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CHAPPELL Miles

Male 1790 - 1887  (96 years)


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  1. 1.  CHAPPELL Miles was born on 5 Jun 1790 in Amelia County, Va; died on 24 Mar 1887 in Sterling, Tuscaloosa Co, AL; was buried in Sterling Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, AL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Abt 1807, Bedford Co, TN
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Boley Springs, Fayette, AL
    • Will: Mar 1887

    Notes:

    Biography:
    MILES AND PRISCILLA PARKER CHAPPELL
    Miles Chappell, born 5 June, 1790 in Amelia County, VA, moved to to Bedford County, TN about 1807 with his parents Susannah Moore and Abner Chappell, a Revolutionary War veteran, born in Amelia County, 12 April, 1763, died in Howard County, MO, 15 Feb 1839. In Bedford County on 12 July, 1812, Miles married Priscilla Parker, born 10 April, 1797, daughter of Mary Harris and Elijah Parker, born about 1768 and died in 1853 in Raus, Bedford County.
    Around 1820, Abner moved west to Howard County, MO, where he claimed bounty land for his war service. At about the same time Miles and his young family moved south to Tennesse.
    The next record concerning the two of them is of Miles' selling his inheritance from his father. The deed was recorded in Howard County Deed Book S, page 395, 1841. This important document was not discovered by Phillip Chappell who wrote The Chappell Genealogy in 1900, an extensive work that was appended and reprinted in 1983. In the 1950s, Mrs. John McQueen Guttery discovered the document and worked diligently at bringing forward the Miles Chappell line in a little book, The Chappell Family. Unfortunately only one of her books is known to be available to the public, so a copy has been included with other data in a collection entitled Chappells and Stanleys of Bedford County, TN., Jasper County, GA., Fayette and Tuscaloosa Counties, AL., and Hill and Johnston Counties, TX. and donated to LDS family history centers and the library at Tuscaloosa.
    At least five and possibly seven of Miles' and Priscilla's fourteen children, twelve daughters and two sons, were born in Tennessee. The others were born in Fayette County, Alabama. Miles and Priscilla lived in Fayette County south of Berry, near the Tuscaloosa County line until their very last years when they moved into the home of their daughter and son-in-law Jesse M. and Martha Stanley in Tuscaloosa County. As their children married they established homes in both counties.
    Their children were (1) Lucy, 26 June, 1813 - 27 Aug, 1838, married George W. Johnston, both buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Berry; (2) Sarah, 15 Apr, 1815 - after 1889, married Robert Berry; (3) Permelia, 6 Feb, 1817 - 26 Oct, 1903, married Jehu Chaney Kirkland, both buried Siloam Church Cemetery, Winfield, Marion County, AL; (4) James Harvey, 27 Feb, 1819 - 23 Jan, 1896, married Lucy Freeman, both buried at Pleasant Hill; (5) Susanah, 6 Feb 1822, dsp, very young; (6) Mary, 21 Mar, 1824 - before 1887, married Oliver Davis; (7) Catherine, 27 Aug, 1826 - before 1887, married Samuel Whitson; (8) Palatine, 29 Jan, 1929 - after 1889, married John C. Freeman; (9) Martha Jane, 29 May, 1831 - 20 Sep, 1909, married Jesse Mercer Stanley, both buried in Sterling Cemetery near Miles and Priscilla; (10) Lutitia, 12 May, 1833 - 25 June, 1910, married William Lucius Stanley, both buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Jasper County, AL; (11) Caraline, 4 Aug, 1835 - after 1889, married Nathaniel Davis; (12) Elizabeth, 22 Sep, 1837 - 6 Sep 1910, married D. C. M. T. Winn, buried Pleasant Hill; (13) John A., 29 Nov, 1840 - after 1889, married Callester Bagwell, and (14) Alpha Ann, 13 May 1846 - after 1889, married John Thomas. Except for Susanah, all children had issue. There were thirty-three years between the the first and last child. Lucy the eldest had married, given birth to six children, and died at age twenty-five before the birth eight years later of Alpha Ann. The only two sons were separated by more than twenty-one years.
