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THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
A GENEALOGY OF
The Chipmans In America
1631-1920
BY
BERT LEE CHIPBfAN
BERT L. CHIPUAN. PUBUSHBR
WINSTON4AUM. N. C
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FEB 13 1962
COPYRIGHT IWO
BERT L. CHIPMAN
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introduction
Many hours have been spent in gathering and compiling
the data that makes up this genealogy of the Chipman
family; a correspondence has been carried on eactending to
every part of the United States and Canada, requiring
several thousand letters; but it has been a pleasant task.
What is proposed by genealogical research is not to laud
individuals, nor to glorify such families as would other-
wise remain without glory. Heraldic arms have as little
worth as military aside from the worth of those bearing
them. Not the armor but the army merits and should best
repay describing.
It has been my earnest desire to make this work as
complete and accurate as possible. In this connection I
wish to acknowledge the valuable aid in research work
rendered by Mr. W. A. Chipman (1788), Mr. S. L. Chip-
man (1959), Mrs. B. W. Gillespie (see 763) and Mrs.
Margaret T. R^er (see 920).
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Orgin
The name Chipman is of English origin, eariy existing
in various forms such as, — Chipenham, Chippenham,
Chiepman and Chipnam. The name is to be found quite
frequently in the books prepared by the Record Commis-
sion appointed by the British Parliament, and from 1086
to 1350 it usually appears with the prefix de, as, — de
Chippenham.
Several towns in England bear the name in one of its
forms, for instance:
Chippenham, Buckingham Co., twenty-two miles from
London, is "a Liberty in the Parish and Hundred of
Bumham, forming a part of the ancient demesnes of the
crown and said to be the site of a palace of the Mercian
kings.''
Chippenham, Cambridge Co., sixty-one miles from
London, is "a Parish in the Hundred of Staplehou, a dis-
charged Vicarage in the Archdeaconry of Suffolk and
Diocese of Norwich."
Chippenham, Wilts Co., ninety-three miles from London,
is "a Borough, Market-town and Parish in the Hundred
of Chippenham and a place of great antiquity. In the
time of King Alfred it was one of the finest towns in the
kingdom."
The earliest public mention of the name, which we find,
is of Willielmus de Chippenham who was chairman of the
commissioners in the Hundred of Staplehou, Cambridge
County, England, and who by the order of \A^iam the
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Conqueror took an inventory of the extensive estates
poss^sed by the Monastery of Ely in 1086. The original
record of that survey is preserved among the Cottonian
Manuscripts and is marked "Tiberius A. VI."
From 1086 to 1567 the name appears in the books pre-
pared by the Record Commission and other works equally
authentic.
The Chipman lineage in America is traced from at least
four of the passengers from England to America in the
Mayflower. John Howland and his wife Elizabeth Tillie
(parents of Hope, first wife of John Chipman) having,
along with her parents John and Elizabeth Tillie, come to
America in that brave little company. And a little further
down the line, Prisdlla, wife of Seth Chipman (18) and
daughter of Maj. John Bradford, was descended from
Gov. Bradford and her mother was Mercy Warren whose
ancestor also came to America in the Mayflower. So that
branch of the Chipman family descended from Seth
Chipman (18) can trace their descent from six if not eight
of the Mayflower passengers.
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71^6 Chipmam Amu
The Chipman Arms have in their coloring and other-
wise enough appearance of antiquity to render it quite
certain that the picture was made in England.
The arms are described as follows, — "Ar. a bend betw.
six estoiles gu. Crest — a leopard sejant ar. murally crown-
ed;" or less technically,-" Upon a white shield or escutch-
eon a red shoulder belt between six red stars. Seated
above the shield a white leopard, on his head a red mural
crown." This description is given by Messrs. Burke as
pertaining to the Chipmans once residing in Bristol,
England.
Messrs. Burke say,-' 'The crest or cognizance served to
distinguish the combatants in battle or tournament;"
and M. Pory says,-" A mural crown was conferred on him
who first, at an assault, mounted the walls of a besieged
town and there set up a standard." So then, the Chipman
to whom was originally awarded this coat of arms was a
soldier approved and rewarded for his valor.
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77^6 Genealogy
Thomas Chipman was born, probably in White-
church, near Dorchester, England about 1567; died about
1623. He owned property in Whitechurch which yielded
him an income of £50 per annum. In 1775, Thomas
Chipman of Salisbury, Conn., caused inquiries to be made
by Silas Dean or Benj. Franklin, colonial agents in England,
in regard to the estate, and ascertained that it lay as above
described and that the rental was £500. He was prevent-
ed from prosecuting his claim by the breaking out of the
Revolution and its consequences.
Thomas Chipman married, about 1590,
who died about 1637. We find mention of but three
children, —
1. John.
Hannor (Hannah?)
Tumsum (Thomasine?)
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First Generation
1. John Qiipman was born, probably at Bryans-
Piddle, near Dorchester, England, about 1614; died April
7, 1708. Always brotherless and early left fatherless,
he sailed from Barnstable, Devon County, England, in
May 1631, in the ship Friendship, arriving in Boston,
July 14, 1631. John Chipman was the first and only one
of the name to seek a home in America, and up to 1850
there was no Chipman in this country who was not de-
scended from him.
On March 2, 1642 he brought a suit against his cousin,
John Derby, to recover money which he affirmed the said
John Derby unjustly witheld from him. How this suit
resulted does not appear. John Chipman was for succes-
sive years a selectman, then in Plymouth Colony invest-
ed with the authority of a magistrate, and was often a
"Deputy to Court;" and he with three assistants was de-
signated to frequent the early Quaker meetings and
"endeavor to reduce them from the errors of their wayes. "
He became on June 30, 1653, as his wife had become Aug.
7, 1650, a member of the church at Barnstable, Mass., and
its records state that, "Henry Cobb and John Chipman
were chosen and ordained to be ruling elders of this same
church and were solemnly invested with office upon ye
14th day of April, A. D. 1670."
In 1646 John Chipman married Hope, second daughter
of John and Elizabeth (Tillie) Howland, bom in Plymouth,
Mass., 1629; died 1683. There stands, or lately stood, in
the ancient burial ground on Lothrop Hill in Barnstable,
Mass., a headstone denoting where was "interred ye body
of Mrs. Hope Chipman, wife of Elder John Chipman."
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In 1684 he married Ruth, youngest daughter of \^lliam
Sargent, born in Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 25, 1642; died
in Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 4, 1713. She had previously
married Jonathan Winslow of Marshfield, and after his
decease she married, in July 1677, Rev, Richard Bourne
who died in 1682.
The will of John Chipman, dated Nov. 12, 1702, proved
May 17, 1708, mentions his "wife Ruth," the children
named below and his "grandchildren Mary Gale and
Jabez Dimock, and his friend Mr. (Rev.) Jonathan Russell
of Barnstable."
His children were all by his first marriage and except
a son and daughter who died in infancy, all survived him
as follows, —
2. Samuel, bom April 15, 1661
3. John, March 3, 1670
4. Elizabeth, June 24, 1647
m. Hosea Joyce.
6. Hope, Aug. 31, 1652
m. 1st, Jno. Huckins; 2nd, Jonathan Cobb.
6. Lydia, Dec. 25, 1654
m. John Sargent of Maiden, Mass.
7. Hannah, Jan. 14, 1658
m. 1680, Thomas Huckins.
8. Ruth, Dec. 31, 1663
m. 1682, Eleazer Crocker.
9. Bethia, July 1, 1666
m. Shubael Dimock.
10. Mercy. Feb. 6, 1668
m. 1699, Nathan Skiflf.
11. Desire, Feb. 26, 1673
m. 1695, Col. Melatiah Bourne.
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Second Generation
2. Samuel Chipman, first son of John Chipman (1)
was bom in Barnstable, Mass., April 15, 1661; died in
1723. He resided in Barnstable, was often employed in
its local affairs and was esteemed by its citizens. He
built, on the paternal homestead near the Custom House
the "Chipman Tavern" which continued in the line of
his posterity until 1830. He became a member of the
church Aug. 16, 1691 and, as the records state, was or-
dained a deacon Sept. 1, 1706. Said to have been a car-
penter, he was by record a "yoeman and an innholder."
On Dec. 27, 1686 he married Sarah, twelfth child of
Ru. Elder Henry Cobb and his wife Sarah, of Barnstable,
bom March 10, 1663; died Jan. 8, 1743. Samuel Chip-
man's will dated Aug. 31, 1722, proved June 17, 1723,
mentions his wife and the chldren named below.
Eleven children, —
12. Thomas, bom Nov. 17, 1687
13. Samuel, Aug. 6, 1680
14. John, Feb. 16, 1691
14a. Abigail, Sept. 16, 1692
m. 1713, Nathaniel Jackson of Barnstable
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17. Jacob, Aug. 30, 1695
18. Seth, Feb. 24, 1697
19. Hannah, Sept. 24, 1690
m. Barnabas Lothrop of Barnstable.
20. Sarah, Nov. 1, 1701
21. Barnabas, March 24, 1702
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3. Hon. John Ghipman, second sond of John Chip-
man (1), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., March 3, 1670;
died Jan. 4, 1756. In Massachusetts he was a magistrate,
a member of the General Court, a justice of the Court of
Common Pleas, 1722. In Rhode Island, where he lived
after 1727, he was first of the six Associates of that colony
and with the other Associates, the Governor and Philip
Cortland and Daniel Horsemanden of the New York
Council, was a member of the Commissioners of Review
appointed by royal authority, who met at Norwich, Conn.,
and decided Connecticut'^ course toward the Indians.
He married, first, Mary, a daughter of Capt. Stephen
Skiff of Sandwich, bom Nov. 13, 1671; died Mar. 12, 1711;
second, Elizabeth, widow of Russell and pre-
viously of Pope and daughter of Thos. Hand-
ley, died Jan. 29, 1725; third Hannah Hoxie of Rhode
Island who died Feb. 21, 1747.
Ten children by first wife, two by second, —
22.
John, bom
1692; d. inf.
23.
James,
Dec. 18. 1694
24.
John,
Sept. 18, 1697
25.
Mary,
m. 1722, Shubael Smith.
Dec. 11, 1699
26.
Bethiah,
m. 1717, Samuel Smith.
Dec. 11, 1699
28.
Deborah
Dec. 6, 1704
27.
Perez,
Sept. 28, 1702
29.
30.
Stephen, 1
Lydia, /
m. 1722, Zephaniah Swift.
June 9, 1708
31.
Ebenezer,
Nov. 13, 1709
32.
Handley,
Aug. 31, 1717
33.
Rebecca,
m. Capt. Moor.
Nov. 10, 1719
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12. Thomas Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chip-
man (2), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 17, 1687;
baptised Aug. 30, 1691; died Aug. 5, 1752. He lived in
Stonington, Conn., and Dec. 27, 1714 became a resident
of Groton, Conn. In the latter place he was chosen tavern-
keeper, March 17, 1715; a lister and rate-maker, Dec. 29,
1716. He bought land of Robert Burrows and of Joseph
Page, executor of Jos. Saxton of Stonington, by dc«d
recorded June 3, 1716, a part or all of which land he con-
veyed to his father June 3, 1717. He was one of the
early members of the church in Groton. He removed to
Salisbury in 1741, settling near Lamb's Iron Works, and
was the proprietor of a saw and grist mill there. His name
preceeded by that of the pastor-elect appears with nine
others as a founder of the Salisbury Congregational Church
organized in 1744. He was the treasurer and a selectman
of Salisbury in 1744 and the Justice of the Peace first
commissioned there. On the organization of Litchfield
County, 1751, he was appointed the first Associate Judge
of the County Court.
He married at Stonington, Conn., April 26, 1711,
Abigail Lothrop, probably either the daughter, bom April
23, 1689, of John and Mary (Cobb) Lothrop, orthedaughter
bom Aug. 10 1693, of Samel and Hannah (Crocker)
Lothrop, both of which were of the prosterity of Rev.
John Lothrop.
Ten children, —
34. Thomas, b<mi June 4, 1712
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35. AbigaU Dec. 9, 1714; d. inf,
36. AbigaU, June 27, 1716
37. Sarah, July 7, 1718
38. Samuel, March 22, 1721
30. Barnabas, Feb. 4, 1723
40. Seth, July 12, 1724
41. John, about 1726
42. Amos, about 1727
43. Jonathan, Oct. 24, 1729
13. Samuel Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip-
man (2), was bom Aug. 6, 1689; died 1763. He lived in
Barnstable, Mass., successor to his father's estate, busi-
ness and offices. His time and himself are illustrated,
not only by his wearing garments the buttons on which
were dollars and smaller coins, but by such exponents of
wealth and position as a "negro boy" sold to him in 1728
by the executors of the estate of a late neighbor, and an
"Indian Squa" assigned to him in 1749 to serve him
"Three Years and Four Months" because she had stolen
from him "On the Lords day the ninth of July Currant
and On last Lords day Six Quarts of Rhum of Value
Thirteen Shillings and Fou ' Pence." Having joined the
church about 1720 he was chosen deacon Aug. 19, 1725.
He married, first, Dec. 8, 1715, Abiah, daughter of John
Hinkley, Jr., bom March 24, 1696; died July 15, 1736;
second. May 31, 1739, Mary, widow of Green.
Samuel Chipman had by has first marriage six sons and
two daughters, one son by the latter, —
44. A son, bom d. inf.
45. Hannah, July 1,1719
46. Samuel. Nov. 26, 1721
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47.
Timothy,
April 30, 1728
48.
Ebenezer,
Sept. 9.1726
49.
John,
June 30, 1728
50.
Mary,
m. 1749, Samuel Jenkins.
May 2,1731
61.
Nathaniel,
Jan. 31, 1732
52.
Joseph,
May 26, 1740; died
14. Rev. John Chipman, third son of Samuel Chip-
man (2), was born in Barnstable, Feb. 16, 1691; died
March 23, 1775. He was graduated from Harvard College
in 1711 and was ordained, E>ec. 28, 1715, as pastor of the
First Church in the precinct of Salem and Beverly now
North Beverly, Mass. The Essex Gazette, Vol. H, No.
59, contains an article which furnishes an illustration of
Mr. Chipman and his parishioners and the general spirit
that pervaded New England at that time, 1769. In
compliance with Mr. Chipman's request the church or-
dained Rev. Enos Hitchcock pastor-assodate. May 1, 1771.
John Chipman showed his love for christian doctrine
and his vigilant care to maintain its purity in a work which
he and Rev. Samuel Wigglesworth published in 1746.
The Essex Gazette, Vol. VII, from March 28, to April 4,
1775 contains an obituary notice of him which is a glow-
ing tribute to his memory.
His will is dated July 4, 1769, proved April, 4 1775.
He married, first, Feb. 12, 1719, Rebecca, daughter of
Robert Hale, bom Nov. 19, 1701 ; died July 4, 1751; second,
Nov. 20, 1751, Hannah, daughter of Joseph Warren of
Roxbury, bom March 31, 1707; died June 24, 1769.
Fifteen children, all by first marriage, —
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63. Elizabeth, bora Dec 21, 1710
m. Ist 1737, Rev. John Warren; 2nd Rev.
Joseph Swain.
54. Sarah, Nov. 20, 1721; d. inf.
66. John, Oct. 23. 1722
66. Sarah, Nov. 16, 1724
m. John Leach, Jr., of Salem, Mass.
67. Samuel, Dec. 11, 1726
68. Rebecca, July 25, 1728
m. 1749, Rev. Nehemiah Porter.
69. Robert, July 30, 1730; died
60. Henry, June 23, 1732
61. Byley, April 24, 1734; d. 1752
62. Robert Hale, March 17, 1736; died
63. Joseph, Oct. 26, 1738
64. Mary, Jan. 15, 1742
m. 1775. Timothy Leach.
65. Hannah, Dec. 20, 1742
m. 1772, Miles Ward 3rd.
66. Abigail, Jan. 11, 1745
m. 1776, Capt. William Groves.
67. Benjamin. June 8, 1751
17. Jacob Ghipman, fifth son of Samuel Chipman (2)
was born in Barnstable. Mass.. Aug. 30. 1695; died 1741.
About all that is known of the life of Jacob Chipman is
gleaned from his will which is dated at Halifax. Mass..
Sept. 17. 1740. From this it is learned that he was about
to join an expedition, against the Spaniards in the West
Indies, which sailed from Massachusetts in October 1740.
This expedition, under Commodore Vernon consisted of a
large English fleet with 15000 sailors and 12000 land
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forces. The ootonies contributed 3,600 and of these Maasa-
diiisetts furnished five companies out of whidi only fifty
men retumd. It was a disasterous expedition; the ydlow
fever broke out among the sailors and soldieiB and hun-
dreds died daily. Jacob Chipman's will was probated at
Pljrmouth, Mass., Nov. 2, 1741, which shows that he
lost his life in the Spani^ expedition. The will mentions
his wife Bethiah, two datiglkers by his fiist wife and one
son and seven daughters by the second wife.
Jacob Chipman married first, Oct. 25, 1721, Abigail
Fuller; second, 1725, Bethiah Thcnnas.
Children, —
68. Sarah, bom Nov. 23, 1722
m. 1st, John Chipman (41) ; 2nd, Samud
Keep.
69. Abigail, June 26, 1724
m. 1742, Stephen Cobb.
70. Lucretia, Oct. 3, 1727
m. 1747, George Ring.
71. Lydia, Dec 19, 1728
Qi. 1746, Ebenezer Fuller.
72. aW, March 31, 1730
m. Thomas Cushman.
73. Bethiah, March 19, 1732
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m. 1755, Ezekiel Washburn.
76. Hannah, March 4, 1735
77. Mary, July 17, 1738
m. 1764, Jonathan Porter.
18. Seth Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chipman (2)
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was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 24, 1697; died 1766.
He was a resident of Kingston, Mass., when that town was
incorporated in 1726, and for about fifteen years there-
after his name appears each year among the town officers.
A cooper, and surveyor of lumber.
On Sept. 17, 1721 he married Prisdlla, daughter of
Major John and Mercy (Warren) Bradford, bom March
10, 1686.
Four children, —
78. . bora bap. Aug. 11, 1723
79. Seth. Nov. 1, 1724
80. Mercy, Nov. 19, 1725
m. 1763, Benj. Bradford.
81. Benjamin, May 23, 1729
21. Barnabas Chipman, seventh son of Samuel Chip-
man (2), was born in Bamstable, Mass., March 24, 1702;
died 1759. He was a mason and lived in Barnstable.
Was chosen deacon of the ancient Congregational Church
there May 9, 1753. His will dated Nov. 1, 1758, mentions
his children Bamabas, Thomas and Elizabeth and his
wife^Elde."
He married first Feb. 20, 1727, Elizabeth, daughter of
Isaac Hamblen; second Oct. 31, 1751, Mary, daughter
of his cousin John Chipman; third, Sept. 13, 1753, Alice
Howland of Bamstable.
Five children by Elizabeth, —
82. Bamabas, bom Jan. 28, 1728
83. Joseph, Dec. 22, 1731
84. Elizabeth, May 12, 1734
m. 1760, Nathaniel Hinckley of Bamstable
85. Thomas, March 5, 1735
86. Hannah, Feb. 20, 1737
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23. James Ghipman, second son of Hon. John Chip-
man (3), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 18, 1604;
died . He lived in Stonington, Qmn., where he
married Oct. 28, 1717, Mary Minor.
Three children, —
87. James, bom Aug. 10, 1719
88. Mary, June 11, 1722
89. Deborah, July 17, 1724
24. John Chlpman, third son of Hon. John Chip*
man (3), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 18, 1697;
died Dec. 30, 1767. His will, dated Dec. 27, 1767, men-
tions his wife Hannah, sons Benjamin and Stephen and
daughter Hannah. He married, Sept. 26, 1723, Hannah
Fessenden of Sandwich.
90. Mary, bom Dec. 20, 1724
m. 1761, Barnabas Chipman (21).
91. Benjamin, Nov. 7, 1726
92. Bethiah, Dec. 9, 1726
93. Hannah,
94. Stephen, Aug. 6, 1734; d 1811
27. Perez CShipman, fourth son of Hon. John Chip-
man (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 28, 1702;
died 1781. He lived in Sussex County, Del., but'is believ-
ed to have previously lived in some New England State
for a considerable time. A blacksmith.
He married Judith Draper and children were bom as
follows: —
96. John (or Thomas),
96. Sarah,
97. Betsey,
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M. Kem»
99. Perez,
100. Benjamin,
101. Love,
102. Draper,
103. MeUicent,
104. Mary,
29. Stephen C!hipinan, fifth son of Hon. John Chip-
man (3), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., June 9, 1706;
died at Nevis, W. I. April 27, 1735. He married in Aug.
1733, Mary, daughter of James Griffin, bom May 18, 1718.
31. Ebeneser Caiipman, sixth son of Hon. John Chip-
man (3), was bmti in Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 13, 1709;
died about 1745. He lived at Dartmouth, Sandwidi,
Barnstable and Eastham, Mass. Married at Dartmouth
Dec. 3, 1730, Mary Adams who married second, April
29, 1755, John Gage of Harwich.
Six children, —
105. William, bom May.6, 1731
106. Samuel,
107. John
108. Ebenezer, Nov. 8, 1738
109. Perez,
110. Stephen,
32. Handley Ghipman, seventh son of Hon. John
Chipman (3), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 31,
1717; died May 27, 1799. He Uved in Newport, R I.
until shortly after 1761 and thereafter in Comwallis, N.
S. He was a magistrate and in 1753 a Deputy in the
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R. I. General Assembly. In Corawallis N. S. he was a
justtoe of the peace and judge of probate, holding the
latter office until his death.
He married first April 24, 1740, Jane, daughter of Col.
Jonathan and Margaret (Homes) Allen of Martha's
Vineyard, bmti Aug. 28, 1722; died April 5, 1775; second
Dec 14, 1775, Nancy, daughter of Stephen Post, bcun 1755.
Eleven children by first marriage» five by second, —
111. ^^beth.} Feb. 19. 1741 died
m. 1760, William Dexter of Providence.
112. Margaret, July 17, 1743
m. 1760, Richard Baom of Ptovidence.
113. John, Dec 18, 1744
114. Catharine, Nov. 11, 1746
m. 1764, Maj. Jchn Beckwith of Com-
wallis, N. S.
115. A daughter, died
116. Handley, Oct. 9, 1748; died
117. Rebecca, Nov. 21, 1750
m. 1767, Samud Beckwith of Com-
wallis, N. S.
118. Thomas Handley, Jan. 17, 1756
119. WiUiam Allen, Nov. 8, 1757
120. Anthony, 1759
121. Nancy, Oct. 6,1776
m. May, 1793, Capt. Abner Morse, of
Annapolis, N. S.
122. Homes, Jan. 17, 1777
123. Zachariah, Mar. 20, 1779
124. Major, Dec. 4, 1780
125. Stephen, June 28, 1784
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34. Thomas Oiipinan, oldest son of Thomas Chip-
man (12), was born in Stonington, Conn., June 4, 1712;
died about 1803. He was a leading citizen of Salisbury,
Conn., where he conducted a forge and furnace and in
1757 he was a member of the Assembly of Connecticut.
He was in 1761 one of the grantees of Cornwall, Vermont.
He married, April 28, 1768, Mary Sabin of Salisbury,
Conn. No children.
38. Samuel Ghlpman, second son of Thomas Chip-
man (12) was bom in Groton, Conn., March 22, 1721;
died about 1812. For about thirty years he lived at
Salisbury, Conn., and then about 1771 moved to Tin-
mouth, Vt. A very industrious farmer and blacksmith.
He married first Jan. 23, 1749, Hannah, daughter of Dr.
Nathaniel Austin of Suffield, Conn., bom June 5, 1725;
second ; a widow.
Eight children by first wife, —
126.
Samuel,
born
Oct. 8, 1750; died
127.
Nathaniel,
Nov. 27, 1762
128.
Lemuel,
July 26, 1754
129.
Darius,
Aug. 17, 1756
130.
Hannah,
Oct. 28, 1768
m. Job Spofford of Timouth, Vt.
131.
Cyrus,
Dec. 3,1761
132.
Samuel,
Dec. 10, 1763
133.
Daniel,
Oct. 22, 1765
41 John Ghipman, fifth son of Thomas Chipman
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(12) was bom in Groton, Conn., about 1726; died Sept. 3,
1754. A farmer in Salisbury, Conn. He married in 1744
his cousin Sarah Chipman (68).
Five children, —
134. John. bom Oct. 12, 1746
135. A son, died
136. AbigaU, July 20, 1749
m. Gamaliel Painter of Salisbury, Conn.
137. Mary, April 17, 1752
m. Aaron Swetland.
138. Thomas, 1754
42. Amos Chipman, sixth son of Thomas Chipman
(12) was bom in Groton, Conn., about 1727; died after
1764. He lived in Salisbury, Conn., until after the birth
of all of his children and then moved to Sunderland, Vt.,
of which town he was one of the earliest settlers.
He married first Oct. 18, 1749, Sarah Daggett of Lebanon,
Conn.; second widow of
Boardman.
Seven children by first wife, —
139. Sarah, born Aug. 23, 1750
m. Agur Hawley; 2nd Diedrick Kroner.
140. Amos, Dec. 21, 1751
141. Eunice, April 8. 1753
m. Col. Warren.
142. Jesse, Feb. 28, 1755
143. Abigail, May, 4, 1757
m. 1774 Simeon Lyman; 2nd, April 10,
1777, Solomon Squier.
144. Bamabas Lathrop, Nov. 5, 1762
145. Ammi, about 1764
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43. Jonathan Oiipman, seventh son of Thomas
Chipman (12), was born in Groton, Conn., Oct. 24, 1729;
died 1819-20. He lived in Salisbury, Conn., until after
the birth of all his children when be became one of the
earliest settlers Middlebury, Vt. Swift's History of Mid-
dlebury (1859), page 169, says: "Jonathan Chipman
the same year, (1774) commenced a clearing on the
second hundred acre lot on the right of his brother Thomas
Chipman. This lot lies northeast of Col. Chipman's {utdi,
and is the same afterwards owned and occupied by Free-
dom Loomis. Thomas Chipman, the original proprietor,
soon after the date of the charter, and before the first
meeting of the proprietors, deeded his whole right to his
younger brother Johathan Chipman, who attended the
meetings and acted as proprietor."
(Page 190) ''Jonathan Chipman continued on the
farm on which he first settled until January, 1790, when
he sold it to Col. (John 134) Chipman and left town."
He was afterward a resident of Essex, Vt. where he died.
On Oct. 5, 1756 he married Catherine Reed of Stam-
ford, Conn. Ten children. —
146. Jonathan, bom
147. Daniel,
148. Joseph,
149. Catharine,
150. Thomas,
151. Abigail,
152. Stephen,
153. Thomas,
154 Mary
m. 1792, Chauncy Thrall of Rutland, Vt.
165. Eunice, bap. Feb. 28, 1774
Oct.
12.
1767
Sept.
10.
1759;
died
Aug.
5.
1761
Dec.
16.
1763;
d'90
April 12,
1766;
died
Sept.
19.
1767
1769
Feb.
18.
1771
March 2.
1773
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46. Samuel Ghipman, second son of Samud Chip-
man (13), was born in Barnstable, MaW., Nov. 25, 1721;
died April 17, 1791. A currier, living in Grotton, Conn.
He married in 1746 Ruth Baker of Groton, Conn., bom 1730.
Twelve children, —
156. Thomas, bom about 1747
157. Hannah, 1749
m. Joseph Taylor of Groton, Conn.
168.
vrauam.
1762
159.
Christopher,
1764
160.
Samuel,
1766
161.
Elisha.
1768 ;d 1781
162.
Ruth
1760; d 1833
163.
Abby,
m. Joseph Burroughs of Groton.
1764
164.
Catharine,
1769
166.
Charles,
1771
166.
Ann,
1773 ;d 1791
167.
John,
1776: d 1790
47. Timothy C!hipmaii, third son of Samuel Chip-
man (13), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., April 30, 1723;
died Aug. 24, 1770. He lived in Barnstable and succeeded
to his father's position and estate. A yoeman and inn-
holder. He married, Jan. 23, 1752, Elizabeth Bassett of
Sandwich, Mass., bom Feb. 15, 1725.
Eight children, —
168. Abigail, bom Dec. 9, 1752; d 1757
169. Samuel, May 8, 1754; d 1776
170. Mary Nov. 1, 1755; d 1792
171. Abigail, Jan. 31, 1758; d 1759
172. William, Feb. 4, 1760
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173. John* June 24, 1702
174. Timothy, May 6, 1764
176. Elizabeth. Jan. 27. 1767; d 1768
48. Ebenezer Ghipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip-
man (13) was born in Barnstable, Mass.. Sept. 9. 17%;
died Feb. 22, 1805. He lived in that part of Middletown.
now Portland, Conn. A farmer. He married, in 1750,
Mehetabel, daughter of John >A^lcox of Middletown,
bom Oct. 21, 1730.
Eleven children, —
176. Ebenezer, bom June 10, 1751
A soldier, died while confined in a
British prison ship in N. Y. City, Aug.
14, 1777.
177. Patience, Aug. 10, 1753
m. Joseph Washburn of Middletown, Conn.
178. Joseph, July 18, 1755; died
179. John, April 9, 1757
A soldier, died while confined in a
British prison ship in N. Y. City, Aug.
9, 1777.
180. Ruth. May 9, 1759; died
181. Anna July 14, 1761
m. David Lathrop.
182. Joseph, Feb. 29, 1764
183. Barnabas, July 9. 1766
184. Ruth. Jan. 4. 1768
m. Charles Chruchill of Portland, Conn.
185. Persis, Jan. 22. 1770
m. Asahel McKee of Portland, Conn.
186. Samuel, March 7, 1772
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49. John Chipman, fifth son of Samuel Chipman (13)
was bom in Barnstable, Mass., June 30, 1728; died after
1764. He lived for a time in Middletown and afterward
in Stratford, Conn. A farmer and tavern-keeper. He
married Nov. 9, 1752, Anna Mattocks of Middletown,
Conn.
Three children, —
187. John, bom about 1755
188. Samuel,
died a soldier in the Revolution.
189. Joseph, about 1758
51. Nathaniel Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip-
man (13), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 31, 1732;
died 1763. He lived in Middletown, Conn. He joined
the Provincial Troops embracing one regiment from
Connecticut which formed a part of the land forces under
Lord Albemarle sent to cooperate with a naval force
under Admiral Pocock for the reduction of Havana 1762-8,
and in that expedition died of climatic disease.
He married .
Two children, —
190. Timothy, bom about 1758
191. Hannah, 1760
55. John Chipman, oldest son of Rev. John Chip-
man (14), was bom in Beverly, Mass., Oct. 23, 1722; died
July 1, 1768. He was graduated from Harvard College
in 1738 and admitted to the practice of law which at
the time of his death embraced only about twenty-five
barristers in Massachusetts Province, which then includ-
ed the district of Maine. Bringing to his chosen profes-
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sion a higher conception of its scope and application, and
abilities of a rare order his services were appreciated and
sought for in distant localities. While arguing a cause
before the Superior Court of Judicature at Falmouth (now
Portland) Maine he was suddenly seized with apoplexy
from which he died.
In July 1744 he married at Cambridge, Mass., Elizabeth,
daughter of Rev. John Brown and his wife Joanna(Cotton).
Twelve children, —
192. John, bom July 30, 1745; died
193. Nathaniel, 1747; died
194. Abigail, Jan. 27, 1749
m. 1769, Capt. Peter Bubier of Marble-
head, Mass.
195. John, bap. Jan. 28, 1750; died
196. Rebecca, Oct. 16, 1752
m. 1773, Capt. \^miiam Bladder of
Marblehead, Mass.
197. Ward, July 30, 1754
198. Elizabeth, June 9,1756
m. March 28, 1782, Hon. William Gray
of Salem, Mass. In his day the largest
ship owner in the U. S.
199. Nathaniel, May 1758 ; died
m. ^ } bap;Aug.26,i76.,dM
202. Joanna, bap. July 5, 1761
m. 1790, Capt. \A^liam Ward of Salem,
Mass.
203. John, Aug. 7,1763
died in his senior year at Harvard
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57. Samuel Ghipman, second son of Rev. John Chip-
man (14), was born in Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11, 1726;
died Sept. 19, 1761. He lived first at Ipswich then at
Salem, Mass. A shipmaster. He died at St. Martins
Island, W. I. He married, 1744, Anstice, duaghter of
Capt. Richard Manning of Ipswich, bom Oct. 23, 1725;
died April 25, 1789.
Nine children, —
204. John, bom Aug. 9, 1746
205. Richard, Oct. 20, 1748
Impressed into the British navy he
died at the British Naval Hospital,
Greenwich, England.
206. Thomas, bap. Jan. 27, 1750; died
207. Anstice, bap. Nov. 17, 1754
m. first, 1772, Joshua Richardson of
Salem, Mass.; second, 1777, Thomas
Manning of Salem, Mass.
208. Thomas, Nov. 18, 1756
209. Rebecca, bap. Sept. 3, 1758
m. 1776, Capt. Stephen Egen of the
British Army.
210. Margaret, \ . o itah d 1772
211. ElizTbeth, ; J""^ 3' ^^6^' d 1844
212. Samuel, 1761 ; d unm.
M. Henry Oiipmaii, fourth son of Rev. John Chip-
man (14), was bom in Beverly, Mass., June 23, 1732;
died before 1800. He lived in Newburyport. A tinner.
He married, Feb. 5, 1775, Mary, daughter of Samuel Carr
and widow of Zechariah Nowell of Newburyport.
Five children, —
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213 Elizabetk, bom June 11. 1750; died
214. Rebecca. May 13, ITSSsd
21& Elizabeth Canr» Dec. 9.1760
m. 1783, Jonathan Stickney.
21& Paulina. June 11. 1761; died
217. PauUna, Dec. 7.1768
m. 1794. Michael Morrison.
63. Joseph Oiipinan, seventh son of Rev. John Chip-
man (14), was bom in Beverly, Mass.. Oct 26. 1788;
died May 9. 1817. He lived in Salem, where he success-
fully conducted an esctensive business as pumpmaker and
blockmaker for over thirty years. In 1792 he moved to
Beverly occupying his father's estate. He married first,
Jan. 2. 1803, Elizabeth Obear of Beverly; second. Feb. 7,
1809. Elizabeth Fowler of Beverly.
Two children by second marriage. —
218. John Hale, bom May 11. 1811
219. Eliza Maria. March 9. 1813
67. Benjamin Oiipman, eighth son of Rev. Jchn
Chipman (14), was born in Beverly. Mass.. June 8, 1761;
died April, 1783. He lived in Salem, Mass. A ship-
master. He was captured, Dec. 27, 1777. on the privateer
schooner Warren, of Salem, and committed on June 4,
1778 to the Mill Prison in England from which he escaped
and retumed home. He married about 1779, Anna,
daughter of Jonathan Porter, who married second John
Dike of Beverly
Two children. —
220. Benjamin. bora died
221. Anna (or Nancy), Aug. 13. 1788
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74. Jacob GhlpOMtfi, too ol Jacob diipniaa (17),
WM born in Halifax* Maas., May, 1733; died Dec 9, 1777.
A resident of Halifax. He manried. May, 1760^ Amm
Waterman.
Seven diildren, —
222. Hannah, bom May 17, 1761
m. 1780, Richard Bosworth of Halifax.
233. Content, May 15, 1763
m 1808, EUia Holmes of Halifax.
224 Lucy, Sept. 7,1764
m. Capt. >^^lliam Ripley of Plympton,
Mass.
226. Lydia, Jan. 11. 1767
m. Col. Nathan Fairbanks of Winthrop, Me.
226. Jacob, March 27, 1769
227. Joseph, June 8,1771
228. George, June 24, 1776
79. Seth Ghipman, oldest son of Seth Chipman (18),
was bmti in Kingston, Mass., Nov. 1, 1724; died 1766.
A shipmaster. He died at sea in charge of a vessel.
He married, Dec. 3, 1746, Sarah, daughter of William
Ripley of Plympton, Mass., bom Jan. 2, 1728.
Two children, —
229. Sarah, bom May 6, 1764
m. Oliver Bradford of Plympton, Mass., a
descendant of Gov. Wm. Bndford.
230. Mercy, June 29, 1766
m. Philemon Fuller of Plympton, Mass.
81* Benjamin Ghipmant second son of Seth Chip-
man (18) was bom in Kingston, Mass., May 23, 17M;
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died May* 1787. In 1774 he removed from Kingston and,
landing at North Yarmouth, Me., proceeded to New
Gloucester whidi was as far inland as any civilized people
lived. In April 1779 he took up a daim in the southern
part of Bakerstown (now Poland), Maine, and was the
first settler at South Poland and one of the pioneer settlers
of the town.
On May 9, 1761, he married Hannah Wadsworth,
bom 1728; died Dec. 1821, a sister of Capt. Benjamin
Wadsworth of Duxbury, Mass., and a cousin of Gen.
Pdeg Wadsworth.
Ten children, —
231. Benjamin, bom Feb. 4, 1762
232. Margaret, June 16, 1756
m. first 1776, Jacob Hanunond of New
Gloucester, Me.; second 1780, \^^Uiam
Allen of New Gloucester, Me.
233. Sarah, Dec. 3,1759
m. Jabez Tme.
234. Prisdlla, July 25, 1761
m. Luther Peterson of Duxbury, Mass.
235. Lydia, March 20, 1763
236. William, Aug. 14, 1764
^ P^'l Feb. 1766 died
238. Luna, /
m. Reuben Delano of Duxbury, Mass.
239. Hannah, July 25, 1769
m. first, John T. Merrill of New Glou-
cester, Me.; second, Joshua Berry of
Poland and Gorham, Me.
Ma Daniel, July 9,1771
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83. Barnabas Oiipiiian, oldest son of Barnabas Chip-
man (21), was bmti in Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 28, 17^;
died Dec. 23, 1793. He lived in Barnstable.
Married (intention pub. at Sandwidi, Feb. 9, 1750),
Mary Blackwell of Sandwich, Mass., bom Sept. 15, 1730:
died Jan. 26, 1780.
Five children, —
241. Martha, born Sept. 15, 1752
m. 1774, Freeman Norton of Chilmark,
Mass.
242. Elizabeth, Feb. 8, 1755
m. Nathaniel Nye of San'dwkh, Mass.
243. Joseph, May 14, 1758
244. Hannah, June 4, 1760
m. 1778, James Gardner of Nantucket.
245. Barnabas, Nov. 20, 1763
d. a^ sea aged 22 unmarried.
85. Thomas C!liipman» third son of Barnabas Chip-
man (21), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., March 5, 1735;
died July 6, 1792. He resided in Barnstable, Mass., until
after the birth of his three oldest children when he re-
moved to Sheffield, Mass., and in 1789 to Shoreham, Vt.
He married May, 7, 1760, Bethiiah Fuller, of Colchesjter,
Confn., w1k> married second Abda Dolph of Fort Ann, N. Y.
Fifteen children, —
246. Timothy Fuller, bom Feb. 1.1761
247. Isaac, Sept. 12, 1762
248. Rebecca, Jan. 26, 1764; d 1786
249. Daniel, May 24, 1765
350. Joanna, Jan. 23, 1767
m. Peter Benedict, of Shoreham, Vt.
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tfl. BitfMibM» Kov. 16. 1768
SS2. Alvaa, Dec. 13, 1770
died Nov. 25, 1786 by the accideiital
discharge of his gun.
S58. Ruaed, April 29, 1773
264. Hannah, Dec. 30, 1773
m. Caleb Cooper of Shoreham, Vt.
266. Sena, (or Aasenath), Sept. 7, 1776
m. Abel Case of Middlebury, Vt.
266. Elizabeth, March 26, 1777
m. first, David Cooper of Shoreham;
second, John Tillotson of Middlebury,
Vt.
267. Thomas, Jan. 20, 1779
268. Joseph, Sept. 26, 1780; d 1784
269. Ansel, June 9, 1783; d 1786
260. Mary, April 21, 1787
m. Geo. Dolph of Fort Ann, N. Y.
91. Benjamin CEhipman, oldest son of John Chip-
man (24), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 7, 1726;
died March 17, 1811. Resided in Sandwich, Mass.
He married May 26, 1764, Mrs. Betty Freeman who
died Nov. 1823 aged ninety-four years.
Nine children, —
born May 25, 1755; d 1769
Jan. 8, 1767; died
April 1769; d 1797
May 16, 1761
July 16, 1763
Jan. 23, 1766; d 1786
May 6, 1778
261.
Mary,
262.
Abigail,
263.
Mary,
261.
John,
265.
Hadsdl,
266.
Hannah,
267.
Benjamin,
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268. Stephen Skiff, Jan. 0, 1771
269. Jonadian, bap. 1774
95. John Chlpmaiit ton of Perez Chipman (27), was
bofii . He lived in Delaware. Married.
Th ee children, —
270. Thomas, bom d. unmarried
271. James, d. unmarried
a merchant in Dover, Del., and Phila-
delphia, Pa.
272. John, about 1765
99. Perez Chipman, son of Perez Chipman (27), was
bom ; died March 13, 1801. He lived, from
1749 to about the close of the Revolutionary War, in Cam-
den, Del., and then moved to Deep River, N. C. While
the British army had control of Delaware, a party of their
soldiers came to get from him what plunder they could,
but, from respect for the non-combative principles in-
dicated by his coat, agreed to divide the bacon in his
meat-house equally with him. He looked on quitely until
the division was made, then his manhood rising to energy
he "pitched them all out of doors with his own hands."
A "fuller" or clothier. He married, Oct. 3, 1751, Margaret
Manlove, who died Feb. 23, 1803.
Six children, —
273. Eunice, born June 20, 1762; d inf.
274. Harriet, Nov. 11. 1753
m. 1772, Wm. Homey of Caroline, Md.
176. Mary, July 27, 1756
m. 1774, John Homey of Caroline, Md.
276. Deborah, Dec. 31, 1768; d 1783
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277. John, March 24, 1761
278. Paris, Sept. 11, 1763
IM. Benjamin CEhipman, son of Perez Chipman (27),
was born ; died 1772. He lived in Kent
County, Del. Married Mary .
Three children, —
279. Susan, bom
m. 1st, Catrop Libby ; 2nd, Samuel Moore.
280. Stephen,
281. Benjamui, June 3, 1760
103. Draper Cihipnian, son of Perez Chipman (27),
was borti ; died about 1810. About the
close of the Revolution he moved to Bath County, Ky.
He married first, Sarah Prichett of Delaware; second
Seven children by first marriage.
two by second*—
282.
Paris,
bom
283.
Draper,
284.
Sarah,
285.
Mary,
286,
Martha,
287.
Samuel D.,
288.
Margaret,
289.
Joseph,
lived, 1859,
at Pleasant Ridge, Ky.
290.
Benjamin,
105. William Ghipmant oldest son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (31), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., May 6, 1731;
died March 18, 1795. He lived in Eastham and Wdl-
fleet, Mass., In the latter place he was a military officeft
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a prominent citizen and a deacon in the Cong. Church.
A carpenter.
He married first, Jan. 25, 1753, Martha daughter of
John Treat of Eastham, Mass.; second, March 3, 1772,
Betsy Mayo, a descendant of Rev. John Mayo.
Four children by each marriage, —
291.
Mercy, born March 30, 1764
tn. Capt. John Rich.
292.
Mary, Sept. 1, 1756
293.
William, Dec. 3,1767
294.
John, July 17, 1769
295.
Samuel Mayo, July 28, 1773
296.
David, Oct. 20, 1776
297.
Martha, Dec. 20. 1778
m. 1796, Moses Hinckley of WeUBeet,
Mass.
298.
Ebenezer, June 30, 1781
108. Ebenezer Ghipmaiit fourth son of Ebenezer
Chipman (31), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 8,
1738; died May 1786. He Uved in Hardwick and Hutchin-
son, afterward named Barre, Mass. In Barre, he was a
selectman and held other responsible positions. A black-
smith. He married, 1761, Susanna, daughter of Capt.
Benj. Ruggles of Hardwick.
Seven children, —
299. John,
bom
Oct. 6,1762
300. Elizabeth,
March 26. 1766; died
301. Ebenezer,
April 19, 1770
302. Stephen,
April 5,1772
303. Perez,
March 23, 1774
304. James,
died
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106. Sutanna, 1781
m. Seth Goodspeed of Montgomery* Vt.
IM. Pwes Ghlpiiian, fifth son of Ebenezer Chipman
(31), was bom in Eastham, Mass., ; died 1770.
He Ived in Wellfleet, Maaa. A mariner. He married
1766, Tabitha, daughter of Sylvanus Snow, who married
second, 1771, Isaiah Holbrook.
Three children, —
306. Israel, bom 1766
307. Stephen. July 17, 1767
308. Mehetable, 1770
m. 1798, Herman Smith of Eastman, Mass.
110. Stephen Chlpmaii, sbcth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (31), was bom in Eastham, Mass., ; died
. He was taken prisoner during the Revolutionary
War and carried to England. He married in Ireland and
never returned to this country.
113. John Chipman, second son of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom in Newport, R. I., Dec. 18, 1744;
died April 29, 1836. About 1764 he removed to Com-
wallis, N. S. He was a member of the House of Assembly,
1777-84, a justice of the peace, a judge of the Inferior
Court; intelligent, upright and highly respected. In 1769
he married Eunice, daughter of Col. Chalres Dixon of
Cumberland, N. S., formerly of Hampden County, Mass.
Fifteen children, —
309. John Hancock, bom May 9, 1770
310. Charles, July 9 ,1772
311. George, April 23, 1774
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312. Efizabeth, June 18» 1776; (Bed
313. Efinbetli, May 30, 1776
m. Sherman Burbridge of CornwaUi8»
314. Eunice, Aug. 9, 1777; died
315 Eunice, June 30, 1778
m. Hon. David Whidden of Cornwallis.N. S.
316. Allen, March 26, 1780
317. Daniel, April 21, 1782
318. Lavina, Nov. 23, 1783; died
319. Jane, March 19, 1786
m. Maj. Timothy Barnaby of Comwallis.
320. WiUiam, Dec. 9, 1786
died 1854, unmarried.
321. Jared Ingersoll, May 22, 1788
322. OUvia, March 8,1790
m. John Wade of Annappolis, N. S.
323. Catharine, 1792
m. Dr. Pike of Windsor, N. S.
118. Rev« Thomas Handley Chipman, fourth son
of Handley Chipman (32), was bom in Newport, R. I.,
Jan. 17, 1756; died Oct. 11, 1830. He lived at Annapolis,
N. S., and was pastor of the First Baptist Church there.
He married, first, Sept., 1776, Mary, only daughter
of John Huston of Cwnwallis, N. S.; second, Oct. 1786,
Jane Harding of Boston, Mass.; third Sept. 14, 1820
Mary Briggs of Portland, Me.; fourth, Mary Dunn.
Four diHdren by first marricige, six by second, —
824. Jane, bom Oct. 20, 1777
m. 1789, John Morse of Annapolis, N.
S., and they had 3 sons and 5 daughters.
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325. Margaret, Sept. 8* 1779
m. 1822, George Troop of Annapolis.
826. John Huston, June 12, 1781
327. Ann, May 6, 1784
m. 1801, Daniel Lovett of Annapolis,
N. S. and Beverly, Mass.
328. Thomas Harding, Oct. 19, 1788
329. Helen, March 17, 1791
m. 1814, ^A^lliam Randall of Annapolis,
N.S.
330. Mary, June 1793
m. 1815, George Fitch of Wilmot, N. S.
331. Joseph Wheelock, Jan. 1795
332. Eliza, Oct. 1800
m. 1822, John Quirk of Annapolis, N. S.
333. Samuel Lord, Nov. 29, 1804
119. William Allen CEhipman, fifth son of Handley
Chipman (32), was bom in Newport, R. I., Nov. 8, 1767;
died Dec. 28, 1846. He lived in Comwallis, N. S., and
was 1799-1826 a member of the House of Assembly, a
judge of the Inferior Court and held other positions of
trust. A farmer and merchant, and a very keen business
man, he accumulated considerable wealth. On Nov. 20,
1777, he married Ann, daughter of Samuel Osbom of St.
John, N. B.
Six children, —
334.
Rebecca, bom
m. 1795, John Baraaby.
June 28, 1779
335.
William.
Nov. 29, 1781
336.
Handley,
July 26. 1784
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337. Sarah, Aug. 10, 1788
ni. Sept. 1805, James R. Lovett of Round
HUl, N. S.
338. Samuel, Oct. 18, 1790
339. Ann, Dec. 16, 1795
m. 1815, Thomas Lovett of Annapolis,
N. S.
We find a grandson of Handley Chipman (32), —
340. Jacob
Probably he was adopted by some of his
relatives while very young and his true
connection in this lineage thus confused.
120. Anthony Ghlpmant sixth son of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom in Newport, R. I., about 1759; died
after 1790. He was impressed into the British Navy
from which he deserted at Halifax, N. S., and went to
Gloucester, Mass., where he resided. He was for a time a
soldier in the Continental Army, under Col. Tucker,
A mariner. In 1783 he married Anna Lurvey who married
second Samuel Wonson.
Two children, —
341. Anthony, bom July 16, 1786
342. James, Aug. 12, 1788; unm.
122. Homes CEhipman, seventh son of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., Jan. 17, 1777;
died Feb. 28, 1844. He lived in Comwallis and was highly
esteemed by his townsmen. A quartermaster in the militia
and president of an agricultural society. On Nov. 10»
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1798 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Israel Aadrewi of
Windsor. N. S., bora 1777.
Eleven Children, —
mS!^'} ^ D«..7«:d-..
345. William Handley, Feb. 10, 1801
346. James Andrews, Dec. 25, 1802; d at 10
347. Winkworth Allen, Nov. 10, 1804
348. Eliza Ann, July 13, 1807
m. 1827, Rev. William Chipman (335)
349. Noble, Feb. 1810; died
360. John Andrews, May 18, 1812
351. Zachariah, April 18, 1814
352. Sarah Manning, April, 22, 1816; died
353. Harriet NeweU, April 19, 1819
m. 1847, Thomas A. Harris of Com-
wallis, N. S.
123. Zachariah Chipman, eighth son of Handley
Chipman (32), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., March
20, 1779, died July 1, 1860. He was a tanner, fiving at
Annapolis from 1793 to 1807 and after that in Yarmouth,
N. S. Accurate, punctual, wise, staid in manner and kind
in heart; well educated, though favored with but Ittde
aid from schools; his characteristics were in many respects
emblematic of the sturdy Pilgrims from whom he descend-
ed. He prepared a "Sketch-History" which was an ac-
count of his father's descendants in Nova Scotia. In
1797 he became a member of the church of which has
brother was pastor.
On Nov. 29» 1800 he married Abigail, dmu^jkbtr of
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JameB and Mary Brovra aad widow of Joaeph Shaw,
bora Oct. 19, 1774; died Sept. 22, 1853.
Six children, —
354. Bethiah, bom Dec. 10, 1801
m. 1828, John C. Wilson of WUmot, N. S.
356. Thomas Dane, July 27, 1803
356. Homes, Dec. 10, 1804
357. Abigafl, May 3, 1806
m. 1825, Capt. Jacob Flint of Yarmouth, N. S.
358. Zachariah, May 17, 1813; died
359. Nancy Jane, April 25, 1816
m. 1839, Capt. Obed McKenney of
Yarmouth.
124. Major Ghipmaiit ninth son of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., Dec. 4, 1780;
died 1871. He lived in Annapolis, N. S., and was a magis-
trate and a deacon in the Baptist Church; afterward
residing in Lawrencetown, and was a Master in Chancery
and Commissioner of Insolvency. On Nov. 25, 1802,
he married Eliza, daughter of Dea. William Bishop, bom
Aug. 12, 1781.
Foiur children, —
360. Samud Bishop born
Aug. 2. 1803
361. Nancy,
March 2, 1805; died
362. Edward,
Nov. 2, 1807; d 1822
363. Lavinia,
Feb. 2. 1811
m. William Morse of Annapolis, N. S.
125. Stephen CEhipmaiit tenth son of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., June 28, 1784;
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died May 5, 1849. Was town derk in Annapolis* N. S.
Married first, Aug. 5, 1804, Nancy Tupper; second, Oct.
13, 1847, Jane Tupper.
Three children by first marriage, one by second, —
364. Minor, bom Dec. 9, 1805; d 1826
365. Maria, Feb. 15, 1807; d 1824
366. Alfred, Aug. 9, 1809; d 1831
367. Nancy Maria, July 24, 1848
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127. Nathaniel Ghlpman LL. D.^ second son of Sam-
uel Chipman (38), was born in Salisbtiry, Conn., Nov.
27, 1752; died Feb. 15, 1843. He was graduated from
Yale College in 1777 and on April 4th of the same year
was made Second Lieutenant in the company conmianded
by Capt. David Parsons. He was in the Camp at Valley
Forge, 1777-8, and at the battle of Monmouth, N. J.,
June 1778. Admitted to the Bar in Litchfield County,
Conn., in March 1779, after only about 6 months study,
he b^an the practice of law the following month at Tin-
mouth, then the shire town of Rutland County, Vermont,
and at once became prominent. In October 1789 he was
elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont
and continued in that office until Oct. 1791 when he was
appoi/ited Judge of the U. S. Supreme Court for the
(district of Vermont. He was a representative to the State
L^islature 1784, 1785, 1805-10 and States Attorney for
Rutland 1781-4. In 1793 he published a work entitled
"Sketches of the Principles of Government" and a small
volume entitled, "Reports and Dii^rtations." Soon after
this he resigned the office of District Judge and returned
to his practice at the bar, in which he continued until
1796 when he was again elected Chief Justice of the Su-
preme Court. In 1797 he was elected U. S. Senator for
a term of aix years beginning March 4, 1798. In 1816 he
was appointed professor of law in Middlebury College and
in 1833 he published a work entitled, "Principles of Gov-
ernment/' Through his correspondence and influence
with Alexaoder Hamilton, 1778, the way was prepared
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for the settlement of a long controversy, regarding terri-
tory, between Vermont and New York. He was through
life a profound student of Hebrew, Latin and Greek.
A ''Life of Nathaniel Chipman,*' by his brother Danid
Chipman LL. D., was published in 1846.
On Sept. 13, 1781, he married Sarah Hill of Tinmouth,
Vt., born March 20, 1762.
Nine children, —
368.
Laura,
born
July 30,
1782
m. Dr.
John Brownson
of Gainsville, 1
N. Y
369.
Henry,
July 26,
1784
370.
Clara,
June 25,
1787;
died
371.
Jeffrey,
Aug. 8,
1789
372.
Edwin,
July 27,
1792
373.
Cassius,
April 12,
1797
374.
Evelina,
July 3,
1799
375.
Oscar,
Aug.
1802;
died
376.
Oscar Hill,
Dec. 23,
1804
128. Lemuel Chipman, M. D., third son of Samuel
Chipman (38), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., July 25,
1754; died April 28, 1831. Having studied medicine
and surgery, he was assistant surgeon in the Continental
Army at the battle of Bennington and then successfully
practiced his profession in Pawlet, Vt. He and his brother
Cyrus moved to Pittstown, N. Y., in 1795 and in 1803 he
n company with Oliver Phelps purchased that part of the
"Hollahd Purchase," so called, which became the town of
Sheldon, N. Y. In Vermont he was a Member of the
Legislature, 1788-93, an Assistant J[udge of Rutland
County Court, 1788-93, a member of the convention by
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which the Constitution of Vermont was adopted in 1793.
In New York he was a Member of the House of Repre-
sentatives, a Member of the Senate, Judge of Oft'^Lrio
County Court many years and an elector of President.
He married, about 1780, Assenath, daughter of William
and Alethia Fitch of Pawlet, Vt.
Nine children, —
377. Lemuel, bom 1782
378. Fitch, 1786
379. Samuel, May 6, 1786
380. Miranda. June 26, 1789
381. Reeve, April 9, 1791
382. Alpheus, Sept. 6, 1793
383. Asenath Fitch, Sept. 1.1796
m. 1817, Dr. Cyrus Wells.
384. David, June 20. 1798
385. Alethia Wheeler. 1800
m. 1817, Dr. Ephriam Warren Cheney.
