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In placing this work before the Chipman Family of America I need only say that all items ^f importance have been verified by original records or authentic cop- ies o/^ the same. At the same time I wish to acknow- ledge my indebtedness to the very copious genealogical manuscript of the late Rev. Richard Manning Chipman (1280), from which much valuable data has been taken, particularly regarding the fourth generation; also to the notes £f the late Lewis Chipman (1322), and to those who have kindly given aid and encouragement. A. L. C. I Origin. The name Chipman is of English origin, early existing in various forms such as,- Chipenham, Chip- penham, Chiepman and Chipnam. The name is to be found quite frequently in the books prepared by the Record Commission appointed by the British Parlia- ment, and from 1085 to 1350 it usually appears with the prefix de, as,- de Chippenham. • Several towns in England bear the name in one of its forms, for instance: Chippenham, Buckingham Co., twenty-two miles from Eondon, is "a Eiberty in the Parish and Hun- dred of Buniham, forming a part of the ancient dem- esnes of the crown and said to be the site of a palace of the Mercian kings." Chippenham, Cambridge Co., sixty-one miles from Eondon, is "a Parish in the Hundred of Staplehou, a discharged Vicarage in the Archdeaconry of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich." Chippenham, Wilts Co., ninety-three miles from Eondon, is "a Borough, Market-town and Parish in the Hundred of Chippenham and a place of great an- tiquity. In the time of King Alfred it was one of the finest towns in the kingdom." The earliest public mention of the name, which we find, is of Willielmus de Chippenham who was chair- 6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA man of the commissioners in the Hundred of Staple- hou, Caml)ridge County, England, and who by the order of William the Conqueror took an inventory of the extensive estates possessed by the Monastery of Ely in 1085. The original record of that survey is preserved among the Cottonian Manuscripts and is marked "Tiberius A. VI." From 1085 to 1567 the name appears in the books prepared by the Record Commission and other works equally authentic. The Chipman lineage in America is traced from at least four of the passengers from England to America in the Mayflower, John Rowland and his wife Elizabeth Tillie (parents of Hope, first wife of John Chipman) having, along with her parents John and Elizabeth Tillie, come to America in that brave little company. And a little further down the line, Priscilla, wife of Seth Chipman (18) and daughter of Maj. John Bradford, was descended from Gov. Bradford and her mother was Mercy Warren whose ancestor also came to America in the Mayflower. So that branch of the Chipman family descended from Seth Chipman (18) can trace their descent from six if not eight of the Mayflower passengers. 73he Chipman Arms. The Chipman Arms have in their coloring and otherwise enough appearance of antiquity to render it quite certain that the picture was made in England. The arms are described as follows,- "Ar. a bend betw. six estoiles gu. Crest — a leopard sejant ar. murally crowned;" or less technically, -"Upon a white shield or escutcheon a red shoulder belt between six red stars. Seated above the shield a white leopard, on his head a red mural crown," This description is given by Messrs. Burke as pertaining to the Chipmans once residing in Bristol, England. Messrs. Burke say,- "The crest or cognizance served to distinguish the combatants in battle or tournament; ' ' and M. Pory says,- "A mural crown was conferred on him who first, at an assault, mounted the walls of a besieged town and there set up a standard." So then, the Chipman to whom was originally awarded this coat of arms was a soldier approved and rewarded for his valor. 'She Genealogy. Thomas Chipman was born, probably in White- church, near Dorchester, England about 1567; died about 1623. He owned property in Whitechurch which yielded him an income of ^50 per annum. In 1775, Thomas Chipman of Salisbury, Conn., caused inquiries to be made by Silas Dean or Benj. Franklin, colonial agents in England, in regard to the estate, and ascertained that it lay as above described and that the rental was worth ^500. He was prevented from prosecuting his claim by the breaking out of the Revolution and its consequences. Thomas Chipman married, about 1590, who died about 1637. We find mention of but three children, — I. John. Hannor (Hannah?) Tumsum (Thomasine?) First Generation. I. John Chipman was born, probably at Bryans- Piddle, near Dorchester, England, about 1614; died April 7, 1708. Always brotherless and early left fatherless, he sailed from Barnstable, Devon County, England, in May 1631, in the ship Friendship, arriv- ing in Boston, July 14, 1631. John Chipman was the first and only one of the name to seek a home in America, and up to 1850 there was no Chipman in this country who was not descended from him. On March 2, 1642 he brought a suit against his cousin, John Derby, to recover money which he af- firmed the said John Derby unjustly witheld from him^ How this suit resulted does not appear. John Chipman was for successive years a selectman, then in Plymouth Colony invested with the authority of a magistrate, and was often a "Deputy to Court"; and he with three assistants was designated to frequent the early Quaker meetings and "endeavor to reduce them from the errors of their wayes." He became on June 30, 1653, as his wife had become Aug. 7, 1650, a member of the church at Barnstable, Mass., and its records state that, "Henry Cobb and John Chipman were chosen and ordained to be ruling elders of this same church and were solemnly invested with office upon ye 14th day of April, A. D. 1670." lO CHIPMANS OF AMERICA In 1646 John Chipman married Hope, second dau- ghter of John and Elizabeth (Tillie) Rowland, born in Plymouth, Mass., 1629; died 1683. There stands, or lately stood, in the ancient burial ground on Loth- rop Hill in Barnstable, Mass., a headstone denoting where was "interred ye body of Mrs, Hope Chipman, wife of Elder John Chipman." In 1684 he married Ruth, youngest daughter of William Sargent, born in Charlestown, Mass., OS:. 25, 1642; died in Sand- wich, Mass., 0(5l. 4, 17 13. She had previously mar- ried Jonathan Winslow of Marshfield, and after his decease she had married, in July 1677, Rev. Richard Bourne who died in 1682, The will of John Chipman, dated Nov. 12, 1702, proved May 17, 1708, mentions his "wife Ruth," the children named below a^id his "grandchildren Mary Gale and Jabez Dimock, and his friend Mr, (Rev.) Jonathan Russell of Barnstable." His children were all by his first marriage and ex- cept a son and daughter who died in infanc}^ all sur- vived him, as follows, — 2. Samuel, born i April 15, 1661 3. John, March 3, 1670 4. Elizabeth, June 24, 1647 m. Hosea Joyce. 5. Hope, Aug. 31, 1652 111. 1st, Jiio. Huckins; 2nd, Jouathan Cobb. 6. Lydia, Dec. 25, 1654 m. John Sargent of Maiden, Mass. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA II 7. Hannah, Jan. 14, 1658 111. 1680, Thomas Huckins. 8. Ruth, Dec. 31, 1663 m. 1682, Eleazer Crocker. 9. Bethiah, July i, 1666 m. Shubael Dimock. 10. Mercy, Feb. 6, 1668 m. 1699, Nathan Skiff. 11. Desire, Feb. 26, 1673 m. 1695, Col. Melatiah Bourne. Second Generation. 2. Samuel Chipman, first son of John Chipman (i) was born in Barnstable, Mass., April 15, 1661; died in 1723. He resided in Barnstable, was often employed in its local affairs and was esteemed by its citizens. He built, on the paternal homestead near the Custom House the "Chipman Tavern" which continued in the line of his posterity until 1830. He became a member of the church Aug. 16, 1691 and, as the records state, was ordained a deacon Sept. i, 1706. Said to have been a carpenter, he was by record a "yoeman and an innholder." On Dec. 27, 1686 he married Sarah, twelfth child of Ru. Elder Henry Cobb and his wife Sarah, of Barn- stable, born March 10, 1663; died Jan. 8, 1743. Sam- uel Chipman's will dated Aug. 31, 1722, proved June 17, 1723, mentions his wife and the children named below. Eleven children, — 12. Thomas, born Nov. 17, 1687 13. Samuel, Aug. 6, 1689 14. John, Feb. 16, 1691 14a. Abigail, Sept, 15, 1692 m. 1713, Nathaniel Jackson of Barnstable. '5- Mercy > j^„ ^g 16. Joseph, ) CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 13 17. Jacob, Aug. 30, 1695 18. Seth, Feb, 24, 1697 19. Hannah, Sept. 24, 1699 m. Barnabas IvOthrop of Barnstable. 20. Sarah, Nov. i, 1701 / 21. Barnabas, March 24, 1702 3. Hon. John Chipman, second son of John Chip- man (i), was born in Barnstable, Mass., March 3, 167c; died Jan, 4, 1756. In Massachusetts he was a magistrate, a member of the General Court, a justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1722-. In Rhode Island, w^here he lived after 1727, he was first of the six Associates of that colony and with the other Asso- ciates, the Govenor and Philip Cortland and Daniel Horsemanden of the New York Council, was a mem- l)er of the Commissioners of Review appointed by royal authority, who met at Norwich, Conn., and pro- nounced a decision in regard to Connecticut's course toward the Indians. He married, first, Mary, a daughter of Capt. Step- hen Skiff of Sandwich, born Nov. 13, 1671; died Mar. 12, 17 11; second, Elizabeth, widow of Russell and previously of Pope and daughter of Thos. Handley, died Jan. 29, 1725; third Hannah Hoxie of Rhode Island who died Feb. 21, 1747- Ten children by first wife, two by second, — 22. John, born 1692; d. inf. 14 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 23. James, 24. John, 25. Mary, 26. Bethiah, 27. Perez, 28. Deborah, 29. Stephen, 30. Lydia, born Dec. 18, 1694 Sept. 18, 1697 Dec. II, 1699 m. 1722, Shubael Smith. Dec. II, 1699 m. 1717, Samuel Smith. Sept. 28, 1702 Dec'. 6, 1704 r • June 9, 1708 m. 1722, Zephaniah Swift 31. Ebenezer, Nov. 13, 1709 32. Handley, Aug. 31, 1717 33. Rebecca, Nov. 10, 1719 m. Capt. Moor. Third Generation. 12. Thomas Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chip- man (2), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 17, 1687; baptised Aug. 30, 1691; died Aug. 5, 1752. He lived in Stonington, Conn., and Dec. 27, 1714 became a resident of Groton, Conn. In the latter place he was chosen tavern-keeper, March 17, 1715; a lister and rate-maker, Dec. 29, 1716. He bought land of Robert Burrows and of Joseph Page, executor of Jos. Saxton of Stonington, by deed recorded June 3, 17 16, a part or all of which land he conveyed to his father June 3. 1717. He was one of the early members of the church in Groton. He removed to Salisbury in 1741, settling near Lamb's Iron Works, and was the proprietor of a saw and grist mill there. His name preceeded by thatqf the pastor-elect appears with nine others as a founder of the Salisbury Congregational Church, organized in 1744. He was the treasurer and a selectman of Salisbury in 1744 and the Justice of the Peace first commissioned there. On the organization of Ivitchfield County, 1751, he was appointed the first Associate Judge of the County Court. He married at Stonington, Conn., April 26, 171 1, Abigail Lothrop, probably either the daughter, born April 23, J689, of John and Mary (Cobb) Lothrop, or the daughter, born Aug. 10, 1693, of Samuel and i6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Hannah (Crocker) Lothrop, both of which were of the posterity of Rev. John Lothrop. Ten children, — born June 4, 1712 Dec. 9, 1714; d. inf. June 27, 1716 July 7, 1718 March 22, 1721 Feb. 4, 1723 July 12, 1724 about 1726 " 1727 0(ft. 24, 1729 34 Thomas, 35 Abigail, 36 Abigail, 37 Sarah, 38 Samuel, 39 Barnabas, 40 Seth, 41 John, 42 Amos, 43 Jonathan, 13. Samuel Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip- man (2), was born Aug. 6, 1689; died 1753. He lived in Barnstable, Mass,, successor to his father's estate, business and offices. His times and himself are illus- trated, not only by his wearing garments the buttons on which were dollars and smaller coins, but by such exponents of wealth and position as a "negro boy" sold to him in 1728 by the executors of the estate of a late neighbor, and an "Indian Squa" assigned to him in 1749 to serve him "Three Years and Four Months" becauvse she had stolen from him "On the I^ords day the ninth of July Currant and On last lyOrdiS day Six Quarts of Rhum of Value Thirteen Shillings and CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 17 Four Pence." Having joined the church about 1720 he was chosen deacon Aug. 19, 1725. He married, first, Dec. 8, 1715, Abiah, daughter of John Hinkley Jr., born March 24, 1696; died July 15, 1736; second, May 31, 1739 Mary, widow of Green. Samuel Chipman had by his first marriage six sons and two daughters, one son by the latter, — 44. A son born d. inf. 45. Hannah July i, 1719 46. Samuel Nov. 25, 1721 47. Timothy April 30, 1723 48. Ebenezer Sept. 9, 1726 49. John June 30, 1728 50. Mary May 2, 1731 m. 1749, Samuel Jenkins. 51. Nathaniel ^ Jan. 31, 1732 52. Joseph May 26, 1740 14. Rev. John Chipman, third son of Samuel Chip- man (2), was born in Barnstable, Feb. 16, 1691; died March 23, 1775. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1711 and was ordained, Dec. 28, 1715, as pastor of the First Church in the precinct of Salem and Beverly now North Beverly, Mass. The Essex Gazette, Vol. II. No. 59, contains an article which furnishes an illustration of Mr. Chipman and his par- ishioners and the general spirit that pervaded New l8 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA England at that time, 1769. In compliance with Mr. Chipman's request the church ordained Rev. Enos Hitchcock pastor-associate, May i, 177 1. John Chipman showed his love for christian doc- trine and his vigilant care to maintain its purity in a work which he and Rev. Samuel Wigglesworth pub- lished in 1746. The Essex Gazette, Vol. VII. from March 28, to April 4, 1775 contains an obituary notice of him which is a glowing tribute to his memory. His will is dated July 4, 1769, proved April 4, 1775. He married, first, Feb. 12. 1719, Rebecca, daughter of Robert Hale, born Nov. 19, 1701; died July 4, 1751; second, Nov. 20, 1751, Hannah, daughter of Joseph Warren of Roxbury, born March 31, 1707; died June 24, 1769. Fifteen children, all b\' first marriage, — 53. Elizabeth born Dec. 21, 1719 m. 1st 1737, Rev. John Warren; 2ud Rev. Joseph Swain. 54. vSarah Nov. 20, i72i;d.inf, 55. John 061. 23, 1722 56. vSarah Nov. 16, 1724 m. John Leach Jr. of Salem, Mass. 57. Samuel Dec. 11, 1726 58. Rebecca July 25, 1728 m. 1749, Rev. Neheniiah Porter. 