Lorinda Chapin is descended from the Puritan "Dea." Samuel Chapin, whose bronze effigy adorns one of the public parks at Springfield, Mass.
Wills, Chautauqua County, vol. 2, 1844-1856, Family History Library microfilm 588096
p. 196, Lorinda Munger of advanced age of town of Pomfret, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 1 Sep 1848, recorded 29 Apr 1852.
Half of everything to my son Joseph Munger. The other half to the children of my son Theodore Horton Munger.
Executors: Emory F. Warren, attorney at law of Sinclairville
Witnesses: David Sackett of Stockton and Mary Munger of Pomfret
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychauta/Wills/Wills_vol_2_1844-1856_final.htm
Lorinda Chapin is descended from the Puritan "Dea." Samuel Chapin, whose bronze effigy adorns one of the public parks at Springfield, Mass.
Wills, Chautauqua County, vol. 2, 1844-1856, Family History Library microfilm 588096
p. 196, Lorinda Munger of advanced age of town of Pomfret, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 1 Sep 1848, recorded 29 Apr 1852.
Half of everything to my son Joseph Munger. The other half to the children of my son Theodore Horton Munger.
Executors: Emory F. Warren, attorney at law of Sinclairville
Witnesses: David Sackett of Stockton and Mary Munger of Pomfret
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychauta/Wills/Wills_vol_2_1844-1856_final.htm
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