129. Darius Ghlpman, fourth son of Samuel Chip-
man (38), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 17, 1756;
died March 22, 1832. A soldier in the War of the Revo-
lution, he participated in the taking of Fort Ticonderoga,
in the battle of Bennington and other engagements. He
afterwards studied law and practiced at Rutland and
Tinmouth, Vt. "He seldom, if ever, counselled a litiga-
tion which in the trial did not succeed. Under his advice
many suits were compromised. Such was his known re-
pugnance to a bad cause that if he appeared in a case or
one was started by his advisement, this fact was to a jury
prima facie evidence of its justice. When once embarked
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in a cause his energy was untiring." He held many public
offices in Vermont and about 1814 moved to Middlebury,
N. Y., where he died.
He married first, 1782, Lydia, daughter of Dr. Dickin-
son; second, 1802, Hannah, daughter of Capt. William
Mead of West Rutland, Vt., and widow of Silas Smith;
third, 1823, widow of Lincoln of Bethany,
N. Y.
Six children by first marriage, three by second, —
386. Lydia, bom 1784
m. Timothy Woodbridge.
387. Gustavus Dickenson,
388. Fanny Austin, 1788
m. 1806, Hon. ^lliam Douglas Smith.
389. Harriet Lamson, Nov. 7, 1790
m. 1817, Roswell Grosvenor.
390. Horace Darius, July 21, 1793
391. Betsy, 1796
392. Silas Smith, 1803 ; died
393. Silas Mead, 1804
394. Hannah Mar^, 1806
131. Gyrus Chlpman, M. D., fifth son of Samuel
Chipman (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 3,
1761; died Sept. 17, 1840. In early life he was a militia-
man. After studying medicine he began its practice
in Pawlet, Vt. where his brother, Lemuel, was located.
Removing in 1796 to Pittstown (now Richmond) N. Y.,
he made large purchases of land and was for a~ time in-
terested in mercantile operations which involved him in
troublesome but not grave loss. From 1821 until his
death he resided and practiced his profession in Oakland
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Mich. Dr. Cyrus Chipman married, Oct. 3, 1787, Anna
Fitch of Pawlet. Vt.. born Dec. 28, 1772.
Fourteen children, —
395. Sophia, born Sept. 29, 1788; d 1793
396. Alethia, March 20, 1791
m. Silas Reed of Richmond, N. Y.
397. Hanriah, Nov. 9. 1792
m. Lyman N. Cook.
398. Sophia, Nov. 13. 1794
m. 1820, Hon. Jaques Hulburd.
399. Nancy, July 27, 1797
m. Cyrus Hulburd.
400. Harriett, July 14, 1799
m. 1st, Adolphus Abbe; 2nd, C. Whitney.
401.
Cyrus Austin,
May 16, 1801
402.
Samuel Fitch,
May 17, 1803
403.
Arabella,
m. John Frank.
Sept. 10. 1805
404.
John Marshall,
Sept. 5,1807
405.
William Fitch,
Aug. 21, 1809
406.
George Alfred,
Aug. 11. 1811
407.
Daniel Chapin,
Dec. 14, 1813
408.
Anna Fitch,
Oct. 13, 1817
m. 1st, Robert Coddington; 2nd, F. J.
Martin.
132. Samuel Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip-
man (38), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 10, 1763;
died March 24, 1839. He lived at Vergennes, Vt.. until
the latter part of his life which was spent in Madrid,
N. Y. An attorney-at-law. He was sheriff of Addison
County, Vt.. in 1786, the first clerk of Vergennes, and in
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1798 he established the Vergennes Gazette which he con-
ducted for some time.
He married, Nov. 10, 1786, Hamiah Spofford, bom
Feb. 16, 1766.
Twelve children, —
409. Polly,
born
Nov. 8, 1786; d 1797
410. John Spofford,
Aug, 8,1788
411. Ralph,
June 29, 1790
412. Mary,
May 24, 1792
413. Sarah,
April 16, 1794
m. 1818, Lester Hoadle>
r.
414. Samuel,
May 4, 1796; d 1822
416. Fanny,
July 5, 1798
m.
Smith.
416. Charlotte,
May 7, 1800; d. 1826
417. Laura,
Oct. 4, 1802; died
418. Oscar,
Sept.20, 18 04; died
419. Oscar Harry,
Nov. 16, 1807
420. Daniel,
Sept. 22, 1810 ;d 1812
133. Daniel Chipman, LL. D., seventh son of
Samuel Chipmaxi (38), was bom in Salisbury, Conn.,
Oct. 22, 1766; died April 23, 1860. He was graduated
from Dartmouth College, 1788; studied law with his brother,
Nathaniel, and was admitted to the Bar of Rutland
County, Vt., in 1790. He lived for a time in Rutland and
then in Middlebury, Vt., until the closing part of his
life which was passed in Ripton, Vt.
He was for many years a representative to the Legis-
lature of Vermont and in 1813-14 was speaker of that
body. He was chosen to the Council of Censors in 1808
and in 1814 elected to Congress. He was instrumental
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in establishing the office of Reporter of the Supreme
Court of Vermont, and it was by his sug^^estion that the
State Legislature was divided into a house and senate.
He was professor of law in Middlebury College, 1806-16,
and in 1812 was elected a Fellow of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences. In 1822 he published an "Essay
on the Law of Contracts for the Payment of Specific
Articles;" in 1823, "Reports of Cases Decided by the
Supreme Court of Vermont;" in 1846, "Life of Nathaniel
Chipman LL. D. ;" in 1848, "Memoir of Col. Seth Warner;"
in 1849, "Memoir of Thomas Chittenden, first Governor
of Vermont."
He married in 1796, Eleutheria, daughter of Rev.
Samuel Hedge of Warwick, Mass., born Feb. 25, 1776.
Seven children.
421. Austin, bom Aug. 19, 1797; d 1806
422. George, May 26, 1799
423. Sarah White, Oct. 28, 1806
m. 1826, Charles Linsley.
424. Susan Hedge, Sept. 17, 1808; died
425. Eleutheria, Jan. 18, 1811
m. John S. Foster of Swanton, Vt.
426. Mary, Oct. 28, 1812; d 1840
427. Eliza, Jan. 26, 1816
m. Rev. Matthew F. Maury.
134. John Chipman, oldest son of John Chipman
(41), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Oct. 12. 1745; died
Aug. 28, 1829. In 1766 he commenced a clearing on the
western slope of the Green Mouhtains, sixty miles from
the nearest dwelling, at what is now Middlebury, Vt.
Forced by difficulties to leave the undertaking he return-
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ed to it in 1783» accompanied by his brother-in-law, Hon.
Gideon Painter, resolved to surmont all obstacles. The
Indians harassed him and succeeding early settlers much;
but he established there his home and the highest eleva-
tion in the town, known as "Chipman's Hill," is his
memorial. He did effectual service in the War of Revo-
lution, being a volunteer in the party of Provincial Troops
under Col. Ethan Allen at the capture of Ft. Ticonderoga
and was a captain of the party, under Col. Seth Warner,
to which was surrendered Crown Point. He was trans-
ferred to the command of New York troops in 1780 and
promoted to major. He afterwards became a colonel,
was sheriff of Addison County, Vt., 1789-1800 and filled
various important municipal stations.
He married first, May 13, 1767, Olive Douglas of Canaan,
Conn.; second, Nov. 5, 1772, Sarah Washburn.
One child by first wife, five by second, —
428. Olive, born Jan. 22, 1768
429. Sarah, July 30, 1773
m . Jabez Rogers.
430. A daughter, died
431. A daughter, died
432. Laura, Oct. 23, 1783
m. 1st, Josias Smith; 2nd, Moses Jewett.
433. Mary,
m. Horace Loomis.
138. Thomas Chipman, youngest son of John Chip-
man (41), was bom about 1754; died . Lived at
Middlebury, Vt., until 1808 when he moved to Rome,
N. Y. He married Patty (Martha) Whittlesey.
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Three diildren, — *
434. Thomas,
435. John,
436. David.
140. Amos Ghlptnan, oldest son of Amos Chipman
(42), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 21, 1761; died
1833. Lived at Sunderland, Vt. A soldier in the War
of Revolution. He married, April 27, 1772, Sarah Board-
man, born Jan. 31, 1756.
Eleven children, —
437. SiHrkh, bom Aug. 17, 1778
m. Samuel Wilcox of Sunderland, Vt.
438.
Stephen,
April 8,1778
439.
Abigail,
Aug. 11, 1780
.m. John Holden of Arlington, Vt.
440.
Beulah,
Nov. 13, 1782
441.
John Boardman,
April 1, 1786
442.
Henrietta,
July 1787
m.
- Matison.
443.
Amos,
April 27, 1789
444.
Horatio,
March 2,1792
445.
Walter,
Nov. 6,1794
446.
Hiram,
May 6,1797
447.
Azel,
Feb. 23, 1800
142. Jesse Chipman, second son of Amos Chipman
(42), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Feb. 28, 1756; died
June 4, 1841. He was a soldier in the Continental Army,
participating in the Expedition to Canada and being
present at the death of Gen. Montgomery near Quebec,
1775; and he was engaged in the Battle of Bennington,
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Vt., 1777. Land was surveyed for him at Comwidl,
Vt., in 1774 on which he settled in 1783 or '84 and from
whence he moved in 1806 to Malone, N. Y. One of the
earliest settlers he spent there the remainder of his life.
In 1779 he married, Mary, daughter of William White
of Salisbury, Conn., born June 22, 1758.
Fourteen children, —
448. Amos, bom Nov. 5, 1781
449. Mary. 1783; died
450. Mary, March 30, 1785
m. 1803, Asahel Phelps of Sunderland. Vt.
451. Sarah. June 5, 1787
m. 1807, Ashley Storrs of Malone, N. Y.
452. William. Jan. 10. 1789
453. Luther, Aug. 29, 1791
454. Calvin. Dec. 24, 1793
465. Anna, July 10, 1795
m. 1824, Albon Heath of Malone, N. Y.
456. Elon Lee. Sept. 8, 1797
467. Laura, Nov. 27, 1799
458. Julius, July 20, 1800; died
459. Harriett, Nov. 26, 1801
m. 1818. Addison Hickock of Rutland.
N. Y.
460. Julius Preston, July 18, 1803
461. Betsey, Aug. 18, 1806
144. Barnabas Lothrop Chipman, third son of
Amos Chipman (42), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Nov.
5, 1762; died at Malone, N. Y., 1847. Lived in Sunder-
land, Vt. until about 1804 when he moved to Bastard,
C. W. He married Beulah Evarts of Sunderland, Vt.
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Rvc children, —
462. Betsey, born
m. Capt. Adams.
463.
464.
Beulah.
Pamelia,
m. Chamberlain
m. Tupper
465.
Susan,
m. Sheldon Nichols
466.
Elon,
467.
Abner,
Aug. 16, 1800
468.
Stephen,
Aug. 8,1805
469.
Eunice,
m. Ezra Healy.
145. Ammi Chipman, youngest son of Amos Chip-
man (42), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Feb. 7, 1764;
died at Harlem, Ontario, Dec. 10, 1808. Removed to
Sunderland, Vt. with his father's family about 1774.
He and his brother, Barnabas Lothrop, were brought up
by their oldest brother, Amos, after their father's death.
In the winter of 1796, Ammi Chipman with his brother,
Barnabas Lothrop, removed to Upper Canada. Their
route of travel was via Lake Champlain to St. Johns,
thence via Montreal to Elizabethtown, 126 miles up the
St. Lawrence, where their families remained until the next
year when they removed to Bastard, County of Leeds,
then opened to settlement.
About 1786, he married Sarah Evarts of Sunderland,
Vt., who was born Dec. 8, 1764.
Five children were bom in Vermont and two in Canada —
470. Heman, bom 1786
471. Isaac, 1788
472 Harry, Feb. 16, 1790
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473.
Olive,
m. Ichabod Stoddard.
1792
474.
Truman,
1794
476.
Laura,
1796; umn
476.
Levi,
1798
148. Joseph Chipman, third son of Jonathan Chip-
man (43), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 5, 1761;
died March 25, 1826. He lived successively in Essex,
Waterbury and Jericho, Vt., and died at Granville, O.
In 1789 he married Amy Reed, born in Salisbury, Conn.,
1766.
Ten children, —
477. Parthenia, bom April 11. 1790
m. Vincent Nash of Jericho, Vt.
478. Philene, Jan. 7, 1792
m. Parker Kemp of Jericho, Vt.
479.
Gillian,
m. Solomon Wheeler.
|une 29, 1795
480.
Emma,
June 29, 1796; died
481.
Norman,
May 12, 1797
482.
Holton,
Jan. 11, 1799
483.
Don Alonzo,
April 17, 1801
484.
Orrin,
Oct. 4, 1803
486.
Amy,
Aug. 4, 1806
486.
Alanson,
June 16, 1812; died
152. Stephen Ghlpinan* fifth son of Jonathan Chip-
man (43), was born in Salisbury, Conn., about 1769;
died July 2, 1817. He lived in Windsor, Vt., Brockville,
C. W., and Palmyra. N. Y. In 1799 he married Haanah
Stone of Windsor, Vt.
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Nine children, —
487. Amanda, bom
m. Nahum Sheldon of Windsor, Vt
488. Mary,
m. Dr. Martin K. Bridges.
489. Laura, April 16, 1803
m. May 18, 1824. Luther Thrall;
and had Stephen C, and Reuben R.
490. Harriet, Dec. 1805
m. Simeon Southworth.
49L Charles C, 1808
492. Hiram, 1810
493. Emily,
m. 1st, Zebina Leonard, m. 2nd,
David Henderson.
494. Catharine,
m. William H. Bennett.
495. Ellen, June 1817
m. Dr. Van Duzen.
153. Thomas Chipman, sixth son of Jonathan Chip-
man (43), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Feb. 18, 1771;
died Feb. 19, 1848. He lived in Essex, Vt., and was
for more than forty years a member of the Baptist Church.
He married first, March 11, 1796, Hannah Trowbridge
of Jericho, Vt., bom July 19, 1781, died Oct. 26, 1812;
second, March 11, 1813, Sarah Fay.
Seven children by first marriage, two by second, —
496. John, bom Oct. 30, 1798
497. Hiram, Nov. 2, 1800
498. Belinda, Oct. 24, 1802
m. 1st 1820, James Lamb; 2nd 1829,
Albert Booth.
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490. Charity, March 23, 1805
m. Alfred Sumner.
500. Hannah, April 26, 1807
m. Calvin Case.
501. Thomas, April, 13, 1809
502. Prisdlla, Jan. 1811; died
503. Laura, Aug. 6, 1823
m. 1843, James Nichols.
^04. Harriett, Feb. 26, 1826
m. 1850, William Nichols of Bristol, Vt.
156. Thomas Ghlpman, oldest son of Samuel Chip-
man (46), was born in Groton, Conn., about 1747; died
1803. He lived in New London, Conn. About 1776 he
married Rachel Moore of Greenport, N. Y.
Six children, —
505. Thomas, bom Aug. 14, 1778
506. Lucinda,
507. Betsey,
m. Gallup of Groton, Conn.
508. Frederick, died 1816
509. Daniel,
510. Hannah,
m. Capt. Amasa Kilbum.
158. WiUlam Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip-
man (46), was bom in Groton, Conn., 1752; died about
1836. Lived in Groton. He married first, about 1773,
Prudence Williams, second, Abigail Chester.
Nine children by first marriage, —
511. Hannah, bom
m. Anthony Fish of Groton, Conn.
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512. William, 1775
513. Samuel, 1777
514. Sarah,
m. Alanson Spicer of Groton, Comi.
515. Perez, 1779
616. Mary,
m. William Latham of Groton, Conn.
517. Francis, 1782
518. Asa, 1784; d 1810
510. John, died at sea
159. Christopher Chipman, third son of Samuel
Chipman (46), was bom in Groton, Conn., 1754; died .
A mariner. He married Philene Chester.
Eight children, —
520. Anna, bom Sept. 26, 1774
m. Jonathan Leeds of New London, Ct.
521.
GUes,
Sept. 9, 1777
522.
Elisha,
drowned at 18.
Nov. 9, 1779
523.
Thomas,
Oct. 29, 1781 ;d unm.
524.
Christopher,
July 1,1784
526.
Josish,
Sept. 12, 1786
526.
David,
April 19. 1789; died
527.
Nathaniel Chester,
May 16, 1793
160. Samuel Ghpman, fomth son of Samuel Chip-
man (46), was born in Groton, Conn., 1756; died 1708
Lived in Groton. He married Lucreda Chester.
Three children, —
528. Lucretia,
529. Nancy,
630. Samuel, died inf.
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16$.
Charles CSiipnuui, sixth son of Samuel Chip-
man (46), was bom in Groton, Conn., 1771; died March
1851.
Lived in Groton. On Nov. 28, 1799 be married
Martha
I, daughter of Billings B.urch of Stonington, Conn.
Nine children, —
531.
Nathan Fellows, bom Oct. 28, 1800
532.
Lucy Ann, April 1802
m. 1826, Elbridge Chester.
533.
Abigail, 1804; died
531.
Abigail, 1806
m. 1827, George Greenman.
536.
Charles Aug. 1807
536.
John, Dec. 1809
687.
Henry H., June 1812
638.
Daniel H., March 24. 1815
639.
Phebe, 1817
died 1874, unmarried.
172. William Ghipmaft, second son of Timothy Chip-
man (47), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 4, 1760;
died May 11, 1786. Lived in Barnstable. He married^
Dec 11, 1783, Hannah, daughter of Job Howland, who
married second Lemuel Nye.
Two children, —
540. Betsey, bom Oct. 1 , 1784; d 1786
54L Hannah, Feb. 10, 1786
m. 1822, Capt. Samuel Fuller of Sand*
wich, Mass.
173. John Ghipman, thvd son of Timothy Chipman
(47), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., June 24, 1762, died
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Jnne 1806. Lived in Barnstable. On May 7, 1789 he
married Joanna, daughter of Job Howland.
Seven children, —
642. Samuel, bcym Feb. 9, 1790
643. Elizabeth, Feb. 6,1792.
m. 1810, Job Crocker of Barnstable.
644. Mary, Aug. 22, 1794
646. Hannah, March 10, 1797
m. Capt. Job Gage of Barnstable.
646. Abigail, Oct. 23, 1799
m. 1824, James Fuller of Barnstable
647. Joanna, March 12, 1802
m. Charles H. Bursley of Barnstable
648. William, Jan. 9, 1806
174. Timothy Ghipman, fourth son of Timothy
Chipman (47), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., May 6,
1764; died Dec. 10, 1842. He lived in Barnstable. An
inn-holder, he continued and finished the business of the
ancient "Chipman's Tavam." On Jan. 1, 1792 he mar-
red Sarah Goodspeed of Barnstable. No children.
182. Joseph Ghlpmaiif fourth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (48), was bom in Middletown, Conn., Feb. 29, 1764;
died Aug. 29, 1839. He lived 1801-16 in Stockbridge,
Mass., and after that in Bergen, N. Y. He was a member
of the Congegational Churh. A shipmaster and farmer.
He married Sarah Arnold of Middle Haddam (Chatham),
Conn. Three children, —
649. Joseph, bom Aug. 28, 1802
660. Sarah,
m. Loring.
661. A daughter.
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183. Barnabas Cadprnan, fifth aon of Ebenezer CU^
man (48), was born in Middletown, Conn., July 9, 1766;
died April 17, 1814. He Uved in Hartford, Conn. A
shipmaster. He married first, May 5, 1795, Abigail Cone,
bom FA. 14, 1777; second, Sybil, divorced from Shubad
Dickens; third, Abigail (Skinner) widow of Horace Beck*
with.
Four children by first marriage, one by third, —
552. Abigail, bom June 21, 1796
m. Paul Hammond.
553. Sarah, June 21, 1796
unmarried.
554. Barnabas, Jan. 19, 1801
died Oct. 13, 1825 unmarried.
555. Maria, Feb. 2, 1804
m. Solomon Friend.
556. Horace, Oct 1, 1809
186. Samuel Ghipman, sixth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (48), was bom in Middletown, Conn., March 7,
1772; died March 21, 1860. He lived in Westminster,
Vt., where he was for many years a magistrate. A fanner.
During the last eight years of his life he was blind. On
July 2, 1794 he married Anna, daughter of Simon Frazier
qf Middletown, Conn., bora Sept. 12, 1772; died AprU
18, 1845.
Twelve children, —
557. Ebenezer, bora May 21, 1795
558. Samuel, Aug. 3, 1796
559. James, Oct. 1, 1798
560. John, Nov. 29, 1800
561. Anna, Nov. 5, 1802.
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583. William, Jan. S7, 1805
died Feb. 8, 1805.
663. Louisa, July 30, 1808
m. Eben Hodgldn of Putney, Vt.
664. Uura, Feb. 19, 1800
d. 1844, unmarried.
665. Charies, March 10, 1811
666. Fanny, April 24, 1814
died 1848, unamrried.
667. Barnabas, Jan. 18, 1817; died
668. Sopbronia, Feb. 11, 1820
187. John Ghipman, oldest son of John Chipman
(49), was bom in Middletown, Conn., (that part of Mid-
dletown which later was incorporated, 1767, as the town
of Chatham) about 1755; died in Frankford, Pa., 1843.
A soldier in the Revolutionary War, as shown by manu-
script in the Connecticut State Library. A resident of
Frankford, Pa. He married, first, Eliza ; second
•
One child by firat
marriage,
nine by second, —
669. John.
bom
di«l
670. Mary.
671. William.
died
672. Thomas,
1800; d 1830
673. John,
AfMil 19. 1806
674. Isaac,
July. 1806
676. David,
1808
676. William.
dM
677. Elizabeth
678. Joseph.
1818
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189. Joseph CSilpman, youngest son of John Chip-
man (49), was bom in Stratford, Conn., about 1758;
died May 1806. He lived in Wallingford, Oxford and
Hamden, Conn. In 1779 he married Elizabeth Hall of
Wallingford, Conn.
Five children, —
679. Samuel, bom July 6, 178D
580. Elizabeth, June 30, 1783
m. 1804, Enos Grannis of Fairhaven, Conn*
581. John, Aug. 27, 1785
582. Joseph, Jan. 10, 1790
683. Anna, Feb. 10, 1793
m. Isreal Gilbert of New Haven, Conn.
190. Timothy Chlpman, son of Nathaniel Chipman
(51), was bom in Middletown, Conn., about 1758; died
about 1825. He served his country in the Revolutionary
War from 1777 to 1782 and obtained a pension which
supported himself and hb sister through life. He died at
B^lin, Conn., unmarried.
197* Ward Chipmant fourth son of John Chipman
(56), was bom in Marblehead, Mass., July 30, 1754;
died Feb. 9, 1824. He was graduated from Harvard in
1770; his graduating oration being the first delivered there
in the vernacular langus^. He studied law in Boston
under the direction of Hon. Daniel Leonard and Hon.
Jonathan Sewall, Chief Jubtice of the Supreme Court oi
Mass. Ward Chipman and Daniel Leonard with fifteen
other names appeared upon "The Loyal Address'* to
Gov. Gage on his departure from Boston in 1775, as "of
those Gentlemen who were driven from their Habitations
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in the country to Boston/' Mr. Chipman went with the
British to Halifix, N. S.» and thence to England, being
"obliged to abandon his native land on the evacuation of
Boston in 1776. Having repaired to England, the Royal
bounty bestowed on him a pension in common with a
long list of his suffering fellow-countrymen; but a state
of inaction being ill-suited to his ardent mind, in less than
a year he relinquished his pension and rejoined the King's
troops at New York where he was employed in the Military
Department and in the practice of the Court of Admiralty
until the peace of 1783. On the first erection of this pro-
vince (New Brunswick), he was appointed Solicitor General
and continually afterward bore a conspicuous and most
useful part in its affairs as an Advocate at the Bar, a
Member of his Majesty's Council, a member of the House
of Assembly, a Judge of the Supreme Court, and Agent
on the part of his Majesty before several Commissioners
for settling disputed points of boundary with the United
States, until he closed his mortal career while administer-
ing the Government of the Province as President and
Conmiander in Chief during a vacancy in the office of
Lieut. Governor." The inscription on his monument at
St. John, N. B., adds to the above quoted statements
the following, — "Distinguished during the whole of his
varied and active life for his superior abilities and un-
weariable zeal, for genuine integrity and singular humanity
and benevolence, hb loss was universally deplored; and
this frail tribute from his nearest connections affords but
a feeble expression of the affectionate respect with which
they cherished the memory of his virtues."
Hon. Ward Chipman married Elizabeth, daughter of
Hon. William Hazen, of Haverhill, Mass., and his wife
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Saraht who was the only daughter of Dr. Joseph Le Baron;
and from this union one child ¥ra8 bom, —
684. Waid. bom July 21, 1787
7H. John Ghlpman, oldest son of Samuel Chipman
(57)» was bom in Ipswich, Mass., Aug. 9, 1746; died
Dec. 25, 1819. His children used to affirm that during
the Revolutionary War he was armorer of the ship Tyran-
nicide commanded by Captain John Fisk, and that on
another cruise he sailed with Captain Jonathan Harradon
who commanded in 1782 the letter-of-marque ship Julius
Caesar of Salem carrying forty men and fourteen guns.
During a part of the Revolution he was engaged with
Samuel Jones in preparing saltpetre. He lived at Salem,
Mass.
He married first. May 22, 1768, Hannah, daughter of
Captain Eleazer and Mary (Henderson) Moses bora Jan.
1749; second, Jan. 30, 1801, Elizabeth Tozer, bom about
1752 at Salem.
Nine children by first marriage, —
685. Mary, bom April 12, 1769
died 1853, unmarried.
586. Samuel, July 2, 1770; d 1789
587. John, May 13, 1772; d 1780
588. Eleazer Moses, Oct. 20, 1774
died at sea of yellow fever, July 1795.
589. Hannah, Aug. 13, 1777; d 1780
690. Elizabeth, July 22, 1780
m. 1829, Captain Samuel Gerrish of
Salem.
691. John, Nov. 6,1783
592. Richard Manning, Oct. 23, 1786
593. Samuel, Sept. 11. 1791
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2I6, Thcmias Oiipman, foarth acm of Samuel Chip-
man (57)» was born in Salem, Mass., Nov. 18, 175(h
died Dec. 4, 1821. A shipmaster and grocer. Sailing
from Salem soon after his marriage his vessel was cap-
tured and himself and crew taken to England, but after
being detained by the British Government four or five
years he found means to reach his home. On Jan. 34,
1779, he married Elizabeth Millett of Salem, who was
bom July 31, 1767.
Eight children, —
594 Ward, bom Aug. 22, 1779
595. Thomas, July 8, 1785
died 1808 unmarried.
596. Andrew, June 1, 1787; d 1789
597. Samuel, June 20, 1789; d 1790
598. Elizabeth, Nov. 8, 1790; d 1794
599. Anstice, April 25, 1792; d 1808
600. Elizabeth, July 2,1796
m. 1819, Captain Joseph Hodges.
601. Margaret, Oct. 14, 1797; d 1808
318. John Hale Chipman, son of Joseph Chipman
(63), was bom in Beverly, Mass., May 11, 1811; a farmer
living in Beverly. He married, Dec. 31, 1833, Elizabeth,
daughter of Captain Hugh Hill of Beverly.
Six children, —
602.
James Edward, born
Nov. 17, 1834
603.
John Joseph. \
Joseph, /
dl836
604.
July 11. 1836; d 1843
605.
John Hale,
Oct. 2.1838
606.
Jackson Hill,
Oct.21. 1842; d 1860
607.
Joseph,
Feb. 21. 1846: d 1882
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226. Jacob Chipman. oldest
son of Jacob Chipman
(74), was bom in Halifax, Mass.,
March 27, 1769; died
Oct. 11, 1849. He lived in Bridgewater and Easton, Mass.
He married Orpha Leech of Bridgewater.
Eight children, —
608. Silas, bom
1795
609. Lucy,
about 1798
m. Salmon Dunbar.
610. Mary,
about 1801
m. Charles Dunbar.
611. Uoyd,
1804
612. Louisa.
about 1806
m. Austin Snow.
613. Hannah,
614. Luanda,
about 1809
m. Bela Sprague.
616. Jacob.
about 1>'11; unm.
227. Rev. Joseph Chipman, second son of Jacob
Chipman (74), was bom in Halifax, Mass., June 8, 1771;
died . A Baptist minister. He resided in Macon
County, Ga., and probably in Beechland, Ark. He was
an advocate of the Tuskegee Association formed near
Wetumpka, Ala., in 1845. He married first. May 19,
1801, Nancy, daughter of John Jones of Elbert Co., Ga.;
second, Jan. 1843, Mary Turner, a widow.
Five children by first marriage, —
616. Mary, bom Jan. 3, 1805
m. 1st. Thomas Banks; m. 2nd Allen
G. Fambro.
617. Eliza Waterman, July 4, 1807
m. 1825, Dr. Augustus Hawkins.
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618. Sarah Ann, July 25. 1800
m. 1827, Elbridge G. Cabaniss.
619. Thomas Weston, April 13, 1812
620. Luanda, Sept. 8, 1814
m. 1834, Isaac C. Parks
228. George Chipman, youngest son of Jacob Chip-
man (74), was bom in Halifax, Mass., June 24, 1776;
died . A teacher. He was for about forty years
postmaster at Scotland, (Bridgewater) Mass., and for
half a century a deacon in the Congregational Church.
In 1801 he published "The American Moralist: contain-
ing a Variety of Moral and Religious Lessons together
with Humorous and Entertaining Pieces. Designed prin-
cipally for use of schools." He married first, Aug. 3, 1803
Huldah, daughter of James Leech of Bridgewater, Mass. ;
second, Oct. 30, 1836, Chole, daughter of James Howard
of West Bridgewater.
Four children by first marriage, —
621. Anna Waterman, bom Aug. 9, 1804
m. 1st Caswell, 2nd Wood.
622. Hazadiah Keith. Oct. 25, 1807
623. Charlotte Lazell, 1810
died 1834 unmarried.
624. Isabella Graham, Jan. 14, 1814
231« Benjamin Chipman, oldest son of Benjamin
Chipman (81), was bom in Kingston, Mass., Feb. 4»
1752; died June 18, 1838. During his early life he went
on a few voyages to the West Indies and on several fishing
voyages willi Capt. Seth Chipman. He was a cooper and
nailer (maker of hand wrought nails) and his great-grand-
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son James I. Chipman (2146) now has a hammer and saw-
set made by him prior to 1781, when with his family he
moved to Poland, (then Bakerstown) Maine, and settled
on place now owned and occupied by Chester E. Chipman
(2160). This place has been occupied by the Chipman
family in direct line from father to son ever since. In 1776
he married Abigail Milliken, bom in Boston April 3,
1757, early left an orphan and reared in the family of
Jonathan Cobb at Taunton, Mass.
Seven children, —
625. Charles, bom Feb. 4, 1777
626. Abigail, Oct. 17, 1778
m. 1798, Jabez Haskell of New Gloucester.
627. Lucy, Feb. 28, 1781
m. John Atkinson.
628. James, Dec. 25, 1782
629. Lydia, Oct. 17, 1796
m. 1815, Rufus Ricker
630. Sarah, Sept. 24, 1797
m. 1819, James Hacket,
631. Wadsworth, Sept. 23, 1802
236. William CSiipman, second son of Benjamin
Chipman (81), was bom in Kingston, Mass., Aug. 14,
1764; died March 30, 1849. At the ag^ of sucteen he
entered the Continental Army, serving two years as a
private in the Mass. Troops under Capt. Blanchard and
Col. Jackson. On April 11, 1818 he made application for
a pension which was allowed. At this time he lived in
Hebron, Maine. He married first, 1787, Esther Lane of
New Gloucester, Me., bora 1766; died Jan 12, 1823;
second, June, 1823, Jane, widow of Sampson.
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Thirteen chiMrea by first marriage and two by second, —
632.
Seth, bom
May 9,1788
633.
Joshua,
March 6,1790
634.
Suneon,
Aug. 29. 1791
635.
Caroline,
Aug. 22, 1793; d 1814
636.
Rebecca,
Sept. 2,1796
m. Ist, Jonathan Glover of Hebron; m.
2nd Job Morton.
637.
Susanna,
Sept. 13, 1797; died
638.
639.
Charles, 1
Lucy, /
Nov. 30, 1799
640.
Amos,
Sept. 16, 1801
641.
Albion,
642.
Cyrils,
March 30, 1807
643.
Summer,
Oct. 31, 1809
344.
William,
Dec. 8.1812
645.
Moses Davis,
Feb. 4. 1825; d 1820
646.
Benjamin Eaton,
Sept. 30, 1826; d 1833
240* Daniel Chipman, youngest son of Benjamin
Chipman (81)» was bom in Kingston, Mass., July 9,
1771; died . A fanner. He lived in Poland, Me.
until 1813 and then in Raymond, Me. In 1794 he married
Anna Tripp, of Falmouth, Me., bom Feb. 18, 1775.
Nine children, —
•47. Nancy, bom 1796
m. Stephen Stinchfield of Poland, Me.
648. Benjamin. June 21, 1796
649. John,
660. Louisa,
m. Amoe Cummings.
661. Jesse, Aug. 1803
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652.
653.
Lyman Beecher,
Luanda,
m. Ellison Brown.
May 15. 1806
Dec. 1811
664.
655.
Mercy FUes,
m. Osmyn J. Gerry.
Susan Littlefield,
m. John L. Nason.
July 1813
243* Joseph Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip-
man (82), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., May 14, 17%;
died Feb. 17, 1827. He resided in Barnstable where he was
a deacon in the Cong. Church. On Dec. 3, 1783 he married
Temperance Hinckley of Barnstable, bom March 25, 1764;
died Jan. 28, 1844.
Eight children, —
656. Hannah, bora Aug. 30, 1787
m. David P. Lems of Sandwich, Mass.
657. Barnabas, March 11, 1789; d 1704
658. Walter, Jan. 20, 1791; d 1792
659. Walter. Jan. 26, 1793
660. Bamabas, Feb. 9, 1795
661. Isaac, April 3,1797
662. Elizabeth, May 20, 1799; d 1817
663. Joseph, Nov. 13, 1801; d 1811
246. Gen. Timothy Fuller Cihipiiian, oldest son of
Thomas Chipman (85), was bom in Barnstable, Mass.,
Feb. 1, 1761; died May 17, 1830. His father having been
drafted into the Continental service in 1777 he, from
patriotism and consideration of his father's position at the
head of a large family, volunteered to serve as his substi-
tute. In that capacity he was with the American forces
between Ticonderoga and Fort Schyuler, N. Y., and In the
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engagement at Battle Hill» N. Y. In 1783, while assisting
in the original survey of the townships of Bridport and
Shoreham» Vt., he selected for himself a lot in Shoreham.
He lived on it alone seeing only now and then a man for
months together and never a woman or child until, having
got his land in cultivation, he brought to it his wife. In
1798 he was Assistant Assessor of the United States in
District No. 1 of the Fourth Division of Vermont.
He was raised through various grades in succession
to Major-General of the Fourth Division of Vermont
Militia. During the last war with England his military
spirit was aroused and he was placed at the head of the
Vermont Volunteers assembled as a reinforcement of the
U. S. troops preceeding the Battle of Plattsburg, N. Y.,
on Sept. 11, 1814. He was one of the first Presidents of
the Addison County Agricultural Society.
He married. May 24, 1786, Mary, daughter of Capt.
Stephen Smith of Duchess County, N. Y., bom Jan. 6,
1768; died March 5, 1849.
Eleven children, —
664. Isaac, bom March 15, 1787
665. Huldah, May 14, 1789
m. Jan. 29, 1815, Rev. Ephriam Holland
Newton bora at New Fane, Vt., June
13, 1787. She died Nov. 26, 1863.
666. Sarah, May 22, 1791
m. 1811, Capt. Asa Jones of Shoreham, Vt.
667. Silas Smith, Jan. 18, 1793
Graduated from Middlebury College,
1815, and entered Andover Theological
Seminary but became a prey to con-
sumption and died Jan. 9, 1815.
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668. OUve, June 18. 1786
died 1849 unmarried.
660. Harriett, Jan. 30, 1800
m. 1821, Froi. Hanry Howe, Castle-
town, Vt.
670. Uura, Jan. 26, 1802; d 1818
671. Mary, July 24, 1804
672. Almeda, Oct. 24, 1806; d 1818
673. Juliette Bethiab, Dec. 1808
m. 1833, Marcus O. Porter M. D., of
Cornwall, Vt.
674. Martha Smith, Aug. 10, 1811
m. 1835, Darius Matthews of Cornwall, Vt.
247. Isaac Chipman, second son of Thomas Chipman
(85), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 12, 1762; died
Dec. 10, 1787. A farmer living in Shordiam, Vt.
He married, .
One child, —
675. Electa, bom
m. Ingley Briggs of Shoreham, Vt., and
resided in Ohio. Their oldest son Hon.
Ansell Briggs was for two successive
terms Governor of Iowa.
249. Daniel Otipman, third son of Thomas Chip-
man (85), was bom in Sheffield, Mass., May 24, 1765;
died Nov. 10, 1827. A farmer residing in Waltham, Vt.,
where he was for thirteen years town clerk and for many
years a magistrate. He married, April, 1793, Mercy
Turner, bora May, 1775; died Aug. 23, 1823.
Ten children,-^
676. Alvan, born Feb. 26. 1794
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677. Clarissa, Aug. 23. 1795
m. 1816, James Ladd.
678. Melissa, March 19, 1797
m. 1830, Derrich Bullard, Fort Coving-
ton, N. Y.
679. Daniel, June 17, 1799
680. Orlin, Oct. 24, 1800
681. Laura, Oct. 3, 1802
m. George W. Allen.
682. Norman, April 10, 1804; d 1822
683. Semantha, ^ Aug. 29, 1806
m. 1831, Joseph R. Hitchcock.
684. Charles, July 19, 1809
died 1832, unmarried.
685. Mercy, Nov. 14, 1812
251. Bamatiaa Chipmant fourth son of Thomas Chip-
man (85), was bom in Sheffield, Mass, Nov. 16, 1768;
died Feb. 21, 1832. A farmer, residing in Shoreham,
Vt. He married, Oct. 9, 1791, Mary Smith, bom at
Worcester, Mass.
Six children, —
686. Ansel, bora May 6, 1793
687. Mary, March 22, 1795
m. 1819, Rev. Andrew Huntington,
bom 1797.
688. Cyms, April 2,1799
689. John Smith, Aug. 10, 1800
690. Samuel, May 13, 1802
691. Sarah, Aug. 18, 1807
m. 1833, Loyal Doolittle of Ticonderoga,
N.Y.
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253. Russell Cihipiiian, sixth son of Thomas Chip-
man (85), was bom in Sheffeld, Mass., April 29, 1772; died
Feb. 17, 1842. A fanner, living in Shoreham, Vt. He mar-
ried in 1800, Mary Burdiard, born in Becket, Mass.,
March 12, 1784; died July 8, 1863.
Ten children, —
692. Laura, bom Nov. 30, 1801
died 1827, unmarried.
693. Joseph N., Sept. 18, 1803
694. Nelson Gordon, June 7, 1806
m. Nancy Hand, no children.
695. Lorenzo Qtdncy, May 3, 1810
696. Ashley Burchard, Aug. 27, 1812
697. A child, April 9, 1816; died
698. Mary Caroline, April 9, 1818
m. James Bemis of Crown Point, N. Y.
699. Russell Mason, April 14, 1821
700. Mark Anderson, April 17, 1827; unm.
701. Jane, March 23, 1829
m. Robert Fowler of Niles, Mich.
257. Thomas Chipman, seventh son of Thomas Chip-
man (85), was bom in Sheffdd, Mass., Jan. 20, 1779,
died Nov. 9, 1832. He lived in Constable, N. Y. On
Feb. 24, 1805, he married, Eunice Lucy Contrell of Shore-
ham, Vt., bom April 27, 1785; died Dec. 3, 1831.
Four children, —
702. Almon P., bom Oct. 16, 1806
m. May 30, 1842, Mmerva Allen.
703. LudnaC, Dec. 20, 1808; d 1833
704. Julius C, Feb. 15, 1811
m. Dec. 18, 1848, Hannah Taylor
705. Julia Ann E., Aug. 16, 1827
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264. John Chipman, oldest eon of Benjamin Chip*
man (91), was born in Sandwich, Mass., May 10, 1761;
died Aug. 14, 1815. A shipmaster, living at Sandwich.
He married, March 4, 1802, Mary Pope of Sandwich.
No children.
265. Hadsell Chipman, second son of Benjamin Chip-
man (01), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., July 16, 1763;
died June, 1809. He lived in Sandwich and married,
1791, Martha Higgins.
Six children, —
706. Hannah,
707. Thomas,
708. Bethiah,
709. Abigail Paine,
710. Lucy,
711. Lydia Ellis,
bom Dec. 2, 1792;d unm.
about 1793
Nov. 1,1796; died
July 18, 1798; died
March22, 1800; d 1843
May 24, 1802
m. Andrew Stimpson of Sandwich.
267. Benjamin Ghipman, third son of Benjamin
Chipman (91), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., May 6, 1778;
died March 6, 1818. He lived in Sandwich and on Nov.
24, 1793 he married Lydia Ellis of Sandwich.
Seven children, —
712. Betsey Freeman, bom Dec. 30, 1796; d 1797
713. Mary, Nov. 4, 1798; d 1823
714. Benjamin, Nov. 14, 1800
m. 1824, Delia Hall of Sandwich.
715. Jonathan Ellis, July 27, 1803
716. John Henry, Dec, 11, 1805
717. Charles, July 22, 1810; d 1845
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718. Josiah, July 22, 1810
died Jan. 1, 1884.
268. Stephen Skiff Ghipman, fourth son of Benja-
min Chipman (91), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 9,
1771 ; died July 3, 1814. He lived in Sandwich and married,
Feb. 8, 1845, Phebe Hoxie of that town.
Six children, —
719. Hadsell Freeman, bom May 19, 1797; d 1831
720. Stephen Skiff, July 23, 1799
721. Nathaniel Hoxie, June 24, 1800; d 1823
722. Sarah, May 12, 1802
m. 1827, Zeno Lawrence.
723. Eliza, Aug. 10, 1804
m. Patterson.
724. Rebecca, Nov. 20, 1805
m. Newell Hoxie of Sandwich.
272. John Chipman, third son of John Chipman
(95), was bom in Delaware, about 1755; died 1829. He
resided in Sussex County, Delaware. Was married.
Two children, —
725. Joseph, bom Oct. 28, 1794
726. Patty,
277. John Chipman, elder son of Perez Chipman (99)
was bom in Kent County, Del., March 24, 1761; died
April 19, 1834. Moved to North Carolina about 1785.
A farmer, living at Deep River, N. C. He was a man of
prominence and considerable wealth. In 1784 he married,
Mary Harris who died July 21, 1834.
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Eleven children, —
727. James, bom Feb. 2, 1786
728. Jesse, May 23, 1786
729. Deborah, Nov. 3, 1787
m. Moses >^lbom.
730. John, Oct. 22, 1789
731. Sarah, June 12, 1792
m. Jonathan Wheeler.
732. Margaret, June 24, 1793
m. Jacob Charles.
733. Obadiah. Aug. 7.1795
734. Stephen, Feb. 26, 1798
736. Rachel, Oct. 3, 1800
m. Bamett Idol.
736. Mary, April 4, 1803
m. Joseph Davis.
737. Anna, Aug. 7, 1806
m. Anderson Nicholson.
278. Paris Ghipman, younger son of Perez Chipman
(99), was bom in Kent County, Del., Sept. 11, 1763;
died Feb. 28, 1803. Moved to North Carolina about
1786. A farmer, living at Deep River, N. C. On June
27, 1790, he married, Elizabeth Saunders of Virginia.
Seven children, —
738. Hezekiah, bom April 10, 1791
741. Mary March, Sept. 1796
m. Mordecai Mendenhall.
742. Hannah, Sept. 4,1797
m. Stephen Carter.
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743. Martha, Oct. 15, 1800
m. William Carter.
744. Elizabeth, Feb. 13, 1803
m. Temple Stuart.
280. Stephen Chlpman, elder son of Benjamin Chip-
man (100), was bom in Kent County, Del., ;
died Dec. 1792. He married, Elizabeth, daughter of Ben-
jamin Dill of Frederica, Del.
One child, —
746. Mary, bom 1792
m. Jacob Boone.
281. Benjamin Chlpman, younger son of Benjamin
Chipman (100), was bom in Kent County, Del., June 3,
1769; died Dec. 29, 1819. In 1794 he married, Sarah
Walcott.
Seven children, —
746.
Stephen, born July 13, 1798
747.
David, May 13, 1800
748.
Mary, Feb. 7, 1802
m. 1820, Samuel Griffin.
749.
Levi, Sept. 18, 1804
750.
Samuel M., May 22, 1807
761.
Susan, March 29, 1809
m. 1835, Nehemiah Stayton.
752.
llionias,
died
282. Paris Chipman, oldest son of Draper Chipman
(102), was bom in Bath County, Ky., April 12, 1787;
died July 30, 1838. He lived in Bath County, Ky., until
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1819 when he moved near Bloomington, Ind. He married,
July 23, 1807, Nancy Baird.
Six children, —
753.
Mary,* bom
1808
764.
Noah,
Jan. 4, 1810; d 1830
756.
Archibald,
May 27, 1812
m. Letty Steward.
No children.
766.
Draper,
April 11, 1814
767.
Elizabeth,
768.
Nancy,
*753. Mary Baird Cailimian, b. 1808; married, 1824,Georae Milanu
SOD of George and Jane (Crampton) Milani of Virginia. Q&ildreii —
Jane, Samud, Frances Marion, John, Alice, Noah, Nancy and Ardbi*
bald. Rev. Francea Marlon Milam, b. Jan. 24, 1828; married, 1864,
Susannah McNeely, dau^hetr of William and Rhoda (Richards) M^
Neely. He entered the nunistry of the M. E. Church in 1859; on Jujy
30, 1802, he volunteered in the 67th Indiana Reg., and was killed while
ciianung on the enemy's breastworks. Childr«i — ^William W., Amy
Louise, Rhoda Jane, Laura Ann and George M. M. Laura Ann
MOam, b. Feb. 1M§61 ; married, Oct. 20. 1884,Bryant Welsh Gillespie,
son of Thomas and Hannah (Welsh) GilleKkie. He is one of the best
known Kve stock commission merchants in Indiana; active in all civic
movements; a 32nd decree Mason; member of the Sons of the Revo*
hition. Mrs. Gillespie is a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution; State lustorian of the Society of Mayflower Descendants
of Indiana; member of the Y. W. C. A., living served on the board of
directors for a number of years; organised one of the first chapters of
the War Mothers of America and is now state president of the Indiana
division. Chikhren— Boyd Milam b. May 21, 1805 and Bryant Welsh,
^Both of these sons are college men; fraternity men, aind Masons,
h volunteered and served on the Mexican border for six months,
then went to France with the 105th Indiana Fiekl Artillery, 42nd
(Rainbow) Div. After seeing service on seven different fronts and
participating in every battle oif his division, Boyd, beine twice gassed,
returned honme two weeks ahead of his diviskm, and Bryantjr., with
his diviskm. Bryant Welsh GUleaple, Jr., b. Nov. 17, 1807; married,
June 18, 1010. Florida Jane, daughter of Charles T. and Mary LueOa
Martin) Austin.
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283. Draper Ghipman, second son of Draper Chip-
man (102), was bom in Bath County, Ky., Nov. 20, 1789;
died March 6, 1822. He married .
Two children, —
769. John Noble,
760. William.
287. Samuel D. Ghipman, third son of Draper Chip-
man (102), was bom in Bath County, Ky., Jan. 22, 1800,
In 1859 he resided at Muncytown, Ind. He married first,
Martha Smith, second, .
One child by first marriage, —
761. JohnC. S.
293. WilUam Chipman, oldest son of William Chip-
man (105), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 3, 1767;
died Jan. 1, 1800. A shipmaster, living in Wellfleet.
While at sea near the island of Hayti the vessel under his
command was attacked by pirates headed by one Rigand
and he was killed. He married (pub. Feb. 20, 1792)
Dorcas, daughter of Col. Elisha Cobb of Wellfleet, and she
married second, Oct. 12, 1802, Freeman Hopkins of
Brewster.
One child, —
762. Betsey, bom Oct. 17, 1797
m. 1st, Freeman Higgins of Orleans,
Mass.; 2nd, Nehemiah Doane.
294. John Chlpman, second son of William Chip-
man (105), was bora in Wellfleet, Mass., July 17, 1769;
died Resided in Wellfleet. He married first, Sept.
27, 1795, Elizabeth Atwood of Wellfleet; second, Sarah
Gross, bom 1773.
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Three children by first marriage, —
763. J<^, bom
m. April 13, 1818, Sarah Rider of Wellfleet.
764. Elizabeth Doane, March 22, 1799
m. 1817, Elisha WUey, Jr.
766. Mercy F., 180-
m. 1828, Seth W. Lovell.
295. Samuel Mayo Chlpmaiit third son of William
Chipman (105), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., July 28,
1773; died . He lived in Wellfleet, and married,
Dec. 7, 1797, Rebecca Atwood of that town.
Ten children, —
766. Waiiam, bom Aug. 1,1798
767. A son, July 17, 1800; died
768. IsiahMayo, July 6,1801
769. Nathaniel Atwood, Oct. 2, 1803
770. Betsey, Jan. 30, 1806
m. 1829, Lewis C. Rich.
771. Thankful Atwood, April 18, 1808; d 1829
772. Dorcas Cobb, Sept. 11, 1810
m. 1831, Harding Atwood.
773. Martha Holbrook, Nov. 24, 1812
m. 1832, Benjamin B. Arey.
774. Elisha Eldridge. Jan 9,1817
776. Samuel Coombs, March 23, 1820
296. David Chipman, fourth son of AA^Uiam Chip-
man (106), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 20, 1776;
died Aug. 1841. He resided in Wellfleet. He married
(pub. Nov. 30, 1803) Bathsheba Atwood of Province-
town, Mass.
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Six children, —
776. Mercy, bom May 4, 1806
m. 1827, Joshua W. Lincoln of Wellfleet,
Mass.
777. Polly BarUett, Aug. 17, 1808
m. 1826, William Smith of Charlestown.
778. David Mayo, May 21. 1811
779. Betsey Mayo, March 31, 1814
m. James Brown.
780. Salley P., Oct. 9, 1817
m. 1839, Russell LeCount of Province-
town.
781. Harriett Atwood, April 30, 1821
m. 1st, 1840, Samuel Smith; 2nd, Charles
Blaisdell.
298. Ebenezer Chlpmam, fifth son of William Chip*
man (106), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 30, 1781;
died May 15, 1835. He lived in Wellfleet, where he mar-
ried. May 24, 1807, Martha Atwood Higgins of Castine,
Maine.
Ten
children, —
782.
Thomas Mayo, born
Nov. 3,1807
783.
John,
Sept. 30, 1809
784.
Ebenezer,
Sept. 17, 1811; d 1812
786.
Ebenezer,
Nov. 14, 1813
786.
Daniel Mayo,
April 23, 1816
787.
Mary Adams,
Aug. 11, 1818
m. 1838, OUver B.
Pierce of Wellfleet.
788.
James Atwood,
Nov. 13, 1820
789.
William,
July 1,1822
790.
Martha Caroline,
Oct. 11, 1825
791.
Barnabas Higgins.
March 6,1828
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299. John Caiipmant oldest son of Ebenezer Chip-
Man (108), was bom in Barre, Mass., Oct. 6, 1762; died
1789. He lived in Barre and married, Dec. 27, 1787,
Thankful Maclntire of that town, who died 1788.
One child, —
792. Thankful born 1788; died
301. Ebenezer Ghipman, second son of Ebenezer
Chipman (108), was bom in Barre, Mass., April 19, 1770;
died Sept. 1832. Resided in Petersham, Mass., and
Waterbury, Conn. In 1821 he married, in Waterbury^
the widow of Russell who had numerous children
by her first marriage.
One Child,—
793. Hiram, bom March 24, 1822
302. Stephen Qiipman, third son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (108), was bom in Barre, Mass., April 5, 1772; died
1821. A house carpenter, living in Barre. He married,
March 13, 1796, Anna, daughter of Capt. >A^liam and
Margaret (Wilson) Henry of Barre.
Six Children, —
794. William Henry, bom Oct. 3,1796
795. Stephen, 1798
796. Anna, died
797. John, d. unm.
798. Margaret,
m. Hon. Obadiah W. Albee, bom in
Milford, Mass.
799. Augustus,
Enlisted in Florida War of 1834.
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303. Perez Ghipman, fourth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (108), was bom in Barre, Mass., March 23, 1774;
died Sept. 17, 1862. A blacksmith, living in Petersham,
Mass. On Oct. 3, 1800 he married Hannah Mason of
Barre, bom 1782; died 1850,
Eight children, —
800. Cyms, bom March 16, 1801
801 . Chester Wolcott, May 31, 1806
802. Edward Nichob, Feb. 1,1807
803. Charles, Sept. 20, 1809
804. Caroline, Dec. 10,1811
m. 1836, Samuel H. Richardson of Petersham.
805. Cutler, Aug. 14, 1816
806. Clark, April 4, 1817; d 1822
807. Daniel Mason, Nov. 10, 1819; d 1842
306. Isreal Chipman, elder son of Perez Chipman
(109), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., 1766; died 179-.
A mariner. He married, March 20, 1787, Phebe, daughter
of Joseph Rich of Wellfleet, who after his death moved to
Bucksport, Me., and married Enoch Page.
Two children, —
808. Sylvanus, bom Oct. 1, 1788
809. Stephen, Feb. 28, 1790
307. Stephen Qiipiiiaii, younger son of Perez Chip-
man (109), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., July 17, 1767;
died in London, Eng., Dec. 11, 1806. A shipmaster,
living in Wellfleet. In 1803 he married Betsey, daughter
of Elisha Mayo, who married second Thomas Cobb, of
Eastham, Mass.
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Two children, —
810. Mehitable, bom Nov. 5, 1804; died
811. Lydia M. Aug. 12, 1806
m. Samuel Stinson of Bowdoin, Me.
309. John Hancock Chipmant oldest son of John
Chipman (113), was bom in Comwallis. N. S., May
9, 1770; died . He lived in Comwallis where he
mBTTied Elizabeth Osbom.
Two Children,—
812. Harriett, bom Jan. 8. 1791
m. John Wade of Annapolis, N. S.
813. Eunice, June 28, 1794
m. 1817, Alexander Troop of Annapolis,
N.S.
310. Charles Chipman, second son of John Chipman
(113), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., July 9, 1772; died
about 1851. He resided mainly in Comwallis, but for a
time in Eastport, Maine, and New York City. A merchant.
He married about 1804, Eimice, daughter of Capt. Mason
Cogswell of Comwallis.
Eight children, —
814. John Hancock, bora 1805 ;d 1826
A deputy at Cape Coast Castle, Si^ra
Leone, Africa.
815. Horatio Nelson, 1808
816. Charles Dixon, 1810
817. Lavinia, died
818. Mary Ann, died
819. Eunice,
m. 1838, Rev. John M. Harris.
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820. Emily,
821. Isabella E., died 1838
311. George Chlpman, third son of John Chipman
(113), was bom in Cornwallis, N. S., April 23, 1774;
died April 7, 1838. He lived in KentviUe, N. S. He was
Sheriff of King's County, N. S., for twenty-nine years.
A man of marked social qualities and benevolence. He
married Dorothy, widow of Frazer.
316. Allen Chipman, fourth son of John Chipman
(113), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., March 26, 1780;
died . A shipmaster and trader. He married a
daughter of Capt. John Gardner of Liverpool, N. S.
One child, —
822. A daughter,
m. John Whidden, Esq., son of Hon.
David and Eunice (Chipman 315)
Whidden.
317. Daniel Qiipmant fifth son of John Chipman
(113), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., April 21, 1782; died
Sept. 13, 1831. He married a daughter of Capt. Bishop
of Horton, N. S.
Seven Children, —
823. Isabella, bom Jan. 1, 1804
824. Olivia M., May 9, 1806
m. 1829, John Baraaby.
