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CMAPLINC CRCST l't)SSKSSloN inflRK fHtlM AN <>I.l> SlLVKK ShAL IN OK THK WILLIAM CIIAl'LINK BRANCH.

CMAPLINC COAT OF ARMS <>riri« KRUM AN tJLK riRCK ">l MIXI.KSVAKI.

Nlotto; **LAbor omnia s'r Jx, CHAPLINES

FROM

( I MARYLAND AND V I R i \ I \

BY

MARIA ). I IGGETT hAKb. C'o|iyriKlit<'

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« \MIIN<.T« N. I» C. r k I-". I' \ c I-

Phis liltlf l)()()k., willi I am >iirc. many impt-t ffctioiiN ilial

I would yjladly have corrcct'etl, was Ik-^iui maii\ \ears a^*,

ami has iK'tMi often laid aside. I l)C'^an tlii- work iKran^i- of " the ^^reat lo\ t* m\ niotlici had tor ht-r kin." I •^oon lomid Mrs. lMiilli]», and that she w;ls similarly cnj;ane;es of results of our le searches. I was deterred hy the lon^ illness and death of ni\

mother, she l)\ the enforced absence of herself and famil\ from the country, her hnshand hein^ in the U S. Navy and her own

health frail. This winter I took it up aj^ain.

My mother and I searched the country fronj Shepherdstown

*to Hajjerstown ; tracked throuijh damj) j^rass knee deep to read inscriptions «)n tombstones in old cemeteries. We found Mr.

Ji)lin Peter Sinith in Sharpsbur^, who liad in hi-^ po-^se-sjon much of value —the old .Muster Roll of the Chaplines of French and Indian War of 1757. old deeds of Joseph Chapline and part of his family record.

I employed both an iCn^lish and Anierican C.enealo;;ist for some points The Kuj^lish (»eiiealo^i>t for one hundretl and fifty dollars sent me only Admiral Carter's will and information

that, the Chajiline crest was the same as that of a family en-

nobled in Lond'.'n in I5v.>- 1 54athere

three best libraries in Philadeli)hia : the City, and the I^jMScopal

Cliiirch Library in Baltimore ; the Historical Society Rooms there; the Library of the i'atent Oftice, Treasury, and War Department in Washin<4ton, and in the C on^ressional Library in Wa>hinj.(ton, i;oin»; through e\er\ old hi>l«)r\ and ever>

manuscript in the old manusciipt room and all I*ji);lish

( fenealttijies in the Library : the Church rei'ords in the Protestant I^jjiscopal Thetdoi^ical Seminary Library near

Alexandria. \'a.. and I carefully searcheil the Ma^erstown record"^, and had others search in .Xnuajujlis. The burning of many of the old \Lir\ land maim>cripts enshnnided much of

interest in obli\ ion I could do no more. NOTICE.

In Heniii,y,'s \'irgiiiia, ]). 371, it says : New Year began March 25, Jewish compilation. This rule ol)herved until 1751. After last da}' of December. 1751, the year 1752 was to begin January i. This was made neces- sary b}' the adoption in England of Calendar of Pope Gregory XIII made in 1752." " Up to this date Calendar of Julius Csesar, made 45 years before Christ and called, 'Julian Calendar or Old Style ' was used." Therefore, when you see a date written thus, 1631-2,

it means that the old year was continued to the 25th of March, and New Year began at that date. Remember this fact in reading births in Talbot County Church Records.

Where second marriages have taken place, and they have a second family, the numbers go on, from last number of first family of children, because they are that number of the Chaplinc blood in that special family. To in\ hcloved mother, Louvisa rhajiliiie Carter Li«;^c'lt, who so unselfishly assisted, by purse and memory, in this record, and who joined her dear ones e^one before. February

6. 1S96. I dedicate this work.

Daniel Webster said. " Tho.se who do not look ui)on them selves as a link connectin.i^ the past with the future, do not perforin their duty to the world."

I hereby tender my thanks to Anna Latimer Chapline Phillips, who so cheerfully and generously aided in collection of this data, and also to Mr. John Peter Smitlr of Sharp.sburR, information. Md . who gave much

.

RKNT kolJ.S. HlSTuKICAI. SoCIl.rv RutJ.MS.

HAI/riMOKK, MI).

Calvcrl County.

For William Chapliiie, loo acres, p. 15, near St Leonard's Creek, called " Cliapline. " July 27, 1651. Pa.ue 43. Cedar Branch, 400 acres, surveyed for William Chai^line, Calvert Co.. north side Patuxtent River near Cedar Point. March iS. 1652. One hundred acres called "Hast Chaplin,"' on east side Patuxtfut River. June 24, 1659.

Dorchester County Three hundred acres " Chapline's Holme" for William Chap- line. July, 1659. This William died 1669. Page 297. "Ashcomhe Outlet." 150 acres, for William Chapline. December 12, 1678. "Ashcomb Inclosure." 50 acres. December 11, 167H. Scharf's History of Maryland, p. 334. Address to His Majesty William III, Among signatures is " William Chap- laine," date November. 1689. This William died 17 18.

Talbot County.

Page 4. 80 acres surveyed for Francis Cliaplin. Auga-^t

I I. 1659. Page 38. for same, 300 acres. August 10, 1O66.

Page 42. vSutton Orange. , 1666. Page 42. White Chappell. 200 acres. December, 1682. Page 97, Xewlin for Francis Chapline. 140 acres. February 16, 1695.

ri<:nt rolks. HISTOKKAI. SoCIKTY KooMS.

HAl.TIMoK);. MI).

C'li/vrrl Comity.

1m)i Williani Chaplitic. khi acres, p 13. near Si. Leonard's

' '" Creek, called ' Cliajiline. July 27, 1651.

Ta^e 4,^. Cedar Hramli, 400 acres, surveyed for William Cliai)line. Cahert Co.. north side I'atuxlent River near Ce

Dorchester County. Three hundred acres " Chajiline's Holme" for William Chap- line. July. 1(159. Thi> William died 1669. Page 297. "AshcomWe Outlet." 150 acres, for William Chapline. December 12. 1678. "Ashcomh Inclosure," 50 acres. December 11, 167S.

Scharf's History of Maryland. ]>. ;>;^4. Address to His Majesty William III .Vmong signatures is "William Chap- laine." date November. 16.S9. This William died 171S.

Talbot County.

Page 4. So acres surveyed for I'Vamis Ciiaplin. Augii.st

I I, 1659. Page 3.S, for >ame. 3m) acres. Augu>t 10, i6h6.

Page 42. Sutton Orange. , 1666. Page 42. White Chappell. 200 acres. DecemlK-r, 16.S2. Page 97. Newlin for Kranci> Chapline, 140 acres. February 16, 1695. 2 Chaplhies fro7n Maryland a)id Virginia.

Prince George's County.

Page 1 80. "The Hope," 37 acres, surveyed for William Chaplin, begin at a bounded white oak, standing at the head of the lowermost draught of the long branch. Patented,

December 8, 17 14.

Page 189, patented 100 acres, April 26, 1717. "Expedition" surveyed October 28, 1719, for William Chaplin, lying in Prince George County, beginning at a bounded vSpanish oak, standing on the south side of a branch called Wni. Moore's Piney Hedge Branch, and on a point on lowermost branch of said branch. y "Rantain," 100 acres surveyed June 19, 1718, for Wm. Chaplain, lying in Prince George County, beginning at a bounded black oak standing on the east side of a branch called Jones' Western Branch near Mr. Spriggs' old road.

This William is father to Joseph, Moses and William.

CHAPLINE WILLS.—Old Style.

William Chapline, December 9th, 1669 ; wife . Three children, Elizabeth, William, Mary. Executors John Webb and Richard Hoj)per. Witnesses, John Brooke, Richard

(R. T. ) Tubman, Rd. Rainer and John Holloway.

Wm. Galvert, Judge for Probate of Wills.

"L William Chapline of Patuxtent River, Planter, being sick and weake in body but in perfect mind and memory, Do

make this my last Will and Testament as followeth : I bequeath my bod}- to the Earth and my Spirit to God that

gave itt, and after all my Debts is truely Paid, I give and

bequeath as followeth :

//. I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Chap-

lin, all the Cattle 3'oung and old of her Marke which is on the left Ear a cross and two slitts and on the right Ear a Cross and a slitt and a hole, all I say that is on the Plantation where

I now live and all at my plantation at the Eastern shore and if .

Cliaplincs from Matyla}id ami liri^imd 3

the Catlle at tin.- \\u\v of Iri Marriai^c- or (lt.-i»artiirf tVoni iii\- house will not Produce fourtcLii MiKli Cows, tln-ii fourlccii Milch Cowssliall he made good to her out of my other Stock.

Moreover I .iL;i\'e unto my Dau^^hter Klizabeth aforesaid, a featherbed with all funiiiuie lulougiog to itt, and likewise all those Goods w^uch I lia\e i^ixen to my aforesaid daugl.ter

Eli/.abeth. I will that she possess and enjoy the same : also I give and bequeath to my aforesaid Daughter ICli/abeth Cha])- line my Plantation at the I'^astern shore, housing thereu})on and all the land belonging to it, also I give unto my said Daughter P)lizabeth, two Iron potts, two servants a man and a woman, the one the first year after she is married, and the other the second year after she is married.

///. I give and bequeath unto my son William Chaplinc as

folio wet h :

First, the plantation on which I now am with the Stock of Cattle and Hoggs belonging to me thereupon and all the Land belonging thereunto according to the pattent. and the hous- ing thereupon and also the Servants that is upon the same, and also My Sloope with all that pertains unto her.

Itcffi. I give unto my Daughter Mary Chapline all my female Cattell belonging to my Plantation at the Eastern shoar, the which plantation as is above said is in Dorsett County at the Eastern Shore. Item. My will and desire is that all my household goods whatsoever except the F^eather bed and furniture which I have already given to my Daughter Elizabeth above said be equally divided into three parts, the one third part of which I give to my wife Mary Chapline and another third to my son William Chapline, and the other third to my daughter Mary Chapline. Item. M> Will and pleasure is that my Daughter Elizabeth Chapline have her diett aufl cloathing every way convenient with washing and lodging here att my now Dwelling hou.se at Patuxent in P'ishing Creekes. from the time above said, uutill the time of her marriage or her going awa>- of her own ac- cord. Item. M\ Will and pleasure is that if my >on William Chapline above said live to the age of sixteen years, that then 4 Cliaplincs from Manland and I'irginia.

he possess and enjoy the Estate here given him with the pro- dace thereof that then may be and in case of his mortallity

then my will is that his plantation and land and all that properly belongs unto him do returne and fall to my aforesaid Daughter

Mary Chapline and if in case Son William and Mary Chapline Decease, then my will is that all my whole Estate both move- al)le and immoveable (excepting what I have allready given to

my Said Daughter Elizabeth ) be equally divided betwixt my wife Mary Chaphne and My Daughter EHzabeih Chapline. and in case of their mortallity then my will is that my estate fall to the iicxt and >ica?'esi of kindred.

Item. I give unto my kinsman Richard Hopper of Calvert County in the Province of Maryland and my loving friend John Webb of the same County three pounds Sterling apiece. And for the performance of this my last Will and Testament

I do appoint my well beloved friends John Webb and Richard Hopper to be my overseers, to see this my last Will performed according to the tenour thereof.

Also, my Will and Desire is that my wife Mar\- Chapline

during her life do quietly possess and enjoy a third part ol my lands and Plantation in Calvert Co., with a third part of the

stock of Cattle and Hogs that is thereupon." Marke, W. C. William Chapline. Probated Jan. 3, 1669.

Copied from Folio 363, Liber No. i, Register of Wills Office, Annapolis, Md.

Talbot County. James Chaplain, date F'eb. 12, 170S, mentions wife Elizabeth,

Plxecutrix, and two sons : i, James ; 2, ffrancis. Witnesses: Cornelius ffraniiller, Thomas Heniaricks, William Dickinson.

Liber J. C. and W. B., folio 162. Land, •'Broad Oak," '• White Chappell, " and " Intention." Mentions sons as less than 21 years of age at this time. His esteemed friend William Thomas is tu have tuition of son .

Lhaf^lines from Mat viand and liri^inia.

" ffrancis if wife dies before fFrancis is 21. Seep. 1 Chitrcli

Records. " Francis, an infant.

" ' Heninj^'s \'iri;inia, " connm-iiced nsini^'tlie IT' for I'" aliotit

" tlie year 1629.

(5M WlI.I.IAM ClI.M'I.I.NK,

l^rcdcrick Couniv, Colony of \ hi^inia Date May 19th. 1760.

Witnesses : ; Geo. Cook ; Josejih Cliapline William W

Cireene : and Michael Dittenlioxer. Mentions his wife Ann Chapline who was Ann h'oretnan.

1. l^eiijamin

2. William

3. Abraham

Chil

5. Jacob 6. Elizabeth

7. Mary In this will he mentions some land bought of his brother Joseph Chapline and also land in Shepherdstown.

Moses Chapline, Frederick Coiintw Province of Maryland. Will dated Aug. 30. 1762. Will proved No\-. 17, 1762.

Executors : Wife Janet and brother Joseph Chapline. Mentions

Children. ( Wife was Janet Caton. 1 Josiah Chapline, heir at /aiv. Ruth Chapline I.indsay. Moses Chapline. William Chapline. Klizabeth Cha]>line, Mary Chapline, Agnes Chapline, Ksther Chapline. Lydia Chapline. Louvisii Cha])line. Witnesses—John Perins. William Ciood and John Walter. Liber D. I). No. i. Folio 1026. Thi> will ])rovides first for wife with certain real estate.

Special to three sons. Xegroes to wife and children ; and all the rest of FIstate to l)e divided among them all. .

6 Chaplhies from Maryland aiid Virginia.

Solomon Chapline, Dorchester Connfy. March j, 176J. Mentions his wife as Executrix, but not by name and men- tions two children :

1 Ann, and her heirs.

2. Susanna Conway and her heirs. Witnesses: Benj.Todd, Chas. Paul, and Maiy Wroughton. Names land on Askum's Island, Walnut Point and Taylor's Point, also in Somerset Co.

Liber C. G. No. i, folio 199. Father of vSolomon, who had been provided for or died. Second Solomon's children given in Church records.

(5'j Joseph Chapline,

January 27, 1768 (Founder of Sharpsburg, Md.) of Fred\ Co., Province of Maryland Mentions wife, Ruhamah Chapline. She was Ruhamah Williams, and was heiress to lands in England and Wales,

\vh cli she recovered. He mentions his children William Williams Chapline, Joseph Chapline, Jeremiah Chapline, James Chapline, Deborah Chapline, Sarah Chapline, Jean Chapline, Ruhamah Chapline. Theodosia Chapline. Witnesses: William (lood, Daniel Culp, Mary Good.

Liber A, No. i. Folio 332.

In this will, which is a very voluminous document, Joseph Chapline disposes of vast estates. Mentions also his Iron Works, the Antietam Iron Works, then building, for which he furnished the land. In the Articles of Agreement concerning the Antietam Iron Works, recorded Oct. 31st, 1765, the partners mentioned are Beall, Samuel Jr. , of Frederick County, David Ross and Richard Henderson of Prince George Comity. Cluifylin s from Marvlaiu and \'in;;iniii. 7

Col Joseph ClKipliiic iiuiicd IJ,JS7'.' acif^

Ill \-tiS. Ik- dcfdffl laiiil to Ahialiani Ijii^fUtVlder for tliir site ot ihc old (iLTiiiin I\(.rornKii tuirial i;r<)und of SharpshurK.

\Id.. as a >'ifl.

Maky W'khh Cjiaplink.

0/ 7a/hol Couitly. (kfobcr ro, ijj-f..

Witnesses : Thomas Stevens and Mary Hislier.

Liber \V. F.. Xo. 2 < folio 40.'?, etc.).

Leaves her property to Ikt ln-otlier Peter Webb : to Daniel Richards. William Richardson. Peter Richardson, Henjainin

Richardson and Joseph Richardson, fonr nej^roes are left. Wearing apparel, saddles and bridles to Luronali Dickenson and Klizaheth Richardson, ilanghter of William Richardson.

To .\nn W^chl) Richardson, daughter of W'ilHam. ;v) pounds common uiouex . Her nephew, Peter Webb, one liundred pound> common money. These were Quakers and would not swear, l)Ut made solemn affirmation.

J.\MES CuAri.AiN, Planter, of Talbot Countw Provincv of Maryland. February / / , ijj^. Liber W. K., Xo. 2 (folio 392, etc.). Witnesses: Thomas Gordon David Morris William Foster. Mentions four children and two grandchildren. Leaves the bulk of his Kstate to his son William .\ires Chaplaine and his grandsons P'rancis and James. Kstate " " Intention " and " Rudley " "Broad Oakes " " End field and Sutton's Grange. Son Thomas cut off with 5 shillings. Son John " " " 10 Dau. Mary Hancock to have 10 pounds current inonc>

yearly, to l)e paid by his Executor. His son William Aires Chapline to be sole executor. .

8 Chaplines from Maryland and I'ir^inia. LAND GRANT.

October IS, 1^86. Copy.

Grant to Nicholas Wyatt son and heir of Anthony Wyatt, late of the Parish of Jordans, Charles City Co., Gentleman, of Chap- deceased : All that plantation known by the name line's on the south side of the James River in the Parish of The Jordans, and on Bicker's Creek ; containing 361 Acres. said plantation of Chaplines being due to said Nicholas Wyatt as eldest son and heir of aforesaid Anthony Wyatt who died lately, and by reason of burning of the house of V Anthony, the patent thereof, which was granted to Mr. Chaplin, was lost and the original for the like accident of fireing, or otherwise of the Secretary's office, not at this day to be found amongst the records. —Land Book, Vol. VII, p. 531, Richmond, Va.

vSETTLEMENT OF ESTATES.

Dorchester County. Aug. j, lyiS.

Settlement of Estate of Wm. Chapline, late of said County, deceased.

Liber T, B. No. 6. FoHo 289. Office Register of Wills, Anne Arundell Co. Matthew Travers, Administrator Thos. Bordley, Com. General.

Another of same date :

Liber P. D., No. 7, Folio 441. Mentions that Wm. Chapline left no widow. Left 6 children. John Hopkins paid for looking after the deceased's children, l£> 5^.3 pence.

Persons mentioned :

Robt. Johnson, Jos. Deane, Wm. Harper, Chas. Ungh, Alex. Parran, Jacob L,ockerman, Wm. Deane, Royer Woolford, Wm. Bladen, Jos. Stanaway and wife. .

Chaplincs from .Uarv/ami and I'ln^inia. 9

Talbot County. .'\faKh jth , /Jjfo.

Cliristiaii Cliapline. Administrator of TIios. Cliaiiline. lalt- of " Talbol Co., deceased. Cliaroes herself witli all and sin>;ular the Cioods and Chattels ri<;hts and credits which were of the deceased, tSic." Liber C. C, No. S. I'Olio 42S.

St. .Van's County. July // , rj4j;.

Rachel Brisco, Administrator of ICstate of Isaac Chaplin,

late of St. Mary's Co., deceased. Liber I). 1).. Xc 20. Folio 406. SufYt/ts. Tii().-\i.\s Ri-:.\SKK and J.\MKs Wood.

Commi.ssion to her dated Ap. 13, 1743. Balance Disposed of a third to the deceased's widow, the residue to Klias Arnold Chapalen and James Chapalen, Orphans of the Deceased. Thos. Aisquith, Deputy Connnissarv.

Talbot County. . lui^. 21 . ij=;2.

Mary Chapline. executrix of Testament of P'rancis Chapline, deceased

The Accountatits are the above, widow of deceased, a!ul James Chaplin, brother of deceased.

Tristram Thom.vs and ) . Liber T. B. No. i, ^"^^ '^^- Peter Webb / Folio 1S9.

Persons mentioned in settlement of estate :

James Dickinson and John Dickinson, Eleanor Dawley, Daniel Dulaney, Cotnis. Getural, Jeremiah Nicols, Granting Administration \Vm. Thomas. Anthony Racon. Robert Liddlc, Thomas Eller, Sarah Webb, Peter Webb. and Virginia. 10 Chaplims from Maryland

R E C ( ) R D . Annapolis Merchant. In book of Miscellaneous Accts. of Chapline 1712. This is p ^,o is acct. with (4') William He also is the the^ father of Joseph. Moses and William. Virginia in 1726, William who took up lar^-e tracts of land in 20, 1740.—Scharf 's also, •'Strife," to William Chaplaine, July Western Maryland. CHURCH RECORDS.

St. Peter's. Talbot Co. Francis Chaplain died Page 13. Robert Jones servant to Nov. 20, 1700. Francis died Feb. 9, Page 13. Martha Chaplaine wife of 1700. his wife married Page 44. James Chaplain and Elizabeth Feb. 20, 1704. Page 47. Francis Chaplain died Aug. 27, 1707. and Elizabeth his Page 47. James son of James Chapline wife born Nov. 17, 1706. his wife born Page 54. PVancis son of James and Elizabeth Dec. 10, 1708 (old style). Year Page 57. James Chapline died Feb. 17, 1708 (New l)egan March 25 until 1752). Page 68. William Aires and Elizabeth Chapline married

Oct. 1 6th 1 7 10 (widow of James). Page 118. James Chaplin .son of James and Elizabeth .Martin married June 5, 1728. Page 259. James Chaplin son of James Chaplin and lUizabeth his wife b. March 11, 1728-9. Page 134. Thomas and Francis Chaplin, twins, Sons of James and Fllizabeth Chaphne born June 29, 1731. Page 141. Mary Chapline dau. of James and Elizabeth, b. Sept. 16, 1733. Page 148. William Ayres Chaplhieson of James and Elizabeth b. April 13, 1736. Page 173. P'rancis Chapline and Mary Webb, married Dec.

•8, 1742. ( He was born 1708) see Church records. C/uif>/inis from Mittvltuui niui lin^initi. 11

Takimi, rliner (rforfff's Co.

Pao^e 290. Josepli >()n of William Cliapline and lCIi/.alK:lli his wife born 5tli of Ther 1707. William son of the said William and IClizaheth Cha])linc

born Oct. 25, ijo*.;. ( He died youny;. ) Mary dau*;hler of said William and I'.li/.abeth Cha])line b.

17th of 7ber. i 7 12. Pa_y;e 297. Anna daui;hter of William Cha]dine and Hli/.a- beth his wife 1). 2, of Kiber 1714. Moses son of William and Elizabeth Chapline was born

I ith of Jnne. 17 17. Page 316. Elizabeth, daiii!;hter of William Chapline and Elizabeth his wife, was born i4tli of Wber, 1722. Page 316. William son of said William and I^lizabeth Chap-

line, was born April 17, 1726.

Dorchester Cojiuty. Page 154- Xanc> tlau. of Solomon Chaplin and lirigett his wife, b. March 19 1752. Page 160. Nelly, dan. of same b. Feb. 14, 1757. Page 155. Sarah, dan. of above b. Nov. 13, 1759.

Oiiceti Ann's Parish, Prince (icor^^e County. Page 262. John Chajilain, was married to Rebekah Clieny by Rev. John Eversfield, Sept. 19th 175S.

Page 328 ( not Ici^ib/e in old record), son of John Chi])lin and Rebekah his wife, born date not legible and many other dates illegible. Page 331. William, son Chaj^lin and Rebecai his wife, born October i6th year not legible. Rebecca, dan. of the said John and Rebecca Chapliti. })orn date not lejiible.

Some Chaim.inks Not Acct)iNTED For. From Hotten's Usts.

" Clement Chaplin aged 4S in 'Eliza and Ann for North Caro- lina.' April 17, 1635." Virginia. 12 Chaplines from Maryland and and William Chaplin, aged i8, To Virginia in "Thomas John, June 6, 1635." " Dorset September 1635. Edward Chaplin, aged 20, m for Bermodos. Hund- In a " General Register of the U. S. Navy for One " Chap- red Years," by Hammersley, are these names : JabeZ under lin, Purser, August 6, 1799. Discharged April 2, 1801, Peace Establishment Act." Passed "James C. Chaplin, Midshipman, October 4, 1850: Midshipman, June 20, 1856; Master, January 22, 1858; Lieutenant, November 18, 1858; Lieutenant Commander,

April 18, 1863. Died September 23, 1866. William C. Chapline, Midshipman, November i, 1826; Passed Midshipman, April 28, 1832; Lieutenant, March 8, 1837. Died April 30. 1855. This is probably the young Chapline who occupied the room on Mt. Vernon Square, Balti- more, with Midshipman Daniel Carter, March 25, 1832. Both went there for Examination for promotion. Daniel Carter died suddenly that night of congestion of the lungs. Du Barriers Army and Navy.

"Noah Chaplin, Jr., Cornet, 4th Regiment Connecticut Light Horse, 1776 (p. 8)." Virginia History Collections, Vol. V. Anthony, son of John Peter and Phillippa Le Villain, m.

Chaplin and had issue : Albert Virginia, Thomas. FOLDOUT FOLDOUT ISAAC CHAPLINK, ENSIGN IX EXGLISII ROYAL NAVY TO America with Lord Delaware. IX 1610. " Settled in " Chaplaine's Choyce IX 1622. 14 Chaplines from Maryland and ] 'ir^itiia.

Isaac Chapline, Kiisign Royal Xavy, came to America in the "Starr " in 1610 as King's Council under Lord Delaware. He was granted large tracts of land on the south side of the James River, in the Parish of J-.'rdan's and on Bicker's Creek, which land he named "Chapline's Choice. "—Hotten's Original Lists. •' In 1622 Isaac Chapline was joined by his wife Mary Chap- line and their son John Chapline, who came to America in the James' accompanied by four servants." —(Colonial Records of X'irginia Land Book. Vol. \"II, p. 531, Richmond, Va., Hen- ning's, etc. " In Original Lists of Persons of Quality Arrived in Virginia fro;n 1600 to 1700," by John Camden Hotten. published in New Vork in 1S74. p. 213.

"Muster of Inhabitants of Chaplain's Choyse taken " Jan. 21, 1624 " Muster of Ensigne Isack Chaplaine." " Isack Chaplaine arrived in the ' Star ' in 1610 and took up 250 acres of land, south side of James River from the falls, and named it Chap- " lain's Choyse." Mary his wife and John, aged 15 years, ar- rived in the 'James' in 1622." Servants, Robt. Hudson aged ; Dufifield aged 30 John 14 :

Henry Thorn aged iS ; Ivie Banton, who was Mrs. ChapHne's maid. Page 267. " Patent of 50 Acres of land to Isacke Chapline in 1626. Corporacion of Charles Cittie." "100 in Woro- squeacke," later. Page 269. "Territory of Great Wyanoke." "Isacke Chapline 200 Acres planted."

By Patent.

See also "History of First Settlements of Virginia," by John Burk, Vol. I, also "Virginia Company of London, 1606 to 1692." Vol. I, page 84. Isaac Chapline probably made visits to England during this period. I do not imagine he was separated from his wife foi twelve years. The word Kinsman often occurs in Hotten's Original Lists where child is meant. Chaplincs from Mat viand n)id I'in^inia. 15

It is said tliat when Isaac Cliai)lin calk-d the attc-ntioii of the sliii)'s caj^tain to the spdliiii; of his tianie "Chaplain" the Captain " " replied, We will then kM an 'e' and so it ^lood in " the qnaint si)ellini; oi that day Isacke Chaplaine." In a

second place Hotten spells the name Chaplin. It i> sometimes spelled Chapline, and in thi.s generation so prevails.

John Sniitii's History of \'ir.i;inia, p. 269. says: ' Chapline's Choice lay on south side of James River in Parish of Jordan's " and on T^icker's Creek

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(1) Isaac Chapliuf h. in Kii.i^laiid about 15X4.