59. Robert Julj^ 30, 1730; died 60. Henry June 23, 1732 61. Byley April 24, 1734; d. '52 62. Robert Hale March 17, 1736; died CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 19 63. Joseph, born 06t, 26, 1738 64. Mary, Jan. 15, 1741 in- 1775. Timothy Leach. 65. Hannah, Dec. 20, 1742 in. 1772, Miles Ward 3rd. 66. Abigail, Jan. 11, 1745 m. 1776, Capt. William Groves. 67. Benjamin, June 8, 1751 17. Jacob Chipm^n, fifth son of Samuel Chipman (2) was born in Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 30, 1695; died 1741. About all that is known of the life of Jacob . Chipman is gleaned from his will which is dated at Halifax, Mass. Sept. 17, 1740. From this it is learned that he was about to join an expedition, aganist the Spaniards in the West Indies, which sailed from Massachusetts in October 1740. This expedition, under Commodore Vernon consisted of a large English fleet with 15000 sailors and 12000 land forces. The colonies contributed 3,600 and of these Massachusetts furnished five companies out of which only fifty men returned. It was a disasterous expedition; the yellow fever broke out among the sailors and soldiers and hundreds died daily. Jacob Chipman's will was pro- bated at Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 2, 1741, which shows that he lost his life in the Spanish expedition. The will metions his wife Bethiah, two daughters b}^ his 20 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA first wife and one son and seven daughters by the second wife. Jacob Chipman married first, 061. 25, 1721, Abigail Fuller; second, 1725, Bethiah Thomas. Children. — 68. vSarah, born Nov. 23, 1722 m. 1st, John Chipman (41); 2nd, Samuel Keep. 69. Abigail, June 26, 1724 m. 1742, Stephen Cobb. 70. Lucretia, 061. 3, 1727 m. 1747, George Ring. 71. Lydia, Dec. 19, 1728 m. 1746, Ebenezer Fuller. 72. Ann, March 31, 1730 m. Thomas Cushman. 73. Bethiah, March 19, 1732 74. Jacob, ) ^^ 75. Priscilla. [ ^^^y ^733 m. 1755, Ezekiel Washburn. 76. Hannah, March 4, 1735 77. Mary, July 17, 1738 m. 1764, Jonathan Porter. 18. Seth Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chipman (2) was born in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 24, 1697; died 1766. He was a resident of Kingston, Mass., when that town was incorporated in 1726, and for about fifteen years thereafter his name appears each year among the town officers. A cooper, and surveyor of lumber. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 21 On Sept. 17, 172 1 he married Priscilla, daughter of Major John and Mercy (Warren) Bradford, born March lo, 1686. Four children, — 78. , born bap. Aug. 11, 1723 79. Seth, Nov. I. 1724 80. Mercy, Nov. 19, 1725 m. 1763, Eenj. Bradford. 81. Benjamin, May 23, 1729. 21. Barnabas Chipman, seventh son of Samuel Chip- man (2), was born in Barnstable, Mass., March 24, 1702; died 1759. He was a mason and lived in Barn- stable. Was chosen deacon of the ancient Congre- gational Church there May 9, 1753. His will dated Nov. I, 1758 mentions his children Barnabas, Thomas and Elizabeth and his wife "Elcie." He married first Feb. 20, 1727, Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac Hamblen; second Oct. 31, 1751, Mary, daugh- ter of his*cousin John Chipman; third, Sept. 13, 1753, Alice Howland of Barnstable. Five children by Elizabeth, — 82. Barnabas, born Jan. 28, 1728 83. Joseph, . Dec. 22, 1731 84. Elizabeth, May 12, 1734 m. 1760 Nathaniel Hinckley of Barnstable. 85. Thomas, March 5, 1735 86. Hannah, Feb. 20. 1737 22 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 23. James Chipman, second son of Hon. John Chip- man (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 18, 1694; died He lived in Stonington, Conn., where he married Ocft. 28, 1717, Mary Minor. Three children, — 87. James, born Aug. 10, 1719 88. Mary, June 11, 1722 89. Deborah, July 17, 1724 24.' John Chipman, third son of Hon. John Chip- man (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass.,vSept. 18, 1697; died Dec. 30, 1757. His will dated Dec. 27, 1757 men- tions his wife Hannah, sons Benjamin and Stephen and daughter Hannah. He married, Sept. 26, 1723, Hannah Fessenden of Sandwich. Five children, — 90. Mary, born Dec. 20, 1724 m. 1751, Baruabas Chipman (21). 91. Benjamin, Nov. 7, 1^26 92. Bethiah, Dec. 9, 1726 93. Hannah, 94. Stephen, Aug. 5, 1734; d. 1811 27. Perez Chipman, fourth son of Hon. John Chip- man (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 28, 1702; died 1781. He lived in Sussex County, Del., but is CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 23 believed to have previously lived in some New Eng- land State for a considerable time. A blacksmith. He married Judith Draper and children were born as follows; — 95. John [or Thomas], 96. Sarah, 97. Betsey, 98. Kezia, 99. Perez, 100. Benjamin, loi. lyOve, 102. Draper, 103. Mellicent, 104. Mary, 29. Stephen Chipman, fifth son of Hon. John Chip- man (3), w^as born in Sandwich, Mass., June 9, 1708; died at Nevis, W. I. April 27, 1735. He married in Aug. 1733 Mar}^ daughter of James Grifhn, born May 18, 1718. 31. Ebenezer Chipman, sixth son of Hon. John Chip- man (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 13, 1709; died about 1745. He lived at Dartmouth, Sandwich, Barnstable and Eastham, Mass. Married at Dart- 24 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA mouth Dec. 3, 1730, Mary Adams who after his death married Ebenezer Hurd of Harwich. Six children, — 105. William, born May 6, 1731 106. Samuel, 107. John, 108. Ebenezer, Nov. 8, 1738 109. Perez, no. vStephen, 32. Handley Chipman, seventh son of Hon. John Chipman (3), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 31, 1717; died May 27, 1799. He lived in Newport, R. I. until shortly after 1761 and thereafter in Cornwallis, N. S. He was a magistrate and in 1753 a Deputy in in the R. I. General Assembly. In Cornwallis N. S. he was a justice of the peace and judge of probate, holding the latter office until his death. He married first April 24, 1740, Jane, daughter of Col. Jonathan and Margaret (Homes) Allen of Martha's Vineyard, born Aug. 28, 1722; died April 5, 1775; second Dec. 14, 1775 Nancy, daughter of Stephen Post, born 1751. Eleven children by first marriage, five by second. — J°hn, i Feb. .9, .741 '^''"^ 111. Elizabeth ) m. 1760, William Dexter of Providence. 112. Margaret, July 17, 1743 ni. 1760, Richard Bacon of Providence. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 25 113. John, Dec. i8, 1744 1x4, Catharine, Nov. 11, 1746 m. 1764, Maj. John Beckwith of Cornwallis, N. S. 115. A daughter, died 116. Handley, 061. 9, 1748; died 117. Rebecca, Nov. 21, 1750 m. 1767, Samuel Beckwith of CoruwalHs, N. S. 118. Thomas Handley, Jan. 17, 1756 119. William Allen, Nov. 8, 1757 120. Anthony, 1759 121. Nancy, 061. 6, 1776 m. Capt. Abner Morse, 122. Homes, Jan. 17, 1777 123. Zachariah, Mar. 20, 1779 124. Major, Dec. 4, 1780 125. Stephen, June 28, 1784 Fourth Generation. 34. Thomas Chipman, oldest son of Thomas Chip- man (12) was born in Stonington, Conn., June4, 1712; died about 1803. He was a leading citizen of Salis- bury, Conn., where he conducted a forge and furance and in 1757 he was a member of the Assembly of Con- necticut. He was in 1761 one of the grantees of Corn- wall, Vermont. He married, April 28, 1768, Mary Sabin of Salisbury, Conn. No children. 38. Samuel Chipman, second son of Thomas Chip- man (12) was born in Groton, Conn., March 22, 1721; died about 1812. For about thirty years he lived at Salisbury, Conn., and then about 1771 moved to Tin- mouth, Vt. A very industrious farmer and black- smith. He married first Jan. 23, 1749, Hannah, daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Austin of Suffield, Conn., born June 5, 1725; second; a widow. Eight children by Hannah, — 126. Samuel, born 0(5l. 8, 1750; died 127. Nathaniel, Nov. 27, 1752 128. Lemuel, July 25, 1754 129. Darius, Aug. 17, 1756 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 27 130. Hannah, 0(5l. 28, 1758 m. Job Spofford of Tinmouth, Vt. 131. Cyrus, Dec. 3, 1761 132. Samuel, Dec. lo, 1763 133. Daniel, 0(51. 22, 1765 41. John Chipman, fifth son of Thomas Chipman (12) was born in Groton, Conn., about 1726; died Sept. 3, 1754. A farmer in Salisbury, Conn. He married in 1744 his cousin Sarah Chipman (68). Five children, — 134. John, born Odl. 12, 1745 135. A son, died 136. Abigail, July 20, 1749 m. Gamaliel Painter of Salisbury Conn, 137. Mary, April 17, 1752 ni. Aaron Swetland. 138. Thomas, i754 42. Amos Chipman, sixth son of Thomas Chipman (12) was born in Groton, Conn., about 1727; died after 1764. He lived in Salisbury, Conn., until after the birth of all his children and then moved to Sunderland, Vt., of which town he was one of the earliest settlers. He married first 0(ft. 18, 1749, Sarah Daggett of Lebanon, Conn.; second widow of Boardman. Seven children by first wife, — 28 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 139. Sarah, born Aug. 23, 1750 m. Agur Hawley; 2ud Diedrick Korner. 140. Amos, Dec. 21, 175 1 141. Eunice, April 8, 1753 m. Col. Warren. 142. Jesse, Feb. 28, 1755 143. Abigail, May 4, 1757 m. 1774 Simeon Lyman; 2nd Squiers. 144. Barnabas Lathrop, Nov. 5, 1762 145. Animi, about 1764 43. Jonathan Chipman, seventh son of Thomas Chip- man (12), was born in Groton, Conn., OS.. 24, 1729; died 1819-20. He lived in Salisbury, Conn., until after the birth of all his children when he became one of the earliest settlers of Bridport, Vt., the inhabitants of which place were obliged to leave at the approach of Burgoyne's troops in 1777. He was afterward a resident of Essex, Vt. where he died. On 0(5l, 5, 1756 he married Catharine Reed of Stam- ford, Conn. Ten children, — 146. Jonathan, born OS.. 12, 1757 147. Daniel, Sept. 10, 1759 died 148. Joseph, Aug. 5, 1761 149. Catharine, Dec. 16, 1763; d. '90 150. Thomas, Apr. 12, 1766; died 151. Abigail, Sept. 19, 1767 CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 29 152. Stephen, 1769 153. Thomas, Feb. 18, 1771 154. Mary, March 2, 1773 m. 1792 Chauncy Thrall of Rutland, Vt. 155. Eunice, bap. Feb. 28, 1774 46. Samuel Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip- man (13), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 25, 1721; died April 17, 1791. A currier, living in Groton, Conn. He married in 1746 Ruth Baker of Groton, Conn., born 1730. Twelve children, — 156. Thomas, born about 1747 157. Hannah, i749 m. Joseph Taylor of Groton, Conn. 158. William, 1752 159. Christopher, i754 160. Samuel, 1756 161. Elisha, 1758; d 1781 162. Ruth, 1760; d 1833 163. Abby, 1764 m. Joseph Burroughs of Groton. 164. Catharine, 1769 165. Charles, 1771 166. Ann, 1773; cl 1791 167. John, 1775; d 1790 47. Timothy Chipman, third son of Samuel Chip- man (13), was born in Barnstable, Mass., April 30, 30 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1723; died Aug. 24, 1770. He lived in Barnstable and succeeded to his father's position and estate, A yoeman and innholder. He married, Jan. 23, 1752, Elizabeth Bassett of Sandwich, Mass., born Feb. 15, 1725- Eight children, — 168. Abigail, born Dec. 9, 1752; d 1757 169. Samuel, May 8, 1754; d 1776 170. Mary, Nov. i, 1755; d 1792 171. Abigail, Jan. 31, 1758; d 1759 172. William, Feb. 4, 1760 173. John, June 24, 1762 174. Timothy, May 6, 1764 175. Elizabeth, Jan. 27, 1767; d 1768 48. Ebenezer Chipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip- man (13) was born in Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 9, 1726; died Feb. 22, 1805. He lived in that part of Middle- town, now Portland, Conn. A farmer. He married, in 1750, Mehetabel, daughter of John Wilcox of Mid- dletown, born 0(51. 21, 1730. Eleven children, — 176. Ebenezer, born June 10, 1751 A soldier died while confined in a British prison ship in N. Y. City, Aug. 14, 1777. 177. Patience, born Aug. 10, 1753 ni. Joseph Washburn of Middletown, Ct. 178. Joseph, July 18, 1755; died CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 31 179. John, April 9, 1757 A soldier, died while confined in a British prison ship in N. Y. City, Aug. 9, 1777. 180. Ruth, May 9, 1759; died 181. Anna, July 14, 1761 m. David Lathrop. 182. Joseph, Feb. 29, 1764 183. Barnabas, July 9, 1766 184. Ruth, Jan. 4, 1768 m. Charles Churchill of Portland, Conn. 185. Persis, Jan. 22, 1770 m. Asahel McKee of Portland, Conn. 186. Samuel, March 7, 1772 49. John Chipman, fifth son of Samuel Chipman ( 13) was born in Barnstable, Mass., June 30, 1728; died after 1764. He lived for a time in Middletown and afterward in Stratford, Conn. A farmer and tavern- keeper. He married Nov. 9, 1752, Anna Mattocks of Middletown, Conn. Three children, — 187. John, died a soldier in the Revolution. 188. Samuel, died a soldier in the Revolution. 189. Joseph, born about 1758 51. Nathaniel Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip- man (13). was born in Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 31, 32 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1732; died 1763. He lived in Middletown, Conn. He joined the Provincial Troops embracing one regiment from Connecticut which formed a part of the land forcCvS under Lord Albemarle sent to cooperate with a naval force under Admiral Pocock for the reduction of Havana 1762-3, and in that expedition died of climatic disease. He married . Two children, — 190. Timothy, born about 1758 191. Hannah, 1760 55. John Chipman, oldest son of Rev. John Chipman (14), was born in Beverly, Mass., 0(51. 23, 1722; died July I, 1768. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1738 and admitted to the practice of law w^hich at the time of his death embraced only about twenty-five barristers in Massachusetts Province, which then in- cluded the district of Maine. Bringing to his chosen profession a higher conception of its scope and appli- cation, and abilities of a rare order his services were appreciated and sought for in distant localities. While arguing a cause before the Superior Court of Judica- ture at Falmouth [now Portland] Maine he was sud- denly seized with apoplexy from which he died. In July 1744 he married at Cambridge, Mass., CHIPMANS OF AMEJRICA 33 Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. John Brown and his wife Joanna (Cotton). Twelve children, — 192. John, born July 30, 1745; died 193. Nathaniel, 1747; died 194. Abigail, Jan. 27, 1749 m. 1769, Capt. Peter Bubier of Marblehead, Mass. 195. John, bap. Jan. 28, 1750; died T96. Rebecca, 0(5l. 16, 1752 m. 1773, Capt. William Blackler of Marblehead, Mass. 197. Ward, July 30, 1754 198. Elizabeth, June 9, 1756 m. March 28, 1782 Hon. William Gray of Salem, Mass. In his day the largest ship owner in the U. S. 199. Nathaniel, May 1758; died 200. Samuel, | , * ^ ■,- , 201. Mary, [ ^^P- ^^S- ^6, i759; died 202. Joanna, bap. July 5, 1761 m. 1790, Capt. William Ward of Salem, Mass. 203. John, Aug. 7, 1763 died in his senior year at Harvard College. 