825. Sarah Eliza, April 3,1808
826. John Allen, Sept. 27, 1812
827. George Elisha, Feb. 1815
828. Charles Dbcon, 1817 ;d 1831
829. Mary Sawyer, April 19, 1822
m. 1847, Charles Adams.
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321. Jared Ingenoll Qiipmant sixth son of John
Chipman (113), was born in Comwallis, N. S., May 22,
1788; died June 3, 1832. A counsellor-at-law residing in
Shelburne and in Halifax, N. S. He was sheriff of Halifax
County; President of the Sessions of the Eastern District
of N. S., and Chief Justice of the Inferior Court of Nova
Scotia for many years. He married Maiy Sawyer of
Halifax.
Eight children, —
830.
James Blowers Martyr Jan. 9, 1815
831.
Ann Eliza, July 1817
died 1875, unmarried.
832.
Terson, 1819
833.
Jared, 1820; d 1839
834
Frances, 1822
m. Dr. R. P. Howard of Montreal and
had one son R. P. Bliss who married
the only daughter of Lord Strathcona
and resided in London.
835.
Hariett, 1824
m. Capt. Thomas Lawrence.
836.
John R. U., 1828
837.
Ferguson, 1830
Went to Australia and was never heard
from.
326. John Hudton Chipaian, oldest son of Rev.
Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was bom ;n Annapolis,
N. S., June 12, 1781; died . A farmer living at
Wilmot, N. S. He was a Captain of Militia and held
various civic offices. The following anecdote is told of his
maternal grandfather, John Huston Esq., formerly a
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resident of Boston* Mass., "at which place, on entering in,
he bdeld a lad by the name of Brook Watson in a very
forlmti condition. The landlady informed him that he
was one of a part of the crew of an Englbh ship who were
swimming in the harbor one day and was pursued by a
sharic which overtook him at the moment he was reaching
the boat, and severed from his body one of his legs; the
captain left him to her care, with a small sum of money
which was now expended. Mr. Huston's benevolent
heart could not forbear, and he took him home, educated
him and brought him up. Brook Watson afterwards
arose to be Lord Mayor of Lx>ndon, when he sent for John
Huston Chipman, eldest son of T. Handley Chipman,
with a promise to do something handsome for him, but
his pious father, foreseeing the evil attending a youth in
going to London, declined the offer. Later the Lord Mayor
made this only grandson of his honored benefactor a present
of a farm at Comwallis, N. S., to the value of £450."
He married, first Hopestead, daughter of Maj. Timothy
Bamaby and his wife Rebecca (Chipman 33); second,
March 2, 1847, Ann, widow of Prince and daughter
of George Johnson of Horton, N. S.
Four children by first marriage, —
838 Brook Watson, bom Jan. 30, 1802
839. Sarah, Sept. 9, 1804
840. William Huston, Oct. 14, 1806
841. Rebecca, Aug. 29, 1808
331. Joseph Wheelock Chipman, third son of Rev.
Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was bom in Annapolis,
N. S., Jan, 1795. He married. Dec. 25, 1824, Euphrasia,
daughter of Robert Charlton of Wilmot, N. S.
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Two children, —
842. George Starret, bom July 28, 1826
843. Robert Handley, March 23, 1846
333. Samuel Lord Ghipman, fourth son of Rev.
Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was bom m AnnapoliSt
N. S., Nov. 29, 1804; died April 28, 1876. He married,
first, Oct. 26, 1827, Mary, daughter of Robert Fitz Ran-
(k)tph; second, Jan. 2, 1834, Annie, daughter of Ferdi-
nand Shafner, and widow of Tomlinscm.
Two children by first marriage, seven by second, —
844. Phebe Jane, bom Oct. 24, 1828
m. George Shafner of Annapolis, N. S.
846. Lavinia Ann, Jan. 16, 1831
m. Harding Parker of Berwick, N. S.
846. Thomas Handley, Dec. 10, 1834
847. WUliam Allen, Jan. 20, 1837; died
848. Mary Eliza, Aug. 10, 1838
849. James Albert, June 20, 1840
850. Frederick MUes, July 19, 1844
861 Ingram Bill, Dec. 20, 1847; d 1848
335^ Rev. William Chipman oldest son of AATilliam
Allen Chipman 119), was born in Cornwallis, N. S. Nov.
29, 1781, died July 14, 1866. He resided until 1829 in
Cornwallis where he was extensively engaged in agricul-
tural and commercial pursuits. When only sixteen years
old he was trusted by his father with the control of a branch
store and was trusted to purchase cattle and transact other
important business. He was a Captain of Militia, fulfilled
various public duties and trusts and being admitted to the
Baptist Church was for many years a deacon.
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After moving to Pleasant Valley, near Berwick, over-
coming pioneer hardships and settling on a large farm»
he was on March 28, 1829, ordained Pastor of the Second
Baptist Church of Comwallis, N. S. Continued to be its
pastor until 1858 when on account of age he reigned but
continued to preach for the church until a short time
before his death.
He was one of the founders of Horton Academy in 1828
and Acadia College (now University) in 1838; a zealous
advocate of education, temperance and Christian missions;
a devoted husband, father and friend; esteemed and loved
in life. He left to his family, church, denomination and
country the legacy of a blameless and noble life.
He married, first, Feb. 24, 1803, Mary McGowan,
daughter of Matthew Dickey, bom 1779; died May 31
1826; second, May 24, 1827, Eliza Ann, daughter of
Homes Chipman (122), bom July 3, 1807, died Oct. 23,
1853.
Nine children by first marriage, twelve by second, —
852. Joseph, bom Dec. 28, 1803; d 1839
853. Rebecca, Aug. 14, 1805
m. 1831, John Ross.
854. William Henry, Nov. 3,1807
855. David, Sept. 13, 1809
m. 1839, Eunice Moss, and had one
daughter.
856. James Edward, May 14, 1811; d 1843
857. John Chaloner, Aug. 8, 1813
drowned May 15, 1842, at Buenos Ayres.
858. Isaac Logan, July 17, 1817
859. Robert AUen, Sept. 16, 1819; d 1860
860. Leander Van Ess Feb. 23, 1822; died
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Taken at 100 years of age.
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861. LeanderVan E88, March 9, 1828; d 1803
862. Mary Eliza, April 11, 1830; died
863. Amelia Spurr. Dec. 7. 1832
m, 1857,Alfred G. Dodge.
864. Alfred. Aug. 11, 1834
865. Maria, July 3, 1836
m. Sept. 9, 1858, Rev. J. E. Balsom.
866. Mary Eliza. March 11, 1838
m. June 10, 1861, Rev. D. O. Parker.
867. Andrew Fuller, April 16, 1840;
868. A son, Dec. 2, 1841; died
869. Lucilla, Feb. 28, 1843; died
870. Unity Ann. Feb. 7, 1844
m. Feb. 26, 1890, G. W. Eaton.
871. John Pryor, March 31, 1848
872. Holmes Samuel, Dec. 22, 1850
336. Handley Chipman, second son of William A.
Chipman (119), was bom in Comwallist N. S., July 25,
1784; died 1858 He Uved in Comwallis, N. S. Married.
first, Oct. 4, 1809, Polly, daughter of Jajpies Burbridge;
second, June 19, 1815, Ann, daughter of Jesse and Mary
(Raymond) Hoyt,
Five children by second marriage, —
873. Mary, bom Dec. 31, 1816
m. 1833, Alexander Tremaize.
874. William Jesse, Sept. 7, 1818
875. Elizabeth Ann, July 20, 1820
876. James, Nov. 1822
m. Miss Hoyt and had two daughters.
878. Sarah Rebecca* Oct. 22, 1824
m. George Hamilton of Grand Pre, N. S.
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338. Samuel Chipman, third son of William A. Chip-
man (119), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., Oct. 18, 1790;
died in ComwalHs, Nov. 10, 1891, in the 102nd year of his
age. To very few is it given to live so long, and to a still
smaller number is it given to preserve the mental and
physical faculties and to engage in the active duties of
life for such a length of years. His father had represented
Kings County in the legislature, and when he retired in
1827, he (Samuel) succeeded him, winning his election by
a majority of over 1000, From that date up to 1870,
with the exception of two terms, he represented the county
either in the assembly or in the legislative council. On his
retirement from political life in 1870, being then 80 years
of age, he was appointed registrar of deeds for Kings
County, and continued to perform the duties of the office
for eighteen years, when the failure of his sight made it
necessary for him to retire.
He was a man whose integrity was never questioned.
His public life was honorable and his private life without
stain. He was distinguished as the oldest Freemason in
tht world, having been made a Master Mason in Virgin
Lodge of Halifax in December, 1813.
He married, first. May 11, 1815, Eliabeth, daughter of
Col. Henry Gesner, bom 1792; died 1833; second, Dec.
8, 1841, Jessie W., daughter of Thomas and Jessie Hardy
of Scotland.
Four children by first marriage, seven by second, —
878. Anna, bom Dec. 14, 1816
m. 1837, Dr. John Primrose.
879. \Wlliam Allen, June 30, 1818
879a. Sarah Rebecca, Sept. 9. 1820
m. 1841, Samuel I. Sharp.
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879b. Elizabeth Adelaide, Aug. 22, 1830
m. 1848, John E. WUder.
879c. Jessie Frances, Jan. 24, 1843 ;d 1886
880. John Russell, July 17, 1845
Married, but had no children.
881. Edward, Feb. 6, 1850; d 1869
882. Samuel, May 24, 1853
883. Joseph, \ May 6,1856
884. Isaac, /
884a. Mary, Jan. 26, 1859
m. June 3, 1885, Charles R. Pineo, and
had Lillie Primrose, Gordon Sinclair,
and Violet Elizabeth.
340. Jacob Ghipman, grandson of Handley Chip-
man (32), was bom 1787, died 1783. Resided at Annap-
olis, N. S. He married, 1811, Pheobe Ann Lockwood of
Comwallis, N. S. He was a wheelright (maker of two
wheel gigs) and did some farming.
Five children, —
884b. Pheobe Ann, born Aug. 25, 1812
885. George Lockwood, Sept. 17, 1814
886. Mary Eliza, Aug. 29, 1817
887. Eunice, July 4,1822
888. Augusta, 1828
m. William Keene.
341. Anthony Chipman, oldest son of Anthony Chip-
man (120), was born in Gloucester, Mass., July 16, 1786;
diea June 21, 1870. He lived in Rockport, Mass., until
1837, in Steuben, Me., 1837-57, and after that in Mill-
bridge, Me. A shipmaster. He married, first, Nov. 27,
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889.
ChUd,
890.
Child,
891.
Anthony,
892.
Daniel,
893.
George,
894.
James,
100 THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
1809, Sarah, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Tarr)
Pool; second, Nov. 24, 1820, Sarah (Thurston), widow of
William Davis.
Two children by first marriage, four by sebt>nd, —
died inf.
died inf.
bom May 20, 1821
June 11, 1825
July 20, 1827
Dec. 6, 1830; d 1851
345. Willaim Handley Ghlpmaii, third son of Homes
Chipman (122), was born in Comwallis, N. S., Feb. 10,
1801; died at Bridgetown, Feb. 28, 1876. He resided in
Bridgetown, N. S. where he was a deacon in the Baptist
Church. He married first, Feb. 14, 1828, Elizabeth
Troot>, bom J^eb. 15, 1802; died Sept. 22, 1844; second
Jan. 22, 1846, LoraJne, widow of Dr. Woodbury.
Four children by first marriafee, two by second, —
896. Sarah, bom March 29, 1829
m. Oct. 23, 1852, Abner Bath.
896. James, Nov. 24, 1830
m. Nov. 1865, Anna Mitchell.
897. Henrietta, Feb. 24, 1833; died
898. William, May 22, 1838
m. Dec. 8, 1864, Maria Forsyth.
899. Henrietta, March 14. 1847
900. Jessie,'*' March 30, 1850
*H$. Jenle Ghipman, married, Dee. 11, 1883, Leander AUeine
HuniiDgtoii, and had, AUoe Celeste, b. Jan. 90, 1885; William C, b. fJuly
10, 1^; Frank A., b. April 6, 1^. AUce Celeste, married Nov. 25,
1014, Arthur Murdook Whiteside, and had, EUMbeth Ruth, b. Dec 31,
1016; Arthur Huntington and Alice Haielton, twins, b. June 24, 1018.
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347. Winkwortfa Allen Cihipman, fifth son of Homes
Chipman (122}« was bom in Comwallis, N. S., Nov. 10»
1804 died . A magistrate residing at Kentville, N. S,
He married first, June 23, 1831, Jane Troop; second.
May 15, 1839, Olivia Ludlla, daughter of Daniel DeWolf
of Horton, N. S., tMrd, Oct. 16, 1849, Elizabeth Wilson of
Falmouth, N. S.
Three children by first marriage and three by second, —
901.
Anna Maria, bom
June 5. 1832; died
902.
Joseph Albert.
Nov. 23, 1833; d 1865
903.
Maria Jane,
Oct. 21, 1835. died
904.
Jessie Catherine,
April 7, 1841; died
905.
Julia Florence,
Oct. 17, 1842; died
906.
Sarah Ludlla,
Nov. 23, 1844; died
350. John Andrews Chipman, seventh son of Homes
Chipman (122), was bom in Comwallis, N.S., May 18, 1812;
died at Comwallis, N. S., June 27, 1889 He married,
Feb. 25, 1836, Elizabeth, daughter of Alpheus and Rebecca
(Eaton) Harris, who was bom May 29, 1812.
Three children, —
907. James Andrews, bom Nov. 26, 1838
908. LudUa Olivia, May 3,1846
m. Jan. 24, 1866, Albert J . Harris of Can-
ning N. S.
908a. Flora Elizabeth, Dec 3, 1860
351. Zachariah Chipman, eighth son of Homes Chip*
man (122), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., April 18, 1814;
died . A merchant living at. St. Stephen's N- B.
He married, Sept. 15, 1842, Mary Eliza De Wolf of
Horton, N. S.
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Nine children, —
909. Alice Starr* bom Oct. 10, 1843
909a. Lucy Florence, Nov. 10, 1845
909b. Annie Fairbanks, Oct. 7, 1847
910. William Henry, Ftb. 18, 1860; died
910a. Kate Andrews, March 2, 1852; d 1854
910b. Laura Edith, May 20, 1854
911. John Starr DeWolf, April 10. 1856
911a. Henry Havelock, April 28, 1858; died
911b. Bessie Thomson, Feb. 19, 1860; died
355. Thomas Dane Chipmaii, oldest son of Zachariah
Chipman (123), was bom in Annapolis, N. S., July 27,
*Sir I.«onard TiUey married (second wife) Alice Starr (909) daugh-
ter of Zachariah Chipman of St. Stephen, N. B., in 1867
Their children are Herbert C. Tilley of the Imperial Trust Co., St.
John, N. B. and L. P. DeWolfe Tilley, barrister of the same place.
Sir Leonard's second marriage was contracted at the time when he
was exchanging the limited field of provincial politics for the wider
sphere which confederation opened up to him m the Parliament of
Canada. It was a fortunate union, for it gave him a helpmeet and
companion who was in full sympathy with him in all his hopes and
feelings and who was singularly well qualified to preside over his
household, which in his capacity of a minister of the Crown, had become
to a considerable extent a factor in the public life of Canada. Lady
Tilley had a high ideal of her duty as tne wife of a cabinet minister
and of the Gov. of New Bumswick, and was not content to lead a
merely ornamental life or confine her energies within a narrow range.
She saw many deficiencies in our appliances for relieving human
misery and with a zeal which could not be damp^ied, she sou^t to
remedy them. The Victoria Hospital at Frederiction is her work.
Here also is the Nurses' home in connection with the Public Hospital
in St. John and the Reformatory for the bad or neglected boys. In
every work of philanthropy Lady Tilley has always taken not only
an active but a leading part, and her position has enabled her to enlist
in the cause of humanity the energies of many who under other dr*
cumstances might not have given their attention to philanthropic
work. Life and times of Sir Leonard Tilley; James Hanay, St. Jonn,
N. B.
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1803; died . He lived in Yarmouth, N. S. He was
coroner of Yaimouth County and, in 1857, Judge of
the Court of Chancery. He married first, Nov. 26, 1824,
Mary Alice, daughter of Rev. Harris Harding of Yar-
mouth, bom April 1, 1806; died March 24, 1838; second
Dec. 13, 1838, Emily, daughter of Rufus Hubbard.
Seven children by first marriage, three by second, —
912. Maria Ann, bom Sept. 12, 1825; d 1806,
m. Peter Parker, and had Mary Alice,
Sarah Emily, Thomas Dane, George
Fletcher, Lalia Jane, Adelaide Cann,
Richard Crosby, Caroline S., Enoe
Rogers and Eliza S.
913. Minor, May 30, 1827
Lost at sea, 1843.
914. Lewis Lodowick, April 30, 1829
915. Mary Alice, Jan. 26, 1831
m. 1847, RoUin Porter.
916. Thomas Dane, Dec. 29, 1832
917. Leilah, April 5,1834
918. Sarah Elizabeth, April 9. 1837; d 1867
919. Harriett, Dec. 18, 1839
m. Jan. 4, 1862, G. Washington Saunders
920. Susan, March 12, 1841
m. July 2, 1866, Capt. William E.
Trefry of Yarmouth, N. S., and had
Margaret, b. Mar. 25, 1867, Hugh
Hogarth, b. Sept. 12, 1871; Grace Dar-
ling, b. April 30, 1873; Amy Gertrude,
b. Feb. 18, 1877.
921. Abigail, May 16, 1844
m. 1869, Asa Porter of Yarmouth, N. S.
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356. Re?. Homes Ghipman, second son of Zachariah
Chipman (123), was bom in Annapolis, N. S., Dec. 10,
1804; died . He was ordained by a Baptist Council
at Halifax, N. S., Oct. 1846. Was the pastor of churches
at Ragged Islands, N. S., Searsmont, Harrington and
Machias, Me., North Oxford, Mass., and Essex, Vt. In
Jan. 1B27 he married Eliza, daughter of Capt. Alexander
Bain of Yarmouth, N. S.
Eight children, —
922.
Xerxes Zachanah born
Nov. 27, 1827
923.
Xenophone Alexander
Sept. 12, 1829
924.
Vortiger George,
Jan. 13, 1833
926.
Origen Homes,
July 7,1836
926.
Elizabeth Rowena,
March 27, 1839
927.
Stephen,
May 7, 1841; died
928.
William Wentworth,
Aug. 16, 1843
929.
James Locke Judson,
Jan. 6,1846
360. Samuel Bishop Ghipman, elder son of Major
Chipman (124), was bom in Annapolis, N. S., Aug. 2,
1803; died Aug. 23, 1855. A merchant living at Wilmot,
N. S., where he was a deacon in the Baptist Church.
On Nov. 25, 1825 he married Levida, daughter of John
Marshall of Annapolis, N. S.
Three children, —
930. Edward William, bom Nov. 13, 1826
931. Milledge Samuel, Dec. 31, 1830
932. Sophia Louisa, Dec. 26, 1832
m. James E. Chipman (1747).
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369. Henry Chipman LL. D., oldest son of Hon.
Nathaniel Chipman (127), was bom in Tinmouth, Vt.,
July 25, 1784; died March 29, 1867. Was graduated from
Middlebury College, 1803. He studied law with his father
and was admitted to the bar at Rutland, Vt., in Nov. 1806.
Having spent the next year in Jamada, W. I., he then
spent a year in the office of Hon. Charles C. Pinckney of
Charleston, S. C. He resided, practicing law, in Walter-
boro, S. C, 1808-24. Having a disgust for slavery which
his wife, though a planter's daughter, shared they moved
in 1824 to Detroit, Mich. In company with a distinguish-
ed journalist of the time he at first edited and published
one of the earliest newspapers in the territory, "The
Michigan Herald." In 1825 and 1840-3 he was Chief
Justice of Wayne Co. Court; and 1827-32 he was one of
the U. S. Judges for Michigan Territory. In 1841 and
years following he was Judge of the District Court. In
1844 he was one of the vice-presidents of the convention
held at Baltimore which nominated Henry Clay for pred-
dent. He continued his professional pursuits until near
the close of his life, and did well his allotted work. His
knowledge of law, dignity of character, and good sense
thoroughly qualified him for the responsible positions
which he held. As a judge he was upright and irreporach-
able. He and his wife were members of the Protestant
Episcopal Church.
He married. May 12, 1812, Martha Mary, daughter of
John Logan.
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Six children,
933. Henry Logan, bom July 17, 1814
934. Catharine S., 1816
936. Laura B., Jan. 1818
m. 1848, Henry L. Chipman (941).
936. Eliza C, 1823
m. William L. Baby.
937. Emma, 1826
938. John Logan, June 15, 1829
371. Jeffrey Chipman, second son of Hon. Nathaniel
Chipman (127), was bom in Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 8,
1789; died De^. 1, 1849. He lived in Canandaigua, N. Y.,
where he was a Magistrate, Commissioner of Deeds^
and School Commissioner. After 1845 he resided in Kala-
mazoo. Mich., and was Judge of Kalamazoo County Court.
In early life a teacher; at different periods a draughtsman
and surveyor, clerk in a land office and an editor; general
business-merchant. On April 13, 1814 he married, at
Arlington, Vt., Lucy, daughter of John and Elizabeth
(Masters) Baker, bom June 21, 1796.
Six Children, —
dl842
939.
Lucius Marcus,
bom
Nov. 27, 1819
940.
John Baker,
Aug. 8, 1821
941.
Henry Laurens,
Feb. 1, 1823
942.
Francis Granger,
Sept. 1,1827
943.
944.
Delia, 1
A son, /
March 27, 1830
372. Edwin Chipman, third son of Hon. Nathaniel
Chipman (127), was bom in Rutland, Vt., July 27, 1792;
died Jan. 1840. He lived in South Carolina, Georgia and
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THE CHIPMAM FAMILY 107
Alabama. Going to South Carolina in 1815 he studied
law with his oldest brother, was admitted to the bar and
practiced law for a time in partnership with his brother.
Relinquishing his profession and engaging in the erection
of mills near Walterboro, Ala., he became involved in debcs
which he could not pay. Then, in 1822, he suddenly dis-
appeared and nothing was known of him by his kindred
for sixteen years. In 1838, in a letter to his father, he
made known the facts as follows: He left Walterboro
without even one cent of money, taking only his wearing
apparel and his horse and saddle. He rode seventy-five
miles in twenty-four hours and stopping in Barnwell
District, S. C, worked at the balcksmith's trade one year.
For the neact three years he worked at that trade in Ham-
burg, S. C, and Augusta, Ga. He taught school in Bam-
well District one year and in that year married. Soon
after that he moved to Montgomery County, Ala., and
began to amass some wealth which was expended by illness
in his family. He then began to trade in Coosa County,
Ala., but was recalled to command the Montgomery
Regiment against the Creek Indians. Then he became
contractor for construction of a railroad between West
Point and Montgomery, Ala. The letter closes with these
words: ''When I left Colleton District in South Carolina
I adopted the name of Edward Cullen and am known by
no other name in Alabama. The object of adopting that
name and working at the blacksmith's trade was to prevent
the possibility of discovery. ♦♦♦♦ It has always been my
intention, as soon as I could acquire the means, to pay
o£F all demands against me, to resume the name of Edwin
Cbipman by l^slative enactment, which would be neces-
iary to legalize my land titles."
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108 THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
His death was caused by the reccnl of levers used in
boring an artesian well. Edwin Cbipman (Cullen) mar*
ried, 1826, Sarah Thompson of Barnwell District, S. C.
Six children, —
945. A son, bom died
946. Theodore, 1828
947. Oscar, 1830
948. Evelina, 1833
949. EdwmC, 1836
950. George Washmgton, 1839
373. Gassius Chipman, fourth son of Hon. Nathan-
iel Chipman (127), was bom in Rutland, Vt., April 12,
1797; died . He resided in Tinmouth. Vt.. and
after 1849 in Clinton and Holyoke, Mass., and after 1863
Ripton, Vt. A farmer. On Nov. 4, 1822 he married
Sophia, daughter of Luke L., and Betsey Hill, bom July
23. 1795.
Eight children, —
951. Edgar, bom Oct. 29, 1823
Was at Kingston, Jamaica in 1855 and
then unmarried.
952.
Emily Octavia,
April 3,1825
953.
Louisa,
Jan. 12, 1827
954.
Sarah Elizabeth,
Dec. 25. 1829; d 1833
955.
Charlotte,
Jan. 16, 1831
956.
Julia,
July 16, 1832
956.
Eugenia,
Oct. 6,1833
958.
Ellen.
Jan. 18, 1837
376. Oscar Hill Cihipman, fifth son of Hon. Nathan-
iel Chipman (127), was bom Dec. 23, 1804; died June
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24, 1863. After spending two years in Middlebury Col-
lege he practiced law at Manchester, Vt., and was after-
wards a manufacturer at Russell, N. Y. During the
early part of the Civil War he was a member of the 36th
N. Y. Regt. Died while an officer of the Insane Asylum
at Washington, D. C. Unmarried.
377. Lemuel Chipman, oldest son of Lemuel Chip-
man (128), was bom in Pawlet, Vt., 1782; died April
28, 1844. He lived in Sheldon, N. Y. In 1811 he married
Laura, daughter of Timothy and Phebe Mead of Man-
chester, Vt.
Nine children, —
959. Assenath, bom Nov. 13, 1812
m. 1828, Marius C. Humphrey.
960. Phebe Ann Mead, Feb. 10, 1814
m. 1837, Nelson E. Marston.
961. William Fitch, Dec. 27, 1816
962. Alethia Wheeler, May 7, 1818
m. 1838, Guy H. Salisbury.
963. MarshaUMead, Feb. 7,1821
964. Lafayette, July 17, 1823
m. 1849, Esther Papson.
965. Ellen, Dec. 20, 1825
m. 1852, William Hill.
966. Laura Adelia, Sept. 2, 1829
m. 1855, George H. Hewitt.
967. Edward Warren, Sept. 7, 1831 ;d 1848
378. Fitch Chipman, second son of Lemuel Chipman
(128), was bom in Pawlet, Vt., 1785; died . He
was graduated from Middlebury College, 1808. Resided
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in Sheldon, N. Y., and Unadilla, Mich. In 1811 he mar-
ried Sarah, daughter of Job and Hannah (Chipman)
SpoflFord.
Eight children, —
968. Maria,
969. Lemuel,
970. Samuel Spofford,
971. Sarah,
m. 1839, Alex S. Montague.
972. Susan,
m. 1840, Cyrenus Abbot.
973. Adelaide,
974. Benjamin Franklin,
m. 1853, Lucy Ann Ray. No children.
975. Frances,
m. 1856, Isaac C. Swift.
379. Samuel Chipman, th'rd son of Lemuel Chip-
man (128), was bom in Pawlet, Vt., May 5, 1786; died
March 5, 1864. He resided in Middlebury, Vt., Richmond,
Rochester and Sheldon, N. Y., and after ten years spent
in Michigan he moved, in 1859, to Honeoye Falls, N. Y.
He was, 1812, a lieutenant in the U. S. A.; 1827-32, editor
of the ''Rochester Observer," a religious newspaper, and
in 1833-4 he made well known investigations of the alms^
houses, prisons and other institutions of New York. For
many years following he edited the **Star of Temperance,"
and was distinguished as a lecturer and in his efforts for
reform in the liquor traffic. The honorary degree of
Master of Arts was conferred on him by Middlebury
College in 1839. In 1810 he married Anna, daughter of
Andrew and Sarah Palmes of Litchfield, Conn.
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Three chUdren, —
976. Tapping Reeve, born Feb. 9, 1811
977. Wilhelmus Mynderse, Feb. 6, 1814
978. Edward Warren, Dec. 3, 1819
A soldier in the Civil War. Died at a
hospital in Washington, D. C, 1862.
387. Gustavus Dickinson C!hipman, oldest son of
Darius Chipman (129), was born in Rutland, Vt., 1786;
died . Graduated from Middlebury College 1808.
He resided in Middlebury, Vt., Erie, Pa., Tazewell County,
111., and Missouri. A counsellor-at-law and afterward a
farmer. He married, first 1809, Charity Calkins of Rut-
land, Vt. second, 1836, Lucy E Green of Middle-
bury, N. Y.
One child by first marriage, —
979. Austin C, bom March 1, 1811
390. Horace Darius C!hipnian, second son of Darius
Chipman (129), was bom in Rutland, Vt.. July 21, 1793;
died . Resided in Middlebury, Lyndon, Jerusalem
and Brockport, N. Y., Chipman's Mills, 111., and after
1848 in Cincinnati, O. A merchant at the head of the
firm of H. D. Chipman & Co. He married first, May 20,
1819, Catharine E. Gregory, of Franklin, O., born in
Danbury, Conn., March 24, 1803; second May 6, 1850,
Julia A., widow of Harden Branch of New York City.
Eig^t children by first marriage, —
980. William Douglas, bom Oct. 31, 1822
981. DeWitt Clinton, Sept. 21, 1824
982. Horace Gregory, Aug. 17, 1826
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Anna Maria, June 21, 1828
m. 1849, \^illiam C. Starr of Richmond,
Ind.
984. Edward Cummings, Jan. 1, 1830; d 1839
985. Emma Frances, Sept. 5, 1831
986. Charles Carrol, July 27, 1833; d 1835
987. Benedict Gregory, March 24, 1838; d 1838
401. Cyrua Austin Qiipman, oldest son of E>r. Cyrus
Chipman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y., May 15,
1801; died . Resided in his birthplace untU 1821
when he moved to Oakland, Mich. Was living, 1848-58,
in Troy, Mich., and after that in Rochester, Mich. A
farmer. He married, Sept. 1828, Mary Lawson of Oak-
land, Mich.
Eight children, —
988.
George Albert, bom
Nov. 4, 1829
989.
Martha Mary,
Jan. 26, 1832
990.
Cyrus Oscar,
Oct. 11, 1833
991.
Henry Sanford,
Jan. 7,1836
992.
Jaques Hulburt,
July 29, 1838; d 1862
993.
Alethia Elizabeth,
Sept. 16, 1841
994.
Jamea Lawson,
May 2,1844
995.
Frances Caroline,
March 11, 1847; d 1862
402. Samuel Fitch Qiipman, second son of Dr.
Cyrus Chipman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y.,
May 17, 1803; died . Removing, in 1821, to M ic-
igan he lived in 1828-41 in Avon, Mich., 1841-58 in Ply-
mouth. Wis., and after 1863 in Cassville, Vfis.
A farmer. In March, 1828, he married Melissa Doug.
las of Pontiac, Mich.
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Thirteen cbildren, —
096.
Fitch James, bom
997.
Cyrus Douglas,
998.
Cyrus Austin,
999.
Guy Fitch.
1000.
Jay Douglas,
1001.
Samuel Fitch,
1002.
Melissa Fitch,
1003.
Olivia Melissa,
1004.
Charles Elon,
1005.
Franklin F.,
1006.
Samuel Fitch,
1007.
Arabella Eliza,
THE CmPlfAN FAmLT 113
Oct. 18, 1829; d 1831
Jan. 22, 1831; died
Feb. 21. 1832; died
April 5, 1833; d 1836
Dec. 14. 1834; d 1839
June 18. 1837; d 1838
April 3. 1839; d 1840
April 16. 1841; d 1842
Sept. 25. 1842
April 20, 1844; d 1845
May 12, 1845; d 1847
March 27, 1847
m. 1862, John G. Higgins.
1008. Cyrus Nathaniel, April 2, 1849; d 1851
4M. John Marshall Ghlpman, third son of Dr.
Cyrus Chipman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y., Sept.
6, 1807; died . Resided in Avon, Sterling and
P<Mtland, Mich. Was in California 1859-67 and there-
after in Washington, D. C. A farmer. He married,
183-, Clarissa Perrin of Oakland, Mich.
Three children, —
1009. Charles Bennett, bom Sept. 14, 1834
1010. Ellen Perrin. Jan. 5, 1837
m. 1857, Edgar Newman.
1011. Marshall John, Aug. 29, 1847
405. William Fitch Chipman, fourth son of Dr.
Cyrus Chipman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y.,
Aug. 21, 1809. He lived in Southfield, Mich., and Warren
and Berlin, Wis. On Aug. 23, 1835 he married Betsey
Stoddard, bom in Lisle, N. Y., July 3, 1813.
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Four children, —
1012. Theodore Stoddard, bom April 24, 1839
1013. Albion R. Aug. 27, 1841
1014. Leroy W. Aug. 23, 1843
1015. Amelia B., Sept. 10, 1845
406. George Alfred Chipman, fifth son of E>r. Cyrus
Chlpman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y., Aug.
11, 1811; died Sept. 1837. Resided in Avon, Mich.
He married, 183-, Eliza Ann Perrin, of Oakland, Mich.,
who married second, Newton.
One child, —
1016. Sarah Bennett, bom July 11, 1837
m. Goodhue.
407. Daniel Chapln Chipman, sixth son of Dr.
Cyrus Chipman (131), was bom in Richmond, N. Y.,
Dec. 14, 1813. He lived in Avon, and Royal Oak, Mich.,
and in Plymouth, Wis. A farmer. He married, Sept. 10,
1834, Philere Almira Calkins of Shelby, Mich.
Seven children, —
1017. Cyril D., born July 2, 1835
A member of 13th Reg. U. S. V.. died
at Smithton, Kentucky, Nov. 5, 1862.
1018. Harriett Arabella, July 9, 1837
m. 1856, Joseph Jackson.
1019. Caroline Matilda, Feb. 9, 1840
m. 1857, Thomas Tibbals.
1020. Lucy Elizabeth, June 9, 1841
1021. Edmund Kearsley, April 14, 1843
1022. Samuel Melvin, Oct. 18, 1846
1023. Sophia Philene, April 17; 1850
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410. John Spofford Ghipman, oldest son of Hon.
Samuel Chipman (132), was bom in Vergennes, Vt.,
Aug. 8, 1788; died . He re died in Waddington,
N. Y., and was a member of the legislature. He married,
first, Oct. 12, 1818, Mary Colfax of New London,
Conn.; second, Sept. 25, 1848, Sarah Richards Stoddard
of New London, Conn.
Six children by first marriage, one by second, —
1024. Mary Robins, born Aug. 16, 1819
m. 1847, Stillman Foote.
1025. Hannah Eliza, Aug. 24, 1821
m. 1841, William M. Hitchcock.
1026. George Colfax, Feb. 28, 1824
1027. William Colfax, March 11, 1826
1028. Charlotte, April 17, 1828
m. 1847, Benjamin F. Sherman, M. D.
1029. Elizabeth Huntington, April 24, 1830; died
1030. Mary, Aug. 7, 1849
411. Ralph Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip-
man (132), was bom in Vergennes, Vt., June 29, 1790;
died . He lived at Madrid, N. Y. A merchant.
He married, first, May 23, 1813, Sophia, daughter of
James and Ruth Martindale, born in Salem, Mass., 1793;
second, Nov. 25, 1830, Joanna Martindale of Lawrence,
N.Y.
Six children by first marriage, two by second, —
1031.
Daniel Oscar, bom
July 3, 1814; d 1815
1032.
Sarah Ann,
June 10, 1816
1033.
Charlotte Catharine,
June 4, 1818; d 1819
1034.
Fanny Catharine,
July 20, 1821
1035.
James Martindale,
June 19, 1823; d 1841
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1036. Samuel Austin, Aug. 26, 1825; d 1826
1037. Henry Clinton, Sept. 1831
1038. Joanna Sophia, Nov. 10, 1832
419. Oscar Harry Qiipman, M. D., fifth son of
Samuel Chipman (132), was bom in Vergennes, Vt., Nov.
16, 1807. A physician. He resided at Troy, Mich., for
about twenty years, and after 1865 at Grand Rapids,
Mich. On Oct. 18, 1835 he married Amanda Spencer
Rogers of Pottsdam, N. Y.
Three children, —
1039. Samuel Spencer, bom April 16, 1837
1040. Louisa Amanda, Oct. 8, 1841
1041. Hobart Henry, Aug. 16, 1843
422. George Cbipman, son of Daniel Chipman LL.
D. (133), was bom in Middlebury, Vt., May 25, 1799,
died 1869. He was graduated from Harvard Coll^;e in
1818 and began the practice of law at Middlebury, Vt.,
residing at Middlebury, and Ripton, Vt. He was, 1827-30,
State's Attorney for Addison County, Vt., and Judge of
the Addison County Court, 1846-8. For several years
preceeding his death he resided in Washington, D. C.
On Feb. 20, 1823 he married Elizabeth A., daughter of
Anthony Rhodes of Middlebury, Vt.
Three children, —
1042. Daniel Austin, bom Dec. 17, 1830
1043. George Rhodes, May 11, 1835
1044. Holden Rhodes, Dec. 1840; died
438. Stephen Chipman, oldest son of Amos Chp-;
man (140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., April 8, 17781
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died . Lived for a time in Sunderland, and then
removed to one of the Western States. He married Esther
Waterhouse.
Nine children, —
1045. James W., bom April 16, 1798
1046. Norman April 12, 1800
1047. Ami, Aug. 20, 1802
1048. AbigaU, Aug. 26, 1804
1049. Anne, Aug. 27, 1806
1050. Gideon, 1808
1051. John, Aug. 4, 1810
1052. JuUa, Nov. 13, 1812
1053. Beulah, Dec. 10, 1815
441. John Boardman Qiipman, second son of Amos
Chipman (140) was bom in Sunderland, Vt., April 1,
1785; died . A merchant residing in Lansingburg,
N. Y., until about 1867, when he moved to Clinton, N.
Y. On Feb. 3, 1812 he married Anne Hicock.
Nine children, —
1054. James Hicock, bom Oct. 31, 1812
1055. John Boardman, April 7, 1815
m. April 13, 1847, Caroline T. Flower.
1056.
Walter,
Aug. 7.1820
1057.
Anna,
Nov. 8,1822
1058.
Norman,
Jan. 21, 1825
1059.
Frances Elizabeth,
July, 1827
1060.
C3mthia Page,
Oct. 1829
1061.
Mary Blatchford.
Jan., 1832
1062.
Abi{^ Louisa,
July, 1837
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443. Amos C!hipmaii, third son of Amos Chipmao
(140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., April 27, 1789; died
In 1867 he was a resident of PaviUkm, Micfa.
He married Hannah Jager,
Seven children, —
1063.
Daniel,
1064.
Beulah,
1065.
A daughter,
1066.
Abigail,
1067.
Walter,
1068.
Amos,
1069.
Hiram,
444. Horatio Qilpman, fourth son of Amos Chipman
(140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., March 2, 1792; died
March 1846. A farmer. In 1837 he moved to Pavillion,
Mich. He married about 1816, Azurbah Landon of Arling-
ton, Vt.
One child, —
1070. Boardman, bora 1818
445. Walter Qilpmaii, fifth son of Amos Chipman
(140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., Nov. 6, 1794; died
1866. He resided at Shoreham, Vt., Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
and after 1857 in New York City. He married, Oct.
1838, Mary Ann Dorwin of New Haven, Vt.
One child, —
1071. Mary Ann, bom Nov. 22, 1839
446. Hiram Chipman, sucth son of Amos Chipman
(140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., May 6, 1797; died
Sept. 8, 1837. Having previously resided in Sunderland,
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he removed with his family, in 1836, to Kalamazoo, Mich.
He married Sarah, daughter ot Amoe Doyle, ol Sunder-
land, Vt.
Six children, —
1072. Jane A.,
m. Norton Pomeroy.
1073. Adeline E.,
m. W. Sutherland.
1074. AzelN.,
m. Cynthia Isaacs.
1075. Amos J., bom Oct. 25, 1836
1076. MUonM., about 1838
1077. Andrew W.,
447. Azel Cihipinail, seventh son of Amos Chipman
(140), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., Feb. 23, 1800; died
. He lived at Shoreham, Vt., until 1858 when he
moved to Racine, Wis. A merchant. He married, 1886,
Eliza Baldwin of Shoreham.
Three children, —
1078. Emma, bom July. 1839
1079. Charles VanAllen, Oct., 1846
1080. Herman.
448. Amos Qiipman, oldest son of Jesse Chipman
(142), was bom in Salisbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1781; died
. He resided at Comwall, Vt., for a time and in
1850 was living in Rochester, N. Y. In 1803 he married
Abigail Hubbard.
Four children, —
1081. Leander,
1082. Edwin,
1083. Jane, m. Wi\aon Hubbard.
1084. Harriett, m. Darling.
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120 THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
452. WllUam Qiipman, second son ol Jesse Chip-
man (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 10, 1789;
died May 6, 1855. He lived, 1810-33 in Malone, N. Y.
and afterward in Owasso, Mich. About 1815 he married,
Ada Minot of Cornwall, Vt.
Three children, —
1085. Anson Burrall, born Dec. 27, 1812
1086. Isaac Minor, Nov. 1817
1087. William Rufus, July, 1822
453. Luther Ghipman,third son of Jesse Chipman
(142), was bom in Cornwall, Vt., Aug. 29, 1791; died
. He resided in Malone, N. Y., until about 1849
when he moved to Plainfield and then to Unadilla, Mich.
He married, about 1818, Eusebia Whipple.
Four children, —
1088. Charles,
1089. Dwight,
1090. Mariette,
1091. Emily.
454. Calvin Chipman, fourth son of Jesse Chipman
(142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 24, 1793; died
. He lived in Ellisburg and in South Rutland,
N. Y. and after 1832 in Lima, Mich. He was a soldier
in the War of 1812 and was, with his whole company,
captured and carried to Canada. He married in Ellis-
burg, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1816, Celinda, daughter of James
Barney of Halifax, Vt.
Thirteen children, —
1092-99, inclusive, died in childhood.
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THE CHIPMAN FAMILY 121
1100. Harriett Celinda, bom Feb. 2, 1820
m. 1st, L. R. K. Hammond; m. 2nd»
Henry Nordman.
1101. Rachel Mary,
June 14, 1825; d 1842
1102. Calvin Zelotes,
June 7,1827
1103. Luanda Zeoleda,
Dec. 15, 1828
m. Andrew Spofford.
1104. Caroline Augusta,
Jan. 3, 1838
456. Elcm Lee Ghipman, fifth son of Jesse Chipman
(142), was bom in Comwall, Vt., Sept. 8, 1797; died
. Lived in Bombay and Ogden, N. Y. Removed
before 1858 to Hudson, Mich. He married first, about
1826, Rebecca Kesley of Bombay, N. Y.; second, July
28, 1855, Hannah Van Aken.
Seven children by first marriage, —
1105. Betsey, m. William Darling.
1106. Marilla, m. Daniel Buchanan.
1107. Mary, m. Henry Dean.
1108. Albert, died.
1109. Delia, m. Marvin Moxon.
1110. Buell,
1111. Laura.
469. Julius Preston Qiipman, seventh son of Jesse
Chipman, (142), was bom in Comwall, Vt., July 18, 1803;
died in Huntington. Vt., Dec 24, 1874. He lived for a
number of years in Malone, N. Y., moving to Burlington,
Vt. in 1846. Then he lived at Charlotte and Hinesburgh,
Vt., where he worked at his trade of blacksmith. In 1858
his sons urged him to buy a farm at Huntington, where
he spent the remainder of his life. On Nov. 15, 1839,
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he married Jane Brown Connor, widow of Tristam Con*
ner, who was bom July 26, 1804.
Three children, —
1112. Jesse P., bom Oct. 6, 1840
1113. Charles L., Oct. 28, 1842
1114. Mary Jane, Dec. 26, 1849
467. Atmer Cihipmaiit son of Bamabas Lothrop
Chipman (144), was bom August 16, 1800; died 1885.
Resided at Portland, Ontario. Married, 18 , Eliza*
beth , daughter of
Four sons, —
1115. Jonathans., bom 1831
1116. Barnabas L, 1835
1117. Stephen E., 1839
1118. ElonE., 1846
468. Stephen Cihipmaii, son of Bamabas Lothrop
Chipman, (144), was bom in Johnstown, Leeds County,
Canada, August 8, 1805; died at American Fork, Utah,
Feb. 17, 1868. He was an early settler of Utah (1847),
moving there from Bastard, Canada West while yet in
young manhood. A sturdy farmer and cattle man, and
a breeder of fine horses. Was a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ Latterday Saints, conmionly called "Mor-
mons/'
Married, first, Amanda Washbum, bom Sept. 8, 1805;
died March 16, 1872; second, Phebe Davis, daughter of
)^^iam Davis of Kinnerly Parish, Shropshire, England,
who was bom Oct. 10, 1828.
Six children by first wife, seven by second, —
UlO.i Beulah bom Feb. 18, 1827
m. David Grant of Salt Lake City, Utah
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1120. Washburn, April 4,1829
1121. Sinah, Sept. 13, 1831
m. Marcb 24, 1874, John S. Eldridge,
son of Alanson and Esther (Suther-
land) Eldridge.
1122. William Henry, Feb. 1,1834
1123. James, April 9,1839
1124. Martha, Nov. 27, 1844
m. Sept. 11, 1863, Theodore Harring-
tcm, son of Leonard E. and Louise
(Russell) Harrington of American
Fork, Utah.
1125. Phebe, Dec. 5, 1852
1126. Betsey, Nov. 20, 1854
1127. Stephen Davis, March 3, 1857
1128. Blanche, May 2,1860
1129. Milton, Dec. 15, 1862
1130. OUve, May 9,1864
1131. Bertha, April 6,1868
47§. Heman Cihipman, oldest son of Ammi Chip-
man (145), was bom in Vermont, 1786; died in Illinois,
1843.
Married about 1808.
Eight children, —
1132. Ammi,
1133. Nathaniel,
1134. Heman,
1135. Ezra,
1136. Martin,
1137. George,
1138. Amanda,
1139. Flora.
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124 THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
471. Isaac Cihipman, second son of Ammi Chipman
(145), was bom in Vermont, 1788; died in Illinois, 1855.
Married about 1811.
bom Jan. 4, 1813
Sixch
ildren, —
1140.
Chancy
1141.
Albert,
1142.
Ansel,
1143.
John,
1144.
Mahala,
m. Azil Gile.
1145.
Laura,
m. S. Beebe.
472. Harry Qiipman, third son of Ammi Chipman
(145), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., Feb. 15, 1790; died
at Eastons Comers, Ontario, March 5, 1880. Removed to
Upper Canada with his father's family in the winter of
1795, travelling via Lake Champlain to Montreal, thence
up the St. Lawrence River to Elizabethtown. His father
selected Lot 13, Concession VI, Township of Bastard as
his home. After his father's death in 1808, he remained
with his mother and brothers until about 1811 when he
purchased part of Lot 18, Concession V of Bastard, where
he continued to reside until 1876. He was a farmer, mak-
ing not only a living from his poor farm, but educating
his children beyond die ordinary requirements of that day.
An active man in early life; he was afflicted with blind-
ness from cataract for over fifteen years before his death.
In 1876 he removed to Eastons Comers to reside with
his daughter.
Married, first, about 1811, , who died
June 19, 1812; second April 2, 1815, Lucy, daughter of
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Turner LUlie of Elizabethtown, Ont., who was bom Jan.
23, 1792, died Dec. 17, 1858; third, Oct. 30, 1860, Rachael
Day, who died April 27, 1871.
Four children by second marriage, —
1146. Merrick, bom Feb. 16, 1816; d 1819
1147. Ralph. Sept. 8, 1818; d 1820
1148. Lewis, March 17, 1820
1149. Julia Ann, March 17, 1822
m. March 12, 1866, George Brown of
Elastons Comers, Ont.
474. Truman Ghipman, fourth son of Animi Chip-
man (146), was bom in Sunderland, Vt., July 10, 1794;
died in Kankakee, 111., May 14, 1872. A resident of
Ogdensburg, N. Y. and Momence, 111. On March 20,
1817, he married Sarah Cowdry, who was bom June 7,
1796.
Eight children, —
1150.
Harriet,
bom
Sept. 30, 1819
1161.
William,
Sept. 27, 1822
1152.
Edward,
July 14, 1824
1163.
June 22, 1826
1154.
Maria,
March 12, 1828
1156.
Walter,
July 9, 1829
1156.
Cyrus,
May 31, 1832
1157.
Amelia,
Oct. 22, 1836
476.
Levi Chipmi
Ein, fifth
son of Ammi C
(145), was bom in Canada, 1798; died in Kankakee, III.,
Feb. 17, 1874. He married Mary Walker, who died Sept.
23, 1878.
Two children, —
1158. Elizabeth,
1159. Sarah.
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481. Norman Ghipman, oldest son of Joseph Chip-
man (148), was born in Waterbuiy, Vt., May 12, 1797;
died in Clinton, Iowa, Nov. 6, 1881. Went to Ohio when
about eighteen years old and from 1829 to 1840 lived at
Milford, Ohio, going from there to Marysville and living
there until 1845 when he moved to Illinois. In 1847 he
moved to Iowa and in 1849 to Washington, Iowa where he
kept the Iowa House during the California gold craze.
He afterward was a grocer and later built a brick block
and was in the dry goods bu^ness. He was a Congrega-
tionalist. An ardent Mason, he was one of the fathers of
Masonry in that part of the West. Brig.-Gen. of Ohio
Militia in the 40's and represented the first ward in the
first dty council of Washington, Iowa.
Married at St. Albans, Ohio, June 21, 1821, Sarah
Wilson Parker bom at Cambridge, Vt., May 3, 1799;
died at Washington, Iowa, Feb. 18, 1861.
Ten children, —
1160.
Norman Parker bom April 4, 1822; d 1829
1161.
Son, June 29, 1823; died
1162.
Norton Case, June 27, 1824 ; d 1829
1163.
Cynthia Asenath, March 9, 1828; d 1829
1164.
Cynthia, Feb. 1, 1830; died
1165.
Susan Bennett, Jan. 25, 1831
m. 1856, Rev. W. H. Wilson of Wash-
ington, Iowa.
1166.
Norton Parker, March 7, 1835
1167.
Celia Wilson, Aug. 21, 1836
m. 1864, Rev. J. Granville Coudan.
1168.
Helen Mar, July 3,1839
m. Luther Dawson.
1169.
Norman Victor, Sept. 6, 1844; d 1850
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482. Helton Qilpman, second son of Joseph Chip-
man (148) was born in Rutland, Vt., Jan. 11, 1799. Mar-
ried Lucy Hopkins of Homer, Licking County, Ohio.
Eight children, —
1170. Lucy Hopkins, bom Nov. 11, 1825
m. March 30, 1848, Cable Nash of
South Bend, Indiana.
1171. Philena, Dec. 27, 1827
m. March 30, 1848, D. J. M. Rowe of
Buchanan, Mich.
1172. Rachel Parthenia, May 11, 1830
m. May 1849, John Brown of Goshen,
Indiana.
1173. Cynthia Florilla, Sept. 22, 1832
m. Sept. 1848, Chauncy M. Payn of
Goshen, Indiana.
1174. Austa lanthe, Jan. 24, 1835
m. Lateer.
1175. Delia, Oct. 2, 1837
m. May 20, 1860, John G. Hudson.
1176. Holton Cassius, May 4, 1841
died April 1891, at Coldwater, Mich.
1177. Marilla, Nov. 4, 1844
m. 1861, Frank Johnson of Niles, Mich.
483. Don Alonzo Chipman, third son of Joseph Chip-
man (148), was bom April 17, 1801. Married at Bur-
lington, Ohio, Betsy Dickey; and lived in Defiance, Ohio.
Five diUdren,— 1178-1182.
484. Orrin Chipman, fourth son of Joseph Chipman
(148), was bom in Jerico, Vt., Oct. 4, 1803; died at Rich-
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pen, the effusions of whidi, sometinies in verse, were oc-
casionally published. In 1810 he became a member of the
South Church and in the following year was chosen deacon.
Until he reached an advanced age he was an acceptable
lay-preacher when aid from him was desired.
He married, 1805, Elizabeth, daughter of James and
Mary (Proctor) Gray of Salem, Mass., bom July 22, 1788;
died April 8, 1860.
Twelve children, —
1363.
Richard Manning,
bom Jan. 12, 1806
1364.
Andrew Mansfield,
March 26, 1807
1365.
Mary Elizabeth F.,
April 12, 1809; d 1838
1366.
Eleazer Moses,
June 30, 1811
1367.
Sarah Cloutman,
Sept. 16. 1813
m. 1837, John B.
Porter.
1368.
Betsey Gray,
Oct. 20, 1815
m. 1838, Maj. Hiram P. Barker.
1369.
Thomas,
April 12, 1818
1370.
Henry,
April26. 1820; d 1821
1371.
Henry Gray,
Oct. 15, 1822
1372.
Susan Poor,
Feb. 2. 1825; d 1850
1373.
James Gray,
March 23, 1827
1374.
Ward,
Dec. 19, 1830: d 1855
593. Samuel Ghlpman, snth son of Jchn Chipman
(204), was bom in Salem, Mass., Sept. 11, 1791; died
Feb. 11, 1867. A cabinet maker and shoe manufacturer
residing in Marlborough, Mass. He was selectman
1844-5, and postmaster for several years, on Nov. 24,
1863, he and his wife cdebrated their golden wedding.
He married, Nov. 24, 1813, Edith, daughter of Simeon
and Abigail Guilford of Danvers, Mass.
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Ten cbildren, —
1375. A daughter, bom March 12, 1816; died
1376. Samuel Adams, March 16, 1817
1377. John, Oct. 1,1818
1378. George Washington, Jan. 23, 1820
1379. Albert, Sept. 15, 1821 ; died
1380. Abigail Needham, May 18, 1826
m. 1842, Marshall Dadmun of Marl-
borough, Mass.
1381. Mary Elizabeth, July 19, 1826
m. 1847, John B. Thompson of Boston.
1382. Albert, Sept. 19, 1827; died
1883. Charlotte Ann, May 23, 1833
m. July 4, 1850, Hiran N. Steams of
Boston.
1384. Lucy Maria, Sept. 19, 1837; d 1867
594. Ward ChipmBn^ oldest son of Thomas Chipman
(208), was bom in Salem, Mass., Aug. 22, 1779; died
Jan. 20, 1858. A ship master, living in Salem. He mar-
ried. May 24, 1812, Mary Hodges of Salem.
One child, —
1385. Anstice, bom March 30, 1815
m. 1839, Daniel Perkins of Salem, Mass
602. James Edward Ghipman, oldest son of John
Hale Chipman (218), was bom in Beverly, Mass., Nov.
17, 1834. A farmer, residing in Beverly. On Sept. 5,
1858, he married Martha W., daughter of Ebenezer and
Ruth (Pousland) Moses.
Two children, —
1386. Elizabeth Frances, bom Jan. 5, 1860; d 1880
1387. James Henry, June 1863
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605. John Hale Qilpman, fourth son of John Hale
Chipman (218), was bom in Beverly, Mass., Oct. 2, 1838;
died July 4, 1866. A shoe manufacturer, residing in
Beverly. He served in the Civil War as captain of a
company in the Fifth Mass. Reg. U. S. V. He served his
country loyally until captured and imprisoned by the
rebels, and after being released he returned home broken
in health and soon died. On Feb. 14, 1861 he married
Martha E. Patch.
One child, —
1388. Frank E., bom Oct. 17, 1861
608. Silas Chipmaiiy oldest son of Jacob Chipman
(226), was bom in Bridgewater, Mass., 1795; died Nov.
1829. He resided in Hingham, Mass. Married about
1818, Lucy
Three diildren, —
1389. William Hughes, bom 1819
1390. Edward H., 1820
1391. Lucy J., 1822
m. 1842, Richard A. Hunt of Wey-
mouth, Mass.
611. Lloyd Chipman, second son of Jacob Chipman
(226), was bom in Bridgewater, Mass., about 1804; died
. A hotel-keeper in Wareham, Mass. He married
Hannah White.
Three children, —
1392. William Hughes.
1393. George,
1394. Sarah E.
m. 1864 Elisha B. Homer of Methuen, Maas.
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619. Thomas Weeton C!hipman, son of Rev. Joseph
Chipman (227), was bom in Van's Creek, Ga., April 13,
1812. Lived near Beechland, Ark. He married, Sept. 20,
1831, Lavina M. Coy.
Nine children, —
1395.
