[or-roots] chapmans

Ray Powell rayp6217 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 18 18:08:15 PST 2004


Les,
When I read your e-mail I realized that I had not put in my Chapmans! I'm
really with it today! Here are the names that I have. Martha Alice Powell is
my connection and she was my grandfather's aunt.

Descendants of Joshua CHAPMAN

 1   Joshua CHAPMAN
........ 2   Elias CHAPMAN
............  +Sarah GRIFFEN
................... 3   Ellis CHAPMAN
.......................  +Angie HAYDEN
............................. 4   Ralph CHAPMAN
........ 2   Henry CHAPMAN
........ 2   Nash CHAPMAN
........ 2   James Allen CHAPMAN 1860 - 1888
............  +Martha Alice POWELL 1862 - 1911
................... 3   Allen Franklin (Frank) CHAPMAN 1881 -
................... 3   Mintie Thankful CHAPMAN 1884 -
.......................  +Percy Henry ALWARD 1884 -
................... 3   Lillie Dell CHAPMAN 1887 -
.......................  +Joseph Reid DAVIDSON 1883 -
................... 3   Mintie CHAPMAN
................... 3   Lillie CHAPMAN
................... 3   Frank CHAPMAN

Ray Powell

----- Original Message -----
From: "Leslie Chapman" <khanjehgil at presys.com>
To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [or-roots] chapmans


> Ray;
>
> The closest I can come to hooking to them is a putative cousin William P.
> Chapman b. abt. 1863 in Indiana, he is in the line of one of our "serious"
> genealogists in the Chapman family, she is about a 4th or 5th cousin whom
I
> have never met. I missed a good opportunity as for a few years she was
> living in Lincoln City Oregon which is just a couple hours north of me,
but
> as luck would have it I got in touch with her just in time to find out she
> was moving to a warmer drier climate, or at least I think that's where she
> was headed. I say putative becasuse I find this guy in the Census but not
in
> her work. I should see if I can get in touch  and ask I guess, but being
the
> flibberty gibbet I am probably won't remember to do so.
>
> Some day when I have the time and money at the same time I may go back
east
> and do some serious research on these folks, but it will take a lot of
time.
> Interestingly enough there is some suspicion that I can combind research
> into my Mother and my father's line in Onandaga Co., New York. I married
the
> daughter of a cousin and with the intermarriages in my Mother's line from
> Concord in the 17th and 18th century I can pull up a kinship report on my
> son that takes up a whole sheet of paper. All I really need to make that
> incredible would be to find out Mom's and Dad's ancestors intermarried int
> the 17th century!
>
> Finding these things out is what makes it so interesting for me, sort of
> like solving a rubik's cube or some such.
>
> Les C
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
> [mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us]On Behalf Of Ray Powell
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 12:01 PM
> To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
> Subject: Re: [or-roots] chapmans
>
>
> I am not doing any serious work on the Chapmans that are part of my tree
> (too busy working on names closer to the trunk) but these are the ones
that
> I have. I don't know where I got the info (when I first started I knew
> nothing about getting documentation) but these are the names and dates
that
> I have on my Chapmans. If you have any info I would appreciate whatever
you
> could contribute.
>
> Ray Powell
>





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