57. Samuel Chipman, second son of Rev. John Chip- man (14), was born in Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11, 1726; died Sept. 19, 1761. He lived first at Ipswich then at Salem, Mass. A shipmaster. He died at St. Martins Island W, I. He married, 1744, Anstice, daughter of Capt. Richard Manning of Ipswich, born 0(5l. 23, 1725; died April 25, 1789. 34 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Nine children, — 204. John, born Aug. 9, 1746 205. Richard, 061. 20, 1748 impressed into the British navy he died at the British Naval Hospital, Greenwich, England. 206. Thomas, bap. Jan. 27, 1750; died 207. Anstice, bap. Nov. 17, 1754 m. finst, 1772, Joshua Richardson of Salem, Mass.; m. second, 1777, Thomas Manning of Salem, Mass. 208. Thomas, Nov. 18, 1756 209. Rebecca, bap. Sept. 3, 1758 m. 1776, Capt. Stephen Egen of the British Army. 210. Margaret ) ^ ^ d 1772 211. Elizabeth r J""^3. ^1^^; ^ 1844 212. Samuel, 1761; d unm. 60. Henry Chipman, fourth son of Rev. John Chip- man (14), was born in Beverly, Mass., June 23, 1732; died before 1800. He lived in Newburyport. A tin- ner. He married, Feb. 5, 1775 Mar^^ daughter of Samuel Carr and widow of Zechariah Nowell of New- buryport. Five children, — 213. Elizabeth, born June 11, 1756; died 214. Rebecca, May 13, 1758; d unm. 215. Elizabeth Carr, Dec. 9, 1759 m. 1783, Jonathan Stickney. 216. Paulina, June 11, 1761; died 217. Paulina, Dec. 7, 1763 m. 1794, Michael Morrison. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 35 63. Joseph Chipman, seventh son of Rev, John Chip- man (14), was born in Beverly, Mass,, 0(5t. 26, 1738; died May 9, 1817. He lived in Salem, where he suc- cessfully conducted an extensive business as pump- maker and blockmaker for over thirty years. In 1792 he moved to Beverly occupying his father's estate. He married first, Jan. 2, 1803, Elizabeth Obear of Beverly; second, Feb. 7, 1809, Elizabeth Fowler of Beverly. Two children by second marriage, — 218. John Hale, born May 11, 1811 219. EWiza Maria, March 9, 18 13 67. Benjamin Chipman, eighth son of Rev. John Chipman (14), was born in Beverly, Mass., June 8, 1751; died April, 1783. He lived in Salem, Mass. A ship-master. He was captured, Dec. 27, 1777, on the privateer schooner Warren, of Salem, and committed on June 4, 1778 to the Mill Prison in England from which he escaped and returned home. He married about 1779, Anna, daughter of Jonathan Porter, who married second John Dike of Beverly. Two children, — 220. Benjamin, born died 221. Anna (or Nancy) Aug. 13, 1783 74. Jacob Chipman, son of Jacob Chipman [17], was born in Halifax, Mass., May, 1733; died Dec. 9, 36 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1777. He lived in Halifax, where he died of small pox. He married, Ma3^ 1760, Anna Waterman. Seven children, — 222. Hannah, born May 17, 1761 m. 1780, Richard Bosworth of Halifax. 223. Content, May 15, 1763 m. 1808, Ellis Holmes of Halifax. 224. Lucy, Sept. 7, 1764 m. Capt. William Ripley of Plympton, Mass. 225. Lydia, Jan. 11, 1767 m. Col. Nathan Fairbanks of Winthrop, Me. 226. Jacob, March 27, 1769 227. Joseph, June 8, 1771 228. George, June 24, 1776 79. Seth Chipman, oldest son of Seth Chipman (18), was born in Kingston, Mass., Nov, i, 1724; died 1766. A shipmaster. He died at sea in charge of a vessel. He married, Dec. 3, 1746, Sarah daughter of Wil- liam Ripley of Plympton, Mass., born Jan. 2, 1728. Two children, — 229. Sarah, born May 5, 1764 m. Oliver Bradford of Plympton, Mass., a descendant of Gov. Wm. Bradford. 230. Mercy, June 29, 1766 m. Philemon Fuller of Plympton, Mass. 81. Benjamin Chipman, second son of Seth Chipman (18) was born in Kingston, Mass., May 23, 1729; died May, 1787. In 1774 he removed from Kingston and, CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 37 landing at North Yarmouth, Me., proceeded to New Gloucester which was as far inland as any civilized people lived. In April 1779 he took up a claim in the southern part of Bakerstown (now Poland), Maine, and was the first settler at South Poland and one of the pioneer settlers of the town. On May 9, 175 1 he married Hannah Wadsworth, born 1728; died Dec. 182 1, a sister of Capt. Benjamin Wadsworth of Duxbury, Mass., and a cousin of Gen. Peleg Wadsworth. Ten children, — 231. Benjamin, born Feb. 4, 1752 232. Margaret, June 16, 1756 m. first 1776, Jacob Hammond of New Gloucester, Me. m. second 1780, William Allen of New Gloucester, Me. 233. Sarah. Dec, 3, 1759 m. Jabez True. 234. Priscilla, Jul}' 25, 1761 m. Luther Peterson of Duxbury, Mass. 235. Lydia, March 20, 1763 236. William, Aug. 14, 1764 237. Daniel, ) ,. . ^^ died 238. Luna, \ ^'^^- ^766 m. Reuben Delano of Duxbury, Mass. 239. Haiiuah, July 25, 1769 m. first, John T. Merrill of New Gloucester, Me. ni. second, Joshua Berry of Poland and Gorham, Me. 240. Daniel, July 9, 1771 38 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 82. Barnabas Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip- man (21), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 28-, 1728; died Dec. 23, 1793. He lived in Barnstable. Married (intention pub. at Sandwich, Feb. 9, 1750) Mary Blackwell of Sandwich, Mass., born Sept. 15, 1730; died Jan. 26, 1780, Five children, — 241. Martha, born Sept. 15, 1752 m. 1774, Freeman Norton of Chilmark, Mass. 242. Elizabeth, Feb. 8, 1755 m. Nathaniel Nye of Sandwich, Mass. 243. Joseph, May 14, 1758 244. Hannah, June 4, 1760 m. 1778, James Gardner of Nantucket. 245. Barnabas, Nov. 20, 1763 d. at sea aged 22 unmarried. 85. Thomas Chipman, third son of Barnabas Chip- man (21), was born in Barnstable, Mass., March 5, 1735; died July 6, 1792. He resided in Barnstable, Mass., until after the birth of his three oldest children when he removed to Sheffield, Mass., and in 1789 to Shoreham, Vt. He married Ma}^ 7, 1760 Bethiah Fuller, of Colchester, Conn., who married second Abda Dolph of Fort Ann, N. Y. Fifteen children, — 246. Timothy Fuller, born Feb. i, 1761 247. Isaac, Sept. 12, 1762 CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 39 248. Rebecca, Jan. 26, 1764; d 1785 249. Daniel, May 24, 1765 250. Joanna, Jan. 23, 1767 m. Peter Benedict, of vShoreham, Vt. 251. Barnabas, Nov, 16, 1768 252. Alvan, Dec. 13, 1770 died Nov. 25, 1786 by the accidental discharge of his gun, 253. Russel, April 29, 1772 254. Hannah, Dec. 30, 1773 m. Caleb Cooper of Shoreham, Vt. 255. Sena, (or Assenath) Sept. 7, 1775 m. Abel Case of Middlebury, Vt. 256. Elizabeth, March 25, 1777 m. first, David Cooper of Shoreham; m. second, John Tillotson of Middlebury, Vt. 257. Thomas, Jan. 20, 1779 258. Joseph, Sept. 25, 1780; 011784 259. Ansel, June 9, 1783; d 1785 260. Mary, April 21, 1787 m. Geo. Dolph of Fort Ann, N. Y. 91. Benjamin Chipman, oldest son of John Chip- man (24), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 7, 1726; died March 17, 1811. Resided in Sandwich, Mass. He married Betty Freeman who died Nov. 1823 aged ninety-four years. Nine Children, — 261. Mary, born May 25, 1755; d 1759 262. Abigail, Jan. 8, 1757; died 40 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 263. Mary, April 1759; d 1797 264. John, May 16, 1761 265. Hadsell, July 16, 1763 266. Hannah, Jan. 23, 1766; d 1785 267. Benjamin, May 6, 1778 268. Stephen Skiff, Jan. 9, 1771 269. Jonathan, bap. 1774 95. John Chipman, son of Perez Chipman (27), was born . He lived in Delaware. Married. Three children, — 270. Thomas, born d. unmarried 271. James, d. unmarried a merchant in Dover, Del., and Philadelphia, Pa. 272. John, 99. Perez Chipman, son of Perez Chipman (27), was born ; died March 13, 1801. He lived, from 1749 to about the close of the Revolutionary War, in Camden, Del., and then moved to Deep River, N. C. While the British array had control of Delaware, a party of their soldiers came to get from him what plunder they could, but, from respect for the non- combative principles indicated by his coat, agreed to divide the bacon in his meat-house equally with him. He looked on quietly until the division was made, then his manhood rising to energy he "pitched them CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 4I all out of doors with his own hands". A "fuller" or clothier. He married, 0(5l. 3, 1751, Margaret Manlove who died Feb. 23, 1803. Six children, — 273. Eunice, born June 20, 1752; d. inf. 274. Harriet, Nov. 11, 1753 tn. 1772, Wm. Horney of CaroUne, Md. 275. Mary, July 27, 1756 m. 1774, John Horney of Caroline, Md. 276. Deborah, Dec. 31, 1758; d 1782 277. John, March 24, 1761 278. Paris, Sept. 11, 1763 100. Benjamin Chipman, son of Perez Chipman (27), was born ; died 1772. He lived in Kent County, Del. Married Mary Three children, — 279. Susan, born m. ist, Catrop Libby; 2nd, vSamuel Moore. 280. Stephen, 281. Benjamin, June 3, 1769 102. Draper Chipman, son of Perez Chipman (27), was born — — ; died about 18 10. About the close of the Revolution he moved to Bath Count}', Ky. He married first, Sarah Prichett of Delaware; second vSeven children by first marriage, two by second, — 282. Paris, born 42 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 283. Draper, 284. Sarah, 285. Mary, 286. Martha, 287. Samuel D., 288. Margaret, 289. Joseph, lived, 1859, at Pleasant Ridge, Ky. 290. Benjamin, 105. William Chipman, oldest son of Ebenezer Chip- man C-f^, was born in Sandwich, Mass., May 6, 1731; ) I died March 18, 1795. He lived in Eastham and Well- fleet, Mass. In the latter place he was a military officer, a prominent citizen and a deacon in the Cong. Church. A carpenter. He married first, Jan. 25, 1753, Martha daughter of John Treat of Eastham, Mass.; second, March 3, 1772, Betsy Mayo, a descendant of Rev. John Mayo. Four children by each marriage, — 291. Mercy, born March 30, 1754 292. Mary, Sept. i, 1756 293. William. Dec. 3, 1767 294. John, July 17, 1769 295. Samuel Mayo, July 28, 1773 296. David, 0(5l. 20, 1776 297. Martha, Dec. 20, 1778 m. 1796, Moses Hinckley of Wellfleet, Mass. \ CHIPMANS OF AMKRICA 43 298. Ebenezer, June 30, 1781 108. Ebenezer Chipman, fourth son of Ebenezer Chipman (31), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 8, 1738; died May 1786. He lived in Hardwick and Hutchinson, afterward named Barre, Mass. In Barre, he was a selectman and held other responsible posi- tions. A blacksmith. He married, 1761, Susanna, daughter of Capt. Benj. Ruggles of Hardwick. Seven children, — 299. John, born 0(5t. 6, 1762 300. Elizabeth, March 26, 1766; died 301. Ebenezer, April 19, 1770 302. Stephen, April 5, 1772 303. Perez, March 23, 1774 304. James, died 305. Susanna, 1781 m. Seth Goodspeed of Montgomery, Vt. 109. Perez Chipman, fifth son of Ebenezer Chipman (31), was born in Eastham, Mass., ; died 1770. He lived in Wellfleet, Mass. A mariner. He married 1766, Tabitha, daughter of Sylvanus Snow, who married second, 1771, Isaiah Holbrook. Three children, — 306. Israel, born 1766 307. Stephen, July 17, 1767 308. Mehetable, 1770 m. 1798, Herman Smith of Eastham, Mass. 44 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA iio. Stephen Chipman, sixth son of Ebenezer Chip- man (31), was born in Eastham, Mass., ; died . He was taken prisoner during the Revolu- tionary War and carried to England. He married in Ireland and never returned to this country. 113. John Chipman, second son of Handley Chip- man (32), was born in Newport, R. I., Dec. 18, 1744; died April 29, 1836. About 1764 he removed to Corn- wallis, N. S. He was a member of the House of Assembly, 1777-84, a justice of the peace, a judge of the Inferior Court; intelligent, upright and highly respected. In 1769 he married Eunice, daughter of Col. Charles Dixon of Cumberland, N. S., formerly of Hampden County, Mass. Fifteen children, — 309. John Hancock, born Ma}^ 9, 1770 310. Charles, July 9, 1772 311. George, April 23, 1774 312. Elizabeth, June 18, 1775; died 313. Eliza])eth, May 30, 1776 m. Sherman Burbridge of Cornwallis, N. S. 314. Eunice, Aug. 9, 1777; died 315. Eunice, June 30, 1778 m. Hon. David Whidden of Cornwallis. 316. Allen, March 26, 1780 317. Daniel, April 21, 1782 318. Eavina, Nov. 23, 1783; died CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 45 319. Jane, March 19, 1785 m. Maj. Timothy Barnaby of Cornwallis. 320. William, Dec. 9, 1786; died 1854, unmarried. 321. Jared Ingersoll, May 22, 1788 322. Olivia, March 8, 1790 m. John Wade of Anappolis, N. S. 323. Catharine, 1792 m. Dr. Pike of Windsor, N. S. 118. Thomas Handley Chipman, fourth son of Hand- ley Chipman (32), was born in Newport, R. I., Jan. 17, 1756; died Oct. 11, 1830. He lived at Annapolis, N, vS., and was pastor of the First Baptist Church there. He married, first in 1776, Mary, or'/ daugh- ter of John Huston of Cornvv^allis, N. S.; second Odl. 1786, Jane Harding of Boston, Mass.; third Sept. 1821 Mary Briggs of Portland, Me.; fourth, Mary Dunn. Four children by first marriage, six by second, — 324. Jane, born 0(51. 20, 1777 m. John Morse of Annapolis, N. S. Margaret, Sept. 8, 1779 m. George Troop of Annapolis John Huston, Ji-^ly 12, 1781 Ann, May 6, 1784 Daniel Lovett of Annapolis, N. vS. and Beverly, Mass. Thomas, Helen, ni. 1814, William Randall of Annapolis, N. vS. 325 326 327 m. 328 329 46 CHIPMANS OF x\MKRICA 330. Mary, m. 1815, George Fitch of Wilmot, N. S. 331. Joseph Wheelock, 332. Eliza, m. 1822, John Quirk of Annapolis, N. S. 333.- Samuel Lord, 1803 119. William Allen Chipman, fifth son of Hand ley Chipman (32), was born in Newport, R. I., Nov. 8, 1757; died Dec. 28, 1846. He lived in Annapolis, N. S., and was 1 799-1826 a member of the House of Assembl}^ a judge of the Inferior Court and held other positions of trust. In 1778 he married Ann, daughter of Samuel Osborn of vSt. John, N. B. vSix children, — 334. Rebecca, born June 28, 1779 m. 1795, John Barnaby, 335. William, Nov. 29, 1781 336. Handley, July 25, 1784 337. vSarah, Aug. 10, 1788 m. James R. Lovett of Round Hill, N. S. 338. Samuel, 0(5l. 18, 1790 339. Ann, Dec. 16, 1795 m. Thomas IvOvett of Annapolis, N. S. We find a grandson of Handley Chipman (32), 340. Jacob, CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 47 120. Anthony Chipman, sixth son of Handley Chip- man (32), was born in Newport, R. I., about 1759; died after 1790. He was impressed into the British Navy from which he deserted at Halifax, N. S., and went to Gloucester, Mass.. where he resided. He was for a time a soldier in the Continental Ami}', under Col. Tucker. A mariner. In 1783 he married Anna Lurvey who married second Samuel Wonson. Two children, — 341. Anthony, l)orn Jwly 16, 1786 342. James. Aug. 12, 1788; unm. 122. Homes Chipman, seventh son of Handley Chip- man (32), was born in Cornwallis, N, S., Jan. 17, 1777; died Feb. 28, 1844. He lived in Cornwallis and was highly esteemed b}^ his townsmen. A quartermaster in the militia and president of an agricultural society. On Nov. 10. 