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Descendants of David CHAPMAN (?-1780)

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1. David CHAPMAN

Halifax County, NC, Wills, 1755-1781--LDS Film #019,080:
p. 7:
Will of John Chany
land to friend Benjamin CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend Jno CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend David CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
friend Abner CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
name David CHAPMAN Senr my executor
10 Dec 1759
Signed: John-x-Chany
Wit: Saml Wiggins, David-x-CHAPMAN
proved June 1760

Halifax County, NC, Deeds--LDS Film #317,045:
Book 10:
pp. 162-163:
13 April 1768
David CHAPMAN and his wife Tabitha of Orange County, to William Cox of Halifax County, for 480 pounds, two tracts in Halifax, the first adj. Emanuel Rogers, Rockey swamp, containing 200 acres, and was conveyed from Jno Moore and Richard Moore to David CHAPMAN on 2 May 1744;
other tract adjoining the first, adj. Smith branch, Ruebens branch, Rockey swamp, being part of tract granted from John Edwards to David CHAPMAN, 19 Aug 1746, containing 298 acres
Signed: David-x mark-CHAPMAN, Tabitha-x mark-CHAPMAN
Wit: Jno Sullivant, Jno Cone, Jno Cox

Chatham County, NC, Original Wills--LDS Film #1,548,327:
27 Jan 1779
Will of David CHAPMAN Senr of Chatham Co, NC
to beloved wife Tabitha CHAPMAN, negro woman Sara and Negro man Pompey, negro woman Cloe, negro woman Cate, after wife's demise negro man Pompey to go to son Abner CHAPMAN, and the negro woman called Sara to daughter Charity, the negro woman Cloe to my son Solomon,
to my son John CHAPMAN, negro man called Goler and negro woman called Gudy,
to my son David CHAPMAN, negro boy called Luke and negro boy called Cage, and negro gal called Julea and negro boy called Ben,
to my daughter Charity CHAPMAN, negro woman called hager and negro boy called Frank,
to my son Deberra CHAPMAN, negro man called Dan and negro boy called Martin,
to my son Benjamin CHAPMAN, negro man called toney and negro boy called Essex,
to my son Abner CHAPMAN, negro man called Sherrod and negro gal called Charlot,
to son Solomon CHAPMAN, land, except 120 acres left to my son David CHAPMAN Junr, adjoining his plantation,
to my daughter Eluranah CHAPMAN, one negro woman called Dinah, one negro boy called Redick, and one negro gal called Lucy and one negro man called Brad, and after her death to be divided among Benjamin CHAPMAN, Abner CHAPMAN, Charity CHAPMAN, Solomon CHAPMAN and Deberra CHAPMAN, except an heir from her body to remain,
to son Solomon CHAPMAN, negro boy called Luice and negro gal called Ezebel,
to my wife Tabitha CHAPMAN, all my furniture,
appoint wife Tabitha CHAPMAN and son Solomon and Burrett Williams executors,
Signed: David-+ mark-CHAPMAN Sr
Wit: Abner HILL, Robert HILL, John Avent
probated May term 1780

Chatham County, NC, Estates--LDS Film #1,728,844:
Inventory of estate of David CHAPMAN
August 15, 1780


Tabitha HILL

Halifax County, NC, Wills, 1755-1781--LDS Film #019,080:
pp. 159-161:
Will of Robert HILL of Halifax Co, NC,
to beloved wife Tabitha HILL the use of Negroes Sambo Sarah and Ben, and all my household goods, two horses, after her death I give my Negroe Sambo to my son William HILL and my negroe Sarah to my son Green HILL,
to my son William HILL, a Negroe girl called Dealse,
to son Green HILL a Negroe called Simon,
to son Sion HILL, the plantation on south side of Blue Marsh, also two Negroes called Toney and Pompey,
to son Abner HILL a Negroe called Peter and a girl called Bibby,
fifty pounds Virginia currency to my son Thomas HILL,
to my daughter Tabitha CHAPMAN a negro fellow called Jeremy?,
to daughter Agnes Arrington, a negro called Jack,
to daugher Lewraina Arrington, two pounds 10 shillings Virginia money,
to daughter Ann Steed a negro girl called Tuggy
to daughter Mary Bryant, a negro gril called Daffeny, also a negro wench called Jenny, also a piece of land lying on both sides of Redbud Creek below the mouth of Crabb Tree, and on south side below the mouth of Reedy Branch on the north side,
to daughter Milbry HILL my plantation and land on both sides of Redbud Creek above the mouth of Crabb Tree, and on the south of Reedby Branch, also two negroes named Hannah and Barbery, and cattle with mark of swallowfork in right ear,
all my cattle to be divided between Agness Arrington, Mary Bryant and Milbry HILL, and my grandson John CHAPMAN,
appoint sons Abner HILL, Sion HILL and Green HILL joint executors
Signed: Robert HILL
18 June 1762
Wit: Jessee Lee, Thomas Thrower, Wilson Williams

1790 FEDERAL CENSUS, CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA:
p. 031:
Tabithey Chapman household:
1 female
8 slaves


6. Benjamin CHAPMAN

  Death date came from Robert Sonfield in 1996.