(•J) Mary b. in Enj^land al)out 1586, ni. about 1606.

(V) John b. in Knyland in 1607.

(2'^) Mary b. 162;, in Chapline's Choice. to Supposed have married .\nthony Wyatt (burgess in 1645).

Son Nicholas Wyatt secured deed to Chai)line's Clu)ice in ift.S6, Records lost by fire.

(2^) William b. 1625 in Chapline's Choice.

(2' I John m. in 16:5 and settled in Talbot Countv.

<:!') Son Francis, bom. 1636, m. to Martha . 1659. Died \u^.

27, 1707. Martha died Feb. 9. 1700. (!') Son James Chapline b. about 167S. Possible other children names not recorded or who died. Records imperfectly kept at that day. If there was a Rector then they were recorde

»' James Chapline ( 1 married Kli/.abeth Feb. 20, 1704. (41) James and Kli/.abeth Chai)line had 2 sons:

(•">') James Chapline b. Nov. 17, 1706. (5*) Francis Chapline b. Dec. 10, 1708.

James (4') Chapline died Feb. 17. 1708 (old style), leaving a youns^ widow and two infant .sons. (See Will 170S. ) His widow married aijain, viz: •'William .Aires and F'lizabeth Chapline married Oct. 16, 1710."

b. (5') James Chapline, 1706, m. Klizabeth Martin, June 5. 172S (old style). He died February 1776. They had six children. Wife died first.

b. (•)M James Chapline. March 11. i72g 1 r>ld stvle . died younji, not mentioned in will.

(H2 and »)^) Thomas and Francis, twins, b. June 29. 1731. Francis died.

Chapline (named for his father's stepfather) ((5^) WiUian. Aires sons: b. April 13, 1736, ni. and had 2

(7') James, (;-') Francis. _ to Rebecca Cheny, Sept. 19. 1758. (i;«) John Chapline b. 1738 m. (7') Son born. (7-) William, Oct. 16, . (73) Rebecca. Many dates and names illegible on several pages in this record of Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's Co. recorded with the This (b*") John Chapline' s birth is not will I put it as others, but as he is mentioned in his father's probably 173^- (5') Francis Chapline, b. 1708, married Mary Webb, Dec. They 18, 1742. His will was probated Aug. 21, 1752. had no children. The Webb family were among the earUest in this country. Name is frequent on Church records. {t) William Chaphne, son of Isaac, b. 1625, married Mary Hopi>er, died in 1669 on his plantation, having married about 1650. They had 3 children:

(3') Elizabeth b. about 1651. {p) William b. about 1659. (3') Mary b. ah jut 1663. {V) William Chapline, son of William, married about 1685 a Miss Travers. They had 6 children to live. The wife died first. He tUed 17 iS. Two children seem to have been minors at this date, as John Hopkins was paid the small sum of ^7 ($35) for looking after them. This is the William Chapline who signed the address to His Majesty the King in November 1689 in behalf of the Protes- tants of Calvert County, Md. The six children livmg at the time of his death in 17 18 were: (P) William Chapline, (4'^) Isaac Chapline died 1743, (4') Solomon Chapline died 1765, (4') Thomas Chapline died 1730, wife Christiana, no children, (4^) Mary Chapline

(4«) Pilizabeth Chapline

(4') William Chapline married Elizabeth Black (I have -

Ciiafylitits from Marylayiti ami l'iri;ina 17

j^ood reasons i"<.i ihinkin^ her iiaiiu- was lUack, l.iit no positive- proof) in 1706. Tlifv liad seven childrtn, two of llicni died young.

(^>') Jose])h Chai)liiu> Ix.ni Sept. 5. 1707. (;'•=) William Cliaplim- l.orn Oft. 25. 1709 and ') Mary Cliajilim- Prim S<.-])t. 17, 1712. (/i*) -Anna Chapline l.orn Dec. 10. 1714, ami ditd yonny;. (fi*) Alose.s Clia])lint' born June II, 1717. (•^*) Hli/.ahetli Chapline born Nov. 14, 1722. (;'>') William—secoinl .1,'iven that name born .Xj.ril 17. 1726. These children were all born in Qnicn .Ainu's I'ari.sh. Prince George's Co., Md.

But little was found of the female branches. Two of the daughters married, namely:

(5') Mary to Mr. Hedges of Iledgesville. From them de- scended Rev. Chapline Hedges, mentioned on page 310 in " Meade's Old Churches." He was a man of mo.st exemplary life and lovely character. The family of Hedges did not re-

-spond to my request. I append a few notes: • .Absalou! Hed.ges patented 'Standing Stone.' 70 acv.s in Im,-,!' Co. Md., in 1." 1 77 —Scharf. p. 37 S. Samuel Hedges m. .Mollie Tabb. own cousin to Cen. Win- field Scott. Theirchildren • were 1. William; 2, Jonas- -, I-'noch 4, SetoT^ K. " Moses Hedges married Mary W

(5*j Elizabeth, sixth ehiid ot \\ illian; and i-Jizal tth Cluii line, born Nov. r4th. 17^- Married Mr. Turner : they had one son : (f.i) Eluul Turner of Ik-rkelev Co., W. Va. :

18 Chaplines fro7n Maryland and Virghiia.

(5^) William died in infancy. (5*) Ann died in infancy. The three remaining children (5^) Joseph Chapline, (5') 5" Moses Chapline and ( j William Chapline all left large families. (4') Isaac Chapline married Miss Briscoe, whose sister

Rachel settled up his estate for her in 1 743 . They had two sons

(5^) Elias Arnold Chapline and

(5'') James Chapline. (4*) Solomon had two daughters, Ann and Susanna, and a son Solomon—the latter married Bridgett and had 3 daughters, whose names appear in the church records:

(5^) Nancy, born March 19, 1752, (52) Nelly born Feb. 14, 1757, (5^) Sarah, born Nov. 13, 1759,

There may have been other children not recorded. I think he died before his father. Of (4") Mary Chapline and (4*) Elizabeth Chapline I could find no trace. s o .

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22 Chaplin es pom Maryland and Virginia.

Genealogy ok Joseph Ciiapt.ixe's Wife and Her Sister. 5th, (5') Josepli Chapline born in Prince George's Co. , Sept. 1707, married Ruhaniah Williams m 1742. She was daughtei of Rev. Wm. William, and his wife Sarah James, who came from Carmaethonshire, Wales. The wife died in Wales, as did eight children. He came to this country and brought three daughters: Sarah, Jane and Ruhamah. He came as a Presbj'- terian missionary to the then Colony of Virginia. A ring which belonged to liim is now in po.ssession of his great-great- granddaughter, Mrs. Julia Jones Alvey, wife of Hon. Richard H. Alvey, many years Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Washington, Allegheny and Garret counties. This ring bears the inscription " William Williams is my name.

Clirist and His (jlory, \\\s aim." Sarah \\Mlliams married Mr. Price of Maryland. Jane mar- ried Col. Benj. Chambers, founder of Chambersburg, Pa. He and three brothers, James, Robert and Joseph, came to Pennsyl- \ania from Count\' Antrim, Ireland, between 1726-30. Took

'ip large tracts of land. His first wife was Sarah Patterson.

She left one son, James Patterson Chambers. She died young.

He then married Jane Williams and had 7 children, Ruhamah, William, Benjamin, Jane (married to Adam Ro.ss), Joseph ajid George. Hetty married Wm. M. Brown, Esq. Col. Chambers was well educated and a very prominent man in all that was for his country's good. Graves of his family in good preservation. He died Feb. 17, 1788, over 80 years of age. Jane, his wife, died Jan. 13, 1795, aged 70. Her son, Capt. Benjamin Chambers died Dec. 1813. Much said of this family in Day's Historical Collections, p. 350. The son James raised iom]xin\- of militia in 1775, advanced during Revolution to rank of colonel. Willi nn and lienjamin to rank of captain.

(5') Joseph Chajiline, founder of Sharpsburg, Md., willed his home farm lo his son Jeremiah. The house was an ordin- ary two-story log house, commonly built at that day. It burned down some years ago and behind the weatherboards Mr. John P. Smith found Jos. Chapline's Muster Roll for the French Chiip/i Ill's Jroni Maivlanii and , 2'

and Indian W.u . date 1757. Contaiiuil his name ns I.irul Colonel, the naiiK' of his hrotiu-r. Capt Mi.srv Chaplinc. anfl many others, some nearly elTaced. Mr. Smith sent a |»hoto graph of it to the Maryland Hi^loriral S

That home is now ownec' !>> Mr Henry Ncikhk 1 metiii etery was not protected hy deeti, and the owner «h-sired to u>f

the land for a peach orchard I It was a luantifid hhifT on thr Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and well drainetl. Tlie !>«>.;. were removed to Monntain View Cemetery, and a stotie creeled bv Mrs. Lonvisa Chapline Liggett. Previous to the rcmovjd of these bodies (seven in .ill'. Mr J IV Smith had kindly removed the body of Capt. Alex. Thomi)Son. 'tis parents. an

.- 1 i;.;-; "Josei^h Chapline, Justice of the Peace. March . Vol. II. page 41S, Scharf's Western Maryland. Page 417, "Jos. Chapline and others, made Justices of I'ean

in t 74s.' for first court in PVed'. County by the Lord Proprietary Page 479, " Member of House of Delegates from I-'re four others. Page 476. March 7th, 1749. "Jos. Chapline and Delegates to C.cneral at first election in Fred'. County, made Assembly." ni.ide Trn-Uv- ... 1763. " Col. Joseph Chai>line and othet^ Scl.- '••' '••- K. v Fred'. County Free Schools by act of 1703. Thomas Bacon," Rector of .\11 Saints Parish. ap|M)inteil ConimiUee Aug. 29, 1765, "Col. Jos. Chajdine C.eneral C«.nunittee ..n the of one from Sharpsburg to act with detestable Stamp Act." laid out by him and nanietl in July 9, 176-V "Sharjisburg Public Square w;is ixrrsonaUv tionor of Gov. Sharpe." The laid out bv him. 24 Chaplincs from Maryland and Virginia.

"Joseph Chapline laid out Sharpsburg July 9th, 1763, on a Tract of Land called 'Joe's Lot,' containing 2,127 acres." "Deed made Mar. 5th, 1768, between Joseph ChapHne of Fred'. Co., Province of MarylaJid, and Dr. Christopher Cruss, Matthias Need, Nicholas Sam and William Hawker, Vestry- men and Church Wardens of the Lutheran Church in Sharps- burg, " witnesseth that said Joseph Chapline, for and in consideration of the Religious regard which he hath and bear- eth to the said church, as also for the better support and main- tenance of same, grants to said men one Lot, No. 149, 154 ft.

broad, 206 ft. narrower, least in length, to have and to hold,

&c. , they paying his heirs and assigns " " One Pepper Corn

if demanded July 9th, yearly, church to be built within seven years." Liber F, folio 179.

Some Names of Jos. Chapline 's Land. " Annandale," " Badham's Refuse," " Clyesdale," " Con- tentment," " Little Friendship," " Near the Navel," " Bach- elor's DeHght," "Little Thought," " Tuckett," " Hills and Dales," "Hopewell," " the Hare," "Loss and Gain." His son Jo.seph's " Love in a Village," "Stokey," " Hunting Ground," " Joe's Lott," etc.

The house of ( 6^) Joseph Chapline, Jr., is now owned by Mr. John Remsburg and is called " Mt. Pleasant." It was built by him with bricks from England, and is still a fine man-

.sion. The roof is square. Has a large drawing-room full length of house, a wide hall and stairway, with two rooms to the right. In one of these is a cupboard on each side of a wide fireplace; over the mantel the whole wall is encased in w^ood,

all handsomely carved. The house has four large bedrooms up- stairs and wide hall. A two-.story porch back, from which is a grand view of the Potomac. The house has a stone wing with dormer windows, probably his first home. A row of fine wood-carving is all around the ceiling of one room. The house " ,

Chaf>lincs from Mat viand and I'in^inia. 2.^

was built on a very roniantii.- 1k.mi(1 of tlie CliesajK-ake and Ohio

Canal, and has a l)•.^•lutiflll \'c\v of the Potomac rivc-r. and

water was forced u]) to it from a deep \allc\- on the land hy

niachiners . lie entertained (leorj^e Washington in this home. House occupied hy (6*) Sarah and ((>') Jane Chapline, and in which the\ died, was second door from Nortii Mechanic St., Sharpsburg, and situated on Main St. It was burned and with it most of the family records of their father, Joseph Chapline, Sr.

Ground Rents on Sharpsburg land still in force, 39 cts. on every quarter acre, to limits of Sharjisburg, as first laid out,

and due July 9th of every year. This land was all left, with some excepted lots, to Joseph Cha]>linc, Jr., who left no chil- dren. His wife outlived him. In the year 1S21 she had a bell brought from England which she presented to the Episcopal Church of Sharpsburg, .Md. Jo.seph Chapline, Jr., was Captain of the 8th Maryland Militia.— Sharf's West. Md., p. 176.

Annapolis Rev. Journal, p. 28-^. " Paid Capt. Jos. Chapline S300, State money. June 6. \-X\ to be accounted for." " Page 397. Paid Jos. Chaplaine pay due his Co. of Militia in defense of State, Oct. 17S2." "Justices of Wash. Co. Court in 1777. Joseph Chapline and others.

"Joseph Chapline, Delegate to Annapolis Convention, Dec. 8, I774-"

" lilected one of a numlx;r to represent Fred^ Co. in the Continental Congress, Sept. 5th, 1774." — Scharf. "Appointed Member of Committee of Correspondence Nov. iSth, 1774."—American Archives. Elected many times to Legislature.

"Died Aug. 31, 1821. Capt. Jos. Chapline, aged 73. A Soldier in the Revolution."-— Scharf. Buried in the old Lutheran Cemetery under a tree. He had directed that no stone was to be erecteil over his grave. (6*) James Chapline, son of Joseph Chapline. Senior. 26 Chaplmes from Maryland and Virginia.

Quartermaster of 2d Battalion for Upper Dist. of Fred\ County. for —Archives, vol. 2, p. 195." "James Chapline, Agent Emigration to Louisville." Married Priscilla, sister to Gen. Otho Williams. She died December, 1788, and left no children • He moved West.

(6-') Jeremiah Chapline, son of Joseph, served in the Revo- lution in the Maryland Militia. (See American Archives and

Scharf "s. ) Journal B Revolutionary Accounts of Maryland, p. 486, " Paid Jeremiah Chapline," Sundries Interest Account. " due Page 357, same Journal, Paid Joseph Chapline pay his Company of Militia in defence of State, Oct. 1782. Also for suppressing Tories and marching to Baltimore."

So Joseph Chapline 's three sons, Joseph, James and Jeremiah, all served in the Revolution.

Genealogy of Joseph Chapline Branch.

(5') Joseph Chapline married Ruhamah WiUiams in 1742. They had nine children:

single. (lii) William Williams, b. 1743 ; died

(62) Joseph and (0-') Deborah, twins, b. 1746. Joseph died Aug. 31, 1821. (6^) Deborah d. 1799. children. (li^) James, b. 1750, m. Priscilla Williams ; had no

((•)•') Ruhamah, b. 1752 m. a Mr. Thompson.

(•)«) vSarah, b. 1754, died 1834, single.

(('.") Jeremiah, b. 1756, m. Elizabeth Nourse.

(fj'^) Jane, b. 1758, died single, 1837.

(0") Theodosia b. 1760, m. Dr Nathan Ha^^es and died 1844.

{iv) Joseph Chapline m. Mary Ann Christian Abigail Fer- guson. They had no children. Mrs. Mary T. Hayes of Hag- erstown, Md., had in her possession two pictures, very fine profiles of Joseph Chapline and his wife Mary Ann Christian Abigail. He died Aug. 31st, 1821. (6') Deborah Chapline, Joseph's twin sister, married Capt. Alexander Thompson. She died in 1707, and is said to have

left a daughter, Mercy Thompson. The flat stones removed to his own lot by Mr. John P. Smith Chaplines from Maryland and I'irj^inia. 27

and phucd (>\cr the remains, prtn-ioiisly reinox'ed, .'irc j)crfcet yet.

To 11 II-: Mi.MDRv OF THK RI-:V. SAMTKL THOMPSHN

born ill the year 1687 departed this life

April 'J'.t 17H7, AGKn lOO YKARS

Not known wlRtlier he was Pypiscopalian or Presbyterian

supposed to be the former. Also liis wife, MARY THOMPSON Born A. n. 1724, Died March 6, iSoi, aj^ed 77 years. Their son, Capt. Alexander Thompson, An officer of the Revolution,

Rom A. I). 175.^, Departed this life Dec. 24, 1815, Af^ed 62 years.

(6') James m. to Priscilla Williams; no children. ((y'^ Ruhamah m. a Mr. Thompson. Whether related to Capt. Alexander Thompson or not, I could not find out. Scharf says, " Eastern Branch of Potomac was surveyed for Geo. Thomp.son. June 4th, 1662." He also gives the will of John Thompson as made on March i9tli, 1748. From Ruhamah Chapline Thompson, Richard W. Thompson, Secretary of Navy under President Hayes, claimed descent. He was born June 9th, 1809, but of his inunediate ancestry I have no record. He was Pres'dent of Senate in Indiana in 1S3S, was in Con>;ress seven years before the Mexican War. His children are 1. Richard \V. Thompson, Marshall, Tex.

2. Mrs. Harris.

3. Miss Mary Thompson.

4. Harry Thompson.

He died in ujon a.c:cd 01 Near--. He was a man (if vjreat abilitv and much esteemed. 28 Chaplines from Maryland and Virgina.

(6") Sarah Chapline died unmarried. (6") Jeremiah Chapline married EHzabeth Nourse and had seven children:

r') Kittie Chapline m. 3Ir. Price.

r^) Sallie Chapline m. Mr. Evans.

1^) Eliza Chapline m. Mr. Ciseney of Mississippi.

(7*) Mary A. Chapline m. Mr. Riddle.

(7^) Susan Chapline m. John K. Wilson and had (8>) Annie Creighton Wilson m. to Judge John Blair Hogue. (8^) Susan Chapline Wilson m. to Burr Powell Noland.

(8^) John K. Wilson,

(7") Ruhamah Chapline m. Mr. Craven and has a son. Jeremiah Chapline Craven, living at Springfield, Mo. their chil- {T) James Nourse Chapline m. Catherine Hebb ;

dren were :

(8') Jeremiah Chapline m. Anna Marshall. (82) WilUam Chapline m. Miss Hout.

(83) Edgar Chapline m. Hannah Boyd.

(8^) Indiana Chapline m. Mr. Bradley.

(8') William Chapline m. Margaret Hout, lived in Shep-

herdstown, Va. Their children :

(9') Edgar Chapline. (92) William Chapline. (9') John Nourse Chapline. (9*) Anzannetta Chapline. (9^) Sarah Catharine Chapline. (9*) Ida Virginia Chapline. (9') Lillian Chapline. (98) Charles Chapline.

(9*) Anzanetta m. John Stipp and had 3 children : (IQi) Othelia Stipp.

(10=^) Katie Stipp. (10^) Charles Stipp.

(9*) Sarah Catharine Cliapline m. William Staley, Bellaire, Md., and had

(10') Harry Staley. (102) Leonard Staley.

(10=") Willie Staley, (10*) Lillian Staley, (10») Lester Staley.

C Chaplints Jrom Maryland and I'in^inia. 2'i

( *'* i I(l;i \'ir^iiiia Chai)lin? iii. Janus Rojjers of naiii]ishirf

Co., W. Va., and lia.l

1(1' ( ) Lutliir Rollers. |l(t=) Dallas Ro;;lts.

('>') Lillian Chapline married, iuii iiatiK' is unknown tome.

(*>*) Charles Chapline ni. Mamie I >l- I.ander ; lives at Har-

per's Ferry ; had one son, (1()') Clifton Chapline.

S' ( ; Edgar Cha]iline m. to Hannah lioyd. Tliey had no children. She is buried in Mountain \'ie\v Cenieterv.

{Jo ) Jane Chapline died unmarried. {i^^ Theodosia Chapline born March, 1760; died March, 1S44. vSlie married Dr. Nathan Hayes from near Car- lisle, Penna. He was born in 1757 and died Oct. yth. 18 12. They had 3 children. (7') Adam Hayes. Adam Hayes married Klizaljeth Ale.x-

ander, and had two children :

(8') Dr. Cliapline Hayes died 1864. (^^) .\nnie Hayes died 1.S50. On the death of Adam Hayes Klizabetli married for her second linsl)and Dr. Jolin Orove. (7'^) Dr. John Jones Hayes, born March 5th, 1796; died Jul>- i6, 1823. Married Sophia Pottenger. They had one son who died in infancy, (7^) Dr. Joseph Cha])line Haye> born in 1799: died Jan.

8th, 1 84 1. He married first, Lavinia C.rove. She died early. Their one son, (8') Nathaniel Hayes, died in early nianhofxl. Dr. Joseph Chapline Hayes (7') married for his second wife

Mary T. Fales in 1S35. He die

P. E. Church, and was a ver>- agreeable woman . They

had 4 cliildren : (8*) Nathaniel William Hayes, who died uinnarried. (8») John Jones Hayes, who married l-'loreiu-e Colt. (8') William Williams Hayes, who married Sarah Tarks. (8*) Julia Jones Hayes. '30 Chaplines from Marylayid and Virginia.

(8*) Julia Jones Hayes, who became the second wife of Judge Richard H. Alvey, son of George and Harriet MickHn Alvey, and/vwas born March 6th, 1826. Judge Alvey is an eminent jurist, once of Hagerstown, now of Washington, D, C. They had a large family. Names not given to me. RRANCH (»F

1' MOS KS C II A I. I X !•:, SON OF William and Elizabeth

Born June 1 1, 17 17 in

Prince George Co., Md. 33 Chaplinrs front Maryland a)id I'irginia.

Genealogy of Moses Ciiapline's Wife. Janet Caton married (5\) Moses Chapliiie at her home near was daughter of William Annapohs, Md. , in the year 1 740. She and Elizabeth Caton and born about 17 iS, in St. Margaret's, Westminster Parish, north side of Severn River, opposite Annapolis. Daughter of William and Elizabeth Caton. Her their son William, the brother Thomas married Ann ; last male member of the family, lived to be So years of age. He died about 1825. The Catons were of Saxon origin, Norfolk and Suffolk, England. Thomas Caton, who died 1640, wife, Anne Wythe, had Thomas, Henry, Richard, John and Peter. Hotten's Original Lists gives " Richard Caton for Virginia, in the David in 1635, aged 26 years." My great-grandmother claimed the Baltimore Catons as cousins. " Page 419, vol. 2nd, Scharfs Western Md. Moses Chap- line, Con.stable for Antietam Hundred in 1749." " Moses Chapline on the Grand Jury at the first regular session of County Court for Fred\ Co., March 21, 1749." Also Joseph Doddrige and others. Page 436, vol. rst. " Road ordered made from mouth of the Creek into the road near Moses Chapline's," May 14th, 1749. " Moses Chapline, Capt. of Co. of Militia in French and Indian War at Old Fort Frederick, 1757."

The Elk Ridge Mountaiiis are in sight of Moses Chapline ';: land, and South Mountain is also. The Moses Chapline homestead, part of Mount Pleasant, and Josiah's Bitt, part of the estate of Mose, Chapline, Senior, was sold to Michael Fackler April i, 1779, for ^4,600 common currency. Deed signed by Moses Chapline and wife, Marj' Caldwell, who resigned all rights. Deed on record at Hagers- L liaf>li>u's from Maryland and I irxinia. ?

lowii. Md. Il caiiiL- iiilo ihc- liaii of Joliii SliilTlt-r ami lii^

fiiiiiil\- Dec. j«), iSjS. So that Miss liclst-y liad lixcd in tliat

house 72 years when il luiriied (U)\vii ami her life was lost. " Well Done," one tract of Moses Chapliiie's land, con

tained i .S22 acres.

The 1 Ia

Moses Chajiline hy his son. who >ettled his estate, and paj.je

after paj;e of sales of the Joseph Chapline lands. 1 y liis .son Joseph.

Part of the Land sold hy .Mo>es Chapline. Jr , to .Michael

Kackler, i)oth of Washiny^ton Co., Md. Deed made A] ril isi, 1779, and recordetl in Liber A, f.)lio 32.V Land Records, Ha^erstown. Md.. hrout^ht /,'4.6(X) common circulating

mone\' of Maryland for 473 acres of il.

This land la\" 5 miles from Sharpshnrij and 2 or .^ from

K-iedysville along the old Middletown road. Il i^ heautifnl land and underlaid with while marble in some parts of excel- lent quality.

The old homestead built at a \er\ early day by i3'» .\b'Se-> Chapline, was l)uilt of hewn logs. Holes were left in th.e walls

through which to shoot when Indians were troublesome. It had a broad central hall with huge fireplace, stairs with Wal- nut balustrade, rooms on both sides of hall with finely carved mantles, and a second story mider a deeply :.loj)ing roof. Neighbors took refuge there. This house burned down January 9th, 1901, and Miss Betsey Shiffler, the owner at that time, was entirely consumed. vShe was over 90 years of age, and had

spent most of her life in that house. It was 2^ '- ft. witle, 49 '2

ft. long, I • i stories high. Near bv is the faniih- Cenieterv which the deed to Michael Kackler records. "That the im- paled burN'ing ground on the afs' to the contents of one (|uar- ter of an acre of land shall stand and remain the properly of the said Moses Chapline and his heirs and also to all and every the heirs of Moses Chapline decea.sed, as a family burying place to every of them to have free access to and from as often as cases of mortality shall recpiire, forever." In this Cemetery repose the remains of Mo.-^e> Chapline and his wife Janet Caton, buried in one grave. The oldest son. 34 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia.

Josiah, and the daughter Mary, married to William Good ; also the latter. The Cemetery is now surrounded by a stone wall built by George and Elizabeth Shiffler. Many of the

neighbors have buried their dead in it. A huge Elm tree stands in the centre of the Cemetery, and waves its branches over the graves. The Cemetery is 63 12 ft. long and 30 ft. wide. A modest stone was erected by Louvisa Chapline Lig- gett. A beautiful spring of clear iron water is not far from the site of the old home. The spot where stood the Linen Fulling Mill, and the Bleach ing meadow, of Moses Chapline, are still pointed out, and "Maiden's Rock," from which jumped a young girl, who was being chased by Indians. Children of (5^; Moses Chapline and Janet hiS wife, ten in number, were born between the yeais 1741 and 1757. (6') Ruth married Mr. Lindsay, and they moved to North Carolina at quite an early date before her youngest sister Lou- visa could remember. Of her descendants I have no record. (6*) Elizabeth, usually called Betsey, married Jacob Beason, who was of Beasontown, now called Uniontown, Fayette Co., Penna. I know but of one descendant, a Mrs. Millighan. I/ate in life Elizabeth Beason moved to North Alabama. (6^j Mary Chapline born about 1744, married William Good and lived near her old home until her removal to Sharpsburg, five miles distant. Her name and her husband's appear as wit- nesses to the will of her uncle Joseph Chapline, Sr. Wil- liam Good was of Frederick Co. (6*) Josiah Chapline died young and was buried in the Fam- ily Cemeter}'. {s') A^nes Chapline (nicknamsd Nancy) married Edward Mendenhall and lived on the Tuscarora, near Martinsburg, W. Va. (f)") Either C'.iapliue mirried Daniel Culp, and they moved to Kentucky about the year 1790. (:>^) LyiiaC lapline -nirried William Patterson of Berkeley Co., \V. Va. L-ite in life she moved to Brookville, Ind. Her descendants are in that region. (6*^ Moses Chapline born October 20th, 1 754, married to Mary .

