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Chapman Family Chapman Family First Generation 1. Samuel Chapman . Samuel married Mary Nadin on 18 Nov 1740 in Pleasley Derbys. They had the following children: i.Elizabeth Chapman was born about 1752 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 24 Dec 1752. ii.Sarah Chapman was born about 1756 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 18 Jan 1756 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. iii.George Chapman was born about 1759. 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 1 Second Generation 4. George Chapman (Samuel) was born about 1759 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. He was christened on 8 Apr 1759 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. George married Susanna Newton on 6 Jan 1779 in Tibshelf Derbys. They had the following children: i. Samuel Chapman was born about 1779. ii. Sarah Chapman was born about 1781 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 11 Feb 1781 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. iii. Mary Chapman was born about 1782 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 19 May 1782 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. iv. Hannah Chapman was born about 1783 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 3 Aug 1783 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. v. George Chapman was born about 1784 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. He was christened on 6 Dec 1784 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 2 Third Generation 5. Samuel Chapman (George, Samuel) was born about 1779 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. He was christened on 2 May 1779 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. He is shown as Sam at George's Christening but as Samuel at his marriage Samuel married Hannah Mather on 29 Nov 1802 in Alfreton Derbys. She is shown as Hannah at George's Christening but as Ann or Anna at her marriage to Samuel Samuel and Hannah had the following children: i. George Chapman was born about 1803. ii. Joanna Chapman was born about 1805 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 15 Apr 1805 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. iii. Elizabeth Chapman was born about 1807 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 12 Apr 1807 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. iv. Harriet Chapman was born about 1809 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 13 Mar 1809 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 3 Fourth Generation George Chapman (Samuel, George, Samuel) was born about 1803 in Blackwell Derbyshire. He was christened on 15 Jan 1803 in Blackwell by Alfreton Derbys. At 1851 Census George is living at 85 Bottom Long Row Clay Cross Head Married aged 47 a Coal Miner born Derbyshire Blackwell At 1861 Census George is lodging with Griffin at 85 Bottom Long Row Clay Cross aged 58 a Coal Miner born Derbyshire Blackwell Cannot find in 1871 Census Deaths Jun 1862 Chapman George Chesterfield 7b 339 Deaths Sep 1869 Chapman George 68 Chesterfield 7b 326 George married Phebe Hopkinson on 23 Jun 1823 in Blackwell By Alfreton, Derby. Phebe was born about 1804 in North Wingfield. At 1841 Census Phebe is living at Cotes Park (Alfreton) aged 38 born in Derbyshire George is not with her he is a lodger at Clay Cross At 1851 Census Phebe is living with George Wife Married aged 47 born Derby North Wingfield At 1861 Census Phebe is lodging with Griffin at 85 Bottom Long Row Clay Cross aged 57 born Derbyshire North Wingfield George and Phebe had the following children: i. Ann Chapman was born about 1824. She was christened on 19 Oct 1824 in Pinxton Derbyshire. Ann is not with the family in 1841 and cannot be found in the census ii. Mary Chapman was born about 1827 in Alfreton Derbys. She was christened on 18 Mar 1827 in Alfreton Derbyshire. At 1841 Census Mary is living with her mother aged 14 born in Derbyshire iii. Samuel Chapman was born about 1829 in Alfreton Derbys. He was christened on 22 Nov 1829 in Alfreton Derbyshire. He died on 16 Apr 1831 in Alfreton Derbyshire. Samuel is not with the family in 1841 iv. George Chapman was born about 1832. At 1841 Census George is living with his mother aged 9 born in Derbyshire v. Aaron Chapman was born about 1834. He died about Sep 1916. vi. Griffin Chapman was born about 1837. vii. Ephraim Chapman was born about Jun 1839. 