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CHAPPELL Elizabeth Mason

Female 1780 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CHAPPELL Elizabeth Mason was born in 1780 (daughter of CHAPPELL Henry and RIVES Elizabeth); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CHAPPELL Henry was born on 5 Mar 1751 in Sussex County, VA (son of CHAPPELL James, Jr. and BRIGGS Elizabeth); died in 1809 in Sussex County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will Proved: 1809, Sussex County, VA; Will Probated

    Notes:

    After Henry Chappell died, his estate went through probate in 1809. Died intestate. (Constance Murray Chappel Horne)
    Henry Chappell married Elisabeth Rives , daughter of Christopher Rives and Elizabeth Mason Rives , in 1779.1
    Henry Chappell died in 1809 at Sussex County, Virginia .
    After Henry Chappell died, his estate went through probate in 1809 at Sussex County, Virginia .2 Henry Chappell, deceased, of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 4 December 1824 to Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson and Henry Chappell Jr , Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell . Henry Briggs was the administrator of the estate of Henry Chappell.3
    Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 5 May 1825 to an unknown person 101 acres for $303, it being one-third of the dower land of the late Elizabeth Presson, from her first husband, Henry Chappell. Although deceased, Henry Chappell was mentioned.4
    Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 1 May 1828 to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $75, it being the land assigned to Henry Chappell, a lunatic, now deceased, in the division of the dower land of Elizabeth Presson, widow of Henry Chappell Sr, deceased. Said Thomas Chappell and his wife being entitled to one-fourth of the 101 acres. Although deceased, Henry Chappell was mentioned.5
    Citations
    [S460 ] Early Marriage Records of Sussex County VA (1754-1850): 5 Nov 1779, Early Marriage Records of Sussex County, VA (1754-1850) Original Consent on file. Mr. Henry Chappell wants to Marry My Daughter Elizabeth Rives, Sussex County, Sussex County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County Early Marriage Records.
    [S448 ] Sussex County (VA) Wills: Loose Court Papers of Sussex County (VA), 1754-1870, Box 175 (1809), "Chancery causes of Chappell, et als vs Chappell's adminstratrix" with Plat, Sussex County, Sussex , Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County (VA) Wills.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book O, page 273-274, "Survey & division of Henry Chappell Sr Land", dated Oct Court 1824, recorded 4 Dec 1824, Sussex County Court, Sussex County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County Deeds.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book O, page 315, dated 8 March 1825, recorded 5 May 1825. From Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $303, it being one-third of the dower land of the late Elizabeth Presson, from her first husband Henry Chappell.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book P, page 254, dated 22 Dec 1827, recorded 1 May 1828. From Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $75, it being the land assigned to Henry Chappell, a lunatic, now deceased, in the division of the dower land of Elizabeth Presson, widow of Henry Chappell Sr, deceased.

    Will Proved:
    Witnessed by son-in-law Thomas Chappell. Henry mentioned his son-in-law Tomas as the husband of his daughter Pamela

    Henry married RIVES Elizabeth on 5 Nov 1779 in Sussex County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of RIVES Christopher and MASON Elizabeth) was born on 25 Feb 1761; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RIVES Elizabeth was born on 25 Feb 1761 (daughter of RIVES Christopher and MASON Elizabeth); and died.

    Notes:

    Per Constance Chappell Horne:
    Elisabeth Rives was born on 25 February 1761. She was the daughter of Christopher Rives and Elizabeth Mason .
    Elisabeth Rives married Henry Chappell in 1779. Her parent was listed as Elizabeth Mason Rives.1 Her married name was Elisabeth Rives Chappell.
    Nov. 5, 1779, Henry Chappell & Elizabeth Rives, dau. of Elizabeth Rives, who writes consent.