    When Miles died intestate 24 Mar, 1887, and was buried in Tuscaloosa Co. in Bethlehem Church Cemetery in Sterling, just three months short of his ninety-seventh birthday, his son James Harvey Chappell and son-in-law Jesse M. Stanley were appointed administrators of his estate which would not be settled until 1894, seven years later. What had to be a monumentous task for his administrators would one day become a genealogist's bonanza. Miles had outlived four of his children. He had outlived grandchildren with heirs and even great grandchildren with heirs. All had to be traced down and accounted for, and when the final accounting was done eight members of the first generation inherited $43.96 each and some of the great great grandchildren inherited eighty-one and one-fourth cents each from an estate which had been valued at $849.00. Administrative fees, no doubt well-deserved, lawyer, and court fees had eaten away at the already meager estate that had taken so much effort to resolve. James Harvey and John A did not receive an inheritance, presumably because of the land Deeds of Gift they had received earlier from their father. At the beginning of the settling of the estate, Palatine and John C. Freeman, Alpha Ann and John Thomas, and John A. and Callister Chappell had already moved to Texas as had many of the subsequent generations. Others were living in Mississippi. This lengthy probate providing documentation of spouses, up to four generations of children, and their residence at the time, has been transcribed and is included in the Chappell and Stanley collection mentioned earlier. Also included in that collection is a list of about 750 descendants compiled from the estate record, Mrs. Guttery's work, marriage, census, and cemetery records.
    Another useful and entertaining source of information on this couple is Miles' War of 1812 record, SC-14477. Because of the government red tape that was undoubtedly a nightmare for the participants, Miles's military record provides more information than many such records. Miles was drafted near Shelbyville, Bedford County, TN in November, 1814, and served in Captain John Jackson's Company, Tennessee Militia. Seventeen year old Priscilla was early pregnant with their second child. Miles served under General Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans, finished his tour of duty, was discharged honorably in May, 1815, and returned home just after the birth of his second daughter.
    In Alabama, years later under the Acts of 1850 and 1855, Miles applied for and received bounty land for his service. In 1871, seventy-eight year old Miles signed a declaration of loyalty to the United States, attesting that in the recent rebellion, he had given no aid or comfort to the enemy, and requesting a pension under the provision of the act of 1871. In 1872, he was approved for a pension of $8.00 a month. September 1, 1886, Tuscaloosa attorney, S. A. M. Wood wrote a letter at the request of Miles' daughter, Martha Stanley with whom Miles and Priscilla were now living. Miles was now blind and helpless, and it was their understanding that his condition entitled him to another $4.00 a month for a total of $12.00.
    Whether the paperwork cleared Washington before Miles' death is uncertain. What is evident is the aggravation poor Priscilla encountered when she tried to get her widow's pension established. The required form was not too difficult, asking the usual information: date and place of birth, enlistment, death, and a description of his appearance at the time of his enlistment. He was, Priscilla recalled, five feet, nine inches tall, with black hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. It seems that although his name was written Miles, he was called "Milo." On occasion the latter spelling had been entered in his record, and when his blindness required him to have his vouchers signed with his "X" appended, the signer had written "Milo." Questions had arisen concerning this while he still lived, but after his death, it became a major obstacle for Priscilla. Oddly they never questioned the variations of Chappell, Chappel, and Chapel. Not only did she have to explain the Miles\\Milo discrepancy, but she must show proof of their marriage which had occured just seventy-five years, less three months, before Miles died! The poor widow responded, "...so far as I know it would be impossible for me to furnish proof of our mariage for there is no one living as I know of that saw us married..." Finally she satisfied their requirements with several sworn statements regarding the actual date of Miles' death, the spelling and pronunciation of his name, and that they had lived as man and wife for at least the last forty-five years. Eleven months after his death, Priscilla got her pension retroactive back to his death date and for the full $12.00! What a fortune this must have seemed. Priscilla lived another eighteen months after the her pension was granted, and then on 27 Aug, 1889, she joined Miles in that peaceful little church cemetery in Sterling.

    Residence:
    Living with with Catherine Whitson (daughter)

    Will:
    Miles Chappell Estate Papers
    Fayette Co., AL. Probate Court Records - Book 6 - 1890-1909 P age 362
    Miles Chappell Deceased Estate of
    The State of Alabama
    Fayette County
    To the Honorable Holland M Bell Judge of Probate of Said coun ty:
    The petition of James Chappell & Jesse M Stanley inhabitants of thi s State over twenty-one years of age, respectfully represents to your Honor that Miles Chappell departed this life intestate on the day of March 1887 more than twelve months since and no administration ha s been granted to any one on said estate, said decd died leaving prop erty- property in this county, to the best of petitioners knowledge i nformation and belief, of the value of about - one thousand dollars a nd not probably more: That said Miles Chappell was at the time of hi s death an inhabitant of this State; That your petitioners are the so n and son in law of said deceased That the names residences and age s of the heirs and distributees of the estate of said decedant as your petitioners are advised and believe are as follows -
    Sarah Berry wife of Robert Berry over 21 years of age sound mind & re sided in
    this county.