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 4 viii.Phebe Chapman was born about Jun 1842 in Clay Cross. At 1851 Census Phebe is living with her father Daughter aged 8 a Scholar born Derby Clay Cross 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 5 Fifth Generation 18. Aaron Chapman (George, Samuel, George, Samuel) was born about 1834 in Somercotes Derbyshire. He was christened on 26 Oct 1834 in Alfreton Derbyshire. He died about Sep 1916 in Kearsley Lancs. At 1841 Census Aaron is living with his mother aged 6 born in Derbyshire At 1951 Census Aaron is living with his father Son Unmarried aged 16 a Coal Miner born Derby Summercotes At 1861 Census Aaron is living at 62 Long Row Clay Cross Head Married aged 26 a Mining Deputy born Derby Birchwood At 1871 Census Aaron is living at 62 Long Row Clay Cross Head Married aged 36 a Mining Deputy born Derby Birchwood At 1881 Census living at Faggots Row Market Street Clay Lane aged 46 a Deputy in a Coal Miner born Somercoates Derbyshire 1891 Census RG12 piece 3097 folio 29 page 55 he is living at 26 Bent Street Kearsley Lancaster aged 59 a Coal Miner employed born Derbyshire Somercotes 1901 Census RG13 3602 Page 26 he is living at 26 Bent Street Kearsley Lancs aged 68 an employed Coal Miner Hewer born Derbyshire Somercotes) Also with him is his grand son John Halliwell aged 1 born Lancs Kearsley At 1911 Census Aaron is living with his daughter Elizabeth as Father Head Widower aged 79 a Pensioner born Somercoats Derbyshire Deaths Sep 1916 Chapman Aaron 83 Bolton 8c 259 Aaron married Elizabeth Bingham daughter of George Bingham and Mary on 2 Jul 1855 in North Wingfield Derbyshire. Elizabeth was born about 1835 in Tibshelf Derbyshire. She died on 1 Jul 1906 in Long Row Clay Cross. At 1841 Census is living with her father at Tibshelf aged 6 At 1861 Census living with her husband aged 24 born Derbyshire Tibshelf At 1871 Census living with her husband aged 34 born Derby Tibshelf At 1881 Census living with her husband aged 44 a Deputy in a Coal Mine Wife? born Tibshelf Derbyshire At 1891 Census she is living with Aaron aged 56 born Derbyshire Tibshelf At 1901 Census she is living with her husband aged 65 born Derbyshire Tibshelf Died 1st July 1906 at Long Row aged 70 Entry in Derbyshire Times for Saturday 7th July 1906 reads Death on July 1st at Long Row Clay Cross Eliza Chapman aged 70 years Aaron and Elizabeth had the following children: i.George Chapman was born about 1855 in Clay Cross. At 1861 Census George is living with his father Son aged 5 a Scholar born Derbyshire Northwingfield 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 6 At 1871 Census George is living with his father Son Unmarried aged 15 a Coal Miner born Derby Clay Cross Deaths Mar 1880 Chapman George 24 Chesterfield 7b 40 ii.Aaron Chapman was born on 21 Jan 1857. He died about Dec 1920. iii.Albert Henry Chapman was born about Mar 1859 in Clay Lane Derbyshire. At 1861 Census Albert is living with his father Son aged 2 born Derbyshire Northwingfield he is shown as Albert H. At 1871 Census Albert is living with his father Son Unmarried aged 12 a Coal Miner born Derby Clay Cross he is shown as Albert Hy. At 1881 Census he is living with his father aged 22 a Coalminer iv.William Chapman was born about Mar 1861 in Clay Lane Derbyshire. At 1861 Census William is living with his father Son aged 6? weeks born Derbyshire Northwingfield At 1871 Census William is living with his father Son aged 10 a Scholar born Derby Clay Cross At 1881 Census he is living with his father aged 20 a Coal Miner born Derbyshire Clay Cross William married Unknown . v.Edwin James Chapman was born about Sep 1863. vi.Clara Chapman was born about Jun 1866. vii.Emily Chapman was born about 1870 in Clay Lane Derbyshire. At 1871 Census she is living with her father Daughter aged 9 months born Derby Clay Cross At 1881 Census is living with her father aged 11 At 1891 Census she is living with her father aged 20 a Cotton Operative (Reeler) employed born Derbyshire Clay Cross viii.Florry Chapman was born about Dec 1873 in Clay Lane Derbyshire. At 1881 Census is living with her father aged 8 ix.Elizabeth Chapman was born about Jun 1874. x.Ernest Chapman was born about Mar 1877 in Clay Lane Derbyshire. At 1881 Census is living with his father aged 4r At 1891 Census he is living with his father aged 20 a Cotton Operative (Baller) employed born Derbyshire Clay Cross xi.Percy Chapman was born about Mar 1880 in North Wingfield Derbyshire. 11 Apr 2011 Descendants of Samuel Chapman Page 7 At1881 Census is living with his father aged 1 At 1891 Census he is living with his father aged 11 a Scholar born Derbyshire Clay Cross xii.Everard Chapman was born about Jun 1882 in Clay Cross Derbyshire.
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