1848 - 1868 (19 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | CHAPPELL Albert Bolling was born on 15 Nov 1810 in Virginia (son of CHAPPELL Littleberry and DOBIE Claramond); died on 3 Nov 1877 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 573
- Property: 1870, Sussex County, VA; Personal Property = $6700
- Property: 1870, Sussex County, VA; Real Estate valued at $6600
- Occupation: 1870, Sussex County, VA; Farmer
Notes:
There should also be poss another wife for him
Person Source
1880 Census Albert CHAPPLE Male Other Information: Birth Year <1846> Birthplace VA Age 34 Occupation Laborer Marital Status M Race W Head of Household Albert CHAPPLE Relation Self Father's Birthplace VA Mother's Birthplace VA
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
about A B Chappell
Name:A B Chappell
Birth Date:abt 1810
Birth Place:Sussex, Virginia
Death Date:3 Nov 1877
Death Place:Sussex, Virginia
Death Age:67
Race:White
Marital Status:Married
Gender:Male
Father Name:Littleton Chappell
Mother Name:Clara Chappell
Spouse Name:Susan E. Chappell
FHL Film Number:2048586
Albert married UNDERHILL Susannah Edwards on 5 Jul 1832 in Sussex County, VA, and was divorced. Susannah (daughter of UNDERWOOD and UNDERWOOD Mary F.) was born on 21 Dec 1814 in Virginia; died on 29 Sep 1884. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | UNDERHILL Susannah Edwards was born on 21 Dec 1814 in Virginia (daughter of UNDERWOOD and UNDERWOOD Mary F.); died on 29 Sep 1884. Other Events and Attributes:
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Hitchcocks Bible
Birth:
See Hitchcocks Bible
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Family Source
Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about Albert B. Chappell
Name:Albert B. Chappell
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Susanna E. Underhill
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:5 Jul 1832
County:Sussex
State:Virginia
Divorced:
Married By Burrell Barrett
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Generation: 3
4. | CHAPPELL Littleberry was born on 21 Nov 1772 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; was christened on 10 Jan 1773 in Sussex County, VA (son of CHAPPELL James and HINES Sally); died on 5 Apr 1827 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 577
- Military: 1812; War of 1812
- Census: 1820, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
Records show that they had 11 kids
Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel #35 Surry County Order Book (23 May 1804 - 26 March 1807) pp. 1-523:
[p.399] At a Court held for Surry County, June the 24th 1806. Present. Robert Mc.Intosh, Nicholas Sebrell, John H. Cocke & Archibald Davis Gentlemen Justices.
Ordered that Littleberry Chappell be appointed Surveyor of the Road in [blank] precinct in the room of Stephen Lucas who is discharged to work thereon do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair. [The Otterdam Meeting house Road/District/Precinct?]
Descendants of Hugh Lee I
Being researched by the Lee family:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapgeorg/HughLee1.html
8. SAMUEL6 LEE (THOMAS5, SAMUEL4, HUGH3, HUGH2, HUGH1) was born Bef. 1759, and died 1801 in Prince George County, Virginia. He married SUSANNAH BONNER 1790 in Prince George County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS BONNER and UNKNOWN CHAPPELL. She was born Bef. 1759 in Prince George County, Virginia, and died Unknown in Prince George County, Virginia. Samuel inherited 600 acres from his grandfather, Samuel Lee, and had another 1,000 acres of own.
CHAPPELL LEE, b. Bet. 1791 - 1805; d. Unknown.
LITTLEBERRY LEE, b. Bet. 1791 - 1805; m. UNKNOWN TEMPLE; b. Bet. 1791 - 1805.
vi. LITTLEBERRY LEE, b. Bet. 1791 - 1805; m. UNKNOWN TEMPLE; b. Bet. 1791 - 1805.
Notes for LITTLEBERRY LEE:
Littleberry Lee as a son of Samuel and Susannah is shown in Benjamin Weisiger's chart, but that chart does not show Chappell Lee as a son.
Prince George records show a survey of his estate of 575 acres next to James Baugh, Thomas Newell, Glebe land, mill pond, Great Branch and Bull Branch. Divided between Lodowick (80 acres), Thomas (178 acres), Chappell (120 acres) and Richard (198 acres).
Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel #35 Surry County Order Book (23 May 1804 - 26 March 1807) pp. 1-523
Absent John Newsum, Robert Mc.Intosh, William Scammell, Nicholas Sebrell & Lemuel Bailey Gent & Present Archibald Cocke Gent.
Upon the petition of Stephen Lucas for leave to open a new Road, the persons appointed to view the way proposed returned their report in these words to wit, "Agreeably to an order of the worshipful Court of Surry County hereto annexed We Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop and Herman Bishop hath viewed the way proposed to open a Road from the Otterdam meeting house in the Huntington road opposite to Stephen Lucas's plantation, and we find that no inconvenience can result in consequence of opening the said Road, and believe that the publick will be much benefitted by the same" (signed) "Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop, Herman Bishop" The same being read and considered it is ordered that leave be granted to open the said Road from the Otterdam meeting house to the Huntington Road, that the same compose a District to be denominated the Otterdam Meeting house Road, that Robert Booth be surveyor thereof and that he, with the male labouring tithables of himself, Stephen Lucas, Nicholas Hite, Thomas Bishop, Robert Davis, James Bishop, Jonathan Richards, and
[p.401] Abraham Freeland do keep the said Road in constant good repair.
