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John Chapman 1747 – 1825 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1747

Birth Location: Iveston, Co. Durham

Death Date: JAN 1825

Death Location: Hart, Co. Durham

Father: Ralph Chapman

Mother: Elizabeth Henry

Spouse(s): Margaret Elliot

Children(s): John Chapman, Jane Chapman, John Chapman, Edward Chapman, Elizabeth Chapman, Ralph Chapman, Margaret Chapman, Henry Chapman

In 1747, John Chapman entered the world in Iveston, Co. Durham, born to Ralph Chapman and Elizabeth Henry. Years later, John Chapman married Margaret Elliot, and the couple became parents to John Chapman, Jane Chapman, John Chapman, Edward Chapman, Elizabeth Chapman, Ralph Chapman, Margaret Chapman and Henry Chapman. John Chapman died in 1825 in Hart, Co. Durham.

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Parents

Ralph Chapman
1708 – 1786
Birth Location: Hamsterley, Co. Durham
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Elizabeth Henry
1718 – 1751
Birth Location: Iveston, Co. Durham
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Spouses(s)

Margaret Elliot
1764 – 1801
Birth Location: Hart ?, Co. Durham
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Children(s)

John Chapman
1781 – 1781
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
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Jane Chapman
1782 –
Birth Location: St. Mary Magdalene, Hart, Co. Durham
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John Chapman
1784 –
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
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Edward Chapman
1787 – 1875
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
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Elizabeth Chapman
1789 – 1792
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
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Ralph Chapman
1791 – 1867
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
RC
Margaret Chapman
1794 – 1796
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
MC
Henry Chapman
1798 –
Birth Location: Hart, Co. Durham
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: ABT 1747
    Event Place: Iveston, Co. Durham

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Year: 6 OCT 1747
    Event Place: All Saints, Lanchester, Co. Durham

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Year: 27 JUL 1798

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Year: 21 FEB 1801
    Record Source: his wife Margaret died at Hart

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: JAN 1825
    Event Place: Hart, Co. Durham
    Record Source: Age:

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 10 JAN 1825
    Event Place: St. Mary Magdalene, Hart, Co. Durham

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