Cha/>lints Jrotn Marylaud and I'irs^inia. 35

Caldwell. August ,^ist, 1775 Slie was l)(tru May 27tli. 1757. ((>") William Chapliue, son of Moses and Jaiu-t. niarrit-d a Miss Johnson, lixed a while in Sharpshurg in the stone house built hy him near the Public Stjuaie. It is still a handsome house and now occupied by Dr. A A. Hi>;K^. Willi.un moved later to Wheelinjr, Va.. and died in 1.S09. They had no chil- dren. (()•") Louvisa Chapliue, daughter of Moses anrl Janet. wa.s bom September 6th, 1757. near Sharpsburg, Md., in the old liouse. She was but five years old when her father died. She died at the farm house of her son Moses Caton Moorehead, in Muskingeon County, Ohio, October 26th. i8;,3. The farm bore the name St. Cloud. She married Josejih Moorehead in old. 1 77 I, when less than 15 years (6") I have records of families of (fi") Mary. ( <»\) Agnes, Moses and (6'") LouvLsa.

BR.AXCH OF

M A R V C H A P L I X K (', o o D ( f/), DAUGHTKR OF

Moses .vnd Jam:t Cm a i- mm:. William C.ood, husband of Mary Chapliue. built three houses In in Sharpsburg. The stone house was the first one built. this house Josiah Good was born. One of the houses owned by the Goods' was struck by shells during the battle of Antie- tam in the Civil War.

Maryland Archives, />. iS "John Good enlisted as Sergeant, January 20th, 1776, in Smallwood. Regular Troops in Service of Maryland ; Wm. Strieker. Colonel 9th Company of Light Infantry : George Captain." At this time he could not have been more than 13 years old.

ScharCs Western Maryland, I'ol. 11.. />. ////. "John Good, Justice of Court. Washington County, Md., December, 1793." "Judge of Orphan'- Court in iSo2."" 36 Chelplines Jro7n I\Iaryland and Virginia. Genealogy.

(6*) Mary Chapline, daughter of Moses and Janel, married William Good about the year 1760. They are both buried in the Moses Chapline family cemetery. The graves are

not marked. They had four children to live :

(71) John Good. (T"') Betsey Good.

(7-^) Josiah Good. (7*) William Good. {V) Josiah, born 1768, died July 25tli, 184S, aged 80 years. He married Mary Myers near Sharpsburg. They set- tled in Shepherdstovvn, Va. Mar}' Myers Good was born in 1779 and died Dec. i8th, 1750, aged 71. They are buried in Mountain View Cemetery opposite Antie-

tam National Cemetery. I know of but two children :

(81) William Good, born 1799-died 1868; father to Aaron Good. (8^) Henrietta Good, b;rn 1818-died 1855.

iV ) John Good, called Major Good — whether that title was from services in War of 18 12, or in services of militia after the Revolution, I cannot .say. He served as Sergeant in the Revolution —a boy of 15 in 1776, Page 18, Maryland Archives. I could find no record of promotion. He married, first, Miss Johnson and had

two children : (81) William Good. No record. (8^) Mary Good. No record. He married, 2d, Hester Gooding, who was a widow,

her first husband a Mr. Swearingen. They had 5 children. (8^) Elizabeth Mary Good born iSoi; married Andrew Pogue Woods in 1819.

(8*) John A. Good married (8^) Mary Chapline. (8^) Moses Chapline Good m. Johanna Caldwell.

(8^) Hester Anne Good married Daniel Edgington,Nov. 2, 1844. (8') Benoni Swearingen Good married Jane Taylor McMechen in Wheeling. They had one son. ('.Ji) John Hanson Good. John Hanson Good (9^) married Mary Bushfield. They had 4 children: (lUi) Janie Sue Good. (10'^) Benoni Swearingen Good. (103) Lydia Bushfield Good. (10*) Elizabeth Rogers Good. Cliaf>/in(S front Maryland an. { I'irii^inia. 37

Ciooil, (J6^) l{li/,.il)Ln.i M;u\ third i-liild ot John (luod, hui lit si child of Joiiu Ciood by his .sccoiul wik- Hfslt-r (Muniiii.'; Swearingeii (iooil, was horn in iSoi. She inarric-d Jolin

I'ogUL- \Vood> in iSt9 and tlie\- liad S cliildrcn:

(".•') lU'slcr lih/.;! Woods i)orii M.itrli .Stli, 1.S21, iiiarrifcl (ieor^e T. Tiii^li' i" \Vlici-hii>;.

('.•-•) John (tO()(1 Woods horn i.Sj; and iliid vomiv;. (US) Roht-rt IJrucc Woods horn 1.S25.

('••) Mary Julia Woods horn Se])tfinhfr ist, 1.^27.

(".•^) Martha Woods born in the yt-ar 1.S52.

(".Km Wilhani Henry Wooils l)orn in tlie year i.\^5.

('.•') John 1'. Woods horn in the year iSv^.

('••") Henrietta (irace Woods, l)orn in tlu- stir iSjo, and married John W. Mitihrlh ami liail one son, Pilhert Mitchell, who is (In'i.

S-- Ut" (8') John A. Ciooii and ( j Moses Chai>linL- (iood I ha\c- no Itiithcr record than tlieir marriages.

(8") Hester Anne Good ni. Daniel M. Kdginglon. Lawyer, November 2d, 1S44. Tliey had 2 cliildren:

('.»') Hester ft). Edjiin.nton h. Ani^ust nth, i.S^l.s;

. 20th, 1.S72.

(!>-) Jessie I^d.^ins^lon h. July j;, i><4>'. died M.m li, is;,;.

(*^)') Hester ii. ICdgington married Geo H. l'ark->. \o\Lni ber 12th. 1867. Had one child:

(lii'l Jessie PMginj^ton Parks h. Septendier 5th, iSh.S, married

to Albert C. Whitakt- r, Octot)er Sth, 1.S.S9. Has had 5 chil- dren: (11') tTeorjie I'arks Whitaker born I"ebruary 24th, isyi.

(11-) Nelson \\. Whitaker b. January nth, 1.S93. (11*) Hester KdKdn.^ton Whitaker. born Au}iust 25th, 1.S95; died July 5th, 1.S96. sth. iSy^). ( 1 1*) Sarah Whitaker h. Dec. iSgg. ( 11'M Re. h.rt Whitaker h. September 22.

(9') Hester Eli/.a Woods b. March Sth, 1.S21, nuirri»-d Geo. T. Tingle about 1S42. They had 2 daughters:

(1(»M Klizabeth C.ood Tin;.;le marrieil to Mr. C>r\ille C. Dewey of Wheelini.;, W. \a. Mr. Orville C. IX-\vey died March Sth, 1902. She dieil. leavinv; one son:

(11' ' CyrisT'J'- C T^.-n.-v 38 Chapiines from Maryland and Virginia.

(10-!) Sallie McFarlaiid Tingle, married to John Culbertson.

(1 1') Dewey Culbertson. (11-) Tingle Culbertson.

(IF) John Culbertson, Jr.

(9^) Robert Bruce Woods married Amelia S. Shriver. They had nine children:

(10») Jacob Shriver Woods. (10») Eliza Hay \^'oods. (10^) Robert Bruce Woods, Jr. (10*) Amelia Shriver Wood.s. (!(/) Elizabeth Woods. (10*) Virginia Lee Woods. (10') Samuel S. Woods. (108) Claries Woods. (10«) May Woods.

(9*) Mary Julia Woods b. September ist, 1827, married Alexander Mitchell Jacob. Their children are nine in number:

(10') Elizabeth Woods Jacob, unmarried, died March, 1902. (10-) Nancy Mitchell Jacob, married to C. F. Magee.

(10^) Mary Jacob, married to J. D. Miller. (10*) Sarah Good Jacob, unmarried. (10'') Martha Jane Jacob, married to Frank R. Moorehead; had 4 children:

(11') John Alexander Moorehead. (IP) Frank Forest Moorehead. (IP) Lee Cowpland Moorehead—died. (11*) Chauncey Hammond Moorehead.

(10^) Andrew Pogue Woods Jacob. (10') Zachariah Montgomery Jacob—died. (10*) John Alexander Jacob—died. (109) Hester Julia Jacob.

(9^^) Martha Woods born 1832—married Rev. Joshua Cowpland. They have one son:

(10') Joshua Cowpland, Jr.

(9*) William Henry Woods b. 1835, married Sarah P.

Armstrong. They had 4 children :

(101) Frank A. Woods. (102) William Bates Woods. (103) Mary L. Woods. (10*) Richard H. Woods. Chaplinrs from Ma) viand and Mty^inia. 39

(')') I". \V.),)(1^ oi 1'. Iv Ciiuiili, h. i s ^s Rev. John ; :nar-

rieil ICllcn (iraw TIicn IikI <>ik- cliild:

111' Mary Muss Woods.

(7') Hetsey Cixxl, onlv daiii^hU'r of Marv Cliaplim- aiul William Cood, ilitd iiumanicd.

(^7') William (lood, llR-ir \\.\\ cliild, married Mar\ Amic Forest of Cnarlestowii, W. \a. Ik- dic-d August 27th, 1S43. She died Kehruary 2Sth, 1S73. Tlic-y hatl 3 children. (8') Alexander Good manied to Rose Tate; livtN in In-

diana. They have 3 children :

('.»') Elizabeth (iood.

(".•-) Majiiius Good.

('.»=) William Good.

('.M) and (11^) Names unknown to me.

(8'^) Mar> Anne Good married Jo.seph P'orre.st Abell. (8') Martha Chapline Forrest Good married to John II. Moorehead.

C8^) Mary .\nne Good was horn in iSij ; marrie.l Joseph F\ Abell, Jnne i6th. 1836. vSlie died July 24th. 1.S47. Jvjsepli r. .Vbcll was born 1806. Tliey liad Gtbiklrcu:

(<)«) William .\bell and | Twins, (iied in infancy,

(i)-) John .\bell. )

(i)») Anna Sarah Abell, usually called Nannie.

(!)') Janet Beall .\bell, born January 20th. 1S41, died .Xuj^ust

I 6th, 1S9S.

(9*) Martha Good Abell born 1.S4:, died in younj^ j

('.»") Josepli Forrest .•W)^!, died, aged !> months, July 291I1, 1S47. Mary Anne Good Abell died in the ytar 1S47. and in Jnne, 1852, .Mr. AbfU married Lucy Crane, who died FVbiuary,

1872. Joseph V . .\bell died April 9th. 1892. a^ed 86 years. The >;raves of the family are in Zion P. F. Churchyard,

Charles Town, W. \'a Zion C. lurch was the firsl I' I-".. Church in Berkeley County W. Va.

(^8"") Martha Cha])line Forrest C.ood b. July '-ih. iSi4, and

1 So ; married H. died I)ecend)er 15th, | John Moore- 40 Chaplmes from Maryland and Virginia.

head October 15th, 1844. They moved to Iowa in 1851 and took up large tracts of land in the then wilderness of Ida County. They had 5 children:

(9') Ainia Louisa Moorehead b. July 27th, 1845; married Rev. Leonard H. Woodworth, D. D., of M. E. Church, November 15th, 1871. To them

were born 5 children :

,10^) Martha Agnes Woodworth b. November 19th, 1872. (11)2) Willian Moorehead Woodworth b. January nth, 1876, and who married Dr. Fred. Calwell Wheat, vSep-

tember 4th, 1900. They have i son:

(11') Leonard Benj. Wheat, b. January i6th, 1902. The}- live in Ellsworth, Minn.

(103) Anna Janet Woodworth b. October, 1878, and died in infancy. (10*) Leonard Forrest Woodworth b. January 30th, 1880. (10*) John Melvin Woodworth b. December 8th, 1882.

(9^) William Chapline Moorehead b. March, 1849, in Zanes-

ville, Ohio ; married Jennie May Bassett in Iowa in Jul)-, 18S4. Had one son,

(U)') Harold Bassett Moorehead, b. October, 1S88.

(9'''j Hammond A. Moorehead born Januar\', 1852, in Iowa.

Married Martha J. Chapman, May loth, 1877. They have 3 children:

(101) joi^n H. Moorehead. (10^) James Edson Moorehead. (10^) Anna Marie Moorehead.

(9^) Frank Russell Moorehead b. April 22d, 1854; married Martha Jane Jacob October 17th, 1879. They have 4 children:

(10') John Alexander Moorehead. (10-) Frank Forrest Moorehead. (10'') Lee Cowpland Moorehead—died. (UH) Chauncey Hammond Moorehead.

(9''') Giles Cook Moorehead, M. D., born November 2d, 1856; married Anna A. Chapman June, 1887. They have 2 children:

(101) Helen Moorehead b. July, 1888. (10^) Forrest Glover Moorehead b. Aiigust, 1891. RRANCH oi"

A Cr N K S C H A P I, I X I'. M I". X I ) I". X 1 1 A I, I. DAIC.lITKk OW

Moses and Jamct Chaimjni-:.

( (V' ) Agues (called Nancy, a Scotch nickname) married

James Mendenhall. The name Mendenhall is derived

from Mildeidiall in Wiltshire, ICngland. ( Futhey &

Cope's Hist, of Penna. ) The\ had 3 children:

(7') Agnes Mendenhall marrieil to Philip Na

(7') Agnes Mendenhall Nadenbousch and Philii) Xaden- bouscli had 3 children. She died early in life.

(S'l Cha]iline Nadeiibou.sch stmlied medicine and dteil iinniai- ricd. {'/>'-) Mary .\nn Xadenbiinsch died aged 25 years. (H^) Eloise Nadenl)oiisch ni. to JniTies Nonrsc Riddle '^'

died in i

James Xonrse Riddle died in i.s^,,, the same nuMith and same year as his father-in-law. Philip Xadeiihonsch. They

left 6 children :

(!»') Susan Nourse Riddle. (H-) Ann Klizabeth Riddle.

('.^) Charles David Riddle.

('.••) Mary Hrowi Riddle.

{"••'*) Agnes Jane Riddle.

(J)") John Nour.se Riddk-.

Of these children, Susan died single. Charles I)a\ id ilied at college, aged 18 years, while preparing for the Presbyterian ministry, and John Xonrse Riddle was killed in catnpaign of 1S64 in Cien. Lee's army.

(")*; Anil I'^.li/ il)ttli Riddle married Cornelius Stribling, ,

42 Chaplines from Alaryland and Virginia.

and is now a widow and lives in Martinsburg, W. Va. They had 4 children:

(K)') Rev. Charles R. Stribling, a Presbyterian minister of Berrysville, Va. (10-) James Stribling, Elder in Presbyterian Church, and owns a part of the old Mendenhall estate a few miles from Martinsburg, W. Va. (10^) Mary Stribling. (10*) Sue Stribling. (9*) Mary Brown Riddle married Dr. Hunter of Knoxville, Tenn. She died in one year, and her child died also. (9'^) Agnes Jane Riddle married Rev. James Armstrong of the Presbyterian Church. She is now a widow. They had one son: (lOM James Armstrong, born in 1884 and named for his father, (This Record sent by Susan Nourse Riddle.)

BRANCH OF

L Y D I A CHAPLIN \\ P A T T H R S () N ( W ) DAUGHTKR OF Moses and Jaxp:t Chapline.

(6") Lydia Chapline, m. to William Patterson of Berkeley Co., W. Va., had one daughter. (7'j Nancy Pendleton Patterson nianied John Scott of Warren, Ohio, and had 4 children: («') Mrs. Bailey. («') Mrs. Cole.

(8») Mrs. Sheets.

(8*) William P. Scott.

Lydia Chapline Patterson moved late in life to Brookville, Ind. Other descendants are probably there. lu; \N\ 11 oi-

<.'. (R IC\'0 L l-r I () N A K V I M()S1-:S C II A 1- I. I N I-:.

SON <>!••

Moses and Jani-.i- Ciimmim,.

(»") Obitiakv of ( Mosics Cn\ri.iNi:.

" Col. Moses Cli;i])linL- was one of the earliest citizens of

Wheeling. V;i. He served w iili lii.L;li credit in the Revolu- tionary War, and received the puhlic thanks of (len. Wash- ington for his braverv in one of the severest affairs of the contest. Col. Chapline enjoyed to the end of a long life the confidence and respect of his fellow citizens, having for a long term of years held the office of Clerk of all the courts held in thi". county."

(Copy of pajjer in poH-^t-^-ion of Mt--. I'onifinv i)f Fredt-rick. Md.)

Doddrid^^r's Xo/ts, P.ri^f I J. Yiar ij(^^ says:

"Moses Chapline, Silas Hedges. Mbsy Swearingen a* d others, supporters of Kpiseojial Church at West Liberty. Several of these moved to Wheeling, and tl.i.s weakenetl thi?- Parish."

5' ( slone (6') William Chajiline, son of ) Moses, huilt the house near the jniluic sfpiare in Sharpshurg, Md.. now owned by Dr. A. A. Biggs. It is still a handsome house.

Page 134. of Scharf's West. Md. "Ordered that Mr Moses Chapline be recommended to the Continental Congress as a fit person to take command of a company as a Captain iti the

in ' service of his country." ' He was born 1754 44 Chaplines from flfa?yland and Virginia.

The Tombstone of Moses Chapline, of Wheeling, read as follows:

'Sacred to the memory of Col. Moses Chapline, who was born October 20th, i^nno Domini 1754. Departed this life the

loth of February, 181 2, in the 58th year of his age. Is in- scribed this humble testimon\- of his worth. As an officer he acted a conspicuous part in the Revolution which gave birth to a grand and flourishing Republic. He was a firm patriot, a bidve soldier, a warm friend and a virtuous citizen, and al- though his mortal remains moulder beneath this stone, yet the bright example of those virtues that distinguished his character

will live iri the memorv of his countrvmen.''

His Revolutionary Record.

(G'*) Moses Chapline, Maryland, ist Lieut. Md. Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776. ist. Lt. of 6th Maryland loth December, 1776. Captain 20th February, 1777. Went off October 12th, 1777. Records in War Department, Washington, D. C. Battles, Long Island, Brooklyn Heights, White Plains, Storming of Ft. Washington, Trenton and Princeton. — McSlierr\'s Md., p 306. " No troops in the Continental

.Vrni}- had rendered 1 etter service, endured more fatigue, or wcjn greater glory than the Maryland Line. In proportion to their number no ]:)ody of men suffered more severely. They were the first to use the bayonet against the experienced regu- lars of the enemv, and that in their earliest battle,'' etc.

(f)'') Moses Chapline of the Revolution was wounded at the

battle of Cowpens. He is buried in the Stone Church ceme- tery, film Grove, Wheeling, W. \"a. He was sent out to Ohio Co. after Hraddock's defeat to guard the frontier against the French and Indians. He was accompanied by Col. Ebenezer Zane, Col. John Caldwell, Major John Good, Col. Cresap and Col. Lawrence Washington. He received public thanks of C/uipihus from Mary/ami and lirji^inia. 45

W;isliin.i;l(jii foi liis bnuery in oir- dI' ilic 'cNfixst afl':iir> «>t tlu- contest.

Mar\- CaldwL'll, his witc, was lister o; v ucl JdIiu Cald- well o( llic Rev<)luti()iiar\- War. and of liid •< Al. sandei Caldwell of Wheeling. W. Va

Ills Cii;m:.\i.()(VY.

(f/) Moses Chapline of Revolutionary War, h. Octoher 20th,

1754; tlied Fetjruary loth, 1S12 : and Mary Caldwell, horn May

27th, 1757, and died Xoveniher 26th, 1S21 : were niarrie

^7') James Cliapliiie, b. February 14th, 17.S0; il. I'cbriiary 21st.

1780. {!) Josiah Chapline b. February 25tli. 17S1. (?') William Chapline b. May j.d. 17.S5.

(7») Mary Lovy Chaplini.' b. March 13th, 17.S7. (7*) Moses Chapline b. October 27th, 1789. (7') James Chapline b. October 9th, 1791; died sin^jle July 26th, 1S17, at H'.-(li"oul Sprii'fiS. (7') Alexaader C; ldwi-11 Chapline lorn June Stli. I7g|; -lied March Sth. i.Si.S. Siuiile.

t7''i Samuel Huj4lies ChH])line Ijorn March I7tli, 1797.

(7') Josiah Chapline, son of Moses and Mary Laiawell Chapline, was born February 25th, 17S1; married Sallie Lee. of Virginia, his first cousin, daughter of Maj«)r John Lee «>f the Revolutionary War. They had 6 children:

(8') John Chapline. (8*) James Cliapline. (8») Mar>- Chapline. ni. to («•) John A. (".(m..!. Descendants in Wheeling.

• isville. ^f<*t Ann Chapline. niarrii ^I.ljor Cnokerk-. Ky. ^8') Henry Chapline. (8*) Jane Chapline niarrietl Dr. Richard Colluui and .s<.ltk«l in 'r Kentucky, at Covin- ! Richard Collum wa.s o< Zanesville, Ohio.

(Records given of Jane alone, i 46 Chapliiies from Maryland and I 'irginia.

(8*) Jane Chapline, daughter of Josiah ChapHne and Sallie

Lee Chap] in e, born 1813 and died 1891. She married Dr. Richard Collnni of Zanesville, Ohio. Thej' had 4 children:

(9') Richard vStrader Collum. (9*) Sarah Ann Colhim.

(9^) Josiah Chapline Collum. (9«) William Henry Collum.

(9^) Josiah Chapline Collum, a cashier in a bank, died in Jeffersonville, Ind., November, 1868. (9*) William Henry Collum, a ph3'sician, died in Jeffer- sonville, Ind., December, 1868. (9') Richard Strader Collum of the U. S. Marine Corps, Captain, married Georgetta B. Kinney of Browns-

ville, Mo., June 9th, 1859. They had 7 children. Capt. Collum is a man of much literarj^ ability. Their children are:

(10') William Strader Collum, bom May 4th, i860; died August 4

(lO-'') Richard Merwin Collum, bom January ist, 1865. (10*) Gertrude Lee Collum, bom March 26th, 1867. (10^) Georgia Chapline Colhim, born January 15th, 1869; married John C. Milligan in Philadelphia, December 7th, 1892. He is a lawyer. (10«) Johnson Noble Collum born May nth, 1873., (10') vSara Sluter Collum, bom February 1st, 1875.

(8*) Jane Chapline Collum died in the city of Philadelphia, Penna. in 1891, aged 78. Dr. Richard Collum died in 1866. «9') Sarah Ann Collum married twice. First to John H. Merwin of Virginia. He died in 1865. They had 3 children —but one survived: (101) Nellie Virginia Merwin, married to John H. Wistling of Wheeling, W. Va.

She married, second, in 1870 to Rev. Geo. Sluter. She died in 1874. \V I I. 1. I A M CI I A I'i. 1 N 1-. 7

st)N or

Moses and Makv C.\i.i>\vi:i.i. CiiAri.iNi:.

(7*) William Chapline, son of Moses and Mary Caldwell

Cliapline, born May 3, 17S5, and Ann Hooper Wheeler, who was born February 21st, 1791. were married January ^Sth, 1S13. He died April 22d, 1S52, a^ed 66 years 11 months. She died Aj)ril loth, 1S35, aj^ed 44 years. Their children were 12 in numl)er:

(8') Noah Zane Chapline born 2 o'clock p. m., Octolier 2Sth. 1813; died luunarried.

(^*J Hanson Wheeler Chapline born 3 o'clock a. m., Aii^nst 7th, 1815.

(8'') Mary Ann Hooper Chapline born February nth, 1.S17. (8*) Josiah William Chapline born January 14th, 1S19. (8^) A son, deadborn, A])n! 2'ith, !S2i. (8*) Wilson Chapline born Au}

(8») Henrietta Mary Chapline. >)orn October 2, 1828; ilie

(8') Noah Zane Chapline died unmarried.

(8') Hanson Wheeler Chapline, born .Xnj^Mst 71I1. iSis; married twice. First to FUizabeth Sprigg, February 10 1840. They had two children:

(9') Octavia Sprigg Chapline, married to Philip Henry Moore a widow now, and lives in Wheeling. (9') Ann .Amelia Chaplinr tn.irti.-.l Willi;un MilU-r. 48 Chaplines from Matyland and Virginia.

(8'0 Hanson Wlieeler Chapline married, second, to Mary Kearney of Zanesville, Ohio, daughter of Capt. Edward Kearney and Miss Van Buren. They had two daugh-

ters.

(i)^) Annie Wheeler Chapline.

('.»*; Alice Kearne}- Chapline, now of Winchester, Va.

(8^) .Mary Ann Hooper Cliapline born February rith, 1817; married to John Quarrier Eoff, March 19th, 1836; died February 7th, 1890. Had one child:

('.I') William Chapline Eoff, married to Nannie Williamson of Lexington, Va.. a niece of Robt. E. L,ee, and had one child. Married second time Miss McCausland of St. L,ouis Mo.

(8\j Josiah William Chapline, born January 14th, 1819; married to Emil}- Ridgeley. Had 4 children:

(91) Anna Chapline.

(it-) Ridgeley Chapline.

(S)'') Florence Chapline.

(1)^) Emily Chapline.

(8") Emily Wilson Chapline born August 2d, 1822; married first, Mordecai Yarnall, October 19, 1840, and had two children:

(91) Peter Yarnall, born October 26, 1841. (0-) Emma Yarnall, born Jnly 30, 1843.

Married second to A. F. Ross, x-\pril 4th, 1861. and had two children:

('.)3j Walter Scott Ross, born June 1863; died March 12, 1883. (!P) Marian Ross, born June, 1867.

(*)' ) Peter Yarnall l)orn October 26th, 1S41; married Mary Grannan, of Cumberland, Md.

(9^) Emma Yarnall, born July 30, 1S43 \ married December 24th, 1861, to George Atkinson Ross, born March 19th, 1840. They had eight children and live in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Chaplincs from Maryland and I'l'minia. 4*)

(l(l') Williaiii Cli;(])li!u- Ross born li ! i.i, iSO^

(!()') (U'orjii- Atkinson Ross, Jr., lK)rn Der. 2J. 1S65. Drowned Junt.- iS, issi.

(l(t') Monlecai Yarnall Ross, horn Aux. 3, 1867. Drowiu-iljune 18, 18S1. (!(>•) p;niily Cliajjlini' Ross, horn A])ril 19, 1869. I)ii«l Dec. 24. 1888. (lU') Andrew I'Mnlcv Ross, hornjnne 2, 1873. Drowned Jnne 18, 1881.

(ins) Frank Atkinson Ross, born Ajiril 2, 1876.

(10') Edwin Zane Ross, born Jnne 18, 1878.

(10'') John Yarnall Ross, born Dei-. 4, 1882.

(10') Will'ani Clia]5line Ross, born Feb. 10, 1863, married Grace Turner. Nov. 23, 1S9S.

(8") Ann Hooper Chapline, daughter of William and Ann Hooper Whcclci- Cliapline, born January 6. 1825 ; married, first, B. F. Ridi;ely. December 30, 1S45. He

died November 27, 1855. They had two .sons :

(ff) William Chapline Rid^fly. (92) Absalom Mills Ridgely.

(9*) William Chapline Ridgel}-. born October 12. 1846.

Farmer. Married Virginia Houston: Tlieii home is in Missouri. They have tliree children living whose names are not known to me.

(9-) Absalom Mills Ridgcly, born Xoveml)er 19, 1848. Married F^nnna Maxwell. Deceml>er 15, 1873; they now reside in Washington, Pa. He '- merchant.

