Person:John Chaplin (13)

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  1. John Chaplin1674 - 1767
  2. Jeremiah Chaplin1680 - 1765
m. 9 Apr 1701
  1. Hannah Chaplin1701/02 - 1760
  2. Elizabeth Chaplin1705 -
  3. Mehetabel Chaplin1709 -
  4. Margaret ChaplinEst 1715 - 1770
  5. Lieutenant John Chaplin1717 - 1774
  6. Moses Chaplin1721 - 1811
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] John Chaplin
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 26 Oct 1674 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 9 Apr 1701 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Margaret Boynton
Death[1][2][4] 24 Jan 1767 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 37-6. John3 Chaplin, in Jewett, Amos Everett, [Editor], and George Brainard [Compiler] Blodgette. Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts: A Genealogical Record of the Families who Settled in Rowley before 1700 with Several Generations of their Descendants. (Rowley, Mass.: Amos Everett Jewett (Newcomb & Gauss Co., Printers, Salem, Mass.), 1933)
    65.

    "37-6. John3 Chaplin (Joseph, Hugh), born 26 Oct., 1674; married 9 Apr., 1701, Margaret, daughter of Sergt. Caleb Boynton. … He died 24 Jan., 1767. His will, dated 22 Jan., 1756, mentions children John, Moses, Hannah, wife of Israel Hazen, Elizabeth, Mehitable, and Margaret, wife of Thomas Wood, Jr. (Essex Probate 343:420)."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ellis, Milton. John Chaplin (1758-1837) of Rowley, Mass. and Bridgton, Me: his ancestry and decendants [sic]. (Westbrook, Me.: H.S. Cobb Print. Co., 1949)
    11.

    "John3 Chaplin (Joseph2, Hugh1) was born in Rowley, 26 October, 1674. His father bore the expense of his apprenticeship to a trade, and in his will deducted on that account ten pounds from John's inheritance. He married, 9 April 1701, Margaret, daughter of Sergeant Caleb2 Boynton (John1), blacksmith of Rowley, and his wife, Hannah (Harriman) Boynton. … They occupied the homestead on Bradford Street until 1721, when it was sold to Jonathan Clark, in whose family it remained for over 170 years. From the old homestead John Chaplin and his brother Jeremiah removed to the better farming area in the western part of the town, called Linebrook Parish, occupying a neighborhood which appears on some maps as Chaplinville, from the number of their descendants who have lived there. John was a signer of the petition which resulted in the setting off of Linebrook Parish by the General Court, 7 June, 1746, and signed the covenant of the Linebrook Church, 15 November, 1749. He became a prosperous landowner, able to give dowries of one hundred ten pounds each to his married daughters. His will, drawn 22 January 1756, left all his lands and buildings to his sons, John and Moses, except his dwelling house, which with all the household furniture except "my cubbord in which I keep my writings and books of accounts" was left equally to his younger daughters until they should marry. He lived to a great age, dying 24 January, 1767, in his ninety-third year."

  3. Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
    1:43.

    "Chaplin, John, s. Joseph and Elizabeth, [born] Oct. 26, 1674."

  4. Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
    1:451.

    "Chaplin, John, [died] Jan. 24, 1767."