1798 he married Elizabeth, daughter of of Israel Andrews of Windsor. N. vS., born 1777. Eleven children. — 343. Handley, } , ^^ , • 344. Israel. ' i ^^^^'^ ^^^^- ^799; ^1 n^l- 345. William Handley. Feb. 10, 1801 346. James Andrews. Dec. 25, 1802; d at 19 347. Wentworth Allen, 1804 348. Eliza Ann, Jtily 13. 1807 m. 1827, Rev. William Chipman (335). 48 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 349 350 351 352 353 Noble, John Andrews, Zachariali, Sarah Manning, Harriet Newell, Feb. 1810; died May, 18, 1812 April, 18, 1814 April, 22, 1816; died April, 19, 1819 m. 1847, Thomas A. Harris of Cornwallis, N. vS. 123. Zachariah Chipman, eighth son of Handley Chipman (32), w^as born in Cornwallis, N. S., March 20, 1779; died July i, i860. He w^as a tanner, living at Annapolis from 1793 to 1807 and after that in Yar- mouth, N. S. Accurate, punctual, wise, staid in manner and kind in heart; well educated, though favored with but little aid from schools; his character- istics were in man}^ respects emblematic of the sturdy Pilgrims from whom he descended. He prepared a "Sketch-History' ' w^hich was an account of his father's descendants in Nova Scotia.. In 1797 he became a member of the church of which his brother was pas- tor. On Nov. 29, 1800 he married Abigail, daughter of James and Mar}^ Brown and widow^ of Joseph Shaw, born 0(5l 19, 1774; died Sept. 22, 1853. Six children, — 354. Bethiah, born Dec. 10, 1801 m. 1828, John C. Wilson of Wilmot, N. vS. 355. Thomas Dane, July 27, 1803 356. Homes, Dec. 10, 1804 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 49 357. Abigail, May 3, 1806 m. 1825, Capt. Jacob Flint of Yarmouth, N. S. 358. Zachariah, May 17, 1813; died 359. Nancy Jane, April 25, 1816 m. 1839, Capt. Obed McKenney of Yarmouth. 124. Major Chipman, ninth son of Handley Chip- man (32), was born in Cornwallis, N. S, Dec. 4, 1780; died 1871. He lived in Annapolis, N. S., and was a magistrate and a deacon in the Baptist Church; after- ward resided in Lawrencetown, and was a Master in Chancery and Commissioner of Insolvency. On Nov. 25, 1802 he married Eliza, daughter of Dea. William Bishop, born Aug, 12, 1781. Four children, — 360. Samuel Bishop born Aug. 2, 1803 361. Nancy, March 1805; died 362. Edward, Nov. 2, 1807; d 1822 363. Lavinia, Feb. 2, 18 11 m. William Morse of Annapolis, N. S. 125. Stephen Chipman, tenth son of Handley Chip- man (32), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., June 28, 1784; died May 5, 1849. Was town clerk in Annap- olis, N. vS. Married first, Aug. 5, 1804, Nancy Tup- per; second, 0(5l. 13, 1847, Jane Tupper. Three children by first marriage, one by second, — 364. Minor, born Dec. 9, 1805; d 1826 50 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 365. Maria, Feb. 15, 1 807 ; d 1824 366. Alfred, Aug. 9, 1809; d 1831 367. Nanc}^ Maria, July 24, 1848 Fifth Generation. 127. Nathaniel Chipman LL. D., second son of Sam- uel Chipman (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Nov. 27, 1752; died Feb. 15, 1843. He was graduated from Yale College in 1777 and on April 4tli of the same year was made Second Lieutenant in the comp- any commanded by Capt. David Parsons. He was in the Camp at Valley Forge, 1777-8, and at the battle of Monmouth, N. J., June 1778. Admitted to the Bar in Litchfield County, Conn., in March 1779, after only about 5 months study, he began the practice of law the following month at Tinmouth, then the shire town of Rutland County, Vermont, and at once became prominent. In October 1789 he was elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont and con- tinued in that of^ce until 0(5l. 1791 when he was appointed Judge of the U. S. Supreme Court for the district of Vermont. He was a representative to the State Legislature 1784, 1785, 1805-10 and States At- torney for Rutland 178 1-4. In 1793 he published a work entitled, "Sketches of the Principles of Govern- ment" and a small volume entitled, "Reports and Dis- sertations." vSoon after this he resigned the office of 52 CHIPMANS OF AMKKICA District Judge and returnd to his practice at the bar, in which he continued until 1796 when he was again elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. In 1797 he was elected U.S. Senator for a term of six years begining March 4, 1798. In 18 16 he was appointed professor of law in Middlebury College and in 1833 he published a work entitled, "Principles of Govern- ment." Through his correspondence and influence with Alexander Hamilton, 1778, the way was pre- pared for the settlement of a long controversy, re- garding territory, between Vermont and New York. He was through life a profound student of Hebrew, Latin and Greek. A "Life of Nathaniel Chipman," by his brother Daniel Chipman LL.D., was published in 1846. On Sept, 13, 1781 he married Sarah Hill of Tin- mouth, Vt., born March 20, 1762. Nine children, — 368. Laura, born July 30, 1782 111. Dr. John Brownson of Gainsville, N. Y. 369. Henry, July 25, 1784 370. Clara, June 25, 1787; died 371. Jeffrey, Aug. 8, 1789 372. Edwin, July 27, 1792 373. Cassius, April 12. 1797 374. Evelina, July 3, 1799 375. Oscar, Aug. 1802; died 376. Oscar Hill, Dec. 23, 1804 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 53 128. Lemuel Chipman, M. D., third son of Samuel Chipnian (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., July 25, 1754; died April 28, 1831. Having studied medicine and surgery, he was assistant surgeon in the Conti- nental Army at the battle of Bennington and then suc- cessfully practiced his profession in Pawlet, Vt. He and his brother Cyrus moved to Pittstown, N. Y., in 1795 and in 1803 he in company with Oliver Phelps purchased that of the "Holland Purchase," so called, which became the town of Sheldon, N. Y. In Ver- mont he was a Member of the Legislature, 1788-93, an Assistant Judge of Rutland County Court, 1788-93, a member of the convention by which the Constitution of Vermont was adopted in 1793. In New York he was a Member of the House of Representatives, a Member of the Senate, Judge of Ontario Count}^ Court many years and an Elector of President. He married, about 1780, Assenath daughter of William and Alethia Fitch of Pawlet, Vt. Nine children, — ■ 377. Lemuel, born 17S2 378. Fitch, 1785 379. Samuel, ' May 5, 1786 380. Miranda, June 26, 1789 381. Reeve, April 9, 1791 382. Alpheus, vSept. 5, 1793 54 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 383. Asenath Fitch, Sept. i, 1796 m. 1817, Dr. Cyrus Wells. 384. David, June 20, 1798 385. Alethia Wheeler, 1800 m. 1817, Dr. Ephriam Warren Cheney 129. Darius Chipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip- man (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 17,1756; died March 22, 1832. A soldier in the War of the Revolution, he participated in the taking of Fort Ticonderoga, in the battle of Bennington and other engagments. He afterwards studied law and prac- ticed at Rutland and Tinmouth, Vt. "He seldom, if ever, counselled a litigation which in the trial did not succeed. Under his advice many suits were com- promised. Such was his known repugnance to a bad cause that if he appeared in a case or one was started by his advisement, this fact was to a jury prima facie evidence of its justice. When once embarked in a cause his energy was untiring." He held many public offices in Vermont and about 1814 moved to Middlebury, N. Y. where he died. He married first, 1782 Lydia, daughter of Dr. Dick- inson; second, 1802, Hannah, daughter of Capt. William Mead of West Rutland, Vt., and widow of Silas Smith; third, 1823, widow of Lincoln of Bethany, N. Y. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 55 Six children by first marriage, three by second, — 386. Ivydia, born 1784 m. Timothy Woodbridge. 387. Gustavus Dickenson, 388. Fanny Austin, 1788 m. 1806, Hon. William Douglas Smith 389. Harriet Lamson, Nov. 7, 1790 m. 1817, Roswell Grosvenor. 390. Horace Darius, July 21, 1793 391. Betsy, 1796 392. Silas Smith, 1803; died 393. Silas Mead, 1804 394. Hannah Maria, 1806 131. Cyrus Chipman, M. D., fifth son of Samuel Chip- man (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 3, 1761; died Sept. 17, 1840. In early life he was a militia- man. After studjang medicine he began its practice in Pawlet, Vt. where his brother, Lemuel, was located. Removing in 1795 to Pittstown (now Richmond) N. Y., he made large purchases of land and was for a time interested in mercantile operations which invol- ved him in troublesome but not grave loss. From 182 1 until his death he resided and practiced his profession in Oakland, Mich. Dr. Cyrus Chipman married, Ocft. 3, 1787, Anna Fitch of Pawlet. Vt., born Dec. 28, 1772. Fourteen children, — 395. Sophia, born Sept. 29, 1788; d 1793 56 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 396. Alethia, March 20, 1791 m. Silas Reed of Richmond, N. Y. 397. Hannah, • Nov. 9, 1792 m. Lyman N. Cook. 398. Sophia, Nov. 13, 1794 m. 1820, Hon. Jaques Hulburd. 399. Nancy, July 27, 1797 m. Cyrus Hulburd. 400. Harriett, July 14, 1799 m. ist, Adolphus Abbe; 2nd, C. Whitney. 401. Cyrus Austin, May 15, 1801 402. Samuel Fitch, May 17, 1803 403. Arabella, Sept. 10, 1805 m. John Frank. 404. John Marshall, Sept. 5, 1807 405. William Fitch, Aug. 21, 1809 406. George Alfred, Aug. 11, 1811 407. Daniel Chapin, Dec. 14, 18 13 408. Anna Fitch, 061. 13, 1817 m. ist, Robert Coddington; 2nd, F. J. Martin. 132. Samuel Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip- man (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 10, 1763; died March 24, 1839. He lived at Vergennes, Vt., until the latter part of his life which was spent in Madrid, N. Y. An attorney-at-law. He was sheriff of Addison Coounty, Vt., in 1785, the first clerk of Vergennes, and in 1798 he established the Vergennes Gazette which he conducted for some time. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 57 He married, Nov. lo, 1785, Hannah Spofford, born Feb. 16, 1765. Twelve children, — 409. Polly, born Nov. 8, 1786; d 1797 410. John vSpofford, Aug. 8, 1788 411. Ralph, June 29, 1790 412. Mary, May 24, 1792 413. Sarah, April 16, 1794 m. 1818, Lester Hoadley. 414. Samuel, May 4, 1796; d 1822 415. Fanny, July 5, 1798 m. Smith. 416. Charlotte, May 7, 1800; d 1826 417. Laura, Ocft. 4, 1802; died 418. Oscar, Sept. 20, 1804; died 419. Oscar Harry, Nov, 16, 1807 420. Daniel. Sept. 22, i8io;di8i2 133. Daniel Chipman, LL. D., seventh son of Samuel Chipman (38), was born in Salisbury, Conn., 0(5l, 22, 1765; died April 23, 1850. He was graduated from Dartmouth College, 1788; studied law with his brother, Nathaniel, and was admitted to the Bar of Rutland County Vt., in 1790. He lived for a time in Rutland and then in Middleburry, Vt., until the closing part of his life which was passed in Ripton, Vt. He was for many years a representative to the Leg- islature of Vermont and in 18 13- 14 was speaker of that 58 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA body. He was chosen to the Council of Censors in 1808 and in 1814 elected to Congress. He was in- strumental in establishing the office of Reporter of the Supreme Court of Vermont, and it was by his sugges- tion that the State Legislature was divided into a house and senate. He was professor of law in Mid- dlebury College, 1806-16, and in 181 2 was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sci- ences. In 1822 he published an "Essay on the Law of Contracts for the Payment of Specific Articles;" in 1823, "Reports of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Vermont;" in 1846, "Life of Nathaniel Chipman LL. D.;" in 1848, "Memoir of Col. Seth Warner;" in 1849, "Memoir of Thomas Chittenden, first Governor of Vermont." He married in 1796, Eleutheria, daughter of Rev. Samuel Hedge of Warwick, Mass., born Feb. 25, 1776. Seven children, — 421. Austin, born Aug. 19, 1797; d 1806 422. George, May 25, 1799 423. Sarah White, 0(5l. 28, 1806 m. 1826, Charles Linsley. 424. Susan Hedge, Sept. 17, 1808; died 425. Eleutheria, Jan. 18, 181 1 m. John S. Foster of Swanton, Vt. 426. Mary, Ocft. 28, 1812; d 1840 427. Eliza, Jan. 26, 1816 m. Rev. Matthew F. Maury. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 59 134. John Chipman, oldest son of John Chipman (41 ), was born in Salisbury, Conn., 0(5t, 12, 1745; died Aug. 28, 1829. In 1766 he commenced a clearing on the western slope of the Green Mountains, sixty miles from the nearest dwelling, at what is now Middlebury, Vt. Forced by difficulities to leave the undertaking he returned to it in 1773, accompanied by his brother- in-law, Hon. Gideon Painter, resolved to surmont all obstacles. The Indians harassed him and succeeding early settlers much; but he established there his home and the highest elevation in the town, known as "Chipman's Hill," is his memorial. He did effectual service in the War of Revolution, being a volunteer in the party of Provincial Troops under Col. Ethan Allen at the capture of Ft. Ticonderoga and was a captain of the party, under Col. Seth Warner, to which was surrendered Crown Point. He w^as transferred to the command of New^ York troops in 1780 and promoted to major. He afterwards became a colonel, was sheriff of Addison Count3^ Vt., 1789- 1800 and filled various important municipal stations. He married first, May 13, 1767, Olive Douglas of Canaan, Conn.; second, Nov. 5, 1772, Sarah Wash- burn. One child by first wife, five by second, — 428. Olive, born Jan. 22, 1768 429. Sarah, July 30, 1773 m. Jabez Rogers. 6o CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 430. A daughter, died 431. A daughter, died 432. Laura, Ocl. 23, 1783 m. ist, Josias Smith; 2nd, Moses Jewett. 433. Mary, 111. Horace Loomis. 138. Thomas Chipman, youngest son of John Chip- man (41), was born about 1754; died . Lived at Middlebury, Vt., until 1808 when he moved to Rome, N. Y. He married Patty (Martha) Whittlesey. Three children, — - 434. Thomas, 435. John, 436. Davnd, 140. Amos Chipman, oldest son of Amos Chipman (42), w^as born in Salisbury', Conn., Dec. 21, 1751; died 1833. Lived at Sunderland, Vt. A soldier in the War of Revolution. He married, April 27, 1772, Sarah Boardman, born Jan. 31, 1755. Eleven children, — 437. vSarah. born Aug. 17, 1773 m. Samuel Wilcox of Sunderland, Vt. 43S. Stephen, April 8, 1778 439. x\bigail, Aug. 11, 1780 ni. John Holden of Arlington, Vt. 440. Beulah,- Nov. 13, 1782 CHIPMANS OF AME:RICA 6i 441. John Boardnian, April i, 1785 442. Henrietta, Ji-^ly 1787 ni. Mattison. 