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Benjamin T “Ben” Chappell

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Benjamin T “Ben” Chappell

Birth
Hancock County, Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
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m 24 Mar 1828 • Montgomery County, Alabama, USA to Eliza Jane Ross, daughter of Isaac Ross.
He was son of Joseph Chappell & Dorothy "Dolly" Harris.

1808 Estate of Joseph Chappell
Posted 08 Oct 2011 by sks374 to Ancestry.com

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1799-1817, p. 342, 7 Nov 1808: Dolly Chappell, the widow of Joseph Chappell, took a child's portion of his estate. The court minutes note that Joseph Chappell had four children.

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817-1837, p. 158, 3 Jul 1820: Henry Harris, guardian of Joseph Chappell's children, made an estate return. The orphans were identified as Absalom H. Chappell, Joseph J. Chappell, Henry Chappell and Benjamin T. Chappell. [My note - a child was legally considered an "orphan" if his/her father had died; the mother could still be living. sks374]

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817-1837, p. 359, 6 Dec 1824: The personal estate of Joseph Chappell was ordered distributed between Absalom H. Chappell, Joseph J. Chappell, Henry Chappell, and Benjamin T. Chappell who were the heirs of Joseph Chappell.

Sources:
J. Kenneth Brantley, Hancock County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary Minutes, 1799 - 1817, Brantley Association of America, Powder Springs, GA, no copyright date.

J. Kenneth Brantley, Hancock County Georgia Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817 - 1837, The Brantley Association of America, Powder Springs, GA, 1999.
m 24 Mar 1828 • Montgomery County, Alabama, USA to Eliza Jane Ross, daughter of Isaac Ross.
He was son of Joseph Chappell & Dorothy "Dolly" Harris.

1808 Estate of Joseph Chappell
Posted 08 Oct 2011 by sks374 to Ancestry.com

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1799-1817, p. 342, 7 Nov 1808: Dolly Chappell, the widow of Joseph Chappell, took a child's portion of his estate. The court minutes note that Joseph Chappell had four children.

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817-1837, p. 158, 3 Jul 1820: Henry Harris, guardian of Joseph Chappell's children, made an estate return. The orphans were identified as Absalom H. Chappell, Joseph J. Chappell, Henry Chappell and Benjamin T. Chappell. [My note - a child was legally considered an "orphan" if his/her father had died; the mother could still be living. sks374]

Hancock Co., GA, Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817-1837, p. 359, 6 Dec 1824: The personal estate of Joseph Chappell was ordered distributed between Absalom H. Chappell, Joseph J. Chappell, Henry Chappell, and Benjamin T. Chappell who were the heirs of Joseph Chappell.

Sources:
J. Kenneth Brantley, Hancock County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary Minutes, 1799 - 1817, Brantley Association of America, Powder Springs, GA, no copyright date.

J. Kenneth Brantley, Hancock County Georgia Court of Ordinary Minutes 1817 - 1837, The Brantley Association of America, Powder Springs, GA, 1999.


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