Person:Samuel Chapman (26)

Watchers
m. 27 Jun 1671
  1. Capt. Samuel Chapman1672 - 1717
  2. Robert Chapman1675 - 1760
m. 6 Dec 1693
  1. Sarah Chapman1694 - 1716
  2. Margaret Chapman1697 - 1717
  3. Samuel Chapman1698 -
  4. Martha Chapman1700 -
  5. Temperance Chapman1701 -
  6. Maj. Jedediah Chapman1703 - 1764
  7. Mehetabel Chapman1705 -
  8. Caleb Chapman1708 -
  9. Lucy Chapman1709 -
  10. Aaron Chapman1713 - Abt 1738
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Samuel Chapman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Sep 1672 Saybrook Point, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 6 Dec 1693 to Margaret Griswold
Death? 6 Dec 1717 Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 517, in Chapman, Rev. Frederick William, and Dorothy Jenks Robinson. The Chapman Family, or, The Descendants of Robert Chapman, One of the First Settlers of Say-Brook, Conn: With Genealogical Notes of William Chapman, Who Settled in New London, Conn.; Edward Chapman, Who Settled in Windsor, Conn.; John Chapman of Stonington, Conn.; and Rev. Benjamin Chapman of Southington, Conn. (Hartford, Conn.: The Author; printed by the Case, Tiffany and Company, 1854)
    70.

    Capt. Samuel Chapman, eldest son of Robert Chapman, Jr., married Margaret Griswold, of Norwich, supposed to be the daughter of Capt. Samuel Griswold, and grand-daughter of Lieut. Francis Griswold, December 6, 1693. By her he had ten children. She died December 21, 1750.

    Mr. Chapman was a prominent man in Say-Brook in civil and military affairs. He resided in what is now the town of West-Brook, and, with his wife Margaret, was of the first fourteen persons who were organized into a church at that place, June 29, 1726. Four of his descendants have been successively deacons of that church.

    The date of Mr. Samuel Chapman's decease is not known. ...