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Re: Chapline family of VA>MD>WV>to USA
Posted by: Jerry Bruhn Date: July 03, 1998 at 18:40:15
In Reply to: Re: Chapline family of VA>MD>WV>to USA by Stuart Chaplain of 627

I need to make some changes like Hopper to Hooper. I have a copy of a map showing the Virginia Colony in 1624 with Chaplains Choyce marked on it.

"The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607 - 1660" by Peter Wilson Coldham
P37 - At the Chaplains Choice(List of those living in VA, Feb 16, 1624), Living: Isaack Chaplaine, Mrs Chaplaine, John Chaplaine, (plus 20 others by name), and Ann, a maid.

P46 - 28 Feb 1624 Report from the Gov. & Council of VA. at James City to the King rebutting the accusations against the Plantation made by Capt. Butler. 6000, not 10,000 persons have been transported to VA, who for the most part, were wasted by the cruelty of Sir Thomas Smyth's government. Signed by 30 men (incl. Isack Chaplaine).

P51 - 20 Jan - 7 Feb 1625 Muster of the inhabitants of VA (ages are shown after the name, followed by Ship and date of arrival). Chaplains Choice ( 1-21-1625 ); Ensign Isack Chaplaine by "Star" 1610, Mary (his wife) by "James" 1622, John Chaplaine (his kinsmen) 15 by "James" 1622 (note: this was his son and he was 15 in 1622), (also listed 14 others with same info and four by name that were killed by Injuns that year).

P69 - 4 Feb 1625 Report of proceedings in VA on the complaint of Capt. Martin against Sir George Yeardley & Capt. Bargrave, including the examination of 6 witnesses (including Isacke Chaplen, Ensign)

P74 - Lands granted by patent in VA. 1626 Corporation of Charles City:
Isacke Chapline - 50 acres

P75 - Territory of Great Weyonoke
Isacke Chaplin - 200 acres

"The Abridged Compendium of American Generals" Vol. 3

P654 - Chapline, Isaac (B ca 1584) Ens. Royal Navy; From England in the "Starr" as King's Council under Lord Delaware, 1610; settled in "Chaplaine's Choyce" south side of James River, 1622; M ca 1606 Mary Calvert (B ca 1586), to America, 1622 in the "James" with son John & 4 servants.

P547 - 10 - Isaac Chapline (QV):
9 - William (1625 -69) M ca 1650, Mary Hopper (D 1669)
8 - William (ca 1659 - 1718), signed the Petition addressed To His Majesty The King, Nov 1689, in behalf of the protestants of Calvert Co. MD; M ca 1685 Elizabeth Travers
7 - William (1685 - aft 1740) M 1706 Elizabeth Black
6 - Moses (1717 - 62) High Constable, Antietam Hundred, Fred. Co 1749; Mem. Grand Jury, Frederick Co, MD 1749; Capt. Militia, French & Indian War 1757; M 1740 Janet Caton (b ca 1718; William & Elizabeth

5-13-96 at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation ( Library)
"Adventures of Purse & Person" Virginia 1607 - 1624/5, Third Edition, P167& 168
Isaak Chaplaine - Discusses Isaack, Mary, John, Mary, William & "Chaplaines Choice" on south side of the James River, across from Berkley Plantation. He had land on both sides of the river. Isaack died at sea 1628. Left the Plantation to John. Mary C. married Anthony Wyatt, and has a son Nicholas. Nicholas inherited Chaplaines Choice from his mother and father. On 10-30-1686 it was listed as his with 361A. ( The last record that we could find of John was 1662 in a transfer of an adjacent property that bordered Chapline's Choice. - J L Bruhn)
COAT OF ARMS GRANTED 1593

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