    Permelia Kirkland widow of J.C. Kirkland decd over 21 years of age so und
    mind & reside in this county
    James C. Chappell over 21 years sound mind reside in Tuscaloosa Co th is State-
    Palatine Freeman Wife of John Freeman over 21 years of age sound min d & resides in the State of Texas
    Martha Stanley wife of Jesse M Stanley over 21 years of age sound min d & reside in Tuscaloosa County this state.
    Caroline Davis wife of N. Davis over 21 years of age sound mind resid e in this county
    Elizabeth Winn widow over 21 years of age sound mind and reside in th is county
    Lutitia Stanley widow of William Stanley decd over 21 years of age so und mind
    and resides in Walker Co this state
    John A Chapell over 21 years of age sound mind & reside in the stat e of Texas
    Alpha A Thomas wife of John Thomas over 21 years of age sound min d & resides in the State of Texas
    Children of Lucy Johnson deceased to wit:
    1 G. W. Johnson over 21 years of age sound mind resides in this count y -
    2 Permelia York widow of James York deceased over 21 years of age sou nd mind resides in Texas -
    3 Frederick Johnson over 21 years of age sound mind resides in Tuscal oosa County of this state
    page 363
    4Lucy Johns wife of Bert Johns over 21 years of age sound mind & resi des in
    Walker Co. Ala
    5Children of Elizabeth York decd to wit - Frederick York - Thos Yor k & Comodore York all over 21 yrs of age sound mind & reside in Stat e of Texas. 6Children of Sanford Johnson decd to wit: David Johnson o ver 21 years of age sound mind & resides in this county Henry Johnso n over 21 yrs of age sound mind & resides in Texas & children of Eliz abeth Nichols decd to wit Carrie
    children of Mary Davis to wit
    1James Davis over 21 yrs of age sound mind & resides in this co
    2Miles Davis " " " " " " " " " " " "
    3John Davis " " " " " " " " " " " "
    4Emily Enis wife of T. D. Enis over 21 yrs of age sound mind " " " "
    5Arthur Davis over 21 yrs of age sound mind & resides in Mississippi
    6Savanah Williamson wife of Robert Williamson over 21 yrs of age soun d mind
    resides in state of Mississippi
    7Lutitia Enis wife of Wiley Enis over 21 yrs sound mind resides in St ate of
    Mississippi
    Children of Catherine Whitson decd to wit:
    1Miles Whitson over 21 yrs of age sound mind resides in this county
    2Elizabeth Amerson wife of Jasper Amerson over 21 yrs of age sound mi nd &
    resides in this county
    3James Whitson over 21 yrs of age sound mind & resides in this county
    4Ann Moor wife of James Moor over 21 yrs of age sound mind & reside d in Texas
    5Lutitia Randell wife of Bud Randell over 21 yrs sound mind resides in
    Tuscaloosa Co Ala
    6Sallie Baker wife of Gin Baker over 21 yrs sound mind resides in thi s county
    Therefore your petitioners James Chappell & Jesse M Stanley respectfu lly
    suggests that they are by law entitled to administer said estate an d pray your
    Honor that letters of administration thereon be granted them accordin g to law
    upon their giving the requisite bond and security -:and as in duty bo und
    James Chappell
    Jesse M Stanley
    Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29 day of Oct 1889
    Holland M Bell Judge of Probate
    Filed & letters granted 29 day of October 1889
    Holland M Bell Judge of Probate
    page 364
    Miles Chappell Deceased Estate of
    The State of Alabama Administrator Bond
    Fayette County Probate Court
    Know all men by these presents that we James Chappell, Jesse M Stanle y,
    Nathaniel Davis & Hiram Hyde are held and firmly bound unto Hollan d M Bell
    Judge of Probate of said county and his successors in office in the p enal sum
    of two thousand dollars for the sum payments of which sum we bind our selves
    and each of our heirs executors, administrators and assigns jointly s everally and firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and date d the 29 day of October AD 1889
    The condition of the above obligation is such That whereas the abov e bound
    James Chappell & Jesse M Stanley were on the 29 day of October AD 188 9 duly
    appointed administrators of the estate of Miles Chappell deceased
    Now should the said James Chappell & Jesse M Stanly well and faithful ly perform all the duties which are or may be required of them by la w as such
    administrators then in that case the above obligation to be void othe rwise to
    remain in full force and virtue
    James Chappell seal
    Jesse M Stanley seal
    Nathaniel Davis seal
    Hiram Hyde seal
    Taken and approved the 29 day of October 1889
    Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate of Fayette Coun ty
    The State of Alabama Letters
    Fayette County Probate Court
    Letters of Administration on the Estate of Miles Chappell deceased ar e hereby
    granted to James Chappell & Jesse M Stanley who have duly qualified a nd given
    bond as such and are authorized to administer such estate
    Dated this 29th day of October
    Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate of Fayette County
    Issued & filed 29 day of October 1889
    Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate
    page 365
    The State of Alabama
    Fayette County Probate Court
    In the matter of the Extate of Miles Chappell Deceased To the Hon Hol land M
    Bell Judge of the Probate Court Fayette County
    The undersigned James Chappell & Jesse M. Stanley your petitioners b y appoint
    ment of this court administrators of the estate of Miles Chappell dec eased
    would respectfully represent unto your Honor that the said deceased d ied seized of the following described lands situate in said county an d state to wit the E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 sec 29 less ab out 6 acres sold to Elizabeth Winn also the West 1/2 of NW 1/4 sec 2 8 all in Township 16 Range 10 West containing about 194 acres land th ere is also a few articles of personal property
    We further allege that the said estate is solvent to our certain know ledge
    Your petitioners further state that the names ages residences and con dition of the heirs and distributees of said estate are as follows t o wit [heirs are
    listed as on page 362 with addition of "Carrie Port & Katie Nichols m inors
    under 14 years & reside in this Co" and omission of Palatine Freeman , John A
    Chappell, Alpha A Thomas, and John F Davis] we further alleges t hat
    the said lands cannot be equitable divided among said heirs and distr ibutees
    without a sale thereof and therefor pray that for the purpose of maki ng such
    page 366
    division your Honor will grant an order directing petitioners to sel l the lands herein before described and will make such further order s herein as may be by law required and to your honorable Court may se em meet
    James Chappell
    Jesse M Stanley
    The State of Alabama James Chappell
    Fayette County Jesse M Stanley being duly sworn depo se and say that the facts set forth in the foregoing petition are tru e according to the best of their knowledge information and belief
    Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29 day of October 1889
    Holland M. Bell James Chappell
    Judge of Probate Jesse M. Stanley
    The state of Alabama Probate Court 29 Oct Term 1889
    Fayette County To J E Cox
    Take notice That by an order of this court this day made and entere d you were
    appointed to act as Guardian adlitem for Carrie Nickols Port Nickol s and Katie Nickols minor heirs of estate of Miles Chappell decease d to represent and protect their interests upon the application of Ja mes Chappell and Jesse M Stanley Administrator of Estate of Miles Cha ppell deseased to sell the lands of said decedent for divisions on th e grounds same cannot be equitably divided
    Given under my hand this 31 day of October 1889
    Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate
    I hereby accept the appointment of Guardian adlitem for Carrie Nickol s Port
    Nickols and Katie Nickols minor heirs of Estate Miles Chappell deceas ed to
    represent and protect their interests upon the hearing of the above e ntitled
    cause and do hereby deny(?) all the allegations contained in said app lication
    Witness my hand the 22nd day November 1889
    J. E. Cox
    Guardian(?) Witness
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County Appointment and acceptance of J. E. Cox Guar dian
    adlitem in application to sell lands In the matter of Sale of land s for
    division of Miles Chappell Deceased [ line missing ]
    page 367
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County To the Sheriff of said County Greeting Wherea s James
    Chappell and Jesse M Stanley Adminstrators of the estate Miles Chappe ll
    deceased have filed their application in said Court for a sale of th e lands
    described therein belonging to the Estate of said decedent for the pu rpose of
    making division and the 10 day of December 1889 has been appointed fo r the
    hearing of said application You are therefor hereby commanded to ci te
    Frederick Johnson Lutitia Randle and her husband Bud Randle Sarah Ber ry &
    husband Robert Berry to appear before the said court on said 10 day o f December 1889 to contest said application if they think proper
    Witness this 29 day of October 1889
    Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County Estate of Miles Chappell Deceased
    Issued 29 Octo/89 Holland M Bell
    Judge of Probate
    We & each of us hereby acknowledge legal services of this citation b y receipt
    of copy
    Frederick Johnson Luticia Randle
    Sarah Berry Bud Randle
    Robert Berry
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County To the Sheriff of said County - Greeting
    Whereas James Chapppell Jesse M. Stanley Administrators of the Estat e of Miles Chappell deceased has filed his application in said Cour t for a sale of the lands described therein belonging to the Estate o f said decedent for the
    purpose of division among heirs & distributees on the ground the sam e cannot be equitably divided and the 10 day December 1889 has been a ppointed for the
    hearing of said application. You are therefore hereby commanded to c ite
    Permelia Kirkland Caroline Davis & her husband N. Davis Elizabeth Wi nn G.W.