443. Amos, April 27, 1789 444. Horatio, March 2, 1792 445. Walter, Nov. 6, 1794 446. Hiram, May 6, 1797 447. Azel, Feb. 23, 1800 142. Jesse Chipman, second son of Amos Chipman (42), was born in vSalisbury, Conn,, Feb. 28, 1755; died June 4, 1 84 1. He was a soldier in the Continental Army, participating in the Expedition to Canada and being present at the death of Gen. Montgomery' near Quebec, 1775; and he was engaged in the Battle of Bennington, Vt., 1777. Land was surveyed for him at Cornwall, Vt., in 1774 on which he settled in 1783 or '84 and from whence he moved in 1806 to Malone, N. Y. One of the earliest settlers he spent there the remainder of his life. In 1779 he married, Mar}- White, of Salisburj^, Conn., born June 22, 1758. Fourteen children, — 448. Amos, born Nov. 5, 1781 449. Mary, 1783 died 450. Mary, March 30, 1785 ni. 1803, Asahel Phelps of Sunderland, Vt. 62 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 451. Sarah, June 5, 1787 m. 1807, Ashley Storrs of Malone, N. Y. 452. William, Jan. 10, 1789 453. Luther, Aug. 29, 1791 454. Calvin, Dec. 24, 1793 455. Anna, July 10, 1795 ni. 1824, Albon Heath of Malone, N. Y. 456. Elon Lee, Sept. 8, 1797 457. Laura, Nov. 27, 1799 458. Julius, July 20, 1800 died 459. Harriett, Nov. 26, 1801 m. 1818, Addison Hickock of Rutland, N. Y. 460. Julius Preston, July 18, 1803 461. Betsey, Aug. 18 1806 144. Barnabas Lathrop Chipman, third son of Amos Chipman (42), was born in Salisbury, Conn.. Nov. 5, 1762; died 1843. Lived in Sunderland, Vt., until about 1804 when he moved to Bastard, C. W. He married Beulah Evarts of Sunderland, Vt. Five children, — - 462. BetvSey, 463. Beulah, 464. Pamelia, 465. Susan, 466. Elon, CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 63 145. Ammi Chipman, youngest son of Amos Chip- man (42), was born about 1764; died 1828. He lived in Sunderland, Vt., until about 1800 when he removed to I^ansdown, C. W. He married Sarah Kvarts. Four Children, — 467. Levi, 468. Heman, 469. A son, 470. Olive, 148. Joseph Chipman, third son of Jonathan Chip- man (43), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 5, 1761; died March 25, 1826. He lived successively in Essex, Waterbury and Jericho, Vt., and died at Granville, O. In 1789 he married Am}^ Reed, born in Salisbury, Conn., 1766. Ten children, — 471. Parthenia, born April 11, 1790 m. Vincent Nash of Jericho, Vt. 472. Philene, Jan. 7, 1792 m. Parker Kemp of Jericho, Vt. 473. Gillian, June 29, 1795 m. Salmon Wheeler. 474. Emma, June 29, 1795 died 475. Norman, Ma}^ 12, 1797 476. Holton, Jan. 11, 1799 477. Don Alonzo, April 17, 1801 478. Orrin, 0(5t. 2, 1804 64 CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA 479. Amy, Aug. 4, 1806 480. Alanson, June 16, 18 12 died 152. Stephen Chipman, fifth son of Jonathan Chip- man (43), was born in Salisbury, Conn., about 1769; died July 2, 18 17. He lived in Windsor, Vt., Brock- ville, C. W., and Palmyra, N. Y. In 1799 he married Hannah vStone of Windsor, Vt. Nine children, — 481. Amanda, born m. Nahutn Sheldon of Windsor, Vt. 482. Mar}^ m. Dr. Martin K. Bridges. 483. Laura, m. Luther Thrall. 484. Harriet, Dec. 1805 m. Simeon South worth. 485. Charles C. 1808 486. Hiram, 1810 487. Emily, m. ist, Zebina Leonard, m. 2nd, David Henderson. 488. Catharine, ni. William H. Bennett. 489. Ellen, June 1817 m. Dr. Van Duzen. 153. Thomas Chipman, sixth son of Jonathan Chip- man (43) was born in vSalisbury, Conn., Feb. 18, 1771; died Feb. 19, 1848. He lived in Essex, Vt., and was CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 65 for more than forty years a member of the Baptist Church. He married first, March 11, 1796, Hannah Trow- bridge of Jericho, Vt., born July 19, 1781, died Oct. 26, 1812; second, March 11, 1813, Sarah Fay. Seven children by first marriage, two by second, — 490. John, born Oct. 30, 1798 491. Hiram, Nov. 2, 1800 492. Belinda, Oct. 24, 1802 ni. 1st 1820, James Lamb; 2nd 1829, Albert Booth. 493. Charit}', March 23, 1805 m. Alfred Sumner. 494. Hannah, April 26, 1807 m. Calvin Case. 495. Thomas, April, 13, 1809 496. Priscilla, Jan. 1811; died 497. Laura, Aug. 6, 1823 m. 1843, James Nichols. 498. Harriett, Feb. 26, 1826 m. 1850, William Nichols of Bristol, Vt. 156. Thomas Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chip- man (46), was born in Groton, Conn., about 1747; died 1803. He lived in New London, Conn. About 1776 he married Rachel Moore of Greenport, N. Y. Six children, — 499. Thomas, born Aug. 14, 1778 500. Lucinda, 501. Betse3\ m. Gallup of Groton, Conn. 66 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 502. Frederick, died 1815 503. Daniel. 504. Hannah, m. Capt. Amasa Kilburn. 158. William Chipman, second son of Samuel Chip- man (46) was born in Groton, Conn., 1752; died about 1836. Lived in Groton. He married first, about 1773, Prudence Williams; second, Abigail Chester. Nine children by first marriage, — 505. Hannah, born ni. Anthony Fish ot Groton, Conn., 506. William, i775 507. Samuel, i777 508. vSarah, m. Alanson Spicer of Groton, Conn. 509. Perez, 1779 510. Mar}', m. William Latham of Groton, Conn. 511. Francis, 1782 512. Asa, 1784 d 1810 513. John, died at sea 159. Christopher Chipman, third son of Samtiel Chip- man {46), was born in Groton, Conn., 1754; died . A mariner. He married Philene Chester. Eight children, — 514. Anna, born Sept. 26, 1774 m. Jonathan Leeds of New London, Ct. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 67 515. Giles, Sept. 9, 1777; dunm 516. Elisha, Nov. 9, 1779 drowned at 18. 517. Thomas, 0(51. 29, i78i;dunni 518. Christopher, July i, 1784 519. Josiah, Sept. 12, 1786 520. David, April 19, 1789 died 521. Nathaniel Chester, May 16, 1793 160. Samuel Chipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip- man (46), was born in Groton, Conn., 1756; died 1798. Lived in Groton. He married Lucretia Chester. Three children, — 522. Lucretia, 523. Nancy, 524. vSamuel, died inf. 165. Charles Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip- man (46), was born in Groton, Conn., 177 1; died March 1851. Lived in Groton. On Nov. 28, 1799 he married Martha, daughter of Billings Burch of Ston- ington. Conn. Nine children, — 525. Nathan Fellows, born 061. 28, 1800 526. Lucy i\nn, April 1802 m. 1826, Elbridge Chester. 527. Abigail, 1804 died 68 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 528. Abigail, 1806 m, 1827, George Greentnan. 529. Charles, Aug. 1807 530. John, Dec. 1809 531. Henr}^ H., June 18 12 532. Daniel H., March 24, 1815 533. Phebe, 1817 died 1854, unmarried. 172. William Chipman, second son of Timothy Chip- man (47), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 4, 1760; died Ma}^ 11, 1786. Lived in Barnstable. He married, Dec. II, 1783, Hannah, daughter of Job Howland, who married second IvCmuel Nye. Two children, — ■ 534. Betsey, born Oct. i, 1784; d 1786 535. Hannah, Feb. 10, 1786 m. 1822, Capt. Samuel Fuller of Sandwich, Mass. 173. John Chipman, third son of Timothy Chipman (47), was born in Barnstable, Mass., June 24, 1762. died June 1806. Lived in Barnstable. On May 7, 1789 he married Joanna, daughter of Job Howland. vSeven children, — 536. Samuel, born Feb. 9, 1790 537. Elizabeth, Feb. 6, 1792 m. 1810, Job Crocker of Barnstable. 538. Mary, Aug. 22, 1794 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 69 539. Hainiali, March 10, 1797 111, Capt. Job Gage of Barnstable. 540. Abigail, 0(5l. 23, 1799 m. 1824, James Fuller of Barnstable. 541. Joanna, March 12, 1802 m. 1824, Charles H. Bursley of Barnstable. 542. William, Jan. 9, 1806 174. Timothy Chipman, fourth son of Timothy Chip- man (47), was born in Barnstable, Mass., May 6, 1764; died Dec. 10, 1842. He lived in Barnstable. An inn- holder, he continued and finished the business of the ancient "Chipman's Tavern". On Jan. i, 1792 he married Sarah Goodspeed of Barnstable. No children. 182. Joseph Chipman, fourth son of Ebenezer Chip- man (48), was born in Middletown, Conn., Feb. 29, 1764; died Aug. 29, 1839. He lived 1801-16 in Stock- bridge, Mass., and after that in Bergen, N. Y. He was a member of the Congregational Church. A shipmaster and farmer. He married Sarah Arnold of Middle Haddam (Chatham), Conn. Three children, — 543. Joseph, born Aug. 28, 1802 544. Sarah, m. Ivoriug. 545. A daughter, 70 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 183. Barnabas Chipman, fifth son af Ebenezer Chip- man (48), was born in Middletown, Conn., July 9, 1766; died April 17, 1814. He lived in Hartford, Conn. A shipmaster. He married first, May 5, 1795, Abigail Cone born Feb. 14, 1777; second, Sybil, divorced from Shubael Dickens; third, Abigail (Skinner) widow of Horace Beckwith. Four children by first marriage, one by third, — 546. Abigail, ) m. Paul Hammond. , rZ^ Qo^oi-. \ • A June 21, 1796 547. oaran, ) unmarried,'' '^ 548. Barnabas, Jan. 19, 1801 died 061. 13, 1825 unmarried. 549. Maria, Feb. 2, 1804 m. Solomon Friend. 550. Horace. 0(5l. i, 1809 186. Samuel Chipman, sixth son of Ebenezer Chip- man (48), was born in Middletown, Conn., March 7, 1772; died March 21, i860. He lived in Westminster, Vt., where he was for many years a magistrate. A farmer. During the last eight years of his life he was blind. On Juh' 2, 1794 he married Anna, daughter of vSimon Frazier of Middletown, Conn., born Sept. 12, 1772; died April 18, 1845, Twelve children, — 551. Ebenezer, born May 21, 1795 552. Samuel, Aug. 3, 1796 553. James, 0(5l. i, 1798 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 71 554. John, Nov. 29, 1800 555. Anna, Nov. 5, 1802 556. William, Jan. 27, 1805 died Feb. 8, 1805. 557. Louisa, July 30, 1806 m. Eben Hodgkin of Putney, Vt. 558. Laura, Feb. 19, 1809 d. 1844, unmarried. .559. Charles, March 19, 18 11 560. Fanny, April 24, 1814 died 1848, unmarried. 561. Barnabas, Jan. 18, 1817 died 562. Sophronia, Feb. 11, 1820 189. Joseph Chipman, youngest son of John Chip- man {49), was born in Stratford, Conn., about 1758; died May 1806. He lived in Wallingford, Oxford and Hamden, Conn. In 1779 he married Elizabeth Hall of Wallingford, Conn. Five children, — 563. Samuel, born Ji-ily 6, 1780 564. Elizabeth, June 30, 1783 m. 1804, Enos Grannis of Fairhaven, Conn. 565. John, Aug. 27, 1785 566. Joseph, Jan. 10, 1790 567. Anna, Feb. 10, 1793 m. Isreal Gilbert of New Haven, Conn. 72 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 190. Timothy Chipman, son of Nathaniel Chipnian (51), was born in Middletown, Conn,, about 1758; died about 1825. He served his country in the Revolu- tionary War from 1777 to 1782 and obtained a pension which supported himself and his sister through life. He died at Berlin, Conn., unmarried. 197. Ward Chipman, fourth son of John Chipman (55), was born in Marblehead, Mass., July 30, 1754; died Feb. 9, 1824. He was graduated from Harvard in 1770; his graduating oration being the first delivered there in the vernacular language. He studied law in Boston under the direction of Hon. Daniel Leonard and Hon. Jonathan Sewall, Chief Justice of the vSupreme Court of Mass. Ward Chipman and Daniel Leonard with fifteen other names appear upon "The Lo3^al Address" to Gov. Gage on his departure from Boston in 1775, as "of those Gentlemen who were driven from their Habitations in the country to Boston." Mr. Chipman went with the British to Halifax, N. S., and thence to England, being "oblig- ed to abandon his native land on the evacuation of Boston in 1776. Having repaired to England, the Royal bounty bestowed on him a pension in common with a long list of his suffering fellow-countrymen; but a state of inaction being ill-suited to his ardent mind, in less than a year he relinquished his pension and CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 73 rejoined the King's troops at New York where he was employed in the Military Department and in the prac- tice of the Court of Admiralty until the peace of 1783. On the first erection of this province (New Bruns- wick), he was appointed Solicitor General, and continually afterward bore a conspicuous and most useful part in its affairs as an Advocate at the Bar, a Member of his Majesty's Council, a member of the House of Assembly, a Judge of the Supreme Court, and Agent on the part of his Majesty before several Commissioners for settling disputed points of bound- ary' with the United States, until he closed his mortal career while administering the Government of the Province as President and Commander in Chief during a vacanc}^ in the office of Lieut. Governor." The inscription on his monument at St. John, N. B., adds to the above quoted statements the following, - "Distinguished during the whole of his varied and active life for his superior al)ilities and unweariable zeal, for genuine integrity and singular humanity and benevolence, his loss was universally deplored; and this frail tribute from his nearest connexions affords but a feeble expression of the affectionate respect with which they cherished the memor}' of his virtues." Hon. Ward Chipman married Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. William Hazen, of Haverhill, Mass., and his wife Sarah who was the only daughter of 74 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Dr. Joseph Le Baron; and from thivS union one child was born, — 568. Ward, born J"ly 21, 1787 204. John Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chipman (57), was born in Ipswich, Mass., Aug. 9, 1746; died Dec. 25, 1819. His children used to affirm that during the Revolutionary War he was armorer of the ship Tyrannicide commanded by Captain John Fisk, and that on another cruise he sailed with Captain Jonathan Harradon who commanded in 1782 the letter-of-marque ship Julius Caesar of Salem carrying forty men and fourteen guns. IJuring a part of the Revolution he was engaged with Samuel Jones in preparing saltpetre. He lived at Salem, Mass. He married first, May 22, 1768, Hannah, daughter of Captain Eleazer and Mary (Henderson) Moses born Jan. 1749; second, Jan. 30, 1801, Elizabeth Tozer, born about 1752 at Salem. Nine children by first marriage, — 569. Mary, born April 12, 1769 died 1853, unmarried. 570. Samuel, July 2, 1770; d 1789 571. John, May 13, 1772; d 1780 572. Eleazer Moses, Ocft. 20, 1774 died at sea of yellow fever, July 1795. 573. Hannah, Aug. 13, 1777; d 1780 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 75 574. Elizabeth, July 22, 1780 m. 1829, Captain Samuel Gerrish of Salem. 575. John, Nov. 6, 1783 576. Richard Manning, Oct. 23, 1786 577. Samuel, Sept. 11, 1791 208. Thomas Chipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip- man (57), was born in Salem, Mass., Nov. 18, 1756; died Dec. 4, 182 1. A shipmaster and grocer. Sailing from Salem soon after his marriage his vessel was captured and himself and crew taken to England, but after being detained by the British Government foui or five years he found means to reach his home. On Jan. 24, 1779 he married Elizabeth Millett of vSalem who was born July 31, 1757. Eight children, — 578. Ward, born Aug. 22, 1779 579. Tliomas, July 8, 1785 died 1808 unmarried. 