Halifax County, NC, Wills, 1755-1781--LDS Film #019,080:
p. 7:
Will of John Chany
land to friend Benjamin CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend Jno CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend David CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
friend Abner CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
name David CHAPMAN Senr my executor
10 Dec 1759
Signed: John-x-Chany
Wit: Saml Wiggins, David-x-CHAPMAN
proved June 1760

Wilkes County, GA, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,194:
1792:
Capt. Lockett's District:
Benjn CHAPMAN, 350 ac, 500 ac
Debury CHAPMAN, 101 ac
1793:
Capt. Smith's District:
Benjamin CHAPMAN, 175 ac, 175 ac, 500 ac
Defaulters--Benjamin CHAPMAN

Warren County, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,189:
1794:
Capt. Campbell's District:
Moses Boynton, 1 poll
Deberah CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 7 slaves, 101 acres, Wms Crick adj.
Scott & Grayson
Benjamin CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 2 slaves, 150, 350 acres, Indian Creek
adj. Jones; 250, 100 acres, Hardins Creek, ad. Irvin & Myers

Warren County, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,189:
1801:
Captain William Smith's District:
Deberra CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 13 slaves, 300 acres, Wm Creek, adj. Sol Lockett
Deberra CHAPMAN for Milly CHAPMAN, 6 slaves, 100 acres, Wm Creek,
adj. Deba CHAPMAN
Abner CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 23 slaves, 240, 150, 150, 11 acres, Wms
Creek, adj. Sol. Lockett, Henry Bonner
Abner CHAPMAN for Henry Hill, 1 poll, 2 slaves
Nicholas Pool
Benjamin CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 2 slaves, 200, 150, 500, 86 acres,
Hardens Creek, Indian Creek, adj. Richd Smith, Jno Myres, Jos Jones
Moses Byenton, 1 poll, 87 1/2 acres, Hardens Creek, adj. Benj CHAPMAN

Warren County, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,189:
1805:
Captain E. Baker's District:
David CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Moses Boynton, 1 poll, 87 acres, Hardens, adj. CHAPMAN
Bennj CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 2 slaves, 250 acres, 100 acres, Hardens Creek, adj. Deuberry; 500 acres, Oglethorpe County, Indian Creek, adj. Peacock
Abner CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 29 slaves, 700 acres, 100 acres, Williams
Creek, adj. Lockett
A. CHAPMAN for Milly CHAPMAN, 6 slaves, 117 acres, Williams
Creek, adj. Stith
A. CHAPMAN for William CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Nicholas Pool
Robert CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Robert CHAPMAN for Widow Dewberry, 5 slaves, 150 acres, Hardens
Creek, adj. CHAPMAN

Baldwin County, GA, Tax Digests, 1807-1821--LDS Film #423,195:
1807:
Capt. Stephens District:
Benj. CHAPMAN, 3 slaves, $1.25

Warren County, GA, Administrations of Estates, 1803-1901--LDS Film #219,579:
1803-1817:
#76, Benj. CHAPMAN
administrators: Robt. CHAPMAN, Abner CHAPMAN; securities: Asa CHAPMAN, Benja Hill, 5 Mar 1821


7. Abner CHAPMAN

Halifax County, NC, Wills, 1755-1781--LDS Film #019,080:
p. 7:
Will of John Chany
land to friend Benjamin CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend Jno CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN,
friend David CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
friend Abner CHAPMAN, son of David CHAPMAN
name David CHAPMAN Senr my executor
10 Dec 1759
Signed: John-x-Chany
Wit: Saml Wiggins, David-x-CHAPMAN
proved June 1760

Chatham County, NC, Probate--LDS Film #018,450:
1782-1794:
pp. 107-107.5:
Sale of estate of David Jean, 10 Mar 1787
Buyers: David CHAPMAN
Debts owed to deceased: Abner CHAPMAN

1790 FEDERAL CENSUS, MOORE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA:
p. 152:
Abner Chapman household:
2 males over age 16
2 males under age 16
4 females
17 slaves

Warren County, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,189:
1801:
Captain William Smith's District:
Deberra CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 13 slaves, 300 acres, Wm Creek, adj. Sol Lockett
Deberra CHAPMAN for Milly CHAPMAN, 6 slaves, 100 acres, Wm Creek,
adj. Deba CHAPMAN
Abner CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 23 slaves, 240, 150, 150, 11 acres, Wms
Creek, adj. Sol. Lockett, Henry Bonner
Abner CHAPMAN for Henry Hill, 1 poll, 2 slaves
Nicholas Pool
Benjamin CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 2 slaves, 200, 150, 500, 86 acres,
Hardens Creek, Indian Creek, adj. Richd Smith, Jno Myres, Jos Jones
Moses Byenton, 1 poll, 87 1/2 acres, Hardens Creek, adj. Benj CHAPMAN

Chatham County, NC, Estates--LDS Film #1,728,844:
Benjamin Spivy and Thomas Stokes bound to Thos Ragland, sheriff of Chatham County, for 100 pounds
27 Jan 1802
Benjamin Spivy to answer Deborah CHAPMAN and Abner CHAPMAN executors of John CHAPMAN deceased of a plea of debt that he render to them 50 pounds which he claims, and not depart thence without something

Warren County, Tax Lists--LDS Film #159,189:
1805:
Captain E. Baker's District:
David CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Moses Boynton, 1 poll, 87 acres, Hardens, adj. CHAPMAN
Bennj CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 2 slaves, 250 acres, 100 acres, Hardens Creek, adj. Deuberry; 500 acres, Oglethorpe County, Indian Creek, adj. Peacock
Abner CHAPMAN, 1 poll, 29 slaves, 700 acres, 100 acres, Williams
Creek, adj. Lockett
A. CHAPMAN for Milly CHAPMAN, 6 slaves, 117 acres, Williams
Creek, adj. Stith
A. CHAPMAN for William CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Nicholas Pool
Robert CHAPMAN, 1 poll
Robert CHAPMAN for Widow Dewberry, 5 slaves, 150 acres, Hardens
Creek, adj. CHAPMAN

Wilkinson County, GA, Land Lottery 1805--LDS Film 514,017:
8th District, #94, Abner CHAPMAN Jr, Warren Co, 10 Feb 1816
12th District, #14, Abner CHAPMAN Senr, Warren Co, 17 Feb 1834



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