They raised six cliildren :

(10') Harry Chapline Rid^ely, .M. D. ^10*) Alice Ridgely, Musical School, N. V. (10») Fred D. RidK'ely. (10«) Archie Ridgely. (10*) Annie Rose Ridgely. (10«) Helen Ridgely.

(8') Ann Hooper Chapline Ridgely married, second, All)ert Wheeler Rose, Septeml^r 15, 1S57. He died Octol>er 5!) Chaplincs frotu Mayyland and I'irginia.

23, 1893. They had four children:

('.•^) Emily Hooper Rose.

('.>') Abram Price Rose.

('.»^ and '.•") Two sons, names not given; grew to manhood and died unmarried.

(<)^J Kniily Hooper Rose, born Angtist 16, 1858; married John Weklay, of Smithfield, Ohio, June 2, 1882. They

have four children :

(101) Wheeler J. Welday, born December 28, 1884. (10=) Ernest H. Welday, born June 11, 1.S85.

(103) Wilbur Welday, born September 8, 1889.

(U)^) John Iveslie Welday, born September 3, 1892.

(9^) Abrani Price Rose, married to Luella Cox, April 4, 1889. She died June 15, 1898, leaving six children :

(101) Anna L. Rose, born July 29, 1890. (10^) Albert Chapline Rose, born October 26, 1891. (10^) Vernon E. Rose, born August 12, 1893.

(10*) Leland Price Rose, born November 9, 1894. (105) Mary Wilda Rose, born July 15, 1896.

(10^) Walter E- Rose, born April 19, 189S.

(8®) Alexander Caldwell Chapline, born December 2, 1826, died January 5, 1856. Married Katherine McCabe, daughter of Rev. Jas. McCabe, of Baltimore, Md., July 8,

1850 ; they had three children :

(91) William Chapline. (92) James Chapline.

(9''^ Mary Chapline married Wood Glass, of Wheelino- W. Va. (8") Virginia Deborah Chapline ^ (8'") Moses Chapline . . . [ All died in infancy. CS") Henrietta Mary Chapline' (8'-) Albert Wheeler ChajJine, twelfth and youngest child of William and Ann Hooper Chapline, was born January 1835, and died 25, May 13, 1886. He married Mary E. Richardson, September 27, 1865, and they had 2 children: (91) Bessie Chapline.

(92) Alexander Caldwell Chapline of 14th Infantry State of Michigan. In Philippine War and shot at Manila ' March 8, 1S99. Chaf>linfx/rotn Maryland aiid I'in^iiiia. SI

(7') Mary Loxy C'h.ipliiic-, horn Marcli 13, 17H7, foiirtlj child of

Moscs and Mary Caldwell Clia])linc, niarric'il t\vic-c. Her second hushand was VW Dorscy, of Maryland, by whoni she had no children. Hi-r first hushand was Capt. Noah

Zane hy whom she had S children. ( As no dates were

sent I cannot vouch for the order of hirth. hut im\p the

names as sent 1

(8>) Elizabeth /atie.

(8*) Platoff ZaiK-.

(8") IIaiii]i(k'ii Zane.

(8*) Caroline Zane. (8*) Mary E. Zane. (8«) Sophie Zane. (8') Ebenezer Zane. (8*) Cornelia Zane.

(8') Elizabeth Zane married William Pitts, a lawyer, of Baltimore, Md., and had one son;

(9») William Pitts, Jr.

(8') Platoff Zane married IHi/.a Jane Greathouse an

(*•') Sophie Zaue ni. to .\lexantier lui.ston, ot St. Luui!>, .M<>.

(tt2) Cordelia Zane ni. to Capt. Milton Carr, U. S. .\.

(9') Samuel Spring Zane m. to Elizabeth Lane. (9*) Platoff Zane m. to Mary Steinrod.

f9») Noah Zane m. to Relle I'orter.

(8^) Hampden Zane married Miss Chiuchill. of Kentucky and had one child:

(9') Mary Zane married lo Sir ("..•..r^'i C-"!-'"- gland and had a daughter.

(8*) Caroline Zane married William Shriver, of CundK-rland, Md. and had five children:

('.)') Marian S. Shriver (9-) Caroline Shriver. (9'') Hampden Shriver, married to .-Vzelia Rullard.

(9«) James Shriver, married lo Sarah Carter.

(9=*) William Shriver. 52 Chaplines from Marylatid arid I'irginia.

(8^) Mary K. Zane married twice. First to Mr. Robinson and

had one child :

('.I'l Claude Robinson married to Bolivar Ward.

Mary E. Zane married second John McLain and they had fonr children : (H-) Annie M. McLain married to William Terry. (U^) Hattie McLain married to Charles Schryock. (U*) Mary E. McLain married to William Moyston, of Hot Springs.

(!)'') James McLain married to Emma Brown.

(8®) Sophia Zane married to Dr. James C. Johnson, of Louis-

ville, Ky., and had four children :

(y*) Zane Johnson. (9^) Marj' Johnson, married Robt. Wooley. (9^) Winiam E. Johnson, married Emily Ward. (U*) James Johnson, married Lydia Nicholas.

(8') Ebenezer Zane married Mary McGovern, and had 3

children :

(!»') Eugene Zane, died. (U2) E. Platoff Zane.

(9=*) Mary Ann Zane.

(9^) E. Platoff Zane was in Confederate Army later ])e- came a Judge and is now in Utah. He married Eulie Lochborough. (9^) Mary Ann Zane married to Mr. Loughborough, a lawj-er of San Francisco, Cal.

(8'') Cornelia Zane married William McAfee and had four

children :

(9*) Blanche McAfee, married to Thomas Acheson, of Wheeling. (92) William McAfee married a lady from Cincinnati, Ohio, and settled in California in 1879. (9^) Mary McAfee married Sylvester Hamilton, of W. Va. (9*) Cora McAfee. OniTlAKY Ol- Cv.S. MoSl'.S SV. ClIM'I.INK.

Oil TiKxlay. ()ctol)cr 20, 1S40, at 5 o'clock in the 51st year of his age, (Wn. MoscS W. Chaphiic died. Al a meeting of the Bar and OlTicers of the Courts of Ohio

County, lield at the Ct)urt House at Wheehnj;. W. \'a.. oti tlie 2ist of October, 1S40, Samuel Sjirij^g, ICsq., was called to the

chair and Alex. Wilson, Ksq. , was appointed secretary. Mr. Sprigg announced the death of our distinguished and highly respected brother, Oen. Moses W. Chapline, wheritip

His Genealogy.

(7") Gen. Moses W. Cliapline, born October 27, 1789. died

October 20, 1840. He served in War of rSi2 ; was Aide-de- Camp to Gen. Cass and an officer of great promise. He mar- ried Elizabeth Miller P'ox, a descendant of Sir Stejihen h'ox, of England, and on her maternal side of Lady Elizabeth Aubrey, a daughter of T.nrd Aubrey, of Wales, and wife of Sir John

Richardson. .\ miniature of Lady Aubrey is in the posses- sion of Mrs. Jane R. Stanton, daughter of (ieii. MoSes and Elizabeth P'ox Chapline. Mrs. Stanton now lives near

Natchez, Miss. They had eleven children :

(8M Mary .\iin Chapline. (8*) Sophia Zaiie Chaiiliiie.

(S^) .\lexaiider Hamilton Clia])line. {8') Maria Louisa Chapline.

(8'^) Josepliine Chapline.

(8«) Moses W. Chapline. (8") Jane R. Clia])line. (8«) Annie C. Chapline. (8') Rowena Caldwell Chapline. (8'") William Henry Cha])line. (8") Kli/:ilH-th Fox Chapline. 54 ChapUnes from Maryla]id ami I'lrgiiiia.

(8') Mary Ann Chapline married Joslah W. Pomeroy. of

Boston. They had three cliildren :

(!)') Arthur Rabey Pomeroy, who married a Miss Coombs.

{'-.)'') Mary - hapline Pomeroy.

(It^) Cora Pomeroy.

(9-) Mary Chapline Pomeroy m,arried twice : fitst, to Cecil

, by whom she B. Hohnes : second, to Charles Thorn

had one son :

(lU') Bertie Thorn.

tliey (9^) Cora Pomeroy married Grafton Dulaney Rogers ;

had three children :

(101) Mary G. Rogers.

(lO'') Cora Rogers. (103) Henry W. Rogers.

(10') Mary G. Rogers married John Howard Carroll and

had a daughter : (IP) Susan Howell Carroll.

(8*) Sophia Zane Chapline, 'second cliild of Moses W. and Elizabeth Miller Fox Chapline, married Alonzo Tilden, of

New York. They had two children :

(9') Harry Tilden.

(".t2) Charles Tilden.

(8') Alexander Hamilton Chapline married Dorcas J. Dorsey, of Frederick, Md. They had four children:

(91) Anna C. Chapline.

(92) Amelia C. Chapline.

(9=*) Mary Chapline, who married Mr. Norton, of Wheeling, (9*) Alexander H. Chapline, Jr., who married Mary Shelly.

(9') Anna C. Chapline married Mr. Suydam, of an old New York family. They now live in Kansas City, Mo,

(8*) Maria Louisa Chapline married Jonathan Lawrence, of Massachusetts. Chaplims from Maryland ii mi I'iri^inia. 55

(8"') Jl)^L|)lliIK• Cliaplinc, lu.ii ric.l ')'lu)iii;i-> I'. I'!:-'' <>( Oak-

land, Cal. Tliey Ikivl- four cliildn-n :

('.»') Kli/.;il)(.tli Cliai)iii;iii IMu-t.y.

(5»») Frederick Stanton riiehy.

(!•») Thomas R. IMu-hy, Jr. (9*) Joseph rhehv.

(9i) Klizabctli (called I'.Uic Chapiuati I'lul.y, married

Arthur Dudlcv Cross. Ma\ 15. i Si^;^, at CJaklaud. Cal.

(.8*^) Mo.sfS W. C]ia])liue inarricil Maggie S. Thomas. thc>

had one child :

(If) Ann Thomas Chapline.

(9') Ann T'lioma.s Cha])liuc married Capt. Richard M. Rhea, of Confederate armv.

rs') Jane R Chapline married t^vice : fir-t, to Gen. Robert

Stanton. They I'.ad two children :

(•.t») Hulda Aubrey Stanton.

(92) Elizabeth Brandon Stanton.

Jane R. Chapline married the second time to Dr. Fred

Stanton, and is living at Windy Hill Plantation. Natchez.

.Miss. They had three children .

(9*) Lenox Surget Stanton. (9«) Frederica Maude Linds;iy Stanton.

(9*) Jane Relfe Stanton.

(9*) Lenox Surget Stanton married PMorence Cora Smith

and had two children :

(101) Frederick Charles Hite Stanton. (10'^ Lenox Surget Stanton.

(8") Annie C. Chapline marrietl Henry M. Spear, of California, and had one child.

(9>) Annie Melville Spear. 56 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia.

(8") Rowena Caldwell Chapline married Charles Robbins of

California, and had two children :

(!)') Mary Rowena Robbins.

('.t2) Charles Robbins.

(8'") William Henry Chapline married Eliza DeFrance Bradley,

of Missis.sippi. They had three children :

(1)1) Frances Roberta Chapline.

(•.»2) Charles William Chapline.

(!>•'') Mary Elizabeth Chapline.

8") Elizabeth Fox Chapline married Percival M. Potts, of Philadelphia, and had three children:

(()') Nina Potts married Mr. Tilden.

(92) Virginia Chapline Potts married a Mr. Wilson, of California.

(!t^) William Francis Chapline Potts.

(7") James Chapline and (7') Alexander Caldwell Chapline, sons of Moses and Mary C'aldwell Chapline, both died

without issue. ,

iT^ Samuel Hughes Chapline, eighth and last child of

Moses and Mary Caldwell Chapline, born March 17,

1797, married Isabel Graham and had two children :

(81) Moses Caton Chapline bom in Paris, Ky. ' (8^) Mary Chapline.

(8'') Mary Chapline, who married twice ; first, to James Pat-

terson and had three children :

(9i) Andrew Patterson.

(92) Samuel Patterson.

(9*) Isabel Patterson married Allen Howell.

(8*) Mary Chapline Patterson, married second, Maj. A. Lor-

ing of the Mexican War and had two children :

(9*) Mary Loring. (9^) l/ucy Loring. MRANCH OF

1' 1". •.' L O r V I S A C H A LINE M ( ) ( ) R H i: A I • DAUGHTER Ol

Moses and Jankt Cm a I' link.

Born Septeinher 6, 1757. LOUVISA CHAPLINE MOOREHEAD (6'"), DAUGHTER OF Moses and Janet Ciiapline,

Born September 6, 1757.

Joseph Moorehead, husband of Louvisa Chapline Moore- head, was l)orn in Dublin, Ireland, August 15, 1746. He died, suddsnl3% on his forty fifth birthday, August 15, 1791, near Wheeling, W. Va., where he had been sent as Surveyor Gen- eral in the, then, new Ohio County. He was of a Scottish fam-

ily that had lived, for a time, in County Doreen, Ulster, Ireland.

He came to this country prior to 1 771, for in that year he married Louvisa Chapline, of Frederick County, Md. On ac- count of her youth her brothers objected, so they eloped, riding on horseback just across the Maryland line to the home of his brother Ferguson Moorehead, in Franklin County, who moved to and was the first settler of Indiana County, Pa., and the hero of many thrilling Indian experiences recorded in the Pennsylvania histories. A third brother, William, came with them to this country. Joseph Moorehead was a civil engineer and surveyed in Virginia and North Carolina. He was described b}- one who knew him "As a very unusual person for the times particu- ; larly well-educated and in every way attractive." From these three brothers are descended the Mooreheads in Pennsylvania,

Kentucky, and North Carolina. "The stock is good; its representatives in America can fearlessly stand before Kings." The lands taken up by him in Ohio County, now West Vir- ginia, passed into the hands of his successor, Mr. Woods, who became surveyor for that region. His young wife, after his death, with her little family went back to her old home and Chapliues from Marylafui aud I'iririniii. 5«"» friends in Sliarpshurtj nntil Ikt boys >^re\v u]), wlu-n she re- turneil ti) thai rcj^ion In he near lier hrothcr, Moses Chajjline.

She selllecl first near W'heeUn^^, then reinoverl later to St. Clairs- ville, Ohio, thence to Zanesville, ( )liio. The remains of Jo>.e|)h Moorehead lie near the old Stone Church, near Wheeling.

CjICM'AI.OC.Y.

((»'") Louvisa Chapline, tenth and youngest chiM ot Moses and Janet Caton ChapHne. was horn vScpteinher 6, 1751. Married Joseph Moorehead in the year 1771. He was

born Au,i;ust 15, 1746. She, young and dehcate, reared amidst as great refinement as was possible at that day, was tall, slender, and graceful, with sweet face and soft eyei —so often remarked for their exceeding briglitness,

proved a brave pioneer. They had six children :

(7') Moses Caton Moorehead horn September 2.S, 1777.

(7'') Thomas Moorehead born .\u.ijust 5, 1779. (7s) John Moorehe.ad born in 178;. (7*) Mary Mooreliead born in 17.S5.

(7*) Elizabeth Black Moorehead boni October 12, 17.H9.

(76) Joseph Moorehead born Februar>- 6, 1792.

(7') Moses Caton Moorehead, born in Sharp^buri;, Md., September 2.S, 1777, died in Zanesville, Ohio, March 17, 1858; married Anne PeniUeton Patterson in the year 1801. She was born in Berkeley County, W. Va., February 16, 1780, and died in Zanesville, O.. January 27, 1843.

(7-) Thomas Moorehead, lH)rn in Sharpsburi;, August 5. Ohio. August 25. i8(>3. 1770,9- died in Zanesville Married to Rachel Cochran. Augu>t 24. iSo6. She was born in Winchester, Va., in 1782, ami died in Zanes-

ville, Ohio, November 2;, iS^^. —

60 Chaplines frotn Maryland and Virginia.

{T') John Moorehead, born in Sharpsburg, Md., in 1783, died in Ohio Connty Va., September 20, 1810. He did not marry. Was a young man of unusual promise and be- loved by everyone.

(7') Mary Moorehead, born 1785, died in St. Clairsville, Ohio,

April 20, 1817. She married John Carter, November 13, 1806. He was born in Harford County Md., September 9, 1779, and died May 12, 1826, in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

(7^^) Elizabeth Black Moorehead was born in Fort Henry, Wheeling, where they had taken refuge from Indians, October 12, 17S9. She died in Zanesville, Ohio, July 12. 1872. She became the second wife of Charles Hammond, of Cincinnati, who was born in New Market District, Frederick County, Md., in 1780 and died in Cincinnati, April 3, 1840. "He was a lawyer in Ohio, warm friend of Henry Clay and John Adams, and one of

the ablest editors and lawyers in Ohio." Scharf, Voi. //,

After the sudden death of her husband in Ohio County, now West Virginia, Louvisa Chapline Moorehead went back to Sharpsburg with her five young children. There her son

(7*) Joseph Moorehead was born February 6, 1792, five months after his father's death. He died in Zanesville,

Ohio, June 1 1, 1854, after a very successful naval career. He was greatiy beloved by all who knew him ; was a man of exceptionally gentle and tender nature. II A M M ON n .

Charles Hammond's first wife was Sarah Tilliti^ha>t

They had five children : William, killed when \ouni; : Alma,

married Stephen L. Ilommidien ot Cincinnati, Ohio : Henr> , died a.i^ed 21 years; Elizabeth, married Mr. Mcl''arlan«l and

Catharine married Rev. Moses Hnnter ( Protestan'. I',])isc()})al Church), of \'irginia.

Alma and Stephen L. Hoiiiiuidicn iuul : i. 'rillinj;hast :

:;, daughter, died \oung ; ,v Sarah, married Mr. Slocum ; 4, Nettie, married William Re> nolds. full name— Marie

; Stejilien married Antoinette; 5. Another son 6, ; 7, Alma, Gen. Ruggles, U. S. A.; 8, Mary, married L. C. Led>ard, of Detro.it, grandson of Gen. Lewis Cass. The daughter of the latter was in the siege at Canton, China, her husl)and, Haron von Kettler, a diplomat, was murdered hy the Chine>e.

Record of Skrvicic ok (7') Jdsi'.imi Mi h iki.iii; xd, Kaii-.

Ct)MMAM>i;K, r. S. Xwv.

( Xavy Di'partiiittit, \l'a.\/iini^ton , /'. ". " Appoinlcd a Midshiiniuui in the Navy, Xovcinhcr >.), iSt^ and ordered to Baltimore. June J3, 1S14; ordered to Krie.

August 3, 1815 : he was ordered to the /<>//// Adams.

July H), I 82 1 , ordered to the Shark.

January 6, 1823 ; detached and ordered to duty at Cosport. \'a. September 26, 1823: detached and granted leave of ali>

April 16, 1824 ; ordered to duty at Norfolk, \a. wifli August 4, 1824, : detached and ordered to dntx C'"i;; nuxlore Porter. Januar\- 13, 1825; he was promoted to Lieutenant t-'rauk from date.

August 10, 1825 ; ordered to the Hormt. to November 29, 1826 ; detached mid ordered the Receiving Sliip at Pliiladelphia.

le.i\c <•! aii-eiKe April 26, 1827 ; detached and granted

K'.-i,,l. /- September 18, 1S27 ; ordered to dut> at the Naval vous at Philadelphia, to .SV. /.oui.<. October 15. 1828 ; ordered the granteil al)Sence. September 28, 1S30 ; detached and leave of March 21, 1834: ordered to the I'almoulli. June yo. 1834; detached and granted leave of al>seiice. to the Naval Rendez- November 10, 1836 : ordered duty at vous at Philadeljihia. Februarv 4, 1839; detached and j»l.iCe at N.w York April 10, 1S41 : ordered to the 64 Chaplmes from Maryland and Virginia.

to Commander, to rank from September 8, 1841 ; promoted date.

September 25, 1841 ; detached and granted leave.

December 17, 1841 ; ordered to Receiving Ship at New York.

September 16, 1842 ; detached and granted leave of absence" Died at Zanesville, Ohio, June 11, 1854."

While on duty in the Mediterranean he was washed over- board and thought to be dead. He was resuscitated by singe- ing his thigh with a hot iron. This caused a slight lameness and delicacy of constitution, which accounts for his long leave of absence previous to his death. He often spoke of the agony

of leturning to life. iM I' () ]•: ) 7' O S S C A T X MOOR H i; A I

SON OI' T.OT-VISA AND JoSKI'II MoOKHUKAD.

Moses Catoii Moorchead went on a visit to Martin.sbui); to his aunt, Lydia Patterson, lie there met and loved Anne Pendleton Patterson, tlic yount; half-sister of William Patter- son, and daughter of William Patterson, of \'irginia, and hi^ second wife. Hannah Vance. They first settled in St. Clairs villa. Ohio, then moved to Zanesville, Ohio, and about the year i8iS. built the home, corner 7th and Marietta Sts.. in which they died. It was patterned after the old home of his grandfather. Moses Chajiline. near Shar]-sburg. He retained " the home farm St. Cloud." near Zanesville. for many year.-. It is now owned by Joseph Moore.

Genealogy. (7\i Moses Caton Moorehead, born September 28. 1777. died

March 17, 185S: married '.u SejUember, 1801. Anne Pendleton Patterson, who was born FclMuary 16, 1780, and died January 27, 1843. They had eight children, six born in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

(8') Louisa Moorehead born .\u{;ust 1.S02 7, ; died February 5. 1881 ; married to James Varnuni Cushinj^, October 1822. Had no children.

(8'^) Matilda Moorehead born 1804; died October 24, 1856; mar- ried to James Granger. February 17, 1829. (8») William Patterson Moorehead born in iho6; died June 8. 1832. Unmarried.

(8*) Moorehead 1S09; Joseph born died July 12. 1S69 ; entered I'. S. Navy. 1S28. Died unmarried. (8*) Ellen Hays Moorehead born 1S12 ; died June 20, 1S43. lu- married.

^8*) Henry Moorehead, born February 15. 1S15. Married. February 10, 1847, to Mrs. Mary Millighan Waggoner. M^ Chapliyies from Ma^ylayid and Virginia.

Moses Caton Moorehead moved to Zanesville, Ohio, in 1S15, and there

(8") Mary Annie Moorehead was born September 14, 1S18. She died unmarried June 23, 1881. (8®) Edmund Pendleton Moorehead born April 16, 1822. Died un- married, November 24, 1890. But two of the children of Moses Caton Moorehead and his wife, Anne Pendleton, had children— Matilda and Henry.

(8^) Matilda Moorehead, born 1804, died October 24, 1836, married February 17, 1829, James Granger, who was born in Sufheld, Connecticut, January 13, 1788. He died in May, 1874, having remained a widower. The Granger family, of Zane.sville, Ohio, of which there are several branches, de.scend from Alfred the Great, King of En- gland. —See Browning's Americans of Royal Descent, second edition, page 508.

Matilda and James Granger had four children : (91) John Joseph Granger born Februarj^ 16, 1830; died May 20, 1890.

(9*) Moses Moorehead Granger born October 22. 1831. (93) Ellen Moorehead Granger, died .September 10, 1836. (!)*) Anna Beulah Granger, born February 14, 1834 ; died March 24, 1838. (9') John Jo.seph Granger, son of Matilda and James Granger, was born February 16, 1830, and died May 20, 1890. Married Emily Darlington, of Newark, Ohio, June i, 1858. She was daughter of Reese and Arabelle Cushing Murphy Darlington, who came from Winchester, Va., and she was born September 21, 1840, and died November 23, 1887.

They had eight children :

(101) Anna Matilda Granger, born March 29, 1859. (102) Reese Darlington Granger, born February 28, 1861. (10^) Arabelle Beulah Granger, born December 21, 1863. (10*) James lyauncelot Granger, born June 21, 1866. (105) Charles Cushing Granger, born December 19, 1868. (lO") Edmund Moorehead Granger, born May 11, 187 1; died December 10, 1873. (10") Louise Darlington Granger, born May 18, 1874. died June 10, 1874. (10») Arthur Hathaway Granger, born August 18, 1879. Chaplines from Mayyhuid iDtd l'/n;i>iia. W7

(lU'; Anna Matilda Granger, born in the Moorcheatl homestead, Zanesville, Ohio, March 29. 1859, married September 29, 1HS6, Lieut. Charles Herschell Cochran, U. S. A., from Kentucky, who died September 29, 1.S92, liaxini; no children. (lo'^) Reese Darlington Granger, born at their home, Moxahala. near Zanesville, Februnr\- iS, iS6i, and was drowned while playing on the banks of Jonathan's Creek, April. 1867. (10^) Arabelle Beulah Granger, born December 21. 1S63, married November 27, 1895, to Thomas Patrick Smith, of Plattsburg, N V., at I'.w- huska, Oklahoma Territory, at the home of her

uncle and aunt, (len. H. 1). Freeman, of the U. S. A., and Sarah Darlington Freeman The>-

have three children : ill') Lawrence (jraiiger Smith born in Wasliinj^ton, D. C, July 20, 1897. (U-) Eniih- Eleanor Smith, V)orn in San Francisco,

Cal., February 7, 1899. ^IP) Anna Belle Granger Smith, born in San Fran- cisco, Cal., June 10, 1900.

(')') Moses Moorehead Granger, born October 22. 1831. Married December 29, 1858, to Mary Hoyt Reese, daughter of

William J. and FZlizabeth Sherman Reese, of Lancaster, Ohio, and niece of Gen. \V. T., and U. S. Senator John Sherman. Judge Granger was Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Muskingum County, Ohio, for many years and one of the three Judges of the Provisional Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, held at Columbus, Ohio, for several years. He is an author of ability.

On May 14, 186 1, he was appointed Cajitain in the i8th Regiment Infantry in the U. S. 'Regular Ann\-. Resigned May 30th, 1862, and October 8, 1862, was mustered in as Major of 122' Ohio Volunteers. Made Lieut -Col., May 20, 1863, " Brevetted Colonel, Oct. 19. 1864, for gallant and meritorious services " and honorably discharged from the service of the 68 Chapiincs frotn Maryland and Virginia.

United States, December lo, 1864, when he resumed the practice cif law.

The}' had five children :

(lOi) Henry J. Granger, born November i, 1859, died August 2, i860.

(10-) Alfred Hoyt Granger, born May 31, 1S67. (10^) Sherman Mooreliead Granger, born June 16, 1870. (l()*j Helen Louisa Granger, born June 14, 1872 ; died September 21, 1872. (lO') Ethel Granger, born March 28. 1876. 10'^) I Alfred Hoyt Granger, born May 31, 1867. Married October 4. 1893, to Belle Hughitt, daughter of Mar\'in Hughitt, of Chicago, Illinois. President of Chicago & Northwestern R. R. Alfred Granger is an architect

of ability. They live at Lake Forest, 111., and have

three children : (11') Elisabeth Sherman Granger, born at Cleveland, Ohio, NovemVjer 28, 1895.

(11-) Barbara Hughitt Granger, born at Lake Forest, 111., May 23, 1899. (IP) Martha McCullough Granger, born at Chicago, HI., November 22, 1900. (K)') Sherman Mooreliead Granger, born June 16, 1870.

Married February 7, 1900. to Wanda Dawson Fassett, of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a lawyer in Zanesville, Ohio. (105) Ethel Granger, horn March 28, 1876. Married October 24, 1900, William Darlington Schultz, son of Robert and Sarah \'an Home Schultz, of Zanesvelle, Ohio. .

Chapliucs fro»i Mcur/ami and \'ir};;inid. ')'•

(8«) Hknkv MookiviiivVi), sixth child (jf Moses C. and Aiui'r

Pendleton Moorehead, was horn Fehruary 15. 18 15. married Mary Milligan Wajij^oner, widow of James

^^'iRgoner, Februar>- 10, 1847, and died Xovemher, u/)i . Mary Milligan Moorehead was born in Huntsville.