    Johnson Emily Enis & her husband Thos D. Enis Miles Whitson David Joh nson James Davis Miles Davis John Davis Elizabeth Amerson & her husba nd Jasper Amerson Jas Whitson to appear before the said Court on sai d 10 day December 1889 to contest said application if they think prop er
    Witness this 30th day of October 1889
    Holland M. Bell
    Judge of Probate
    Page 368
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County Estate of Miles Chappell Deceased
    Returned by R. P. Caine & filed 18 Nov 1889
    Holland M. Bell
    Judge of Probate
    Received this 2 day of Nov 1889
    R. P. Caine Sheriff
    I have Executed by Serving copy on all the within named parties
    R. P. Caine Sheriff This Nov 15th 1889
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County To the sheriff of said County - Greeting
    Whereas James Chappell & Jesse M. Stanley Administrators of the Estat e of Miles Chappel deceased has filed their application in said Cour t for a sale of the lands described therein belonging to the Estate o f said decedent for the purpose of divisiion among heirs & distribute es on the ground the same cannot be equitable divided and the 10 da y of December 1889 has been appointed for the hearing of said applica tion. You are therefore hereby commanded to cite Lutitia Stanley Luc y Johns & her husband Bert Johns to appear before the said court on s aid 10 day of December 1889 to contest said application if they thin k proper Witness this 30 day of October 1889
    Holland M. Bell
    Judge of Probate
    The State of Alabama
    Fayette County Estate of Miles Chappell Deceased
    Recd & filed 2 Nov 1889 Holland M Bell Judge of Probate
    Received this 1 day of November 1899
    J W Shepherd Sheriff
    Executed this 1 day of November 1889 By giving a copy to each of th e within
    named parties
    J W. Shepherd
    Sheriff Walker Co
    page 369
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County In the matter of the application of the Admi nistrators of Estate of Miles Chappell to sell lands for division
    To B T Freeman Esquire of Berry in the State of Ala or to such one o r more of you as shall act herein
    Greeting: Know ye That we reposing confidence in your integrity skil l and
    ability have appointed you Commissioners to take the answers to the
    interrogations and crossinterrogations hereunto attached of H. B. Ber ry and
    William Perkinson material witness for the petitioners in a certain c ause or
    proceeding now pending and undetermined in our said Court of Probat e Entitled
    as set forth in the caption hereof and we do hereby authorize and emp ower you
    the said Commissioners to call and cause to come before you the sai d witness at such time and place as you shall appoint and this deposi tion on oath to take touching this knowledge of the matters and thing s in controversy in said cause or proceeding: and the said depositio n when so taken by you shall be subscribed by said witness and the sa me you shall together with this Commission return to us with all conv enient speed; and you shall likewise certify the same to us under you r hands and seals in all things fully and explicity how you have exec uted this commission Witness Holland M Bell Judge of Probate at offi ce in Fayetteville this 2 day of Dec in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and eighty nineHolland M Bell
    Judge of Probate
    The State of Alabama Probate Court
    Fayette County In the matter of the application of Administ ration of Miles Chappell deceased to sell the lands belonging to sai d estate
    Interrogatories to propounded to Henry B Berry and William Perkinso n who
    reside in said County the answers to which will be used as evidence i n behalf
    of said application at the hearing of the same. Int 1st Were you acq uainted
    with said Miles Chappell Int 2d Are you acquainted with the heirs and
    distributees of said Miles Chappell if yea give their names and resi dences and whether they are twenty-one years of age or minors. Stat e also what ones are married women and whether their husbands are o f full age or not Int 3d Are you acquainted with the following descr ilbed lands lying in said County of Fayette And do you know them as l ands of which continued on page 411
    page 411