    Elisabeth Rives Chappell was listed as the parent of Pamela Chappell when she married Thomas Chappell on 6 July 1801 at Sussex County, Virginia .2 Elisabeth Rives Chappell witnessed the probate of the estate of Henry Chappell in 1809 at Sussex County, Virginia , . She was mentioned as Elizabeth Chappell, widow of Henry Chappell.3
    Elisabeth Rives married (Male) Presson after 1809. Henry Briggs of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 4 December 1824 to Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson and Henry Chappell Jr , Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell . Henry Briggs was the administrator of the estate of Henry Chappell. Although deceased, Henry Chappell and Elizabeth Mason Chappell Briggs were mentioned . To Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson, widow and relict of Henry, her dower land of 303 acres.4
    Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson died before 1 January 1825 at Sussex County, Virginia .5,6
    After Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson died, her estate went through probate in April 1825 at Sussex County, Virginia .5 Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 5 May 1825 to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $303, it being one-third of the dower land of the late Elizabeth Presson, from her first husband, Henry Chappell. Although deceased, Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson was mentioned.7
    Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell of Sussex County, Virginia , transferred a deed of property recorded 1 May 1828 to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $75, it being the land assigned to Henry Chappell, a lunatic, now deceased, in the division of the dower land of Elizabeth Presson, widow of Henry Chappell Sr, deceased. Said Thomas Chappell and his wife being entitled to one-fourth of the 101 acres. Although deceased, Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson was mentioned.8 Her married name was Elisabeth Rives Chappell Presson.
    Citations
    [S460 ] Early Marriage Records of Sussex County VA (1754-1850): 5 Nov 1779, Early Marriage Records of Sussex County, VA (1754-1850) Original Consent on file. Mr. Henry Chappell wants to Marry My Daughter Elizabeth Rives, Sussex County, Sussex County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County Early Marriage Records.
    [S461 ] Early Marriage Records of Sussex County VA (1754-1850): 4 July 1801, Early Marriage Records of Sussex County, VA (1754-1850), Original Consent on file.This is to certify that I am willing my Daughter Pamila should marry Thomas Chappell. You are hereby requested to grant him a License for that purpose.

    Signed by Elizabeth Chappell Dated July 4 1801
    To the Clerk of Sussex Court, Sussex County, Sussex County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County Early Marriage Records.
    [S448 ] Sussex County (VA) Wills: Loose Court Papers of Sussex County (VA), 1754-1870, Box 175 (1809), "Chancery causes of Chappell, et als vs Chappell's adminstratrix" with Plat, Sussex County, Sussex , Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County (VA) Wills.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book O, page 273-274, "Survey & division of Henry Chappell Sr Land", dated Oct Court 1824, recorded 4 Dec 1824, Sussex County Court, Sussex County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Sussex County Deeds.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: "Commissioner's Report: Division of the dower land and negros of Elizabeth presson, formerly Elizabeth Chappell, widow of Henry Chappell Sr deceased", dated 1 Jan 1825, recorded April Court 1825.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book O, page 315, dated 8 March 1825, recorded 5 May 1825. From Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell to Henry Briggs for $303, 101 acres, it being one-third of the dower land of the late Elizabeth Presson, from her first husband Henry Chappell.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book O, page 315, dated 8 March 1825, recorded 5 May 1825. From Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $303, it being one-third of the dower land of the late Elizabeth Presson, from her first husband Henry Chappell.
    [S445 ] Sussex County Deeds: Deed Book P, page 254, dated 22 Dec 1827, recorded 1 May 1828. From Thomas Chappell and Pamela Chappell to Henry Briggs 101 acres for $75, it being the land assigned to Henry Chappell, a lunatic, now deceased, in the division of the dower land of Elizabeth Presson, widow of Henry Chappell Sr, deceased.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Early Virginia Marrisges", Pg. 35

    Children:
    1. CHAPPELL Pamela was born in 1780; and died.
    2. CHAPPELL Henry and died.
    3. 1. CHAPPELL Elizabeth Mason was born in 1780; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CHAPPELL James, Jr. was born in 1720 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of CHAPPELL James and HOWELL Elizabeth); died on 12 Feb 1769 in Sussex County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 592
    • Alt. Birth: 1717; Other Birth Date
    • Alt. Birth: 1720-1725
    • Alt. Death: 1778, Sussex County, VA

    Notes:

    Will written 1 Dec 1776 and proved 16 Jul 1778

    Person Source


    1A: JAMES GEE JR. who died before his father and left a daughter BOYCE GEE, to whom her grandfather have a plantation in Prince George Co, lying between Joseph and Warwick Swamps. She married WILLIAM GARY.