Mary Ann, bom
July 30, 1832
1396.
Joseph Henry,
May 16, 1834; d 1836
1397.
John E. R, L.,
June 4,1836
1398.
Eliza Jane,
June 3,1838
1399.
Nancy,
June 29, 1840; d 1843
1400.
Sarah,
Nov. 29, 1842
1401.
Elbridge A. Lee,
June 6,1847
1402.
James Thomas Augustus,
1403.
William Edward Robert,
Oct. 25, 1848
625. Charles Chipman, oldest son of Benjamin Chip-
man (231), was bom in Taunton, Mass., Feb. 4, 1777;
died June 6, 1867. Resided in Poland, Me., for several
years, in early manhood with the Shakers. A manufac-
turer of spinning wheels and a house crapenter, also a
successful farmer. He held various dvil offices in hb
town. On Dec. 25, 1805, he married Dorcas Harris,
bom Jan. 10, 1781.
Nine children, —
1404. Lewis, bom Dec. 21, 1806
1405. Mary, July 10, 1808
m. 1835, Seth C. Lane.
1406. Olive, Feb. 4, 1810; d 1830
1407. Sarah Jane, Aug. 12, 1811
I m. 1837, Moses Wharfl.
1408. Lydia, March 18, 1815
m. 1837, Capt. James Sturdivant.
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1400. Amo6 Harris, March 16, 1817
1410. Abigail, July 29, 1819
m. 1840, Thomas A. Drown M. D.
1411. Lucy Atkinson, June 28, 1822
m. 1847, Charles H. Mason.
1412. Caroline Delphini, June 15, 1826
m. 1848, William Townsend.
628. James Chipman, second son of Benjamin Chip*
man (231), was bom in Poland, Me., Dec. 25, 1782; died
Aug. 25, 1853. He lived in Poland, Me., on the homestead
which was his father's and filled various offices in his town
and county. A farmer and mechanic. In 1805 he mar*
ried Hannah Currier, bom in Newbury, Mass.
Six children, —
1413. Sophronia, bom Nov. 11, 1805
m. Ansel Gurney of Hebron, Me.
1414. John Currier, July 7, 1807; d 1829
1415. Sarah Carr, March 20, 1809
m. Lorenzo Merrill of New Gloucester,
Me.
1416. James, Aug. 26> 1811
1417. Alden Bradford, June 12, 1814
1418. Hiram, Aug. 15. 1818
631. Wadsworth Chipman, third son of Benjamin
Chipman (231), was born in Poland, Me., Sept. 23, 1802;
di^ May 2, 1876. He lived in Sidney, 1823-36, and there-
after in Waterville, Me. A superior mechanic and a worthy
and much respected man. In 1824 he married Philomela
Bacon, bom in Frankfort, Me., May 23, 1802.
Six children, —
1419. Benjamin Wadsworth, b. Dec. 30, 1824
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1420.
Mary Augusta,
m. 1845, Hiram Bacon.
Feb. 12, 1826
1421.
Charles D. H.,
June 18, 1818; d 1836
1422.
Sarah Frances,
July 30, 1831; d 1860
1423.
Charles Dexter,
Aug. 26, 1836
1424.
Harriet Spring,
Feb. 20, 1841; died
632. Seth Chipman, oldest son of WilUam Chip-
man (236), was born in Minot, Me., May 9, 1788; died
. He resided in Poland, Me., until attaining his
majority when he moved to the West. A farmer and
sfnnning wheel maker. He resided, 1847, in Whitehall,
111., and was Judge of the Green County (111.) Court.
He went to Texas in 1849 or 50, where he died. He mar-
ried, about 1818, Sarah Lorton.
Seven children, —
1425. Nfimcy, m. Gordon Bacon.
1426. Arsenath, m. Allen Lovelate.
1427. Elizabeth, m. William Bradshaw.
1428. Lucy, m. 1st. W. H. McPhail ; 2nd, W. D. Dillon
1429. Susan Ann, m. 1st, Lewis Croons; 2nd, — Hicks
1430. Abigail, m. 1st, L. Morris; 2nd, Thompson
1431. Mary, m. 1st, Hiram Cook; 2nd, David Makewell.
633. Joahua Chipman, second son of William Chip-
man (236), was bom in Minot, Me., March 5, 1790; died
Dec. 13, 1870. A farmer, living in Hebron, Minot, King-
field and New Portland, Me. He married first, Feb. 18,
1816, Hannah Wood, bom in Middleborough, Mass., April
16, 1790; second, Nov. 2, 1849, Polly, widow of
Larrabee.
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Six children by first marriage, —
1432. Caroline, bom Feb. 28, 1817
m. 1834, Maj.-Gen. Eliphalet D. Bray.
1433. RoziUa, Aug. 16, 1818
m. 1838, Alfred C. Thompson.
1434. Louisa, June 2, 1820; d 1846
1435. Samuel Prescott, May 20, 1823
1436. Joshua Franklin, \ xm u a tooA
1437. Hannah Elizabeth, / ^^^ «' ^^^
m. 1847. William L. GUbert.
634. Simeon Chipmany third son of William Chip-
man (236), was bom in Poland, Me., Aug. 29, 1791; died
Jan. 10, 1832. A blacksmith, living in Paris, Me. About
1822 he married Orphah Shaw, daughter of Capt. Jairus
Shaw of Paris, Maine.
Three children, —
1438. Jarius Shaw, bom May 5, 1824; d 1868
1439. Rufus, April 3, 1826; d 1832
1440. Albion, July 3, 1828
638. Charlee Chipman, fourth son of William Chip*
man (236), was born in Poland, Me,, Nov. 30, 1799;
died March 14, 1869. A farmer, living in Oxford, Me.
On April 8, 1826 he married AUura L. Pompelly, bom in
Tumer, Me., March 12, 1798.
Four children, —
1441. Esther Lane, born Sept. 30, 1827
1442. Sarah Tme, Jan. 20, 1830
m. 1847, Charles Merrill.
1443. Jane Merrill, Feb. 11, 1832; d 1833
1444. Hannah Verona, Aug. 19, 1834
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THE CHIPBCAN FAMILY 151
640. Amo8 Qiipman, fifth son of William Chipman
(236), was bom in Poland, Me., Sept. 16, 1801; died Feb.
9, 1877. He married Mary Deane, bom in Oxford, April
27, 1803. No children.
641. Albion Chipman, sixth son of William Chip-
man (236), was bom in Poland, Me., ; died Feb.
25, 1840. On July 28, 1833 he married Caroline L. Leonard
of Bridgewater, Mass., and resided in Duxbury, Mass.,
where he was killed by the wheels of a heavily loaded
cart passing over him.
642. Cjmis Chipman, seventh son of William Chip-
man (236), was bom in Poland, Me., March 31, 1807;
died Jan. 1892. Married Hepsabeth Mann of Paris, Me.
No children.
643. Summer Chipman, eighth son of William Chip-
man (236), was bora in Hebron, Me., Oct. 31, 1809; died
May 27, 1886. A blacksmith, living in Bethel, Me.,
Gorham and Shelbume, N. H. He kept, in Gorham, a
public house for two years and was postmaster during
that time. He married, Oct. 20, 1836, Ann Chandler,
bom in Chatham, N. H., March 4, 1809.
Three children, —
1445. Seth Lane, bom March 30, 1838
1446. Lydia Merrill, Jan 23, 1840; d 1842
1447. Lydia Merrill, June 20, 1843
644. William Chipman, ninth son of William Chip-
man (236), was bom in Hebron, Me., Dec. 8, 1812; died
April 18, 1885. He lived in Kingfield, Augusta, Belgrade
and Portland, Me. He married, Dec. 24, 1835, Clymena
Savage bom in Anson, Me., Jan. 1816.
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Three children, —
1448. Eliza Jane, born Oct. 3, 1837; d 1830
1449. Charles Pike, Nov. 20, 1839
1450. George William, May 2, 1845
448. Benjamin Clhipmany oldest son of Daniel Chip-
man (240), was bom in Poland, Me., June 21, 1796; died
. On June 3, 1822, he married Mary Hodgdon,
bom Dec. 21, 1802.
Eleven children, —
1451. Willard Woodbury, b. March 27, 1825
1452. Margaret Mayberry, Aug. 11, 1826
1453. Mary Caroline, July 27, 1828
1454. Summer Woodbury, Sept. 28, 1830
1455. Freeland Marble, Sept. 15, 1832
1456. Ruby Waterman, Dec. 29, 1834
1457. Elmer Harris, Sept. 24, 1836
1458. Wilbur Fisk, Dec. 2, 1838
1459. Sarah Durell, Aug. 19, 1840
1460. Ostinelli Durell, Sept. 30, 1842; d 1845
1461. Viola Anna, April 30, 1844
651. Jesse Chipman, third son of Daniel Chipman
(240), was born Aug. 1803; died in Georgia. He
left home when twenty years old and roamed about the
country several years, working at his trade of brick-mason.
He visited, in succession, Boston, Lowell, New York,
Buffalo and Cincinnati, and then went down the river on
a raft to New Orleans. From there he went to Mont-
gomery, Ala., and then to the "gold region" of Northern
Georgia, at that time infested by the Cherokee Indians.
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For 6ome reason he changed his name to Chapman and
his descendants retain that name. About 1837 he married
Esley Wright.
Twelve children, —
1462. Louisa, bom Oct. 30, 1838
1463. Lyman A., June 20, 1840
1464. Tripp Ann, Jan. 11, 1843
1465. Charies. Dec. 9, 1844
1466. Udlla, Feb. 6,1847
1467. Joseph D., May 8. 1849
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1470. Mary, Aug. 15, 1853
1471. Elphus, Sept. 28, 1854
1472. Royal, Feb. 28, 1857
1473. Wyley, Feb. 14, 1861
652. Lyman Beecher Chipman, fourth son of Daniel
Chipman (240), was born in Poland, Me., May 15, 1806;
died in Raymond, Me., Feb. 4, 1875. In early manhood
he held a commission as Captain of an Infantry Company.
On Feb. 12, 1831, he married Mary Holland Jackson,
bom March 18, 1808; died Oct. 4, 1876.
Six children, —
1474. Anna M., bom
Jan. 23, 1832
1475. Dorothy Jackson,
Jan. 12, 1835
1476. Susan Maria,
April 1, 1836
1477. Orrin Greenleaf,
Aug. 2,1837
1478. Daniel H.,
Dec. 28, 1846
1479. Ella Grace,
Nov. 26, 1851; died
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659. Walter Chlpman, third son of Joseph Chipman
(243), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 25, 1793;
died March 13, 1837. Resided in Bamstable. He mar-
ried first, Phebe Window Crocker of Bamstable; second,
1832, Temperance Crocker.
Nine Children, —
1480.
Joseph, bom
June 10, 1814
1481.
Daniel,
Aug. 30, 1816; died
1482.
Elizabeth,
m. George Bass. •
Aug. 23, 1818
1483.
Walter,
May 19, 1820; died
1484.
Walter,
Aug. 9,1822
1486.
Phebe Winslow,
Oct. 8, 1824; died
1486.
Phebe VTmslow,
m. Barney Connor.
Feb. 1,1827
1487.
Lydia Crocker,
Jan. 20, 1830
1488.
A child.
Jan. 15, 1832; died
660. Barnabas Chipman, fourth son of Joseph Chip-
man (243), was bom in Bamstable, Mass., Feb. 9, 1795;
died May 16, 1848. A broker, residing in Bamstable
and Boston, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa.
He married, first, Aug. 29, 1816, Elizabeth Childs of
Bamstable; second, Dec. 27, 1835, Elizabeth Hinkley of
Bamstable.
Seven children by first marriage, two by second, —
}Z ^w^ ] bom July 25, 1819
1490. Washington, J j ^ '
1491. Mary, Feb. 22, 1822
m. Henry Turner.
1492. Nelson. June 20, 1824; died
1493. Nelson, Oct. 13, 1828
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1494. Marcus Morton, Oct. 8, 1830
1495. Henry Clay, April 25, 1834
1496. Hannah Hinckley, April 12, 1837; d 1840
1497. Howard, July 17, 1844
661. Isaac C!hipman, fifth son of Joseph Chipman
(243), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., April 3, 1797; died
after 1867. A hatter, residing in Barnstable.
On Oct. 8, 1820 he married Relief Scudder of Hyannis,
Mass.
Two children —
1498. Caroline, bom Feb. 21, 1823
m. 1848, G. W. Doane, M. D.
1499. William, Oct. 1, 1827
664. Hon. Isaac Clhipmany oldest son of Gen. Tim-
othy F. Chipman (246), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., March
15, 1787; died in Crown Point, N. Y., May 10, 1871.
A farmer. He held many town ofiices and was Representa-
tive to the Legislature from Shoreham and Senator from
Addison County. He became a member of the Congrega-
tional Church in 1821. On Feb. 17, 1812 he married Sarah,
daughter of Samuel and Martha (Salmon) Hemenway,
bom in Shrewsbury, Mass., Jan. 23, 1791.
Seven children, —
1500. Samuel Hemenway, b. May 22, 1813
1501. Laura Selenda, Oct. 31, 1817
1502. Hannah Almeda, July 4, 1819
m. 1842, Edgar Seymour Catlin.
1503. Harriett MariUa, May 18, 1822
1504. Silas Winslow, March 16, 1826
1605. Sarah JuUette, Feb. 14, 1830
m. 1858, William Terenson Smart.
1506. Timothy FuUer, Oct. 4, 1832; d 1847
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676. Alvan Chipman, oldest son of Daniel Chipman
(249), was bom in Waltham, Vt., Feb. 26, 1794. A farmer,
residing in Constable, N. Y. He married, Feb. 15, 1818,
Sophia Grennel.
Seven children,— 1507-13.
680, Orlln Ghipnum, third son of Daniel Chipman
(249), was bom in Waltham, Vt., CXrt. 24, 1800; died about
1850. He lived in Waltham until 1841 when he moved to
Fentonville, Mich. He married. May 8, 1827, Sarah M.
Burritt of Vergennes, Vt., who married second 1854,
Charles Churchill of Bloomfield, Midi.
Nine children, —
1514. Mary Lathrop. bom March 80, 1828
m. 1844, Lafayette Thompson of Fen-
tonville, Mich.
1515. William Burritt, Dec. 14, 1829; d 1838
1516. Orlin Gordon, April 19, 1832
1517. George, Jan. 23, 1834; d 1840
1518. Daniel Francis, Aug. 30, 1836
1519. Frederick Andrews, March 18, 1840
1520. LovettBbcby, May 18, 1843
1521. Sarah Maria, Dec. 15, 1845
1522. Charles Norman, March 19, 1847
686. Ansel Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip-
man (251), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., May 6, 1793.
Lived in Shoreham, Vt. and Rochester, O. In Feb. 1819
he married Elizabeth Cole.
Four children, —
1523. William W., bom Jan. 6, 1820
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1524. Edward E. 1826; died
1525. Edward S. 1831
1526. Harriett A. 1884
688. Cyrus Ghipman, second son of Barnabas Chip-
man (251), was bom in Sbm^ham, Vt., April 2, 1789;
died — . A grocer, residing in Troy, N. Y. He
married, about 1828, Emeline Bishop of Crown Point,
N. Y.
Five children, —
1527. Sarah, bom 1831; died
1528. Henry, 1834; died
1529. Sarah, 1836
1530. Louisa, 1838
1531. Henry, 1840; died
689. John Smith Chipman, third son of Barnabas
Chipman (251), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., Aug. 10, 1800;
died before 1878. He was graduated from Middlebury
College in 1823 and became a counsellor at law. Resided
at Niles, Mich., and was Representative to Congress from
that state. About 1852, he moved to California. He
married, Oct., 1824, Frances Larrabee of Ticonderoga,
NY.
Two children, —
1532. William H., born Feb. 1826
1533. Frances C, July 1882
690. Samuel Chipman, fourth son of Barnabas Chip-
man (251), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., May 13, 1802;
died . A merchant. He resided at CentreviHe,
Mich., where he was for many years poeitmaster. He
married at Shoreham, Dec. 25, 1823, Mary Criggo.
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158 THE CHIPMAN FAMILY
One child, —
1634. Mary Ann, bom Aug. 22, 1824
m. 1847, George B. Hewings.
693. Joseph N. Chlpman, oldest son of Russell Chip-
man (253), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., Sept. 18, 1803;
died Nov. 14, 1870. He was graduated from Middlebury
College, 1828. A counsellor at law, residing at Niles,
Mich., and Nevada, Cal. He was Judge of the Cass County
(Mich.) Court and mayor of Nevada, Cal. After his
return from Califomia he was ordained a Baptist Misister.
He married, Dec. 19, 1839, Anne, daughter of Robert
Wilson of Niles, Mich., who was bom Dec. 25, 1822;
died march 7, 1906.
Three children, —
1535. Laura Anne, bom Oct. 5, 1840
1536. Robert Russell, Aug. 12, 1844; d 1883
1537. Sylvester Burchard, Aug. 19, 1847 ;d 1862
695. Lorenzo Quincy Ghipman, third son of Russell
Chipman (253), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., May 3, 1810;
died in Chicago, May, 1898. Married, 1838, Marietta,
daughter of Silas Rowley of Shoreham, Vt., who was bom
Oct. 12, 1819; died 1895
Two children, —
1538. A son, bom d inf.
1539. Emily Frances, May 2, 1840
m. Henry A. Ford.
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696. Ashley Burchard Ghipman, fourth son of
Russell Chipman (253), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., Aug.
12, 1812; died at Musk^on. Mich.. Feb. 12, 1892. A
merchant in Bridport, Vt., and Niles, Mich. On July
21, 1842, he married Julia Ann, daughter of Silas Rowley
of Shoreham, Vt., who was bom July 1, 1821.
Two children, —
1540. Gordon Nelson, bom July 8, 1845
1541. Ella Jane, Dec. 10, 1850
699. Russel Mason Chipman fifth son of Russell
Chipman (253), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., April 14,
1821; died Dec. 9, 1849. A merchant in Bridport, Vt.
He married Sarah Wilcox of Bridport.
One child, —
1542. Russell Burchard.
707. Thomas Qiipman son of Hadsell Chipman (265),
was bom in Sandwich, Mass., about 1793; died July, 1851.
Resided in Sandwich. On Jan 30, 1814, he married Sarah
Higgins of Wellfleet, Mass.
Nine children, —
1543. Bethia, bom April 7,1816
m. Joseph Perkins of Newburyport,
Mass.
1544. Sarah, Nov. 16, 1817
m. Sands Skilley of Middlebourgh, Mass.
1545. Mary, Feb. 3, 1828
1546. Hannah R., Nov. 6,1829
m. 1848, James H. Braleigh of Middle-
bourgh.
1547. George W.H., Dec. 24, 1832
1548. Lucy Anna, April 19, 1834
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1540. Thomas H., May 27, 1836
1550. Joeeph Perkins, Nov. 9, 1838
1551. IsabelleB., March 7,1841
715. Jonathan EUis Chipman, second son of Benja-
min Chipman (267), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., July
27, 1803; died Sept. 24, 1859. He lived in Sandwich
where he married, Oct. 28, 1824, Celia Bassett.
Nine Children, —
1552. James Freeman, bom Aug. 19, 1825
1553. Mary, Nov. 12, 1827
m. 1847, Samuel Lawrence of Falmouth,
Mass.
1554. Charles, Dec. 23, 1829
1555. George Nye, April 17, 1832
1556. Henry Oscar, Dec. 1, 1834; d 1838
1557. Walter M., Feb. 24, 1837
1558. William N.,
1559. Cynthia, 1843
1560. AnnaR., 1846; d 1853
716. John Henry Chipmant third son of Benjamin
Chipman (267), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 11,
1805; died March 6, 1849. He was a carpenter, residing
in Sandwich. He married, May 6, 1827, Hannah Howland
Nye.
Eight children, —
1561. Benjamin, born
March 25, 1829
1562. Job Howland,
March 14, 1830
1563. JoshiaNye,
Feb. 28, 1832; d 1839
1564. John H^iy,
July 18. 1834
1566. Harriette Nye,
Sept. 17, 1836; d 1838
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161
1566. Warren Howland,
1567. Mehetable Nye
1568. Elisha Bartlett,
Nov. 16, 1839
March 29, 1841
Feb. 12, 1846; d 1849
720. Stephen Skiff Qiipmaiiy second son of Stephen
S. Chipman (268), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., July 23,
179ft; died . He married, Oct. 19, 1828, Temperance
Fish.
Five children, —
1569. Mary Davis, bom
1570. Eliza Freeman,
1571. Stephen Skiff,
1572. Joseph Fish,
1573. Nathaniel Hoxie,
Aug. 17, 1829
Nov. 8.1831
March 8,1834
May 1836; died
Oct. 8, 1847; d 1853
725. Joseph Chipman, son of John Chipman (272),
was bom in Sussex Co., Deleware, Oct. 28, 1794; died June
9, 1840. Resided in Delaware. Married, first, April 12,
1820, Nancy Short; second. Oct. 22. 1834, Leah Neval;
third, Nancy Heam.
Four children by first marriage, two by second, and
two by third, —
1674.
Isaac S, bom Oct. 15, 1821 ; d young
1675.
John,
Oct. 16, 1823
1676.
James H.,
May 3,1827
1677.
Samuel A.,
July 9,1829
1578.
Joseph,
Dec. 26, 1836; died
1679.
WiUiam,
March 18, 1837
1680.
Thomas H.,
Jan. 13, 1839
1681.
Sarah J„
Oct. 17, 1840
m. David Moore of Laurel, Del.
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727. James Chlpman, oldest son of John Chiiman
(277), was bom in Deep River, N, C, Feb- 2, 1786; died
•
n lanner. ne mamea.
XBU7, Mary Mai
Ten cfaUdren,—
1582.
John M., bora
April 4,1808
1583.
Elizabeth,
m. Jonathan Gardner.
July 18, 1810
1584.
Ann,
m. Beeson Armfidd.
181
1585.
Paris,
Jan. 8.1812
1586.
William.
Jan. 28. 1815
1587.
Mary,
m. Andrew Gray.
Jan. 28. 1817
1588.
James.
April 11. 1819
1589.
Joseph,
April 27. 1821
1590.
Emily,
Oct. 9.1823
1691.
Lucy,
Sq>t. 8.1828
728. Jesse Chipmaiit second son of John Chipman
(277), was born in Deep River, N. ۥ, May 23, 1786;
died before 1849. Married Harriet McKinney and they
had children.
733. Obadiah Ghlpmaiif fourth son of John Chipman,
(277), was bom in Deep River, N. C, Aug. 7, 1795; died
. A farmer, living at Deep River. He married*
first, 1815, Keziah Davis; second, 1826, Sarah Armfield.
Four children by first marriage, six by second, —
1592. Adeline, bom Oct. 22, 1816
I m. Aneston Wheeler.
1593. Bartlett, Dec. 27, 1818
m. Mary Winston.
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1694« Elizabeth, March 20, 1821 ; died
1596. Solomon, Jan. 20, 1824; died
1596. Kedah, Dec. 31, 1827
1597. Lurania, Feb. 1,1830; died
1598. Ann Peratine, Oct. 24, 1832
1599. Joseph, Aug. 31, 1835
1600. Jesbe Winston, Feb. 22, 1839
1601. Laura Elizabeth, Sept. 16, 1841
734. Stephen Chlpmaiit fifth son of John Chipmaii
(277), was bom in E>eep River, N. C, Feb. 25, 1798;
died Feb. 11, 1842. A farmer. He married, April 17,
1834, Martha Gray.
Four children, —
1602. Harriett Jane, bom Jan. 28, 1836
1603. John Gilbert, Sept. 23, 1836
1604. Andrew Gray, Jan. 4, 1839
1605. Mary Louisa, March 24, 1841
735. Rachel Caiipmaiif daughter of John Chipman
(277), was bom in GuUford County, N. C, Oct. 3, 1800;
died 1887. Her first son was l^ally christened Thomas
Chalkly Chipman and this record will consider only her
descendants through him. She married Baraett Idol and
had John, Joseph, Stephen, Ruth, Bamett V., George and
Jesse C. Idol.
1606. Thomas Chalkly, bom Aug. 23, 1822
738. Hezekiah Chipman, oldest son of Paris Chipman
(278). was bom in Deep River, N. C, April 10. 1791.
He married Sarah Lewis and lived in Mississippi. Several
children.
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740. Joel Ghipman, third son of Paris Chipman (278),
was bora in Deep River, N. C, Jan. 23, 1793; died 1886.
A farmer, residing at Deep River on the homestead estab*
lished by his grandfather. He was for a number of years
postmaster. On June 1, 1820, he married Lucena, daughter
of William Stanley, born Sept. 2. 1798.
Five children, —
1607. Louisa Ann, born April 29, 1821
m. 1845, John Saunders, M. D.;
second, 1866, Judge James N. Nelson,
of Greensboro, N. C.
1608. Rebecca Emily, Jan. 11, 1823
m. Oct. 31, 1838, Joseph J. Yarborough.
1609. Julia Minerva, Jan. 7, 1826
m. Claiborne Watkins.
1610. William Saunders, Sept. 6, 1830; died
1611. James R. S., Aug. 16, 1836
m. Mercedes Lopez of Mexico and
they had 4 children. He died in
Mexico about 1907.
746* Stephen Ghipman, oldest son of Benjamin Chip-
man (281), was bom in Kent Co., Del., July 13, 1798;
died June 13, 1848. He lived in Kent County. Married
\nna Ware.
Four children, —
1612. John.
1613. Benjamin,
1614. Susan,
1616. Elizabeth.
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747. David Chlpman, second son of Benjam in Chip-
man (281), was bom in Kent Co., Del., May 13, 1800.
Married, Dec. 23, 1825, Ann Gray and resided in Doveft
Del. No children.
749. Levi Cliipmaiiy third son of Benjamin Chipman
(281), was bom in Kent County, Del., Sept. 18, 1804.
A farmer. He married, first, 1825, Rebecca Ware; second
1827, Delilah Cook.
One child by first marri^^, four by second, —
1616. Elizabeth, bom 1826
1617. Mary,
1618. Sarah,
1619. Daniel,
1620. David.
750. Samuel M. Chipman, fourth son of Benjamin
Chipman (281), was bom in Kent County, Del., May
22, 1807. A farmer He married, first, Susan Flowers;
second, Ann Thomas.
Two children by first marriage, four by second, —
1621. Mary Jane,
1622. Margaret,
1623. Betsey,
1624. Susan,
1625. Benjamin,
1626. Samuel.
756. Rev. Draper Chipman third son of Paris Chip-
man (282), was bom in Bath County, Ky., April ll^
1814; died . On Jan. 12, 1839, he was licensed to
preach and in the same year joined the Indiana Conference
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df the M. E. Church. During successive year^ he was
stationed at various towns in Indiana. In 1856 he was
transfered to the Kentucky conference and three years
bter to Kansas. He married, first* Nov. 24, 1836* Manila
D. Seaver; second, June 27, 1839, Alice E. Kirby.
Three diildren by second marriage,—
1627. Vemulyea Talbot, b. April 16, 1840; d 1861
1628. Draper Kirby, May 23, 1842
Killed at the Battle of Chickamanga,
Sept. 23, 1863.
1629. William Fisk, Oct. 24, 1844
766. William Ghlpman, oldest son of Samud Chip-
man (295), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 1, 1798.
He resided in Wellfleet. On May 22, 1839, he married
Patty L., widow of James Lewis.
One child, —
1630. Dorcas Cobb,
m. 1857, Jeremiah Harding of Wellfleet.
768. Isaiah Mayo Chlpman, third son of Samuel M.
Chipman (295), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., July 5, 1801. ,
Lived in Wellfleet, Mass., and Portland, Me. On Oct. <;
7, 1827, he married Ruth Smith of Wellfleet.
Seven children, —
1631.
Minerva Dyer, bora
March 16. 1828: died
1632.
Thankful Atwood,
Sept. 24, 1829
1633.
Mberva Dyer,
April 15, 1831
1634.
Mary Stephens,
March 3.1833
1636.
George Hitchins,
July 29. 1836
1636.
Christiana W.,
Oct. 29. 1838
1637.
Martha Sniith,
Dec. 8.1840
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769. Nathaniel Atwood GhiiMiiaii« fourth son of Sam*
bd M. Chipman (295), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass.,
Oct. 2, 1803. A fish dealer, residing in Wellfleet and
South Boston, Mass. On Sept. 30, 1825, he married
Minerva S. Dyer of Wdlfleet.
Rve children, —
1638. Rebecca Atwood, b. March 4, 1826
1639. Isaiah Mayo, March 23, 1828
1640. WUliam, Dec. 18, 1830; d 1860
1641. Caleb Dyer, July 9,1833
1642. Sarah Ann, April 3,1836
. 774. Elisha Eldredge Oiipmaiit fifth son of Samud
M. Chipman (295), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 0,
1817. Uved in Wellfleet. In 1841 he married Luanda
Cole.
Five children, —
1643. Samuel Mayo, bom Nov. 15, 1841
1644. Mary Atwood, July 31, 1843
m. 1864, John Newcomb of Salem.
1645. Abigail Snow, Dec. 26, 1845
1646. Daniel Cole, Sept. 22, 1846; died
1647. Lucretia Frances, July 26, 1848
778. David Mayo Chipmaiit son of David Chipman
(296), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., May 21, 1811. Re-
idded in Charlestown, Mass. He married, Nov. 26, 1884,
Qizabeth, widow of Rufus Richardson of Wellfleet.
Four children, —
1648. Elizabeth Mayo, bom March 29, 1837
1649. David RusseU, Sept. 16, 1841
1650. WUliam Orrin, April 27, 1847
1651. LorindaR., Dec. 9, 1849; d 1861
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782. Thomas Mayo Caiipman, oldest son of Ebenezer
Chipman (298), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 3, 1807.
Lived in Wellfleet. On June 13, 1839, he married Pamelia
Stubbs of Wellfleet, bom June 15, 1813.
Three children, —
1652. William Harris, bom May 16, 1840
1653. Albert Freeman, Aug. 31, 1844
1654. Clara Lewis, Aug. 2, 1847
783. John Qiipman, second son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (298), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 30, 1809.
A resident of Wellfleet. He married first, Dec. 11, 1833.
Eunice N. Young; second, June 26, 1836, Sarah H., widow
of Elisha Mayo and daughter of Joseph Swett of Truro,
Mass.
Six children by second marriage, —
1655.
John Carver, bom
Jan. 11, 1838
1656.
William Bradford,
Aug. 24, 1839; d 1841
1657.
Edward Winslow,
Feb. 11, 1841; d 1842
1658.
Sarah Higgins,
Jan. 17, 1843
1659.
William Bradford,
April 27, 1844
1660.
Joseph Swett,
Aug. 29, 1846
785. Ebenezer Chipman, fourth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (298), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 14, 1813*
A fish dealer, residing in Boston. On Nov. 20, 1836 he
married Abigail Hickman.
Five children, —
1661. Martha Higgins, bom 1839
1662. Clarissa Smith, 1841
1663. Alonzo, 1843; died
1664. A daughter, 1845; died
1665. William Wesley, 1846
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786. Danid Mayo Caiipman, fifth son of Ebenezer
Chipman (298), wa^^ born in Wellfleet, Mass., April 23,
1816. A resident of Wellfleet. He married, July 17. 1842
Deliverance A. Smith.
Three children, —
1666. Martha Ann, bom Dec. 5, 1842
1667. Henry Austin, Jan. 28, 1844
1668. Betsey Mary, Oct. 13, 1846; d 1848
793. Hiram Chipman, son of Ebenezer Chipman (301),
was bom in Waterbury, Conn., March 24, 1822. A resident
of Waterbury and Woodbury, Conn. On Sept. 2, 1842
he married Phebe Johnson.
Four children, —
1669. Cyrilla L., bom June 25, 1843
1670. Benjamin F., Nov. 9, 1844
1671. Chauncy H., Feb. 16, 1846
1672. Elizabeth, Jan. 6,1849
794. William Henry Chipman, oldest son of Stephen
Chipman (302), was bom in Barre, Mass., Oct. 3, 1796.
A carpenter, living in Boston. He married but had no
children.
795. Stephen Chipman, second son of Stephen Chip-
man (302), was born in Barre, Mass., July 4, 1798; died
July 10, 1842. Resided in Mendon and Northbridge,
Mass. Married, Feb. 1, 1826, Phebe Cass of Mendon,
who was bom July 1, 1806; died Nov. 1, 1893.
Four children, —
1673. Stephen Robinson, b. April 11, 1828
1674. William Henry, Feb. 1.1831
1675. Oliver, Jan. 18, 1838
1676. Phebe, died inf
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8M. Cyras ChifMnaii, oldest son of Perez Chipman
803), was bom in Barre, Mass., Mardi 15, 1801. He lived
In Hafdwick and Greenwich, Mass. About 1825 he mar*
ried Mary Hasldns.
Eleven children, —
1677. Mary Maria,
1678. Edward Sylvester,
1670. Massena Clark,
1680. Sarah, died
1681. Caroline, died
1682. Hellen, died
1683. Evelina Augusta,
1684. Harriett,
1685. Henry Mason, died
1686. Delia,
1687. A child.
801. Chester Wolcott Ghipmaiit M« D., second son of
Perez Chipman (303), was born in Barre, Mass., May 31,
1805; died . Resided in Rochester, N. Y., and Phila-
delphia, Pa. Married first, Aug. 3, 1830, Mary, daughter
of Christopher Bowman ; second, Oct. 28, 1832, Martha Jane
daughter of Dr. Barnabas Wright of Nunda, N. Y.
Four children by second marriage, —
1688. Ludan J., bom Aug. 25, 1833; d ied
1689. Edward Everett, Jan. 14, 1836; d 1838
1690. Edgar Marcellus, June 7, 1837
Charles EvereU, Sept. 6, 1841; died
802« Edward Nichols Chipman, third son of Perez
Chipman (303), was bom in Barre, Mass., Feb. 1, 1807;
died Ju'y 20, 1850. A mason, residing in Enfield, Conn.
He married Louisa Wright.
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Five diildren, —
1691. CardineE.»
1602. Edward H.,
1698. Francis,
1604. Danid Maaon,
1605. AlonzoO.
^ 863. Ghariea Chlpman, fourth son of Perez Chipman
(303), was bom in Barre, Mass., Sept. 20, 1809. A resident
of Sdtuate and Boston, Mass. A man much respected
ps ''trustworthy, upright and wdl-rpindpled." He was
for many years an official member of the Salem St. Coag.
Church in Boston. He married .Elizabeth C. Tild^i of
Sdtuate.
Seven children, —
1606. Charle> Edmund, b. April 14, 1832
1607. WiUiamWirt, May 0,1834
1608. Elizabeth Coleman, Dec. 24, 1838
m. July 22, 1858, Alonzo C. Tenney
of Boston.
1690. Daniel Mason, Oct. 24, 1841
1700. James C.W., Aug. 23, 1843
1701. Caroline Arsenath, Jan. 26, 1846
1702. Frank Tilden, Aug. 24, 1848
805. Cutler Chipmaii, fifth son of Perez Chipman (303),
was bom in Barre, Mass., Aug. 14, 1815; died Oct. 7, 1870.
He lived in Georgia and South Carolina. Married in
Augusta, Ga., Sarah Smith of Ellsworth, Maine.
One child, —
1703. HeUen Maria.
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M8. Sylvanus Ghlpman, elder son of Israd Chipman
(306), was bom in Wellfleet, Mass.. Oct. 1, 1788; died .
He resided in Bucksport, Me. Married Sarah Gesner.
Nine children. —
1703a Mce. bom • Jan. 21, 1813
m. 1842, John Curtb.
1704. Lucy R., Feb. 14. 1816
1705. Arsenath, Oct. 29, 1819
1706/ Sarah W. May 7, 1823; d 1826
1707. Sylvanus. Jan. 27, 1825; d 1849
1708. Charles R., Nov. 24, 1827
1709. JohnC, May 7, 1829; d 1848
1710. Stephen, March 1, 1835
1711. Sarah N., Nov. 23, 1837; d 1841
809. Stephen Ghlpman, younger son of Israel Chip-
man (306), was bom in Wellfieet, Mass., Feb. 28, 1790;
died . A resident of Bucksport, Me. On Oct. 6,
1814 he married Polly Lewis.
Eleven children, —
1712. Jonathan R., bom Jan. 2, 1816
1713. Israel C, March 17, 1818
1713a. Ellen B., Aug. 16, 1821
m. 1847, Capt. Littleton Reed.
1714. Isaiah L., Feb. 6,1823
1715. Stephen, May 2, 1825
1716. William E., Oct. 25, 1827
1717. Sylvanus, Jan. 9, 1830
1718. Joseph N., May 7,1832
1719. George A., Oct. 27, 1834
1720. Mary Frances, June 5. 1837
172L Eliza CO., Jan. 20, 1840
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815. Horatio Nelson Chipmaiit M. D., second son of
Charies Chipman (310), was bom in Comwallis, N. S.,
1808. He received his education at Edinburgh Scotland,
and resided in Nassau, Bahama Islands, W. I. In June
1832 he married Sarah Ann, daughter of Maj. Richard
Garland of the Bahamas.
Seven children,— 1722-28.
816. diaries Dixon Chipman, third son of Charles
Chipman (310), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., 1810;
died in New York City, April 27, 1882. A continuous
resident of New York after 1848. On April 27, 1848, he
married Naomi, daughter of Rev. D. P. McQuillen of
Newburyport, Mass.
Four children, —
1729. Alice Parker, bom July 7, 1849; d 1879
1730. Josephine, March 14, 1851 ;d 1868
1731. Charles Dixon, March 21, 1853; d 1863
1732. Anna Louise, Sept. 23, 1856
m. Nov. 4, 1879, Rev. Robert Bruce Hull.
826. John Allen Chipman, oldest son of Daniel Chip*
man (317), was born in Comwallis, N. S., Sept. 27, 1812;
died at Dorchester, N. B., July 23, 1880. He resided
chiefly at Amherst, N. S., where he was in business as a
commission and lumber merchant for a number of years.
Lived at Buctouche, N. B., for about three years, return-
ing to Amherst about 1854. Was postmaster at Amherst
for twenty-five years. Shortly before his death, he moved
o Dorchester, N. B.
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On Dec. 18, 1844, he married Abbie Wbidden, daught^
of Thomas Ingersol and Rachel (Pearson) Brown of Fort
Belcher. Onslow, Novia Scotia; who was bom May 17«
1821;died March 18, 1896.
Eight children, —
1732a Charles, bom Oct. 3, 1845; d 1873
1733. Thomas, May 6, 1847
1734. Mary Adams, Dec. 25, 1848; unm.
1735. Robert Whidden, Feb. 21, 1851
1736. John McGrath, June 1, 1853
died Sept. 17, 1905, unmarried.
1737. Fenwick WUliams, Dec. 15, 1854; d inf.
1738. Clarence Campbell, May 24, 1856
1739. Russell Hope, April 29, 1859
827. George EUsha Ghipman, second son of Daniel
Chipman (317), was bom in ComwalHs, N. S., Feb. 1815;
died at Auckland, New Zealand. Married and lived for
some years in Nova Scotia, and then emigrated with his
family to New Zealand. Had three or four sons.
830. James Blowers Martsrr Chipman, oldest son of
Jared IngersoU Chipman (321), was bom in Halifax, N. S.,
Jan. 9, 1815; died at Como, near Montreal, in 1901. He
went to Montreal about 1849, and became manager of the
International Insurance Company, continuing in the in-
surance business until his retirement. In 1844, he married
Caroline Fulker Knox, daughter of Brown Stimpson of
Thomaston, Maine.
Seven children, —
1740. Clarence Jared Hill, bom 1845
1741. Warwick William Lawrence, Oct. 29, 1846
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1742.
Blanche Kent,
m. Allen C. Renaud.
im
1743.
Fred. Sutherland.
1851
1744.
Frank Norton.
1853
1745.
Edith Maude.
1855; unnv
1746.
Ethel Beatrice,
1856
m. Rev. Charles Wright of Lanigan,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
836. John R. U. Ghlpman, third son of Jared Ingersoll
Chipman (321), was bom in Halifax, N. S., 1828; died at
Toronto, about 1888. He was manager of the Colonial
Securities Company. Married Clara Whidden of Halifax
No children.
838. Brook Watson Cbipman, elder son of John
Huston Chipman (326), was born in \^lmot, N. S.»
Jan. 30, 1802: died 1874. Resided at Wtlmot. In Sept.
1831 he married Mary, daughter of of Foster Woodbury.
Four children —
1747. James Edward, bom
1748. Brook Watson, X835
1749. Mary, m. Whitney T. Harris
1750. John Albert.
840. William Huston Chipman, younger son of John
Huston Chipman (326), was born in Wilmot, N« S., Oct.
14, 1806. A resident of Wilmot. He married, Feb. 19.
1839, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Dodge.
Fou; children, —
1751. Charlotte Rebecca, b. June 8, 1840
1752. Jeanette Brown, Nov. 10, 1842
1753. Elizabeth Rowe, Sept. 23, 1845
1754. Harriett Olivia, March 8, 1848
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846. Thomas Handley Cliipmaii, oldest son of Samuel
L. Chipman (333), was born at Nictaux, N. S., Dec 10,
1834; died . An extensive farmer at Round Hill,
N. S. He married, Sept. 22, 1865, Mary Elizabeth, daughter
of Elias and Mary (Cooper) Tapper of Tupperville, N. S.
Eight children, —
1756. Fred Allister, bom
1756. Lizzie M. A.
m. Lewis Grant
1757. Annie.
m. Capt. Tingley of Wolfville, N. S.
1758. Samuel Tupper, July, 1870
1759. Louis WilUam. Nov. 2,1872
1760. Harry Edgar Harrison, 1874
1761. Arabelle. Jan. 17, 1879
m. Joseph Harris.
1762. Thomas Handley, March 26, 1883
Went overseas in 1914 with first con-
tingent; was gassed and wounded but
fully recovered.
849. James Albert Chipman, third son of Samuel L.
Chipman (333), was bom in Nictaux, N. S., June 20,
1840; died July, 1902. Resided at Halifax, N. S. H6ad of
the firm of J. A. Chipman & Co., Millers and Commission
Merchants. Married first. May 1, 1869, Annabelle,
daughter of James Tupper; second, Oct. 2, 1891, Mary
Jane McLean.
Four children by first marriage, one by second, —
1763. Samuel Lord, bom Feb. 2, 1872; d 1886
1764. Isabel Tupper, Sept. 24, 1873
1765. Annie Parker. Dec. 3, 1874; d 1875
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176C. Annie Parker, Dec. 1, 1875; d 1876
1767. J. Alberta, Dec. 4,1893
m. Nov. 26, 1915, Andrew W. Thomson
of Berwick, N. S., and has one child,
Marion Isabel, b. June 6, 1917.
850. Frederick Miles Chipmaiit fourth son of Samuel
L. Chipman (333), was bom in Nictaux, N. S., July 19,
1844; died March 4, 1916. A farmer, living on the old
homestead formerly owned by his father and grandfather.
Married Feb. 28, 1871, Annie, daughter of Geoiie W.
Fisher of Somerset, N. S.
Six children, —
1768. Fred A.. bom April 12, 1873
1769. Ernest L.. June 1, 1877
1770. Ella Maud, Feb. 9,1880
m. Dec. 24, 1907, Frank R. Elliott of
Middleton, N. S., and has Roy C,
Isabel C, and Anna F.
1771. George F.. Jan. 18, 1882
1772. MaryL.. Dec. 30, 1884
1773. Frank M., Oct. 8, 1891
852. Joseph Chipman, M. D., oldest eon of Rev.
^i^liam Chipman (335), was bom in Comwallis, N. S«,
Dec. 28, 1803; died Jan. 25, 1839. He resided in Pictou,
N. S. Married, about 1832, Charlotte Dawson.
Three children, —
1774. Christiana, bom 1833
1775. Emma, 1836
1776. Joseph, June 1839
died without issue.
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854. William Heniy Gbipman, second son of Rev.
AATilliam Chipman (335), was born in Cornwallis, N. S.,
Nov. 3, 1807; died April 10. 1870. He resided in Cornwallis
and was a member of the first Parliament of the Dominion
of Canada, 1867. Was clerk of peace in the Court of Ses-
sions for thirty years. Married, Jan. 6, 1831. Sophia,
daughter of James Coggswell, bom Oct. 5, 1807; died
June. 1878.
Nine children, —
1777. Leverett DeVeber, b. Oct. 20, 1831
1778. James OUver, March 17. 1833; d 1836
1779. Ro s. April 7. 1836
1780. Elizabeth, March 16, 1837
m. Sept. 13, 1866, Robert M. Somer-
ville.
1781. Frederick, April 7, 1839
1782. Mary Alice, Aug. 5, 1841
m. Oct. 25, 1876, Thomas Dunlap.
1783. Henry, Nov. 25, 1844
1783a. Anna Sophia Oct. 6. 1846
m. June 23, 1874, Joseph C. Starr.
1784. William Reginald, May 30, 1849
858. Prof. Isaac Chipman, sixth son of Rev. William
Chipman (335). was bom in Cornwallis, N. S., July 17,
1817; died June 7, 1852. He was graduated from Water-
ville (Me.) College (now Colby University) in 1839. He
was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural
Philosophy in Acadia College established 1840, at Wolf-
ville and since moved to Horton, N. S.; and entering upon
his duties at the opening te m he continued to discharge
them until his death. He did the work of instruction
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thoroughly, and the record of his success as an instructor
b found in the history of those whom he instructed. He
was an enthusiast in the cause of education generally and
especially as related to his own college; so that he was
either the originator or promoter of every important
object pertaining to that institution. "He consecrated to
it his talents, his powers, his life. Its prosperity was the
great object of his desire and pursuit. By his skillful
management and indefategable efforts the edefice was
raised and will be a lasting monument to his energetic
ardor." He was drowned while returning, with a party
of students, from an excursion after minerals.
864. Rey. Alfred Ghlpman, tenth son of Rev. William
Chipman, (335), was bom in Pleasant Valley (Berwick),
N. S., August 11, 1834; died April 24, 1918. Matriculated
from Horton Academy at the age of seventeen, and was
graduated from Acadia University in 1855; was also
graduated from Newton Theological Institute in 1862,
and ordained to the ministry in the same year. Has held
pastorates in Novia Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New
Brunswick and New England. In 1912, he received the
d^;ree of D. D. from Acadia University. Mr. and Mrs.
Chipman celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversity on
Oct. 28, 1912. Mrs. Chipman was graduated from Mt.
Holyoke (Mass.) Seminary, and was the first principal of
Acadia Seminary at Wolfville, N. S.
{| On Oct. 28, 1862, he married Alice, daughter of Isaiah
and Sarah (Lyons) Shaw of Granville, N. S.
Three children, —
1785. Fred W. Mc, bom July 12. 1865; d 1892
1786. Alvah Hovey, Feb. 6, 1867
1787. Chaloner Oakes, Nov. 30, 1871
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867. Andrew Fuller Ghlpman, eleventh son of Rev.
Williaim Chipman (335), was bom in Pleasant Valley,
(Berwick), N. S.. April 16, 1840; died June 1, 1906. Fol-
lowed fanning at Pleasant Valley until 1868 and then
pursued mercantile business at Berwick until his death.
Was a worthy deacon of the Baptist church and a quiet»
useful citizen. On Jan. 28, 1862, he married Mary, daughter
of Isaac H. and Olivia Ann (Kinsman) Newcomb. who
was bom Jan. 31, 1841; died March 26, 1914.
Eight children, —
1788. William Allen, bom Dec. 9, 1862
1789. EllaS., Jan. 7,1865
m. Jan. 1, 1891, H. N. Shaw and has
Vivia Chipman and Arthur LeRoy.
1790. Ina Maria, Sept. 12, 1867
m. July 19, 1899, Geo. Wildes Smith
and has Marjorie Chipman, b. Aug. 1,
1900, and Howland Chipman, b. Oct.
7,1904.
1791. Owen Nott, May 22, 1870
1792. Una Belle, Sept. 19, 1872; d 1877
1793. Grace Weston, Dec. 11, 1875; d 1877
1794. Andrew LeRoy, March 24, 1879
1795. Kenneth Gordon, Aug. 4, 1884
871. John Pryor Chipman, thirteenth son of Rev.
William Chipman (335), was bom in Pleasant Valley
(Berwick), N. S., March 31, 1848; died at Kentville.
N. S., Nov. 9, 1917. Was educated at Horton Academy
and Acadia University, taking his L. L. B. from Harvard,
1869. He was called to the bar in 1869 and practiced
law at Kentville, and was created a Q. C, 1884, by the
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Marquis of Lansdowne. While pracddng his profession
he was associated with Hon. Robert L. Borden, K. C. M.
G.» at present Premier oi Canada, and with Hon. E. L.
Newconibe, K. C, at present Dept. Minister of Justice
of Canada. He was twice elected Mayor of Kentville
and elevated to the bench in 1890. He was a past D« D.
G. M. of tHe Grand Lodge of Free Masons, an Oddfellow,
member of the Royal Arcanum, and a Forrester.
Judge Chipman was always one of the most active and
leading citizens of Kentville, and the town b largely
wdebted to him for its chief public utilities; and by hU
constant public interest and spirit he set a splendid example
of citizenship. As a lawyer he conmianded a large practice
and won and merited the respect of the members of the
bar as well as the confidence and esteem of the public. As
a judge his decisions were marked with fairness and well
balanced justice, and he carried out his judicial duties
with becoming honor and diginity.
On June 10, 1875, he married Susan Mary, daughter of
Robert and Margaret Brown of Halifax, N. S., who was
bom Nov. 21, 1853.
Nine children, —
I79ft. Alice Kathleen, bom April 18, 1876
m. Chester W. Laing of Pittsburgh, Pa.
1797. Frank Beverley Allen, Sept. 2, 1877
1798. Arthur Halliburton, Dec. 22, 1878
1799. Nora Tillinghast, Oct. 4, 1880
1799a. Robert Winkworth, March 30, 1883 ;d 1887
1800. Harold Cassils, Dec. 4.1885
1800a. Beatrice Mary, Oct. 10, 1888; d 1889
1801. Jack Rupert Holmes, Nov. 7, 1894
1802. Murray Reginald, Jan. 31, 1897
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872. Holmes Samuel Chipman, fourteenth son of Rev.
\^lliam Chipman (335), was bom in Pleasant Valley,
(Berwick), N. S., Dec. 22. 1850. Resides in Sydney.
New South Wales. Graduated from Normal School at
Tuniro, N. S., 1866. Taught school at Upper Cornwallis,
N. S., in 1866-67 and at Port Medway in 1867-68. Went
to Boston in 1868 and was graduated from Bryant-Stratton
Commercial College, and taught the practical classes in
that college for six months. Went to Detroit, Mich.,
in 1868-69 in the employ of a timber company and later
shipped timber on his own account to New York and New
England, being the pioneer in shipping timber by rail from
the West to the Atlantic States. During 1869 went to
Duluth, St. Paul and Minneapolis and engaged in the
shipment of wheat. Later went to California and spent
nearly a year with Bancroft Printing & Publishing Company
In 1870 went to Japan with Ito, later the celebrated
Count Ito, Premier of Japan. Introduced in Japan the
modem system of printing. Made the first type and
printed the first newspaper in Japanese. Established a
Government printing office and paper mill. Remained in
Japan until 1876, then returned to America. Went to
Australia in 1879 where he now carries on a very extensive
general mercantile business.
When the Boer War in South Africa had reached a
critical stage, he organized at Sydney, Australia, a sub-
scription fund to equip one thousand citizen soldiers under
the name of the Bushmen's Contingent. The movement
spread all over Australia and New Zealand and the public
subscribed 440,000 pounds, and the governments of
Australia and New Zealand then took over the military
organization and sent about twenty thousand men to
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South Africa. Lord Kitchener on behalf of the British
government enrolled 20,000 more Australians for service
in South Africa. Canada and India also joined the war
in South Africa in consequence of this movement. The
Kaiser made a fatal mistake in cabling Oom Paul, the
president of the Transvaal, wishing him "Godspeed" in
the war SLgainst the British, because it inspired the domin-
ions overseas to come to the assistance of Great Britian and
welded the empire together. When the great war in
Europe started in August, 1914, the British Empire joined
Great Britian without a moments hesitation.
On Aug. 1, 1882, he married Julia Anna Ventrillion,
daughter of Edouard J. and Anne (Hamilton) Tortat*
One son, —
1803. Howard Holmes, bom May 8, 1883.
879. William Allen Chipman, son of Samuel Chip-
man (338), was bom in Comwallis, N. S. Lived at Chelsea,
Mass., and was employed by the Wilder Safe Company.
Later lived at Halifax, N. S., and was in the Custom House
service, and later superintendent of the penitentary.
Married Margaret Dodge, and had two daughters and
one son, —
1804. Fred.
884. Isaac Chipman, son of Samuel Chipman (338),
was bom in Comwallis, N. S., May 6, 1855. A farmer.
* Edouard J. Tortat (formerly written Torta), a refugee from Franee
during the Revolution of 1848. His father was a commander of ar iUery
under Marechal Ney; went through the Napoleon's famjiaignfl and was
liinany badly wounded at Waterloo.
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On April 14, 1886, he married Ella Wade, who was bom
May 19, 1863.
Six duldren. —
1804a. Primroee, born Jan. 17, 1887; d 1888
1805. Reginald Holmes, July 10, 1888
1806. Lewis De Havlin, Aug. 12, 1889
1807. Daisy Morrow Dawn, Oct. 3, 1891
m. Sept. 24, 1913, Charles Still oi
Lawrence, Mass.
1806. Myrtle Delia, Sept. 8,1893
m. Dec. 17, 1918, Albert Atkins of
Manitoba.
1809. Annie WUson. July 20, 1805
885. George Lockwood Chipmaiiy son of Jacob
Chipman (340), was born in Tupperville, N. S., Sept. 17,
1814;died 1879. Elarly in life was a drover in Annapolis
County, N. S., but for thirty years prior to his death he
lived in Halifax, where he conducted a meat market.
Married, first, Sept. 14, 1842, Emma Scott of Winsor;
second, Eliza Davidson of Halifax.
Three children by first marriage, one by second, —
1810. David Scott, born Aug. 2, 1843
1811. Catherine A., March 1, 1845
m. 1869, David H. Wiston of Halifax,
who was killed in the Halifax explosion,
Dec. 6, 1917.
1811a. Geroge, April 3, 1845; d 1851
1812. Arthur, Dec. 26, 1869
891* Anthony Ghlpman,, oldest son of Anthony Chip-
man (341), was bom in Gloucester, Mass., May 20, 1821.
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lUskled
ia Harrington,
Maria Strout.
Six cfaildxeiv^
18ia
Ansa Maria,
laia^
James A.,
1813b
Augustus,
1813c
\^ctoria.
1813d
Harriett,
1813e
John.
THE CHinCUi FAMILY 185
Me. Married, June 7. 1847»
892. Daniel Chlpman, second son of Anthony Chip-
man (341), was bom in Gloucester, Mass., June 11» 1825.
Resided in Harrington, Me. Married, June 17, 1849,
Helen Sawyer.
Four children, —
1813f MaryT.,
1813g George F.,
1813h Elizabeth E.,
1813i Joseph S.
893. George Chipman, third son of Anthony Chip-
man (341), was bom in Gloucester, Mass., July 20, 1827.
Resided in Millbridge, Me. Married, Jan. 14, 1840,
Rebecca D. Turner.
Three children, —
1814. Rebecca D., m. James Mitchell
1815. George,
1816. Wesley, bom Feb. 7, 1865
896. Jamea L. Ghipman, first son of \^tiam Hand*
ky Chipman (345), was bora in Bridgetown, N. S« Nov*
24, 1830; died at Providence, R. I., Nov. ia» 1894.
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186 THB CmPMAN FAMILY
Studied medicine at Philadelphia; and practiced in Nova
Scotia and Providence R. !• A surgeon in Mass. Vol.
Inf. during the Civil War. On Nov 13. 1856. he married
Anna, daughter of George and Mary Mitchell of Chester*
N. S.; married second, June 6, 1869. Sarah, daughter oi
Ira and Nancy Luther of Rehoboth, Mass.