580. Andrew. June i, 1787; d 1789 581. Samuel, June 20, 1789; d 1790 582. Elizabeth, Nov. 8, 1790; d 1794 583. Anstice, April 25, 1792; d 1808 584. Elizabeth, July 2, 1795 m. 1819, Captain Joseph Hodges. 585. Margaret, OS:. 14. 1797; d 1808 218. John Hale Chipman, son of Joseph Chipman (63), was born in Beverly, Mass., May 11, 181 1; 76 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA A farmer living in Beverly. He married, Dec. 31, 1833, Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Hugh Hill of Beverly. Six children, — 586. James Edward, I ^^^^^ ^^^ ^g 587. John Joseph ) ^^ d. 1836 588. Joseph, Jul}' II, 1836 died June 24, 1843. 589. John Hale, 0(5l. 2, 1838 590. Jackson Hill, 0(5l. 21, 1842; d 1850 591. Joseph, Feb. 21, 1846; d 1882 226. Jacob Chipman, oldest son of Jacob Chipman (74), was born in Halifax, Mass., March 27, 1769; died 0(51. II, 1849. He lived in Bridgewater and Easton, Mass. He married Orpha Leech of Bridgewater. Eight children, — 592. vSilas, born i795 593. Lucy. about 1798 m. Salmon Dunbar. 594. Mary, about 1801 ni. Charles Dunbar. 595. Lloyd, 1804 596. Louisa, about 1806 ni. Austin Snow. 597. Hannah, 598. Lucinda, about 1809 m. Bela Sprague. 599. Jacob, about 181 1; unm. I CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 77 227. Rev. Joseph Chipman, second son of Jacob Chip- man (74), was born in Halifax, Mass., June 8, 177 1; died . A Baptist minister. He resided in Macon County, (ra., and probably in Beechland, Ark. He was an advocate of the Tuskegee Association formed near Wetumpka, Ala., in 1845. He married first, May 19, 1801. Nancy, daughter of John Jones of Elbert Co., Ga.; second, Jan. 1843, Mary Turner, a widow. Five children by first marriage, — 600. Mary, born Jan. 3, 1805 m. 1st. Thomas Banks; m. 2nd Allen G. Fambro. 601. Eliza Waterman, July 4, 1807 ni. 1825, Dr. AujJustus Hawkins. 602. Sarah Ann, July 25, 1809 m. 1827, Elbridge G. Cabaniss. 603. Thomas Weston, April 13, 181 2 604. Lucinda, Sept. 8, 1814 m. 1834, Isaac C. Parks. 228. George Chipman, youngest son of Jacob Chip- man (74), was born in Halifax, Mass., June 24, 1776; died . A teacher. He was for about forty years postmaster at Scotland, ( Bridgewater) Mass., and for half a century a deacon in the Congregational Church. In 1801 he published "The American Moralist: con- taining a Variety of Moral and Religious Lessons together with Humorous and Entertaining Pieces. yS CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Designed principally for the use of schools." He married first, Aug. 3, 1803, Huldah, daughter of James Leech of Bridgewater, Mass.; second, 0(5l, 30, 1836, Chloe, daughter of James Howard of West Bridgewater. Four children b}^ first marriage, — 605. Anna Waterman, born Aug. 9, 1804 m. ist CavSwell, m. 2nd Wood. 606. Hazadiah Keith, 0(51. 25, 1807 607. Charlotte lyazell, 1810 died 1834 unmarried. 608. Isabella Qrahani, Jan. 14, 18 14 231. Benjamin Chipman, oldest son of Benjamin Chipman (81), was born in Kingston, Mass., Feb. 4, 1752; died June 18, 1838. During his early life he w^ent on a few voyages to the West Indies and on several fishing voyages with Capt. Seth Chipman. • He was a cooper and nailer (maker of hand wrought nails) and his great-grandson James I. Chipman (1895) now has a hammer and saw-set made by him prior to 1781, when with his family he moved to Poland, (then Bakerstown) Maine, and settled on place now owned and occupied by Chester K. Chipman (1899). This place has been occupied by the Chipman famil}^ in direct line from father to son ever since. In 1776 he married Abigail Milliken, born in Boston April 3, CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 79 1757, early left an orphan and reared in the familj^ of Jonathan Cobb at Taunton, Mass. Seven children, — 609. Charles, born Feb. 4, 1777 610. Abigail, Ocft. 17, 1778 m. 1798, Jabez Haskell of New Gloucester. 611. Lucy, Feb. 28, 1781 m. John Atkinson. 612. James, Dec. 25, 1782 613. Lydia, Ocft. 17, 1795 m. 1815, Rufus Ricker. 614. Sarah, Sept. 24, 1797 m. 1819, James Hackett, 615. Wadsworth, Sept. 23, 1802 236. William Chipman, second son of Benjamin Chipman (81), was born in Kingston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1764; died March 30, 1849. x\t the age of sixteen he entered the Continental Army, serving two years as a private in the Mass. Troops under Capt. Blanchard and Col. Jackson. On April 11, 1818 he made appli- cation for a pension which was allowed. At this time he lived in Hebron, Maine. He married first, 1787, Esther Lane of New Gloucester, Me., born 1766; died Jan. 12, 1823; second, June, 1823, Jane, widow^ of Sampson. Thirteen children by first marriage and two b}' second, — 616. Seth, born Ma}' 9, 1788 8o CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA 617. Joshua, March 5, 1790 618. Simeon, Aug. 29, 1791 619. Caroline, Aug. 22, 1793; d 1814 620. Rebecca, Sept. 2, 1795 m. 1st Jonathan Glover of Hebron; m. 2nd Job Morton. 621. Susanna, vSept. 13, 1797; died 622. Charles, t Nov. 30, 1799 623. Lucy, \ o > /vv 624. Amos, vSept. 16, 1801 625. Albion, 626. Cyrus, ' March 30, 1807 627. vSumner, Ocft. 31, 1809 628. William, Dec. 8, 1812 629. Moses Davis, Feb. 4, 1825; d 1826 630. Benjamin Eaton, Sept. 30, 1826; d 1833 240. Daniel Chipman, youngest son of Benjamin Chipman (81), was born in Kingston, Mass., July 9, 1771; died . A farmer. He lived in Poland, Me. until 1813 and then in Raymond, Me. In 1794 he married Anna Tripp, of Falmouth, Me., born Feb. 18, 1775- Nine children, — 631. Nancy, born 1795 m. vStepheu Stinchfield of Poland, Me. 632. Benjamin, Jtnie 21, 1796 633. John, CHIPMiVNS OF AMERICA 8 1 634. Louisa, ni. Amos Cummings. 635. Jesse, Aug. 1803 636. Lyman Beecher, May 15, 1806 637. Lucinda, Dec. 181 1 ni. Ellison Browii. 638. Mercy Files, July 18 13 m. Osmyn J. Gerry. 639. Susan lyittlefield, ni. John L. Nason. 243. Joseph Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip- man (82), was born in Barnstable, Mass., May 14, 1758; died Feb. 17, 1827. He resided in Barnstable where he was a deacon in the Cong. Church. On Dec. 3, 1783 he married Temperance Hinckley of Barnstable, born March 25, 1764; died Jan. 28, 1844. Eight children, — 640. Hannah, born Aug. 30, 1787 m. David P. Lewis of Sandwich, Mass. 641. Barnabas, March 11, I789;di794 642. Walter, Jan. 20, i79i;d 1792 643. Walter, ^ Jan. 25, 1793 644. Barnabas, Feb. 9, 1795 645. Issac, April 3, 1797 646. Elizabeth, May 20, 1799; d 1817 647. Joseph, Nov. 13, 1801; d 1811 82 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 246. Gen. Timothy Fuller Chipman, oldest son of Thomas Chipman (85), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. I, 1761; died Ma}' 17, 1830. His father having been drafted into the Continental service in 1777 he, from patriotism and consideration of his father's posi- tion at the head of a large family, volunteered to serve as his substitute. In that capacit}^ he was with the American forces between Ticonderoga and Fort vSchuyler, N. Y., and in the engagment at Battle Hill, N. Y. In 1783, while assisting in the original survey of the townships of Bridport and Shoreham, Vt., he selected for himself a lot in vShoreham. He lived on it alone seeing only now and then a man for months together and never a woman or child until, having got his land in cultivation, he brought to it his wife. In 1798 he was Assistant Assessor of the United States in District No. i of the Fourth Division of Vermont. He was raised through various grades in succession to Major-General of the Fourth Division of Vermont Militia. During the last war with England his military spirit was aroused and he was placed at the head of the Vermont Volunteers assembled as a rein- forcement of the U. S. troops preceeding the Battle of Plattsburg, N. Y., on Sept. 11, 18 14. He was one of the first Presidents of the Addison County Agricul- tural Societ}^ He married. May 24, 1786, Mary, daughter of Capt. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 83 Stephen Sinitli of Duchess County, N .Y., born Jan. 6, 1768; died March 5, 1849. Eleven children, — 648. Isaac, born March 15, 1787 649. Huldah, May 14, 1789 m. Jan. 29, 1815, Rev. Ephraim Holland Newton born at New Fane, Vt.. June 13, 1787; she died Nov. 26, 1853. • 650. Sarah, May 22, 1791 m. 181 1, Capt. Asa Jones of vShoreham, Vt. 651. Silas Smith. Jan. 18, 1793 Graduated from Middlebury, College, 1815, and entered Andover Theological Sniinary but became a prey to consumption and died Jan. 9, 181 5. 652. Olive, June i8, 1795 died 1849 unmarried. 653. Harriett, Jan. 30, 1800 m. 1821, Prof. Henry Howe, Castletown, Vt. 654. Laura, Jan. 26, 1802; d r8i8 655. Mary, Jnly 24, 1804 656. Ahneda, 0(51. 24, i8o6;di8i3 657. Juliette Bethiah, Dec. 1808 m. T833, Marcus O. Porter M. D., of Cornwall, Vt. 658. Martha Smith, Aug. 10, 181 1 m. 1835, Darius Matthews of Cornwall, Vt. 247. Isaac Chipman, second son of Thomas Chipman (85), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 12, 1762; died Dec. 10, 1787. A farmer living in vShoreham, Vt. He married, . 84 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA One child, 659. Electa, born m. Ingley Briggs of Shoreham, Vt., and resided in Ohio. Their oldest son Hon. Ansell Briggs was for two suc- cessive terms Governor of Iowa. 249. Daniel Chipman, third son of Thomas Chip- man (85), was born in Sheffield, Mass., May 24, 1765; died Nov. 10, 1827. A farmer, residing in Waltham, Vt., where he was for thirteen years town clerk and for many years a magistrate. He married, April, 1793, Mercy Turner, born May, 1775; died Aug. 23, 1823. Ten children, — 660. Alvan, born Feb. 26, 1794 661. Clarissa, Aug. 23, 1795 m. 1816, James Ladd. 662. Melissa, March 19, 1797 m. 1830, Derrick Bullard, Fort Covington, N. Y. 663. Daniel, June 17, 1799 664. Orlin, 0(5l. 24, 1800 665. Laura, Ocl:. 3, 1802 m. George W. Allen. 666. Norman, April 10, 1804; d 1822 667. Semantha, Aug. 29, 1806 m. 1831, Joseph R. Hitchcock. 668. Charles, July iQi 1809 died 1832, unmarried. 669. Mercy, Nov. 14, 181 2 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 85 251. Barnabas Chipman, fourth son of Thomas Chip- man (85), was born in Sheffield, Mass., Nov. 16, 1768; died Feb. 21, 1832. A farmer, residing in Shoreham, Vt. He married, Oct. 9, 1791, Mary Smith, born at Worcester, Mass. Six children, — 670. Ansel, born May 6, 1793 Mary, March 22, 1795 m. 1819, Rev. Andrew Huntington, born 1797. Cyrus, April 2, 1799 John Smith, Aug. 10, 1800 vSamuel, Ma}^ 13, 1802 Sarah, Aug. 18, 1807 m. 1833, Loyal Doolittle of Ticonderoga, N. Y. 671 672 673 674 675 253. Russell Chipman, sixth son of Thomas Chip- man (85), was born in Sheffield, Mass., April 29, 1772; died Feb. 17, 1842. A farmer, living in Shoreham, Vt. He married in 1800, Mar^^ Burchard, born in Becket, Mass., March 12, 1784; died July 8, 1853. Ten Children,— 676. Laura, born Nov. 30, iSoi died 1827, unmarried. 677. Joseph N., Sept. 18, 1803 678. Nelson Gordon, June 7, 1806 m. Nancy Hand, No children. 679. Lorenzo Quincy, May 3, 1810 680. Ashley Burchard, Aug. 27, 1812 681. A Child, April 9, 1816; died 86 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 6S2. Mary Caroline, April 9, 1818 m. James Bemis of Crown Point, N. Y. 683. Russell Mason, April 14, 1821 684. Mark Anderson, April 17, 1827; unni. 685. Laura Jane, March 23, 1829 m. Robert Fowler of Niles, Mich. 257. Thomas Chipman, seventh son of Thomas Chip- man (85), was born in Sheffield, Mass., Jan. 20, 1779; died Nov. 9, 1832. He lived in Constable, N. Y. On Feb. 24, 1805, he married, Eunice Lucy Contrell of Shoreham, Vt., born April 27, 1785; died Dec. 3, 1831. Four children, — 686. Almon P., born Odl. 16, 1806 m. May 30, 1842, Minerva Allen. 687. Lucina C, Dec. 20, 1808 d 1833 688. Julius C, Feb. 15, 1811 m. Dec. 18, 1848, Hannah Taylor. 689. Julia Ann E., Aug, 16, 1827 264. John Chipman, oldest son of Benjamin Chip- man (91), was born in Sandwich, Mass., May 16, 1761; died Aug. 14, 1815. A shipmaster, living at Sand- wich. He married, March 4, 1802, IVIary Pope of Sand- wich. No children. 265. Hadsell Chipman, second son of Benjamin Chip- man (91 ), was born in Sandwich, Mass., July 16. 1763; CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 87 died June, 1809. He lived in Sandwich and married, 1791, Martha Higgins. Six children, — 690. Hannah, born Dec. 2, i792dunni 691. Thomas, about 1793 692. Bethiah, Nov. i, 1796 died 693. Abigail Paine, July 18, 1798 died 694. Lucy, March 22, 1800 d 1843 695. Lydia Ellis, Ma}^ 24, 1802 m. Andrew Stimpson of Sandwich. 267. Benjamin Chipman, third son of Benjamin Chip- man (91), was born in Sandwich, Mass., May 6, 1778; died March 6, 1818. He lived in Sandwich and on Nov. 24, 1793 he married Lydia Ellis of vSandwich. Seven children,^ 696. Betsey Freeman, born Dec. 30, 1795; d 1797 697. Mary, Nov. 4, 1798; d 1823 698. Benjamin, Nov. 14, 1800 m. 1824, Delia Hall of Sandwich. 699. Jonathan Ellis, July 27, 1803 700. John Henry, Dec. 11, 1805 701. Charles, [ died vSept. 1845. 702. Josiah, \ diedjan. I, 1834. -^''^^' -^' '^'° 268. Stephen Skiff Chipman, fourth son of Benjamin Chipman (91), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 9, 1771; died July 3, 1814. He lived in Sandwich and 88 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA married, Feb. 8, 1845, Phebe Hoxie of that town. Six children, — 703. Hadsell Freeman, born May 19, 1797; d 1831 704. Stephen vSkiff, July 23, 1799 705. Nathaniel Hoxie, June 24, 1800; d 1823 706. Sarah, May 12, 1802 m. 1827, Zeno Lawrence. 707. Eliza, Aug. 10, 1804 m. Patterson. 708. Rebecca, Nov. 20, 1805 m. Newell Hoxie of Sandwich. 272. John Chipman, third son of John Chipman (95), wa.s born in Delaware, ; died 1829. He resided in Sussex County, Delaware. Was married. One child,— 709. Joseph, born 277. John Chipman, elder son of Perez Chipman (99) was born in Kent County, Del., March 24, 1761; died April 19, 1834. A farmer, living at Deep River, N. C. In 1784 he married, Mary Harris who died July 21, 1834. Eleven children, 710. James, born Feb. 2, 1785 711. Jesse, May 23, 1786 712. Deborah, Nov. 3, 1787 m. Moses Wilborn. 713. John, 0(5l. 22, 1789 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 89 714. Sarah, June 12, 1792 m. Jonathan Wheeler. 715. Margaret, June 24, 1793 m. Jacob Charles. 716. Obadiah, Aug. 7, 1795 717. Stephen, Feb. 25, 1798 718. Rachel, 0(5l. 3, 1800 m. Barney Idol. 719. Mary, April 4, 1803 ui. Joseph Davis. 720. Anna, Aug. 7, 1805 m. Anderson Nicholson. 