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| Birth: | About 1730 in Of Cumberland County, Virginia |
| Death: | About 1790 |
| Sex: | M |
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| Comment 1: Possibly Johnathan |
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RELATIONSHIP: 5th great grandfather of Douglas Adair York
New e-mail address:
abrigman@tds.net (2003)
Still searcing for more information on Nathan(iel) Chapman's father, Jonathan Chapman (b.c. 1730s?-d.?).
Found proof of father/son relationship in Cumberland County, VA. Also have circumstantial and coincidential evidence that links Jonathan Chapman to the Amelia County, VA Chapmans. Could Nathan's father Jonathan be cousin to John Chapman of Amelia County, VA...or the same man??
I am most interested in sharing information about these Chapmans with anyone interested.
Angela Chapman Brigman
Searching for more information regarding John CHAPMAN (c.1730-c.1790s) of Cumberland County, VA. Known issue at this time: Elizabeth (b.1756-d.1839) who married Elisha Bowles (also of Cumberland County), Thomas (b.?-d.1827/8) and Nathaniel H. (1761-1829) who married Elizabeth Coleman in Franklin County, VA in 1791.
I am a direct descendant of Nathaniel who was a private and POW in the Revolutionary War from 1778-1781 (he enlisted and served with Elisha Bowles, Jeremiah Basham, and a "Mr. James"). Nathaniel returned to Cumberland County, VA and is recorded as buying his father's property in 1783. Nathaniel moved to Bedford County, VA with the Basham family in 1784.
I would appreciate any further information on Nathan and the rest of his family. Other than the sale of the family farm in 1783, not much else is known of Nathan's father, John. I am willing to share any information concerning the above mentioned families if anyone is interested.
Thank you,
Angela Chapman Brigman
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