Four children by first marriage, one by second, —
1817. Elizabeth W., bom 1856
1818. Irene C. 1858
1819. Mitchell B. 1861
1820. Andrew J. 1866
1821. George M. 1874
898. William Allan Chipman, second son of Wil-
liamHandley Chipman (345), was bom in Bridgetown,
N. S., May 22. 1838; died at WolfviUe. N. S.; July 17,
1915. A farmer, residing in Bridgetown the greater part
of his life. Was always interested in public affairs. He
married, first, Dec. 8, 1864, Maria Forsyth; second,
Mary, daughter of John Barss of WolfviUe, N. S.
Three children by first marriage, two by second.
1822.
Walter W., bom
Jan. 1, 1866
1813.
Arthur St. Clair
Feb. 1, 1867
1824.
May Forsyth,
May 1. 1872
1825.
John B.,
died
1826.
Marjorie,
died
907. James Andrews Chipmaiit only son of John
Andrews Chipman (350), was bom in Comwallis, N. S.,
Nov. 26, 1838; died at Comwallis, Jan. 20, 1902. On
Sept. 19, 1877, he married Grace R., daughter of Capt.
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Joseph Lockheart of Hautsport» N. S., who was bom
Nov. 8. 1847.
Three children, —
1827. Harry Lee, bom April 20, 1879
1828. William John Holmes, Nov. 30, 1881 ; d 1913
1829. Lizzie Evelyn, July 3, 1883
911 Col. John Starr DeWolf Chipman, second son of
Zachariah Chipman (351), was bom in St. Stephen, N. B.,
April 10,1856; d. Sept. 19, 1919. Resided at St. Stephen,
Quebec; New Orleans, La., and Toronto. Enlisted (1890,)
in the 71st York Batalion, and in 1905 was gazetted Lt.
Col. ; retired in 1909 with rank of Lt. Col. Was engaged in
the insurance business in Toronto. Very prominent in
Masonic circles. Member of 33rd degree Scottish Rite.
On Sept. 4, 1879, he married Jessie, daughter of Sir Leonard
Tilley of St. John, N. B., who was bom Nov. 25, 1858.
Four children, —
1830. Arthur. bom April 3, 1881
1831. Mary Constance, Aug. 19, 1882
m. J. Royden Thomson of St. John, N. B.
1832. AUce, Sept. 22, 1884; d 1886
1833. John Howland, Nov. 19, 1893
914. Lewis Lodwlck Chipman, second son of Thomas
Dane Chipman (355), was bom in Yarmouth, N. S„
April 30, 1830; died at Maiden, Mass., April 27, 1894.
Worked with his father at fanning and shoemaking until
early manhood, when he went to Calais, Maine. Of a
roving nature, he followed the sea for a time, then went to
Beverly, Mass., and from there to the West, returning to
Beverly in 1872. He married, first, Dec. 19, 1850, Hannah,
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188 THB CBIPMAK PAICILY
daue^tffl- of Rufus and Gertrude (Flint) CbuichiU oi
Yarmouth, N. S., second 1860, Elizabeth, daughter of
William and Nancy McFarland; third, 1873^ widow of
Brogham.
Two chMdren by first marriage* five by second, —
1834. Lois, bom Sept. 15. 1851
m. Nov. 1, 1872, Benjamin Gillis.
183& Charles William. Aug. 3^1858
1836. Walter Lewis, Jan. 3,1860
1837. Leslie Dean, July 14, 1861
1888. William Henry, July 10, 1863
1880. Susan Alice, June 25, 1866
184a Elizabeth Maud, Oct. 17, 1869
916. Thomas Dane Chipman, third son of Thomae
Dane Chipman (355), was bom in Hebron, N. S», Dec.
29, 1832; died at Yarmouth, N. S., Nov. 3, 1868. A maater
mariner. He was in Liverpool, England, with hb ship
when the confederation of the North American Provinces
(now the Dominion of Canada) was celebrated July 1,
1867. All the British ships in the harbor were ordered
to hoist their flags, but Capt. Chipman placed his at half-
mast. When the officer in charge remonstrated with him
the captain, who inherited the sturdy spirit of his Pilgrim
ancestors, positively refused, saying that Nova Scotia bad
been unfairly treated. In 1858, he married Cecilia Cann,
daughter of Lyman Cann of Yarmouth, N. S., who was
bom July 26, 1838.
Four Children, —
1841. WUliam A.» bora Oct. 12, 1859
died AprU 14, 1888.
1842. Lewis, Oct. 29. 1861
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1843. Lalia, April 3,1864
1844. Thomas D., Aug. 12, 1868
died Jan. 7, 1887.
923. Xerxes Zacharlah Qiipman, oldest son of Rev.
Homes Chipman, (356), was bom in Yarmouth, N. S.,
Nov. 27, 1827. An insurance agent, residing at Wolfville,
iOngs Co., N. S. He married, Nov. 16, 1864, Annie Bill.
Four children, —
1845. Edith E..
1846. Amelia E.,
1847. Charies Edgar, bom Sept. 16, 1869
1848. Nellie T.
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933. Lt. Henry Logan Chlpman, oldest son of Henry
Chipman LL. D. (369), was bom in Walterborough,
S. C, July 17, 1814; died Oct. 11, 1846. He was a con-
tributor to several literary journals; some articles pre-
pared by him were published in the Knickerbocker and
New York Magazine. "He possessed some of the noblest
qualities of heart and head, which fitted him to be an
honor to his family and to the service in which he was
engaged." His commission was dated April 13, 1845.
Unmarried.
938. John Lo&an Chipman, younger son of Henry
Chipman LL. D. (369), was bom in Detroit, Mich., June
15, 1829. A counsellor at law. He held several important
civic offices and for several years was dty solicitor for
Detroit. In 1861 he was Liuet.-Colonel of a Michigan
regiment U. S. V. He married 185 — , Elizabeth Sha-wa-
na of Indian descent.
Three children, —
1850. A daughter, bom 186-;died
1851. Henry, 1856
1852. A daughter, 1858
940. John Baker Chipman, oldest son of Jeffrey
Chipman (371), was bom Aug. 8, 1821. A druggist at
Kalamazoo, Mich.
941. Henry Laurens Chipman, second son of Jeffrey
Chipman (371), was born Feb. 1, 1823; died Oct. 25, 1910.
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THB CHIPHAN PAMII Y 101
Resided in Detroit, Mich., in California 1849-51; then
returned to Detroit. In 1861 be was a Liuet.-Colonel of
the 2nd Mich. Regiment U. S. V., but resigning that
position became a Captain in the U. S. Regular Army.
Married, Jan. 1848, Laura B. Chipman (935).
961. William Fitch Chipman, oldest son of Lemuel
Chipman (377), was bom in Sheldon, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1816.
He resided at Java. N. Y., then 1853-61 in Cottrellville,
Mich., and after that at Newport, Mich. A farmer.
He married at Java, Jan. 1, 1841, Mary Isabella Tripp;
second. May 14, 1864. Martha M. Hatch.
Five children by first marriage, —
1853. William Fitch, born Nov. 12, 1842; d 1846
1854. Ada, June 1, 1847; d 1848
1855. Mary Alice, Dec. 17, 1851
1856. twins, March 14, 1854
969. Lemuel Chipman, oldest son of Fitch Chipman
(378), was bom in Sheldon, N. Y. A farmer. Resided in
Sheldon for a time and then until 1860 in Lima, Mich.,
and after that in Newaygo, Mich. Married fi/st, Oct. 18,
1831, Eliza Ann Sutherland ; second, Eliza Albey of Geneva.
Three children by first marriage, four by second, —
1857. Annette. bom Aug. 8. 1832
m. 1851, Calvin Shears.
1858. Sarah, June 2, 1836
m. 1855, Frederick Hurter.
1859. Ann B.,
1860. Alethia.
1861. Alexander M.,
1862. Lydia,
1863. Eliza.
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970. Samuel Spofford Ghipman, second son of Fttdi
Chipnum (378), was born in Sheldon, N. Y. A farmer.
Resided in Unadilla, Mich., before 1853; after that in
Iosco Co., Mich. On Feb. 2, 1836 he married Altie (Alethia)
Southerland of Lima, Mich.
Four children, —
1864. Ann Eliza, bom Aug. 12, 1839
m. 1857, WilUam Tift.
1865. Henry Clay,
1866. Lemuel,
1867. Frances Adelaide, June 1854
976. Rev. Tapping ReeTe Chlpman, oldest son of
Samuel Chipman (379), was bom in Middlebury, Vt.,
Feb. 9, 1811; died at White Plains, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1865.
He was graduated from the General Theological Seminary
of the Prot. Episcopal Church, N. Y., 1838, and ordained
a minister at Brockport, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1839. He was in
service as rector, or officiating otherwise, at Leroy and
Astoria, N. Y.; Detroit, Mich., and New York City.
In 1838 he married Caroline, daughter of Charles cmd
Huldah Crane of East Bromfield, N. Y.
One child, —
1868. Henry Whitehouse. b. Aug. 21, 1839
977. Wilhelmus Mynderse Oiipman, second son of
Samuel Chipman (379), was born in Richmond, N. Y.,
Feb. 6, 1814; died March 1856. An apothecary, residing
at Canadaigua, N. Y. In June 1837, he married Jane
daughter of Rev. John Raines.
Three children, —
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THE CmPMAN FAMn.T 193
1869. Edward Reeve, bom April 16, 1838
1870. Albert, died
1871. Albert.
979. Au8tln G. Chlpman, son of Gustavus D. Chip-
man (387), was bom in Middlebury, Vt., March 1, 1811;
died in Illinois, 1842. In 1835 he married Adelia Pollard
of Wyoming, N. Y.
One child, —
1872. Ada Gerturde, bom about 1839
980. William Douglass Chipman, oldest son of
Horace Darius Chipman (390) was bom in Middlebury,
N. Y,, October 31, 1822; died at Martinsville, Ind., March
20, 1890. A practical miller in his younger days and a
flour merchant in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1859 to 1883
when he moved to Niobrara, Nebraska, and entered the
banking business as vice-president of the Niobrara Valley
Bank. He was a Master Mason, and a deacon in the
Methodist Church at the time of his death.
He married, first, Nov. 6, 1852, Josephine Alice, daughter
of Rev. William H. and Nancy Lx)ng8treet of Covington,
Ky., who was bom 1837; died Aug. 7, 1870. Second, in
May 1877, Mrs. Virginia Jones, who died in 1887.
Six children by first marriage, —
1873. Ann Eliza, bom Feb. 17, 1853; died
1874- Horace Darius, May 29, 1864
1875. William Longstreet, Sept. 25, 1856
1876. Ada Gertrude, Jan. 26, 1859
m. May 31, 1887, Rev. WiUiam P.
Miller.
1876. Douglas Clinton, Feb. 1, 1861
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1877. Josephine AUce, Feb. 1, 1868; d 1871
981. De Witt GlintcmChipman, second son of Hor^
Darius Chipman (390), was born in Middlebury, Vt.,
Sept. 21, 1824. He studied law at the L^w University,
Bjalston Spa, N. Y., and was admitted to the Bar of New
York in Sept. 1850. In 1857 he was elected a mem^
the Legislature of Indiana. Later he was appointed Col-
lector of Internal Revenue for the Eleventh District
of Indiana, and when it was represented to him that he
would be removed from office unless he should make at
least one speech, siding with the President in his then
changed course of policy, he replied: "Tell the President
t^hat I would see him in Pandemonium deeper than a
plummet could fall in a thousand years, before I would
make one speech in his favor. In tetter times, when
men look for the ignobole wretches who sold their biftt-
right and betrayed their country my name will not be
found among them."
On Dec. 2, 1851 he married Cassandra, daughter of
Hon. Raymond W. Clark of Hamilton Co., Indiana.
Three children, —
1878. Marcellus A., borti Feb. 27, 1852
1879. Catharine A., March 20. 1854
1880. Julia A., July 11, 1858
982. Horace Gregory Chipman, third son of Horace
Darius Chipman (390) was bom in N. Y.. Aug. 17, 1826;
died Feb. 16, 1851. A printer. He resided in Cii cinnati,
O., and at one time published a newspaper ir the cause
of temperance and at another time was editcr of the
Cincinnati Nonpareil. He served with crecit in the
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Mexican War ind was present at the taking 6f Puebla
and in all subsequent battles till the close of the war»
having a horse shot under him at Tacubayer and another
at Santa Fe. He brought home a wound from an ounce
ball and a constitution so broken that he never regained
his health. On Nov. 28, 1848» he married M^a J. Bennm
of Cincinnati.
One child, —
1881. Horace Gr^ory, bom Nov 27, 1849
m. and had one son.
988. Rev. George Albert Chipmaiii oldest son of
Cyrus Austin Chipman (401), was bom in Oakland, Mich.,
Nov. 4, 1829; died Nov. 4, 1856. In 1846 he ^me a
member of the Methodist Church and sooti d^vbted him*
self to preparing for the ministry. In 1851 he was ordain-
ed a local preacher dnd in 1853-4 was a mis^iondry at
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. In 1855 he was apil>6inted to
the Marathon Circuit in Lapeer County, Mich., t!lie duties
of which he fulfilled until a pulmonary affecfibii, con-
tracted by exposure and overwork, caused his dfeiafh. tM
Aug. 11, 1853 he married Mary M. Shaw bt Sj^riiigfield,
Mich.
One child, —
1882. David Austin, bom July 31, ifcl;^ 1865
990. Gyms Oscar Chipihan, second son of Cynib X.
Chipman (401), was bom in Oakland, Midi., Oct. if,
1833. A farmer, residing in Burlington and Avon, Mich.
On Jan. 1, 1857, he married Isabelle R. Bircli of Avon,
Mich.
Five children, —
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1883.
George Oscar,
bom
Sept. 10, 1858
1884.
Jesse Stout,
Dec. 13, 1859
1885.
Ralph Austin,
Oct. 28, 1862
1886.
Frances Isabella,
Feb. 26, 1864
1887.
Edwin Howard,
Feb. 5,1866
1009. Charles Bennett Chlpman, oldest son of John
Marshall Chipman (404), was bom in Sterling, Mich.,
Sept. 14, 1834. Resided in Laphamville, Mich., and
Washington, D. C. Studied medicine, 1858. Clerk in
Freedmen's Bureau after 1865. On July 25, 1855, he
married Sarah Maine.
One child, —
1888. Marshall Charles, bom June 13, 1857
1012. Theodore Stoddord Chipman, oldest son of
William Fitch Chipman (405), was bom April 24, 1839.
He served during the war of the Rebellion, three years in
the 11th and 12th Wisconsin Regiments, and afterward
was 2nd Liuetenant in the 8th Reg. U. S. Heavy Artillery
operating in Texas.
1013. Albion R. Chipman, second son of William
Fitch Chipman (405), was born Aug. 27, 1841. Enlisted,
1862, in the 32nd Wisconsin Regiment, and at Rivers
Bridge, S. C, was the first man to cross the bridge and
was there killed in battle.
1014. Leroy W. Chipman, third son of William Fitch
Chipman (405), was bom Aug. 23, 1843. Served in the
11th and 12th Wisconsin Regiments, Civil War.
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1026. George Colfax Chlpman, oldest son of John
Spofford Chipman (410), was bom in Waddington, N. Y.,
Feb. 28, 1824; died in Washington, D. C, 1893. Graduat-
ed from Trinity Collie, 1845. A lawyer, residing for a
time at Dixson, 111., later in Washington, D. C. He
married, first, Oct. 24, 1848, Anna Cook Smith of Hart-
ford, Conn.; second, 1878, Margaret Dallas Bowie of
Baltimore, Md.
Two children by first marriage, five by second, —
1888a. George Smith, bom Sept. 11, 1849
1888b. Kate, 1851 ;d 1915
1889. George Bowie, June 24, 1879
1889a. Phillip Colfax, Nov. 1, 1881
1889b. Margaret Dallas, Nov. 24, 1882
1889c. Allan St. John, Feb. 26, 1884; died
1889d. Frank Sherman, May 25, 1886
1027. William Colfax Chipman, second son of John
Spofford Chipman (410), was bora in Waddington, N. Y.,
March 11, 1826; died Sept. 1860. Graduated from Trinity
College, 1847. A brilliant lawyer, practicing in Ogdens-
burg and Potsdam, N. Y. On May 27, 1851, he married
Harriet G., daughter of George Sumner, M. D., of Hart-
ford, Conn.
Three children, —
1889e. Hallie, bom 1853 ;d 1860
1889f. George Sumner, July 21, 1855; d 1879
1890. John, Aug. 8, 1858
1043. George Rhodes Chipman, second son of George
Chipman (422), was bora in Middlebury, Vermont, May
11, 1835. Resided in Richfield, Minn. Married EUen,
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Two 4iit4f^,—
1100. Riisadl AustiQ, jl^orn Aug. 9, t86Q;dlAV
IfiO^ ArOiurUdie, Oct. U, 1867
1M6. Norman Cbipmanf second eo9 of Stef^c#
Chipmaa (43ft), was bom in Vermont April 12, }8Q0;
died Nov. 28, 1878, Resided in Pennsylvania. On AptU
22, 1844, )ie niarried Mf^itha M., daughter of Jp^ Davy of
Pittsfield^ Pa.; w^o was born Oct. 4, 1828; died Au^. 5,
WW-
Four duMren, —
1801a. AbijB^ail E., bom J^. ^8, 1845
18911?. Mary A. Nov. 6, 1847
1891c. lE^ther Jane, Junie 6, ^849
1892. Walters. Dec. ^, 1^52
1047. Anuni Chipman, tWni^ son of Stephen Chip-
man (4318), was bom in Vermont, Aug. 20, 1802; died at
^^u-anac, Mich., Aug. 27, 1872. A resident of Gustavv^,
Ohio, Pontiac, Mich., and Saranac, Mich. On ^ov.
27, 18^, he married Rut|i W. Wilson of .Genesee County*
N. Y., who was born April 19. J807; died Feb. ?4, 1895^.
Ten children, —
A daughter. I ^^ ^ 1.1826; died
A son, j
}893. Alonzo, April 15, 1829
1894. George W., Oct. 20, 1831
1894a. Louisa M., March 22, 1834
/^son. March 2. 1837;^ied
HB95. Henry, July 27, >840:d J84^
]1895a. Emqoa A., June 2, 184^
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lS85b. Hester A., March 7, 1846
1896c. Henry W., March 26, 1848; d 18fi7
1A54. James Hickok Qiipmaii, oldest son of ]chix
Boardman Chipman (441), was bom in Lansinbui^,
N. Y., Oct. 31, 1812; died Jan. 26, 1869. Was a merchant,
^r^siding in Albany, N. Y. He married, first, at Ticonderoga,
N. Y., Sept. 6, 1841, Adelaide A. Griswold; second, at
Btpoklyn, fJ. Y., Feb. 15, 1859, Elizabeth, daughter of
Kev. Genel jGoodsell.
One cjiild by first marriage, —
1896. Hugh Legare, bom Nov. 6, 1843
1075. Amos J. Chipman, second son of Hiram Chip-
man (446), was bom Oct. 25, 1836. Resides in Washing-
ton, D. C. He was from 1858 to 1861 in Kansas where
he assisted in organizing the State Government. Was
derk of the House of Representatives of that state and
later a member of that body. He was for several years a
special agent of the U. S. Treasury Department on service
in California. He is at present connected with the U. S.
Geogolical Survey. On Nov. 20, 1877, he married Emma
H. Andruss of Newark, N. J. No children.
1076. Milon M. Chipman, third son of Hiram Chip-
man (446), was bom about 1838. Resident of Battle
Creek, Mich. Married, June 18, 1860, Ervilla Hallock
of Kalamazoo County, Mich.
One child, —
1897. D.Clifton, b, March 20, 1860
1085. Anson Burrall Chipman, oldest son of William
Chipman (452), was bom in Malone, N. Y., Dec 27,
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1812. Removed to Michigan in 1832. A farmer at Owoeso,
Mich. He was Judge of Probate of Shiawassee County,
and a member of the Senate of Michigan. He married
first, Dec. 13, 1835, Mary Ann, daughter of David Shattuck
of Redford, Mich.; second, Dec. 22, 1841, Mary Ann Pratt.
Two children by first marriage, five by second, —
1898.
George B., bom
July 13, 1837; d 1841
1899.
A son,
June 4, 1839: died
1900.
Ada.
Sept. 1,1842 ;d 1847
1901.
Richard Emerson,
April 1844
1902.
George A.,
Jan. 8, 1847; d 1850
1903.
Lucy Celinda,
June, 1849
1904.
Emma,
July, 1862
1086. Isaac Minor Chipman, second son of William
Chipman (452), was bom in Malone, N. Y., Nov. 1817.
A house carpenter. He lived at Ypsilanti and Owosso,
Mich. Married, in Ypsilanti, Mich., Pamelia Herrick.
Four children, —
1905. Hiram L., bom March, 1842
1906. Albert, June, 1843
1907. Charles, 1849
1908. John, 1851
1087. William Rufus Chipman, third son of William
Chipman (452), bom in Malone, N. Y., July, 1822. He
was a soldier in the Mexican War. Was a resident of
Owosso, Mich. Married Lydia A. Whitford.
Three children, —
1908. Ada, bora 1842
1909. Arthur B.. Feb., 1852
1910. A son, 1858
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1102. Calvin Zelotes Chipman, son of Calvin Chip-
man (454), was bom June 7, 1827. He married, Dec.
23, 1850, Elsie Cushman, and they were residents of Lima,
Michigan.
1112. Jesse P. Chipman, oldest son of Julius Preston
Chipman (460), was bom in Malone, Franklin Co., New
York, Oct. 6. 1840; died at Milford, Neb., Feb. 16, 1917,
Worked on a farm until July 26, 1862 when he elnisted in
the 13th Reg. Vermont Volunteers; was discharged July
10, 1863, and re-enlisted in the 17th Reg. Veteran Vols,
of Vermont. Participated in many of the battles of the
Civil War, including the Battle of Gettysburg, and was
present at the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox.
Moved to Nebraksa and for many years was in the meat
business at Lincoln. A member of the old firm of Boyer &
Chipman, which firm later became Chipman Brothers. He
left Lincoln in 1893 and settled in Saline County, where
he was county commissioner and justice of the peace at
Friend, Neb.
On March 14, 1866, he married Mary L., daughter of
Darwin Carpenter, of Huntington, Vermont, who was
bom Jan. 17, 1849.
Three children, —
1911. Burton Jesse, bora June 9, 1867
1912. George W., June 10, 1870
1913. Jane M., March 3, 1874
1113. Charles L. Chipman, second son of Julius
Preston Chipman (460), was bom in Malone, Franklin
Co., New York, 1842; died at Lincoln, Neb., June 9,
1906. In June 1881, he married Orpha Harvey of Huntin-
ton, Vermont, who was bom in 1860. No children.
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Chipman (468)» vfas bom in Jc^nftow^f Mc^ Co., Caa^^ft
April 6, 1820. One of the piopeer$ pf Utah and tbe fiiyt
settler at American Fork. A member of the Churcb fol
Jesus Christ Latterday Saints (Mormon).
Married, first, November, 1855, Mindwell Houston <^f
Alphine, Utah; second, Margaret Vance McNichols; third,
May 30, 1868, Caroline, daughter of Elijah and Lydia
(Famsworth) Mayhew, who was bom Dec. 18, 1842.
Five children by first marriage, nine by second, and
four by third, —
1914.
Mindwdl,
1916.
Louisa,
1016.
Theodosia,
1917.
Elizabeth,
1918.
Amanda,
1919.
Sinah,
1920.
Beulah,
1921.
Celestia,
1922.
Stei*en W.,
1923.
John W.,
1924.
Sidda,
1925.
Martha,
1926.
Melva,
1927.
Sadie,
1928.
Otto L., bom
Oct. 21, 1870; died
1929.
Lydia L.,
Nov. 20, 1874
1930.
Walter,
March 26. 1878
1931.
Caroline F.,
Sept. 5,1880
1122. William Henry Ghlpman, second son pf
Stephen Chipman (468), was bom in Canada, Feb. 1,
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1836; diei^ at Am^can Fork, Utah, F^b. ^, 1872. A
fanner, interest^ in stock raising. A member of the
durch pf |e89W Chrbt Latterday Saints (Mormon.)
Married, first, Jan. 1865, Martha S., daughter of Warren
aiul Lydia (Alexander) Smith of Tennessee, who was
^grn Aug. 9, 1936; second, ^iza, daughter of Thomas J.,
^4 Eliza (Adams) |**ilcher pf California; third, Sarah,
daughter pf John and Mary (Calvala) Binns, who was
bom Nov. 15, 1842i
Two children by first marriage, eight by second, and
fourteen by third, —
1932.
Melessa, bora
Jan. 4,1856
1933.
Martha E..
Sept. , 1859
1984.
WtUiam Henry,
Aug. 14, 1860
1936.
Wa^bura Stephen,
Jan. 4,1862
1936.
Lovina Jane,
1937.
Zilpha Ann,
Sept. 27, 1868
1938.
Ida Elizabeth,
Nov. 15, 1870
1939.
Square Barnabas,
Sept. 18, 1872
1940.
Ehza,
Dec. 6,1874
1941.
Amanda,
Feb. 13, 1876
1942.
John I.,
July, 13, 1862
1943.
Anna,
April 1,1864
1944.
WUlard,
Nov. 16, 1865
1945.
Mary,
June 6,1867
1946.
Alice,
March 10, 1870
1947.
James,
April 5, 1872
1948.
Jane,
1874
1949.
Reuben,
Aug. 10, 1876
1950.
Ira,
June, 1878
1951.
Abner,
Nov., 1880
1952.
UUey ,
April 6.1882
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1953. Leonard, Aug. 10, 1884
1954. Joseph, May 6, 1886
1955. Seneth, March 31. 1888
1123. James Chipman, third son of Stephen Chip-
man (468), was bom in Far West, Mo., April 9. 1839;
resides at Salt Lake City, Utah. Went to Utah in 1847,
and has been prominent in the development of the state.
A farmer, miner, merchant and banker. Owns lands in
Utah, Idaho and Mexico. First treasurer of the State of
Utah. Now director of a number of banks.
Married, first Sarah, daughter of Alphonzo and Betsey
Green; second, Salena, daughter of Peter and Roxania
(Snow) Huntsman of Lehi, Utah; third, Salena Puzzy.
Four children by first marris^, twelve by second, —
1956. James Jr., bom
1957.
Betsey,
1958.
Alphonso,
1959.
Stephen L.,
March 18, 1864
1960.
Sarah E.,
April 30, 1865
1961.
Washburn S.,
April 15, 1867
1962.
Melissa R.,
June 13, 1869
1963.
William
May 6.1872
1964.
Erastus,
June 6, 1876; died
1965.
May.
Feb. 13, 1878
1966.
Delano,
Dec. 24, 1879
1967.
Oscar,
April 13, 1881; died
1968.
John,
died
1969.
Luna Anuuida,
died
1970.
Alva Barnabas,
July 7,1883
1971.
Emmett Leslie,
. Nov. 12, 1885
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JAMES CHIPMAN (1123)
STEPHEN D. CHIPMAN (1127)
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1140. Chancy Clhlpman, oldest son of Isaac Chip*
man (471), was bom in Leeds County, Canada, Jan. 4,
1813; died at Kankakee, Illinois, Feb. 8, 1881. On attain-
ing his majority, he went to Seneca County, Ohio, and
while there married. He then moved to Momence, 111.,
living there until the last few years of his life which were
spent at Kankakee. A carpenter. For many years a
consistent member of the Methodist Church. On Oct. 15,
1835, he married, first, Marilda, daughter of Joseph
Wiltse, of Farmersville, Canada; second, Oct. 14, 1851,
Esther Seager, third, Aug. 9, 1869, Caroline M. Bennett.
Four children by first marriage, four by second, —
1972. Isaac Newton, bom June 22, 1838
1973. Joseph Benson, Aug. 27, 1840
1974. Julia, Aug. 16, 1842
1975. Willie Ancel, Sept. 18, 1845
1976. Chancy S., April 12, 1853
1977. Mahala, Aug. 3, 1854
1978. Bela, Nov. 23, 1857
1979. Russell, June 23, 1860
1148. Lewis Chipman, only son of Harry Chipman
(472), was bom in Harlem, Ontario, March 17, 1820; died
at Brockville, Ont., July 30, 1882. Early education in
public schools and Ogdensburg Academy. Taught school
msuiy years and held many public offices. In 1876 he
moved to Brockville, and was appointed city treasurer in
1881, which office he held at the time of his death. On
Oct. 5, 1854, he married Abigail Jane, youngest daughter
of Jesse Delong of Elgin, Ont., who was bom Aug. 22,
1831; died Oct. 22, 1896.
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1980. Willis. Bohi Oct. 1, 1855
i981. Elma, Nov. 14, 1859; d 188©
il55. Walte* B. Chlpman, fourth son of Truman
Chipman (474), was bom in Canada, July 9, 1829;
died at Momence. IH., Nbv. 21, 1903. A resident of Illinois
after 1845. He married, first, in 1855, Caroline, daughter
of Daniel and Mira Davidson who was bom July 7, 1838,
died 1858; second, Jan. 23, 1862, Mary L. Wagner.
Seven children, —
1982. Alice, bom June 2, 1858
1983. Charles Benson, Aug. 24, 1864
1984. Nellie, April 4, 1869
1985. Cora. Feb. 23, 1870
1986. Fannie, May 14, 1875
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1166. Norton Parker Chipman, son of Norman
Chipman (481), was bom at Millford, Union Co., Ohio.
March 7, 1835. Educated in common schools in Ohio
and at Washington College, Washington, Iowa; graduated
at Cincinnati Law School and entered practice at Wash-
ington, Iowa, in 1859. Enlisted in 2nd Iowa Inf. Vols,
ill April 1861 and became adjutant of the regiment and
later major; severly wounded at Fort Donelson; promoted
t6 Col. and A. D. C. on Gen Halleck's staff; served as
chief of staff to Major Gen. Curtis; ordered to the War
Department for duty in 1863 and served under Secretary
Stanton; Judge Advocate of the Military Commission that
tried and convicted the Andersonville jailer, Wirtz; afr-
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sii^ecl to severed imp6ttant dtrties by President Liticolnfi
{ifomoted to Brevet Eirig.-Geil. at cklee of war; redlgned
artd engag^ in law practice in Wa&hington, D. C. He
yj^ Adjutant General of the Grand Army uhder General
John A. Logan, ahd wrote g^eral orders No. 11» setting
apart the 30th day of tAay as Memorial Day.
Delegate to house of Representatives from District
of Columbia in 187^ and served two terms, being the
first and only representative in Congress from the District
of Columbia. Removed to California in 1876 and has
ever since been clo&ely connected with the industrial and
pbiiticaX affairs of the State. Settled at Red Buff and has
been engaged in the practice of his profession and con-
ihictin^ a large fruit orchard as owner, and has given
much attention to developing the horticultural industry
fH iiit state. Author of "The Tragedy of Anderson ville."
^d has been a copious writer of literature descriptive of
iKe 6tate; for a number of years, pr^ident of the Cal.
State Board of Trade; appointed Commissioner of the
Supreme Court of the state in April, 1897 and is still serv-
ing in that c^padty at San Francisco though retaining
his domicile at Red Buff. A consistent and earnest repub-
lican, he has been heard frequently in advocacy of his
party's principles prior to entering upon his judicial
duties. He married at St. Louis Mo., Jan. 30, 1865, Mary
Isabel, daughter oJf Robert Holmes.
Two children, —
1989. A son, died inf.
1990. A daughter
m. Chester S. Smith of San Francisco.
1183. Virgil Cbipman, second son of Orrin Chipman
(484)» was bom in Burlington, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1830; died
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at soldierB home, Leavenworth, Kans., Feb. 28, 1017.
Was a cabinet maker and later a building contractor in
St. Joseph, Mo.; a fifer in the Civil War. Married, first,
Oct. 26, 1851, Melinda Moore, bom Sept. 4, 1834; died
Aug. 19, 1859; second, March 15, 1860, Deborah Hand,
who was bom Nov. 11, 1839; died Sept. 17, 1906.
Four children by first marriage, three by second, —
1991.
Richard, born
1 April 4,1853
1992.
Clark Elgin,
April 19. 1854
1993.
Orrin,
May 23, 1856
1994.
Harriett,
Oct. 29, 1858
1995.
Ellsworth,
Dec. 17, I860: d 1876
1996.
Clara,
June 29, 1864
1997.
Lillian,
Sept. 28, 1870: d 1872
1190. Sqrmour Clhipman, oldest son of John Chip-
man (496), was bom in Essex, Vt., June 30, 1833. Was a
resident of Iowa. On Aug. 14, 1852 he married Prudence
Maxon, bom in Ohio, Jan. 12, 1835.
Three children, —
1998. Melvina Emeline, b. March 19, 1854
1999. Charles Herman, Dec. 18, 1855
2000. Clarence Hiram, Oct. 16, 1857
1196. Alonzo Searle CSiipman, oldest son of Hiram
Chipman (497), was bom in Essex, Vt., Oct. 15, 1827.
Was a resident of New York. An engineer. He served
in the Navy three years during the Civil War. He married
in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 7, 1847, Lydia Consaul.
Thre children, —
2001. Alford Dexter, bom June 9, 1848; died
2002. Edgar Eugene, Sept. 9, 1849
2003. Theodore Theron, Sept. 25, 1851
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1199. Daniel Webster Oilpman, second son of
Hiram Chipman (497), was bom in Ei»ex, Vt., July lOr
1836, Resided in Milwaukee, Wis. Served two years in
the Navy during the Civil War. After the dose of the war
he served as engineer on several different lake steamers
until 1871. Engaged in tug boat business until 1875 and
after that in a commission business until 1890 when he
. was appointed U. S. Inspector of Boilers for the Milwaukee
District.
1202. John Quincy Adams Oiipman, third sm of
Hiram Chipman (497), was bom July 19, 1845; died at
the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, V/is. in 1893.
He served in the U. S. Army four years during the Civil
War and five years after its dose. Married in 1880, Anna
Owen. No children,
1207. Thomas Joseph Chipman, oldest sm of
Thomas Chipman (505), was bom in Newburyport, Mass.,
April 8, 1811. On November 28, 1833 he married, in
Newbury, Mass., Dolly Brown Durgin, bom Feb. 23,
1812.
Six children, —
2004. Hannah W., bom May 14, 1830
m. William Warner Bailey.
2005. Harriet Frances, March 3, 1838
2006. Dolly Brown, July 6, 1840
2007. Thomas Paraell Beach, Nov. 26, 1842
2008. George Kenney,
2009. John Kenney,
^^^' ) March 23, 1847 died
1209. William Chipman, oldest son of William Chip-
man (512), was bom in Groton, Conn., April 3, 1797;
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died Jan. 15, 1834. A mariner, residing at New London,
Conn. He married, Oct. 3, 1819, Eliza Bailey of Groton.
Five children, —
2010. Giles William, bom Aug. 29, 1820; d 1821
2011. Eliza Woodward, Sept. 22, 1822
m. 1842, John Burgess.
2012. William Henry, Dec. 6, 1824
2013. Cynthia, April 14, 1827
m. 1847, Albert T. Burgess.
2014. Giles William. Aug. 29, 1830; d 1831
1211. Samuel Chipman, third son of William Chip-
man (512), was bom in Groton, Conn., Jan. 29, 1800;
died . On Aug. 26, 1821, he married Phebe Teflft of
New London, Conn.
Five children, —
^015. Frances Amanda, born Oct. 31, 1822
m. 1842. Egbert Decker.
5016. Sarah, Aug. 2.1829
m. 1847, John M. Skinner.
2017. Horace, May 23, 1835
2018. Charles Henry. Aug. 8, 1843; d 1844
2019. Austin B.. March 14, 1846; d 1847
1218. John T. Chipman, fifth son of William Chip-
man (512), was bom in Groton, Conn., in 1823. He
married first, Price of Sag Harbor, N. Y., who
died 1849; second, Bull of New York City.
One child by first marriage, —
2020. Amelia, born 1848
1219. Charles Packer Ch'pman, sbcth son of William
Chipman (512), was bora in Groton, Conn, Aug. 8, 1826;
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died Nov. 24, 1883. A life-long resident of Groton. Was
first a farmer, and then a grocer for many years. Was
a selectman of Groton for more than twenty years and a
justice of the peace for over a quarter of a century. Mar-
ried, April 1, 1849, Catherine, daughter of William and
Fanny (Lamphere) Pendleton of Stonington, Conn.
Four children, —
2021. A daughter bom 1850; died
2022. Frances A., May 11, 1852
m. May 8, 1879, George R. Morgan.
2023. William Pendleton, \ ^, ti loc^
2024. LiUie Pendleton, / May 11, 1854
1220 Robert diipman, seventh son of William Chip-
man (512), was born in Groton, Conn., 1833; died about
1863. He went to Macon, Ga., and at the outbreak of
the Civil War was not allowed to return north. On re-
fusing to enter the Confederate Army he was driven from
his home into the swamps where he died from exposure.
He married Lucinda Beckwith of New London, Conn.
One child, —
2025. William Robert.
1226. Albert Chlpman, oldest son of Francis Chip-
man (517), was born in Patuxet, R. I., May 5, 1809;
died 1854. Was a resident of Patuxet. Married, April
27, 1842, Catherine P. Rhodes, bom Oct. 27, 1823.
Two children, —
2026. Sarah Frances, bom April 3, 1843
2027. Albert Allen, Jan. 30, 1850
1230. Daniel Ghipman, oldest son of Giles Chipman
<521), was born at DeWittville, N. Y., July 30, 1822;
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died at Youngsville, Pa., May 28, 1894. Married Lydia
Davis, bom at Youngsville, Pa., April 30, 1822.
Four children, —
2028. John Walter, bom Sept. 17, 1846
2029. Philena June 21, 1849
m. Oct. 27, 1868, Joseph Wilson.
2030. Mary Florence, Feb, 17, 1862
m. Oct. 5, 1898, George W. Brown.
2031. Grant H., Sept. 19, 1863
1238. Hannibal AUen Chipman, oldest son of Chris-
topher Chipman (524), was bom in New London, Conn.,
July 14, 1812. Was a resident of New London, Conn.
Married Margaret Allen, bom July 15, 1812; died Aug. 15,
1849.
Five children, —
2033. Frederick Allen, bom Dec, 18, 1837
2034. John Potter, Dec. 2, 1839; died
2035. Elisha, Sept.. 1842
2036. Josephine, 1845
2037. John Potter, 1847; died
1241. Edwin B. Chipman, third son of Christopher
Chipman (524), was bom in New London, Conn., Jan.
30, 1826; died near Petersburg, Va., Aug. 15, 1864. Mar-
ried Amelia J., daughter of W. H. and Julia Ann Ayer of
East Haddam, Conn.
One child, —
2032. Julia Louise. bom 1857
1242. Elisha Chipman, son of Josiah Chipman (525),
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was born in Groton, Conn., about 1809. Was a resident
of Groton. Married Sarah Cromwell.
Three children, —
2038. Elisha, bom about 1832
2039. Lorenzo, about, 1835
2040. Sarah, about, 1847
1246. Nathan Truman Chipman, oldest son of
Nathan F. Chipman (531), was bom in Hopldnton, R. L,
Feb. 9, 1826; died at Mystic, Conn., March 2, 1896. An
iron worker. He married, Nov. 25, 1847, Harriett A.
Lewis of Stonington, Conn.
Nine children, —
2041. Thomas Lewis, bom Aug. 10, 1849; d 1881
2042. Sarah A., Oct. 28, 1851
m. Stephen A. Reynolds.
2043.
Charles H.,
June 22, 1854
2044.
Jessie E,,
m. Ernest E, Lewis.
Aug. 10, 1856
2045.
M. Alice,
m. Charles Weems.
Oct. 26, 1868
2046.
Edwin Clifford,
March 7,1861
2047.
Abbie M.,
Jan. 1,1864
m. 1st, Frank Allen
; 2nd. Wm. H.
Barber.
2040.
T. Wesley,
March 14, 1866; d 1884
2049.
Nathan Ernest,
Feb. 1. 1868; d 1870
1247. Charles Henry Chipman, second son <rf
Nathan F. Chipman (531), was bom in Charlestown, R. L,
Dec. 16, 1827; died at Hope Valley, R. I., July 6, 1896,
He carried on the business of harness maldng at Hopt
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Valley for nearly fifty years. He was esteemed as "honest
in business, upright in character, devoted in religion and
a thoroughly good man/'
He married, first, Dec. 30, 1849, Sarah Palmer, who
died Sept. 1851; second, May 21, 1853, Frances Ann
Saunders, bom in Westerly, R. I., Feb. 12, 1827.
Five children by second marriage, —
2050. Charles Clarence, bom Feb. 6, 1859
2051. George Gleason, Sept. 28, 1860
2052. Sarah Frances, Nov. 25, 1862
m. June 22, 1893, Charles N. Rich-
mond of Hope Valley.
2053. Mary Emma, July 14, 1866; died
2054. Elisha Saunders, Nov. 13, 1869
1249. Erastus Dennlson Ghipman, third son of Nathan
F, Chipman (531), was bom Jan. 23, 1835; died May 1895,
He was a physician residing at Saugerties, N. Y. Married,
first Aurinda ; second, Lizzie Myers. Had children by
first marriage, who all died young; no children by second
marriage.
1251. diaries Edwin Chipman, oldest son of Charles
Chipman (535), was bom in Mystic, Conn., Sept. 23, 1829;
died . A life-long resident of Mystic. Married
Frances Pendleton.
One child, —
2055. Henry B.. bom May, 1859
1252. Clollins Chipman, second son of Charles Chip-
man (535), was bom in Mystic, Conn., Aug. 22, 1833;
died, . A resident of Mystic, and for many yearf
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engaged in the grain business there. On Nov. 24, 1853»
he married Jane Chapman.
Three children, —
2056. A. Evada, bom Jan. 31, 1858
2056a. Zella J., Oct. 7, 1864
m. July 2, 1889, Palmer Bindloss.
2056b. Mattie S., March 11. 1875
m. March 19, 1896, J. R. Babcock.
1260. George H. Qiipman, second son of Daniel A.
Chipman (538), was bom in Greenmanville, Conn., Nov.
19, 1850; resides in New Haven, Conn. On May 10,
1882, he married Julia M., daughter of Ambrose and
Harriet (Bristol) Clark of New Haven, who was bom
May 17, 1846.
One child, —
2057. Frank Ambrose, bom Aug. 26, 1883
1261. Charles Chipman, third son of Daniel A.
Chipman (538), was bom in Greenmanville, Conn. May 8»
1853; died in New Haven, Conn., Dec. 24, 1890. On
Sept. 17, 1881, he married Carrie R. Whitcomb of New
Haven.
One child, —
2058. Charles Augustus, bom April 29, 1884
1266. William Churchill Chipmant oldest son of
Samuel Chipman (542), was born in Barnstable, Mass.,
Feb. 27, 1822. A sash-maker. Married, first, Jan. 4,
1849, Love Nye of Sandwich, Mass., who died May 1,
1852; second, Jan. 25, 1864, Elizabeth Underwood.
One child by first marriage, two by second, —
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2069. James, born Feb. 8, 1852
2060. Grace E., April 28, 1865
2061. Emily French, 1868
t268. Isaac Kimball Chipmaiit third son of Samud
Chipman (542), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., March
0, 1826. A house builder. Was a Representative to the
Legislature from Sandwich, Mass. On Nov. 29, 1849 he
married Melinda N. Fish of Sandwich.
Three children, —
2062. Edmund Kimball, b. June 16, 1855
2063. Elizabeth H., Nov. 4,1861; died
2064. Caroline Melinda, Oct. 17, 1870
1285. Alonzo Ghipmant second son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (557), was bom in Putney, Vt., Aug. 3, 1826. A
farmer. Was a resident of Castleton, Vt., and moved from
there to Wisconsin. On March 22, 1849 he married Martha
Allen of Westmoreland, N. H.
One child, —
2065. Ida A., bom April 22, 1851
1288. Henry Chipman, fifth son of Ebenezer Chip-
man (557), was bom in Putney, Vt., May 2, 1835. A
farmer residing in Wisconsin. Married, March 18, 1856,
Martha Esther Chipman (1309).
Two children, —
2066. Alvan Henry, bora Feb. 8, 1857; died
2067. Edgar, April 5, 1858
1292. William Samuel Chipman, oldest son of
Samuel Chipman (558), was bora in Springfield, Vt,
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Oct. 23, 1828. Was a resident of Waitsfield, Vt. On July
3p 1856 he married Zervia, daughter of Jacob Boyce of
Fayston, Vt.
One child* —
2068. Ellen Anna, bom Oct. 11, 1857
1310. Charles Robinaon Ghipmant oldest son of
Charles Chipman (565), was bom at Ludlow, Vt., Aug. 11,
1836; died at Lodi, Wis., July 25, 1913. Moved to Wis-
consin with his parents in 1845, and was a constant resident
of that state. On Nov. 3, 1864, he married Mary Jane,
daughter of Robert and Ann (Hoggan) Ford, who was
bom at Chicopee Falb, Mass., Aug. 7, 1841; died Oct. 28,
1901.
One child, —
2069. Mary Adella, bora Dec. 16, 1869
1311. Mortimer Clark Qiipmant second son of
Charles Chipman (565), was bom at Ludlow, Vt., Oct. 16,
1837; died at Soldier, Idaho, Jan. 12, 1907. On June 1,
1865, he married Ellen A., daughter of James and Ellen
(Elder) Ford, who was bom in Massachusetts, 1843; died
April 5, 1880 .
Three children, —
2070. Arthur Clark, bom March 26, 1866
2071. Carrie Ellen, Feb. 22, 1872
2072. Annie Esther, March 28, 1875
1321. Edward D. Chipman, oldest son of David Chip-
man (575), was bom in Frankford, Pa., Jan. 25, 1841;
reddes at Grass Valley, Call. A dmggist at Philadelphia,
Pa., and Goshen, Indiana. He enlisted Aug. 14, 1862 and
served as a hospital steward of the 121st Pennsylvania
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Vols., until the close of the War. For many years an
elder of the First Presbyterian Church of Goshen, Ind.
A prominent Mason.
He married, first, June 14, 1866, Sarah B., daughter
of Francis and Ann E. Putt of Philadelphia, Pa.; second.
May 16, 1908, Mary Adel, daughter of William C. and
Dyelsa Hafer of Goshen, Ind.
One child, —
2073. Warren S. bom May 23, 1869
1322. Charles Qiipman, third son of David Chip-
man (575), was bom in Frankford, Pa., October 24, 1842;
resides at Philadelphia and Easton, Pa. Attended public
schools until twelve years of age, when he left home to
live with Ralph Lee, a farmer in Bucks County, Pa., and
make his own living; remaining with Lee until sixteen years
old, when he retumed to Frankford and secured a position
with Jeremiah Quickstall, an umbrella handle and cane
manufacturer, with whom he lived and worked until the
beginning of the Civil War, when he enlisted as a private
in Company G, 5th Pa. Cavalry, said regiment being
assigned to the Army of the Potomac and armies stationed
in Virginia. He was mustered out as a sergeant in 1864
and retumed to Philadelphia. Employed by the Brides-
burg Manufacturing Company for one year, and in the
meantime, as well as before going to war, realizing how
sadly his education had been neglected, he engaged tuiticHi
in a private night school, working by day and studying
by night, he succeeded in advancing in knowledge suffi-
ciently to aid him in a successful career in later years.
In 1866 he started an express route between Frankford
and Philadelphia, which he sold out and took the manage*
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ment of a flour and feed store, resigning this employment
in 1866 to enter the employ of a window glass manufac-
turing firm, with whom he remained until 1873, when he
resigned to enter the firm of Chipman & Nice, manufac-
turers of window glass, paints, oils and varnishes. This
partnership lasting eleven years, and disolved by his
withdrawal in order to advance the interests of his two
eons.
In 1884 he bought a hosiery mill at Germantown, and
after running same for five years, he built the Wakefield
Hosiery Mills and continued there until 1894. When his
two sons became twenty-one years old they were given an
interest in the business and the firm became Charles
Chipman & Sons. In 1894, he retired and the business
was removed to Easton, Pa., and continued under the
name of Charles Chipman's Sons.
Since his retirement, he has written two books "The
Rambles of the Denver Club" and "The Greatest Phil-
grim of the Mystic Shire." He has travelled extensively
throughout this country and foreign countries. He is a
prominent Free Mason; past master of Stephen Girard
Lodge No. 450; past high priest of Oriental Chapter
No. 183, and past eminent commander of Kadosh Com-
mandery No. 20, Knights Templar; also a member of Lu
Lu Temple A. A. O. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
In 1864, he married Mary Vanartsdalen, who died in
|904; married second, 1905, Anna Elizabeth Reichard,
nfho died Feb. 21, 1913; married, third, May 21, 1914,
l^r?. Mary C. Cummings.
Four children by first marriagei —
2074. Frank L., bom Feb. 19, 1866
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2075. Elizabeth v.. July 14, 1868
m. AA^lliam V. Parker.
2076. WaiiamEvan. March 31. 1871
2077. Harriet C, Oct. 2,1877
m. Martin C. Hall.
1328. Samuel D. Chipmant oldest son of Samuel
Chipman (579), was bom in Waterbury, Conn., Dec, 29,
1803; died . A farmer. He married, April 21, 1828,
Julia Baldwin of Waterbury.
Three children, —
2078. Martha Ann, bom July 30, 1832
2079. JohnB., March 19, 1836
2080. Henry M., April 18, 1840
1329. Sherman B. Chipman, second son of Samuel
Chipman (579), was bora in Waterbury, Conn., June 13,
1806; died Jan. 16, 1860. A trader, residing in Waterbury.
He married, first. Amy Todd of Wolcot, Conn., who died
Nov. 1831; second, Sept. 23, 1833, Mary Ann, daughter
of Enos and Elizabeth (Chipman) Granniss.
1330. Ljrman B. Chipman, third son of Samuel Chip-
man (579), was bora in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 9, 1808.
Married, April 13, 1842, Susan Shepard of Newtown, Conn.,
and was a resident of that town.
1331. William Chipmant fourth son of Samuel
Chipman (579), was bora in Waterbury, Conn., Aug 13,
1811. A carpenter living in Waterbury and Cheshire,
Conn. Married, May 6, 1840, Rowena Baldwin of Sey-
mour, Conn.
Two children —
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2081. Jane E., born Sept. 1842
2082. Susan N., Nov. 18, 1845
1332. George E. Chipman, fifth son of Samuel Chip-
man (579), was bom in Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 9, 1813.
Resided in Butler and Wolcott, N. Y., and in the latter
town was steward at Leavenworth Institute. After
1861 was a resident of New Haven, Conn. He
married, first, June 13, 1843, Mary Dutton of Watertown,
Conn.; second, Oct. 15, 1862, Ellen T. Hughes of New
Haven.
Three children by first marriage, —
2083. Georgianna, bom Feb. 1847
2084. Mark.
2085. Anna.
1333. Joseph Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip-
man (579), was bora in Waterbury, Conn., July 16, 1816.
A carpenter, residing at Seymour, Conn. On Nov. 19, 1844
he married Emma M. Dickerman of New Haven.
One child, —
2086. Edmund, born Aug. 13, 1847
1335. Ransom Chipman, eighth son of Samuel
Chipman (579), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 30,
1819. A resident of Waterbury. He married, Jan. 4,
1843, Charlotte Hurd of Newtown, Conn.
One child, —
2087. Harriett R., bom Jan. 4, 1846
1343. William Chipman, third son of John Chipman
(581), was bom Jan. 10, 1827. On March 28, 1855 he
married, at Cornwall, Conn., Frances E. Johnson.
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1348. Joseph Chipman, oldest son of Joseph Chip-
man (582), bom in New Haven, Conn., Dec. 28, 1816;
died Feb. 1, 1896. Was a resident of New Haven. Mar-
ried, May 18, 1842, Julia Eliza Pierpont of North Haven,
Conn.
Four children, —
2088. Sherman, bom April 19, 1843
Twins, March 12, 1845; died
2089. Dwight, June 20, 1848
1349. William Ghipman, second son of Joseph Chip-
man (582), was bom in New Haven, Conn., March 24,
1819. Was a resident of New Haven. Married, May 18,
1845, Harriett Lydia Sperry.
One child, —
2090. Harriett, bom Aug. 1846
1350. Jefferson Chipman, third son of Joseph Chip-
man (582), was bom in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 25;
1821 ; died March 11, 1882. Was a resident of New Haven.
Married, Feb. 24, 1841, Juliette Bartoll of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Six children, —
2091. George Elbert, bom Jan. 12, 1843
2092. Mary Emma, April 24, 1845
2093. John Henry, May 22, 1846; died
2094 Charles Henry, Sept. 6, 1847; died
2094a. Jennie E., June 15, 1848
m. 1883, Charles W. Hall.
2095. Charles J., May 5, 1851; died
1354. John Moses Chipman, older son of John Chip-
man (591), was bom in Salem, Mass., March 28, 1809;
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died April 16, 1852. A shoemaker, residing in Salem.
Married, July 3, 1835, Mary Ann, daughter of Henry
Russell of Salem.
Five children, —
2096. John Henry, bom
Aug. 20, 1836; d 1851
2097. George Tucker,
Sept. 19, 1838
2098. Charles Gustavus,
Jan. 28, 1840
2099. Mary Emma,
Dec. 9, 1846
2100 Francis Granville,
April 16, 1850; died
1357. Andrew Tucker Chipman, second son of John
Chipman (591), was bom in Salem, Mass., Jan. 14, 1816.
He was 1862-5 a member of the 17th Mass. Regtv U. S.
V. A currier and leather-dresser residing in Salem. Mar-
ried. Nov. 1845, Caroline, daughter of Jabez Treadwell
of Sa'em.
One child, —
2101. William, bom 1847
1363. Rev. Richard Manning Chipman, oldest son
of Richard Manning Chipman (592), was born in Salem,
Mass., Jan. 12, 1806; died Aug. 17, 1893. He was graduat-
ed from Dar mouth College in 1822. Pursued professional
studies in the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian
Church in Princeton, N. J., and in the Theological
Department of the University of the city of New York.
He was corresponding secretary of the American Peace
Society and editor of their periodical, — **The Calumet,"
1833-4. On Oct. 20, 1834 he received approbation as a
preacher from the Litchfield South Asso., convened at
Washington, Conn., and was ordained and recognized as
pastor of the Congregational Church at Harwinton, Conn.,
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Mardi 4, 1835, where he remained until March 13, 1839.
He was pastor of the Evangelical (Cong.) Church at
Athol, Mass., 1830-51; pastor of the Third Cong. Churdi
of Guilford, Conn., 1852-1858; pastor of the Cong. Church
in Wolcottville (Torrington) Conn., 1859-61; pastor
successively of the Second Cong. Church of Middle Had-
dam (Chatham) Conn, the Hyde Park Cong. Churdi,
Dorchester, Mass., and the Cong. Church at East Granby,
Conn.
He was at intervab a frequent contributor to various
public journals and employed other opportunities of
occasional leisure in antiquarian and linguistic studies.
Of the several works published by him perhaps the more
important is the History of Harwinton, Conn, — 1860.
He was for many years a student of the science and
practice of Medicine.
He married in Roxbury, Conn., June 1, 1835, Mary,
oldest daughter of Rev. Fosdick and Elizabeth (BumeU)
Harrison of North Branford, Conn., bom Sept. 21, 1814.
One child, —
2102. Richard Harrison, bom Jan. 19, 1837
1364. Andrew Mansfield Chipmant second son of
Richard M. Chipman (592), was bom in Salem, Mass.,
March 26, 1807; died in Salem, Feb. 21, 1875. In 1823-5
he was a clerk in the employ of Spear, Weaver & Co.,
in New York City and Richmond, Va. From 1825 to
1829 he followed a mariner's life and during the latter
part of this time he was "master's mate" of the East
India Company's ship. Sir Francis McNaughton. Re-
turning to Salem he entered the mechanical business, and
during the years 1849, 1850 and 1851 he was a member
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of the Common Council of that dty. A tin-smith and
stove dealer. He married Nancy, daughter of William and
Elizabeth Ryan.