Alabama, June 15, iSij, and died near I )avenj)ort, Iowa,

December 9, 1.S92.

They had five children :

('.••) Moses v.. Moorehead.

(92) Ella Moorehead.

(9') Annie M. Moorehead. (9*) William H. Moorehead.

(9'') Samuel H. Moorehead. (9') Moses E. Moiirehead, married to Nancy Barnes. They live at Blue Grass. Iowa. Tliey lune had eight

children :

(Id'; Genevieve Moorehead. (Id-) Herbert .Moorehead.

(Id-'') William Moorehead. (Ill*) Kdmiind Moorehead. (10») Charles Moorehead. (Id") Louise Moorehead. (10") Daisy Moorehead. (10*1 Henry Moorehead. (9''') Ella Moorehead, was born January 28. 1850. and died

September 26, 1901 ; She married Dickerson B. Morehouse. Jannar\ 12, 1873. The\ live at Daven-

port, Iowa. They had three children : (Idi) Henry D. Morehouse born 1S76.

(1(1^) Le Grande Morehouse born 1878. (10») Stella G. Morehouse, born 1882.

(9^j Annie M. Moorehead married Marion O. Beihler.

(9*) William II. Moorehead, married limma Haner. They live at Buffalo. Iowa, and had three children when record was sent to me. (Id') Bessie Moorehead. (10'^) Frank Moorehead.

(!<)') Le Grande Moorehead.

(9"') Samuel H. Moorehead, married Amelia Dorman : they live at Buffalo, Iowa and had one daughter.

( 1(»M Flora Moorehead. .

70 Chaplines frojn Maryland and Virginia.

WAGGONER RECORD

Mary Milligan married James Waggoner in Cnicinnati, Ohio, May i8, 1834. They moved to Iowa in 1842, and he died in December, 1842, leaving her with three children, Josephus, Virginia, and James.

1 Josephus Waggoner married Josephine Wiley and had seven children, viz.: May, Ira, Florence, Chauncey, Herbert, Louise, and Botana.

2. Virginia Waggoner married William E. Lovvry and had

.six children, viz.: Sarah, Kate, Mary, Frederick, Charles and William. They live at Montpelier, Iowa.

3. James Waggoner married Minnie Robinson and had two children., viz.: Harry and Laurent.

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THU M A S -MUUK \i H li AD.

(7'-) Thomas Moorehead and Rachel Cochran, were married in Zanesville, Ohio. Her family were moving to Zone>-

ville from Winchester, Va. The\' stopped at a well to her, admired her, ^et a drink ; he was passing along, saw pursued the acquaintance and married her— like Jacob of old. Once he wanted to go down in Muskingum County. Ohio, to operate some salt wells. She said. " slie would " stick to liim while he had a i)Utton on his coat —so she went also.

Genealogy

(7') Thomas Moorehead, son of Joseph and Louvi>a, t)i)in

August 5, 1779. in Sharpsburg, Md. Married Rachel Cochran, daughter of William and Mary Cochran, in Zanesville, Ohio, August 24, 1806. Rachel Cochran was born near Winchester, Va. They had nine children:

(8^) Washington Moorehead born June 27, 1S07. (8-) John H. Moorehead born September 21, 1808. (8') William Cochran Moorehead born June i, 1810; died

December 2, 1881, nninarried.

(8*) Joseph Moorehead born July 30, 1812. (8*) Mary C. Moorehead born May 2. 1814. (88) Chapline Moorehead born November 10, 1817; died un-

married February 7, 1893. three {8') Thomas Moorehead born July 2. 1821 ; died aged days. (8") Louvisa Moorehead bom November 25, 1822.

(8*) Thomas Leroy Moorehead born October 24. 1824 ; died Feb

ruary 20, 1886 ; unmarried. 72 Chaplines frotti Maryland and Virginia.

rS') Washington Moorehead, M. D., born June 27, 1807, died April 25, 1861. Married to Hannah H. Dillon, daughter of John and Edith Dillon, March 21, 1839. They had one son to die in infancy. (8") John H. Moorehead, born September 21, 1808, died August 18, 1S82. Married to Martha C- F- Good, daughter of William and Mary Anne Good of Berkeley

County, W. Va., October 15, 1844. Martha Good was

born July 6, 1S14, died December 15, 1894. For their children see (S^J Martha Good. Page 40. March (8*) Jo.seph Moorehead born July 30, 1812 ; died 24, 1883. Married vSarah A. W. Sylvester, daughter of Benjamin Sylvester, November 6, 1S45. Sarah Syl- vester was born March 6, 1824.

(8'') x\pril Mary C. Moorehead. born May 2, 1814 ; died 7. 1881. Married Nathan Musgrove Gartrell, merchant, sjn of Caleb and Rebecca Gartrell, June 22, 1837. Nathan Gartrell was born in Brookville, Md., February Zanesville, Ohio, 5, 1809 ; died at his home Mt.Nebo, in

January 3, 1862.

. (8'*) Louvisa Moorehead, born November 25, 1822, died Sept-

ember 2, 1871. Married Charles Cowan Russell, son of Charles and Mary Russell, December 16, 1846. Mr.

Russell died June 4, 1880. Of these nine children, but four left families, (8^) John H.

(8*) Joseph, (8^) Mary, and (8") Lou visa.

(8'-') John H. Moorehead married (8') Martha Chapline Forrest Good — for their family see page 40. (8*) Joseph Moorehead married Sarah Sylvester, Novem-

ber 6, 1845. Tkry had 10 children :

(1)1) Ellen Moorehead. (p-) Mary Caroline Moorehead. /.I3) Cleve Moorehead—died in infancy. ('.!) Chapline Floyd Moorehead. (!)?>) Herbert Moorehead. (96) William Henry Moorehead. ('.)') Thomas Leroy Moorehead. ('.»*) Benjamin Sylvester Moorehead—died aged three years. ('.I!*) Jessie Moorehead. (!)'») Paul Cleve Moorehead. ChapUncs from I\Iaryla)id and lirj^inia. I .^

(9*) Chapline Floyd Moorehead married Alice McAdains

of Bro(jklyn, N. Y., in January, iSi/j. The> h: \c : (U)') Alice Moorehead. (10^) Carrie Moorehead. (10*) Sarah Moorehead.

(9*) William Ilcnrx- Moorehead married Stella Cox, in

Sioux City, Iowa, November, 1X911. 11 is wife died

in 1901. They had five children : (l()i) Grace Moorehead.

(!(•-') Benjamin Moorehead. (10*) Chapline Moorehead. (10*) Ellen Moorehead. (10'^) William Moorehead.

(9') Thomas Leroy Moorehead married Eleanor \'an

Home in Zanesville, Ohio, October 3, iSSS. They have three children:

(101) Eleanor May Moorehead, born October 4, 1889. (10=) Sarah Van Home Moorehead. born June 23, 1K9;,. (10*) Thomas Van Home Moorehead, bom .\pril 16, 1898. (9®) Jessie Moorehead married to George Lilienthal, son of Professor Lilienthal, of Zanesville, Ohio, Decembei 23, 1884. They have had two children:

(10^) Louise Moorehead Lilienthal born August 15, 1S89 died aged nine years. (10-) George Moorehead Lilienthal born July 23, 1899. (9*°) Paul Cleve Moorehead married Anna Benline October, 1892. They have three children:

(101) Virginia Moorehead. (10=) William Moorehead. (10*) Florence Moorehead. 74 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia. MARY MOORE HEAD. DAUGHTER OF Thomas and Rachel Moorehead.

(8") Mary Moorehead, daughter of Thomas and Rachel, married, June 22, 1S37, Nathan Musgrove Gartrell. who was born near Brookville, Md., son of Caleb and Rebecca Musgrove Gartrell. Rebecca Musgrove was daughter of Nathan Musgiove of the American Revolution, who also made the wonderful escape from a Baltimore Mob in r8i2 — See Chronicles of Baltimore, by Scharf,

]). 316, and Maryla7id Archives, p. 18. They had six

cliildren :

(ii') Cuailes rvluoichead Gailicll oulU Fcuiuai^ iu, 1839, died unmarried August 24, 1891.

('. ^) Clara Gartrell born August 19, 1841.

(i)') Ellen Moorehead Gartrell born June 3, 1843.

('.t*~\ Edward Cochran Gartrell born October 22, 1846 ; died Feb-

ruary I, 1866.

(9'') Thomas Moorehead Gartrell born June 20, 1848, died un-

married September 9, 1888. (If) Mary C. Gartrell born August 14, 1852.

(9') Clara Gartrell, born August 19, 1841. Married Basil D. Brown, who was born in Cambridge, Ohio, January 16, 1840, and died February 19, 1901. They were married December 12, 1866, and had three children:

(10') Louise Brown born 1869. (102) Charles Brown born February, 1S71. (10^) Eleanor Brown born October, 1882.

(9'') Ellen Moorehead Gartrell, born June 3, 1843, married Osmond Monroe Brown, January 18, 1897. He was born in Cambridge, Ohio. They live in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was her lover in girlhood.

(9*) Mary C. Gartrell. born Argust 14, 1852. Married Horace S. Lynn, now of Kansas City, Mo., November

8, 1871 They lost two infant children. Have one daughter,

(l(t') Clara Gartrell Lynn born April 21, 1876. Chaplini's frooi Man/and and I'iri^inia. 7r>

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Tii()M\s AN'K I\\cin:i. Mi m )ki.iii. xm

(^S" ) Loiuisa Moorchead, horn Novc-mljcr 23. i>>2- : died Sep-

teinhcr :;. 1S71 ; nuirrifd Charles Cowan Knssell, l)anl.er,

DeceinhcT ih, 1S46. They had four children :

('.'M Washini^ton Russell, horn Janiiarv 27. iS4q ; died November 27. 1S74.

{'•') Henry Russell, born Auj^ust 16, 1H50; died NoveinV)er fj. 1S77.

{'.I") Albert Metcalf Russell, born September 17, 1.S52 ; died June

19, iSSi.

('.•*) Fanny Russell born October 27, 1857. (/)M Fnnn\- Ru'-sell. born October 27, 185,7. "larried Octobt-r

24, iS>^3. to PMiiiund Cone Hrnsh, M. I)., son of Kdnuind and Alice Cone P.rnsh Tlu-v have seven

children : (10') Edmund Russell Hru^h boiii Novembers. 1SS4.

(KV) Alice Russell Brush born March 13. lt;S6

(1 >^) Russell Brush born January 28, 1.S89. (KIM Fanny Marj^aret Brush born PYbrnary 17. 1S90.

(1 '") Charles Russell Brush born November 12. 1892.

(10*) Albert Moorehead Brush V)orn June 2, 1897. (in') Frank S])encer Brush born February 27. 1900.

BRANCH OF

MARY M O O R I<: HIC A I) C A R T IC R DAUOHTKR OF Joseph and Loivisa Moorehead.

Genealogy or Hi:k Husband. John Carter, her liusband, was only brother of nine sisters. He was son of Daniel Carter, of Harford County. Md.. and his .second wife, Maria McMillan. Daniel Carter's

first wife was Mar;4ery Talbot. Maria McMillan, was danj^hter of Jnnies "McMillan, of Fa^vn Township.

York Counlx , Pa., and his wife, Jane Matthews.

James McMillan was leo;al heir to the beautiful Dun-

ra^iijet Plstate in Wigdonshire. Scotland, through his dead father, Francis McMillan, son of the old Scotch Lord. His wife refused to be separated from liim while he should

go to claim it. Sir James Hay is the present incumbent. Jane Matthews, wasdaughter of a Dublin merchant, and her maternal grandparents were Christopher and Ann

Coatcs. the wealthy Quaker . who were preachers. Daniel Carter's parents were Daniel Carter, vSr., and Catharine Chandler, married in Queen Caroline Parish. Anne Arun- dell County, Md., July 21, 1734, by Rev. Jas. MacGill. Their only child, Daniel, was born April 16, 1738. —See church records for that parish.

Daniel Carter. Sr., was the son of Rear Admiral Richard Carter. Kngli.sh Royal Navy, and his wife, Mary, and was sent to this country on work for the English Government, and lost his life in one of the Colonial Wars. His first wife was Ru.h Warfield. whom he married June 17. 1719- Rear .\dmiral Richard Carter, was the hero of the battle of La Hogue, May 19, 1692. He lay wounded on deck all day. giving orders to his men " Fight the ship as long as she can swim." He died at sundown ;in

I 78 Chaplines from Maryland and I'irginia. with great honors. His property lay iu Biustead, Hampshire, England. (See English Histories and Estates and Charnock's his will.) Biog. Navalis, J'ol. /, />. jSg ; also Catharine Chandler, was a relative of the famous Job was daughter of Chandler, of St. Mary's County, Md , and William Chandler, of Anne Arundell County, and connected with the Thoroughgood. Sewell, Fowke, Calvert and Lowe families. Daniel Carter, was buned near the old Stcne Church, Wheeling, W. \'a.

John Carter, who was born September 9, 1779, in Harford sisters: i. married to Frederick . Jane, CountN Md , had nine married to Richard Farmer and had five children ; 2. Margery, Maria, an earnest Freeman and had twelve children ; 3. churchwoman, friend to Bishop Chase and Dr. Doddridge, married to died October 9, 1870. aged 86 years ; 4. Hannah, John List, banker in Wheeling, and had four children Capt. John List; Mrs. Mary Morrison, wife of Robert Morrison; Daniel Carter List and Henry K. List— the last two were prominent bankers in Wheeling, W. \'a.; 5. Anne Coates,

who died January 9, 1816; 6. Sarah, married to Wilmeth Olivia, married to Jones and had eight children: Daniel ; Judge

Peck; Robert, married to Anna Maria Sturgis; Wilmeth ; Anna Matilda, married to Mr. John Wallace—she was Maria ; Dorcas Narcissa Dod- a writer of great ability; Harriet Louisa ; and dridge, married to Mr. Joseph Gaston, of Portland, Oregon, who have one daughter, Mary. 7. Harriet Carter, married to Wm. Bradshaw in 18 13, had five children—Anne Maria, mar- ried to Benj. Davenport; Mary, married to Isaac Pumphrey married to Paymaster, U. S. A. Civil War ; John William 8. Carter Camsadell Koontz ; Harriet Jane, and James. Ruth who died in January, 1887, aged 96 years. 9. Dorcas, who died August II, 1882. Bishop Chase, a life long friend of the family and frequent guest of John Carter, used to say of the little home where Dorcas and Ruth and their saintly sister, Maria, lived " that it ChapUncsJrom Maryland and Mrfrittia. 79 always reminded him of the «mk' at Bethany whcrt- Jesus loved to so. Daniel Carter's children by his first wile, Margery 'i'alhot. second, a Fawcett ; were: i. Richard, nuirrred, first, Mary

inarriLtl to Nancy Moore ; M^i'tlia, Miss vSniith ; i. Daniel, .v married to Joshua Comly.

James and Jane McMillan lived to a great age. He became Daniel blind. Their children were: i. Maria, married to Dorcas, nuiiiicd Carter; 2. John, died in vuur.g manhood ; .v Milburn 4- Sarah, first to John Thompson; second to Mr. ; George McMillan, married Mr. Thompson, brother to John ; 5.

married Miss Jemel, and they had nine children : John, James, Robert, George, Jane, Mary, Nancy, Maria, and Dorcas.

Ewing James married Eleanor Curley ; John married Mary ;

married John Wise : Robert married Margaret Jones ; Jane married Mr. Hitch- Mary married Theophilns Jones ; Nancy Mr. Biilette, or Bullockf:"), and Dorcas cock ; Maria married married Mr. Kelsey. George, the fourth son, went from home and his descendants are unknown to the family. .

80 Chaplines fro in Matyland a?id Virginia

JOHN CARTER

John Carter's second wife was Eliza Berry, whom he mar- ried November 19, 1S20, and had one daughter, Mary Ann

Carter, who was born October 14, 1822. She married Benj.

Wilson, November 21, 1839, and had two children : i. Isabel, born, November 2, 1841 and, 2. Addison F., born, March 30, 1843.

Isabel, married Wm. Turner, March 23, 1858, and had three

children : Oscar, born April 10, ; died November 1859 30, 1867 ;

Ada Maude, born February i, 1869 ! married Edward Hetzel, of

Zanesville, Ohio, and has one son, Phillip. Their third child is

Ralph E. Turner, born November 8, 1887. Addison F. Wil- son, married Eucetta Meade, January 29, 1867. He died

April 4, 1875. She died September 7, 1884. They had two children: Eulu A., born November 7, 1867 ; died March 27,

1893, and Rush Wilson, born in 1871 , an attorney in Columbus,

Ohio ; married, and has one little daughter. Chaplincs from Mtirv/aiui anii I'irj^inia. SI

f.C. JOHN SCIIXI'.I.L I. I I'.TT, M D

John Sclnicll Li.i;gett, M. I>., u ho iiiai ried Louvisa Cliai>liiie Carter, daughter of Mary Moorehead\iii(l John Carter, wns the sou of John audjuditli Liggett. John's father \va> Janic-s Liggc-tt

and liis mother, a Miss Bradford, of Lancaster County, Pa., sister of Capt. Bradford, of the Revolutionary Army. Heit. man's Hist. Register, p. 95, says of him "James liradf<)r(L 2"' Lieut, of '>'" Penna., January 15, 1777; L' Lieut.. Patton s Additional Continental Regiment, >L\rch. 1777, to rank from 14th of January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, in 177^-. Transferred to 2^ Continental Artillery. July 21, 1779: Aide- to de-camp to General Alexander; June 24, Noveml)er, 1781 ; ot r' Lieut.. 25th of June, 17S1 ; Regimental Adjutant. 22nd August, 1782, to June, 17S3; Transferred to Corps of Aitil- r7,S4 lerv, 17th of June, 1783. and served to June 20th, ; Capt.

United States Artillery Company, October 20, 1786 ; Capt. Artillery, U. S. Army, September 29, 17H9: Killed. November

4, 171)1, in action with Miami Indians, on the Maumee River.

Ohio. " A full account of this mas^acr^ will be found in Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio. His father was such a l^atriot that he forbid a daughter, who had elojjed with an En- glish officer, ever to return to his home.

Judith Schnell Liggett, was daughter of John .md .\nna Schnell. John Schnell. was born in York County. Pa., hi> parents came from Wurtemburg, Germany, about 1700 and he served as Sergeant in the Penna.. Artillery of tiie Revolution See Penna. in the Revolution. He and hi> wife lived to be nearly 100 years old. Their son, Philip, also lived to a great age, and served in the Revolution.

I 82 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia.

GEORGE AMASA JONES

George Amasa Jones, who married Maria Carter, daughter of Mary Moorehead and John Carter, was born in Hartford. Connecticut, June 8, 1800, and died at his home, Mt. Prospect, Zancsville, Ohio, January 20, 1877. His parents were Amasa and Cyuthia Jones. He was raised in North Adams, Mass., and descended from Colonial families of New^ England— Mass- achusetts and Connecticut. His grandfather, Israel Jones, was executor of his cousin, Ephraim William's, Estate and was for over fifty years a Trustee of Williams College. His great grandfather. Col. Elisha Jones, of Weston, was Colonel of Middlesex Militia, member of the Assembly— thrice elected and was a prominent Tory, and his property was confiscated. His sons held offices in the English and Canadian Armies, a descendant of oneiofthem being now, Lieut. -Governor, of Nova Scotia, who recently for the .second time, declined Knighthood. Col. Elisha Jones, was grandfather of Thoreau. The Lords of Connecticut, the Days, Dwights, Sedgwicks, Goodwins, Stones and Hookers, were of this family. Col. Richard Lord, who brought the Charter to Connecticut, and Wm. Pynchon, who was one to bring the Charter to Massachusetts, were his progenitors. Mr. Geo. A. Jones was an earnest patriot and a representative American, a very successful business man, and of a most genial temperament. genp:ai.ogv of

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JOSl-:riI AM) LolA'ISA CiIAI'I.IM'. Moi )KI'.1I1-.AI).

(7*^ Mar}- Moorchcad, daughter of Joseph and Louvisa Chap- line Mooreuead, boiii in Shaipijourg, Md., in 1785, died in St. Claiibville, Oliio, April 20, 1817. She wius married

to John Carter, mercliant, of vSt. Clairsville, Ohio, Nov-

ember 13, 1806. They are buried in the old Presbyterian Cemeter}' of that town, a stone marks the site. They

had four children :

(81) Julia Anne Carter, born November 25, 1807 ; died Sep- tember 29, 1811, from a severe scald. (82) Louvisa Chapline Carter, bom September 12, 1809.

(8^) Daniel Carter, born October 14, 181 1. (8*) Maria Carter, born December 29, 1813.

(8") Louvisa Chapline Carter, born September 12, 1809; died February 6, 1896. She married February 28, 1832, John Schnell Liggett, M. D., who was born

near Miflin, Pa., August 9, 1806. He died while travelling, in Navestown, Mo., September 26, 1845, and was buried there.

(8') Daniel Carter. Midshipman, U. S. X., l)orn October 14,

181 1 ; died of congestion of the lungs, March 25, 1832. on Monument Square, Baltimore, where he had gone for examination for promotion. He was buried in old St. Paul's Cemetery, Baltimore City, and a stone marks the grave.

(8*) Maria Carter, born December 29, 1S13; died at her

home, Mt. Prospect. Zanesville, Ohio, August 9, 1S89. She married George Amasa Jones, October I, 1833. He was son of Amasa and Cynthia Jones, and was born in 84 Chapiines from Maryland and Virginia.

Hartford, Conn., June 8, 1800. He died at his home, Mt. Prospect, January 20, 1877. They are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Zauesville, Ohio.

L O U V I S A C.H A P L I N E CARTER. daughter of John and M.\ry Moorehead Carter.

(8^) Louvisa ChapHne Carter and Dr. John Schnell Liggett were married at St. Cloud, near Zanesville, Ohio,

February 28, 1832 ; had three children :

(9i) Daniel Carter Liggett, born May 17, 1834.

(9^) John Joseph Moorehead Liggett, born December i, 1836. (9-^) Maria Jane Liggett, born March 2, 1843

(9') Daniel Carter Liggett, born May 17, 1834, in Zanes-

ville, Ohio; died August i, 1863, at Beaufort, S. C. (Army Records say July 29, but the Nurse—who wrote from his bedside—said 3 o'clock, A. M. August I, 186-;.) He vvas Adjutant of the 62'* Ohio Regiment, Volun- teers, and died from wounds received while bravely scaling a parapet in the attack on Ft. Wagner. He is buried in the National Cemetery at Beaufort, S. C, in a beautiful place. (9") John Joseph Moorehead Liggett, born in Covington,

i, Ky., December 1836 ; died i\ugust 12, 1857, from cold contracted at Kenj^on College. He was posses- sed of a brilliant intellect and was very much beloved. Died and buried in Zanesville, Ohio. (9^) Maria Jane Liggett, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2, 1843, married January 12, 1871, to Jeremiah Z. Dare, Major U. S. V., Cuban War, Captain, U. S. A., and Assistant Quartermaster Philippine War. He was born July 20, 1839. Chaplines from Maryland ami I'iri^tiiia. SS

Major Dare is the son of Thomas and I/.illc h'osc' Dare, of Zanesville, Ohio. Thomas Dare was the youngest saw of Jeremiah Dare and Jane Patterson, married in Baltimore in

1801. Jeremiah Dare was a \ ery enterprising citizen and built and started the first woollen mill and cotton factory in Zauesville, Ohio. He also owned Dare's Row on 2' st. /)art Genealogy, issued February 20, 1901. by Clara Dare littinger, of Chicago. III., gives a list of ihe family.

Izette Foye is the daughter of Winthroj) h'oye, of Maine, who served all through the War of ISIJI as Sergeant, and whose father, John Foye, of New Hampshire, served in the American Revolution, as Sergeant. Winthroj) Foye married L^'dia Jackson, who was daughter of Patience Sullivan and Robert Jackson. The latter from luigland. Patience Sulli- van, was daughter of Gov. James Sullivan, of Mass., Governor 1707-1708. He died, while in office, December 10, 180S, and stands on record as one of the firmest and most just Governors the State has ever had. —See Massachusetts' History by Austin and another by John Stetson Barry.

Lydia Jackson Foye is buried in the old Cemeter\-, above the old High School in Zauesville, Ohio. She died in 1S19. i .

MA RI A CARTER. DAUGHTER OF John and Marv Moorkhkad Caktkk.

(8') Maria Carter, married George Aniasa Jones. October i

1833. T^iey had nine children .

died 17. ('.I') William Carter Jones, boni January 31, 1835; July 1836.

('.)-) Mary Elizabeth Jones, bom March 21, 1837.

(95) Cynthia Maria Jones, born October 14, 1839. (!)) Charles Hammond Jones, bom Febmary 21, 1842.

(9*) Anna Louisa Jones, bom October 13, 1844.

(96) Julia Coates Jones, born August 12, 1847.

(97) Laura Ellen Jones, born May 21, 1850. 26, 1852. (98) George Augustine Jones, born October

(99) Kate Carter Jones, born May 17, 1855. married (9-) Mary Elizabeth Jones, born March 21, 1837, Ralph Smith Mershon, of New Jersey, November 12, descends 186-.. He was born February 13, 1831. He from Henri Merchant, who came to New York m Smiths and 1085, and on the female side from the in both prose Harts. He is a writer of great ability and and poetical lines, and is gifted in both scientific nmsical directions. He has quite a gift for inventions. on His Regulator for Watches and Improvement Revolvers being well-known. They had five children: Hart Mershon bom March 26, 1865; died 1 10') Charles August 16, 1867. 186.S. He is an (lO'M Ralph Davenport Mershon, bom July 14, Electrical Engineer of great ability, now of New York and Canada. 1870; died Sep- (1(»») Harold Thurston Mershon, born July 17. tember 8, 1880.

(10*) Hope Lord Mershon, bom July 25, 1874. January 21, 1876; died (1(>*) George Jones Mershon, bom November, 1881. 88 Chapiines from Maryland and Virginia.

(9') Cynthia Maria Jones, born October 14, 1839. Mar- ried to Benjamin Davenport, of Wheeling W. Va., October 9, 1862, who died October 10, 1885, in Chicago, III. He was son of John Davenport and Catharine Orrick Davenport. He was born in 1835. They had

two daughters :

(ini) Rleanor Davenport, bom July T3, 1865. (102) RQsg jyjjjj-y Davenport, bom October 28, 1868.

(10') Eleanor Davenport, born July 13, 1865, married in Chicago, III., to Clinton Collier, March 25, 1886, and died in Colorado Springs, July 28, 1888.

(10') Rose Mary Davenport, born October 28, 1868, married to Abiaham Van Vechten, formerly of Albany, N. Y., now of Colorado Springs, Novem- ber, 20, 1890. They have three children :

(11') Abraham Van Vechten (3''), born March 14, 1892; died in infancy. ^11-) Benjamin Davenport Van Vechten, bom November 3. 1893- (11'') Eleanor Davenport Van Vechten, born January 20, 1896.

(') ) Charles Hamnioiid Jones, born February 21, 1842. Served as Ueutenaut 97"' Regiment Infantry, Ohio Volunteers in Civil War. Married Eliza Catharine Davenport, daugliter of John and Catharine Orrick Davenport, in Barnesville, Ohio, February 18, 1867. She was born April 13. 1845, and died March 27, 1881. They had eight children :

(Kti) George Davenport Jones, born Decembers, 1868. (10-) Benjamin Davenport Jones, born May 19, 1872 ; died in infanc}'.

