Person:Christopher Champlin (5)

m. 1683
  1. Christopher Champlin, Jr1684 - 1734
  2. John Champlin1686 - Bef 1746
  3. William Champlin1687 - Aft 1778
  4. Jeffrey Champlin1689 - Bef 1751
  5. Joseph Champlin1690 - Bef 1731
  6. Mary Ann Champlin1692 - 1725
m. 5 Dec 1705
  1. Col. Christopher Champlin1707 - Bef 1776
  2. Col. Joseph Champlin1709 - 1794
  3. Elijah Champlin1711 - 1712
  4. Ann Champlin1714 -
  5. George Champlin1715/16 - Bet 1734 & 1749
  6. Elizabeth Champlin1718/19 -
  7. Thankful Champlin1721 - 1725
  8. Lydia Champlin1723 - 1725
  9. Elijah Champlin1726 - 1729
  10. Jabez Champlin1728 -
  11. Oliver Champlin1730 -
  12. Mary Champlin1731 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Christopher Champlin, Jr
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 24 Sep 1684 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Birth? 26 Sep 1684 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 5 Dec 1705 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Elizabeth Denison
Will[2] 12 Oct 1734 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death? 23 Oct 1734 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. White, Elizabeth Pearson. John Howland of the Mayflower: The First Five Generations. (Rockland, Maine: Picton Press, 1990-2008)
    118.
  2. Abstracts of Westerly Wills, in Alden G. Beaman. Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (The Rhode Island Genealogical Research Institute)
    304-305, April 1985.

    Christopher Champlin of Westerly, yeoman. Will dated 12 Oct 1734, proved 28 Oct 1734, pps. 156-160.
    Wife Elizabeth.
    Sons: Christopher, Joseph, George < 23, Jabez < 14 and Oliver < 14.
    Daughters: Ann Champlin < 25, Elizabeth Champlin < 25 and Mary Champlin < 14.
    Witnesses: Samuel Clark, Enoch Kinyon and William Babcock.

  3.   LAND:
    -16 Feb 1724/5 Christopher Champlin Jr. and Elizabeth his wife to Jeffery Champlin, tanner, of Stonington, a certain tract 158 Acres being 1/3 of a tract of 475 Acres which was given from Henry Halls deceased by will to his 3 sons James, John and Edward Halls, which tract was purchased by Henry Halls of Capt. William Clark, bounded: Israel Lewis, Edward Larkin, Daniell Brown, land disposed of by ye Henry Halls unto his 2 sons William and Elisha Halls. Witnesses: William Ross, William Fanning. [Westerly Land 4:105-6]