Nine children, —
2103. Elizabeth Willard, bom June 13, 1833
2104. Mary Ann, Oct 3, 1834
2105. Andrew Augustus, Dec. 19, 1835
2106. Harriett Matilda, July 10. 1838
2107. Mary Ann, Nov. 20, 1840
m. 1859, Charles Chase of Salem, Mass.
2108. WUliam Henry, Jan. 13, 1842; d 1843
2109. Sarah Elizabeth, Jan. 13, 1845
2110. William Henry, Aug. 29, 1847
2111. Maria Louisa, April 23, 1850
1366. Eleazer Moeea CSiipman, third son of Richard
M. Chipman (592), was bom in Salem, Mass., June 30,
1811; died near Brookhaven, N. Y. On attaining his
majority he was for a few years a mariner, in the course
of which life, his vessel having left him on one of the Fiji
Islands he was adopted as a chief, as well as a chief's son,
by the natives. On returning he went into the mechanical
business at Salem. In 1848-9 he went to California, and
later, was at St. Louis, Mo. Was later a resident of New
Haven, Conn.
He married first, at Athol, Mass., Feb. 20, 1846, Abigail
Miller, daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Gray) Mansfield
of Nobleborough, Maine; second, at New Haven, Conn.
Oct. 14, 1863, Mary E. Baldwin, bom 1839.
One child by first marriage, four by second, —
2112. Frederick Eleazer, bom Aug. 21, 1848
2113. Edgar Martin, Oct. 24, 1864
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2114.
Lucy,
1866;
died
2116.
Minnie Sophia,
Jan.
6.
1869
m. 1894,
John 0.
Riddel.
2116.
A child,
Jan.
3,
1872;
died
1369. Thomas Gray Chipman, fourth son of Richard
M. Chipman (592), was bom in Salem, Mass., April 12«
1818; died in Boston, April 28, 1850. Having been obliged
by failing health to leave his course of study at the Oneida
Collegiate Institute, Whitesborough, N. Y., he was 1841-2«
a lecturer on phrenology. In 1843 he was editor of the
"Essex County Reformer" published at Salem. He
afterward resided in Boston. A dealer in lamps and cSl.
He married, Oct. 9, 1848, Sarah Matilda, daughter of
Peter Thacher Vose of Robbinston, Me.
One child, —
2117. Matilda Gray, bom Feb. 9, 1850; died
1371. Henry Gray Ghlpman, sbcth son of Richard M.
Chipman (592), was born in Salem, Mass., Oct. 15, 1822;
died May 14, 1865. He resided in Salem until about
1861 and later in Cambridge, Mass. He was a member
of a Mass. Reg. U. S. V. in the Civil War and was in the
expedition to Ship Island and New Orleans under Maj,-
Gen. Benj. F. Butler. He subsequently served in the
Navy. A victim of climatic disease, his death occurred,
while on his way home from New Orleans, on board the
U. S. Transport Mississippi. Before his marriage a
mariner; afterward a tin-smith. On July 5, 1849 he mar-
ried Sarah Elizabeth Morse of Salem.
Four Children, —
2118. Elizabeth Gray, Nov. 23, 1851 ; died
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2119 Lydia Babeon, Oct. 22, 1856; died
2120. AUceWaiett. Sept. 22. 1860
2121. Catharine, Dec. 20. 1863; died
1373. James Gray Chipman, seventh son of Richard
M. Chipman (592), was born in Salem, Mass., Mardi 23»
1827; died March 7, 1866. He resided at Salem; Milbum,
111., and San Frandsco, Cal. He enlisted, in 186-, in the
heavy artillery afterward converted into infantry. Daring
the first day of the Battle of the Wilderness a bullet passed
through his left lung and lodged in the shoulder-blade
from which it was later removed by incision. Although a
man of strong constitution he was unable to recover from
the debility induced by the wound. A tin-smith and later
a shoe dealer. On Dec. 25, 1849 he married Mary Elizabeth
daughter of George and Elizabeth (Massey) Munroe of
Salem, Mass.
Two children, —
2122. James Herbert, bom July 28, 1851
2123. Arthur Ward, July 20, 1860; d 1864
1376. Samuel Adams Ghlpman, oldest son of
Samuel Chipman (593), was bom in Marlborough, Mass.,
March 16, 1817; died Jan. 10, 1877. A shoe manufacturer
and later an undertaker. He married, Aug. 15, 1838,
Martha Bigelow, daughter of Levi and Luanda Rice.
Three children, —
2124. George Elliot, bom July 18, 1841
2125. William Irving, Nov. 6. 1846; died
2126. AdinVemon, Sept. 29, 1848
1377. John Chipman, second son of Samud CUpmafi
<593), was bom in Marlborough, Mass., Oct. !• 1818;
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died . A re^dsient of Marlborough and for many
years a shoe manufacturerer» later a real estate broker
and auctioneer. He married first, Nov. 6, 1839, Ann,
daughter of Col. Ephriam Howe of Marlborough; second
1849, Harriett S. Gibbs of Framingham.
Four children by first marriage, one by second, —
2127. Mary Sophia, bom Feb. 26, 1841 ; died
2128. Adelia Ann, Dec. 11, 1843; died
2129. Mary Adelia, Aug. 31, 1844
2130. Ann Howe, Jan. 5, 1848
2131. Henry Ward, 186-
1378. George Washington Chipman, third son of
Samuel Chipman (593), was bom in Marlborough, Mass.,
Jan. 23, 1820; died Oct. 24, 1899. A resident of Boston
and a member and officer of the Tremont Temple Baptist
Church. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's
Christian Association. A wholesale merchant and man-
ufacturer of carpet linings. He married Feb. 16,
1842, Annis, daughter of Charles and Sarah Lane of
Abington, Mass.
Four children, —
2132. George Albert, bom May 1, 1843
2133. Annis Miranda, April 10, 1845
2134. Henry Harris, Jan. 8, 1848
2135. Grace Edith, Aug. 15, 1864
1388. Frank £• Chipman, son of John H. Chipman
(605), was bom in Beverly, Mass., Oct. 17, 1861; resides
in Somerville, Mass. He was admitted to the Minnesota
Bar March 21, 1884; retumed to Massachusetts in 1893
and is at present manager of the Boston Book Co. Married »
April 6, 1881, Mary H. Godfrey of Hampton, N. Y.
Six children, —
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2136. Martha Theodate, b. March 22, 1883
2137.
Camilla Elsworth,
July 2,1886
2138.
Elizabeth Arnold,
March 27, 1890
2139.
John,
Nov. 15, 1896
2140.
Wilda Whitdng,
Sept. 15, 1898
2141.
Robert Godfrey,
Sept. 30, 1902
1404. Lewis Chlpmaiit oldest son of Charles Chip-
man (625), was bom in Poland, Me., Dec. 21, 1806; died
in Auburn, Me., Nov. 3, 1892. He received a common
school education and from 1826 to '38 taught school
during the winter and worked at farming and house*
carpoitry in the summer. In 1828 he attended Mon-
mouth (Me.) Academy one term. He was the author of
unpublished notes on the Chipman lineage from which
much has been gleaned for this work. In 1835 he married
Lavina, daughter of Robert Purinton of Poland.
One child, —
2142. Julius Grenville, bom March 23, 1837
1404. Amoe Harris Chipman, second son of Charles
Chipman (625), was bom in Poland, Me., March I69
1817; died there Nov. 8, 1866. On Dec. 5, 1844 he married
Lovicy, daughter of Col. Cyprian Cole of Greenwood^
Me. No children,.
1416. James Chipman^ second son of James Chipman
(628), was bora in Poland, Me., Aug. 26» 1811; died there
March 28, 1884. A farmer residing on the paternal home-
stead. He married, first, Dec. 6, 1842, Sarah Cushing
Blanchard, bora in Falmouth, Me., June 20, 1812; died
Feb. 2, 1853; second, June 18, 1853» Elizabeth Merrill.
Three children by first marriage, six by second, —
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2143.
Edward Stevens, borm
July S.1844
2144.
Albert Henry,
died May 4. 1874.
May 6,1848
2145.
Fred A.,
Feb. 2,1850
2146.
Jamn Irving,
Jan. 8.1855
2147.
Ashley Freemont,
Oct. 9,1866
2148.
Sarah ElixabeCh.
Aug. 18, 1868
m. Edward C. Hackett
>•
2149.
Josephine L.,
Aug. 16, 1861
m. David R. Gfeenwood,
2150.
Chester Ellsworth,
March 27, 1864
2151.
Elmer Warren,
Oct. 4, 1869
1417. Alden Bradford Ghipmaiit third son of James
Chipman (628), was bom in Poland, Me., June 12, 1814;
died tliere Jan. 15, 1900. A fanner, residing in Poland a
greater part of his life. On Aug. 14, 1846 he married
Prudence Lear of Northport, Me., bom Jan. 2, 1822;
died Oct. 23, 1891.
Eght children,—
2152 Harriet R., bom Sept. 10, 1847
m. Fred A. Gower,
2153. Clara A, Dec. 21, 1849
m. John Sanbom.
5154. Charles W., Oct. 1,1851
5155. William A., March 29, 1854
2156. JohnC.G., May 14, 1855
2167. George E., July 23, 1867
S158. Ella J., Dec. 4,1860
m. Lafayette B. Grant.
2159. Walter F., Feb. 22, 1804
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1418. Hiram Chipmaiit fourth son of James Chipman
(628), was born in Poland, Me., Aug. 15, 1818; died in
Auburn, Cal., S^. 4, 1894. A resident of Poland until
1869, when he removed to California. He married Julia
Ann Morrill Hussey of Augusta, Me.
Three children, —
2160. Eliza H., bom Jan. 30, 1847
2161. JohnC, March 12, 1849
2162. Marion W., April 27, 1859
1419. Benjamin Wadaworth Chipman, oldest son
of Wadsworth Chipman (631), was bom in Sidney, Me.»
Dec. 30, 1824. He married, Sept. 10, 1850, Amanda
Stevens of Bangor, Me.
Four children, —
2163. George W., bom March 12, 1852
2164. Frank B., Oct. 18, 1854
2165. Sarah E., April 12, 1858
2166. FredM., Sept. 10, 1860
1423. Cliarlea Dexter Chipman, third son of Wads-
worth Chipman (631), was bom Aug. 26, 1836; died in
Waterville, Maine, Aug. 23, 1877. He married, first ,at
Waterville, Oct. 25, 1856, Martha Savage; second,
One child by first marriage, two by second, —
2167. William Bacon, bom Dec 26, 1858
2168. Philomelia, died
2169. Hattie, 1873
1435. Samuel Prescott Chipman, oldest son ct
Joshua Chipman (633), was bom in Hebron, Me., May 20,
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1823; resides at North Greenfield, Wis. Resided at
Kingfield, Me., until 1854 and since that time in the West.
In 1862 he enlisted in the War of Rebellion and went out
as captain of Co. A., 83rd Indiana Regiment. He was
twice wounded at Vicksburgh and was afterward promoted
to Ueut. Col. of his regiment. On Oct. 15, 1845 he married,
at IGngfield, Me., Achsa Davis Cutler.
Three children, —
2170. Adelaide E., bom Sept. 9,1847
2171. Helen A., July 29, 1850
2172. Ella K., March 1, 1855
1436. Joshua Franklin Ghipman, second son of
Joshua Chipman (633), was bom March 6, 1829; died
while engaged in the War of Rebellion. In May 1853 he
married Elvira Williamson of New Portland, Me.
Four children, —
2173. John FrankUn, bom May 14, 1855
2174. Alice Georgia, May 18, 1857
m. 1st, 1873, Daniel Clifford Brown
of Atkinson, Me., and had six children,
m. 2nd, 1898, Clark G. Bovee of Madi-
son, Me. m. 3rd, 1908, Charles Oliver
Small.
2175. Albert Wallace. July 7,1860
2176. George Prescott, Oct. 4, 1864
1440. AlMon Chipman, third son of Simeon Chipman
(634), was bom in Paris, Me., July 3, 1828; resides at
East Cambridge, Mass. He went to California in 1861,
returned in 1854 and has since lived in Cambridge and
ridnity. He is proprietor of the Gould Packing Co.»
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and a director of the society of California Pioneers of
New England. On July 13, 1366 he married Mary Ann
Haskell, daughter of Frederick and Harriett (Haskell)
Parker of Bluehill, Me.
One child, —
2177. Anna Mary, bom April 26, 1857
A homoepathic physician, Roxbury,
Mass. m. 1895, George A. Palmer of
East Boston, Mass.
1445. Seth Lane Chipman» only son of Sumner Chip-
man (643), was bom March 30, 1838; resides at Deer-
ing. Me. Enlisted Oct. 2, 1861 as a musician in the band
of the 6th N. H. Reg., but a few weeks later regimental
bands were abolished; then on Aug. 15, 1862 he enlisted
in the Navy and was sent to the receiving ship Ohio, at
Charlestown Navy Yard, for a few weeks, and was then
sent on board the frigate Colorado. The Colorado was in
conunand of Capt. Goldsborough and spent several weeks
of the fall and early winter at Hampton Roads guarding
the mouth of the James River; in January joining Far-
ragut's blockading fleet off Mobile, Ala. His teim of
enlistment expiring Aug. 15, 1863 he was sent north on the
transport Bermuda and arrived at Philadelphia and was
discharged Sept. 8, 1863. For many years a resident of
Gorham, N. H., where, in 1892, he organized a family
orchestra consisting of himself and children; this orchestra
has won a well-merited reputation. On Feb. 12, 1868 he
married Ednah J. M., daughter of Ezra and Ruth (Steven*
•on) Durgin of Exter, N. H.
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Three diildren, —
3178. Annie Ruth^ bom Feb. 12, 1869
2179. Percy Chandler, July 25, 1876
2180. Florence Ednah, March 10, 1879
1449. Charles Pike CSiipman, oldest son of William
Chipman (644), was bom Nov. 20, 1839; died Aug. 6,
1890. Married, June 22, 1862, Wealthy Ann KeUy of
Lubec, Me.
One child, —
2180a. NdUe.
1450. George William C!liipmaii, younger son of
William Chipman (644), was bora May 2, 1845; killed
by cars in Chicago, Aug. 10, 1888. On June 9, 1874 he
married Margaret Ryan of Chicago.
Seven Children,—
2181. Laura, bom Jan. 9,1875
2182. William.
Feb. 1,1876; dl89fr
2183. Charles,
July 30, 1877
2184. George W.,
April 26, 1879
2186. Wards.,
Dec. 9,1880
2186. Florence, \
2187. Edith, J
Aug. 2. 1884; d 1897
1477. Grin Greenleaf CSiipman, older son of Lyman
B. Chipman (652), was bom in Raymond, Me., Aug. 2»
1837. On Nov. 26, 1863 he married Mary J. Mason.
Two children, —
2188. Frank M., bom Jan. 13, 1865
2189. Lyman B., May 13, 1871
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1478* Dudd BL GhipOMii, youngv too of Lyman B.
Chipman (65^, was bom in Raymond, Me., Dec. 28,
1845; died tlMre IWh. Married, Oct. 2, 1864, Emma
Bfown*
Three children, —
2190. Fred Jackson, bom Feb. 12, 1871
2191. GuyWUbur, July 15, 1880
2192. Angie Margaret, Aug. 1, 1881
1484. Walter Qiipman, fourth son of Walter Chip*
flum (650), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 9, 1823,
Sed . A resident of Barnstable where he was a
magistrate. A shipmaster for a time, then retired from
marine occupations and was for twenty-two years Deputy
Cci. of Customs of Barnstable. He married, Jan. 25,
1849, Mddtable G., daughter of David Baker of Barnstable.
One child, —
2193. A son, d 1863
1489. Georfte C!hipmaii, oldest son of Barnabas
Chipman (660), was bora in Barnstable, Mass., July 25,
1819; died in Baltimore, Md., 18—. Was a rerident
of Philadelphia and later of Baltimore, Md. In mercantile
life and head of the firm of George Chipman & Son, chair
manufacturers. In 1846 he married Jane Ann White of
Philadeli^ia.
Six CBil<ir60(~~
3194. Hannah, bom
Dec. 22. 1846: d 1848
3195. George.
June 25, 1849; d 1858
8196. Henry Clay,
Feb. 14. 1851
3197. Washington.
Dec. 19, 1852
3198. Mary.
Oct. 18. 1859
3190. Jennie White.
June 21. 1863
m. C. B. Dushane of Baltimore, Md.
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1490. Washington Qiipman, second son of Barnabas
Chipman (660), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., July 25,
1819; died Aug. 20, 1851. A shipmaster. His death
occurred at Chincha Islands, Peru, S. A., while in com-
mand of the ship Palmyra of Boston. On Aug. 18, 1846, he
married Hannah Perdval of Barnstable, Mass.
One child, —
2200. Washington, born Sept. 9, 1849
1493. Nelson Chipman, fourth son of Barnabas
Chipman (660), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 13,
1828; died May 20, 1899. On Feb. 5, 1853, he married
Louisa Bourne of Barnstable, Mass.
One child, —
2201. Russell Boume, bom Nov. 14, 1856
1494. Marcus Morton Chipman, fifth son of Barna-
bas Chipman (660), was bom in Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 8,
1830; died March 12, 1913. He married, first, in July,
1873, Sallie Wentling, who died Aug. 28, 1887 ;second,
Nov. 27, 1889, Caroline Wentling.
Three children by first marriage, —
2202. Florence, bom Sept. 1. 1878
2203. Helen, April 10, 1881
2204. Henry Clay, died inf.
1500. Samuel Hemenway Chipman, oldest son of
Isaac Chipman (664), was bom in Shoreham, Vt., May
22, 1813; died April, 1899. He moved to Milford, Ind.,
about 1837 and from that time until 1863 was a merchant
in Milford and Warsaw, Indiana. For several years he
was clerk of courts for Kosciusko County. In 1863 he
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organized the First National Bank of Warsaw and was its
president until it was changed to a state bank in 1881.
He was deeply interested in genealogy and furnished the
funds with which to publish an edition of the Hemenway
family.
He married, first, Sept. 25, 1837, Louisa S. Turrill, who
was bom in Shoreham, Vt., Sept. 11, 1811; second, about
1868, Alice Higley of Lapeer, Mich.
Three children by first marriage, —
2205. Walter. died inf.
2206. Norton, died inf.
2207. Henry Wheelock, born March 9, 1848
One of the youngest to enlist in the
Union Army, he was serving as a drum-
mer boy when he died in a hospital
at Tullahoma, Tenn. Henry Chipman
Post G. A. R. of Warsaw. Ind., was
named in his honor.
1504. Silas Winslcw Chipman, second son of Isaac
Chipman (664), was born in Shoreham, Vt. March 16,
1826; died at Warsaw, Ind., March 9, 1916. At the age
of twenty-three he joined his older brother, who had
preceeded him to Milford, Ind., and the two brothers
soon engaged in the dry goods business at Warsaw. He
was one of the pioneers in Kosciusko County. He con-
tinued in the dry goods business for over thirty years;
then became president of the State Bank of Warsaw, in
1881, in which position he continued very active, being
at his desk the day before his death at the age of ninety.
Both he and his wife were active and faithful workers in
the Presbyterian Church, and he was superintendent of
the Sunday School for twenty-two years.
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On April 18, 1867, he married Sarah M., daughter of
Matthew and Juliette Wilson of Northfield, CHiio, who '
bom March 6, 1842.
Five children, —
2208. Arthur, bom
1868; died
2209. Walter W..
Aug. 4,1870
2210. WUbur,
1872; died
2211. Antoinettes.,
June 3, 1875; d 1888
2212. Helen M.,
Feb. 20. 1878
1516. Orlin Gordon Ghlpman, second son of Qrlin
Chipman (680), was bom in Waltham, Vt., April 19,
1832; died June 4, 1864. A painter and artist living at
Fentonville, Mich. On May 17, 1856 he married Lucy
Riggs of Fentonville.
Three children, —
2213. Albert Burritt, bom Aug. 7, 1867; died
2214. Harriett Alice Sept. 7, 1858
m. July 28, 1886, John Daney, son of
Archibold S. and Ludna (Rich) Daney
of Burlington, Vt.
2215. Maria Augusta, Aug. 14, 1860
1518. Daniel Francis Chipman, fourth son of Oriin
Chipman (680), was bom in Waltham, Vt., Aug. 30,
1836. A resident of Pontiac, Mich., until 1867, then o(
Oil City, Pa. He served, 1862-5 in the 27th Mich. Reg.
U. S. Vol. Married Feb. 6, 1865, Antoinette Susan Daw-
son of Pontiac.
One child, —
2216. AUce bom May 10, 1866
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1519. Frederick Andrews Ghlpman, fifth son of
OrKn Chipmah (680), was bom in Waltham, Vt., Mardi
18, 1840. A book publisher, residing at Pontiac, Mich.
Served in the 10th Indiana R^. U. S. Vol. until its time
expired; was Second Liuet. and Recruiting Officer in
Chicago, 111., 1861, and then joined the Fourth Ind.
Battery Corps. Married March 20, 1867, Cardine Emily
North.
1554. Charles Chipman, second son of Jonathan E.
Chipman (715), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 23,
1829; died Aug. 8, 1864. A mechanist residing at Taunton
and Sandwich, Mass. He left Sandwich in May 1861 as
Captain of the Sandwich Guards, and when the 29th
Mass. Regt. was formed, Dec. 14, 1861, he was promoted
to major and was present with his r^ment in every battle
in which they participated with one exception. When
hb three years term of enlistment expired he re-enlisted
and in July 1864 was ordered to the command of the 14th
Regt. of New York Heavy Artillery. While in that com-
mand, at Petersburg, Va., his skull was fractured by a
fragment of an exploding mortar-shell. On Oct. 17, 1854,
he married Elizabeth F. Gibbs.
1561. Benjamin Chipman, oldest son of John H.
Chipman (716), was bom in Sandwich, Mass., March
25, 1829. Was a resident of Sandwich and Hyde Park,
Mass. He married, June 15, 1851, Eliza H., daughter of
Jonathan Fish of Sandwich.
Two children, —
2217. Sarah, bom June 15, 1852
2218. John Henry, July 4,1854
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1575* John CSiipman, second son of Joseph Chipman
(725), was bom in Sussex Co., Del., Oct. 15, 1823; died
Nov. 14, 1878. A successful farmer and miller, operating
Chipman*s Mills. On Jan. 21, 1846 he married Maiigaret
A., daughter of Joel and Elizabeth Messic, of Broad
Creek Hundred, Del., who was bom Dec. 28, 1828.
Seven children, —
2219. Anna Elizabeth, bom March 7, 1847
2220. Joseph J., March 10, 1849; died
2221. JohnH.. May 20, 1861
2222. James Thomas, March 6, 1854; d 1866
2223. William H., May 23, 1856
2224. Margaret J., Oct. 6,1858
2225. Cartha, Feb. 3,1862
1576. James H. Chipman, third son of Joseph
Chipman (725), was bom in Sussex Co., Del., May 3,
1827; died Feb. 18, 1863. A resident of Laurel, Del.
Married.
Six children, —
2226. Sarah Ann., Dec. 3, 1849
m. Geo. Faucet.
2227. Margaret X^rginia, 1850; died
2229. Franklin P., March 5, 1854; died
2230. Mary. Jan. 18, 1856
m. Henry Bell.
2231. Martha, Jan. 18, 1856
m. Geo. Mathews.
1577. Samuel A. Chipman, fourth son of Joseph
Chipman (725), was bom in Sussex County, Del., July 9,
1829; a farmer, living for a time in Broad Creek Hundred,
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Del.; later in Missouri and after the death of his wife he
moved to Baker City, Oregon. He married Lavina Short»
who was bom near Milesboro, Dd«
Five diildren, —
2232. Harvey,
2233. Samuel.
2234. Benjamin,
2235. Bartie,
2236. Ida.
1579. William Chipman, sixth son of Joseph Chip**
(725), was bom in Sussex County, Del., March 18, 1837;
died at Lincoln City, Del. A farmer. He married Anna
Maria Morgan, who was bom near Concord, Del.
Three children, —
2237. Lee.
2238. ^lliam Thomas,
2239. A son.
1580. Thomas H. Chipman, seventh son of Joseph
Chipman (725), was bom in Sussex Co., Del., Jan. 13,
1839; died July 29, 1910. On May 2, 1857 he married
Rhael Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Jacob and Nancy
Knowles of Seaford, Del., who was bom July 16, 1840;
died 1902.
Twelve children,—
2240.
Irvin Manship, bom March 19, 1869
2211.
Jacob Thomas,
Sept. 9.1860
2242.
Louisa Jonnah,
April 6.1862
2243.
Rhoda Jane,
Dec. 31, 1863
2244.
Isaac John
Oct. 17. 1866; d 1867
2245.
Charles CarroU.
Oct 7, 1867; died
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2240.
WUliam Hetuy.
Oct. 14. 1868
2247.
Clarence Dale,
July 23. 1871
2248.
Mary Lavinia,
Jan. 15. 1874: died
2249.
Joeeph James,
Dec 31. 1874
2250.
Clara May,
May 23. 1880; died
2257.
Cora Rachel,
Dec 18. 1881; d 1883
1582. John M. Clhlpmaii, oldest son of James Chip*
man (727), was bom in Deep River, N. C, April 4, 1808.
A farmer, residing in Davicteon County, Tenn. Married
Mary Armfield of Guilford, N. C.
Eight children, —
2252. Elizabeth Armfield, b. Feb. 9,1831
2253. William James S., Dec. 8,1832
2254. Tamsey Emeline, June 19, 1835; d 1842
2255. Ingraham Chandler, Jan. 22, 1838
2256. Anna Lucena, Sept. 21, 1840
2257. Mary Lurania, May 13, 1843
2258. Joseph Armfield, Oct. 9, 1845
{2259. Sarah Mdvinia, Sept. 20, 1848
1M6. Thomas Oialkly Chipman, son of Rachel L
Chipman (735), was bom in Guilford County, N. C,
Aug. 23, 1822; died at State Road, N. C, March 10,
1903. Settled near Winston-Salem, N. C. A mechanic
Enlisted in the Confederate army in 1863. A devoted
member of M. E. Church. Married, first, Asenath P.
Hedgecock o*" Winston-Salem, N. C; second, Clarisa
J. Day of Elkin, N. C.
Six children by first marriage, nine by second, —
2260. John H., bom Sept. 23, 1848
2261. Joshua A., Oct. 11, 1850
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2282.
Elizabeth A.,
Aug. 10. 1852
2263.
James A.,
April 17. 1854
2264.
WUliam A.
July 9,1856
2265.
Asenath P.,
July 19. 1858
2266.
Jeseel.,
Feb. 23. 1863
2267.
Susan Ann,
April 5,1865
2268.
JoelF.,
May. 1867
2269.
Albert H..
Dec. 16. 1869
2270.
Mary L.,
Feb. 22, 1871
2271.
Pheobe A.,
Feb. 2,1873
2272.
Thotnas A.,
March 15, 1875
2273.
ClarrisaP.,
May 5,1877
2274.
Sarah Etta,
Nov. 25, 1881
1629. William Flak Oilpman, third son of Rev.
Draper Chipman (756), was bom in Momoe County, IncL*
Oct. 24, 1844; resides at Mt. Carmel, 111. Entered the
U. S. Army at the age of eighteen and served until the
dose of the Civil War, participating in the campaigns
through Kentucky, Tennessee and Geoi^a. Wounded
at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. After being mus*
tered out o* the service, he returned to Southern In*
diana and in 1866 moved to Mt. Carmel, 111., where he has
since resided.
Married, first, Oct. 23, 1872, Sarah T., daughter of
Isaac N. and Jane (Tillon) Jaques, who died Feb. 8, 1877;
second, Sept. 28, 1880, Helen S., daughter of Asa H. and
Harriett Phillips, of Mt. Carmel ; third, Nov. 27, 1890,
Addie S. Phillips, sister of second wife.
One child by first marriage, two by second, —
2275. PaulT., bom July 28, 1873
2276. Adelaide April 17, 1883
2277. Eleanor, Sept. 2, 1885; died
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1667. Henry Austin CSiipniant oldest son of Danid
Mayo Chipman (786), was born in WeUfleet, Mass., Jan.
28, 1846; resides in Medford, Mass. Followed the sea
during his early years and later became a mechanist.
In 1872, he married, first, Mary Johnson of Eastport, Me.;
second, 1887, Isabelle Rogen, daughter of Charies and
Ann Moreton of Manchester, England.
One child by first marriage, two by second, —
2299. Lois Janet, bom Oct. 18, 1872
2300. Henry Au&tin, Jan. 19, 1888
2301. Esther Fenton, Dec 29, 1891
1673. Stephen Robinson Chipman, oldest son of
Stephen Chipman (795), was bom April 11, 1828; died
Nov. 6, 1886. Married Julia A. Searles, who was bom
June 10, 1839.
Seven children, —
2302. George S..
bom
Dec.22, 1854; d. inf.
2303. IdaM.,
July 22, 1858; d. inf.
2304. James Henry,
Aug. 4.1859
2305. Walter Edgar,
Feb. 17, 1861
2306. Andrew L..
d.inf.
2307. Alice,
d.inf.
2308. Lucy J..
d.inf.
1674. William Henry Chipman, second son of
Stephen Chipman (795), was bom Feb. 1, 1831; died June
82, 1906. On July 3, 1853, he married Mary B. Aldrich,
who was bom Feb. 20, 1832.
Two children, —
2309. Eugene Augustus, b. Feb. 21, 1854
2310. PhebeMowry, July 30, 1867
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1675. Ollrer B. £• Chipman, third son of Stephen
Chipman (795), was born June 18, 1838; died March 20.
1905. Married, 1870, Ndlie MacComber, who was bom
in 1853; died 1873; marriedt second, Julia A. Sibley, who
was bom Aug. 16, 1841.
Two children by first marriage, one by second, —
2311. Lillian I., bom 1872; d. inf.
2312. OUverE., 1873; d. inf.
2313. Franks., May 30, 1877
1712. Jonathan R. Chipman, oldest son of Stephen
Chipman (802), was bom in Bucksport, Me., Jan 2,
1816. Was a resident of Bucksport, He married first,
Alice Gesner; second, Dec. 15, 1847, Julia A. Douglass of
Bucksport.
Four chldren by first marriage, one by second, —
2314.
A child, born
died
2316.
A child,
died.
2316.
Jdin Howard,
March 14, 1842
2317.
Sarah Abigail,
July 31, 1845
2318.
Isaiah R.,
Sept. 15, 1848
1713. Isreal C. Chipman, second son of Stephen
Chipman (802), was bom in Buskcport, Me., March 17,
1818. Was a resident of Busckport. He married, Nov.
28, 1847, Nancy Raptnal.
One child, —
2319. Mary Eliza, bom Oct. 22, 1848
1733. Thomaa A. Chipman, oldest son of John Allen
Chipman (826), was bom at Amherst, N. S., May 5,
1847; resided in New York City. A printer. Married,-
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tnt. Sept 28, 1869, Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Alexan-
der and Ann Robertson of St. John, N. B.; second, Nov. 2S,
1897t Mary Alice, daughter of Henry and Mary Doyle of
Peterson, N. J.
Two diildren by first marriage, one by second, —
2320. Allen Robertson, bom July 8, 1870
2321. Annie Louise, Aug. 8, 1871
2822. Alice Hope, Oct. 28, 1898
1735. Robert Whldden Oiipinaii, thml son of John
A. Chipman (826), was bonr in Amherst, N. S., Feb. 21,
1851. Retddes at Medford, Mass. He married, Oct. 28*
1873, Sarah Amelia Elderldn.
Four children, —
2323. Bessie Whidden, bom Aug. 28, 1875
2324. Harold Vaughan, Dec. 1,1876
2325. Helen Mary Gertmde, April 3,1878
2326. John Elderldn, May 9, 1881
1739. Russell Hope Chipman, sfacth son of John
Allen Chipman (826), was bora at Amherst, N. S., April
29, 1859; re^des in New York City. A bookkeeper.
Entered the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1873 and remained
there untU 1888, when he went to New York where he
has since been employed as a bookkeeper and accountant.
On Sept. 20, 1894, he married Ella Doyle (widow of Wil-
liam Algeo) daughter of Henry and Mary (Rogers) Doyle
of Phikidelphia, who was bora June 22, 1863; died 1906.
One child, —
2327. Mary Adams, bora Dec 10, 1901
1740. darence Jared Hill Caiipman, oldest son of
James B. M. Chipman (830), was bora 1845; resides at
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Port Arthur, Ontario. A physician. Graduate in arts and
medicine at McGill Univei^ty (Montreal). Practioed at
Prebcotc, Ont., for six years, then became resident surgeon
of County Carleton Hospital at Ottawa, remaining there
until 19(0 when he moved to Port Arthur. Married,
1878, Mary, daughter of Lieut.-Col. W. H. Sharpe*
Seven children, —
2328. James Jared U., bom 1880
2329. Anice Claire, 1882
2330. WUliamH. D., 1884
2331. Clarence A. C, 1880
2332. Mary Frances, 1889
HUda Powell, 1891
2334. Sidney Atherton, 1895
1741. Warwick William Lawrence Caiipmaiit second
son of James B. M. Chipman (830), was bom in Dart*
mouth, N. S., Oct. 29, 1846; died Oct. 4, 1910. Was
educated at Halifax and began his business career as a
derk in the Merchants Bank of Canada, 1865; became
manager of the Montreal branch in 1875 and subsequently
chief inspector of i^endes. In 1881 he became manager
of the Ontario Bank in Montreal where he remained until
1890. Was appointed first secretary*treasurer of the
Canadian Bankers' Association at its formation in 1891;
and manager of the Montreal Clearing House in the same
year. He entered the service of the Molsons Bank in
1898, and was chief inspector of that institution at the
time of his death. On Oct. 17, 1877, he married Kathleen
Anne, eldest daughter of Col. James Fielding Sweeny (late
Staff Ofiicer of Pensioners and of the 12th and 83rd Regis.
Imperial Service); who was bom May 11, 1856 at Court
Devenish, Athlone, Ireland.
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Six chOdrent —
2886. Kathleen Cicely C. born Aug. 24, 1878
m. Rev. Henry Bntten.
2836. Warwick Fielding, April 26, 1880
2387. Eleanor Phyllis F., Sept. 26, 1882
2838. Lawrence Hamilton Knox, Feb. 19, 1887
2330. Dorothea, Feb. 26, 1889; died
8340. Noel IngersoU, Oct. 14, 1890
1748. Brook Watson Caiipmaiit second son of Brook
Watson Chipman (838), was bom in Annapolis County,
N. S., 1836; died at Halifax, N. S., April 24, 1905. For
many years a member of the firm of Chipman Brothers,
wholesale hardware. President of Canada, Atlantic &
Plant S. S. Co., Nova Scotia Telephone Co. ; Secretary of
Agriculture of Nova Scotia; Warden Halifax County^
Member of Fort Massey Presbyterian Church.
On Nov. 22, 1860, he married Kate, daughter of Elisha
Harris of Aylesford, N. S.
Five children, —
2341. Harry Lewis, bom April 25, 1862
2342. MaryH., Sept. 3,1864
2343. JaredDeW., Feb. 3,1868
2344. Frank H., Dec. 5,1870
2345. Elizabeth, May 23, 1873
175f • Louis William Caiipmaiit third son of Thomas
Handley Chipman (846), was bom in Tupperville, N. S.^
Nov. 2, 1872. A farmer. Married Florence, dau^ter of
Benjttnin and EUzabeth \(^lliams, who was bom Jan.
22, 1874.
Three children, —
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2346. Hden Elizabeth, born Oct. 11, 1901
2347. Annie Louise, March 5, 1906
2348. Eugene William, Nov. 15, 1913
1768. Fred Atwood C!hipmant first son of Fredlc
Mileb Chipman (850), was bom in Nictaux, N. S., April
12, 1873; resides on part of the old homestead at Nictaux.
Married, first, Nov. 15, 1905, E. Maud Parker of Belleislei
who died Sept. 14, 1913; second, Oct. 25, 1916, Julietta
Pearl Faim of Albany, N. S.
Two children, one by each marriage, —
2352. Annie Fredericka, bom Aug. 18, 1908
2353. Lawrence Faim, May 29, 1919
1769. Earnest Leander Gh'pmaiit second son of
Fred'k Miles Chipman (850), was bom in Nictaux, N. S.,
June 1, 1877. A farmer, residing at Brooklyn, N. S.
Married, Nov. 23, 1904, Louise WUkins of Brooklyn, N. S.
Three children, —
2354. Addbert MUes, bom May 19, 1907
2355. Arthur Emest, Aug. 9, 1911
2356. Emma Elizabeth, May 5, 1817
1771. Georfte Fisher Gh'pmaiit third son of Fredlc
Miles Chipman (850), was bom in Nictaux, N. S., Jan.
18, 1882. Resides at Winnipeg. Editor and managing
director of The Grain Growers Guide, Ltd. Married*
July 23, 1907, Emily Raymond, daughter of Robert A.
Christie of River Hebert, Cumberland Co., N. S.
Two children, —
2357. Robert Avery, bom April 28, 1912
2358. Emily Christie, April 18, 1916
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ITTZ. Ftank MUe8 Caiipman, youngest son of Fred'k
Miles Chipman (850), was bora in Nktaux, N. S.» Oct. 8^
1891. A farmer on the o!d homestead at Nictaux. Mar*
ried, Dec 20, 1916, Muriel Blanche, daughter of Albert
Fitz Randolph of South V^Olliamston. N. S.
Three children, —
2350. Frederick Miles, \. rw. oi 1017.^;^
2360. Albert Fitz Randolphr- Dec 24, 1917; died
2361. Dcm>thy Frances, June 19, 1919
1777. Col. Leverett De Veber Caiipmaiit oldest son
of \^lliam Henry Chipman (854), was bora in CorawalliSr
N. S., Oct. 20, 1831; died at Kentville, N. S., Jan. 7, 1914.
His early years were spent in his father's business on the
farm, in the store and officially. He was Lt. Col. of the
third King's Reg. before confederation; later held the
tame rank and commanded the 68th Canadian Reg. of
Inf. which he organized; at retiremnt he was gazetted
honorary colonel. Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia
at Kentville for many years. Was a member of the first
and second parliaments of Canada. In 1867 he succeeded
his father as Clerk of the Peace, and when, in 1879, this
office merged in that of municipal derk he was chosen to
the position and held it until hk death. On June 9, 1852,
he married Nancy L., daughter of Stephen H. and La^nnia
(Angus) Moore, who died Jan. 26, 1902.
Five children, —
2362. Wilford Henry, bora March 21, 1853
2363. Lavinia Moore, Sept. 4,1854
m. May 4, 1878, Fred'k C. Dimock of
Windsor
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2364. EthdS.. April 3. 1858
m. June 11, 1877, Barclay Webster of
Kentville, N. S., and had one son
Beverley, b. Sept. 16, 1878, an officer
in the King's Own Lancaster Reg., who
died in England, March 22, 1902, from
exposure while serving in South Africa
during the Boer War.
2365. Annie Leontine, Feb. 11, 1864
2366. Lena Evangeline, June 7, 1870
m. June 11, 1890, Wm. Murray Bots-
ford of Halifax, N. S.
1779. Ross Chipmaiit third son of William Henry
Chipman (854), was bom in Comwallis, N. S., April 7,
1835. A farmer, residing on the old homestead at Com-
wallis. On Sept. 14, 1876, he married Eliza, daughter of
Richard and Tamar (Troop) Starr of Starr's Point, N. S.
Four children, —
2367. Annie Elizabeth, bom Aug. 12, 1877
m. Nov. 1, 1907, Joseph E. Howe of
Hillsdale, N. B.
2368. Alice Mary Ross, Aug. 28, 1879
m. Howard Graham.
2369. Richard LeverettDeVeber Nov. 19, 1881
2370. Helen Marguerite, Aug. 29, 1885
1781. Fi^erick W. Caiipmaiit fourth son of William
Henry Chipman (854), was bom in Comwallis, N. S.,
April 7. 1839; died Oct. 3, 1899. Resided in Kentville,
N. S., where he carried on a dry goods business. Married,
Nov. 4« 1868; Agnes E., daughter of Rev. George Strnthers*
who (fied Aug. 2, 1917.
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Four children, —
2371. Aubrey StrutherB» bom Dec. 5, 1869;dl80S
2372. Kenneth L., AprU 8,1871
2373. Henry A. L.. Sept. 10, 1874; d 1894
2374. UuraL., Aug. 16, 1876; d 1903
1783. Heniy Caiipman» M. Dm fifth son of William
Henry Chipman (854), was bom in Comwaliis, N. S., Nov.
25, 1844; died at Grand Pre, N. S., Jan. 19, 1919. He
received his medical degree at Harvard, the late Dr.
Oliver Wendell Holmes being one of his professors. In
1868 he retumed to Nova Scotia and in a short time began
his medical practice at Grand Pre, where he continued
until his death. Married, first, Sept. 6, 1873, Laura A.
Blair; Second, Sept. 19, 1878, Florence Blair; third Mar-
garet R., daughter of George Thomson of Wolfville, N. S.
One child by first marriage, one by second and two by
third,—
2375. Robert S., bom June 28, 1876
2376. Laura A., Feb. 15, 1881
m. Lawrence Smith of Vancouver.
2377. George R., Aug. 15, 1886; d 1917
2378. Reginald H., AprU 23. 1888
1784. WilUam Reginald CSiipman, M. D^ sucth
son of V^iam Henry Chipman (854), was bom in Com-
waliis, N. S., May 30, 1849; died at Chelsea, Mass., Oct
7, 1918. Received his medical degree at Harvard. Was a
rendent of Chelsea after 1876. Professor of surgery for
three years at Tufts College, and for a number of years at
the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Surgeon at
Rufus S. Frost Hospital for seventeen years. Membei^
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board of aldermen four years. Member of St. Lukes
Episcopal Church of Chelsea, and senior warden for four
years. Married, first, March 28, 1876, Annie S. Raddin;
second, Jan. 15, 1907, Ella M. Stewart.
1786. Alvah HoT^y Ghipmaiit second son of Rev.
Alfred Chipman (864), was bom in Upper Stewacke, N.
S., Feb. 6, 1867. Resides at St. John N. B. Matriculated
from Cobum Institute, Maine. For a number of years
was business manager of the Maritime Baptist at St.
John, N. 6. and later for five years was Genoal Agent of
the Equitable Life of New York for the Province of New
Brunswick. He is now Superintendent of Ocean Accident
and Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. for the Maritime Pro-
vinces. On June 25, 1896 he married Mabel, daughter of
William Norman and Harriet (Shaw) DeWitt of Com-
wallis, N. S.
Four children, —
2379. Frederic Elder, bom Aug. 3, 1899
2380. Sidney Shaw, July 15, 1903
2381. Alice Caroline, May 29, 1905
2382. Curtis Holmes, June 24, 1910
1787. Chaloner Oaks Chipman* third son of Rev.
Alfred Chipman (864), was bom in Sydney, Cape Breton
Island, Nova Scotia, Nov. 30, 1871; resides at Pueblo,
Colorado. Graduate from Cobum Classical Inst. 1888;
entered Colby University, Waterville, Me., 1889 and left
there in December, 1889 to accept a position in the First
National Bank of Ocala, Florida. Left Florida in 1891
and went to Pueblo, Colorado, where he has since resided,
engaged in the real estate and insurance buoness. Not
married.
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1788. William Allen Chipmaiit oldest son of Andrew
Fuller Chipman (867), was bom in Pleasant Valley (Ber*
wide), N. S., Dec. 9, 1862. Resides in New York City.
Attended public school at Berwick, N. S., until fifteen
years of age. Went to St. John, N. B., and to
Kentville, N. S., 1879, in the dry goods business. Took
a commercial course at Eastman Business College, Pokeep*
me, N. Y., Feb.-May, 1880, and in June entered the employ
of The Bradstreet Company, New York City. Went to
Australia in 1881 to become associated with his uncle,
H. S. Chipman (872), in the introduction of American
goods into Australia and New Zealand. Five years later
returned to New York where, with the exception of one
jrear in England, he has resided ever since, engaged in
the devdopment of American trade in all foreign markets.
Associated with him are his brother, Andrew LeRoy
Chipman (1794) and his cousin, Howard H. Chipman
(1803); the business being incorporated in 1903, under
the laws of New York State, as Chipman, Limited.
1791. Rev. Owen Nott Chlpmaiit second son of
Andrew Fuller Chipman (867), was bom in Berwick*
N. S., May 22. 1870. Reades at Port Williams, N. S.
Graduated from Acadia College, 1892, and from Rochester,
N. Y., Theological Seminary, 1896. Ordained to gospel
ministry, 1896. Pastorates at Great Village, N. S. 1896-
1900; Canso, N. S. 1900-08; Sydney, N. S. 1908-13; Hamp-
ton, N. B. 1913-18; Port Williams, N. S. 1918.
On Oct. 21, 1896, he married Annie May, daughter of
John and Susan (Parker) Shaifner of Lawrencetown, N.
S., who was bom Oct. 14, 1871.
Four chldren, —
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2S83. Evelyn M., born Aug. 10, 1897
2384. Mary Winnifred, June 26, 1899; d 1900
2385. Ernest LeRoy, Feb. 18, 1901
2386. Harold Stuart, ' June 25, 1905
1794. Andrew LeRoy Ghipman, third son of Andrew
Fuller Chipman (867), was bom in Berwick, N. S., March
24, 1879 Resides in New York City. Obtained hb elemen-
tary education in the Berwick pdiool. Entered the Uni-
versity of Toronto in 1898, graduating in 1902 with the
degree of B. A. Entered mercantile life in New York,
1902, with his brother William A. Chipman (1788), later
Chipman, Limited.
1795. Kenneth Gordon Chipman, fourth son of
Andrew Fuller Chipman (867), was bom in Berwick,
N. S., Aug. 4, 1884, Resides at Ottawa, Ontario. Educat-
ed in the public schook of Berwick, N. S., and Newton,
Mass. Graduated from Massachussetts Institute of
Technology with degree of S. B. in Mining Engineering,
1908, and immediately joined the Geological Survey of
Canada. Topographical assistant, 1908-11. Assistant
topographer, 1911-14. Topographer 1914. In 1913 was
selected by the Geological Survey as geographer and
seccmd-in-command of the Southern party, Canadian
Arctic Expedition, of which \^lhjalmur Stefansson was
leader. Spent 1913-16 in mapping the Arctic coast
of Canada, and his work in this connection is a
very valuable addition to world geography. On October
16, 1916, he married Marjorie Cowan, daughter of William
H. and Mary L. (Britton) Pennock of Otawa, Ont., who
was bom Aug. 19, 1886.
One child, —
2387. WUliam Pennock, bom Oct. 15, 1918
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1797. Frank Bererly Allen Chipmant oldest son of
John Pryor Chipman (871), was born in Kent^dlle, N. S.,
Sept. 2, 1877; resides at Halifax, N. S. Graduated from
Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S., 1899, and from the
law department of Dalhousie University, Halifax, N. S.,
1902. After bdng admitted to the bar he began the
practice of law at Pictou, N. S., where he remained a year
then he jcnned J. C. Douglas, M. P., at Glace Bay, Cape
Breton, N. S., where he continued practice for ten years.
Returned to Pictou and became junior member of the
firm of McDonald, Ives & Chipman and continued there
until 1918 when he joined the firm of Mclnnes, Jenks,
Lovett, Fulton & Kenny of Halifax, N. S. On Sept. 9,
1908, he married Isabelle Margaret, daughter of William
H. and Kathryn (McDonald) Chisholm of Bathurst, N. B.
Three children, —
2388. Frances Beverly, bom June 19, 1909
2389. Isabelle Margaret, Aug. 22, 1912
2390. Kathryn Beatrice, Sept. 9, 1914
1798. Arthur Haliburton Chlpmaiit second son of
John Pryor Chipman (871), was bom in Kentville, N. S.,
Dec. 22, 1879; resides at Vancouver. Graduated Acadia
University, 1900. Fruit grower at Kentville until 1903;
division derk and assistant rate derk for Canadian Pacific
Ry. at Winnipeg. Unmarried.
1862. Murray Reginald Caiipman, youngest son of
John Pryor Chipman (871), was bom Jan. 31, 1897.
Educated at Kings County Academy, Pictou Academy and
Acadia College. Enlisted March 2, 1916, in the 219th
Battalion C. E. F.; sailed for Eng^d with the Nova
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Scotia Highland Brigade in October, 1916. IVoiiioted
to lieutenant in Sept. 1917. Joined the 85th Nova Scotia
His^ilanders in France, Nov. 1917. Wounded August 10,
1918, at Amiens; awarded military croes for gallant conduct
that day. Evacuated to England, but rejdned battalion
Oct. 23, 1918 and participated in the attack on Vakndennca
and then to Quieverchaine. Again evacuated to England,
Jan. 1, 1919. Invested with the military cross by King
George at Buckingham Palace, Feb. 23, 1919. Returned
to Canada, April, 1919.
1803. Howard Holmes Ghlpmaiit only son of Holmes
Samuel Chipman (872), was bom in Sydney, Australia,
May 8, 1883. Resides at Sydney, Australia. Traveled
through India, Palestine, Syria and Europe, 1894-90.
Attended preparatory schools in Australia, Switzerland
and England. Traveled around the world, 1901. Malvern
College, England, 1898-1902. Trinity Collqie, Oxford,
1902-05. B. A. de Jure in Honour School of Jurisprudence.
Called to the bar at Lincobi's Inn Fidds, 1906. Repre^
sented Oxford and Cambridge versus Harvard and Yafe in
100 yards race, 1904.
Started in foreign commerce with Chipman, limited,
1900. Travelled extensively through North and South
America, 1906-11, and through the British Islands, Europt
and North Africa, 1911-14.
Volunteered for active service, Aug. 1914, and was
attadied to chief inspector of mechanical transport of
the British Army, Aug.-Sept. 1914. Volunteered for
overNas service with Warwickshire Yoemanry, Sept.
1914, but was not accepted. Attached to local recniiting
board, Sept.-Oct., 1914. Introduced the caterpillar
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tractors to the RiM^ian and British Governments and in
Oct>Dec. 1914, introduced American four-wheel drivfe
trudte to the Allied Governments. During 1915 intro-
duced a light American caterpillar tractor to the British
imd French Governments and after repeated efforts and
ext)eriments, Dec. 1914 to Nov. 1915, succeeded in inter-
esting the British Admiralty to take up the idea of "move*
able fortresses" later called "Landships" and "Tanks/'
The French Government finally adopted the original
type "Baby Tanks" but not until 1918.
Came to the United States and procured, inspected and
shipped during 1916-18, trucks, tractors, etc., for Ergland
and France.
1810. David Scott Chipmaiit son of George Lock«
wood Chipman (885), was bom in Tupperville, N. S.,
Aug. 2, 1843; died Feb. 18, 1898. A farmer, residing in
Tupperville. Married, Sept. 1866, Helen, daughter of
Timothy Brooks of Tupperville, N. S.
Eleven children, —
2391. George Ernest, bom July 14, 1868
2392. Timothy Brooks, Jan. 1, 1870
2^93. Rupert,
2394. Helen,
Teacher in Maritime Business College
at Halifax, N. S.
- 2395. Edward,
2396. John Douglas,
2397. Charlotte Ann,
* • • * m. Archibald C. Bent of Upper Gran-
ville, N. S.
2398. Charles R..
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2399. DaTid Scott.
3400. Emma,
m. James Berry of Granville Ferry, N. S.
S40L Fred Mark,
1830. Arthur Reginald Chlpmaiit oldest son off
John Starr DeWolf Chipman (911), was bom at St. Step-
hen, N. B., April 3, 1881; resides at Montreal, P. Q. Was
graduated from R. M. C. in 1901, and in 1902 took up
graph! e mining near Renfrew. In 1904 moved to Montrtsd
and joined the Hughes-Ownes Co., later becoming a
partner and vice president. District Inspector for Imp.
Munitions Board, Nov. 1914 to June 1916. Enlisted ta
June 1916 with the 244th Overseas Battalion, as major
and second in command; went to England in March 1917
and joined Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry in
France, in October. Wounded at Passchendade Oct. 30^
1917. Rejoined battalion in Feb., 1918 and became
adjutant; remaining with battalion until Dec. 24. Re-
turned to Montreal and was discharged from the army
Feb. 3, 1919. Now agency manager for the Province of
Quebec for the Equitable Life Ass. Society.
On June 12, 1907, he married Rosabel Hilda, daughter
of William Wainright of Montreal, who was bom Nov.
6» 1883.
One child, —
2402. WUliam Wainright, bom March 14. 1908
1833. John Howland Caiipmaiit second son ^ John
Starr DeWolf Chipman (911), was bom at St. Stephen.
N. B., Nov. 19, 1893; rerides at Tottmto. Attended Mount
ABisoQ University (Sackville. N. B.) 1908*10. Later imi
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employed as assistant manager of Hughes-Owens Co., of
Toftmto. Shortly after war broke out obtained a com-
missioa in the 48th Highlanders and went overseas as a
lieutenant in Nov. 1915. Joined the 16th Canadian
Battalion in the field in Manrh 1916 and remained with
that unit one year. In March 1917 was attached to the
staff of the 4th Can. Inf. Brigade and in November,
1917, was transferred and appointed staff captain of the
8rd Can. Inf. Brigade. After eight months was promoted
to general staff officer 3rd grade, at the headquarterB of
the 1st Canadian Dividon in France and held this ap-
pointment from Aug. 1918 until demobilization of the
diviaon. Was in continuous overseas service a little more
than thirty-six months during which time he was twice
mentioned in dispatches. Awarded military cross.
1835. Charles William Chipmaiit oldest son of
Lewis L. Chipman (914), was bom in .
Aug. 3, 1853. Resides at E>orche8ter Centre, Mass.
1836. Walter Lewis Chipmaiit second 8oo of Lewis
L. Chipman (914), was bom in Beverly, Mass., Jan. 8,
1860. Resides at East Lynn, Mass. On Nov. 2, 1881,
he married Mary Ann, dau^ter of Henry and Lydia
(Brown), Annabel of Lynn, Mass.
Three children,—
3408. Lewis Henry, bora Aug. 3,1883
3400. Mary Alice, Aug. 10, 1884
3410. Everett, Oct 8,1888
1843. Lewis Chlpmaiiy second son of Thomas Dane
Chipman (916), was bom in Yarmouth, N. S.. Oct 39»
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1861. Resides at Yarmouth, N. S. Is senior member of
the firm of Chipman & Sanderson, barristers and solid*
tors. On Jan. 21, 1886, he married Maggie L., daughter
cS Alvin Haley, who was bom Sept. 7, 1865.
Six children, —
2411. LenaM., bom April 9,1887
m. C. Curtis McKay of Yarmouth, N. S.
2412. Edith A. L., June 3,1888
2413. Donald Ward Handky, Jan. 17, 1891
A liuetenant with the Canadian forces
in France.
2414. Alvin L., May 4, 1892
2418. Nathan Lewis, Feb. 6, 1897
A lieutenant with the Canadian forces,
killed in battle ''somewhere in France"
June 16, 1917.
2416. William Cedric, Aug. 6, 1906
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1874L Horace Darius Chlpmaiit oldest son of WiBiam
Douglas Chipman (980), was bom in Cincinnati» Ofaiot
May 29, 1854; resides at Cincinnati. A carpenter by
trade; architect, contractor and builder. Instructor in
Manuel training, Technical School of Cincinnati; also
at the University of Cincinnati. Established the Chipman
Plating Company, composed of himsdf and two sons,
1903. Became instructor of industrial training in the
Cincinnati Public Schools (Hughes High School) in 1905*
A 32^ Mason, Knight Templar and Shriner.
On Mardi 21, 1876, he married Cora C, daughter of
James C. and Enmia Wood of Cincinnati, who was born
Sept. 25, 1857.
Five children, —
245L Josephine Gertrude, bom Sept. 17, 1877
m. 1899, Dudley Manser Bartlett.
2452. WUliam Stewart, Nov. 13, 1882
2453. AdaEmUy, Aug. 20, 1888; died
2454. Horace Abbott, July 18, 1889
2455. Ella Marie, Nov. 15, 1891
1876. Douglas dinton Ghipmaiit thud son of Will-
iam Douglas Chipman (980), was bom at Covington, Ky*.