278. Paris Chipman, younger son of Perez Chipman (99), was l)orn in Kent County, Del., Sept. 11, 1763; died Feb. 28, 1803. A farmer, living at Deep River, N. C. On June 27, 1790 he married. Elizabeth Saunders of Virginia. Seven childdren, — 721. Hezekiah, born April 10, 1791 722. Paris, } _. 723. Joel \ J^"- 23, 1793 724. Mar}' March, vSept. 1795 ni. Mordecai Mendenhall. 725. Hannah, Sept. 4, 1797 m. Stephen Carter. 726. Martha, 0(5l. 15, 1800 m. William Carter. 727. Elizabeth, Feb. 13, 1803 m. Temple vStuart. 90 CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA 280. Stephen Chipman, elder son of Benjamin Chip- man (100), was born in Kent County, Del., ; died Dec. 1792. He married,- Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Dill of Frederica, Del. One child, — 728. Mary, born 1792 ni. Jacob P>oone. 281. Benjamin Chipman, younger son of Benjamin Chipman (100), was born in Kent County, Del., June 3, 1769; died Dec. 29, 1819, In 1794 he married, Sarah Walcott. Seven children, — 729. vStephen, born Ji^ily 13, 1798 730. David, May 13, 1800 731. Mary, Feb. 7, 1802 111. 1820, Samuel Griffin. 732. Levi, Sept. 18, 1804 733. Samuel M., May 22, 1807 734. vSusan, March 29, 1809 111. 1835, Nehemiah Stayton. 735. Thomas, died 282. Paris Chipman, oldest son of Draper Chipman (102), was born in Bath County, Ky., April 12, 1787; died July 30, 1838. He lived in Bath Count3% Ky., until 1819 when he moved near Bloomington, Ind. He married, July 23, 1807, Nancy Baird. Six children, — CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 91 736. Mar}^ born 1808 737. Noah, Jan. 4, 1810; d 1830 738. Archibald, May 27, 1812 m, Letty vSteward. No children. 739. Draper, April 11, 1814 740. Elizabeth, 741. Nancy, 283. Draper Chipman, second .son of Draper Chip- man (102), was born in Bath County, Ky., Nov. 20, 1789; died March 6, 1822. He married Two children, — 742. John Noble, 743. William. 287. Samuel D. Chipman, third son of Draper Chip- man (102), was born in Bath County, Ky., Jan. 22, 1800. In 1859 he resided at Muncytown, Ind. He married first, Martha Smith; second, One child by first marriage, — - 744. John C. S. 293. William Chipman, oldest son of William Chip- man ( 105), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 3, 1767; died Jan. i, 1800. A shipmaster, living in Wellfleet. While at sea near the island of Hayti the vessel under his command was attacked by pirates headed by one Rigand and he was killed. He married (pub. Feb. 20, 92 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1792) Dorcas, daughter of Col. Klisha Cobb of Well- fleet, and she married second, 0(ft. 12, 1802, Freeman Hopkins of Brewster. One child, — 745. Betsey, born 061. 17, 1797 m, ist, Freeman Higgins of Orleans, Mass.; 2nd, Nehemiah Doane. 294. John Chipman, second son of William Chip- man (105), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., July 17, 1769; died Resided in Wellfleet. Remarried first, Sept. 27, 1795, Elizabeth Atwood of Wellfleet; second, Sarah Gross, born 1773. Three children by first marriage, — 746. John, born m. April 13, 1818, Sarah Rider of Wellfleet. 747. Elizabeth Doane, March 22, 1799 m. 1817, Elisha Wiley Jr. 748. Mercy F., 180- m. 1828, Seth W. Lovell. 295. Samuel Mayo Chipman, third son of William Chipman (105), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., July 28, 1773; died . He lived in Wellfleet, and married, Dec. 7, 1797, Rebecca Atwood of that town. Ten children, — 749. William, born Aug. i, 1798 750. A son, July 17, 1800 died 751. Isaiah Mayo, July 5, 1801 CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA 93 752. Nathaniel Atwood, 0(5l. 2, 1803 753. Betsey, Jan. 30, 1806 m. 1829, Lewis C. Rich. 754. Thankful Atwood, April 18, 1808; d 1829 755. Dorcas Cobb, vSept. 11, 1810 m. 1831, Harding Atwood. 756. Martha Holbrook, Nov. 24, 1812 m. 1832, Benjamiu P>. Arey. 757. Elisha Eldridge, Jan. 9, 1817 758. Samuel Coombs, March 23, 1820 296. David Chipman, fourth son of William Chip- man (105), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., 0(5l. 20, 1776; died Aug. 1841. He resided in Wellfleet. He married (pub. Nov. 30, 1803) Bathsheba Atwood of Provincetown, Mass. Six children, — 759. Mercy, born May 4. 1806 m. 1827, Joshua W. Lincoln of Wellfleet, Mass. 760. Polly Bartlett, Aug. 17. 1808 m. 1826, William vSniith of Charlestown. 761. David Mayo, May 21, 1811 762. Betsey Mayo, March 31, 1814 in. James I'rown. 763. Sally P., Oa. 9, 1817 m. 1839, Ressell LeCount of Provincetown. 764. Harriett Atwood, April 30, 182 1 m. ist, 1840, vSamuel vSmith; 2nd, Charles Blaisdell. 298. Ebenezer Chipman, fifth son of William Chip- man (105), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 30, 94 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1781; died May 15, 1835. He lived in Wellfleet, where he married, May 24, 1807, Martha Atwood Hig-gins of Castine, Maine. Ten children, — 765. Thomas Mayo, born Nov. 3, 1807 766. John, Sept. 30, 1809 767. Ebenezer, Sept. 17, i8ii;di8i2 768. Ebenezer, Nov. 14, 1813 769. Daniel Mayo, April 23, 1816 770. Mary Adams, Aug. 11, 1818 m. 1838, Oliver B. Pierce of Wellfleet. 771. James Atwood, Nov. 13, 1820 772. William, July i, 1822 773. Martha Caroline, 0(5l. 11, 1825 774. Barnabas Higgins, March 6, 1828 299. John Chipman, oldest son of Ebenezer Chip- man (108), was born in Barre, Mass., 0(5t. 6, 1762; died 1789. He lived in Barre and married, Dec. 27, 1787, Thankful Maclntire of that town, who died 1788. One child, — 775. Thankful born 1788; died 301. Ebenezer Chipman, second son of Ebenezer Chipman {108), was born in Barre, Mass., April 19, 1770; died Sept. 1832. Resided in Petersham, Mass., and Waterbury, Conn. In 182 1 he married, in Water- CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 95 bury, the widow of Russell who had numerous children by her first marriage. One child,— 776. Hiram, born March 24, 1822 302. Stephen Chipman, third son of Ebenezer Chip- man (108), was born in Barre, Mass., April 5, 1772; died 1821. A house carpenter, living in Barre. He married, March 13, 1796, Anna, daughter of Capt. William and Margaret (Wilson) Henry of Barre. Six children, — 777. William Henry, born 0(5l. 3, 1796 Stephen, 1798 Anna, died John, d. unm Margaret, 778 779 780 781 782 m. Hon. Obadiah W. Albee, born in Milford, Mass. Augustus, Enlisted in Florida War of 1834. 303. Perez Chipman, fourth son of Ebenezer Chip- man (108), was born in Barre, Mass., March 23, 1774; died Sept. 17, 1852. A blacksmith, living In Peters- ham, Mass. On OS.. 3, 1800 he married Hannah Mason of Barre, born 1782; died 1850. Eight children, — 783. Cyrus, born March 15, 1801 784. Chester Wolcott, May 31, 1805 96 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 785. Edward Nichols, Feb. i, 1807 786. Charles, Sept. 20, 1809 787. Caroline, Dec. 10, 1811 m. 1836, Samuel H. Richardson of Petersham. 788. Cutler, Aug. 14, 1815 789. Clark, April 4, 1817; d 1822 790. Daniel Mason, Nov. 10, 1819; d 1842 306. Israel Chipman, elder son of Perez Chipnian (109), was born in Wellfieet, Mass., 1766; died 179-. A mariner. He married, March 20, 1787, Phebe, daughter of Joseph Rich of Wellfleet, who after his death moved to Bucksport, Me., and married Enoch Page. Two children, — 791. Sylvanus, born 061. i, 1788 792. vStephen, Feb. 28, 1790 307. Stephen Chipman, younger son of Perez Chip- man (109), was born in Wellfleet, Mass., July 17, 1767; died in I^ondon, Eng,, Dec. ir, 1806. A ship- master, living in Wellfleet. In 1803 he married Betsey, daughter of Elisha Mayo, who married second Thomas Colib of Eastham, Mass. Two children, — 793. Mehitabel, born Nov. 5, 1804 died 794. Lydia M. Aug. 12, 1806 m. Samuel Stinson of Bowdoin, Me. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 97 309. John Hancock Chipman, oldest son of John Chipman (113), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., May 9, 1770; died . He lived in Cornwallis where he married Elizabeth Osborn. Two children, — 795. Harriett, born Jan. 8, 1791 m, John Wade of AnnapoUs, N. S. 796. Eunice, June 28, 1794 m. 1817, Alexander Troop of AnnapoHs, N. S. 310. Charles Chipman, second son of John Chipman (113), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., July 9, 1772; died about 185 1. He resided mainly in Cornwallis, but for a time in Eastport, Maine, and New York City. A merchant. He married about 1804, Eunice, daughter of Capt. Mason Cogswell of Cornwallis. Eight children, — 797. John Hancock, born 1805; d 1826 A deputy at Cape Coast Castle, Sierra Leone, Africa, 798. Horatio Nelson, 1808 799. Charles Dixon, 1810 m. April 27, 1848, Naomi, daughter of Rev. D. P. McQuillen of Newburyport, Mass. 800. Eavinia, died 801. Mar}' Ann, died 802. Eunice, m. 1838, Rev. John M. Harris. 803. Emily, 804. Isabella E., died 1838 98 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 311. George Chipman, third son of John Cliipmaii (113), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., April 23, 1774; died April 7, 1838. He lived in Kentville, N. S. He was Sheriff of King's County, N. S., for twent3'-nine years. A man of marked social qualities and benev^- olence. He married Dorothy, widow of Frazer. 316. Allen Chipman, fourth son of John Chipman (113), w^as born in Cornwallis, N. S., March 26, 1780; died . A shipmaster and trader. He married a daughter of Capt. John Gardner of Liverpool, N. S. One child, ^ 805. A Daughter, m. John Whidden Ksq. 317. Daniel Chipman, fifth son of John Chipman (113), was Vjorn in Cornwallis, N. S., x\pril 21, 1782; died Sept. 13, 1831. He married a daughter of Capt. Bishop of Horton, N. S. Seven children, — 806. Isabella, born 807. Olivia M., 808. vSarah Eliza, 809. John Allen, 810. George Hlisha, 811. Charles Dixon, 812. Mary Sawyer, m. 1847, Charles Adams. Jan. I, 1804 May 9, 1806 April 3, 1808 Sept. 1810 Feb. 1815 1817; d 1831 April 19, 1822 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 99 321. Jared Ingersoll Chipman, sixth son of John Chip- man (113), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., May 22, 1788; died June 3, 1832. A counsellor-at-law residing in Shelburne and in Halifax, N. S. He was sheriff of Halifax County; President of the Sessions of the Eastern District of N. S., and Chief Justice of the Inferior Court of Nova vScotia for many years. He married Mary Sawyer of Halifax. Eight children, — 813. James Blowers, born Jan. 9, 1815 814. Ann Eliza, July 1817 815. Terson, 18 19 816. Jared, 1820; d 1839 817. Francis, 1822 818. Harriett, 1824 819. John R. U., 1828 820. Ferguson, 1830 326. John Huston Chipman, oldest son of Rev. Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was born in Ann- apolis, N. S., June 12, 1781; died . A farmer living at Wilmot, N. vS. He was a Captain of Militia and held various civic offices. He married first, Hopestead, a daughter of Maj. Timothy Barnaby and his wife Rebecca (Chipman, 33); second, March 2, 1847, Ann, widow of Prince and daughter of George Johnson of Horton, N. vS. 1 > » > > 1 > ) LolC. lOO CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Four children by first marriage, — 821. Brook WatvSon, born Jan. 30, 1802 822. Sarah, Sept. 9, 1804 823. William Huston, 0(5l. 14, 1806 824. Rebecca, Aug. 29, 1808 331. Joseph Wheelock Chipman, third son of Rev. Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was born in Ann- apolis, N. S. He married, Jan. 25, 1824, Euphrasia, daughter of Robert Charlton. Two children, — 825. George Starret, born July 28, 1826 826. Robert Handle}-, March 23, 1846 333. Samuel Lord Chipman, fourth son of Rev. Thomas Handley Chipman (118), was born in Ann- apolis, N. S., Nov. 29, 1804; died April 28, 1875. He married, first, 0(51. 25, 1827, Mercy, daughter of Robert Randolph; second, Annie, widow of Tomlinson. Two children by first marriage, seven by second, — 827. Phebe Jane, born 0(5l. 24, 1828- m. George Shafner of Annapolis, N. S. 828. I^avinia Ann, Jan. 16, 183 1 829. Thomas Handley, Dec. 10, 1834 830. William Allen, Jan. 20, 1837; died 831. Mar}^ Eliza, Aug, 10, 1838 832. James Albert, June 20, 1840 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA lOI 833. Frederick Miles, July 19, 1844 834. Ingram Bill, Dec. 20, 1847; d 1848 335. Rev. William Chipman, oldest son of William Allen Chipman (119), was born in Annapolis, N. S., Nov. 29, 1781; died . He resided in Annapolis until 1829 and was extensively engaged in agricultu- ral and commercial pursuits. He fulfilled various public trusts and being admitted to the Baptist Church he was for many years a deacon, and on March 29, 1829 he was ordained pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Cornwallis, N. S. He married, first, Feb. 24, 1803, Mary McGown, daughter of Matthew Dickey; second, May 24, 1827, Eliza Ann, daughter of Homes Chipman (122). Nine children by first marriage, twelve by second, - 836. Joseph, born Dec. 28, 1803 837. Rebecca, Aug. 14, 1805 m. John Ross. 838. William Henr}', Nov. 3, 1807 839. David, Sept. 13, 1809 m. 1839, Eunice Moss. No children. 840. James Edward, May 14, i8ii;d 1843 841. John Chaloner, Aug. 8, 1813 Drowned May 15, 1842, at Buenos Ayres. 842. Isaac, July 17, 1817 843. Robert Allen, Sept. 16, 1S19 844. Leander Vaness, Feb. 23, 1822 died I02 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 845. Leander Vaness, 846. Mary Eliza, 847. Amelia Spurr, 848. Alfred, 849. Maria, 850. Mary Eliza, 851. Andrew Fuller, 852. A son, 853. Lucilla, 854. Unity Ann, 855. John Pryor, 856. Holmes vSamuel, March 9, 1828 d 1830 April II, 1830 died Dec. 7, 1832 Aug. II, 1834 July 3, 1836 March 11, 1838 April 16, 1840 Dec, 2, 1841 Feb. 28, 1843 Feb. 7, 1S44 March 31, 1848 Dec. 22, 1850 336. Handley Chipman, second son of William A. Chipman (119), was born in Annapolis, N. S., July 25, 1784; died 1858. He lived in Cornwallis, N. S. Married, first, Oc1:. 4, 1809, Polly, daughter of James Burbridge; second, June 19, 1815, Ann, daughter of Jesse and Mary (Raymond) Hoyt. Five children by second marriage, — 857. Mary, born Dec. 31, 1816 m. 1833, Alexander Treniaize. 858. William Jesse, Sept. 7, 18 18 859. Elizabeth Ann, July 20, 1820 860. James, Nov. 1822 861. Sarah Rebecca, 0(5l. 22, 1824 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 103 338. Samuel Chipman, third son of William A. Chip- man (119), was born in Annapolis, N. S., 0(5l. i8, 1790; died . A merchant residing in Cornwallis, N. S. He was a Member of the Legislature, a Colonel of Militia, a Member of the Executive Council and its Financial Secretary. He married, first, May 11, 1815, Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Henry Gesner, born 1792; died 1833; second, Dec. 8, 1841, Jessie W., daughter of Thomas and Jessie Hardy, emigrants from Scotland. Four children by first marriage, two by second, — 862. Ann, born Dec. 14, 1816 m. 1837, Dr. John Primrose. 