Ordered that Littleberry Chappell be appointed Surveyor of the Road in [blank] precinct in the room of Stephen Lucas who is discharged to work thereon do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair. [The Otterdam Meeting house Road/District/Precinct?]
Military:
U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815
about Littleberry Chappell
Name:Littleberry Chappell
Company:CAPT. JUDKINS' COMPANY, VIRGINIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction:PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge:PRIVATE
Roll Box:38
Roll Exct:602
Full View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
Choose format: Standard format Catalog card Name tags MARC tags
Title:Chappell, Littleberry.
Gen. noteMuster Rolls, p.494
NotePart of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.
NoteWar of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.
Subject - PersonalChappell, Littleberry.
Subject -GeographicUnited States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.
System Number000623971
Littleberry married DOBIE Claramond on 4 Feb 1802 in Sussex County, VA. Claramond (daughter of DOBIE Peter and CLIFTON Mary) was born in 1778 in Sussex County, VA; died on 26 Sep 1826 in Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | DOBIE Claramond was born in 1778 in Sussex County, VA (daughter of DOBIE Peter and CLIFTON Mary); died on 26 Sep 1826 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Married:
Family Source
Married by Rev Drewry Lane
Nathaniel Dobie, Surety
Children:
- CHAPPELL Littleton James, Sr. was born on 28 Sep 1804 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1868 in Aylett, King William, Virginia, USA.
- CHAPPELL Joseph L. was born about 1810 in Virginia; died before 1860 in Hinds County, MS.
- 2. CHAPPELL Albert Bolling was born on 15 Nov 1810 in Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1877 in Sussex County, VA.
- CHAPPELL Robert A. was born on 24 Jun 1818 in Sussex County, VA; died in 1863 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- CHAPPELL Edmund was born between 1824 and 1825 in Sussex County, VA; died after 1880.
- CHAPPELL Jane was born in 1809; and died.
- CHAPPELL Sarah was born in 1822 in Dinwiddie County, VA; and died.
- CHAPPELL Nathaniel W. was born in 1804 in Sussex County, VA; and died.
- CHAPPELL Mary G. was born between 1802 and 1806; and died.
- CHAPPELL Elizabeth H. was born between 1806 and 1820; and died.
- CHAPPELL Rebecca Jane was born between 1806 and 1820 in Sussex County, VA; and died.
- CHAPPELL John B, Sr. was born between 1805 and 1807 in Virginia; died between 1870 and 1880.
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Generation: 4
8. | CHAPPELL James was born on 5 May 1747 in Sussex County, VA (son of CHAPPELL James, Jr. and BRIGGS Elizabeth); died in 1818 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 586
- Alt. Birth: 5 Mar 1746; Other Birth
Notes:
Will written July 9th, 1818 and proven Nov 5th, 1818
Person Source
During the Revolutionary War period, houses and property of Quakers were plundered, "chiefly for military requisitions". Twenty Quakers recorded as having "suffered for refusing the test or to contribute for the support of the war". The Blackwater Monthly meeting was more persistent on the tax and test issue than others and consequently suffered more. The monthly meeting books describe this as a " time of calamity and close trial". Examples are: April 4,1806, Exum Bailey reported taken from him by William Harrison, one hat and a gun under the militia law. April 4, 1780, Chappell and Peter Binford reported taken from them, 1 mare, 3 barrels of corn, 1 bed and some furniture for refusal to take "the test" and contribute to the support of the war. April 4,1806, Joseph Sebrell reported taken from him by William Harrison, two wool hats under militia law. In the late 1700s and early 1800s many friends from Blackwater moved into North Carolina and eastern Ohio. In 1770, Pattison, who formed the particular meeting in Amelia, was abandoned as all of the members has migrated with the exception of the William Bott and William Reams families. The Ladd, Sadler, Ward and Durham families formed new congregations in Mecklenburg and Brunswick Counties.
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 is 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.
James married HINES Sally on 20 Apr 1769 in Sussex County, VA. Sally (daughter of HINES William and LITTLE Rebecca) was born on 11 May 1752; died in 1824. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | HINES Sally was born on 11 May 1752 (daughter of HINES William and LITTLE Rebecca); died in 1824. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Virginia Marriages to 1800
about Chappell, James
Spouse 1:Chappell, James Spouse 2:Hines, Sally Marriage Date:20 Apr 1769 Marriage Location:Virginia Sussex County
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
about Sallie Hines
Name:Sallie Hines
SAR Membership:54168
Death Date:1824
Spouse:James Chappell
Children:Littleberry Chappell
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Married:
Family Source
Early Virginia Marriages
Sussex County
page 33 April 20, 1769, James Chappell and Sally, daughter of William Hines
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11. | CLIFTON Mary and died. Children:
- 5. DOBIE Claramond was born in 1778 in Sussex County, VA; died on 26 Sep 1826 in Sussex County, VA.
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