    There are known two daughters of this marriage: ELIZABETH GEE who married JOHN MASON, JR., (son of John Mason and Elizabeth Chappell of Sussex Co.) but died without issue. John Mason Jr. afterwards married Mrs. JANE (PARHAM) THWEATT, formerly Miss Jane Parham, daughter of Ephraim and Rebecca Parham, of Sussex. Co., Va. John and Jane had a son, CAPTAIN JOHN RAINES MASON, of Sussex. The second daughter was SARAH GEE who married JOHN RIVES of Sussex Co and later JOHN BRADLEY.

    1B: CHARLES GEE. married MARY CHAPPELL, a daughter of James Chappell and Elizabeth Briggs of Sussex Co., Va. This James Chappell was formerly of Prince George Co. This same James Chappell and Elizabeth Briggs had several other children, among whom was James Chapell, Jr., of Sussex who married a cousin, Elizabeth Briggs. They had another daughter Elizabeth Chappell, who married Major John Mason, of Sussex Co.

    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    about Thomas Chappell
    ntblName:
    Thomas Chappellntbl Gender:male ntbl Birth Year:1725 ntbl Spouse Name:Mary Briggs ntbl Spouse Birth Place:VA ntbl Spouse Birth Year:1725 ntbl Marriage State:of VA ntbl Number Pages:1


    Last Will and Testament

    Will of James Chappell - 1778
    (Will Book C, page 307, Sussex Co.VA.)

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I James Chappell of the County of Sussex &
    Parish of Albermarle being now of sound mind and disposing memory do
    make & declare my last Will & Testament to be as follows.
    IMPRIMIS I give and devise to my Son James Chappell and to his heirs
    forever two hundred and thirty five acres of land being a new survey
    joining his own land, one Negro man named Robin one black walnut desk
    also my cider still allowing my Son Henry to have half the profit.
    ITEM. I give & devise to my Son Henry Chappel and to his heirs forever
    one Negro man named Ben also one chist painted blue also one corner
    cubbard.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Son William Chappell & to his heirs
    forever three hundred acres of land lying on the Racoon Swamp also one
    Negro boy named Dick, one Negro man named Mingo, one Negro woman named
    Sandra one feather bed and furniture, my young bay colt one saddle &
    bridle seven head of cattle, fifteen hogs and four sheep six middle
    sized pewter dishes six pewter plates one iron pott midling sized.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Son Benjamin Chappell and to his heirs
    forever five hundred & thirty acres of land lying near Freemans Bridge
    one Negro man named old Simon & his wife named Tab also one Negro boy
    named Hannabald also my iron grey horse one bridle & saddle one feather
    bed and furniture seven head of cattle fifteen hogs four sheep six
    pewter dishes six pewter plates also one iron pott midling sized.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Amy Chappell & to her heirs
    forever one Negro man named Ned also girl named Cate & her increase one
    side saddle called her own six pewter plates four midling sized pewter
    dishes one feather bed & furniture one iron pott of a midling size.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Rebeccah Chappell and to her
    heirs forever one negro girl called great Sal also one negro girl named
    Winnia & their increase one feather bed and furniture and side saddle
    called hern six pewter plates four midling sized dishes one midling
    sized iron pot.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Martha Chappell & to her heirs
    forever one negro girl named Jean one negro girl named Selah and their
    increase also one negro boy named Dave one side saddle one feather bed
    & firniture six pewter plates four midling sized dishes one midling
    iron pot I will to my Wife Mary Chappell during stay on it three
    hundred & six acres of land lying the Plantation whereon I now live
    also the use of the following Negros & their increase during her
    natural life, to witt, Lucy, Frank, Grace, Tab, Sal, Liddie, Randol, &
    Titt I will that the above negros & their increase be equally at the
    death of my wife amongst my children hereafter mentioned to wit James,
    Henry, William, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Amy, Rebecca & Martha.
    ITEM. I give & devise to my Wife Mary Chappell & to her heirs forever
    one negro woman named Edah & her increase also my bay horse also all
    the household furniture that I had by her also seven head of cattle ten
    hogs thirty barrels of corn & eight pounds cash.
    LASTLY I constitute & appoint my Sons James & Henry Chappell Executors
    of this my last Will and Testament In Testamony that this is my last &
    only authentick Will and Testament I have hereunto set my hand & seal
    this eighth day of December one thousand seven hundred & seventy six.

