Person:Abram Chapline (1)

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Capt. Abraham "Abram" Chapline
m. Est 1748
  1. Elizabeth Chapline1749 - 1834
  2. Benjamin Chapline1750 - 1773
  3. William Chapline1752 -
  4. Capt. Abraham "Abram" ChaplineAbt 1754 - 1824
  5. Mary "Polly" Chapline1755 - 1815
  6. Isaac Chapline1756 - 1810
  7. Vance ChaplinEst 1760 -
  • HCapt. Abraham "Abram" ChaplineAbt 1754 - 1824
  • WElizabeth HigginsAbt 1773 - 1817
m. 6 Jan 1793
  1. Rev. Isaac Chapline1793 - 1877
  2. Abraham ChaplineEst 1794 - 1815
  3. Jacob Rodgers Chapline1795 -
  4. William ChaplineEst 1796 - 1818
  5. Frances "Fanny" Chaplain1796 - 1822
  6. Malinda "Malindy" ChaplinAbt 1800 -
  • HCapt. Abraham "Abram" ChaplineAbt 1754 - 1824
  • WHannah Moore - 1843
m. Abt 1820
  1. Willis S Chapline1821 - 1853
  2. Charles J. Chapline1823 - 1865
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Abraham "Abram" Chapline
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1754 Shepherdstown, Virginia
Marriage 6 Jan 1793 Harrison County, Ohioto Elizabeth Higgins
Marriage Abt 1820 Mercer, Kentucky, United Statesto Hannah Moore
Property[1] IndianaClark's Grant - allotted 2,156a for services in the Illinois campaign
Death? 19 Jan 1824 Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky, United Statesage 70 -
Burial? Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky, United StatesChapline Family Cemetery

Records in Kentucky

Abraham Chapline was named in the will of his friend Azariah Davis of Mercer County, Kentucky written 1805 and proven August 1808, as follows:

"children of my friend Abraham Chapline To wit, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, William, Fanny & Malinday Chapline".
References
  1. Recorded, in English, William Hayden. Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio, 1778-1783, and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark: with numerous sketches of men who served under Clark, and full list of those allotted lands in Clark's Grant for service in the campaigns against the British posts, showing exact land allotted each. (Indianapolis, Indiana: Bowen-Merrill Co., 1896)
    2:958.
    Signature of Abram Chapline
  2.   Genealogy.com.