(lO-'') Anna Allison Jones, born October 19, 187:;. (10*^ Charles Davenport Jones, born .\pril 26, 1875. (1(P) Herman Davenport Jones \ (10«) Phillip Davenport Jones /^^^''"^' ^""' ^^^ i-v 1876. (10") Kate Davenport Jones, born May 19, 1878. (10«) Daniel Ama.sa Jf)nes, born May 24, 1880. Chaplines from Maryland and I'ir^inia. S'»

(9®) Julia Coates Jones, born August 12, 1H47. Married Wales Higelow Thurston, of St. Louis, Mo., (X-toher 7, 1869. He was son of Obcd and Sarah Higelow Thurston, of Vermont, and was born July 2(;. f.H^^. For his ancestry see Thurston r.enealogy. He died February 26, 1880. They had five children:

(10>) Royal Church Thurston, horn December 27. 1S71). (lO'') Wales Bigelow Thurston, horn July 29. 1S72. (1()') Maria Louise Thurston, horn <)cto>)er 26, 1S73.

^(10*) Lawrence Jones Thurston, horn I'ebruary H, 1S75; .lit.l August II, 1875.

(10*) Julian Mershon Thurston, horn .August 7, 1.S79.

(1 J*) Maria Louise Thurston, born October 26, 1873; mar- ried Rev. Frank Williams Bope, of Protestant Epis-

copal Church, October 7, 1897. He is son of Thomas Cowen and Martha Loehner Bope. of Lan-

caster. Ohio, and was born March 13, i.Sfx;. The\- have one child,

(11') Julia Slieppard Hope, horn May 29. 1899.

(9") Mrs. Julia Coates Jones Thurston, widow, became the second wife of Geo. D. Gibbons, I{sq., of Zanesville,

Ohio, December 14, 1887. He was born October 1. 1828.

(T) George Augustine Jones, born October a6. 1852; dietl

F'el:.ruary 17. 1899. Married to Elizabeth Clark Conner of New Albany. Ind., October 26, 1876. She w a born May 26. 1853. The\ had four daughters:

(1(1'^ Klise Carter Jones, horn Septeniher 21, 1.S77.

(10^) Laura Conner Jones, born July 2,^, 1.S79.

(in') Kleanor Davenjwrt Jones, horn May 26, 1.S.S2.

(lU*) Mary Katherine Jones, horn June 5, 1887.

) —

BRANCH OF

5' WILLIAM C H A P L I N K 1

Born April 17, 1726. SON OF William and Klizahicth. BY

ANNA LATIMKR CHAPIJNK I'HI M.I I'S.

(5') William Chapline, born 1726, settled iti Virj^inia and took up large tracts of land along the Potomac River. His original grant extended from the Neck to Harper's Ferry seventeen miles. He married Ann F'orman, danglilei of James and Ann, the first settlers of Shepherdstown, \'a.

(then Mechlinburg ). vSlie was sister of Reulx-n, James, and Capt. Wm. Forman, of the Revolutionary War, who with his Iwo sons—Hamilton and Nathan —were killed September 26, 1777.

William Chapline was a Cajitain in the French and In dian War of 1757. He was very bra\e. "In an engage- ment with Indians he was scalped, but reinforcements coming up before tlie coup-de-grace could be given, tlu- enemy fled. Capt. Chapline crawled into a thicket oi Paw-Paw bushes and subsisted on the fruit for several days until found by his friends." In June, 1751, lie was granted 2,682 acres by Patent. The greater part of hi> estate remained in his family until the close of tlie Civil War. (Records of Register of Deeds Office, Winchester, Va.)

Safifell's Rev. Records, p. 500 : Abraham Chapline, Captain in Virginia Regiment Land Warrant, December 31. 17.S4. ''2 Chaplines from Maryland ayid Virginia.

WILLIAM CHAPLINE (6^)

(f)') William Chapline, the early settler in Kentucky, was, be- fore going there, one of the members of the first Town Ciuncil of Mechlinburg, Va.. now Shepherdstown, W. Va., and which once bore the name of " Kitakan." The old records of this Council still exist. The Chattanooga Times of recent date, February, 1893, gives an account of the arrest in Kentucky of the celebrated Daniel Boone; the article says: " The fight was evidently not a serious one, probably not being more than a fisticuff, but that was a law abiding community (Warren County, Ky.), and they

knew too many Indian fighters to respect ' Geii. Boone, of Backwoodsman Kentucky, ' as Byron terms him. A warrant was issued for his arrest and signed by William Chapline, who was Clerk of the Quarter Se.ssions Court. He was a neat penman, and his records of ninety-five

years ago are nearly as legible now as when they first left his gray-goo.se quill."

JtitfhliwIfMtKi ISAAC C H A PL 1 X Iv (7'), SON OK Isaac and Blender Chapline.

(7') Isaac Chapline, son of (6*) Isaac and IClcnder Swearin-

gen Chapline, was born February 7, 17.S5, at the Chapline

homestead in Virginia. He married, at an early age, ICli/.a-

beth Keech Alder Fry. He was a man ot' hue presence, very tall and well-built, blue eyes and very light hair. He lived a long and useful life, dying at the breaking out of the Civil War. He was a man of great wealth and left his grand-chil- dieu lai^c estates, iuaiiv slaves, and a large amouiit of per>unal property. He was an active member of the Ivpiscopal Church of Shepherdstown, Va., from his b()\iiood. He was a vestryman in the old Church and contributed largel}- to the building of the New Trinity Episcopal Church, which was dedicated April 1859, with great ceremony, in which he Look an active part. He was one of the pallbearers of Henry Clay.

He died March 31 . 1861. The \'estr>- ])nt on record their deep sorrow at his loss and great lesjiectfor hi> exemplary character and u efnlness.

S/i( p/urdst07C>i /\\o/s/(r :

"Mr. Isaac Cliaj)line, one of the oldest and wealthiest citizens of this county, died suddenly of apoplexy at the resi-

dence of liis daughter-in-law. Mrs. James A. Chaj^line. three miles north of this place, while on a visit Sunda\- evening. During the morning of the same da\' Mr. Chapline attended the Communion services, apparently in hi> usual good health. Took supj>er with the tamil\- of Mr. Lorenzo Etchison. He then walked to the residence of Mrs. Chapline, but a short distance, and on reaching the door, fell and exjiired a few moments later. He was in the 7S "' year of his age.' He was buried in the old family bur\ing ground on the land taken

up under the King 1>\ his ancestor, W'm. Chapline, in 1726. 94 Chaplines from Marylafid and Virginia.

The descendants of William Chapline are still occupying the old family home, near Shepherdstovvn. It is an old stone house with dormer windows. In their possession is a silver seal of the Chapline Crest. The three brothers lived within easy reach of each other, and this branch of the family always kept the memory of descent from Isaac Chapline of " Chap- liue's Choice," while the other branches of the family moved on westward and lost records. Their family Cemetery is in a good state of preservation. Chaplines from Maryland and I'iri^inia.

OBITUARY OF s" 1', 1 1 J !•. ( H O N . J O S r II A. C A IM, X

Hon. Joseph A. Cliapline, was born M.urli 14, i«S.^2, and educated iu Jefferson Counlv \V. Va. Read law under Jndj;e Perrea, of Cinnberlan.d,lMd. Soon after his admission to the bar, he migrated to Dubuque, Iowa, where he was a ])arlner in the law firm, ChapHne, Barney, Barker & DiUon. When the Fremont Campaign opened, though educated in the political faith and peculiar prejudices of the locality of his birth, he engaged zealously in the Anti-Slavery Cause, and was one of the pioneers of "Republican" principals in the, then, young state of Iowa. He came to Washington with the Electoral returns for Mr. Lincoln from Iowa. He returned to \'irginia at the breaking out ot the Ci\il with his vState, but sided with his Country War ; did not go and performed special duty throughout the war. He acted an important part in the organization of the State of West Vir- in the State trinia and represented Jefferson Count\ three terms Senate. He was appointed to the Bench in 1869, by Gov. A. I Boreman, as Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, composed of Hampshire. Morgan, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties. Judge Chapline, was for years a trustee of 'Berkeley suddenly Springs." He was a prominent Mason. He died

Va., Sejitember ;,. 1S70. at his home near Shepherdstown. W iiged 38 years 5 motiths and 20 da>s.

The Dubuque, Iowa. pa])er said of Judge Chajiline. "Cut sincerely deplored. The off in the prime of life his loss is the community has State mourns because, in his departure, citizen. In a public capacity lost a most affable and generous was a he was mourned by all. as a friend, by many. He fact, and whose friend whose generosity of soul evinced the estranged by time nor cir- l:eart when once enlisted was not

1. .— .---iion of Clia<. T. Chapline. cumstancL'." i Wapei in '•6 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia.

GENEALOGY OF William Chapline (5'; Branch.

(5") William Cliapline, son of William and Elizabeth, was

horn April 17, 1726, in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince Cieorge's County, Md. Died in Virginia in 1760. Married Ann Formuu, sister of the famous Revolutionary heroes of that name. In June, 1751, he was granted 2,682 acres of land on south side of Potomac River. They had seven

children :

(ti") Benjamin Cliapline, died young. (()2) William Chapline removed to Kentuckj^ when that State was first opened for settlement. (<)''i Abrah-ni Chapline, born 1749; died January 9, 1824, in Kentucky. (<>*) Elizabetli Chapline married Col. Thomas Van Swearingen. (ti^) Marv Chapline. married Mr. McCormick, of Clark Countv, Va. (•)*) Isaac Chapline, born in Virginia January 17, 1755. Died October 30, 1810. (H') Jacob Chapline, died young.

(U^') Isaac Chapline married Elender Swe? ringen. He was a large slave owner and resided on his plantation on the Potomac river known as Clifton. They had three

children :

(7') Isaac Chapline. (72) Abraham Chapline. (7') Died young.

(7' I Isaac Chapline, born FebrUcUy 7, 1705, in \'irginia ; died March 31, r86i. Married three times. First wife was Elizabeth Keech Alder Fry, widovV of Samuel Fry, who was the son of Capt. Abraham Fry. of the French and Indian W^ir, nephew of Joshua F'ry, the surveyor ^f the I'.ortliern neck of Virginia, and grandson of Col. Fry, who was the

first commander of the French and I::(lian War. Elizabeth Keech Alder Fry was born August 25,

1763, in Maryland, died January 3, 1832. Isaac Chapline and Elizabeth were married June 3, 1805.

and had two sons :

(81) Isaac William Chapline, born January 30, 1808—died February 9, 1808. (8'^) James .\ugustus Chapline. Chaplincs from .UtuyhiiiJ

(8^) James Auj^iistus Chaplim-, who was l»i>iii Jnl\ m. 1809; died October 16, iH|ij, in Virginia. Mame(,

July 2.^, 1833, to KlizaUelli Swaiiu Laliiiier, wliowa- born June S, 1S06, in Marybuid, and died Xo\-einbe:

ij, i.'^74. iu West \'irj;iuia. Ik was a we:.llbv planter, and for nuiuy years a \olrynian in Triuilv

Episcopal Church, Shepherdstown, \'a. Ik- l:ac.

three children :

(I'M Anaie Elizabeth Chaplitie, Ixun ()rtiil>i-r 11, i.S,;4. (9^) Isaac Thomas Cha])liiK-, liorii in X'irj^inia. Julv 16

('.I') Marjj;aret Emeline Chapliiie, burn May 16 1.S41. ii. Virginia.

(9') Auuie Elizabeth Chipliue. b )rn October 11, 1.S34, ir.

\''irgiuia. died Juue 7, 1SS3: married Sejjtember 5, 1^55 Judi^e Joseph Augustus Chapline, who was born Marc)

14, 1832, in \'irginia; died Sej^tember 3, 1X70. in West

Virginia. They had four children :

(Uf) James .\ugiistus ChapHne. (l(l^) Anna Latimer Chapline. (10') Charles Thomas Chapline (10<) Albert Chapline. (10') James Augustus Chapline, born 185'S; died same yfear in nnl)n(jue, Iowa.

(lO'-) .Ann I Latimer Cliaplin;-, I'.rn January 27, i .s6o married, at Rockville, .Md., Manh 27, 1S83, Pay-

master James S. Phillips, I'. S. X.. son of Congress man W'm. A. Phillips, of Kansas, and Margare: vStuart Carraway Spilman, of Clarke- ville, Miss

They had two children :

(11' 1 Carrie .\nna Phillips, borti in Salina, Kan., Octohe- 30, 1884. (ll'l Frances Chapline rhilli])s. born December 2, i^>o.

in Brooklyn, N. V. ; died March 5. •'SHS, in Shep- herdstown, W. Va.

(10') Charles Thomas Chapline, born May 3.1862, ii

Virijinia. Married twice— first to Margie I' McDonald, of Minersville, Pa.. Januar\- 19, 18H7 She died very suddenly July 15, 18S7. at Washing 98 Chaplines from Maryland a?id Virginia.

ton, D. C. She was the daughter of Charles and Ann Prendergast McDonald, and sister of Paymaster Mitchell C. McDonald, of U. S. N. The second marriage was to Clara Barton Whit- aker, born March 9, 1866, in Hartford, Conn. Married June 24, 1S90. She is the daughter of Gen. Edward Whitakei , of the Civil War. Thev have two children :

(.IIM Joseph Augustus Chapliiie, born May 31, 1892,3! Washington, D. C (11*) Grace Darling Chapline, born vSeptember 5, 1893. at Washington, D. C.

(W) Albert Chapline, born January 29, 1868, at Shep- herdstown, \\ Va. .Served as Sergeant in Co. M, 2d W. Va. Volunteer Infantry in the Spanish War.

(')) Isaac Thomas Chapline, son of James Augustus and Elizabeth Swan Chapline born in Virginia, July 16, 1837 ; died July 25, 1876. Married January 31, 1867, Laura vSchley, a first cousin of Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, U. S. N., of Frederick, Md. He took an active part in forming the new State of West Virginia, and was quite a politician until his death. He was a Councilman in Shepherdstown, and Deputy Sheriff for many years. They had four children :

(101) Harry Eugene Chapline, born September 10, 1869, in West Virginia.

(10^) Thomas August-is Chapline, born May 21, 1871, in West Virginia.

( 10») Grace Chapline ; died in infancy. (10«) Rosa Schley Chapline, born July 9, 1875. ('/) Margaret Emeline Chapline, born May 16. 1841, in Virginia; died July 26, 1881, in West Virginia. Mar- ried June 2, 1864, Lt. John T. McKevitte, U.S. A., from Syracuse, N. Y. They had one son :

(10>) Thomas Augustus McKevitte, born September 5, 1865, in West Virginia. —

Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia. 'J''

The second wife of (7') Isaac Chapline was Jndiili Latimer, of Prince George County, M<1.; horn

i.S35' '•' February 28, 1797 ; died September 7. '" ^ ginia. They were married August 19, 1.S34. The third wife was Margaret Rogers Keyes, Ijorn Nov 16, 1776; died 1843; Married June 15. 1^37.

'7^) Abraham Chapline, second child of Isaac and I-'k-nder

Swearingen Chapline, born February 4, 1790, in Vir-

ginia ; died August 23, 1834, in X'irginia. Marrie 23. 1792, in Prince George s County, Md., and died February 28. 1855, in Virginia. She was the daughter of Jas. L Alder, of the Revolutionary War. They had .six chil-

dren : (8b Isaac William Chapline. (82) James Latimer Cha})liiie.

(8») Charles J. Chapline. (8*) Ellen R. Chapline.

(8*) Mary V. Chapline.

(S**) Joseph A. Chapline (Judge of Court 1.

'_8') Isaac William Chapline, born May 20, 1818, in Virginia: died May 9. 1890, in West Virginia. He married twice first May 15, 1838. to Louisa F^tchison, wIkj was born April 18, 1818, in Maryland; died January 31, 1876. in West \'irginia. They had one son. ({)M William .\. Chapline.

( *y ) William A. Chapline, born March 10, 1839, in \Mr-

Sfinia. He was for many years Clerk of the Court for Jefferson County and a member of the Council of Shepherdstown. W. \a. He was Presidential Elector for McKinley, and Postmaster during his administra- tion. He married Ida M. Cookus, born, i860, in \'ir-

irinia. Thev have five children : (10') Helen Chapline. (lO'') Eva Sidney Chapline. (10^) Laura vSchley Chapline. (10*) Wm. Raymond Chapline. (10*) Grace Chajiline. KJO Chapli)ics from Maryland and I'irginia.

(S'^) James Luiiiner Ciiapline, Vestryman in Trinity Epis- copal Cluircii, Sliepherdstown, born May 17, 1821, married IVIay 9 1844, to Sarah K- Warfield, of Mary- land, who was born June 7, 182 1, and died December 29, 1862. She was a daughter of Greenberry Warfield of Howard County, Md., oranddaughler of Levin Warfield and niece of Robert Edward Warfield.

They had four children to survive infancy :

(9^) James W. Chapline. (92) Betlie Chapline.

(O^*) Abraham B. Cha])Htie.

(9*) Fannie V. Cha])line.

(9') James W. Chapline, born March 26, 1845, in \'ir- ginia. Married lUlen C. Hamilton, of Colorado. who died October 14, 1890, leaving two sons:

(1()>) Fred Monroe Chapline. (10-') Charles Chapline.

(9*) Bettie Chapline, born September 8. 1847, in Vir- ginia, married June 28, 1871, in Colorado, William

R. Backus. They have five children :

(10') Bettie May Backus, born May 28, 1S72, married Aug- ust, 1899, a Mr. Crossley, of Colorado. (10*) Ellen Chapline Backus, born October 6, 1873, mar- ried John D. Robbins, of Colorado. (lOs) F'red Monroe Backus born June 12, 1875. (10*) Wm. Beryl Backus, born June 22, 1886. (lO*) Frank Berry Backus, born 1S91.

C^f) Abraham B. Chapline, born 1850, in Virginia, died October 25, 1889, in Aspen. Colorado. (9M Fannie V. Chapline, born March 4, 1859.

18') Charles J. Chapline, third child of Abraham and Ann Alder Chapline, was born September 21, 1823, in Vir-

ginia, died October 7, 1865. Married October 24, 1843, to Mary A. Bryan, of Virginia. They had four chil- dren to survive infancy: (9*) Edward B. Chapline, married Flora Simmons and had one daughter,

(101) Mary Chapline, bom January 3, 1890. —

Chaplines from Maryland atid I'irginia. KM

(9*^ Lawrence Scott Chaj)line.

(*>') Joseph S. Chapline, who married twice first to Alice Weynier, of New York, who died March 2S, i8«K. in Missouri, leaving one child.

(10') Alice Myrtle Chapline.

Joseph S. Chapline's second wife was Clara Mchnde. 'V\\f\- ha\'e one <<>"

(102) Joseph Diirrell Cha])line.

' ''• Mary Ellen Chapline, born August y, 1^59, in Diibuque, luwa. Mairicd George M. Ciaig, Octouer

28, 1 879, who is a lawver of ])roniinence and a State Senator in the Twenty- Fifth Assembly of Iowa, 1894.

They have three children ;

(KH) Lois Maj' Craig, born in Iowa, July 23, 1882. (102) Marshall Bryan Craig, horn July 26, 18S4. (10') Rosamond Craig, born July 10, 1899.

< 8*) Ellen R. Chapline, daughter of Abraham and Ann Alder

Chapline, l>orn December ig, 1825, and is still living in the old homestead in Virginia. (8*) Mary \'. Chapline. born July 6, 1828, in \'irginia. Mar- ried, June 12, 1849. to Richard Keene Claggett Williams, who was born September 15, iSoi, in Maryland, died March 24. 1.S69. in West \"irginia. They had two

children :

('.•') Nannie Clafjj^ett Williams.

(«»') Otho Williams.

C)^ ) Nannie Cagj^ett William^, b jrn June 5, i.'^^u; tiicc

April 15, 1883, in West \'irginia. M;.iried in 1876 to

Jo.seph S. Bragonier. of Virginia. She left one son :

(I'l'i Richard Keene HraLfoiiier. born February 9. 1S7S. in West Vir}

(9^ Otho Williams, born October 26. i860, in Virginia. Married November 22. 1.S.S2, Florence R. Kearney, of \'irginia. They have one child,

(10') Nannie Claggett Williams. Inim Septemlnrr 20. 1883. in West Virginia. 102 Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia.

(S'') Judge Joseph A. Chapline, born March 14, 1832, in Vir-

ginia, died September 3, 1870, in West Virginia. Mar-

ried September 5, 1S55, his cousin, Annie E. Chaphne. The}' had three children. (See Record of [9^] Annie EHzabeth Chaphne, daughter of James Augustus Chap- line and his wife, Elizabeth Swan Latimer Chapline.

See also his Obituary Notice for Career, page 95. )

I'M Abraham Chapline, third child of William Chapline and his wife, Ann Forman. Captain in the Revolutionary

War ; born in the year 1749 in Virginia, died Januarj' 9, 1824, in Kentucky. After the close of the War he re- moved to Kentucky, and took up large grants of land for Revolutionary services. He was one of the original

settlers of Harrodsburgh, K}- , and a man of great promin- . ence in the early history of Kentucky. He was for

many years in his State's Senate. He married twice :

First to ElizaV)eth Higgins and had nine children :

(7'; Eliza Indiana Chapline. (7"^) Joseph Chapline. (7^) Louisiana Chapline. 7' ( ) Malinda Chapline. (7') William Chapline.

7'' ( I Abraham Chapline. 7" ( I Fannie Chapline married to William Harrison and had one son,

(8') William Burr Harrison, who married Occu Shuck.

7" ( I Jacob Rogers Chapline, married Miss Moore, lived in

Lexington, Ky. They had two children :

(8*) Lucy Chapline, married Mr. Thorn, of Missouri. (82) George Chapline, married Miss Chick of South Carolina. Tliey have one son.

f'.tM Jacob Chapline, of Little Rock, Ark.

f7''' Isaac Chapline, married X'irginia Woodson, of Ky., and

had eight children :

')S>) Malinda Chapline.

(82 1 Doratha Chapline. .

Chaplines from Marylatid and Mr^inia. !(».>

(8') William Chapline. (8*) Joseph Chapline, of Munifordsvilk-, K\ (8^) Mary K. Chapiine. (8«) Eliza B. Cha]>line. (S") Amanda F. Cha])line. (8*) Madison \V. Chapline, of Mumfoidsville. Kv.

(f/) Capt. Abraham Chapline, married tor liis sccoiul wife,

Mrs. Hannah Moore (nee Sniitli > of Kentucky. Jaeoh

Rogers Chapline, son of Lhc firsL wile, wa.-. in luve with

Miss Moore, the daughter of widow Mo )iv, and it. i-^ ^aid that upon his return one da\- from a \isit to her he re marked to his father "My future UKJt'.ier-in-law would just suit you." So the next time he went to see Miss Moore his father accompanied him, and in a short time married liie widow and moved her faniiU' lo his home, where Jacol soon afterwards married the daughter. By

his second marriage tliere were three children : (Ti") Willis Chapline. State Senate of Kentucky. (7") Ann M. Cliapline, married Thomas Moore of Kentucky

and had two sons :

(8') Lawson Moore, married Miss Mason.

(8"'') Collins Moore, married Miss Moore, of Kentucky.

(7i') Abraham Chapline, born 1820 in Kentucky ; died 1891.

Married Amelia Lumley and had five children :

(8') .\braham Chapline. (S2) Willis .S. Cha])line. (8') Marv H. Chajiline. (8«) Tho'mas L. hapline. (8*) Charles R. Chapline.

(8^) Mary H. Chapline married W. M. Lvons, of Kentucky. moved to Terre Haute, Ind. They have one child,

('. M .\melia V. Lyons, born 1879.

(8*) Thom;is L. Chapline, son of Abraliam and Amelia Chap- line, of Lebanon. K\. Manied Miss Sims, of Hrinkley, Ark. Tiiey have three daughters.

(8*) Charles H. Chajiline, of Pleasant Hill. Ky , wlio furnished the Abraham Chapline branch, married .Mar\

Alexander of Mercer Countx . Ky., a daughter of J«)hn D. and Marguerite Robinson .Alexander, and grand- daughter of Robert and Lucv Bryan Alexander. The\ havo-«ne child.

.

NOTES.

Burke ' s Virginia " Corporation of Iknric«). Tliis 1. Isaac Chapline was in the Corporation contained 14,500 Acres." did not exceed 3,000 2. In 1621, population of Virginia to their Gen- souls, and yet eleven boroughs sent 22 members less owing to eral Assembly. In 1624, the number was nuich the Massacre.

Virgifiia Ma7mscript. 1621.

3. " Three hundred people slain." " kept holy in memory of >' de- 4. 1631. March 22, to be ." 162 1 liverance from a bloody massacre on March 22,

Cittie in 1620." 5. "One hundred at Charles found three 1619 ; 6. "The George returned March 15, hundred dead." Page 23. January 19, 1622. called Kli/.abeth City' 7. " Kitakan in Virginia, now (Hagerstown). great inconvenience foi 77. "The Committee find 8. Page " gone to Virginia want of a good register of all members' names time. Virginia embraced all of Maryland, etc., at this

s Report to tin King, the winter 9. Capt. Nathan Butler

of 1622. savs : "Ten thousand souls have been transported here by this Instead of a planta- date T'uv thousand at the present alive. house, and so, justly beconu tion, it will soon be a slaughter all the world. both odious to ourselves and contemptible to from i6oh to 1770, 10. Records of Virginia, old manuscript,

says : " To Barge.sses of Great Britain and Parliament, "Our Ancestors who, at the expense of their Blood and new regions, being Treasure, first explored and settled these '

106 Chaplina from Maryland and Virginia.

entitled U^ these natural and constitutional rights could not forfeit or lose them by their migration to America, not as vagabonds and fugitives, but with the License and under the encouragement of their Sovereigns, being animated with the laudable desire of enlarging the English Dominion and ex- tending its Commerce, but on the contrary they brought these, their Common Birth Rights over with them entire and transmitted them inviolate to their Posterity."

11. Records of London J'irginia Company, p. 294 and other pages, appears the name of Thomas Ayres, " In the Court in Virginia in 1621."

12. Page 52, "William Webb in 1()21."

13. Page 253. Thomas Webb in " Great General Quarterly Court of Virginia."

14. He7iing's Acts of Assembly. Vol. I, p. 257, says "Charles Cittie endeth at Chippoak's Creek."

15. Page 150, 1629-1630, " Burge.sses for Chaplaynes and Shirley's Hundreds— Francis Epes and Walter Aston."

16. Volume III, p. 224, " Chaplaine's Choice called Charles Cittie in 1634."

17. Page 299, "Anthony Wyatt, son of Sir Francis, and others; Burgesses for Charles Cittie." (First appearance of

name of Wyatt in Charles City. )

18. Page 497, " Charles City County not to be divided, but two courts to be held in it, 1657-165S, one on each side of the

' river.

19. Pages 128 and 129, "Among names signed to Commission of Mr. John Pountis. Counsellor of State, going to England, being willing by our entreatie to accept of that imployment to solicit the general cause of the country to His Majesty and the Counsell toward the charges of which voyage the country consent to pay for every male head above sixteen years of age, then living which have been here a year, four pounds of the best merchantable tobacco." Among names signed are Sir Chaplines from MaryliDui and [in^inia. Vu

Francis Wyatt, Governor, Ralph Hanier, Isack Cha])linf. aii

others. March 5, 1623- 1624.

20. London I'irj^inia Company Records, N'ol. I. ]•. z~~ . w.i 1622. says, "I found the ancient plantations of Hciiricc- ai.d Chas. Cittie wholly quitted and left to the spoils of Indians, who not only burnt the houses said to ht once the liest of all

others, but fell upon cattle, hogs, poultrx , etc.. to the great sorrow of the people."