Feb. 1, 1861; died at Chicago, Aug. 29, 1897. A raihioad
conductor. In 1884 he married Maggie Trimble of Cov-
ington, Ky.
One Child,—
2456. May, bora 1885
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1884. JeiM Stout Chlpman, second soii of Cynis
Oscar Chipman (990), was born in Burlington^ Mid^p
Dec 13, 1859; a resident of Detroit, Mich. Educated in
the Rochester (Mich.) Public Schools, and t^gbtfqhoojt
for several years, after which he removed to Detroit.,
On Feb. 10, 1897, he married May Louise, daughter p(
Joseph and Mary J. Caswell, of Thomasville, Qnt. /
Two children, —
2462. Isabel Ruth, bom Oct. 15, 1898
2463. Dorothy Louise, Sept. 8, 1905
1890. John Oiipmaiit second son <^ William Chip-
man (1027), was bom in Pottsdam, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1858;
resides at Pascagoula, Miss, Moved to Florida in 1877
and was a civil and mining engineer until June 1899»
when he was ordained to the Episcopal ministry. Waa
in charge of Christ Church, Augusta, Ga., until 1905}
for one year assistant rector of St. Andrews, Jad^son*
Miss., and since 1906 in charge of St. John's Churchr.
Pascagoula, Miss. On April 18, 1892, he married Maria
Beara, daughter of James H. and Elizabeth (Beara) Ran-^
dolph of Tallahasse, Fla., who was bom June 8, 185&, .
Two children, —
2464. Randolph, bom Oct. 5, 1893; 4 189ft
2465. John, April 25, 1897 .
1892. Walter B. Chipman, only son of Norman Chip-
man (1046), was bom in Pittsfield, Pa., Dec. 24, 1852;
resides at Pittsfield. On Sept. 9, 1877, he married Verona
Stewart of Youngsville» Pa., who was bom April 7,: 1864f
Three children, —
2466. Mary E., bora Oct. 13, 1878 : i
2467. Myrtle M. March 16. 1881 ; »
. 2468. Mable E. June 18. 1884 ; u\
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18M. George W. Chlpmaiit son of Ammi Oiipinaa
(1047), was born in Covington, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1831; died
at Saranac, Mich., Oct. 1, 1907. Served three years dur^
ing the Civil War, and for over fifty years conducted a
boot and shoe business at Saranac, Mich. In 1854, he
auuried Martha, daughter of Abiram Heaton of Ada,
Mich., who was bom June 23, 1836; died AprU 6, 1886.
Onediild,—
1460. DewittAloosOt bora Aug. 23, 1856
191L Burton Jesse Chipiiian, oldest osn of Jc
P. Chipman (1112), was bora in Huntington Centre,
Vermontt June 0, 1867; resides at Lincoln, Nd>., Re»
moved to Nd>raska in the fall of 1877, where he has since
resided with the exception of a few years in Chicago.
Learaed and followed the plumbing trade, working as a
journejrman in various cities; also as inspector for the dty
of Lincoln. Member Am. Society of Sanitary Engineers.
Prom early youth had a yearning for the amusement pro-
fesnon. Worked in various business capacities with road
attractions, both theatrical and tented. On Oct. 20, 1807,
he married at Milwaukee, Wis., Mabel, daughter of Jacob
Gerrard of Blair, Neb., who was bora Sept. 2, 1878.
One child,—
M74. Harry Burton, bora Jan. 21, 1004
1912. George William Cblpman, second son of Jc
P. Chipman (1112), was bora at Huntington Centre, Ver-
mont, June 10, 1870; resides at Sherman, Cal. A resident
of Lincoln, Neb., and Chicago until 1004 when he returaed
to Lincoln and became building and plumbing inspector
Cor the dty. Moved to Sherman, Cal., in 1013, where he
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18 engaged in the automobile business. April 17, 1902,
he married Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of John Clay
and Jane Amanda (Bumham) Reeves, of Goodland, Ind.,
who was bom Aug. 1, 1875.
1999. Stephen L. Chlpman, third son of James Chip-
man (1123), was bom in American Fork, Utah, March
18, 1864; resides at American Fork, Utah. Manager of
Chipman Mercantile Co., director in Bank of American
Fork and many other corporations. A member of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints (Mormon)
and presides as president over 9000 members. On Fd>.
13» 1885, he married Sina, daughter of Niek and Karren
(Pederson) Nelscm of American Fork, who was bora Nov.
7, 1860.
children, —
Nov. 1,1885
Aug. 22, 1888
March 20, 1890
Jan. 11, 1892
Jan. 13, 1894; died
Dec. 9,1897
May 27, 1902
1972. Isaac Newton Chipmant oldest dson of Chancy
Chipman (1140), was bom in Seneca County, Ohio, June
22, 1838; resides at Washington, Kanass. A farmer until
1890, since that in the livery business. Moved to Illinds
with his parents in 1841, and removed to Kansas in 1870,
Enlisted in Co. H. 76th Ills. Inf. and served three years
until the close of the Civil War. On Sept. 5, 1863, he
married Pamelia J., daughter of Danforth and Julia Toomba
of Bennington, Vermont.
2475.
Zina A., bora
2476.
LwenaK.
2477.
Bessie Fera,
2478.
Stephen H.,
2479.
Alfred Stanley,
2480.
Elva.
2481.
Leah,
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Four children,—
3482. JuUaM., bora May 17, 1865
2483. Fred B., April 9, 1869
2484. EUaM., April 9,1872
2485. Danforth T., Aug. 6, 1875
1973. Joaeph Benaon Chipman, second 8on oC
Chancy Chipman (1140), was bora in Cranford County,
Ohio, Aug. 27, 1840; died at La Porte, Ind., Sept. 1909^
Resided in Momence, III., until 1873 when he moved t»
La Porte, Ind. Enlisted in Co. N, 42nd Ills. Inf. and
served throughout the Civil War. In mercantile business
until 1894 when he was appointed a mail carrier at La
Porte, resigning in 1907. In Sept. 1869, he married Marilla
daughter of William Lynn of Momence, 111.
One child, —
2486. Clarence D.. bora Sept. 27, 1870
1975. Willie Ancel Chipmant third son of Chancy
Chipman (1140), was born in Momence, 111., Sept. 18,
1845; resides at Burt, Iowa. At the age of eighteen en-
listed in the 42nd Ills. Inf. and served until the dose of
the Civil War. Engaged in farming in Momence until
1881, then moved to Kossuth County, Iowa remaining
there until 1895. Bought a furinture and undertaking
business at Burt, Iowa, in 1900 and still conducts that
business. On Dec. 17, 1867, he married Dorothy Adaline,
daughter of Daniel P. and Almira (Coon) Davison, who
was bora July 6, 1848.
Five children,—
^ 2487. Jesse Davison, bora Feb. 24, 1869 ;d 1873
2488. Enola, May 31. 1870; d 1873
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94«9. Myra Marilda, Sept. 8, 1872
nu Jan. 27, 1807. Mib A. Brown.
2490. Elmer Owen, AprU 18, 1875
2491. Chancy Bird, Feb. 10, 1883
1980. Willis Chlpmant only son of Lewis Chipman
(1148), was bom in Elgin, Ont., Oct. 1, 1855; resides at
Toronto. Early education at "Chipman Schoolhouse"
Harlem, Ont.; graduated in engineering at McGiU Uni-
versity, 1876; mathematical master, Napanee High School,
1877-79; opened engineering office at Brockville, Ont.,
1881; Government surveys, 1882-92, western provinces
and Northern Ontario. Opened an office at Toronto,
1889, and has been in continuous practice as a dvil engineer,
spedalizmg in water works and sewerage works. On May
5, 1880, he married Angeline, daughter of Alexander Deni-
Son of Napanee, Ont., who was bom May 20, 1860; died
Aug. 14, 1883; married, seomd, June 30, 1886, Elizabeth
Bmy, daughter of Henry Moncrdff Fuilayson of DunfenO'*
line, Scotland, who was bom Sept. 22, 1867.
!. Two diildren by first marriage, five by second,—
2492. Henry Denison, b<Nti Jan. 26, 1881
2493. Julia Angeline, July 20, 1883
2494. Gertmde Ehna, July 11, 1887
2495. OUvia Irene, Sept. 28, 1888; d 1899
9496. John Walter F., Aug. 8,1890
2497. Lucy Kathleen, Sept. 19, 1892
2498. Waiis George. Nov. 9. 1898; d 1899
. t983« CSiarles Benson Cailpman» oldest son of Walr.
tar 9* Chipman (1155), was bpra in MomencCi lU.t Auf ^
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24t 1864; resides at BoynUm, Okla. On Mardi 29, 1883,
he married Linda Anna, daughter of Comdius Hurley of
Momenoe, 111.
Eleven diildren, —
2499.
Lula Claire, bom
Oct. 18, 1884
2500.
Carrie Bdle,
Oct- 28. 1887
2501.
Walter Bcoaoo,
June 14, 1889
2502.
Charles Claude,
Sept 15, 1891
2503.
Mary Alice.
Sept. 3,1893
2504.
Ndlie Annette,
May 17. 1896
2505.
Rubene Rosamond,
Feb. 10, 1898
2506.
Albert Arthur.
Nov. 7, 1899: d 1901
2507.
Agnes Bemioe,
AprO 12. 1902
260e.
Apra22.1905
2509.
Via,
July 27. 1907
1993. Clark Elgin Cailpman, second son ci Vir^
Chipman (1183), was bom in Ridimond, Iowa* April lOt
1854; died at Dodge City, Kansas, Sept, 12, 1804. Re-
dded in Topeka, and Dodge City, Ksuibas. Engaged in
the coal and ice buisness at Dodge City and was for two
terms dty marshal!. On Mardi 10, 1880, he married
Catherine, daughter of Richard and Lydia Willis, who
was bom at St. Joseph, Mo., March 26, 1847.
Three children,— -
2510. Peari, bora Jan. 14, 1881; died
2511. Grace, July 1,1883; died
2512. Bessie Leota, Jan. 21, 1886
2623. Rev. William Pendleton Chlpmant only son
of Charies Packer Chipman (1219), was bom in Old MystiCt
Conn., May 11, 1854; resides at Talcottville, Conn.
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Graduate Brown University, 1875; Rochester Theol. Semi-
nary, 1877; D. D., Preabyn CoU. of S. C, 1800. Ordained
to Baptist ministry, 1877, and was pastor of various
churches until 1907 when he retired from active pastorate
and engaged in literary work. Author of a number of
books for boys. On Jan. 23, 1877, he married Lillie B.,
daughter of AA^lliam Browning Phillips of North Kingston,
R. I., who was bom May 4, 1855.
Three children, —
2513. Charles Phillips, bom Jan. 10, 1878
2514. William Browning, Oct. 4,1885
2515. Jennie, Sept. 26, 1892; d 1896
3028. John Walter Chipman, oldest son of Daniel
Chipman (1230), was bom in Youngsville, Pa., Sept. 17,
1846. On April 2, 1872, he married Lude A. Whitney.
Three children, —
2516. Susan Whitney,
2517. Mary Elizabeth,
2518. Ruth Florence,
2631. Grant H. Chipman, second son of Danid Chip-
man (1230), was bom in Youngsville, Pa., Sept. 19, 1863.
In 1808 he married Bertha Haas.
One child,-—
2610. Harold, bom Oct. 27, 1898
2043. Charlea'HerbertCh^^man, second son of Na»
than Traman Chipman (1246), was bom in West Sauger*
ties, N. Y., June 22, 1854; died at New London, Conn.,
Feb. 25, 1916. A farmer, residing in New London and
vicinity. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert WiU-
iams of Old Mystic, Conn. No children.
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2M6. Edwin Clifford Ghlpmant M. D.* third son
o( Nathan Truman Chipman (1246), was born in West
Saugerties, N. Y., March 7, 1861 ; resides at New London.
Conn. Graduated from Alfred (N. Y.) University, 1877,
A fanner until 1883 Graduated from College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1891. B^;an
the practice of medicine at Niantic, Conn.; member of
East Lyme (Conn.) school board, and delegate to the Conn.
Constitutional Convention of 1902. Moved to New Lon-*
don, 1904; health officer of dty since 1916; member of
Memorial Hospital staff. On Nov. 7, 1888, he married
Eunice Chapman, daughter of Benjamin Franklin and
Mary (Fenner) Crumb of Old Mystic, Conn,, who was
bom Sept. 7, 1867.
Four children, —
2520. Clifford Earl, bom May 1, 1890
2521. Tmman Franklin, Aug. 31, 1892
2522. Harriette Eunice, May 22, 1895
2523. Mary Agnes, April 24, 1897
2050. Charles Clarence Chipman, oldest son of
Charles Henry Chipman (1247), was bom Hope Valley,
R. I., Feb. 6, 1859; died at Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 20,
1913. Educated at Alfred (N. Y.) University and Cornell
University. An architect in New York. He was for twdve
years, and at the time of his death, architect for the board
of education of Yonkers, N. Y., where he resided. He was
a member and deacon of the First Seventh Day Baptist
Church of New York. A trustee of Alfred University. On
Dec. 20, 1888, he married Flora Pmdence, daughter of
Albert M. and Phoebe (Gorton) Clarke of Clayville, Who
was bom Oct. 14, I860.
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Four children, —
2524 Charles Albert* bora July 30, 1891
2525. Phoebe Miriam, May 22, 1893
2526. Robert Clarke, Sept. 29, 1898
2527. Frances Margaret, March 26, 1900
2051. George Gleason Chipman, second son ol
Charles Henry Chipman (1247), was bom in Hope Valley,
R« I., Sept. 28, 1860; resides at Moosup, Conn. On April
13, 1882, he married Maria Luella, daughter of Godfrey
and Minerva Kenyon of Hope Valley, R. I., who was bora
April 13, 1858.
One child, —
2528. Ethel Rosaline, bora June 27, 1885
2054. Elisha Saunders Ghlpman, third son of Charlei
Henry Chipman (1247), was born in Hope Valley, R. I.,
Nov. 13, 1869; resides at Yonkers, N.Y. On Dec. 30, 1916,
he married Florence L., daughter of Samuel A. and Sophia
(Bonton) Jennison of Cortland, N. Y., who was bora Jan.
23, 1873; died Jan. 27, 1919. No chUdren.
2t55. Henry P. Chipmaii, only son of Charles Edwin
Chipman (1251), was bora in Mystic, Conn., May 1859.
Was a resident of Mystic for many years and later of Pensa*
cola, Florida. He married Sarah Caswell.
One child, —
2629, Lydia,
* Capt. Charles Albert Chipman served in the World
War from May 1917 to Dec. 19l8. On Aug. 23, 1917, h^
married Donna B. Reynolds of Bolivar, K. Y.
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2056. A. B?ada Chlpmaiit only son of Collins Chip*
oun (1252), was born in Mystict Conn., July 31, 1858.
Was a resident of Mystic until 1878 when he moved to
Minnesota and engaged in the drug business. On Nov. 21,
1879, he married Esther, daughter of Alpheus M. Hewitt
of Winnebago, Minn.
One child, —
2630. Bessie H. bom May 14, 1881
2074. Frank L. Chipman, oldest son of Charles Chip-
man (1322), was bom in Frankford, (Philadelphia) Pa.,
Feb. 19, 1866; resides at Easton, Pa. Educated in the
grammer shoob of Philadelphia and at Peddie Institute,
Hightstown, N. J. Bookkeeper for Chipman & Nice,
paint manufacturers. In 1885 his father went into the
manufacturing of hosiery in Germantown, Philadelphia,
and, in 1888, he was taken in as a partner under the firm
name of Chas. Chipman & Son. In 1894, his father re-
tired and W. Evan Chipman (2076) was taken into the
firm and the business moved to Easton, Pa. The busaneas
grew in magnitude from year to year, and in 1909, Frank
L. Chipman moved to New York to beocHue active head
of that end of the business which was incorporated under
the name of Chas. Chipmans Sons, located at 349 Broad-
way. This company acts as sdlii^E agents for a diain of
hosiery mills, whose total production is over 30,000 doaeen
pairs of hose daily. He is a stockhoMer and oflker in
most of these mills, also preadentof the Chtpman-Holtoo
Knitting Co., of Hamilton, Ontario, the largest hoMery
mill in Canada. He is a member of the Union League
Qub, New York Athletic Qub, Merchants Club of New
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York, Knollwood Country Club of White Plains, Adelphia
F. & A. M. of New York, the Northampton Country Club,
and Pomfret Club of Easton, Pa.
On Feb. 12, 1889, he married Amelia, daughter of Aaron
Jones of Philadelphia, who was born Dec. 6, 1866.
Two children, —
2531. Laurada J., bom July 29, 1890
2532. Charles 2nd, Jan. 16, 1892
2076. William Evan Chipman, second son of Charles
Chipman (1322), was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Manh 31,
1871; resides at Easton, Pa. Graduate of Philadelphia
Textile School. Manager of Chipman Hosiery Mill? at
Easton, Pa., and advisory council in eighteen other mills
controlled by Chas. Chipmar.s Sons of New York. A
member of the board of managers of Easton Trust Co.,
and was for several years prcsidert of the Easton Board
of Trade.
On April 14, 1893, hi n\ rrin' I . tiit 1< i.i « . »', i v! ni
of John R. L. Si.iffen of N<\\ \ ( rl ( iiy; \\\ o w*.^ 1 in
Nov. 28, 1870.
One child, —
2533. John Sniffen, born June 20, 1899
2089. Dwight Chipman, second son of Jeseph Chip-
man (1348), was born in New Haven, Conn., June 20, 1848;
resides in New Haven. On Jan. 30, 1872, he married Ella
A., daughter of Lucius and Amy Lancraft, of New Haven.
One child, —
2534. Ernest Dwight, born March 6, 1875
2091. George Elbert Wesley Chipman, first son of
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Jefferson Chipman (1350), was born in New Haven, Conn.»
Jan. 12, 1843; died Sept. 23, 1915. A carpenter. In 1862
he married Ellen T. Hughes of Ea^ Haven, Conn.
Four children, —
2535. Walter F., bom Oct. 19, 1863
2536. Harry E., Aug. 25, 1870
2537. Arthur L., Sept. 23, 1873
2538. Minnie B. 1865; died
2097. Geor&e Tucker Chipman, oldest son of John
Moses Chipman (1354), was bom in Salem, Mass., Sept.
19, 1838; died at Somerville, Mass., July 11, 1910. For
the greater part of his life was a resident of Salem. En-
gaged in the clothing business, being connected with the
firm of A. Schuman & Co., of Boston, for many years. He
married, first, Feb. 2, 1871, Harriet Eliza, daughter of
Banajah and Thankful Truman (Whitney) Camp of Ccl*
linsville, Conn.; who was bom Oct. 7, 1844; died Sept. 6,
1878; second, Aug. 1, 1889, Lilla Danforth, daughter of
Edward and Nancy Caswell of Lynn, Mass., who was
bom in Augusta, Maine, Oct. 7, 1866; died March 29, 1918.
Two children by first marriage, two by second,—
2539. Anna Florence, bom Sept. 6, 1873
m. Fred C. Cox.
2540. Mary Whitney, Aug. 6, 1876; d 1879
2541. Elizabeth Danforth, Sept. 28, 1890
m. Joseph Thompson.
2542. RusseU Sanford, April 6,1897
Enlisted, Aug. 1917, with the Canadian
Cavalry and was severely wounded at
Ptcardy, France.
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2102. Richard Harrteon Chlpmaiit son of Rev»
Richard Manning Chipman (1363), wa& bom in Harwinton^
Conn., Jan. 19, 1837; died in Philadelphia, Feb. 16, 1912.
He resided in Guilford and Torrington, Conn., New York
City and Philadelphia. In 1862 he enlisted in the Navy
and was acting assistant paymaster until 1865. After
that he was engaged in the railroad buisness until 1878,
when he became a miner and shipper of semi-bituminous
coal, and from 1888 until his death was manager of the
Coaldale Mining Company of New York.
On Oct. 10, 1857, he married Fannie E., daughter of
Nathan and Nancy (Clark) Brooks of Guilford. Conn.«
who was bom Sept. 2, 1837.
Three children, —
2543. Mary Harrison, bom July 15, 1858
2544. Richard Brooks, Nov. 26, 1860; d 1913
2545. Uura Eliot, July 27, 1862
2124. George Elliot Chipman, oldest son of Samud
Adams Chipman (1376), was bom in Marlboro, Mass.,
July 18, 1841; died Oct. 17, 1903. Maitied NeUie L.
Mahan.
One child, —
2546. Blanche Edith, bom Nov. 1873
2126. Adin Vernon Chipman, third son of Samuel
Adams Chipman (1376), was bom in Marlboro, Mass.,
Feb. 29, 1848; resides in Boston. A wholesale dealer and
manufacturer of shoes under the firm name of Chipman,
Harwood & Co. Also an exporter of boots and shoes.
On Oct. 18, 1871, he married Mary Bosworth, daughter of
James G. Calender of Newton Falls, Ohio, who was bom
March 31, 1850.
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Three children, —
2547. Frederick Vernon, bom Oct. 19. 1872
2548. Richmond Lane, Aug. 20, 1877
2549. Mary Adrienne, Aug. 20, 1877
m. 1905. Ward Bonsall of Pittsburg. Pa.,
and has Elizabeth, b. 1907 and Richard,
b. 1911.
2142. Julius Grenville Chipman, son of Lewis Chip-
man (1404), was born in Poland, Maine, March 23, 1837;
resides in Auburn. Maine. Spent two years in Burling-
ton, Vt., at his trade of carpenter and wheelwright, then
returned to Poland and later moved to Auburn, Me.,
where he followed his trade for some time, and then en-
gaged in the grocery business which he followed for many
years. On June 10, 1866, he married Sarah Hamlin,
daughter of Whitney and Mary Frost (Freeman) Frank
of Poland. Me., who was born June 11, 1843.
Two children, —
2550 Etheliid Ingelorde, born April 29, 1867
2551. Stella Delphini, Sept. 29, 1868
2143. Edward Stevens Chipman, oldest son of James
Chipman (1416), was bom in Poland Maine, July 3, 1844;
resides at Providence, R. L Enlisted in Co. C, 17th
Maine Infantry, July 26, 1862, and was discharged Feb.
6, 1863 for disability. Was engaged in various mercan-
tile lines, and for a number of years was in the service of
the N. Y., H. & H. RR. On Aug. 11, 1866, he married
Kate Frances, daughter of Daniel W. and Margaret
(Manning) Bryan, of Roxbury, Mass.
Three children, —
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2552. Alice Maud, born Feb. 21, 1868
2553. Emma Louise, May 16, 1870
2554. Henry Chase, June 0, 1879
2145. Fred A. Chlpman, third son of James Chip-
man (1416), was bom in Poland, Maine, Feb. 2, 1850;
resides at Hiram, Maine. Moved to Hiram in 1875 and
was for fifteen years employed by a manufacturing clothier,
and for a number of years was a trackman for the Maine
Central RR. For the past few years, a farmer. On April
12, 1882, he married Sarah A., daughter of Ephra'm and
Lydia J. Kimball of East Hiram, Me., who was bom Aug.
13, 1854.
Two children, —
2555. Lawrence J., bom July 1, 1883; d 1905
2556. Leslie K., March 3,1896
2146. James Irving Chipmsn^ fourth son of James
Chipman (1416), was bom in Poland, Maine, Jan. 8, 1856;
resides in Poland. A farmer. For many years one of
municipal officers of the town, and always interested in
its civic improvement. On Oct. 2, 1877, he married Ara-
belle, daughter of John and Melvina (Jewett) Bean* of
Dummer, N. H., who was bom Jan. 8, 1857.
Three children, —
• Jonftihan Bean, born in MMon, Maine, mairiad Haanah Mac01 «f
6tan<fiih, Me. Tlidr second eon waa John Bean, born in Hanover Me.,
Deo. 8, 1815, died May 25, 1803: mained Feb. 6, 1845, Lois Mehrinai
daughter of Eiekiel and Lydia (Stiles) Jewett, bom in Nelson N. H. June
18, 1823, died Inly 3, 1912; and thdr dan^ltter, ArabeOe Howaid, mai^
ried James IrviDg Chipniaik
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2557. Bert Lee. born Aug. 26, 1878
2558. Roy Eari, Feb. 15, 1883
2559. Ralph Undeii, Aug. 30, 1886
2147. Aslil^ Freem<mt Ghipman, fiif th son of James
Chipman (1416), was bom in Poland, Maine, Oct. 9, 1856;
resides in Poland. A farmer. He married, first, July 21,
1883, Jennie Hall, daughter of Jonas J. and Julia (Tripp)
Morrill of Raymond, Maine, who was bom Jan. 8, 1863;
second, April 6, 1910, Mary L., daughter of John F. and
Sarah (Lane) Bickford of New Gloucester, Maine.
No children.
2150. Chester Ellsworth Ghipman, sixth son of
James Chipman (1416), was bo n in Poland, Maine, March
27, 1864; resides in Poland. A farmer, owning the <Ad
Chipman homestead, which has been occupied in direct
line since 1781. For many years one of the municipal
officers of the town. A prominent Mason. On Nov. 11,
1890, he married Susie Seafare, . daughter of Hiram and
Eunice (Verrill) Thurlow of Raymond, Maine, who was
:bom April 14, 1866.
Two children, —
2560. Guy Albert, bom May 15, 1891
m. Nov. 21, 1914, Edna Hackett.
2561. Merle Ashley, Sept. 19, 1893
2151. Elmer Warren Chipman, seventh son of James
Chipman (1416), was bom in Po and, Maine, Oct. 4, 1869;
resides in Poland. A farmer and carpenter. Worked in
the paper mills and shoe factory in Haverhill, Mass., from
1888 to 1894, when he returned to Poland, Maine.
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On Jan. 9, 1889» he married Mary Lizzie, daughter of
Jam' sand Mary (Simonds) Kimball of Bradford, Mam.
Three children, —
2562. Bessie Muriel, bom June 8, 1889;dl89t
2663. Chester Warren, Jan. 14, 1891
2564. Gladys Amy, April 3,1893
m. 1911, Alfred M. Thurlow.
2154. Caiarles W. Ghipman, oldest son of Alden
Bradford Chipman (1417), was bom in Poland, Maine^
Oct. 1, 1851; resides at Poland, Maine. A farmer and
brick mason. On Dec. 21, 1881, he married Eliza J.,
daughter of Lewis and Mary (Wiley) DeLaite of Littleton*
Me., who was bom Feb. 28, 1863.
Two children, —
2565. Ida Estella, bom Oct. 18, 1883
m. Dec. 25, 1905, Alvah D. Strout.
2566. Seth Linwwod, June 23, 1887
2155. William A. Chipman, second son of Alden
Bradford Chipman (1417), was bom in Poland, Maine,
March 29, 1854; resides at Gray, Maine. A farmer. On
Oct. 21, 1876, he married Ella A., daughter of Joshua and
Mary (Merrill) Shackford of Poland, Maine, who was bora
June 30, 1857.
Six children, —
2567. Ernest F., bom
May 26, 1877
2568. Leland M..
June 6,1881
2569. JiiliaC.
June 6.1883
2570. HarleyR.,
Nov. 12. 1884
2671. Bernard W.,
Feb. 7. 1890; died
2572. IverM.,
Oct. 4.1899
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2157. George E. Qiipiiiaii, fourth son of Alden Brad-
ford Chipman (1417), was bom in Poland, Maine, July 23,
1857; resides in Poland. A farmer. Married, first, Sept.
21, 1880, Cora Jessie Wilbur of Poland, Maine; second,
April 20, 1889, Cora Elizabeth Durgin of Poland.
Two children by first marriage, two by second, —
2673. Clarence E., bom Nov. 2, 1882; d 1907
2574. Rockma L., March 13, 1884
2575. Ethel M., May 13, 1892
2576. Joseph A.. May 27, 1897
2159. Walter F. Chipman, fifth son of Alden Brad-
ford Chipman (1417), was bom in Poland, Maine, Feb. 22,
1864; resides at Belfast, Me. On Oct. 21, 1903, he married
Carrie E., daughter of Lona A. and Bertha (Woods)
Flanders of Northport, Me., who was bom (X:t. 11, 1879.
One child, —
2577. Evelyn F., bom Nov. 19, 1918
2173. John Franklin Chipman, oldest son of Joshua
Franklin Chipman (1436), was bom in Argyle, Wis., May
14, 1855; resides in Somerville, Mass. Employed in the
United States arsenal at Watertown, Mass. On Sept. 14,
1888, he married Lettie Frances, daughter of Solomon and
Julia Smith of Readfidd, Me., who was born Sept. 21, 1865.
Two children, —
2578. Gladys Estdl, bom July 26, 1891
2579. Irving Chester, June 25, 1893
2175. Albert Wallace Ghipman, second son of Joshua
F. Chipman (1436), was bom in Argyle, Wis., July 7, 1860;
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resides at Madison, Maine. A farmer. On Nov. 25, 1886,
he married Flora M., daughter of James and Nancy Emery
flf New Portland, Me,, who was bom Oct. 9, 1862.
One chfld, —
2680. HazelV.
2176. George Prescott Ghipman, third son of Joshua
F. Chipman (1436), was bom in Argyle, Wis., Oct. 4, 1864;
resides at New Portland, Maine. A house painter. On
Oct. 22, 188&, he married Jennie A., daughter of James C*
and Mary Knapp of New Portland, Me., who was bora
March 13, 1868.
Five children, —
2581. Harry F., bom
May 25, 1888
2582. VenaM.,
Oct. 26. 1890; died
2583. Helen F..
Dec. 25, 1894; died
2584. James Arthur,
June 20, 1896
2585. Ralph G.,
March 19, 1902
2196. Henry Clay Ghipmaiit second son of George
Chipman (1489), was bom Feb. 14, 1861; resides in Balti-
more, Md. Married, first, Nov. 21, 1878, Clara Bingham
Hovey of Mansfield, Conn., who was bom Sept. 5, 1856;
died 1891; second, Nov. 12, 1895, Emma Graham of Phila^
delphia.
Five children by first marriage, one by second, —
2586. George Hovey, bom Oct. 15, 1880
2587. Marion B., Jan. 9, 1882
2588. Elise, Dec. 15, 1883; died
2589. Caryl H., May 28, 1885; died
2590. ClarisseB.H., Aug. 18, 1888
259L EmUy Graham, F b. 6,1900
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2201. Riusell Bourne Ghipman, only son of Nelson
Chipman (1493) » was born Nov. 14, 1856; resides at Cliftxm
Heights, Pa. Graduated from Philadelphia High School
and later was assistant chemist at the University of Penn-
sylvania. For three years was associated in business with
his father and later was business manager for his undet
George Chipman, who succeeded to the business. After
the death of his uncle he continued in business for himself.
Married, first, March, 1882, Anna Elizabeth, daughter
of David B. Bechtel of Beverly, N. J., second, 1887, Mae
Middleton Worrall of Clifton Heights, Pa.
One child by first marriage, two by second, —
2692. Ralph N., bom Feb. 14, 1885
2593. Russell Bourne, June 21, 1887
2594. Louise M., Dec 3,1889
2209. Walter Wilson C!hipmaii, second son of Silas
Winslow Chipman (1504), was bom in Warsaw, Ind., Aug.
4, 1870; resides at Syracuse, N. Y. Graduated from War-
saw (Ind.) High School and from Wabash College, 1893.
After leaving college he took a position in the State Bank
of Warsaw, later becoming a director, assistant cashier and
for a time, cashier. In 1907, he went to Colorado where
he remained for over four years, and for a great part of that
time was assistant secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Fort
Collins. Soon after returning to Indiana, he accepted the
position of treasurer of the New York State Coll^;e of
Forestry at Syracuse, where he b now located. For several
months during the World War, he was business secretary
for the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. at
St. Helena Naval Training Station, Norfolk^ Wginia.
Unmarried.
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2221. John H. Ghlpman, second son of John Chipman
(1576), was born at Broad Creek Hundred, Delaware, May
20, 1851; died July 7, 1888. A successful farmer and
lumberman. On Dec. 22, 1870, he married Mary Jane,
daughter of John H. and Nancy Gordy, who was bom
Oct. 12, 1850.
Four children, —
2595. James Thomas, bom Dec, 31, 1871
2596. John Emory, March 5, 1876
2597. Ernest L., Aug. 25, 1880
2598. Armina Ethel, April 18, 1886
2223. William H. Oilpman, fourth son of John Chip-
man (1575), was bom in Broad Creek Hundred, Del., May
23, 1856; resides at Laurel, Del. Active in business and
has served in the Delaware legislature. On Dec. 17, 1879,
he married Sarah E., daughter of Thomas and Letitia
Tumbleson, who was bom May 18, 1868.
Three children, —
2599. Daughter, bom March 3, 1881; died
2600. Isaac John, Nov. 17, 1883
2601. William Thomas, Jan. 18, 1891
2240. Irvin Manshlp Chipman, oldest son of Thomas
H. Chipman (1508), was bom in Broad Creek Hundred,
Del., March 19, 1869; resides at Seaford, Del. A merchant
On July 12, 1877, he married Martha W., daughter of
William and Eliza Jane (Cannon) Garrison, who was bom
Nov. 14, 1857.
S X children, —
2602. Albert Ewwod, bora Jan. 11, 1878
2603. Irwin Louis, March 14. 1880
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9604. Nettie Jane, Sept. 15, 1882
2605. Horace Knowles, July 19, 1887
2606. William Thomas, Jan. 15, 1894
9607. Prank, Dec 18, 1896
2346. William Henry Ghlpman, fifth son of Thomas
H. Chipman (1580), was bom in Broad Creek Hundred,
Dd., Oct. 14, 1868; resides at Laurel, Del. On Dec. 24,
1891, he married Rina M., daughter of W. T. and Leah
Gordy, who was bom July 15, 1872.
Two diildren, —
2608. Edna Gordy, bom Aug. 9,1893
2609. LeonWUliam, March 14, 1906
2249. Joseph James Ghlpman, youngest son of
Thomas H. Chipman (1580), was bom in Broad Creek
Hundred, Del., Dec. 31, 1874; resides at Laurel, Del. A
salesman. On July 10, 1895, he married Rosa L., daughter
of Mitchell and Mary Bowen, who was bom Nov. 25, 1876.
Four children, —
2610. Martha Giles, bom Sept. 25, 1896
2611. Rachel, Feb. 10, 1902
2612. Joseph James, Aug. 15, 1909
2613. Josephine Elizabeth, Nov. 2, 1911
3263. James Alpheus Chipman, third son of Thomas
C. Chipman (1606), was bom in Winston-Salem, N. C,
April 17, 1854; resides at Sate Road, N. C. A farmer and
lumberman. On April 1, 1877, he married Nancy L.,
daughter of Aaron and Pheroby Woodruff of Cherry Lane«
N. C, who was bom Nov. 12, 1855.
Six children, —
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3614. Leota, born Dec 27» 1877
2615. Arthur, Sept. 11, 1879
2616 James Garfidd, Sept. 26, 1883
3617. Thomas Luther, Sept. 4, 1884
3618. John Henry, Sept. 17, 1890
3619. OlaBeatrioe, July 33, 1895
3394. James Henry Ghipman, second son of Stephen
R. Chipman (1673), was bom Aug. 4, 1859; resides at
Marlboflx>, Mass. On July 4, 1882, he married Sarah A.
Brown.
Two children, —
2636. Henry Robison, bom Oct. 28, 1882
2637. AdelU Gertmde, Nov. 18, 1885
m. 1906, Roy Thayer.
2305. Walter Edgar Ghipman, third son of Stephen
R. Chipman (1673), was bom Feb. 17, 1861; died April 2.
1908. Married Flora Rodgers.
One child, —
2638. George Stephen, bom Dec. 14, 1903
2309. Eugene Augustus Chipman, only son of ^11-
iam H. Chipman (1674), was bom Feb. 21, 1854; resides
at Woonsocket, R. I. Married Annie Hathaway, who
was bom July 26, 1858. No children.
2313. Frank S. Ghipman, second son of Oliver B. E.
Chipman (1675), was bom May 30, 1877. On May 26,
1889, he married Ruby Foster, who was bom May 26,1880.
One child, —
2639. Oliver George, bora Sept. 6, 1910
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2341. Ck>l. Harry Lewis Ghipman, oldest son of Brook
Watson Chipman (1748), was born in Aylesford, Kings Co.,
N. S., April 25, 1862; reddes at Halifax, N. S. Is exten-
sively identified with the shipping and industrial progress
of Halifax; has been manager of the Canada, Atlantic &
Plant Line Steamship Co., for many years. Consul for
Aust'O-Hungary at Halifax, 1896. Member of Halifax
branch British Navy League; chairman board of school
commissioners, 1900-03. Long identified with the militia
service; promoted to major 66th Regt. 1903, It. col. 1910;
holds long service decorartion.
On Sept. 12, 1895, he married Gertrude Maud, daughter
of Hon. Justice J. Norman Ritchie of Halifax, who was
bom Aug.ll, 1863.
One child —
2651. Harry Ritchie, bom Oct. 12, 1897
2343. James DeW. Chipmaii« second son of Brook
Watson Chipman (1748), was bom in Halifax, N. S., Feb.
3, 1866; resides at Halifax. Connected with the Canadian
Pacific Railway for many years and now dty passenger
and freight agent at Halifax, N. S. On June 29, 1898, he
married Minna E., daughter of F. W. Fishwidi of Halifax,
N. S. No children.
2344. Frank H. Chipman, third son of Brook Wat<^n
Chipman (1748), was bom in Halifax, N. S., Dec 5, 1870;
resides at Boston, Mass. Was connected with the Plant
Line Steamships and moved to Boston in 1905, remaining
with the Plant Line until 1916. Now manager of Nova
Scotia Steamships, Ltd. On Dec. 18, 1912, he married
Estelle M., daughter of \^^lliam H. Killam of Yarmouth,
N. S., who was bom Oct. 13, 1879. No children.
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2362. Wl'ford Henry Ghipman, only son of Leverett
dc Vebcr Chipman (1777), was born in Kentviile, N. S.,
March 21, 1853; died at New O leans, La., April 24, 1905.
For twenty-five years he was with the Bank of Nova Scotia
at Kentville, N. S. and later as manager of Canadian Bank
of Commerce, Middletown, N. S. On account of failing
health he went to California for some months and died on
the way home. On June 23, 1890, he married Grace Hun-
newell Eaton Porter, daughter of J. Rufus and Josephine
Hamliton (Collins) Eaton of Kentville, N. S.
Two children, —
2661. Leverett de Veber, bom April 17, 1891
2662. Reginald Wemyss, June 5, 1892
2369. Richard Leverett DeVeber C!hipman, only
son of Ross Chipman (1779), was bom in Kentville,
N. S., Nov. 19, 1888; resides at St. John, N. B. Received
degrees of B. A. and M. A. at Acadia College, 1903-4;
M. D. C. M. at McGill University, 1908. Intem in Royal
Victoria Hospital, one year; practiced medicine at Stockett,
Montana, five years; intem at Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Hospital, two and a half years; settled in St.
John, 1916, as a specialist. On Oct. 6, 1909. he married
Etta G., daughter of Richard H. Phillips of Fredericton,
N. B., who was bom June 5, 1888. No children.
2372. Kenneth Leon Chipman, second son of Fred-
erick M. Chipman (1781), was bom in Kentville, N. S.,
April 8, 1871; resides at Halifax, N. S. He is travding
freight agent for the Dominion Atlantic and the Cadanian
Pacific Ry. On Oct. 28, 1911, he married Fanny Alex-
andra, daughter of Charles and Nathalia (Frydenliund)
Mylins of Halifax, N. S., who was bora Jan. 12, 1872. No
diildren.
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3378. Reginald Henry Oiipman, third son of Henry
Chipman. M. D. (1783), was born in Grand Pre, Kings
Co., N. S., April 23, 1888; resides at St. John, N. B. Re-
ceived a public school education at Acacia Villa Schoolt
Horton Landing, N. S. At the age of sixteen he became
apprenticed to his unde, E. F. J. Jenne of D%by, in the
drug business; graduating from the Nova Scotia College
of Pharmacy several years later. On Nov. 15, 1916, he
married Emma Murray, daughter of Frank Rankine of
St. John» who was bom Aug. 26, 1884L
2391. George Ernest Chlpmant oldest son of David
Scott Chipman (1810), was bom in Tupperville, N. S.,
July 14, 1868; died at Chicago, June 4, 1916. Graduated
from Acadia College, 1892; B. A. Harvard, 1895; LL. B.
Washington University, 1898. Member of Missouri bar»
1899; member of Illinois bar, 1900-16; professor of law at
the John Marshall Law School, Chic^, 1901-15; first
assistant corporation counsel, Chicago, 1915-16. Author
of "Outlines of Modem Intemational Law,*' "Illinois
Cases on Evidence," "Illinois Cases on Common Law
Pleading," and '* Review Questions on Contracts.*' Un-
married.
2392. Timothy Brooks Ghipmaiit second son of
David Scott Chipman (1810), was bom in Tupperville,
N. S., Jan. 1, 1870; resides at Bridgetown, N. S. Fur
dealer. On June 13, 1912, he married Ethel Maude,
daughter of George W. and Frances Hayward of LondoQ,
One child, —
2681. Olive AUce. bora June 5,1914
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2396. John Douglas Caiipman, fifth son of David
Scott Chipman (1810), was bom in TuppervoUe, N. S.,
A railway conductor, residing at Lunenburg, N. S. Mar-
ried 1911, Ellen Rhodenizer of Lunenburg.
■ Four diildren, —
2682—86.
2398. Charles R. Chipman, sixth son of David Scott
Chipman (1810), was born in Tupperville, N. S., Dec. 28,
1882; resides at Halifax, N. S. Educated at Acadia
Academy and Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S.; degree of
LL. B. at Dalhousie College, Halifax, in 1911. Practiced
law at Bridgetown, N. S. for five years. In 1917, he moved
to Halifax where he has since practiced his profession. On
Dec. 22, 1914, he married Laura A., daughter of John A.
and Adelaide (Coldwell) Coldwell, of Wolfville, N. S., who
was bom Sept. 1, 1884.
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2469. Dewltt A. Ghipman^ only 8on of George W.
Chipman (1894), wa bom in Saranac» Mich., Aug. 23.
1856; resides at Grand Rapids, Mich. Graduated from
the Ionia High School in 1877, and after teaching one term
in the Saranac public schools, he was appointed teacher in
the Ionia State Reformatory holding that position until
1885, when he resigned to become salesman fo a music
house in Grand Rapids. In 1893, he established a music
business of his own which he has since conducted. On Sept.
30, 1880, he married Eliza D., daughter of Albert F. More-
bouse of Port and, Mich.
Two children, —
2701. Roy O., bom April 5, 1882
2702. A.bertD., Nov. 18, 1891
2486. aarence D. C!hipman, only son of Joseph B.
Chipman (1973), was bora in Momence, 111., Sept. 27,
1870; resides at La Porte, Ind. Removed from Illinois to
Indiana in 1873; appointed to the railway mail service in
1890 on New York & Chicago R. P. O., and is still so em-
ployed as derk in charge. On June 14, 1890, he married
Ruth, daughter of William C. Weir of La Porte. Jnd.
Two children, —
2715. Lynn Weir, bom 1903 ;d 1906
2716. Clarence D., 1908
2490. Elmer Owen Ghipmaiiv second son of Willie
A. Chipman (1975), was bom in Kossuth County, Iowa,
April 18, 1875; resides a Burt, Iowa. Real estate and
insurance. On July 28, 1903, he married Ivadel M. Nafus.
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Four chQdren, —
2717. Owen L.. bom Dec 24, 1904
2718. Marion M., Aug. 6, 1906
2719. Howard N.. Sept. 1,1908
2720 Paul C, June 8. 1911 ; d. 1913
2491. Chancy Bird Ghipmant third son of Willie A.
Chipman (1976), was bom in Kossuth County, Iowa, Feb.
10, 1883; resides Burt, Iowa. Employed in his father's
store and is also secretary of the Burt Light & Power Co.
On April 8, 1908, he married Edith Elvidge.
Three children, —
2721. Russell L., bom May 6, 1909
2722. Willis O., Dec. 16, 1910
2723. Myron J., Jan 16, 1914
2513. Charles Phillips Chipman, oldest son of Rev.
William P. Chipman (2023), was bom in North Kingston,
R. I., Jan. 10, 1878; resides at Waterville, Maine. Gradu-
ated from Colby College, 1906; with Allyn & Bacon, pubs.
1907-8; office manager "Missions", 1909-11; librarian
of Colby College since 1911. Author of many books for
boys, "Formative Period in Colby's History," also serial
stories and poems.
2520. Clifford Earl Chipman, oldest son of Edwin
C. Chipman ,M. D. (2046), was bom New Yo k City,
May 1, 1890; resides at Waterford, Conn. Educated in
public schools of New London, Conn., and attended Alfred
University at Alfred, N. Y., one year; graduated from
University of Michagan, 1915 On Aug. 26, 1915. he
married Carotene, daughter of Frank and Carotene ' Parker)
Nichols, who was born in Holyoke, Mass., 1892.
One child, —
2727. Carolyn Hope, bom Feb. 19, 1919.
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2521. Truman Franklin CEhlpman, second son of
Edwin C. Chipman, M. D. (2046), was bom in Niantic,
Conn., Aug. 31, 1892; resides at Waterford, Conn. Edu-
cated in the public chools o!* New London, Conn. ; graduated
from Connecticut Agricultural College. A farmer, specializ-
ing in fruits. Enlisted, 1917, and attended Plattsburg
Training Camp; commissioned 1st lieutenant and served
one year in the 151st Depot Brigade.
2535. Walter F. CEhipman, first son of George E. W.
Chipman (2091), was bom in Fair Haven (now New
Haven), Conn., Oct. 19, 1863 ; resides at l^Jorwich, N. Y. A
photographer. On Sept. 1, 1886, he married Margaret
Theresa Dunn of New Haven, Conn.
One child, —
2730. Walter F., bora Feb. 21. 1889
2536. Harry Elbert Chipman, second son of George
E. W. Chipman (2091), was born in New Haven, Conn.,
Aug. 25, 1870; resides at Anderson, Indiana. Resided in
New Haven where he was for twelve years engaged in ex-
perimental work on automatic and special machinery until
1911, when he went to Springfield, Mass., for the Tele-
graphone Company and in 1916 went to Boston to do de-
velopment work on the moving picture film. While in
Springfield he was engaged in installing a dictating and
recording machine by which the sound waves were mag-
netically recorded on the steel wire. While in charge of
a demonstration of the Telegraphone at the Grand Central
Palace Exposition, New York, in February, 1916, he was
asked by the manager of a moving picture studio if the
telegraphone could not be used to make pictures talk.
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This idea started him to experimenting in the spring of
1917, and after three months effort he was able to record
the voice on a moving picture film from any point in the
room and reproduce it loudly and clearly to a distance of
twenty-eight feet. About this time war conditions stopped
further development of the talking film, and he accepted
a responsible position with the Dupont Powder Co., at
Anderson, Ind. He has the distinction of being the first
man to produce and demonstrate a talking film that is
at all times in perfect synchronism with the picture; and
he is now ready to go ahead with the developing and per-
fecting of this invention.
On April 29, 1897, he married Mary Louise, daughter of
I. J. Moreau, of Worcester, Mass., who was bom April 12,
1873.
One child, —
2731. Olive T., born Sept. 18, 1902
2537. Arthur L. Chipman, third son of George E. W.
Chipman (2091), was born in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 23,
1873; resides at New Haven. He enlisted in the Spanish-
American War, 1889, serving two years in the Philippines.
Has been with the Winchester Arms Co., since 1901, as
sharp-shooter and gun tester. On May 18, 1901, he mar-
ried Ella F. Hosmer.
Two children, —
2732. Arthur H., bom Sept. 10, 1903
2733. George Wesley, Oct. 21, 1905
2547. Frederick Vernon CEhipman, first son of Adin
Vernon Chipman (2126), was bom in Boston, Mass., Oct.
19, 1872. Married Oct. 4, 1898, Annie Pope Abbott.
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Three children, —
2741. John Abbott, bom March 28, 1900; died
2742. Prisdlla C, Sept. 6, 1902
2743. Frederick Vernon, Feb. 23, 1904
2548. Richmond Lane Ghlpman, second son of Adin
Vernon Chipman (2126), was bom in Boston, Mass., Oct.
21, 1876. Married, June 8, 1901, Marjorie McGreggor.
Four children, —
2744. Christine, bom Oct. 21, 1902
2745. Lisbeth, Feb. 9, 1906; died
2746. Barbara, Feb. 7, 1907
2747. Richard Lane, Oct. 14, 1912
2557. Bert Lee Ghlpman, first son of James L Chip-
man (2146), was bom in Poland, Maine, Aug. 26, 1878;
resides at Winston-Salem, N. C. Has been connected
with the printing industry since 1898 ; for a number of years
with the Knoxville Lithographing Co., Knoxville, Tenn.;
traveling salesman for Bamhart Brothers & Spindler,
type founders since 1914; author and publisher of "Chip-
mans of America," 1904, and "The Chipman Family.**
1920. Married, June 6, 1900, Mertie, daughter of John
H. and Sarah (S.ms) Jordan of Lemington, Vermont.
Three children, —
2748. Osra Alberta, bom Aug. 27, 1901
2749. Donald James, Feb. 8, 1903
2760. Doris Gertmde. Aug. 6, 1904
2558. Roy Earle Chipman, second son of James L
Chipman (2146), was bom in Poland, Maine, Feb. 15, 1883;
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esides at Muscatine, Iowa. Married, June 2, 1904, Ella
B., daughter of Charles H. and Susan (Gieenlief) Reed of
Boothbay, Maine, who was bom Jan. 12, 1884.
One child,—
2751. Gilbert E., bom June 11, 1905; died
2563. Chester Warren Chipman, only son of Elmer
W. Chipman (2151), was bom in Bradford, Mass. Jan. 14,
1891; resides at Mechanic Falls, Maine. Married, July
21, 1912, Bessie, daughter of Osgood and Mary (Jenson)
Duran, who was born Feb. 18, 1892.
One child, —
2752. Lester D., bom Feb. 24, 1916
2615. Arthur Chipman, first son of James A. Chip-
man (2263), was born in Surry County, N. C, Sept. 11,
1879; resides at Hemdon, Virginia. On July 23, 1912,
he married Delia, daughter of William Roberts of Galax,
Va., who was bom Dec. 25, 1888.
Two children,—
2753. Imogenc, bom April 13, 1913
2754. Robert Stratton, Aug. 18, 1914
3636. Henry Robinson Chipman, only son of James
H. Chipman (2304), was bom Oct. 28, 1882. Married
Elsie Cox.
One child,—
2755. Eldin James, bom July 22, 1910
2661. Maj. Leverett De Veber Chipman,, oldest
son of Wilford H. Chipman (2346), was bom in Kentville,
N. S.. April 17, 1891 ; died at Camp HiU Hospital, Halifax,
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N. S., Dec. 16, 1918. Educated at Kings College, Windsor,
N. S. In 1906, joined the militia of which he was an active
member until Aug. 4, 1914, when he volunteered for active
service, taking his unit to Valcartier, Que., where he was
transferred to 13th Batt. C. E. F. (Royal Highlanders of
Canada) going with them to France. Wounded in April
1916, was boarded unfit for active service. He was A. D.
C. (in England) to Brig. Gen. J. P. Landry until November
1917 when he returned to Canada on sick leave, after which
he was given command of Casualty Co. M. D. 6, Halifax,
N. S. He became proprietor and editor of the Annapolis
Royal Spectator in 1912.
On Dec. 21, 1916, he married Muriel, third daughter of
John Manners of Deal, Kent, England, who was bom in
1891.
One child, —
2756. Ian Beverley Manners, b. Oct. 18, 1916
2662. Reginald Wemyss Chipman, second son of
Wilford H. Chipman (2346), was born in Kentville, N. S.,
June 5, 1892; resides at Olds, Alberta, Canada. Educated
at Middletown (N. S.) High School. At fifteen years of
age entered Canadian Bank of Commerce and served in
various branches in Nova Scotia. When seventeen he
went west and was connected with banks at Calgary,
Innisfair and Edmonton. In 1914 he joined the Alberta
Dragoons, and one year later went overseas as lieutenant
of the 16l8t Batt, Machine Gun Corps. Served in France
to end of the war. Returned to Canada in March, 1919
and is now accountant in Olds, Alberta.
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2701. Roy O. CEhipman, oldest son of Dewitt A. Chip-
man (2469), was bom in Ionia, Mich., April 6, 1882; re-
sides at Grand Rapids, Mich. A piano tuner. On June
27, 1907, he married Rose Alan Ingraham of Grand Haven,
Mich.
Two children, —
2801. Gordon L., bom May 16, 1912
2802. Alan Dewitt, Oct. 11, 1916
2702. Albert Dewitt Chipman, second son of Dewitt
A. Chipman (2469), was bom in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Nov. 18, 1891. Degree of A. B. from Michigan University,
1914; Director of bureau of census and statistics, Grand
Rapids public schools, 1914-16. In Mexican border ser-
vice, June to Nov. 1916, as enlisted man in 32nd Mich.
Inf.; promoted to second lieut. of cavalry, Nov 30, 1916,
and to first lieut. of cavalry, June, 1917, captain of cavalry
Oct., 1917; promoted to major of infantry, Oct. 8, 1918.
On Aug. 29, 1917, he married Cora M. Rowe of Fred-
ericksburg, Virginia.
