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William Chapman

Birth
Death
1844 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Point de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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Children:
William Chapman III 1782–1870
Susanna Chapman 1784–1858 m.Greeno
Elizabeth Chapman 1785–1842 m.Ward
Charles D Chapman 1786–1838
Jane Chapman 1787–1826 m.Weldon
Henry Coates Chapman 1791–1859
John Chapman 1793–1883
Andrew Richard Chapman 1795–1874
Jennie Chapman 1799–1799
Sidney Smith Chapman 1801–1864
Mary Chapman 1804–1887
Horatio Nelson Chapman 1807–1890

"The descendants of Charles Dixon, 1st were: 1st, Mary DIXON, married William CHAPMAN, 1st. eldest son of William Chapman, who came to Nova Scotia in 1775 and settled in Point de Bute."

"William Chapman who married Mary Dixon in the year 1780, was a mechanic, who worked at the carpenter trade during the largest portion of his life. He did the joiner work of the brick house built by his father-in-law, Mr. Dixon, before mentioned. He settled at Fort Lawrence so called, where he had a valuable farm.

Mary Dixon Chapman departed this life on the 22nd of December, 1837 in the 74th year of her age. Mr. Chapman survived his partner several years and died in March 1844, aged 87 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were honest, peaceable and industrious citizens, attendants upon the services of the Methodist church, within whose pale they found their spiritual home. Their remains rest in the Point de Bute Methodist church yard, which was a portion of the estate of the first Mr. Chapman, who gave it for a site for a Methodist church and burial place."
Children:
William Chapman III 1782–1870
Susanna Chapman 1784–1858 m.Greeno
Elizabeth Chapman 1785–1842 m.Ward
Charles D Chapman 1786–1838
Jane Chapman 1787–1826 m.Weldon
Henry Coates Chapman 1791–1859
John Chapman 1793–1883
Andrew Richard Chapman 1795–1874
Jennie Chapman 1799–1799
Sidney Smith Chapman 1801–1864
Mary Chapman 1804–1887
Horatio Nelson Chapman 1807–1890

"The descendants of Charles Dixon, 1st were: 1st, Mary DIXON, married William CHAPMAN, 1st. eldest son of William Chapman, who came to Nova Scotia in 1775 and settled in Point de Bute."

"William Chapman who married Mary Dixon in the year 1780, was a mechanic, who worked at the carpenter trade during the largest portion of his life. He did the joiner work of the brick house built by his father-in-law, Mr. Dixon, before mentioned. He settled at Fort Lawrence so called, where he had a valuable farm.

Mary Dixon Chapman departed this life on the 22nd of December, 1837 in the 74th year of her age. Mr. Chapman survived his partner several years and died in March 1844, aged 87 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were honest, peaceable and industrious citizens, attendants upon the services of the Methodist church, within whose pale they found their spiritual home. Their remains rest in the Point de Bute Methodist church yard, which was a portion of the estate of the first Mr. Chapman, who gave it for a site for a Methodist church and burial place."


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  • Added: Jun 18, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228629064/william-chapman: accessed ), memorial page for William Chapman (1754–1844), Find a Grave Memorial ID 228629064, citing Point de Bute Methodist Cemetery, Point de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; Maintained by G (contributor 49058107).