Person:Josiah Chapin (4)

m. 9 Feb 1623/24
  1. David Chapin1624/25 -
  2. Catherine Chapin1626 - 1711/12
  3. Sarah Chapin1628 -
  4. Henry Chapin1630/31 - 1718
  5. son Chapin1630/31 - 1634
  6. John Chapin1632/33 -
  7. Honor Chapin1636 -
  8. Josiah Chapin1637 - 1726
  9. Japhet Chapin1642 - 1711/12
  10. Hannah Chapin1644 -
  • HJosiah Chapin1637 - 1726
  • WMary King1639 - 1676
m. 30 Nov 1658
  1. Samuel Chapin1659 - 1692
  2. John Chapin1661 -
  3. Mary Chapin1662 - 1687
  4. Deborah Chapin1664 - 1668
  5. Josiah Chapin1665 -
  6. Shem Chapin1667 - 1667
  7. Seth Chapin1668 - 1746
  8. Joseph Chapin1670 -
  9. Henry Chapin1671/72 -
  10. Ephraim Chapin1673 -
  11. Deborah Chapin1675/76 - 1702
m. 26 Sep 1676
  1. Lydia Chapin1677 - 1758
  2. Sarah Chapin1678/79 - 1773
  3. David Chapin1680 - 1704
  4. Hannah Chapin1684 -
m. 22 Jun 1713
Facts and Events
Name Josiah Chapin
Gender Male
Christening[1] 29 Oct 1637 Berry Pomeroy, Devon, England
Marriage 30 Nov 1658 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary King
Marriage 26 Sep 1676 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Brown
Marriage 22 Jun 1713 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mehitabel Hands
Death[3] 10 Sep 1726 Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Chapin, Howard Millar. "The English Ancestry of Dea. Samuel Chapin of Springfield, Mass.", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 83, page 355.

    Samuel Chapin's son Josias was baptized at Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon, 29 Oct 1637. [Cites Bishop's Transcripts of the Berry Pomeroy registers. According to the text, Berry Pomeroy is in the hundred of Haytor, which neighbors the hundred of Coleridge, where the parish of Totnes is found.]

  2.   Chapin, Orange; George Bliss; and Eli Benedict Clark. The Chapin Genealogy: Containing a Very Large Proportion of the Descendants of Dea. Samuel Chapin, Who Settled in Springfield, Mass. in 1642. (Northampton, Mass.: Printed by Metcalf & Co., 1862)
    225.

    ["supposed to be in his own handwriting"]
    An account of my own (Josiah Chapin's) marriages, and ... In the month of November, 1658, I was-
    I. Married to Mary King in Weymouth.
    II. I was married to my second wife, Lydia Brown, at Ipswich, ye 20th of Sept., A. Dom., 1676.
    III. I was married to my third wife, Mehitabel Metcalf, in Dedham, the 22d of June, A. Dom., 1713.
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  3. Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Mendon, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter, 1920)
    455.

    CHAPIN, Josiah Esqr., Sept. 10, 1726. (In his 92d y. G.R.I.)