    Jas. Chappell (Seal)

    Signed Sealed published &
    Declared in presence of us-
    David Jones
    Abram Jones
    Holmes Jones


    At a Court held for Sussex County the 16th day of July 1778.
    The last Will and Testament of James Chappel deced. was presented into
    Court by James & Henry Chappel Executors therein named who made oath
    thereto as the law directs and the same was proved by the oaths of
    Abraham Jones & Holmes Jones witnesses thereto and by the Court ordered
    to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executors (they having
    entered into bond with John Mason Junr. & Nathaniel Dobie their
    securities in twenty thousand pounds penalty conditioned as the law
    directs) Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probat thereof in
    due form.

    Teste Will. Claiborne Junr. CSC.

    Alt. Birth:
    Family Data Collection - Individual Records
    about James Chappell
    Name:
    James Chappell
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Briggs
    Parents:
    James Chappell, Elizabeth Howell
    Birth Place:
    Surry Co, VA
    Birth Date:
    1717 Death Place:Sussex Co, VA
    Death Date:
    16 Jul 1778

    James married BRIGGS Elizabeth in 1744 in Sussex County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of BRIGGS William and COOKE Mary) was born about 1725 in Sussex County, VA; died on 11 Jun 1762. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BRIGGS Elizabeth was born about 1725 in Sussex County, VA (daughter of BRIGGS William and COOKE Mary); died on 11 Jun 1762.

    Notes:

    See the Briggs family Genealogy for more

    Children:
    1. CHAPPELL James was born on 5 May 1747 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1818 in Sussex County, VA.
    2. CHAPPELL Mary was born in 1748 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    3. CHAPPELL Elizabeth was born on 6 Jul 1745; and died.
    4. CHAPPELL John was born in 1745; died in 1803 in Sussex County, VA.
    5. 2. CHAPPELL Henry was born on 5 Mar 1751 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1809 in Sussex County, VA.
    6. CHAPPELL John was born on 8 Mar 1755 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1803 in Sussex County, VA.
    7. CHAPPELL Amy was born on 19 May 1758; and died.
    8. CHAPPELL Rebecca was born on 21 May 1760 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    9. CHAPPELL Sarah Briggs was born about 17 May 1761; died in 1796 in Alberta, Brunswick, Virginia.
    10. CHAPPELL William was born on 10 Jun 1762; and died.

  3. 6.  RIVES Christopher was born on 30 Dec 1739; died on 16 Jul 1772.

    Christopher married MASON Elizabeth in 1759. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  MASON Elizabeth and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Original Marriage bond on file

    We Christopher Rives and John Mason both of Albemarle Parish and Sussex County are held and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britian France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, in 50 pounds current money of VA to be paid to our said Lord the King his Heirs and Successors. To the which pairment will and truly to be made. We bind ourselves our Heirs, Extrx, and admtrx. Sealed with our seals and dated 2 July 1759.
    Whereas there is a Marriage suddenly itended to be Solomnized between the above bound Christopher Rives and Elizabeth Mason, Spinister. The condition of this present obligation is such that if there be no lawful cause to obstruct the same then this obligation to be Voided else to Remain in full force.
    Signed by Christopher Rives, Jno. Mason
    Witness: A. Claiborne