21. On page 236, "Colony more cheerful, crops gooa, etc.. year 1623." —-Capt. Butler's report.

22. Dinvviddie Papers, Abstract ot Proceedings of \'ir^inia

Company in London, says : "Anthony Wyatt died before 1686. Nicholas, son and heii. patented in 1886, all his plantation on South side of James River, called "Chaplin's Choice," so named from I>a;u- Chaplin, Member of Council in Chas City County, but now in Prince George's, which his father had purchased long ago

23. Sir Francis Chaplin, Knight Alderman of London under Charles IL

24. Humor's I'irginia, p. 31, Year 1612. " Henrico is five miles from Bermuda City and, by water, fourteen miles. Formerly habitation of the Appomattucks. named Bermudiis by Sir Thomas Dale and had 50 hou.^es."

25. Beverly' s History 0/ I'irginia, Book 4, Chap. 11. Vc;ir

1680. They live in so happy a climate and have ."^o fertile a soil that no body is poor enough to Ixrg or want food tiion^ih they have abundance of People that are lazy enough to deserve it. * * * But as they have no body that is poor to l)eji- gary. so they have few that are rich because their goods are so heavily burdened with Duties in England."

26. " First settlement in Maryland in 1631 Firock's His- tory of Virginia, p. Ij6.

27. "First Legislature in 1639."

28. " 16.000 people in Maryland in 1660." 108 Chaplines from Maryland and Virghiia.

29. Stifh's Virginia, p. 117. "Lord Delaware arrived

June 9, 16 10, with 3 ships of Gentlemaii of Figured 1610, " called Starving Time," (Stith. )

" ' 30. Isaac, spelled Isacke, as late as 1679, ' p. 433, Hening's Virginia.

31. Vol. III. " Prince George's Count}- formed from Charles Cittee Co., in 1702." I'lederick County, formed in 1749. Washington County later. Survey's made in 1735.

32. Dinwiddie Papers, p. 10, says, Col. Thomas Cresap left

' Yorkshire, aged 15 ; married, at Havre de Grace, at the age of 30. Removed to a farm at Antietam, of 1400 acres. Had to

relinquish it to repay five hundred dollars, furnished him by Daniel Dulaney.

33. Scharf s West. Maryland, Vol. I, says: " A few families among the early settlers, usually of English

origin and proprietors of ' Manors ' or large tracts of land, lived in lordly style and dispensed a generous hospitality. But the hardy pioneers were a simple, industrious people."

34. In 1790, " Many moved on to Kentucky, as Wash- ington County was considered, over full of population." This County was named for Geo. Washington.

35. Cooke, the Virginia historian speaking of hardships of the early da3-s in this country, says, "These noble old legends are the true glories of American history. The race lives in them and is best illustrated by them. It was n very great race and faced peril without shrinking ; down to the very boys and girls, and what the long years of the future will remember is this heroic phase."—p. 453. " 36. McMahon, p. 359, says : Frederick County Court had the high honor of first deciding in a legal manner the un- constitutionality of the Stamp Act. " (Maryland.)

37. 1773, called "Starving Year," p. 84, De Haas' History of Virginia.

38. Rupp's History of Pe?msylvania, tells us that "The Chaplines from Maryland and I'iri^itu'a. Hi'i

winter of 1780 was called the 'Hard Wintt r. ' let- was 19 inches thick and frost was in the <;r()iuul to the dciith of ficni 4 to 5 feet." Page 150, Annals ofA7i}iapolis,sQ.\s: "In ijSo, Chesapeake

Bay was frozen from its head to the mouth ot tlic- Potomac.

For many daj's persons travelled from Annapolis t(^ IJaliiniore on the ice and crossed to Kent Island, 7 miles across. Ice was

6 or 7 inches thick." \W\\\\ii Fut/iey C~ Cope's ///story says, The 3'ear 1738 was so hot harvest men died in the fields: also, birds in abundance fell dead.

39. Anne Arundell County, so called for Lad\- Haltimore, dausfhter of Lord Arundell, of Wardour. I.ord I'altimore and party settlerl St. Mary's about 1683.

40. Annapolis was first Settled by Puritans, under Durand, in 1649. when driven from \'irginia. — Page 243, Anna/s of Annapolis.

41. Records were moved from St. Mar\'s to Annapolis and were greatly damaged."

42. While on shore duty Richard Carter, of Knglish Navy

served as follows : Army /Jst. " Capt. Richard Carter, Deputy Governor of South Sea Castle and Captain of an independent company there, in the place of

Sir Walter Strickland, connnission signed January 27, 1682- Reference M. Iv B. 1679-S7. Relerred to in Lord Dart-

' month's Correspondence as ' Dick Carter friend of Lord Dartmouth, who procured him the appointment of South Sea Castle."

43. "The State House Ijurned in Annapolis in 1 704 and mau\ valuable records were lost.

44. "Annapolis was called .Vnue .\runtiell Town in i(>«.(4.'

45. Page 1 10. "Long before the American Revolution. A..nnapolis was consjMcnous as the seat of wealth and fashion. The luxurious habits, elegant accomplishments and jirofuse

hospitality of its inhabitants were proverbially known through- out the Colonies. It was the seat of a wealthy jfovernment and ' —

110 Chaplines from Maryland a7id I'irginia. as such, congregated around it many whose liberal attain- ments eminently qualified them tor Society."

46. "King Williams Academy was founded herein 1696. Still standing in 1706. Was burned. Present College, St. John's, opened 1789."

47. "First ship yard was established in Annapolis in 1747.''

48. " First theatre in America erected in Annapolis in 1752." Page 149. " The ground was leased from St. Anne's Church."

This Church was so us:lv'?5 ' that some one wrote. " Here in Annapolis alone God has the meanest hou.se in town."

The Church was torn down and rebuilt in 1774, as a result of this " poetry.'

49. Quakers were so called in derision, from the trembling or quaking, caused by the influence of the Spirit in them. They called themselves "Professors," or "Children of the Light," or " Friends." Stroud's Pennsylva7iia.

50. In 1736, contest occurred about boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania.

51. Moses Chapline, of the Revolution, is said to have laid out Morristown, Ohio.

52. Boonesboro, Md., is said to hav-e been laid out on the land Louvisa Moorehead inh

53. James Chapline, son of the Revolutionary Mo-es, died uiunarried. He was the accepted lover of Amelia Mclntire, d uigliter of John Mclntire, who laid out Zane^ville, Ohio, and named it for his wife's family. The sudden death of Miss Mclnriie broke his heart. He met and hn-ed her at the house of his sister, Mrs. Noah Zane 54. The Pike to Zanesville was made on the road called Zane's Trace.

55. The Jo-^eph Chapline home farm passed through the of hands the following persons : Mrs. Jeremiah Chapline to

Philip Orove ; Philip Grove to Mrs. Rhinehart ; Mrs. Rhine- —

C/iap/ines from Ma? via mi and I '/rx'i///a. 1 11 liart to Henry Blackford; Henr>- Blackford U> Mr. M\crs; Mr. Myers to Henry Neikirk.

56. The Moses Chapline home farm, from his son Moses lo Michael Mr. Fackler ; Michael Facklerto Schuhe ; Schuhe to Mr. Shifller.

57. The William Chapline home farm still in possession of his descendants.

5S. Kdgar Chapline, of Sharpsburj;, has in his possession a liandsonie clothes brush of very fine Iui>;lish bristles, black, with lettering of white bristles, which was the property of

Joseph Chapline, Sr. The lettering is A. D. 1766.

59. "Fort Henry stood two severe sieges, it was l)uilt in 1774, upon the spot in Wheeling, known as Zane's Row. Present residence of Col. Chas. D. Knox." " Pickets were of white oak 17 feet high, supported by bastions, was planned by George Rogers Clark, one of the first military genius' of the land, and named for Patrick Henry, Governor of Virginia." " The fort was of hewn logs." De Haas ; />. 2yy.

6c. From Doddridge's Notes: "Geo. Hammond, Esq., and his friends, by name, Gist, Hood, &c.. principally sustained St. George's Church TFather of Charles.) Page 18. "St.

Thomas, in St Clairsville in 181 3, was established by some of Dr. Doddridge's parishioners, who removed to that place. — It was represented in the First Annual Convention of the Diocese of Ohio, by John Carter, lay delegate."

61. Col. Moses Moorehead, of Zanesville, Ohio, mentioned on Page 301.

62. In 1S18, Dr. Doddridge spoke on the sudden death of

William, son of Chas. Hanunond, on verses 13 and 14, of 19th chapter of Matthew, at Mr. Hammond's request.

63. Page 336. Supporters of St. Matthew's Chuich in Wheeling. — vestrymen, W. T. Good, Josiah Chapline, William Chapline and Moses W. Chapline. .Mr. Noah Zane gave the

lot.

64. In 1621, "The population of Virginia did not exceed — .

112 Chaplmes froiti Maryland afid Virgiyiia.

3,000 Souls and yet 11 boroughs sent 22 Members to their General Assembl}'. Burk's Virginia. In 1624 the number was much less owing to the Massacre of 1622, and 3'et 24 or 25 names are signed to "Butler's Information." —An appeal to the King for better protection. " 65 . Fort Frederick was on the North bank of the Potomac River." Annals of Annapolis, p. ijr.

Origin of Name Chapline. " x\ highly prized flag and one much older than the Tri- color is that of St. Martin. This was the standard of the Nation for six hundred j-ears and was made of that half of the .Saint's remarkable blue mantle which remained to cover his chilly person, after dividing the original cloak with his sword, so as to give a covering to the freezing beggar at the gates of Amiens. " This half of his cloak so valued by the French never showed signs of decay during many cei'turies, even the moths of this Monastery being far too good Catholics to even think of attacking the sacred, carefully guarded bit of woolen. The little oratory in which it was preserved—this cloak or cape or in French " Chapi" acquired from the treasure it held the

' ' name of ' Chapelle ' and the person who cared for it was called " Chaplain " and thus we are told arose our English names Chapel-and Chaplain, which have been converted into Chap-

' line. ' Book of Heraldry "St. Martin was bishop of Tours, born at Sabaria in Pannonia about 316, died about 400—entered the Army at the age of 15, and having divided his cloak with the beggar while he was stationed at Amiens, on the following night had the vision of Christ making known to His angels this act of Charit}' to Himself." {Encyclopedia.)

66. Mrs. Hays said Joseph Chapline owned an immense estate his original grant was from Ringold's Manor to Harper's

Ferry— 15 or 16 miles.

67. " John Chapline, of County Essex, England, bought the reversion of Cornett, commonly called Cornish Hall, in 1576.

In 158 1 gave it to his son and heir, Thomas, after whose de- . . —

Chaplines from Marylarid and I 'ir^hiia 1 1 .^ cease his cousin, James Chaplyti, paid ingress fines for it in 1627." Several other properties to same John Chaplyn. Movant's Essex,

68. John Moorehead and wife, Martha, were pioneers of Ida.

The town of Ida is part of tlieii hind. Joseph and John Moorehead, sons of Thomas and Rachel, went to Cahfornia among the pioneers, but returned hiter to Ohio.

6y. Henry Moorehead, son of Moses C. and Aim P., w:i>^ one of the earliest settlers in the neighborhood of Davenport, Iowa

70. Midshipman Daniel Carter made a cruise in the Medi- terranean before his death. He was a great favorite with the officers. He died at night, in a boarding house, corner Monu- mental Square, Baltimore.

71. Capt. Joseph Moorehead, U. S. X., was buried in Zanesville with military honors.

72. Bishop Chase was the founder of Kenyon College.

Maria Carter kept up her interest in, and a.ssistance to, it until her death. / ......

J.N i)i':x

> HlgR>. I 4.< Black. El Abell. Janet Bcall . 39 I'l. I') Abell, Blackfon, John ... 39 I r I Bladen, \. Abell, Josepli Foricsi . . 39 m H

Boone, I ): Abell, Martha Good . . 39 'i2 Bono, R. Abell, Sarah Ann.. 39 >^) Abell. William 39 Bope, Jul ^') Bope, Ma S9 Acheson, Thomas . . 52 Adams, John ... 6o Bope, Tl,. :<.) Aires, William 10, 15 Bordlcy, h. X, Boreniaii. .. Aisquith, Thomas . . 9 95 Alder, Ann R 99 Boyd, Hai , ii ..'8, 2<; Alder, James L -• 99 Bradford, me.s 81 Alexander, Elizabeth 29 Bradford, .il;ss. Hi Bradley. E.i ' ice Alexander, John D. . . . 103 5') Alexander, Lucy Bryan 103 Bradley. ^^ 2»

Bradshaw. -.lii Alexander. Mary . lo;? 78 Alexander, Marguerite R )binson loi Bradshaw. /Ini jc ne 78 Alexander. Robert 10.3 Bradshaw. .• m 7X Alvey, Julia Jones 22 Bradshaw. .ohn >m 78 Alvey, Richard H 22, 29, 30 Bradshaw, ii v 78 Alvey, George 30 Bradshaw. Willi-"- 78 Alvey. Harriet Mecklin 30 Bragonicr. J">se"' '> .... 101 Armstrong, James 42 Bragonier Rich'' * 'reenc lOI

Brisco, R,-' -hel . . . I, Armstrong, Sarah P. . . 38 18 Aston, Walter io6 Brisco, Miss .... 18

Aubrey, I^ady Elizabeth 53 Brooke. T' '^i . .... 2 Aubrey, Lord 53 Brown, B: -il H 74 Ayres, Thomas io6 Brown, C lies 74 Brown, E! "•nor 74 B Brown, Frnma ^ »

Brown, L' -Mse , 74 Bettie Backus, Mav IOC Brown, Osmond Monme. .. 74 Backus, Ellen Chapline lOO Brown, W''li-.m •' 22

Backus, Frank Berrv . . lOO Brush, Albert M'^orchead , 7^

. . lOO Backus, Fred Monroe Brush, .^lice Cone 75 Rcrvl lOO Backus, William . Bnish, Alice Ru

R. . 100 Backus, William Brush, Chalc-s Riiss-Il. . . . 7.S

Bacon, Anthony 9 Brush, I'MiTMind :'=>

Bacon, Rev. Thos. . . 23 Brush, Dr Kdiiiu"

Bailey, Mrs 42 Brush, Edmund Ruvr-<11 . 7.S Banton, Ivie 14 Brush, Fanvv Af-T'^-^-et 75 Barnes, Nancy 69 Brush, Frank S'^enrer 75

Barry. John Stetson . 85 Brush. Russell 75

Bassett, Jennie May . 40 BPr'an. Mary A 100 Beall, Samuel 6 Bulctte (or Bullock) 79 Beason, Jacob 19. 34 Bullard, .\zelia 51

Beihler. Marion O . . 60 Burke. John 14

RenHnc, .\nna 13 Bu^hfield. Mary . 36 Berry. Eliza 80 Butler Vnllnn .... los; 11 Index.

Chapline, Abraham B 100 Chaplme, Agnes Caldwell, Alexander 5, 19, 34, 35 45 Chapline, Albert 97,98 Caldwell, Mary : pages, 19, 32, ^^^ Chapline, Albert Wheeler .... 47, 50 44, 51, 56. 45, Chapline, Alexander Caldwell Caldwell, Johanna 36 Pages 45. J 7, Caldwell, 50, 56 John 44 Chaplme, Alexander Calvert H 54 yy Chapline, Alexander Hamilton, Calvert, William 53, 54 2 Chapline, Alice Kearney Carr, Milton 48 51 Chapline, Alice Myrtle loi Ci.rroli. John Howard 54 Chapline, Amanda F Carroll, 103 Susan Howell 54 Chapline, Amelia Carter, Anne Coates 103 78 Chapline, Amelia C 5*1 Carter, Daniel -j-], 12, 78, 79, 83 Chapline, Ann Carter, Dorcas 5, 6, 18, 4S 78 ChapHne, Ann Alder Carter. Hannah 100, loi 78 Chapline, Ann Amelia Cfirier. 47 Harriet -78 Chapline, Anna 17, iS, 19, 48 Carter, Jane 78 Chapline, Anna C n. 54. Carter, pages 80,' 81' 55 John: 60, 77, Chapline, Annie Elizabeth . . . 82, ^97, 102 «3, 87, III. Chapline, Carter, Ann Hooper ....47, 49, so Julia Anne g^ Chapline, Ann Hooper Wheeler . . Carter, Lonvisa Chapline 49 81, 8^ 84 Chaiiline, Ann ^:-ter, Maria M 103 .\ . . .78, 8., 83, 87 i ai^Ii'ne, ^rnie^C Carter, Margery ' 53 78 Chapline, Anna Laiinier Carter, Mary 97 -^-j Chapline, Ann Thomas Carter, Mary Ann 80 55 ChapHne, Annie Wheeler 48 Carter, Mary Moorehead -j-j, 87 Chapline, Anzannetta 28 Carter. Martha 79 Chapline, Benjamin Carter, 19, 96 Richard -j-j, 79, 109 Chapline, Bessie ' 50 Carter, Ruth ' 78 Chapline, Bettie 100 Carter, Sarah 51, 78 Chapline, Bridget n, 18 Cass, Gen 53^ 5j Chapline, Charles 28, 29, 100 Caton, Elizabeth ' 32 Chapline. Charles B 10^ Caton, Henry -.2 Chapline, Charles Caton, J 99, 100 Janet 5- I9. 32, .?3 Chapline. Charles Thomas.... 95, Caton, John 32 97 Chapline, Charles William ^ Caton. Peter 56 32 Chapline, Christian Caton, Richard 9, i6 32 Chapline, Clement Caton. Thomas n 32 Chapline, Clifton '^aton. William 29 32 Chapline. Deborah Cliambers, Benj 6, 19, 23, 26 22 Chapline, Doratha Chambers, George 102 22 Chapline, Ed.gar Chambers, Hetty 28, 29, in 22 Chapline. Edward Cliambers. 12 James 22 Chapline. Chambers, Edward B 100 James Patterson 22 Chapline. Elender Swearingen. 93, Chambers, Jane 22 99 Chapline, Elms Arnold g, 18 Chambers, Joseph ' . 22 Chapline, Eliza B Chambers, Robert 103 22 Chapline, Eliza 28 Chambers, Ruhamah 22 Chapline, Eliza Indiana 102 Chambers. William 22 Chapline, Elizabeth : pages, Chandler. Catharine 2, 3, 77. 78 10, II, 15, 16, 18, Chandler, ' 19, 31, 34, Job . ' 77 '. 91, 96. '. Chandler, '. '. '. '. William '. '. 77 Chapline. Elizabeth Fox . . Chapline, Barney, 53, 54, 56 Barker & Dillon 95 Chapline '102 Chapline, Elizabeth Swan 98, Abraham : pages, 19, 91, Chapline, Emily 100, lOI, 48 99, 102, 103. Chapline, Emily Wilson 47, 48 .

Index Ill

Chapline. F.llcn R 99, loi Chapline, Ji -.efjhinc 53, 5.^ Chai)linc, j.. ''-i 10, 15

Chapline, Henrietta Mary ... 47, 50 Chaj)line, M; \ .1, rs, 3, 4. 5, 9, !( Chapline, Henry 4^ 10. n, 1.4. 15. , 17, 18, 19, ' Chapline, Hanson Wheeler 47, 48 34. 35. ' 54. 56, 96. Chapline, Ida Virginia 28, 29 100. Chapline, Indiana 28 Chapline, M.. y A J."*

Chapline, Isaac, padres, 9, 14. 15, Chapline, Mr t y Ann 53, 54

^^•. 18, 19, 93, 94, 99. '02, 105, Chapline, May Ann Hooper . . 47, 48 107. Chapline, Marv E 103 Chapline, Isaac Thomas 97, 98 Chapline. Mary Elizabeth 5'' Chapline, Isaac William 96, 99 Chapline, M:.:v Ellen loi Chapline, Jabez 12 Chapline. Ma'v H 103 Chanline, Jacob I9, 96, 102 Chapline, M.'.ry Low 45, 51 Chapline, Jacob Rogers .... 102, 103 Chapline. Ma- v V 99. loi Chapline, James. pr.gc«, (, 6, 7, Chapline, Ma v Webb 7 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 19, 25. 26, 45, Chapline. Moses: javts. 5, 10, n, 50, 56, no. 17, 18, 19, 23,31, ;2. 33, 34. 35. Chapline. James A 93 36. 42, 43, 44, 45. 47. 50. 5'. Chapline, James Augustus: pages, 56. 57. 59 65, I 11 in. 96. 97. 9''^. 102. Chapline. Mr ses Caton 56 Cha"!ir.e, Tnr>Tes C 12 Chapline, Mrses V .. 'r 54. 55. m ChaplTr.c, James Lp.timcr .... 99. 100 Chapline, Nancv n, 18

. . iS Chapline, James Nourse 28 Chapline, Nel'v . n, Chapline. James W 100 Chanline, No.-ih 12 Chapline. Nonh Zanc Chapline, Jane and Jean : pages, 47 •'" 6, 19, 25, 26, 29. 45. Chapline, Octavia S^rigc Chapline, Janet: pages, ^. 42, Chapline, Ro.^^- Sc'-'ov 98

i i, 16 43. 57. 59- Chapline, Reb cc: Chai-line. Jane R 55 Chapline. Rit'^eKv 48 Rov "na ''aldwcll ... Chapline, Je -Jiniah. pag . , 19, Chapline, 53, 56 Cha])line, Rulnmab 6, 19, 26. 27, 28 22, 26, 28, 1 10 -- Chapline, Rnib =;, 19 Chanline.. John, 7, 11. ' 16, 45 -8 Chapline, John Nours .. 28 Chapline, Sallie Sallie Lc<. Chapline, Joseph : p.agt-.-^, ,^, ., 10, Chapline, 46 II, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24. 25, 26, Chanline. :5am'iet Hup^hes .... 45, s6 34, 102, 103, no, in. Chapline. Sarah 6. n, 18, 19.25, 26.28 Chapline, Joseph .\ o.', 99- 102 Chapline. Sarah Catharine 28

Chapline, Joseph Augustus . .. .97. 98 Chapline. Solrmon 6, 16, 18 Chapline. Joseph Durrell loi Clia()line. Sophia Zane 53. 54 Chapline, Jo.^cph S loi Chanline. Susan 28 IV Index.

Chaplinc. Susanna i8 Cookus, Ida M 99 Chapline, Theodosia 6, 19, 26, 29 Cookerly, Major 45 Chapline, Tliomas 7, 9, 10, 16 Coombs. Miss .'^i Chapline, Thomas Atigustus 98 Cowpland, Joshua 38 Chapline, Thomas L, 103 Cox, Luella =^0 Chapline, Virginia Deborah ...47, 50 Cox, Stella 7.S Chapline, Williams: pages, i, 2, Craig, George M lOi 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, II, 12, 16, 17, 18, Craig, Lois May loi 19, 28, 31, 43. 45. 47- 49. 50, Craig. Marshall Brvan loi 91. 92, 93. 94. 96. 102, 103, Craig. Rosamond lOi III. Crane, Lucy 39 Chapline, William A 35, 99 Craven, Jeremiah Chapline 28 Chapline, William Aires ....7, 10, 16 Craven, Mr 28 Chapline, William C 12 Cresap, Col i^ Chapline, William Henry 53, 56 Cresap, Thomas 108 Chapline, William Raymond .... 99 Cross, Arthur Dudley 55 Chapline, William Williams, 6. 19, 26 Crossley, Mr 100 Chapline, Willis 103 Cruss, Christooher 24 Chapline, Willis S 103 Culbertson, Dewey 38 Chapline. (female) 12 Culbertson. John 38 Chapman, Anna A 40 Culbertson, Tingle 38 Chase, Bishop 78 Curley. Eleanor 79 Chapman. Martha J 40 Culp. Daniel 6, 19, 34 Cheny, Rebecca 11, 16 D Chick. Miss 102 Churchill, Miss 51 Dale, Sir Thomas 107 Ciseney, Mr 28 Dare, Izette Foye 84 Clark, George Rogers in Dare, Jeremiah 84 Clay, Henry 60, 93 Dare. Jeremiah Z 84 Coates, Ann ^l Dare, Thomas 84 Coates. Christopher "n Darlington, Arabelle Gushing 66 Cochran, Charles Herschell .... 67 Murphy . ._ Cochran, Marv 71 Darlington, Emily 66 Cochran. Rachel 59- 7i Darlington, Reese 66 Cochran. William 71 Davenport, Ben] 78, 88 Cockburn. Sir George 51 Davenport, Catharine Orrick ... 88 Cole, Mrs 42 Davenport, Eleanor 88 Collier. Clinton 88 Davenport. Eliza Catharine 88 Collum. Georgia Chapline 46 Davenport. John 88 Collum. Gertrude Lee 46 Davenport, Rose Mary 88 Collum. James Walter 46 Dawlev. Eleanor 9 Collum. Jane Chanline 46 Day, 82 Collum. Johnson Noble 46 Deane, Joseph 8 Collum. Josiah Chapline 46 Deane, William 8 Collum, Dr. Richard 45-46 De Lander, Mamie 29 Collum, Richard Mervin 46 Delaware, Lord 108 CoHum. Richard Strader 46 Dewey. George C Zl Collum, Sarah Ann 46 Dewey. Orville C TH Collum. Sarah Sluter 46 Dickinson. Luronah 7 Collum. William Henry 46 Dickinson, James 9 Collum. William Strader 46 Dickinson. Tohn 9 Colt, Florence 29 Dickinson. William 4 Comly, Joshua 79 Dillon. Edith I^ Conner. Elizabetii Clark 8q Dillon, Hannah H 72 Conway. Susanna 6 Dillon. John I2

Cook, George 5 I Dittenhover, Michael 5 1

/f/dt'x. V

Doddiidgc, Dr 78. iii Fry. Colonel , Doddridge. Joseph jj Fry. h:ii/abeth i Kcccli Akkr 93 Doim-.n, Aurcli.i 65 ! Fry Joshua 96 Dorsey. Dorcas J 54

, Fiy, Dorsey. Eli 51 Samue! Diiffioid. John 14 O Dulaney, Daniel 9, 108 Dwight 82 Garirell. Caleb 72. 74 E Gartrell, Chas. Moorehead 74 Cartrell. (, lara 74 GarircIl. Edward Cochran 74 Edgington, Daniel M 36, 37 Gartrell, ICllcn Moorehead 74 Edgington, Hester E 37 Gartrell. Mary C 74 Edgington, Jessie 37 Gartrell, Nathan M 72, 74 Eller, Thomas 9 Gartrell. Rebecca 72, 74 Eoflf, John Ouarrier 48 Gartrell, Thomas Moorehead . . . Eoff, Win. Chapline \H 74 Gaston, Joseph Epes, Francis 106 78 Gaston, Mary 78 Eichison, Lorenzo 93 , Gibbons. George D 89 Etchison. Louisa 99 [Gist, I 1 Ettingor. Clara Dare 85 Glass, Wood 50 Eusto", Moxander 51 I Good, Alexander Evans, Mr 28 39 I Good, Benoni Swearingen 36 Eversfield, Rev. John 11 Good, Aaron 36 Ewing. ^L'lry 79 Good, Betsy 36. 39 Good, Eliabeth I 39 F Eli;rabcth ] Good, Mary 36, 37 GimhI, EIi/:al)eth Rodgers 36

' Fackler, Michael 3^. 33- m ".' i[. Henrietta 36

< ) Fales. ^lary T 2 '. !. Hester Anne 36. Farmer, Frederick 7^ (.'.imhI, Hester Gooding Swearin-

Fassett, Wanda Dawson 68 gen .^7 Fawcett. Mary 79 Good, Janie Sue 3t> Ferguson. Mary Ann Christian, 19, 26 Good, John 3", 36, 37, 44 fframiller, Cornelius 4 Good, John A 36, 37, 45 Fisher. Mary 7 Good, John Hanson 36 Forman. Ann 5. 19. 91. 96, 102 Good, Josiah 35, 36 Fornian. Hamilton 91 Good, Lydia Rushfield 36 Formnn. James 9' Good, Magnu 39 Forman. Nathan 91 Good Martha C. F. .^9. 72 Forman, Reuben 91 Good Mary .... 6. 36 Forman, William 9' Good Mnrv .\nv, 72 Forrest, Mary Ann 39 Good Mary Mvcr.s .. 36 Foster. William 7 Gond Mi>>cs ChnpliTic ^A 37

Fowke. 7o Good. Wil Mam : ^. Fox. Eliabeth Miller ?3 Pages 6, !«/ O-l- Fox. Sir Stephen - ^ 7^- Foye. Izette ^^ Gm.kI. w. t. ... Foye. John 8^ Gooding. Hester

. Foye, Lydia Jackson . odwin. i<2 Foye, Winthrop '"^.-^

Freeman, Sarah Darlincrton 67 Granger, .Alfred Hovt . 68 Fry, Abraham 96 Granger, Anna Matilda >A 67 VI Index.

