1871) |
Daughter | Anna Whipple (b. circa 1806) |
Name-Var | 24 March 1767 | 2 |
Name-Var | 24 March 1767 | 3 |
Birth* | 24 March 1767 | Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,1,4,5 |
Marriage* | Circa 1795 | Jonah Whipple6,3 |
Census* | 1800 | Jonah Whipple; Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA,7 |
Death* | 1843 | Chateaugay, NY, USA,1 |
Last Edited | 17 July 2010 |
Father | Jonathan Melven (b. 29 May 1688, d. 11 February 1737) |
Mother | Sarah Hartwell (b. 28 July 1694) |
Daughter | Anna Melvin (b. 8 November 1760) |
Daughter | Sarah Melvin (b. 15 September 1762) |
Daughter | Phoebe Melvin (b. 27 March 1765) |
Daughter | Hepzibah Melvin+ (b. 24 March 1767, d. 1843) |
Son | Nathan Melvin (b. 1 March 1769) |
Son | Theodore Melvin+ (b. 1 May 1771) |
Daughter | Asenath Melvin+ (b. 22 June 1780, d. 28 May 1859) |
Death | ||
Birth* | 25 June 1729 | Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA,1,2,3,4,5,6 |
Witness | Between 1742 and 1747 | Resident 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-Beg | Between 7 May 1747 and 1748 | Served 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-Beg | Between 14 April 1749 and 30 June 1749 | Served under Capt. Humphrey Hobbs, Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA,9 |
Milit-Beg | Between 31 May 1754 and 2 October 1754 | Served under Capt. Eleazer Melvin as Corporal, Concord, MA, USA,10 |
Milit-Beg | May 1755 | Expedition 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-Beg | 28 February 1759 | Muster 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 1759 | Anna Foster |
Milit-Beg | 1 January 1760 | Served until April 13, 1761 in Col. Edward Blake's Company, Louisburg, MA, USA,13 |
Witness | 25 April 1760 | Bought 80 acres in Dorchester Canada grant, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA, This was a purchase from his wife's parents.14 |
Witness | 1765 | Chosen a deer reeve., Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,15 |
Witness | 1765 | A proprietor of Ashburnham, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,16 |
Witness | 1767 | Received permission to entertain the solitary traveller, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,17 |
Association* | 1769 | Chosen a selectman, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,18 |
Witness | 26 December 1772 | Sold fifty acres of land for sixty pounds, Ashburnham, Worcester, MA, USA,19 |
Milit-Beg* | Between 20 April 1775 and 27 April 1775 | Rev. 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-Beg | Between 30 July 1778 and 13 September 1778 | Rev. 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* | 1800 | Anna Foster; Franklin, VT, USA, Asenath Melvin23 |
Death* | 6 January 1807 | Cambridge, Lamoile, VT, USA,24 |
Death | 14 December 1818 | Cambridge, VT, USA,1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2010 |