    Children:
    1. 3. RIVES Elizabeth was born on 25 Feb 1761; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  CHAPPELL James was born on 10 May 1694 in Charles City County, VA (son of CHAPPELL Thomas, III and JONES Elizabeth); died on 12 Feb 1769 in Sussex County, VA; was buried in Sussex County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Rev War
    • Political Office: Justice of Surry County
    • Reference Number: 595
    • Residence: 1722, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Moved to Surry county, Virginia about 1722
    • Political Office: 1754, Sussex County, VA; Sheriff of Sussex County
    • Will: 31 Oct 1768, Sussex County, VA; Will made
    • Religion: 1743-1769, Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; Vestryman of Albemarle Parish
    • Will: 16 Mar 1769, Sussex County, VA; Will Probated

    Notes:

    Lived in Surry and Sussex Counties Will proved in Sussex County 16 Mar 1769, Sussex County Will Book B, Page 193 75 yoa at death

    "The Chappell Family in Early South Carolina" p.10, 5

    He lived in Prince County on May 10, 1715, as he acknowledged receipt of his father's estate from James Jones (Prince George D. & W., 1713-28, Pg. 52

    James was a vestryman of Albermarle Parrish from 1743 until his death.

    Justice of Surry County (later Sussex County) from 1738, and was sheriff of Sussex County in 1754 (Wm and Masry Quarterly, new series, Vol. II, pg. 52; Susex O.B., 1754/6, pg. 1,; Executive Journal of Council of Virginia, volume 4, pg. 417.

    "Southside Virginia Families by Brodie"

    Family Data Collection - Births
    about James Chappell
    ntblName:
    James Chappellntbl Father:Thomas Chappellntbl Mother:Elizabeth Jonesntbl Birth Date:1694ntbl City:Charles City ntbl State:VA ntbl Country:USA
    Last Will and Testament
    Added by PhyllisElizabethSheridan on 28 Dec 2008
    Will of James Chappell - 1778
    (Will Book C, page 307, Sussex Co.VA.)

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I James Chappell of the County of Sussex &
    Parish of Albermarle being now of sound mind and disposing memory do
    make & declare my last Will & Testament to be as follows.
    IMPRIMIS I give and devise to my Son James Chappell and to his heirs
    forever two hundred and thirty five acres of land being a new survey
    joining his own land, one Negro man named Robin one black walnut desk
    also my cider still allowing my Son Henry to have half the profit.
    ITEM. I give & devise to my Son Henry Chappel and to his heirs forever
    one Negro man named Ben also one chist painted blue also one corner
    cubbard.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Son William Chappell & to his heirs
    forever three hundred acres of land lying on the Racoon Swamp also one
    Negro boy named Dick, one Negro man named Mingo, one Negro woman named
    Sandra one feather bed and furniture, my young bay colt one saddle &
    bridle seven head of cattle fifteen hogs and four sheep six middle
    sized pewter dishes six pewter plates one iron pott midling sized.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Son Benjamin Chappell and to his heirs
    forever five hundred & thirty acres of land lying near Freemans Bridge
    one Negro man named old Simon & his wife named Tab also one Negro boy
    named Hannabald also my iron grey horse one bridle & saddle one feather
    bed and furniture seven head of cattle fifteen hogs four sheep six
    pewter dishes six pewter plates also one iron pott midling sized.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Amy Chappell & to her heirs
    forever one Negro man named Ned also girl named Cate & her increase one
    side saddle called her own six pewter plates four midling sized pewter
    dishes one feather bed & furniture one iron pott of a midling size.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Rebeccah Chappell and to her
    heirs forever one negro girl called great Sal also one negro girl named
    Winnia & their increase one feather bed and furniture and side saddle
    called hern six pewter plates four midling sized dishes one midling
    sized iron pot.
    ITEM. I give and devise to my Daughter Martha Chappell & to her heirs
    forever one negro girl named Jean one negro girl named Selah and their
    increase also one negro boy named Dave one side saddle one feather bed
    & firniture six pewter plates four midling sized dishes one midling
    iron pot I will to my Wife Mary Chappell during stay on it three
    hundred & six acres of land lying the Plantation whereon I now live
    also the use of the following Negros & their increase during her
    natural life, to witt, Lucy, Frank, Grace, Tab, Sal, Liddie, Randol, &
    Titt I will that the above negros & their increase be equally at the
    death of my wife amongst my children hereafter mentioned to wit James,
    Henry, William, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Amy, Rebecca & Martha.
    ITEM. I give & devise to my Wife Mary Chappell & to her heirs forever
    one negro woman named Edah & her increase also my bay horse also all
    the household furniture that I had by her also seven head of cattle ten
    hogs thirty barrels of corn & eight pounds cash.
    LASTLY I constitute & appoint my Sons James & Henry Chappell Executors
    of this my last Will and Testament In Testamony that this is my last &
    only authentick Will and Testament I have hereunto set my hand & seal
    this eighth day of December one thousand seven hundred & seventy six.