    said Miles Chappell died seized and possessed to wit The E 1/2 of N E 1/4 and NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Sec 29 and W 1/2 of SW 1/4 Sec 28 T 1 6 R 10. Int 4th Can said lands be equitaably divided among said heir s and distributees without sale thereof Int 5th State anything els e you may know that will benefit petitioner
    Jesse M Stanley
    James Chappell Administ rators
    The State of Alabama Berry Station Dec the 7th 1889
    Fayette County I B F Freeman the commissioner named in th e annexed
    commission do hereby certify that in pursuance thereof I caused the s aid
    witness Henry B Berry and William Perkinson to come before me B F Fre eman at
    Berry Station on this 7th day of December one thousand eight hundre d and 89
    being the time and place appointed by me to speak the trugh the whol e truth and othing but the truth and also to make full and true answ er to the interrogatories and cross interrogatories hereto answered t hereupon answered and deposed as follows to wit
    The State of Alabama Fayette County Witness Henry B Berry
    Saith on oath to the first Interogatories: I was acquainted with th e heirs and distributees of said Miles Chappell. The heirs of Lucy J ohnson all of age Permeally Kirkling Fayette Co Ala Sarah Berry Fay ette Co Ala James Chappell Tuscaloosa County Ala Mary Davis Palatin e Freeman Catherine Witson Marthy Stanly Lutitia Stanley Charline Da vis Elizabeth Winn John Chappell Alphaan Thomas all of age Int 3 d I am acquainted with the land that belongs to the said Miles Chappe ll Int 4th I dont think said lands could be
    Equitably divided without a sale H B Berry (L S)
    The State of Alabama Berry Station
    Fayette County William Perkinson Witness deposeth and sai th the
    Intorogatory Int 1st I was acquainted with said Miles Chappell In t 2d I was acquainted with the most of the heirs of Miles Chappell L ucy Johnson Sarah Berry Permelia Kirkling Jomes Chappell Mary Davis P alitine Freeman Catherine Witson Marthia Stanley Lutisha Stanley Char line Davis Elizabeth Wynne John Chappell Alphyan Thomas. Int 3 d I am acquainted with said lands that belongs to the said Miles Chap pell. Int 4th I dont think said lands could be divided amongst sai d heirs without a sale of said lands.
    W. M. Perkinson L.S And I B. F. Freeman commissioner as aforesaid d o further certify that I am not of counsel or of kin to any of the pa rties to the cause or in any manner interested in the results thereof ; And I B. F. Freeman commissioner as aforesaid do further certify th at I have personal knowledge of the identity of the said witness tha t the aforesaid evidence and answers under oath were taken down and r educed to wrilting by me B. F. Freeman commissioner and being close d were examined by the witnesses Henry B Berry and William Perkinso n and by them approved, and that thereupon the said evidence was subs cribed by said witness in my presence and on the day and at the plac e specified in the caption. Witness my hand this 7th day of Decembe r 1889. B. F. Freeman
    Commissioner
    Adms of Estate Miles Chappell The heirs & distributees of said Estate
    Fayette County State of Aladeposition of Henry B Berry and William Pe rkinson taken before me B F Freeman commissioner at Berry Station Dec e the 7th 1889
    page 412
    The State of Alabama Probate Court In the matter of the
    Fayette County Estate of Miles Chappell Deceased
    To the Hon Holland M Bell Judge Probate Court said county of the Esta te of
    Miles Chappell deceased would respectfully report that by virtue o f a decree
    rendered by your Honorable Court on the 10 day of December 1889 we di d on the
    1st day of January 1890 between the hours of eleven o clock in the fo renoon and four o clock in the afternoon of said day at the late resi dence or old homestead of sec in Fayette County offer for sale at pub lic vendue the lands
    described in said decree and that Lewis T Stanley bid the sum of Eigh t hundred & twenty five Dollars for the East half of North East quart er and North East quarter of the south East quarter section 29 less a bout (6) six acres sold to Elizabeth Winn also the west half of the N orth West quarter section 28 all in Township 16 Range 10 West The und ersigned further report that the following items of personal propert y were sold to the following named persons and at the prices set opos ite the name.