(iranger, Arahelle Bculah .... 66, 6/ Hayes, Mary T 26 (.iranger, Arthur Hathaway .... 66 Hayes, Dr. Nathan 19, 26, 29 Cashing. James Varmim 65 Hayes, Nathaniel William 29 Granger, Barbara Hughitt ..... 68 Hayes, Nathaniel 29 Granger, Charles Cashing 66 Hayes, William W^illiams 29

Granger, Edmund Moorehead . . 66 Hebb, Catharine 28 Granger. Elisabeth Sherman.... 68 Hedges, Absalom 17 Granger, Ellen Morehead 66 Hedges, Rev. Chapline 17 Granger, Ethel 68 Hedges, Elijah 17 Granger. Helen Louisa 68 Hedges, Enoch 17 Granger, Henry J 68 Hedges, James :'/

Granger, James 65, 66 Hedges, Jonas : 7 Granger, James Launcelot 66 Hedges, Joseph 17 Granger, John Joseph 66 Hedges, Moses 17 Granger. Louise Darlington 66 Hedges, Samuel 17 Granger, Martha McC 68 Hedges, Seton E 17 Granger, Matilda 66 Hedges, Silas 43

Granger, Moses Moorehead . . 66, 67 Hedges, William 17

(iranger. Reese Darlington . . .66, 67 Hemaricks, Thomas 4

Granger, Sherman Moorehead . . 68 Henderson, Richard 6 Grannan. Mary 48 Henry, Patrick in .' Gray, Ellen . 30 Hetzel, Edward 80 Greathouse. Eliza Jane 51 Hetzel, Phillip 80 Green, William V 5 Hibherd, Aaron A\ Grove, Dr. John 29 Higgins, Eliabeth 19, 102 Grove. Lavinia 2Q Hitchcock, Mr 79 Grove. Phillip Iio Hogue, Judge John Blair 28 Hood, in Hooker. 82 H Holloway. John 2 Holmes. Cecil B 51 Hamilton. Ellen C 100 Hopkins, John 8,16 ILimilton, Sylvester 52 Hopper, Mary 16, 19 Hamer. Raluh 107 Hopper, Richard 2, 4 Hammond. Alma 61 Hotten. John Camden 14 Hammond. Catharine 61 Houston, Virginia 40 Hammond. Charles 60. 61, in Howell, Allen 56 Hammond, Elizabeth 61 Hout, Marearet 28 Hammond, George in Hudson, Robert 14 Hammond. Henry 61 Hughitt, Belle 68 Hammond. William 6x, in Hughitt, Marvin 68 Hancock. ^Lary Chapline 7 Hunter, Dr 42 Hancock. Mr 15, 16 Hunter, Rev. Moses 61 Haner, Emma 6g Harper, William 8 Harris, Mrs 27 J Harrison, William icz Harrison, William Burr 102 Jackson. Lydia 85 Hart, 87 Jackson, Robert '9,^ Hawker, William 24 Jacob. Alex. Mitchell 38 Hayes, Adam 29 Jacob, Andrew Pogue Woods ... .38 Hayes, Annie 29 Jacob. Elizabeth Woods 38 Hayes, Chapline 29 Jacob. Hester Julia 38 Hayes, John Jones 29 Jacob. John Alex 38 Hayes, Joseph Chapline 29 Jacob. Martha Jane 38, 40 Hayes. Julia Jones 29, 30 Jacob. Marv 38 . .

Index. vu

Jacob, Nancy MitclicU 38 Keyes, Margaret Kopcrs 99 j 4^^ Jacob, Sarah Good 38 i Kinney, Georgetta B

1 1 . . Knox, Charles I). . , 1 Jacob, Zachariah Montgomery 38 [ James. Sarah 22 Koontz. Camsadell ... 7^ Janney, Abell 41

Jemel, Miss 79 1

' Johnson, James S2 Johnson James C 5^ Lane, FJizabetli Johnson, Mary 5-2 Latimer, Elizal)eth Swan 97 Johnson. Miss 19. 35. 36 Latimer. Judith 99 Johnson, Robert 8 Lawreiuc. Ji)nathan .... 54 Johnson, Wm. E 52 Ledyard. L. C. 61 .... Johnson. Zane 52 . Lee, Maj. John 45 Jones, Amasa 82, 83 Lee. Robert E 48 Jones. Anna Allison 88 Lee. Sallie 45 Jones. Anna Louisa 87 l.'llumniidieu. .\hiia b\ Jones, Anna Maria 78 LI lommiilieu. Marie \ntoinctte. 61 61 Jones, Benjamin Davenport .... 88 L'Hommidieu, Marv ....

. 61 Jones, Charles Davenport 88 L'Hommidicu. Nettie ..

Sarali . . 61 Jones, Charles Hammond .... 87, 88 L'Hommidieu. 61 Jones, Cynthia 82, 83 L'Hommidicu. Stephen Tillinghast 61 Jones, Cynthia Maria 87, 88 L'Hommidieu. \2 Jones, Daniel 78 L'Villain, Albert Villain, Anthony 12 Jones. Daniel .Amasa 88 L' Peter 12 Jones, Dorcas Matilda 78 L'Villain, John Philippa 12 Jones, Eleanor Davenport 89 L'Villain. 12 Jones. Elise Carter 8q L'Villain, Thomas 1.,'Villain. Virginia 12 Jones. Elisha 82 Robert 9 Jones, George Amasa 82, 83. 87 Liddle. 84 Jones, George Augustine. ... 87, 86 Liggett, Daniel Carter 81 Jones, George Davenport 88 Liggett. James Joseph Morchead. . 84 Jones. Harriet Louisa 78 Liggett, John Liggett, Dr. John Schnell. . .81. 83 ,84 Jones, Herman Davenport 88 Judith Schnell 'ir Jones. Israel 82 Liggett. Louvisa Chajiline .... 23, 34 Jones, Julia Coates 87. 8q Liggett. Liggett. Maria Jane 84 Jones. Kate Carter 87 Lilienthal, George 73 Jones. Kate Davcnoort 88 Lilienthal. George Moorhead . . 73 Jones, Laura Conner 8q Lilienthal. Louise Moorhead .... 73 Jones. Laura Ellen 87 Lilienthal. Professor 73 Jones, Margaret 79 Lindsay. 34 Tones. Mary Elizabeth 87 Mr Lindsay. Ruth 34 Jones. Mary Katharine 89 Lingenfclder. .Abraham 6 Jones. Narcissa Doddridge "8 Daniel Carter 78 Jones, Olivia 7'*> List. List, Henry 78 Tones. Philip Davenport 88 K 1^ Jones. Robert lO, 78 List. John Lochborough. Lulie 5i Jones. Theophilus 70 Lochborough. Mr >2 Tones. William Carter 87 8 Jones, Wilmeth 78 Lockerman. Jacob Lord. Richard 82

K Loring, Lucy • 56 Loring. Maj, A 56 Kearney. Capt. Edward 48 Loring. Mary 56 Kearney. Florence R loi Lowe. 78 Kearnev. Marv 48 Lowry. Charles 70 Kelsey,' Mr 79 I^owrv. Frederick . '

vni Index.

Lowry, Kate 70 McMillan, Robert 79 Lowry, Mary 70 McMillan, Sarah 79 Lowry, Sarah 70 Meade, LucelLa 80 Lowry, William 70 Mendenhall, Agnes 41 Lowry, William E 70 Mendenliall, Agnes Chaplinc Lumley, Amelia .... 41 103 Mendenhall, Edward Lynn, Clara Gartrell 7 I9r 34 Mendenhall, James 41 Lynn, Horace S 74 Mendenhall, Lydia Lyons, Amelia V 103 41 Mendenhall, Martha 41 Lyons, W. M 103 Merchant, Henri 87 Mershon. Charles Hart 87 n Mershon, George Jones 87 Mershon, Llarold Thurston 87

Macgill, Rev. Jas 'J^ Mershon, Hope Lord 87 Magee, F. C 38 Mershon, Ralph Davenport 87 Marshall, Anna 20 Mershon, Ralph Smith 87 Martin, Elizabeth 10, 15 Merwin, John H 46 Mason, Miss 103 Mervvin, Nellie Virginia 46 Matthews, Jane "jy Milburn, Mr 79 Maxwell, Emma 4g Miller, J. D 38 McAdams, Alice "j}) Miller, William 47 McAfee, Blanche 52 Milligan, John C 46 McAfee, Cora 52 Miiligan, Mary 70 McAfee, Mary 52 Millighan. Mrs 34 McAfee. William 52 Mitchell, Elbert 37 McBride, Clara lOi Mitchell, John W 37 McCabe, Rev. Jas 50 Moore, Collins 103 McCabe. Katharine SO Moore, Mrs. Hannah 19, 103 McCansland, Miss 48 Moore, Joseph 6s McCormick, Mr 19, 96 Moore, Lawson 103 McDonald. Ann Prendergast ... 97 Moore, Miss 102, 103 McDonald, Charles 98 Moore, Nancy 79 McDonald, Margie P 97 Moore, Philip Henry 47 McDonald, Mitchell C 98 Moore, Thomas 103 McFarland, Mr 61 Moorehead, Alice 7-? McGovern. Mary 52 Moorehead. Anna Louisa 40 Mclntire, 'Amelia no Moorehead, Anna M 6g Mclntire John no Moorehead, Anna Maria 40 McKevitte, Lt. John T 98 Moorehead. Ann Pendleton ... 66, 69

McKevitte, Thomas Augustus . 98 Moorehead, Benjamin 7^ McLain, Annie M 52 Moorehead, Benjamin Sylvester, 72 McLain. Hattie 52 Moorehead, Bessie 69 McLain, John 52 Moorehead, Carrie 7^ McLain, James 52 Moorehead. Chapline 71, 73 McLain, Mary E 52 Moorehead, Chapline Floyd. . . 72, 73 McMechen, Jane Taylor 36 Moorehead, Charles 59 McMillan, Dorcas 79 Moorehead, Chauncey Ham- McMillan, Francis "]"] mond 38, 40 McMillan, George 79 Moorehead, Cleve 72 McMillan, James "j-j, yg Moorehead, Daisy 69 McMillan, Jane 79 Moorehead, Edmund 59 McMillan, John 79 Moorehead, Edmund Pendleton, 66 McMillan, Maria 77, 79 Moorehead, Eleanor May 7;^ McMillan, Alary 79 Moorehead, Elizabeth Black . . 59, 60 McMillan, Nancy 79 Moorehead, Ella 69 : : 1

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Moorchcad, Ellen 72, 72 Moorciiead. William Patterson.. Mooichead, Ellen Hayes 65 Morehou.se, Dicker.sou H f>9

Moorehead, Ferguson 58 Morehouse, Henry 1). . 69 Moorehead. Flora 69 Morehouse, Le Grande ... '") Moorehead, Florence 73 Morehouse, Stella <*) Moorehead, Forrest Glover 40 Morris, David . . 7 Moorehead, Frank 6q Morrison, Mary r« Moorehead, Frank 6g Morrison, RoIri; 78

Mooreliead, Frank Forrest . . . ^S, 40 Moyston, William 52

el i. Moo. ad, Frank Russell. . 38, 40 Musgrove, Nathan 74 Moorehead, Genevieve 6g Musgrove, Rebecca 74 Moorehead Giles Cook 40 Myers, Mary ^t, Moorehead, Grace Myers, Mr 1 I ( Moorehead, Hammond A 40 Moorehead, Harold Bassctt .... 40 N Moorehc?.d, Helen 40 Moorehead, Henry 65, 66, 69 Nadenbousch. .Agnes Mendenhall 4 Moorehead. Herbert 69, 72 Nadcnbousch, Chapline .M Moorehead, James Edson 40 Nadenbousch, Eloise . 41 Moorehead, Jessie 72, 73 Nadenbousch, Mary Ann . 41 Moorehead, John Alexander. . 38, 40 Nadenbousch, Philip 41 Moorehead, John 59, 60 Need, Matthias . . -4 Moorehead. John H. . . .39, 40. 71, 72 Neikirk, Henry 2^, 1 1 Moorehead, Joseph : passes, 19, 35, Nicholas, Lydia 52 5S, 59, 60,63,65, 71,72,77,83. Nicols. Jeremiah 9 Moorehead, Lee Cowpland ... 38, 40 Noland, Burr Powell 28 Moorehead, Le Grande 69 Norton, Mr Moorehead, Louisa 65 54 Nourse, Elizabeth 19, 26, 28 MonrplienrI T nni^e 69 Moorehead, Louvisa Chapline Pages 57. 58. 60, 83. no. Moorrhcad. Louvisa 6^, 71, 72. 75, 77 Moorehead. Mary Annie 66 Perrea. Judge 95 Moorehead. ^Lary, 59. 60. 74, 81, 82, 83 Pheby, Elizabeth Chapman 55 Moorehead, Mary Caroline 72 Phebv, Frederick Staninn 55 Mr.orelte^u, V'^iv Cocliran ... 71. 72 P'lehy, Joseph 5"; Mooiehead, Matilda 65, 66 Pheby, Thomas B 55 Moorehead, Moses Caton Phillips. Carrie .Anna 97

Pages 35, 59, 65, 66, 69, in. Phillins, Frances Chapline . 97 Moorehead. Moses E 69 PhHlins. James S 97 Moorehead. Paul Cleve 72, 7i Phillips. William A 97 Moorehead. Rachel 74, 75 Pitts. William St Moorehead, Sanr.iel H 69 Pomeroy, .Arthur R 51

Moorehead. Sarah 7^, Pomeroy, Cora . . . 54 P'lr, roy. Moorehead. Sarah Van Home. . 72, Josiah \\ 54 T^' Moorehead. Thomas : pages 59, 111 rov. Marv Chapline .. 54 71. 74. 75- P -ter. Belle '. ;i

• Moorehead. Thomas Leroy. 71, 72, 7}, ' nger. Sor)hia . . 29 Moorehend, Thomas Van Home, 73 Potts. Nina ;6 Moorehead. Virginia 7^, Pott5. Percival M 56

Moorehead. Dr. Washington. . 71. 72 PiMf^. William Francis Chapline 56 Moorehead, Williim 58. 69, 73 Potri;. Virginia Cbanline 56 Moorehead. WfTMam Chapline... 40 Poimfis. John 106 Moorehead, William Cochran... 71 Pricr. Mr .22 28 Moorehead. William H 69 Pumnhrey. Isaac 78

Moorehead. William Henrj* . . 72, 73 Pychon, William 82 .

Index.

Parks. George H Zl Ridgeley, Helen 49

Parks, Jessie Edgington 2,"] Ridgeley, William Chapline .... 4-) Parks, Sarah 2Q Robbins. Charles 56 Parran, Alexander 8 Robbins. John D ico Patterson, Andrew 56 Robbin.s, Mary Rowena 56 Patterson, Anne Pendleton, 59, 65, 66 Robinson, Claude 52 Patterson, Isabel 56 Robinson. Minnie 70 Patterson, Tames 56 Robinson. Mr 5? Patterson. Jane 8/1 Rogers, Cora 54

Patterson. Lydia Chapline. . . . 42, 65 Rogers, Dallas 29 Patterson, Mary C 56 Rogers. Grafton Dulaney 54 Patterson, Nancy Pendleton .... 42 Rogers, Henry W 54 Patterson, Samuel ^.... 56 Rogers, James 29 Patterson, Sarah 22 Rogers, Luther 29 Patterson. William.... 19. 34, 42, 65 Rogers, Mary G 54 Paul. Charles 6 Rose, Abram Price 50 Peck, Judge Daniel 78 Rose, Albert Chapline 50 Perins, John 5 Rose, Albert Wheeler 49 Rose, Anna L 50 Rose, Emily Hooper 50 Rose, Leland Price 50 Rainer, Richard 2 Rose, Mary Wilda 50 Reaser, Thomas 9 Rose, Vernon E .=;o Reese, Elizabeth Sherman 67 Rose, Walter E 50 Reese, Mary Hoyt 67 Ross, Adam 22 Ree.se. William J 67 Ross, A. F 48 Remsburg, John 24 Ross, Andrew Finley 49 Reynolds, William 61 Ross, David 6 Rhea, Richard M Ross, Edwin Zane 49 Rhinehart, Mrs no Ross, Emily Chapline 49 Richards, Daniel 7 Ross, Frank Atkinson 49 Richardson. Kr\x\ \ r^ebb 7 Ross, George Atkinson 48, 49 Richardson, Benja nin 7 Ross, John Yarnall 49 Richardson. Eliza' leth 7 Ross, Marian 48 Richardson, Sir J'lhn 53 Ross, Mordecai Yarnall 49 Richardson, Josep* i 7 Ross, Walter Scott 48 Richardson. Mary E 50 Ross, William Chapline 49 Richardson, Peter 7 Ruggles, Gen 6r Richardson. Will..im 7 Russell, Albert Metcalf 75 Riddle, Ann Elizabeth 41 Russell. Charles 12 Riddle, Agnes Jane 41. 42 Russell, Charles Cowan 72, 75 Riddle. Charles David di Russell, Fanny 75 Riddle. James Nourse 41 Russell. Henry 75 Riddle. John Nourse 41 Russell, Mary "J^ Riddle. Mary Brown 41. 42 Russell, Washington ... 75 Riddle, Mr 28 Riddle, Susan Nourse 41, 42 S Ridgeley, Absalom Mills 49 Ridgeley, Alice 49 Sam. Nicholas 24 Ridgeley. Ann Hooper Chapline, 49 Schley. Laura 98 Ridgeley. Annie Rose 49 Schley. Winfield Scott 98 Ridgeley, Archie 41 Schnell, Anna : . 81 Ridgeley. B. F 49 Schnell. John 81 Ridgeley. Emily 48 Schnell. Philip 81 Ridgeley. Fred. D 49 Schryock, Charles 52 Ridgeley, Harry Chapline 49 Schuhe, Mr 11 1 .

Index. XI

Schiilt/,, Robert 68! Stanton, ('.en. Koliert 55

Schultz. S.irali \'an Home . 6

Scliultz. William Darlington 6S Stevens. Thomas . 7 Scott, John 4-' Stipp. Charles 28 Scott. William P 42 Stipp, John 28 Scott, den. W'infield 17 Stipp, Katie 28 Sedgwick, %z Stipp, OtheIJa 28 Sewcll, Stone, 82 Sharpe, Gov. Horatio i\ Strihling, Charles R 42 Sheets, Mrs 4-' Stril)ling. Cornelius 41 Shelly. Mary '=4 Strihling. Jnmes 42 Sherman, John Strinliii'^ Mary 42 Sherman. Gen. W. T 67 Strihling. Sue 42 Shiftier. Elizabeth ii, 34 Sturgis. Anna Maria 78 Shiffler, John ^tl^ 34- I II Sullivan, Gov. James 85 Shriver, Amelia S 38 Sullivan, Patience 85 Shriver, Caroline 51 Suydam. Mr 54 I Shriver, Hampden ;i Swearingen. Ebsy 43 Shriver. James Swearingen. Elender 19. 91 Shriver. Marian S 51 Swearingen. Mr 36 Shriver William 51 Sylvester, Benjamin "ji Shuck. Occn 102 Sylvester, Sarah .\. \\ 72 Simmons. Flora 100 Sims. Miss 10^ Slocum. Mr 61 Sinter, Rev. George 46 Talbot. Margery 77, 79 Smith, 87 Tate. Rose 39 Smith Anna Belle Granger .... 67 ''^erry, William 52 Smith. Emily Eleanor 67 Thomas, Maggie S 55 Smith. Florence Cora 55 Thomas, Tristram 9 Smith, John 15 Thomas. William 4, 9 Smith. John Feter 22, 23 ^1 Thompson, .Alexander. IQ. 23, 26, 27 Smith. Lawrence Granger 67 Thompson, George -'/ Smith. Miss 79 Thompson, Harrv ^7 Smith. Thomas Patrick 67 Thompson, John 27 79 Spear. Annie Melville 5^ Thompson, Mary 27 Spear. Henry M 55 Thompson, Mercy 26, 27 Spilman. Margaret Stuart Carra- Thompson. Mr 19, 26, 27 79 way 97 Thompson. Richard W 27 ,'7 Sprigg. Elizabeth Thojnpson. Ruhamah Chapline . . 27 Sprigg, Samuel 53 Thompson, Rev. Samuel 27 Staley, Harry 28 Thoreau 82 Staley, Leonard 28 Thorne. Bertie 54 Staley. Lester 28 Thorne. Charles 54 Staley. Lillian 28 Thorne, Henry 14 Staley, William 28 Thorne, Mr. 102 Staley, Willie 28 Thoroughgood, 78 Stanaway, Josenh 8 Thurston, Julia Coates Jones. 89

Stanton, Elizabeth Brandon.... 55 Thurston. Julian Mershon . . 89

Stanton, Dr. Frederick 55 Thurston, Lawrence Jones . . 89 Stanton Frederick Charles Hite 55 Thurston. NLiria Louise 89 Stanton Frederica Maude Lind- Thurston. Obed 89 say 55 Thurston. Royal Church 89 Stanton, Hulda Aubrey 55 Thurston. Sarah Bigelow 8q Stanton Jane Relfe 53, 55 Thurston, Wales Bigelow 89 Stanton, Lenox Surget 55 Tilden. Alonzo 54 xn Index.

Tilden. Charles 54 Warfield, Sarah E too Tilden, Harry 54 Washington, Gen 25, io8 Tilden. Mr 56 Washington, Lawrence 44

Tillinghast, Sarah 61 , Webb, John 2, 4 Tingle, Elizabeth Good 37 Webb, a ry 10, 16 Tingle, George T Zl Webb, Peter 7, 9 \ Tingle, Sallie McFarland 38 Webb, Sarah 9

j Todd, Beniamin 6 ' Webb, Thomas 106 Travers. Matthew 8 Web, William 106

Travers, Miss 16, 19 , Welday, Ernest H 50

Tubman, Richaid. 2 1 W elday, John Leslie 50 Turner, Ada Maude 80 ^ Welday, John 50 Turner, Ehud 17 Welday, Wheeler J 50 Turner, Grace 49 Welday, Wilbur 50 Turner. Mr 19 Alice loi I Weymer, Turner, Oscar 80 Wheat, Fred. Caldwell 40 Turner, Ralph E 80 Wheat, Leonard Benjamin 40 Turner, William 80 Wheeler, Ann Hooper 47 Whitaker, Albert C 2,7 U Whitaker, Clara Barton 98 Whitaker, Gen. Edward 98 Ungh, Charles S Whitaker, George Parks yj Whitaker, Hester Edgington. ... 37 V Whitaker, Nelson E 37 Whitaker, Robert Zl Van Buren, Miss 48 Whitaker, Sarah 37 Vance, Hannah 65 Wiley, Josephine 70 Van Home, Eleanor Ti Wiley, Mav 70 Van S\v earingen. Thomas .... 19, 96 Williams, Ephraim 82 Van Vechten, Abraham 88 Williams, 22 Van Vechten, Benjamin Davenport, 88 Jane Williams, Nannie Clagett loi Van Vechten, Eleanor Davenport 88 Williams, Otho 26, loi Von Kettler, Baron 61 Williams, Priscilla 19, 26 W Williams, Richard Keene Clag- gett loi Waggoner, Botana 70 Williams, Ruhamah 6. 19, 22, 26 Waggoner, Chauncey 70 Williams, Sarah 22 Waggoner, Florence Jo Williams, William 22 Wagoner. Harry 70 Williamson, Nannie 48 Waggoner, Herbert 70 Wilson, Addison F 80

Waggoner, Ira 70 Wilson, Alexander ^}, Waggoner, James 70 Wilson, Annie Creighton 2% Waggoner, Josephus 70 Wilson, Benjamin 80 Waggoner, Laurent 70 Wilson, Ts-'bel 80 Waggoner, Louise 70 Wilson, John K 28

Waggoner, Marv Milligan . .65, 69. 70 Wilson, Luhi A 80 Waggoner, Miiy 70 Wilson, Mr ^6 Waggoner, Virginia 70 Wilson. R'ish 80 Wallace, John 78 Wilson. Susan Chapline 28 Walter, John 5 Wise. John 79 Ward, BoHvar 52 Wistling. John H 46 Ward, Emily 52 Wood. Janies 9 Warfield. Greenberry 100 Woods. Amelia Shriver 38 Warfield, Levin 100 Woods, Andrew Pogue 16, 37 Warfield, Robert Edward 100 Woods. Charles .1 ^ 38 Warfield, Ruth 77 Woods. Elizabeth 38 ' 11

Index. Xlll

Woods, F;ii/.a Hay 3^ W'oodwortli. Willian .Moorthcad, 40 Woods, Hester Eliza 37 Wooley. Robert 52 Woods. Frank A 3« Wddlford. Royer 8 Woods, Henrietta Grace n Wroughton. Mary 6 Woods, Jacob Shriver 3^ Wvatt, Anthony, H. 15, 106, 107 107 Woods, John F 37. 39 Wyatt, Sir Francis 106, Woods, John Good il Wyatt. Nicholas 8, 15. 107 Woods, Martha 37- 3« Wythe, .\nne i^ Woods, Mary I7 Yarnail. Kmma 48 Woods, Marv Julia 37-38 Yarnail. Mordecai J*^ Woods, Mary L 3^ Yarnall. Peter 4« Caroline 5 Woods, Mary Moss .39. 58 Zane. Woods, May 7^ Zane, Cordelia 5' Woods, Mr 58 Zane, Cornelia. . . 5' Woods, Richard H 38 Zane. Kbenezer 44- 5'. .52 Woods, Robert Bruce 37-38 Zane, Elizabeth 5' Woods, Samuel S 38 Zane. E. Platoff 52 52 Woods, Virejinia Lee ,38 Zane, Eugene Woods. William Bates -<8 Zane, Hampden 5' 5 Woods. William Henry 37- "^ Zane. Marv Woodson. Virginia 102 Zane. Mary Ann 52 Woodworth. Anna Janet 40 Zane. Marv E S'. 52 Woodworth. John Melvin 40 Zane. Noah 51, no. 11 Woodworth. Leonard F 40 Zane. Platoff 5' Samuel Snrigg 5' Woodworth. Rev. Leonard H.. . 40 Zane. Woodworth. Martha Atones .... 40 Zane. Sophia 5'. 52 O

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