One child, —
2803. Lila Morehouse, bom Aug. 16, 1918
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Abbe, Adolphus, 53
Abbott. Annie P., 293
Cyrenus, 110
Adams, Charles, 53
Mary, 24
Albee, Obadiah, 89
Albey, Eliza, 191
Aldnch, Mary B., 244
Allen, Frank, 213
George W.. 79
Jane, 25
Jonathan, 25
Mar aret, 212
Martha, 216
Minerva, 80
William, 36
Andrews, Israel, 46
Andrus, Emma, 199,
Annabel, Mary Ann ' 60
Arey, Benjamm B., 87
Amrfield, Beeson, 162
Mary, 242
Sarah, 162
Arms of Chipman, 11
Arnold, Sarah, 65
Atkins, Albert, 184
Atkinson, John, 74
Atwood, Bathsheba, 87
Elizabeth, 86
Harding, 87
Rebecca, 87
Austin, Hannah, 26
Nathaniel, 26
Ayer, Amelia J., 212
Babcock, Edward L., 129
Elias L., 134
Hiram, 149
Baby. William L., 106
Bacon, Philomelia, 148
Richard, 25
Bailey, Eliza, 210
WiUiam, W., 209
Bain, Eliza, 104
Baird, Nancy, 85
Baker, Lucy, 106
Mehitable. 235
Ruth, 29
Baldwin. Eliza, 119
JuUa. 220
Mary E., 225
Rowena, 220
Balsom, Rev. J. E., 97
Banks, Thomas, 72
Barker, Hiram P., 144
Baranby, Hopestead, 94
John, 44, 92
Timothy, 43
Barney, Celinda, 120
Barss, Mary, 186
BartoU, Juliette, 222
Bass, G^rge, 154
Bassett, Celia, 160
Elizabeth, 29
Bates, Gratia, 138
Bath, Abner, 100
Battis, George J., 143
Bean, ArabeTle, 277
Jonathan, 277
Beard, Maria N., 138
Bechtel, Anna, 282
Beckley, Sarah M., 139
Beckwith, John, 25
Lucmda, 211
Samuel, 25
Bell, Henry, 240
Bemis, James, 80
Benedict, Peter, 37
Bennett, Caroline, 205
Maria, J., 195
William H., 61
Berry, Joshua, 36
Wioda, 137
Bickford, Mary L., 278
Bill, Annie, 189
Birch, Isabelle, R., 195
Bishop, Eliza, 47
Emeline, 157
William, 47
Blackler, William, 32
Blackwell, Mary, 37
Blair, Florence, 252
Laura A., 252
Blanchard, Sarah C, 229
Boardman, Sarah, 59
Bcnsall, Ward, 276
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Boone, Jacob, 84
Booth. Albert. 61
BoBWorth, Richard, 35
Botsford, William M, 251
Bourne, Louisa, 236
Melatiah, 14
Rev. Richard, 14
Bovee, Clark G., 232
Bowie, Maragret D., 197
Bowen, Rosa L., 284
Boyce, Zervia, 217
Branch, Julia A., Ill
Bradford, John, 10, 22
Oliver, 35
Priscilla, 10, 22
Braleigh, James H., 159
Bray.Eliphalet. D., 150
Bridges, Martin K., 61
Briggs, Ansel, 78
Ingley, 78
Mary, 43
Britten, Rev. Henry, 248
Brooks, Fannie E., 275
Helen, 258
Brown, Abbie W., 174
Abigail, 47
Daniel C, 232
Elizabeth, 32
Ellison, 76
Emma, 235
George, 125, 212
James, 77, 88
John, 32, 127
Mary, 47
Milo, 267
Sarah, A. 285
Susan, 181
Brownson, John, 50
Bryan, Kate F., 276
Bubier, Peter, 32
Buchanan, Daniel, 121
Bullard, Derrich, 79
Burbridge, Polly, 97
Sherman, 43
Burch, Martha, 64
Burchard, Mary, 80
Burdick, Martha, 134
Burgess, John, 210
Burritt, Sarah M., 156
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Burroughs, Joseph, 29
Burrows, Robert, 17
Bursley, Charles H., 65
Cabaniss, Elbridge G., 73
Calender, Mary B.. 275
Calkins, Charity, 111
Philene A., 114
Camp, Harriett E., 274
Cann, Cecilia, 188
Carleton, Joseph, 130
Carpenter, Mary L., 201
Carr, Mary, 33
Samuel, 33
Carter, Stephen, 83
William, 84
Case, Abel, 38
Calvin, 62
Cass, Phebe, 169
Caswell, Lilla D., 274
May L., 263
Sarah, 271
Catlin, Edgar S., 155
Chandler, Ann, 151
Chapman, Jane, 215
Charles, Jacob, 83
Chase, Charles, 225
Chew, Amelia, 140
Cheney, Ephriam, W. 51
Chester, Abigail, 62
Elbird^e, 64
Lucretia,63
Philele. 63
Sabina, 133
Childs, Eliazbeth, 154
CHIPMAN, Abigail, 15
18, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29,
32, 38, 47, 57, 64, 65,
66, 74, 81, 103, 117,
138, 145, 148, 167, 198,
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Abner, 59, 122, 203
Ada G., 193
Adelaide, 110, 232, 243
Adelbert, 249
Adeline, 119. 162
A. Evada, 215, 272
Adin v., 227, 275
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CHIPMAN, Alanson, 60
Albert, 124, 132, 168, 200,
211, 230, 232, 243, 280,
290,207
Albert Elwcxxi, 283
Albion. 76, 114. 160, 151,
196,232
Alden B., 148, 230
Alethia, 61, 63, 109, 112,
191
Alford D., 208
Alfred, 48, 97, 179
Alice. 172, 181, 203. 206.
246, 261, 263, 277
Alice G., 232
Alice Starr, 102
Alice W., 227
Allen, 43. 92. 246
Almeda, 78
Almira. 137,138
Almon P., 80
Alonzo, 129, 137. 198,
208.216
Alpheus. 61
Alva B., 204
Alvah H.. 179. 263
Alvan. 38, 78, 166, 261
Ami, 27, 29, 69, 117, 123
Ammi, 198
Amanda, 61, 123
203
Amelia, 189
Amos, 18, 27, 67, 58, 75,
118, 119, 161
Amos H., 148, 229
Amos J., 199
Amy, 60
Andrew, 71, 119, 186
Andrew A., 225
Andrew F., 97, 180
Andrew G., 163
Andrew Le R., 180, 255
Andrew M., 144, 224
Andrew T., 143, 223
Angle M., 236
Anice C, 247
Ann. 21. 44. 45, 117, 140,
141, 162, 163, 191, 228
Ann Eliza, 93 192
CHIPMAN, Anna,30, 34, 58, 66, 68,
83, 89, 117, 153, 203,
240,242
Anna F., 53, 274
Anna Lx>uise, 173
Anna M., 101, 112, 233
Anna S., 178
Anna W., 73
Annette S., 136, 191
Annie, 102, 217, 234, 246,
249,261
Annie Leontine, 251
Annie W., 184
Annis, 228
Ansel, 79, 124, a66
Anson B., 120, 199
Anstice, 33, 71,
143 146
Anthony, 25, 46, 99, 100,
184
Arabella, 63,
Archibald, 86
Armina E., 283
Arthur, 136, 184, 187, 200,
217, 249, 286, 295
Arthur H., 181, 266, 293
Arthur S., 186
Arthur L., 198, 274, 293
Arthur R., 259
Asa, 63
Asenath, 51, 109, 172, 243
Ashley B., 80, 169
Ashley F., 230, 278
Augusta, 99
Augustus, 89
Austin, 55. 111. 193
Azel. 57. 119
Barbara. 294
Barnabas, 15, 18, 22, 37,
38, 66, 67, 76, 79, 122,
154
Barnabas H., 88
Barnabas L., 27, 30, 58
Bartlett, 162
Bela, 205
Belinada, 61
Benedict, G. 112
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CHIPMAN, Benjamin, 20. 22, 23.
24, 34, 36. 38. 40. 73, 75.
81. 84, 152. 160. 230
Benjamin E., 75
Beniamin F.. 110. 169
Benjamin P., 130
Benjamin W.. 148, 231
Bert Lee. 278. 294
Bertha. 123
Bessie W.. 246. 272
Bessie F., 265
Bessie L.. 268
Bethiah. 14. 18. 21, 23.
47. 81. 159
Betsey. 23. 52, 58. 59. 62.
64. 81, 86, 87. 123, 144
Betsey M., 88
Beulah, 57, 59, 117, 118,
122
Blanche. 123. 275
Boardman. 118
Brook Watson. 94.
248
Burtion T.. 201, 264
Byley. 20
Caleb D.. 167
Calvin, 58. 120. 121. 201
Carmilla E.. 229
Caroline. 75, 114, 121,
128, 141, 150, 155, 171,
202. 216
Caroline D.. 148
Carolyn H.. 291
Carrie E.. 217. 268
Cassius. 50. 108
Catherine, 24, 28, 29, 43,
61, 106, 184, 194
Celia, 126
Chaloner O., 179, 253
Chancy. 124, 205, 267, 291
Charity, 62
Charles, 29, 42, 61, 64, 67,
74, 75, 79, 81, 90. 91,
120, 140, 147, 150, 160,
171, 200, 215, 218, 239,
273
Charles A.. 145,271
Charles B., 113 , 196, 206, 267
CHIPMAN, Chalres C, 112, 128,
214, 268, 270
Charles D., 91, 92, 149,
173, 231
Charles E., 113, 134,
171, 189, 214
Charles G., 223
Charles H., 130, 134, 138,
208, 210, 213, 269
Charles J., 136, 222
Charles L., 122, 201
Charles N., 156
Charles P., 131, 152, 210,
234, 269, 291
Charies R., 139, 217,
258,289
Charles V., 119
Charles W., 188, 260, 279
Charlotte, 54, 108, 115,
134, 135, 139, 258
Charlotte L., 73
Chanucv, 16^
Chester E., 230, 278
Chester W., 90, 170, 230,
279, 295,
Christina W., 166, 177
Christopher, 29, 163, 133
Clara, 50, 168, 208, 230
Clarence, 174, 208, 242,
247
Clarence D., 266, 290
Clarence J. H., 246
Clarinda, 137
Clarissa, 79, 142, 168, 243
Clarisse B. H., ' 81
Clark, 90, 208, 269
CUff rd E., 270, 291
Collins, 134, 214
Content, 35
Cora, 206
Cynthia, 133, 210
Cynthia P., 117, 127, 160
Cyril D., 114
Cyrilla L., 169
Cyrus, 26, 52, 75, 79. 9D,
126. 151, 157, 170
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CHIPMAN, Cyrus A., 53. 112
Cyrus N., 113
Cyrus O., 112, 195
Curtis H.. 253
Cutler, 90. 171
D. Clifton, 199
Daisy M. D., 184
Danforth T., 266
Daniel, 26, 28, 36. 37, 43.
54. 62, 64, 75, 78, 79,
92. 100, 132. 141. 185.
211
Daniel A., 116, 135
Daniel C, 53, 114
Daniel F., 156, 238
Daniel H., 129. 235
Daniel M.. 88. 90. 169.
171
Daniel O., 115, 135
Daniel W., 129, 209
Darius, 26, 51
David, 41, 51, 57, 63, 67.
84, 87, 96, 140, 165
David M., 88, .67
David R., 176
David S., 184, 258, 259
Deborah. 16, 23, 39. 83.
143
Delia, 106, 127. 134
Desire, 14
DeWitt A., 264. 290
DeWitt C. 111. 194
Donald James. 294
Donald W. H., 261
Don Alonzo, 60. 127
Doris G.. 294
Dorcas C, 87. 166
Dorothy. 262
Dorothy F.. 250
Dorothy J., 153
Douglas Clinton, 193, 262
Draper, 24, 40. 85. 86.
165.166
Dwight. 120. 222. 273
Earnest L.. 240
Ebenezer. 16, 19. 24. 30,
41, 66. 88. 89. 137. 168
CHIPMAN Edgar, 108, 170. 208.
216, 225.
Edith. 189. 261
Edmund K.. 114, 216, 221
Edna G.. 284
Edward. 47. 99. 125, 258
Edward B., 136
Edward D.. 140. 217
Edward H.. 146
Edward N., 90. 170
Edward R.. 193
Edward S.. 157. 230. 276
Edward W.. 104. 109. Ill
Edwin. 50. 106. 213, 270
Edwin B.. 133. 212
Edwin H.. 196
Elbridge A.. 147
Eleanor. 248
Eleazer M.. 70. 144. 225
Electa, 78
Eldin J., 295
Eleutheria. 55
Elisha. 29. 63. 133, 212,
213. 214, 271
Elisha E., 87. 167
Eliza. 44. 55. 82. 106. 172.
191. 203. 231
Eliza Ann. 46. 96
Eliza F.. 161
Eliza J.. 147
Eliza M.. 34
Eliza W.. 72. 210
Elizabeth. 14. 20. 22. 25.
30. 32, 33. 34. 37, 38. 41.
43. 65. 67. 68. 70. 71.
76. 84. 85. 87. 104. 125.
135. 140. 154. 162, 167,
169. 171. 178, 186, 220,
248, 274
Elizabeth A., 97,
99. 229. 242. 243
Elizabeth F.. 145
Elizabeth M.. 188
Elizabeth N.. 141
EUzabeth W., 225
Ella J.. 159. 230
Ella M.. 177. 232. 262. 266
Ella S., 180
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CHIPMAN, Ellen, 61. 108. 109. 113,
143. 217
Ellsworth. 208
Elmer O., 267, 290
Elmer W., 230. 278
Elon. 59. 121. 122
Elon L.. 58
Elva.256
Emeline. 133
Emily. 61. 92, 108. 129.
1^. 162. 216, 249, 281
Emma. 60. 106. 112. 132.
140. 177, 198. 200.
249. 259. 277
Emmett L., 204
Ernest. 177. 255. 273,
279.283
Erastus D., 134. 214
Esther, 150. 198. 244
Ethel, 250, 271, 280
Ethelind I.. 276
Eugene A., 244. 249. 285
Eugenia. 108
Enice. 27. 28, 39, 43. 59.
91 99
Evelina, 50. 132
Evelyn. 255. 280
Everett, 260
Ezra. 123
Fanny, 54. 67, 115
Fanny A.. 52
Ferguson. 93
Fitch, 51, 109
Flora E., 101
Florence, 234, 236
Frances. 93. 110, 117. 192,
196. 210. 211. 256. 271
Frances C. 157
Frances L., 136
Francis, 63, 106. 131
Frank. 171. 177. 197. 215,
219. 228, 234. 245. 248.
250, 284, 285, 286
Frank L.. 272
Frank B.. 231
Frank B. A., 181, 256
Frederic E., 253
Frederick. 62, 178. 225, 261
CHIPMAN, Frederick A.. 166 212.
239
Frederick M.. 95. 177, 260
Frederick V., 276, 293, 294
Fred, 231. 235
Fred A.. 177. 230. 249, 277
Freeland M., 152
George, 35. 42. 55. 73.
92. 100. 116. 123, 128,
132, 137, 142, 146, 154,
185. 186. 214, 232,
235, 271. 281
George A., 53, 112, 114.
172. 195, 228
George B., 197
George C, 115, 197
George E., 92, 141, 174.
221. 222. 227. 230. 268,
273, 275, 280, 288
George F., 177. 249
George H.. 135. 136, 166.
215, 281
George K., 209
George L., 99, 138. 184
George N.. 160
George O., 196
George R.. 197
George S.. 96, 197. 244,
285
George T., 223
George W., 131, 146, 162,
198. 201. 228. 231. 234.
264,293
George W. H., 159
Gertrude. 267
Gideon, 117
Giles. 63. 132. 210
Gillian. 60
Gladys A. 279. 280
Gordon. 159, 297
Grace. 216, 228
Grant H., 212, 269
Gustavus D., 52, 111
Guy A., 278
Guy W.. 236
Hadsell. 38. 81
Hadsell F.. 82
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CHIPMAN, Handley. 16, 24, 26,
44, 45, 46, 97
Hannah, 14, 15, 18, 20,
21, 22, 23, 26, 29, 31,
35, 36, 37. 38. 53, 62,
64, 65, 70, 72, 76, 81,
83, 131. 134
Hannah A., 155
Hannah E., 115, 150
Hannah F., 132
Hannah M., 52
Hannah R.. 159
Hahnan V.. 150
Hannah W., 130. 209
Hannibal A.. 133. 212
Harley R.. 279
Harold C. 181. 255, 269
Harold v.. 246
Hanrett, 39, 52, 53, 58,
61. 62. 78. 88. 91. 93.
103, 114, 121. 125, 157,
208, 209. 220, 221, 222,
230, 238. 270
Harriet J.. 163
Harriet L.. 129
Harriet M.. 155, 225
Harriet N., 46
Harry. 59, 124, 281
Harry B., 264
Harry E.. 274, 292
Harry L.. 248, 286
Harry R.. 286
Hazadiah Keith. 73
Hazel v.. 281
Helen. 44. 126. 132. 171,
232, 236, 237, 246, 249,
251,258
Heman, 59, 123
Henrietta, 57, 100
Henry, 20. 33. 50, 64,
105, 134, 136, 137, 178,
216, 220, 252, 267,
285,295
Henry A., 169, 244
Henry B., 214
Henry C, 116, 155, 192,
235, 277, 281
Henry C, 144, 226
Henry H., 228
CHIPMAN, Henry L., 106, 138, 190
Henry P., 271
Henry S., 112
Henry W.. 192. 237
Herman. 119
Hester, 199
Hilda P., 247
Hiram, 57, 61, 89, 118,
128. 129, 141, 148, 169,
200,231
Hobart Henry, 116
Holmes S., 97, 182
Holton, 60, 127
Homes, 25, 45, 47, 104
Hope, 14
Horace. 66, 136. 210. 284
Horace A.. 129. 262
Harace Darius, 52. 111.
193. 262
Horac E.. 136
Horace G.. 111. 194, 195
Horatio, 57, 118
Horatio N.. 91, 173
Howard, 155. 291
Howard H.. 183, 257
Hugh L., 199
Huldah ,77
Ian B. M., 296
Ida A., 216
Ida E., 203, 279
Imogene, 295
InaM., 180
Ingram. 95, 242
Irene C, 185
Irvin M., 241, 283
Isaac, 37, 59, 67, 76, 77,
78, 99. 124, 155, 178,
183, 200, 283
Isaac K., 135, 216
Isaac L., 96
Isaac N., 205, 265
Isabella E., 92
Isabella G., 73
Isabelle. 256, 263
Isaiah Mayo, 87, 166, 167
Isaiah L., 172, 245
Israel, 42, 46, 90, 172, 245
Iver M., 279
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CHIPMAN, Jack R. H., 181
Jacob. 16, 20. 21, 36. 46,
72, 99, 241
Jairus S., 150
J. Alberta, 177
James, 16. 23, 39, 41, 46,
66, 74, 83, 97, 100. 123,
136. 138. 147. 148. 162,
203, 204, 216. 229
James A., 46, 88, 96, 186,
243, 281, 284
ames B. M., 93, 174
ames C, .71
ames DeW., 286
ames E.. 71, 96, 146
'amesF., 160
ames G., 144, 227, 286
ames H.. 117, 146, 199,
227, 240, 244, 285
James I., 230, 277
ames J. U., 247
ames L., 104, 112, 186
ames R., 138, 164
ames T.. 283
ames W., 117
ane, 43. 80, 160, 201. 221
aques H.. 112
ared. 93
ared Ingersoll. 43. 93
ared DeW.. 248
efferson. 142. 222
effrey. 50. 105
^ennie W.. 236
erome. 142
esse. 27. 57. 76. 83, 122
152, 162, 243
esse P., 201
"esse S., 196, 263
esse W., 163
, essie. 100 213
^ essie F., 99
' oanna, 32, 37, 66, 116,
136
Job H.. 160
Joel. 83. 164. 243
CHIPMAN, John. 13, 14. 16. 16. 18.
19. 20. 23. 24. 26. 26,
27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 66,
61, 64, 66, 67. 68. 70.
76. 81, 82, 83. 86, 87,
88. 89. 117. 124. 128.
134. 138. 139. 141. 142.
143. 145. 161, 168. 197.
200. 203. 227. 229.
240.263
John A.. 46. 92. 101. 173
John B.. 67, 106, 117.
186 190
John C.. 96. 168. 230. 231
"ohn D.. 268. 289
"ohn E.. 147. 246. 283
ohn F.. 232, 280
"ohnG.. 163
"ohn H., 34. 42, 44. 71.
81. 91. 93. 139. 146.
160, 187, 239. 242, 246,
269, 283, 286
John K., 209
ohn L., 106, 190
ohn M., 53, 113. 143.
162. 174. 222. 242
John N.. 86
John R.. 130. 212
John Pryor. 97. 180
IohnQ. A..209
ohn R.. 93. 99
ohn S. DeW.. 102. 187
ohn S.. 64, 116 157. 273
ohn T.. 131. 210
ohn W.. 212. 267. 269
onathan. 18. 28. 39,
122,1
Jonathan E., 81
Jonathan R., 172, 246
Joseph, 16, 19, 20, 22,
28, 30, 31, 36, 37, 38,
40, 60. 66, 67, 68, 71.
72. 76. 80. 82. 96. 99.
136, 140, 141, 142,
164, 158, 161, 162,
163, 172, 177. 204.
221.222
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CHIPMAN. Joseph A.. 101. 242,
280
oseph B., 205, 266
oseph I., 242, 284
, oseph "p., 160
, oseph S., 168
, oseph W., 44, 94
osephine, 212, 230, 262.
284
Iosiah, 6 , 81, 82, 133
oshua, 74, 149, 242
oshua F., 160, 232
ulia, 108. 117,164,206,
212,266,267.27)
, ulia A., 80. 126, 194
, uliette B.. 78
'uliusC. 80
ulius G., 229, 276
; ulius P., 68, 121
Kathleen C, 248
Kathryn B., 256
Kenneth C, 180, 265
Kenneth L., 252, 287
Lafayette, 109
Laura, 50, 54, 66, 60, 61,
62, 67, 78. 80, 102,
106, 109. 124. 128, 139.
143, 168, 234, 252
Laura E., 276
Laurada J., 273
Lavinia, 43, 47, 91, 95, 260
Lawerence, 248, 249, 277
Leander V.. E. 96
Leah, 265
Leilah, 103
Lemuel, 26, 60, 61, 109,
110. 191
Leonard, 204
Leota, 285
Lena M., 261
Leroy, 196
LesUe, 188, 277
Lester D.. 296
Lewis. 147, 188, 205,
229.260
Lewis L., 103, 125. 187
CHIPMAN, Uwis DeH., 184
Leverett DeV., 178, 250,
287,295
Levi, 60, 84, 126, 165
UlUe P., 211
Lila M., — 297
Lizzie E., 187
Lloyd, 72, 146
Lois, 188, 244
Lorena K., 265
Lorenzo Q., 80, 158. 213
Louis, 248
Louisa, 67, 72, 75, 108,
116, 150, 157, 164,
198, 241
Love, 24,
Lovett B., 166
Lucilla, 97
Lucilla O.. 101
Lucina. 80
Lucinda. 62, 72. 73, 76
121
Lucius, 106. 128
Lucretia, 21, 63, 167
Lucy, 35. 72, 74, 76, 81,
162.200
Lucy A., 64, 159
Lucy E., 114
Lucy F., 102
Lucy H., 127
Lucy T., 146
Lucy K., 267
Lucy R., 172
Lula C, 268
Luna. 36
Luther, 67, 120
Lydia, 14, 15, 21, 36, 36,
62, 74, 91. 147, 164.
191, 202. 271
Lydia E., 81,
Lydia M., 151
Lyman B., 76, 141. 153,
220,234
Lynn W., 290
Mable, 263
Mahala, 124, 205
Major, 25, 47
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CHIPMAN. Marcellus A.. 194
Marcus M. 155, 236,
Margaret, 25, 33, 36, 40,
44, 71, 83, 89, 143,
152, 187, 240
Maria, 48. 66, 97, 110,
125,225,238
Maria Ann, 103
Maria Jane, 101
Marilla, 127
Marion, 231, 281, 291
Mark Anderson, 80
Marquise DeL., 129
Marshall., 113, 196
Marshall M., 109
Martha, 37, 40, 41. 84,
123, 169, 203. 220,
229,240,284
Martha C, 88
Marhta E., 139
Martha H., 87, 168
Martha J., 134
Martha S., 78, 166
Martin, 123
Mary, 16, 19,21,23,24,
27, 28, 2t», 32. 38, 39,
40, 41, 44, 54. 55, 56,
58, 63, 65, 67, 70, 72,
78, 81, 8;i, 84, 85. 92,
97,99, KKJ, 117. 129,
131, 132, 138, 139,
143, 147, 154, 159, 160,
162, 203, 235, 240, 248
Mary A., 88, 149, 167,
178, 191, 198, 217, 228,
246, 260, 268, 270, 276
Mary Ann, 91, 118, 129,
147, 158, 225
Mary C, 80, 152, 187
Mary D., 161
Mary E., 95, 97, 99, 134.
139, 144, 145, 222, 223,
245,263
Mary F., 172, 212, 247
Mary H., 275
Mary J., 122, 137
Mary L., 166, 163, 177.
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CHIPMAN. Mary R.. 115
Mary S.. 166
Mattie, 215
May F., 186, 204, 262
Mehetable, 42, 91. 161
Melissa, 79, 203, 204
Mellicent, 24
Melvina, 208
Mercy, 14, 15, 20, 22, 36.
41. 79, 88
Mercy F., 76, 87
Merle A., 278
Merrick, 125
Milledge S., 104
MilonM.. 199
Milton, 123
Minerva, 166
Minnie, 225
Minor, 48, 103
Miranda, 51
Mitchell, 185
Mortimer C, 139, 217
Moses D., 75
Murray R., 181, 266
Myra M., 266
Myrtle D., 184, 263
Myron J., 291
Nancy, 25, 47, 48, 53.
63, 75, 85, 129, 135, 137
Nathan £., 213
Nathan F., 64, 133
Nathan L., 261
Nathan T. .134, 213
Nathaniel, 19, 26, 31, r2,
49, 87, 123
Nathaniel A., 167
N thaniel C, 63, 133
Nathaniel, H., 82
Nathaniel S., 133
Nellie, 189, 206, 268
Nelson, 80, 154, 236
Nettie J., 284
Noah, 85
Noble, 46
Noel, 248
Nora T., 181
Norman. 60, 79, 117,
126,198
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CHIPMAN, Norton P., 206
Obadiah, 83, 162
01 B.,285
OUve. 56. 60. 78. 123,
288 293
Oliver. 142, 169, 245, 285
Olivia, 43, 92, 267
Origen H., 104
Orlin, 79, 156, 238
Orrin, 60, 127, 208
Orrin G., 153, 234
Oscar, 50, 54, 108, 116,
204
Osra A., 294
Owen L., 291
Owen N., 180, 254
Paris, 40, 83. 84, 162
Parthenia, 60,
Paiicnrc, 33
Patty. Hi
Paul, 2W
Railin-i. M
Perr\ (*., J.'U
Pcre^, ir,. ::1. 39, 41, 42,
Pc^vM >. :\ J
Plu'!-% ':!.rr>, i_3, 131,
loK J 'A, -:i
Phovl.- .\., CO, 109,243
Phil-'Ti '. G ». 117, 212
Phili:;) C, 107
I bine s i:?l)
Polly, r>i, ^S
Priscill., 21, 36,294
Prudence, 131
Rachel, 83, 121, 127, 132.
163,284
Ralph, 54, 115,125,196
281
Ralph L., 278
Ralph N., 282
Ransom, 124, 141, 221
Rebecca, 16, 20, 25, 32,
33, 34, 37, 44, 75, 82,
94,-96, 128, 164. 167
Reginald H., 184, 252, 288
CHIPMAN. Reginald W., 287, 293,
Reeve, 61
Reuben, 203
Richard, 33. 200, 208, 294
Richard H.. 224
Richard L. DeV., 261, 287
Richard Manning, 70, 143,
144.223
Richmond L., 276, 294
Robert. 20. 131, 211, 271
Robert A.. 96. 249
Robert G.. 229
Robert H., 95
Robert S.. 252. 295
Robert W., 174. 246
Rockma L.. 280
Ross, 178, 251
Roy E., 278, 294
Roy O., 290, 297
Rozilla, 150
Rubene R., 268
Ruby W., 152
Rufus, 150
Rupert, 258
Russell, 38, 80, 205, 291
Russell B., 236, 292
Russell H., 174, 246
Russell M., 80, 159
Russell S., 274
Ruth, 38
Salley P., 88
Samuel, 14, 15, 18, 20,
24, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 45, 51, 53, 54, 63,
65, 66, 68, 70, 71, 79,
98, 99, 110, 131, 135,
140, 144, 157, 210
Sameul A., 145, 161,
227,240
Samuel B., 47, 104
Samuel C, 87
Samuel D., 40, 86, 141,
220
Samuel F., 53, 112
Samuel H., 15 , 236
Samuel L., 44, 95, 139,
142
Samuel Mayo, 41, 84, 87,
167
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CHIPMAN, Samuel M., 114, ld5
Samuel P., 160, 231
Samuel S., 110, 116, 192
Sarah, 15, 18, 20, 21,
23, 27, 35, 36, 40, 45,
54, 56, 57, 58, 63, 65,
66, 74, 77, 79. 82, 83,
94, 100, 110, 114, 125.
138, 146. 147, 157, 159.
191. 210, 211, 213, 214.
239
Sarah A., 73, 115, 167,
240
Sarah C, 144. 148
Sarah D.. 152
Sarah E.. 92. 103. 108,
139, 2J4, 225. 230. 243
Sarah H.. 168
Sarah J., 147, 155. 16.
Sarah L., 129. 133
Sar h M., 46. 156. 242
Sarah R.. 97. 98
Sarah T., 150
Sarah W., 55. 172
Semantha, 79
Sena, 38
Senath. 204
Seth, 15, 18, 21, 22, 75,
149
Seth L., 151, 233, 279
Seymour. 129, 208
Sherman. 141. 220, 222
Sidney, 247. 253
Silas. 72. 77. 146
Silas M.. 52
Sil s W., 155, 237
Simeon, 75. 150
Sinah, 123
Sophia, 53, 104, 114
Sophronia, 67, 148
Square B., 203
Stella D., 276
Stephen, 16, 23, 24, 25,
28, 40, 41, 42, 47, 57,
59, 60, 83, 84, 89. 104.
116. 122. 163. 172
Stephen D., 123
Stephen L., 204, 267
Stephen R., 16J, 244
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CHIPMAN, Stephen Skiff, 39, 82,
161
Sumner, 75, 151, 152
Susan, 40, 84, 103, 110,
188,243
Susan B., 126
Susan H., 55
Susa 1 L., 76
Susan M., 153
Susan P., 144
Susanna, 42. 75
Sylvanus, 90. 172
Tapping Reeve. Ill, 192
Terson, 93
Thankful, 89
Thankful A., 87, 166
Theodoro S., 114, 132, 196
Theodoro T., 208
Timothy, 19, 30, 31, 66.
68,141
Timothy B., 25S, 2S8
Timothy F-, 37, 76, 155
Thomas. 12, 15. 17, 22,
26, 27. 28, 29, 33. 37,
38. 39. 56, 57. 61. 62,
63, 67. 71. SO, 81. 84,
130, 139. 144. 159, 174. .
189, 243. 245, 285
Thomas C, 163, 242
Thomas Dane, 47, 102,
103, 188
Thomas G., 226
Thomas Handley, 25,
43,95
Thomas H.. 44, 160,
161, 241
Thomas J., 209
Thomas Mayo. 88, 168
Thomas P., 209
Thomas W.. 73, 147
Truman, 60. 125, 268,
270,292
Unity Ann, 97
Victoria, 130
Viola A., 152
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CHIPMAN, Virpl. 128, 207
Vortigor C, 104
Wadsworth. 74. 148
Walter, 57, 76. 117, 118,
126. 154, 160, 186,
188, 198, 202, 206,
235, 244, 260, 263,
268,285
Walter F., 230, 274, 280,
292
Walter W.. 238, 282
Ward. 32. 68. 70. 71,
142. 145, 234
Warren, 161. 218
Warwick F., 248
Warwick W. L.. 174, 247
Waahbum. 123. 202,
203 204
Washington, 154, 235, 236
Wesley, 185
Wilbur F., 152
Wilda W.. 229
Wilfor I H.. 250, 287
Wihelmus M.. 111. 192
William. 24. 29. 36. 40.
41. 43. 44. 58. 62. 63.
64. 65. 67. 74. 75, 86.
87. 88. 95. 100. 120,
125. 130. 136, 141. 142.
151, 155, 161, 162. 164.
166. 204. 206. 209. 220.
221. 222. 241. 284
William A.. 230. 243. 279
William Allen. 25. 44. 96,
98. 180. 183. 186, 254
WUliam B., 166, 168, 231,
268
William G., 116, 136, 216,
261
William D.. 111. 193
William E., 140. 172,
220,273
William E. R., 147
WUiam F., 63, 109, 113,
166, 191. 243
William H.. 94. 167, 168,
188, 202, 203, 210.
225, 240, 242, 244.
283,284
CHIPMAN, William Handley, 46,
100
WUiam J., 97, 242
WilUam McK., 134
William O., 167
William P., 211, 266, 268
William S., 137, 164.
193, 216, 262
WUliam R., 178, 211, 262
William W., 104, 166,
168,269
Willie Ancel, 205. 266
WilUs. 206. 267. 291
Willard W., 162. 203
Winkworth A.. 46, 101
Xerxes Z., 104, 189
Xenophone A., 104
Zachariah. 25, 46, 47, 101
Zella J., 216
Zilpha A., 203
Zina L., 26 i
Chisholm, Isabelle M., 266
Christie. Emily R.. 249
Churchill. Charles. 30
Hannah. 188
Nancy. 135
Clark. Cassandra. 194
Eunice. 133
Flora. P. 270
Joseph. 141
Julia. 216
Cobb. Elisha, 86
Henry. 15
Jonathan. 14
Sarah. 16
Stephen. 21
Thomas, 90
Coddington, Robert, 63
Cogswell, Mason, 91
Coggswell, Sophia, 178
Coldwell, Laura. 289
Cole, Elizabeth. 166
Lovicy. 229
Luanda, 16
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Comstock, Mary, 136
Cone, Abigail, 66
Almira, 137
Connor, Barney, 164
Jane B., 122
Consaul, Lydia, 208
Contrell, Enuice, L., 80
Cook, DeUlah, 166
James, 129
Lyman, 63
Cooper. Caleb. 38
David, 38
Cortland. Phillip, 16
Cotton, Joanna, 32
Coudan. Rev. J. H., 126
Cowdry. Sarah, 126
Cox, Elsie, 296
Fred C, 274
Coy, Lavinia M., 147
Crane, Caroline, 192
C iggo, Mary. 157
Cromwell, Calvin, 131
Sarah, 213
Crumb, Eunice C, 270
Cummings, Amos, 76
Mary C,. 219
Currier, Hannah. 148
Curtis. John. 172
Cushman, Elsie. 201
Thomas, 21
Cutler, Achsa D., 232
Dadmun, Marshall, 145
Daggett. Sarah. 27
Daney. John. 238
Darling. William, 121
Davis, Keziah, 162
Joseph, 83
Lydia. 212
Phebe, 122
Davidson, Caroline, 206
Daviscn. Dorothy, 266
Davy, Martha M., 198
Dawson, Charlotte, 177
Luther, 126
Day, Clarissa, 242
Rachel. 125
Dean, Henry, 121
Maria, 161
Decker, Egbert, 210
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DeLaite, Eliza J., 279
DeWitt, Mabel, 263
DeWolf, Mary E., 101
Olivia L., 101
Delano, Reuben, 36
Delong, Abigail J., 206
Derby, John, 13
Dexter, William, 26
Dickerman, Emma M., 221
Dickey, Betsey, 127
Mary M., 96
Dickinson. Lydia, 62
Dike, John, 34
DiU, Elizabeth, 84
Dimock. Frederick C, 260
Jabez, 14
Shubael, 14
Dix, George A.. 143
Dixson, Charles. 42
Eunice. ^
Doane. Nehemiah, 86
G. W.. 166
Dodge, Alfred G., 97
Margaret, 183
Dolph, Abda. 37
Doolittle. Loyal. 79
Dorwin. Mary Ann, 118
Douglas, Julia A., 245
Melissa. 112
Olive. 66
Doyle. Ella, 246
Mary A.. 246
Sarah, 119
Draper. Judith, 23
Drown, Thlmas A., 148
Dunbar. Charles, 72
Salmon, 72
Dunlap, Thomas, 178
Dunn, Margaret, 292
Mary, 43
Duran, Bessie. 296
Durgin. Cora E., 280
Dolly B., 209
Ednah J. M., 233
Dushane, C. B. 246
Dutton. Mary, 221
Dyer, Elizabeth, 140
Minerva, 167
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Eaton, Grace H., 2>7
G. W., 87
Egen, Stephen, 33
Eighth Generation, 262
Elderkin, Sarah A., 246
Eldridge, John S., 123
Ellis, Joseph F., 139
Lydia, 81
EUiott, Frank R., 177
Elvidge, Edith 291
Emery, Flora M., 281
Evarts, Beulah, 68
Sarah, 58
Fairbanks, Nathan, 35
Faim, Julietta P., 249
Fambro, Allen G., 72
Famer, Theodosia, 139
Faucet, George, 240
Fay, Sarah, 61
Fessenden, Hannah, 23
Fifth Generation, 49
Finlayson, Elizabeth B., 267
Fisher, Annie, 177
Fish, Ahtnony, 62
Eliza, H. 239
John S., 136
Melinda N., 216
Temperance, 161
Fishwick, Minna, 286
Fitch, Asenath, 51
Anna, 63
George, 44
William, 51
Fitz Randolph, Muriel B., 260
Flanders, Carrie E., 280
Flint, Jacob, 47
Flower, Caroline T., 117
Flowers, Susan, 166
Floyd. Mark, 143
Ford, Ellen A., 217
Henry A., 158
Mary J.. 217
Forsyth, Maria, 100, 186l
Foster, John S., 56
Ruby. 285
Fourth Generation, 26
Fowler, Elizabeth, 34
Robert, 80
Fuller, Abigail, 21
Bethiah, 37
Ebenezer, 21
James, 66
Philemon, 35
Samuel, 64
Gage, Job, 66
John, 24
Gale, Maiy, 14
Gardner, James, 37
John, 92
Jonathan, 162
Garland, Sarah A., 173
Garrison, Martha W., 283
Gerrad, Mabel, 264
Gerrish, Samuel, 70
Gerry, Osmyn J., 76
Gesner, Elizabeth, 98
Sarah, 172
Gibbs, Elizabeth F., 239
Harriett S., 228
Gibson, Mariette, 138
Gilbert, Israel, 68
William L., 153
Gile, Azil, 124
Gillespie, Bryant W., 85
Gillis, Benjamin, 188
Godfrey, Mary H., 228
Goodsell, Elizabeth, 199
Goodspeed, Sarah, 65
Gordy, Mary J., 283
Rina M., 284
Gower, Fred A., 230
Grace, John, 133
Graham, Emma, 281
Howard, 261
Grannis, Enos, 68
Mary Ann, 220
Grant, David, 122
Lafayette B., 230
Gray, Andrew, 162
Ann, 165
Elizabeth, 144
Martha, 163
William, 32
Green, Lucy E., Ill
Sarah, 204
Greenman, George, 64
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Greenwood, David R., 230
Gregory, Catherine, 111
Grennel, Sophia, 156
Griffin, James, 24
Mary, 24
Samuel, 84
Griswold, Adelaide A., 199
Gross, Sarah, 86
Grosvenor, Roswell, 62
Groves, William, 20
Guilford, Edith, 144
Gumey, Ansel, 140
Haas, Bertha, 269
Hackett, Edna, 278
Edward C, 230
James, 74
Hadley, Harriett, 129
Hafer, Mary A., 218
Hale, Rebecca, 19
Robert, 19
Haley, Maggie, L. 261
Hall, Charles W., 222
Delia, 81
Elizabeth, 68
Martin C, 220
Hallock, Ervilla, 199
Hamblen, D. W., 136
Elizabeth, 22
Issac, 22
Hamilton, George, 97
Hammond, Paul, 66
Jacob, 36
L. R. K., 121
Hand, Deborah, 208
Nancy, 80
Handley, Thomas, 16
Harding, Jane, 43
Jeremiah, 166
Mary A., 103
Hardy, Jessie W., 98
Harlow, Almira, 138
Harrington, Theodore, 123
Harris, Albert, 101
Dorcas, 147
Elizabeth, 101
Rev, John M., 91
Mary, 82
Kate, 248
Thomas A., 46
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Harrison, Mary, 224
Harvey, Orpha, 201
Haskell, Jabez, 74
Haskins, Mary, 170
Hatch, Martha M., 191
Hathaway, Annie, 285
Hawkins, Augustus, 72
Hawley, Agur, 27
Haywood, Ethel M., 288
Hazen, Elizabeth, 69
Healy, Ezra, 59
Hearn, Nancy, 161
Heath, Albion, 58
Heaton, Martha, 264
Hedge, Eleutheria, 55
John, 55
Hedgecock, Asenath P., 242
Hemmenway, Sarah, 155
Henderson, David, 61
He^vnngs, George B., 158
Henry, Capt. William, 89
Hewitt, George H., 109
Hickock, Addison, 58
Ann, 117
Hickman, Abigail, 168
Higgins, Freeman, 86
Martha, 81
Martha A., 88
John G., 113
Sarah, 159
Higley, Alice, 237
Hill, Elizabeth, 71
Sarah, 60
Sophia, 108
William, 109
Hine, Nancy, 141
Hinkley, Abiah, 18
Elizabeth, 154
John, 18
Moses, 41
Temperance, 76
Hitchcock, JoFeph R,, 79
William. 115
Herrick, Pamelia, 200
Hewitt, Esther, 272
Hoadley, Lester, 54
Hodsdon, Mary, 152
Hodges, Joseph, 71
Mary, 145
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Hodgkin, Eben, 67
Holbrook, Isaiah, 42
Holden, John, 57
Holland, Rev. Ephriam, 77
Holmes, Mary J., 207
Ellis, 35
Horatio, 138
Holt, Harriet, A. 135
Homes, Margaret, 25
Homer, Elisha B., 146
Hopkins, Lucy, 127
Horney, John, 39
William, 39
Horsemanden, Daniel, 16
Hosmer, Ella F., 293
Houston, Mindwell, 202
Hovey, Clara B., 281
Howard, Chloe, 73
Dr. R. P., 93
Howe, Ann, 228
Henry, 78
Joseph E., 251
Hoxie, Hannah, 16
Phebe, 82
Newell, 82
Hoyt, Ann, 97
Hubbard, Abigail, 119
Emily, 103
Wilson, 119
Huckins, Jno., 14
Thomas, 14
Hudson, John G., 127
Hughes, Ellen T., 221, 274
Hulburd, Cyrus, 53
Jaques, 53
Hull, Robert Bruce, 173
Humphrey, Marius C, 109
Hunt, Richard A., 146
Huntington, Rev. Andrew, 79
Leander A., 100
Hunter, Frederick, 191
Huntsman, Salena, 204
Hurd, Charlotte, 221
Hurley, Linda A., 268
Huston, John, 43, 93
Mary, 43
Hussey, Julia A. M., 231
Idol, Bamett, 83, 163
Ingraham, Rose, 297
Isaacs, Cynthia, 119
Jackson, Joseph, 114
Mary H., 153
Jager, Hannah, 118
Jenkins, Samuel, 19
Jennison, Florence L., 271
Jewett, Moses, 56
Johnson, Ann, 94
Asa,77
Frances, 221
Frank, 27
Mary, 244
Phebe, 169
Jones, Amelia, 273
Nancy, 72
Virginia, 193
^ordan, Mertie, 294
Joslyn, Cassius, 1^8
Joyce, Hosea, 14
Keene, William, 99
Keep, Samuel, 21
Kelly, Wealthy A., 234
Kemp, Parker, 60
Kenyon, Maria L., 271
Kilburn, Amasa, 62
Killam, Estella M., 286
Kimball, Mary Lizzie, 279
J^arah, H. 277
Kingsbury, Lydia A., 134
Knapp, Jennie A., 281
Knowles, Nancy, 241
Kroner, Diedrick, 27
Ladd, James, 79
Laing, Chester W., 181
Lamb, James, 61
Lancraft, Ella A., 273
Lansdon, Azurbah, 118
Lane, Annis, 228
Esther, 74
Seth C, 147
Larrabee, Frances, 157
Latham, Willaim, 63
Lawrence, Samuel, 160
Thomas, 93
Zeno, 82
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Lawson, Mary, 112
Leach, John, 20
Timothy, 20
LeCount, Russell, 88
Lear, Prudence, 230
Leech, Huldah, 73
Orpha, 72
Leeds, Jonathan, 63
Leonard, Zebina, 61
Lewis, Ernest, 213
David P., 76
Harriett A., 213
Polly, 172
Libby, Catrqp, 40
Lillie, Lucy T., 125
Lincoln, Joshua W., 88
Lindsey, John, 129
Linsley, Charles, 55
Lockheart, Grace, 187
Lock wood, Nancy, 137
Phoebe Ann, 99
Logan, Martha M., 105
Longstreet, Josephine A., 193
Loomis, Horace, 56
Lopez, Mercedes, 164
Lorton, Sarah, 149
Lothrop, Abigail, 17
David, 30
John, 17
Lovell, Seth W., 87
Lovett, Daniel, 44
James R., 45
Thomas, 45
Lurvey, Anna, 45
Luther, Sarah, 186
Lyman, Simeon, 27
Lynn, Manila, 266
Mac Comber, Nellie, 246
Maclntire, Thankful, 89
Mahan, Nellie L., 275
Maine, Sarah, 196
Manlove, Maragret, 39
Mann, Hepsabeth, 151
Manners, Muriel, 296
Manning, Anstice, 33
Richard, 33
Thomas, 33
Marble, Lansing, 129
Marchant, Hannah L., 136
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Marple, Catherine, 140
Elizabeth, 140
Marsh, Samuel, 141
Marshall, Lovida, 104
Martin, F. J., 53
Martindale, Joanna, 115
Marston, Mary, 162
Nelson E., 109
Mason, Charles H., 148
Hannah, 90
Mary, J. 234
Mathews, Ueor^, 240
Matthews, Danus, 78
Mattocks, Anna, 31
Maury, Rev. Matthew F., 55
Mayo, Betsey, 41, 90
Caroline, 202
Rev. John, 41
Maxon, Prudence, 208
McFarland, Elizabeth, 188
McGr^:gor, Marjorie, 294
McKee, Asahel, 30
McKenney, Harriett, 162
Obed,47
McNichols, Margaret V., 202
McQuillen, Naomi, 173
Mead, Hannah, 52
Laura, 109
William, 52
Mendenhall, Mordecai, 83
Merrill, Charles, 150
Elizabeth, 229
John T., 36
Lorenzo, 148
Messic, Margaret A., 240
Milam, Rev. Francis M., 85
Laura Ann, 85
MiUer, Abigail, 225
Rev. William P., 193
Millett, Elizaberth, 71
Milliken, Abigail, 74
Minor, Mary, 23
Minot, Ada, 120
Mitchell, Annna, 100, 186
Montague, Alex S., 110
Moore, Capt., 16
Mnre, David, 161
MeUnda, 208
Nancy, 250
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Moore, Rachel, 62
Samuel, 40
Moreau, Mary L., 293
Morehouse, Eliza D., 290
Moreton, Isabelle, R.. 244
Morgan, Anna M., 241
George R., 211
Morrill, Jennie, 278
Morrison, Michael, 34
Morse, Abner, 25
John, 43
Sarah, 226
William, 47
Morton, Job, 75
Moses, Hannah, 70
Martha, W., 145
Moss, Eunice, 96
Moxon, Marion, 121
MuUins, Fanny A., 287
Munroe, Mary E., 227
Nash, Cable, 127
Vincent, 60
Nason, John L., 76
Nelson, James N., 164
Sina, 265
Ncwcomb, John, 167
Mary, 180
Newman, tdgar, 113
Neval, Leah, 161
Nichols, Caroline, 291
Lucy A., 130
James, 62
Sheldon, 59
William, 62
Nicholson, Anderson, 83
Nineth Generation, 290
Nordman, Henry, 121
North, Caroline E., 239
Norton, Freeman, 37
Nowell, Zachariah, 33
Nye, Hannah, 160
Lemuel, 135
Love, 215,
Nathaniel, 37
Obear, Elizabeth, 34
Osbom, Ann, 44
Elizabeth, 91
Samuel, 44
Owen, Anna, 209
Painter, Gamaliel, 27
Palmer, George A., 233
Sarah, 214
Palmes, Anna, 110
Papson, Esther, 109
Parker, Harding, 95
Rev. D. O., 97
Jonh B., 130
Mary Ann, 233
Peter, 103
Sarah W., 126
William V., 220
Park, Lothrop, 131
Parks, Isaac, 73
Patch, Martha E., 146
Payn, Chauncy M., 127
Peck, Lewis S., 137
Pendleton, Catherine, 211
Frances, 214
Pennock, Marjorie C, 255
Percival, Hannah, 236
Perkins, Daniel, 145
Joseph, 159
Perrin, Clarissa, 113
Eliza Ann, 114
Peterson, Luther, 36
Phelps, Asahel, 58
Phillips, Addie, S., 243
Etta G., 287
Helen S., 243
Lillie B., 269
Pierce, Oliver B., 88
Pierpont, Julia E., 222
Pike, Doctor, 43
Pinckney, Charles C, 105
Pineo, Charles R., 99
PoUard, Adelia, 192
Pomeroy, Norton, 119
Pompelly, Allena L., 150
Pool, Sarah, 100
Pope, Mary, 81
Porter, Asa, 103
Anna, 34
John B., 144
Jonathan, 21, 34
Marcus, 78
Nehemiah, 20
RoUin, 103
Post, Nancy, 25
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Post, Stephen, 25
Potter, Nancy, 140
Pratt, Mary A., 200
Prickett, Sarah, 40
Primrose, Dr. John, 98
Purinton, Lavinia, 229
Putnam, Rebecca, 130
Puzzy, Salena, 204
Quick, John, 44
Raddin, Annie S., 253
Raines, Jane, 192
Randall, William, 44
Randolph, Maria B., 263
Rankine, Emma M., 265
Ranney, Elizabeth ,128
Raptnal, Nancy, 245
Ray, Lucy Ann, 110
Reed, Amy, 60
Ella B., 295
Littleton, 172
Silas, 53
Reeves, Elizabeth, 265
Reichard, Anna E., 21^
Reynolds, Stephen, 213
Rhodenhizer, Ellen, 289
Rhodes, Catherine P., 211
Elizabeth A., 116
Rice, Clara, 142
Mary B., 227
Rich, John, 41
Joseph, 90
Lewis, C. 87
Phebe, 90
Richardson, Charles N., 214
Joshua, 33
Samuel H., 9 )
Ricker, Rufus, 74
Riddel, John O., 226
Rider, Sarah, 87
Riggs, Lucy, 238
Ring, George, 31
Ripley, Sarah, 35
William, 35
Ritchie, Gertrude M., 286
Roberts, Delia, 295
Robertson, Helen E., 246
Robinson, Esther, 139
Rodgers, Flora, 285
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Rodgers, Amanda S., 116
Jabez, 56
Ross, John, 96
Rowe, Cora M., 297
D. J. M., 127
Rowley, Julia Ann, 159
Mariette, 158
Ruggles, Benjamin, 41
Susanna, 41
Russell, Ellen, 197
Mary Ann, 223
Ryan, Margaret, 234
Nancy, 225
Sabin, Mar\% 26
Salisbury, Guy H., 109
Sanborn, John, 230
Sanford, farius, 142
Sargent, Ruth, 14
William, 14
Saunders, Elizabeth, 83
Frances, 214
G. Washington, 103
John, 164
Savage, Clymena, 151
Martha, 231
Sawyer, Helen, 185
Mary, 93
Saxton, Joseph, 17
Scott, Emma, 184
Scudder, Relief, 155
Seager, Esther, 205
Searle, Livonia, 129
Searles, Julia A., 244
Seaver, Marilla D., 166
Second, Generation, 15
Seventh Generation, 190
Shackford. Ella A., 279
Shaddock, John, 132
Shafner, Annie, 95
Shaffner, Annie M., 254
Sharp, Samuel, 98
Sharpe, Mary, 247
Shattuck, Mary A., 200
Shaw, Alice. 179
H. N., 180
Jerusha, 141
Mary, 195
Nancy, 130
Orpha, 150
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?ha-wa-na, Elizabeth, 190
Shears, Calvin, 191
Sheldon, Nahum, 61
Shepard, Susan, 220
Sherman, Benj. F., 115
Short, Lavina, 241
Nancy, 161
Sibley, Julia A., 245
Sixth Generation, 105
Skiff, Mary, 16
Nathan, 14
Stephen, 16
Skilley, Sands, 159
Skinner, Abigail, 66
John M., 210
Small, Charles O., 232
Smart, Wm. T., 155
Smith, Deliverance, 169
George W., 180
Herman, 42
John, 129
Josias, 56
Lettie F., 280
Lawrence, 252
Mary, 77, 79, 86
Ruth, 166
Samuel, 88
Sarah, 171
Shubael, 16
William D., 52, 88
Sniffen, Hattie L., 273
Snow, Austin, 72
Sylvanus, 42
Tabitha, 42
Somerville, Robert M., 178
South worth, Simeon, 61
Sperry, Harriett, 222
Spicer, Alanson, 63
Spofford, Andrew, 121
Hannah, 54
Job, 25
Sprague, Bela, 72
Squier, Solomon, 27
Stanley, Lucena, 164
Starr, Eliza, 251
Joseph, C. 178
William C, 112
Stayton, Nehemiah, 84
Steams, Hiram N., 146
Stevens, Amanda, 231
Steward, Letty, 85
Stewart, Ella M., 253
Verona, 263
Stickney, Jonathan, 34
Still, Charles, 184
Stinipson, Andrew, 81
Caroline F. K., 174
St inch field, Stephen, 75
Stinson, Samuel, 91
Stoddard, Betsey, 113
Ichabod, 60
Sarah R., 115
Stone, Hannah, 60
Storrs, Ashley, 58
Strout, Maria, 185
Alva D., 279
Struthers, Agnes E., 251
Stuart, Temple, 84
Stubbs, Paulina, 168
Sturdivant, James, 147
Sumner, Alfred, 62
Harriett, 197
Sutherland, Altie, 192
Eliza A., 191
Swain, Rev. Joseph, 20
Sweeny, Kathleen A., 247
Swetiand, Aaron, 27
Swett, Sarah H., 168
Swift, Isaac C, 110
Zephaniah, 16
Taylor, Hannah, 80
Joseph, 29
Martha, 137
Tefft, Phebe, 210
Tenney, Alonzo, 171
Tenth Generation, 297
Tibbals, Thomas, 114
Tillie, Elizabeth, 10, 13
Tilley, Jessie, 186
Sir Leonard, 102
Thayer, Roy. 285
Third Generation, 17
Thomas, Ann, 165
Bethiah, 21
Thompson, J. Royden, 187
Margaret, 252
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Thompson, Alfred C, 150
John B., 145
Joseph, 274
Lafayette, 156
Sarah, 108
Thrall, Chauncy, 28
Luther, 61
Thum, Nancy, 132
Thurlow. Alfred M., 279
Susie S.. 278
Thurston, Joseph, 129
Maria, 128
Tilden. Elizabeth C, 171
Tillotson, John, 38
Toombs, Pamelia J., 265
Tortat, Julia A. V., 183
Townsend. William, 143, 148
Tozier, Elizabeth, 70
Tracy, Theophilus, 132
Treadwell, Caroline, 223
Treat, John, 41
Martha, 41
Trefry, William E., 103
Tremaize, Alexander, 97
Trimble, Maggie, 262
Tripp, Anna, 75
Troop, Alexander, 91
Elizabeth, 100
George, 44
Jane, 101
Trowbridge, Hannah, 61
Tryon, Caroline, 135
Tucker, Hannah, 143
Tumbleson, Sarah E., 283
Tupper, Jane, 48
Nancy, 48
Turner, Henry, 154
Mary, 72
Mercy, 78
Rebecca D., 185
Underwood, Elizabeth, 215
Van Aken, Hannah, 212
Vanartsdalen, Mary, 219
Van Duzen, Doctor, 61
Vail, L L., 132
Vose. Sarah M... 226
Wade, Ella, 184
John, 43, 91
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Wadsworth, Benjamin, 36
Hannah, 35
Peleg, 36
Wagner, Mary L., 206
Wainright, Rosabel H., 259
Walcott, Sarah, 84
Waldron, Phillip, 141
Walker, Mary, 125
Ward, Miles, 20
WiUiam, 32
Ware, Anna, 164
Rebecca, 165
Warren, Hannah, 19
John, 20
Joseph, 19
Mercy, 10, 22
Washburn, Amanda, 122
Ezekiel, 21
Joseph, 30
Sarah, 56
Waterhouse, Esther, 117
Waterman, Anna, 35
Wat kins, Claiborne, 164
Watson, Brook, 94
Webster, Barclay, 251
Weems, Charles, 213
Weir, Ruth, 290
Wentling, Caroline, 236
WharfF, Moses, 147
Whidden, David, 43, 92
John, 92
Wheeler, Aneston, 162
Jonathan, 83
Solomon, 60
Whipple, Eusebia, 120
Whitcomb, Carrie R., 215
White, Hannah, 146
Julia, 235
Mary, 58
William, 58
Whitford, Lydia A., 200
Whitney, C, 53
Lucie A., 269
Whittlesey, Patty, 56
Wilbom, Margaret, 89
Moses, 83
Rev. W. H., 126
Wilbur. Cora J., 280
Wilcox, John, 20
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Wiloox, Mehetable, 30
Samuel, 57
Sarah, 159
Wilder. John E., 99
Wiley, Elisha, 87
WUlans, Louise, 249
Williams, Elizabeth, 269
Florence, 249
Harriett, 132
Prudence, 62
Williamson, Sarah A., 136
WilUt, Catherine, 268
Wilson, Anne, 158
Elizabeth, 101
John C, 47
Josepb, 212
RuthW.. 198
Sarah M., 238
Wiltse, Marilda, 205
Winston, Mary, 162
Wiston, David H., 185
Wood, Cora C, 262
Hannah, 149
Woodbridge, Timothy, 52
Woodbury, Loraine, 100
Woodford, Francis, 137
Woodruff, Nancy L., 284
Wonson, Samuel, 45
Worrall, Mae M., 282
Wright, Louisa, 179
Martha, 170
Yarborough, Joseph J., 164
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