    1 Bureau to Robert Berry at $5.00
    1 Bedstead to E. H. Pool " 1.10
    1 Quilt by Sallie Berry 1.10
    1 " " " " .60
    " Counterpain Suze(?) Witson at 1.00
    " " Sallie Berry " 1.10
    " " E. H. Pool " .65
    " feather Bed & Pillas J. M. Stanley at 8.25
    " " " " " E. H. Pool 6.00
    24.80
    And the said Lewis T Stanley being the highest and best bidder for sa id
    described land the same was struck off to heirs at the sum aforesaid . We
    Further report that said sale was fairly conducted and all the procee dings
    pertaining thereto were conducted in strict accordance with the [can' t read] of law and of the decree of said court directing said sale w e further report that previous to making said sale we advertised th e day place and terms of said sale and description of the property b y publication for three successive weeks by posting notices at the co urt house door and three other public places in this county we furthe r report that the said Lewis T Stanley & purchasers of the Personal p roperty have complied with the terms of sale by said Lewis T Stanle y the
    page 413
    purchaser of the lands complied with terms of sale by paying half o f the pur-
    chase money in cash and by securing balance by note with approved sec urities.
    The purchase of the personal property complied with terms of sale b y paying
    full purchase money in cash The undersigned further report that th e said
    lands sold for sum not greatly less than its real value and we theref ore ask
    that the sale be approved by the court.
    James Chappell [followed by James' and Jesse's oath 20 Ja n l890]
    Jesse M Stanley [and record of filing 1 Fe b 1890]
    Fayette County, AL - Probate Minutes - Book 5 page 347
    347 The State of Alabama Probate Court Special term Feb. 9 1894
    Fayette County Present Thomas B. Martin Judge
    Miles Chappell Deceased
    Estate of
    Final Settlement This being the day set to hear and pass upo n the
    account heretofore filed by Jesse M. Stanley and James Chappell the
    administrator of said estate for final settlement of their administra tion
    thereof now comes the said Jesse M. Stanly and James Chappell and mov es the
    court that his said account may be passed and allowed And it appearin g to the
    Court that due notice of the time and nature of this settlement has b een given by publication for three successive weeks in the Sentine l a newspaper published in this county and Holland M Bell who was her etofore appointed to act as guardian ad litem for and to represent an d protect the interest of great grandchildren to wit 3 children of El izabeth Nickols decd who was daughter of Sanford Johnson decd who wa s son of Lucy Johnson who was daughter of decd to wit Carrie Port an d Katie Nickols & two children of George York decd who was son of Eli zabeth York decd who was daughter of Lucy Johnson the names unknown t o adm under 21 years of age the only minors concerned in this proceed ing and settlement now appearing in open court consenting in writin g to act and contesting said settlement the court proceeds to examin e said account and to consider the proof relating thereto whereupon i t is shown and appears that said administrator has received of the as sets of said estate the sum of $849.00in money and that he has justl y expended in and about the cost and charges necessary and incident t o said administration the sum of $366.24 dollars leaving a balance o f $483.56 dollars for distribution among those entitled and said acco unt being full and correct it is decreed by the court that said accou nts be and the same are hereby in all things passed and allowed as ab ove stated and it further appearing to the court that such decedent l eft him surviving no widow but ten children to wit [heirs again liste d with addition of "two children of George York whose names are unkno wn to the administrator"]
    page 348
    James Chappell & John Chappell having received advances they are ther efore
    discharged from this decree
    It is therefore adjudged and decreed that Sarah Berry do have and rec over of
    said Jesse M Stanly & James Chappell adms the sum of $43.96 her distr ibutive
    share of said estate for which execution may issue
    [Permelia Kirkland - same]
    [Palatine Freeman - same]
    [Alpha A Thomas - same]
    [Lutitia Stanly - same]
    [Caroline Davis - same]
    [Martha J. Stanley - same]
    [Elizabeth Wynn - same]
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that Wash Johnson do hav e and
    recover of said Jesse M Stanly & James Chappell adms $7.32 2/3 his di stributive
    share of said estate in this settlement for which execution may issue
    [Frederick Johnson - same]
    [Melia York - same]
    page 350