    Jas. Chappell (Seal)

    Signed Sealed published &
    Declared in presence of us-
    David Jones
    Abram Jones
    Holmes Jones


    At a Court held for Sussex County the 16th day of July 1778.
    The last Will and Testament of James Chappel deced. was presented into
    Court by James & Henry Chappel Executors therein named who made oath
    thereto as the law directs and the same was proved by the oaths of
    Abraham Jones & Holmes Jones witnesses thereto and by the Court ordered
    to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executors (they having
    entered into bond with John Mason Junr. & Nathaniel Dobie their
    securities in twenty thousand pounds penalty conditioned as the law
    directs) Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probat thereof in
    due form.

    Teste Will. Claiborne Junr. CSC.

    Military:
    Private 2nd Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. Alexander Spotswood

    Will:
    Will lists children

    Will:
    Will mentions sons; James, John, Howell, Thomas, Daughters; Elizabeth Mason, Mary Gee, Sarah Mason, Rebecca Northington (Grandsons Thomas and Howell Tatum), Amy Smith, Lucretia Carter and son Howell and grandchildren James and Henry Chappell, sons of James, Howell Chappell, son of John and Mary Chappell, daughter of Thomas.

    James married HOWELL Elizabeth. Elizabeth (daughter of HOWELL Thomas) was born about 1699; died on 20 Sep 1744 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  HOWELL Elizabeth was born about 1699 (daughter of HOWELL Thomas); died on 20 Sep 1744 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 596
    • Alt. Name: 1696, Sussex County, VA; Elizabeth Briggs

    Children:
    1. CHAPPELL Mary died in Sep 1788.
    2. 4. CHAPPELL James, Jr. was born in 1720 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 12 Feb 1769 in Sussex County, VA.
    3. CHAPPELL Thomas was born in 1719; died in 1790 in Lunenburg County, Va.
    4. CHAPPELL Sarah was born in 1724 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    5. CHAPPELL John was born in 1727; died about 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    6. CHAPPELL Amy was born in 1732 in Sussex County, VA; died in Northampton County, North Carolina.
    7. CHAPPELL Henry was born in 1732 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1799 in Camden District, SC.
    8. CHAPPELL Ann was born on 22 Dec 1739; and died.
    9. CHAPPELL Lucretia was born on 10 Feb 1741; and died.
    10. CHAPPELL Howell, Sr. was born on 26 Aug 1744; died in 1806 in Sussex County, VA.
    11. CHAPPELL Elizabeth was born on 6 Jul 1745 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1799.

  3. 10.  BRIGGS William was born in 1709 (son of BRIGGS Samuel and BAILEY Mary); died on 19 Apr 1748 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    William married COOKE Mary. Mary (daughter of COOKE William and JONES Rebecca) was born in 1710; died on 3 May 1770 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  COOKE Mary was born in 1710 (daughter of COOKE William and JONES Rebecca); died on 3 May 1770 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    Children:
    1. 5. BRIGGS Elizabeth was born about 1725 in Sussex County, VA; died on 11 Jun 1762.