    [Lucy Johns - same]
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that Auther Davis do hav e and
    recover of Jesse M Stanly and James Chappell adms $6.28 his distribut ive share
    of said estate in this settlement for which execution may issue
    [James Davis - same]
    [Miles Davis - same]
    [John Davis - same]
    [Emily Enis - same]
    [Lutitia Enis - same]
    [Savanah Williamson - same]
    It is further ofdered adjudged and decreed that Miles Whitson do hav e and
    recover of said Jesse M Stanly & James Chappell admr $7.32 2/3 his di stributive share of said estate in this settlement for which executio n may issue
    page 351
    [James Whitson - same]
    [Elizabeth Amerson - same]
    [Ann Moor - same]
    [Lutitia Randle - same]
    [Sarah Baker - same]
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that David Johnson do hav e and
    recover of said Jesse M. Stanly & James chappell adms $2.44 his distr ibutive
    share in said estate in this settlement for which execution may issue
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that Harvey Johnson do hav e and
    recover of said Jesse M. Stanly & James Chappell $2.40 his distributi ve share
    of said estate in this settlement for which execution may issue
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that the three children o f Elizabeth Nickols to wit Carrie Nickols Port Nickols & Katie Nickol s do each have and receive of said Jessie M. Stanly & James Chappel l 81 1/4 cts respectively being their distributive share of said esta te for which execution may issue
    It is further ordered adjudged and decreed that Thos York Frederick Y ork &
    Theodore York sons of Elizabeth decd do each have and recover of sai d Jesse M
    Stanly and James Chappell adms $1.83 being the amt of their respective
    distributive share of said estate in this settlement for which execut ion may
    issue
    page 352
    [the two children of George York whose names are unknown - same]
    It is further ordered that all accounts vouchers evidences and statem ents on
    file relating to this and any former settlement and all other paper s writings
    on file respecting said estate be recorded and that said administrato r pay all cost
    Probate Court Record - Book 6 - 1890-1909
    page 125
    The State of Alabama
    Fayette County Probate Court Special term Jan 9, 1894
    To the Hon Thomas B Morton and James Chappell the administrator of th e estate
    of Miles Chappell Deceased Would respectively submit to the Court the
    following Report of their acts and doings as such administrator fro m 29 day of Oct to 1894. Charges them self as follows to wi t amount
    January 1, 1890 1/2 of purchase money for land $ 412.50
    " " " Sale bill of personal propert y 24.80
    " " 1891 1/2 of purchase money for lan d 412.50
    Total amount of money received and collecte d 849.80
    They asks to be credited with the following payments to the creditor s of deceased as per vouchers herewith submitted and for costs
    Jan 20,'90 costs in administrator [can't read]fee Book C Probate offi ce1. 49.60
    " paid acsctioneer [sic] W L Jone s

    Buried:
    Grave to be Marked
    Added by mnreddout on 3 Dec 2008
    Originally submitted by BonnieVHMonroe to Bledsoe Family Tree on 7 Sep 2008
    1) 2 Jul 1997 Carole Thomas ( 3573 Rockhill Rd Birmingham, AL 35223).
    I belong to the Daughters of the War of 1812. We plan to mark the grave of my ancestor,
    Miles Chappell. who served in the War of 1812. The grave marking will be held 24 September 1997 at Sterling Cemetery, Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, Rt. 1, Samantha, AL.
    I descend from Miles Chappell 1790 - 1887, his daughter, Premelia who married Jehu Chany Kirkland, their daughter married Jasper Trull. Jasper's daughter - Permelia Etta married Jefferson Richards, whose son William Hezekiah Richards was my grandfather. The Chappell line is on my mother's side. Two of my father's sisters live in Vernon. They are Vernell Young (John) & Pauline & Dewitt Pennington.
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    2) 6 Aug 1997 Miles Chappell, a soldier of the War of 1812, is buried in Sterling Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, near Fayette County line. His grave will be marked in a ceremony by the Daughters of the War of 1812, Tuesday September 16, 1997 at 11:00 AM. Descendants and other interested people may call Carole Thomas for information & directions. (205) 967-6954, 3573 Rockhill Rd. Birmingham, AL 35223.

    Family/Spouse: PARKER Priscilla. Priscilla was born on 10 Apr 1797 in Rowan Co, NC; died on 27 Aug 1889 in Sterling, Tuscaloosa County, AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]