863. William Allen, June 30, 1818; d 1863 864. Sarah Rebecca, Sept. 9, 1820 m. 1841, Samuel I. Sharp. 865. Eilzabeth Adelaide, Aug. 22, 1830 m. 1848, John E. Wilder. 866. Jessie Frances, Jan. 24, 1843 867. John Russell, July 17, 1845 340. Jacob Chipman, son of Chipman, was born . Resided at Annapolis, N. S. He married, 1811, Phebe Ann Lockwood of Cornwallis, N. S. Five children, — 868. Phebe Ann, born Aug. 25, 1812 869. George Eockwood, Sept. 17, 1814 I04 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 870. Mary Eliza, 871. Eunice, 872. Augusta, Aug. 29, 1S17 July 4, 1822 1828 341. Anthony Chipman, oldest son of Anthony Chip- man (120), was born in Gloucester, Mass., July 16, 1786; died June 21, 1870. He lived in Rockport, Mass., until 1837, in Steuben, Me., 1837-57, ^"^ after that in Millbridge, Me. A shipmaster. He married, first, Nov. 27, 1809, Sarah, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Tarr) Pool; second, Nov. 24, 1820, vSarah (Thurston), widow of William Davis. Two children by first marriage, four by second, — 873 Child, 874 Child, S75 Anthony, 876 Daniel, 877 George, 878 James, died inf. born May 20, 1 82 1 June 1 1, 1825 July 20, 1827 Dec. 6, 1830; d 1851 345. William Handley Chipman, third son of Homes Chipman (122), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., Feb. 10, 1801; died . He resided in Bridgetown, N. S. where he was a deacon in the Baptist Church. He married first, Feb. 14, 1828, Elizabeth Troop; second, Jan. 22, 1846, Loraine, widow of Dr. Woodbury. ..[ CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 105 Four children by first marriage, two by second, - 879. Sarah, 880. James, 881. Henrietta. 882. William, 883. Henrietta, 884. Jessie, born March 29, 1829 Nov. 24, 1830 Feb. 24, 1833 died May 22, 1838 March 14, 1847 March 30, 1850 347. Wentworth Allen Chipman, fifth son of Homes Chipman (122), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., 1804; died . A magistrate residing at Kentville, N. S. He married first, June 23, 1831, Jane Troop; second, May 15, 1839, Olivia Lucilla, daughter of Daniel DeWolf of Horton, N. S.; third, 0(5l. 16, 1849, Elizabeth Wilson of Falmouth, N. S. Three children by first marriage, and three by second, — 885 Anna Maria, born June 5, 1832; died 886 Joseph Albert, Nov. 23, 1833; di855 887 Maria Jane, 0(5l. 21, 1835; died 888 Jessie Catharine, April 7, 1841; died 889 Julia Florence, Oa. 17, 1842; died 890 Sarah Lucilla, Nov. 23, 1844; died 350. John Andrews Chipman, seventh son of Homes Chipman (122) was born in Cornwallis, N. S., May Io6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA i8, 1812; died . He resided at Amherst, N. S. He married, Feb. 25, 1836, Elizabeth Harris. Two children, — 891. James Andrews, born Nov. 26, 1838 892. Lucilla Olivia, May 3, 1845 351. Zachariah Chipman, eighth son of Homes Chip- man (122), was born in Cornwallis, N. S., April 18, 1814; died . A merchant living at St. Stephen's N. B. He married, Sept. 15, 1842, Mary Eliza DeWolf of Horton, N. S. Three children, — 893. Sarah Alice Starr, born 061. 10, 1843 894. Eucy Florence, Nov. 15, 1845 895. Anna Fairbanks, Ocft. 7, 1847 355. Thomas Dane Chipman, oldest son of Zachariah Chipman (123) , was born in Annapolis, N. S., July 27, 1803; died . He lived in Yarmouth, N. S. He was coroner of Yarmouth County and, in 1857, Judge of the Court of Chancery, He married first, Nov. 25, 1824, Mary Alice, daughter of Rev. Harris Harding of Yarmouth, born April i, 1806; died March 24, 1838; second, Dec. 13, 1838, Emih', daughter of Rufus Hub- bard. Seven children by first marriage, three by second, — 896. Maria i\nn, born Sept. 12, 1825 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 107 897. Minor, May 30, 1827 Lost at sea, 1843 898. Lodowick, April 30, 1829 m. Jan. 1851, Hannah Churchill, 899. Mary Alice, Jan. 26, 1831 m. 1847, Rollin Porter. 900. Thomas Dane, Dec. 29, 1832 m. 1859, Cecilia Cann of Yarmouth, N. S. 901. Leilah, April 5, 1834 902. Sarah Elizabeth, April 9, 1837; d 1857 903. Harriett, Dec. 18, 1839 904. Susan, Dec. 18, 1841 905. Abigail, ' Ma}^ 16, 1844 356. Rev. Homes Chipman, second son of Zachariah Chipman (123), was born in Annapolis, N. S., Dec. 10, 1804; died . He was ordained by a Baptist Council at Halifax, N. S. 0(5l. 1846. Was the pastor of churches at Ragged Islands, N. S., Searsmont, Harrington and Machias, Me., North Oxford, Mass., and Essex, Vt. In Jan. 1827 he married Eliza, daugh- ter of Capt. Alexander Bain of Yarmouth, N. S. Eight children,— 906. Xerxes Zachariah, born Nov. 27, 1827 907. Xenophon Alexander, Sept. 12, 1829 908. Vortiger George, Jan. 13, 1833 909. Origen Homes, July 7, 1835 910. Elizabeth Rowena, March 27, 1839 I08 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 911. Stephen, May 7, 1841 died 912. William Wentworth, Aug. 15, 1843 913. James Locke Jiidson, Jan. 5, 1846 360. Samuel Bishop Chipman, elder son of Major Cliipman (124), was born in Annapolis, N. S., Aug. 2, 1803; died Aug. 23, 1855. He lived at Wilmot, N. S., where he was a deacon in the Baptist Church. On Nov. 25, 1825 he married Louisa, daughter of John Marshall. Three children, — 914. Edward William, born Nov. 13, 1826 915. Milledge Samuel, Dec. 31, 1830 916. vSophia Louisa, Dec. 26, 1832 Sixth Generation. 369. Henry Chipman LL. D., oldest son of Hon. Nathaniel Chipman (127), was born in Tinmouth, Vt., July 25, 1784; died March 29, 1867. Was grad- uated from Middlebury College, 1803. He studied law with his father and was admitted to the bar at Rutland, Vt., in Nov. 1806. Having spent the next year in Jamaica, W. I., he then spent a year in the office of Hon. Charles C. Pinckney of Charleston, S. C. He resided, practicing law, in Waterboro, S. C, 1808-24. Having a disgust for slavery which his wife, though a planter's daughter, shared they moved in 1824 to Detroit, Mich. In company with a distin- guished journalist of the time he at first edited and published one of the earliest newspapers in the ter- ritory, "The Michigan Herald." In 1825 and 1840-3 he was Chief Justice of Wayne Co. Court; and 1827-32 he was one of the U.S. Judges for Michigan Terri- tory. In 1841 and years following he was Judge of the District Court. In 1844 he was one of the vice- presidents of the convention held at Baltimore which no CHIPMANS OF AMERICA nominated Henry Clay for President. He continued his professional pursuits until near the close of his life, and did well his allotted work. His knowledge of law, dignity of character, and good sense thorough- ly qualified him for the responsible positions which he held. As a judge he was upright and irreproachable. He and his wife were members of the Protestant Epis- copal Church. He married, May 12, 1812, Martha Mary, daughter of John Logan. Six children, — 917. Henry lyOgan, born July 17, 1814 918. Catharine S., 1816 919. Laura B. Jan. 1818 m. 1848, Henry L. Chipman (925). 920. Eliza C. 1823 m. William L. Baby. 921. Emma, 1826 922. John Logan, June 15, 1829 371. Jeffrey Chipman, second son of Hon. Nathaniel Chipman (127), was born in Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 8, 1789; died Dec. 1, 1849. He lived in Canandaigua, N. Y., where he was a Magistrate, Commissioner of Deeds, and School Commissioner. After 1845 he re- sided in Kalamazoo, Mich., and was Judge of Kal- amazoo Countv Court. In earlv life a teacher; at CHIPMANS OF AMERICA III different periods a draughtsman and surveyor, clerk in a land office and an editor; general business-merch- ant. On April 13, 1814 he married, at Arlington, Vt., Lucy, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Masters) Baker, born June 21, 1795. Six children, — 923. Lucius Marius, born Nov. 27, i8i9;di842 924 925 926 927 928 John Baker, Aug. 8, 1821 Henry Laurens, Feb. i, 1823 Francis Granger, Sept. i, 1827 ^^^^^' I March 27, 1830 A son , ) / ' o 372. Edwin Chipman, third son of Hon. Nathaniel Chipman (127), was born in Rutland, Vt., July 27, 1792; died Jan. 1840. He lived in vSouth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Going to South Carolina in 1815 he studied law with his oldest brother, was ad- mitted to the bar and practiced law for a time in part- nership with his brother. Relinquishing his profes- sion and engaging in the erection of mills near Walterboro, Ala., he became involved in debts which he could not pay. Then, in 1822, he suddenly dis- appeared and nothing was known of him by his kin- dred for sixteen years. In 1838, in a letter to his father, he made known the facts as follows. He left Walterboro without even one cent of money, taking 112 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA only his wearing apparel and his horse and saddle. He rode seventy-five miles in twenty-four hours and stopping in Barnwell District, S. C, worked at the blacksmith's trade one year. For the next three years he worked at that trade in Hamburg, S. C, and Augusta, Ga. He taught school in Barnwell District one year and in that year married. Soon after that he moved to Montgomery County, Ala., and began to amass some wealth which was expended by illness in his family. He then began to trade in Coosa County, Ala., but was recalled to command the Montgomery Regiment against the Creek Indians. Then he be- came contractor for construction of a railroad between West Point and Montgomery, Ala. The letter closes with these words: "When I left Colleton District in South Carolina I adopted the name of Edward Cullen and am known b}^ no other name in Alabama. The object of adopting that name and working at the blacksmith's trade was to prevent the possibility of discovery. *** It has always been my intention, as soon as I could acquire the means, to pay off all de- mands against me, to resume the name of Edwin Chipman by legislative enactment, which would be necessary to legalize my land titles." His death was caused b}'^ the recoil of levers used in boring an artesian well. Edwin Chipman ( Cullen ) married, 1826, Sarah Thompson of Barnwell District, S. C. CHIPMANS OP AMERICA II3 Six children, — 929. A son, born died 930. Theodore, 1828 931. Oscar, 1830 932. Evelina, 1833 933. Edwin C, 1836 934. George Washington, 1839 373. Cassius Chipman, fourth son of Hon. Nathan- iel Chipman (127), was born in Rutland, Vt., April 12, 1797; died . He resided in Tinmouth, Vt., and after 1849 in Clinton and Holyoke, Mass., and after 1863 in Ripton, Vt. A farmer. On Nov. 4, 1822 he married Sophia, daughter of I^uke L-, and Bet.sey Hill, born July 23, 1795, Eight children, — 935. Edgar, born 0(5l. 29, 1823 Was at Kingston, Jamaica in 1855 and then unmarried. 936. Emily Octavia, April 3, 1825 937. Louisa, Jan. 12, 1827 938. Sarah Elizabeth, Dec. 25, 1829; d 1833 939. Charlotte, Jan. 16, 1831 940. Julia, July 16, 1832 941. Eugenia, 0(5l. 5, 1833 942. Ellen, Jan. 18, 1837 376. Oscar Hill Chipman, fifth son of Hon. Nathan- iel Chipman (127), was born Dec. 23, 1804; died June 114 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 24, 1863. After spending two years in Middlebury College he practiced law at Manchester, Vt., and was afterward a manufacturer at Russell, N. Y. During the early part of the Civil War he was a member of the 35th N. Y. Regt. Died while an officer of the Insane Asylum at Washington, D. C. Unmarried. 377. Lemuel Chipman, oldest son of I^emuel Chip- man (128), was born in Pawlet, Vt., 1782; died April 28, 1844. He lived in. Sheldon, N. Y. In 181 1 he married Laura, daughter of Timothy and Phebe Mead of Manchester, Vt. Nine children, — 943. Assenath, born Nov. 13, 18 12 m. 1828, Marius C, Humphrey. 944. Phebe Ann Mead, Feb. 10, 1814 m. 1837, Nelson E. Marston. 945. William Fitch, Dec. 27, 1816 946. Alethia Wheeler, May 7, 1818 m. 1838, Guy H. Salisbury. 947. Marshall Mead, Feb. 7, 1821 948. Lafayette, July 17, 1823 m. 1849, Esther Papsou. 949. Ellen, Dec, 20, 1825 m. 1852, William Hill. 950. Laura Adelia, Sept. 2, 1829 m. 1855, George H. Hewitt. 951. Edward Warren, Sept. 7, 1831; d 1848 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1 15 378. Fitch Chipman, second son of Lemuel Chipman (128), was born in Pawlet, Vt., 1785; died . He was graduated from Middlebury College, 1808. Re- sided in Sheldon, N. Y., and Unadilla, Mich. In 181 1 he married vSarah, daughter of Job and Hannah (Chipman) Spofford. Eight children, — 952. Maria, 953. Lemuel, 954. Samuel Spofford, 955. Sarah, m. 1839, Alex. S. Montague. 956. Susan, m. 1840, Cyrenus Abbot. 957. Adelaide, 958. Benjamin Franklin, m. 1853, Ivucy Ann Ray. No children. 959. Frances, m. 1856, Isaac C. Swift. 379. Samuel Chipman, third son of Lemuel Chip- man (128), was born in Pawlet, Vt., May 5, 1786; died . He resided in Middlebury, Vt., Richmond, Rochester and Sheldon, N. Y., and after ten years spent Michigan he moved, in 1859, to Honeoye Falls, N. Y. He was, 1812, a lieutenant in the U. S. A.; 1827-32, editor of the "Rochester Observer," a relig- ious newspaper, and in 1833-4 ^^ made well known Il6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA investigations of the almshouses, prisons and other institutions of New York. For many years following he edited the "Star of Temperance," and was distin- guished as a lecturer and in his efforts for reform in the liquor traffic. The honorary degree of Master of Arts was conferred on him by Middlebury College in 1839. In 1810 he married Anna, daughter of Andrew and Sarah Palmer of Litchfield, Conn, Three children, — 960. Tapping Reeve, born Feb. 9, 181 1 961. Wilhelmus Mynderse, Feb. 6, 1814 962. Edward Warren, Dec. 3, 1819; d 1826 387. Gustavus Dickinson Chipman, oldest son of Darius Chipman (129), was born in Rutland, Vt., 1786; died . Graduated from Middlebury College 1808. He resided in Middlebury, Vt., Erie, Pa., Tazewell County, 111., and Mis.souri. A counsellor- at-law and afterward a farmer. He married, first 1809, Charity Calkins of Rutland, Vt.; second, 1836, Lucy E. Green of Middlebury, N. Y. One child by first marriage, — 963. Austin C, born March i, 181 1 390. Horace Darius Chipman, second son of Darius Chipman (129), was born in Rutland, Vt., July 21, 1793; died . Resided in Middlebury, Lyndon, CHIPMANS OF AMKRICA II7 Jerusalem and Brockport, N. Y., Chipman's Mills, 111., and after 1848 in Cincinnati, O. A merchant at the head of the firm of H. D. Chipman & Co. He married first, May 20, 1819, Catharine E. Gregory, of Franklin, O., born in Danbury, Conn., March 24, 1803; second May 6, 1850 Julia A., widow of Harden Branch of New York City. Eight children by first marriage, — 964. William Douglas, born 06t. 31, 1822 965. DeWitt Clinton, Sept. 21, 1824 966. Horace Gregory, Aug. 17, 1826 967. Anna Maria, June 21, 1828 m. 1849, William C. Starr of Richmond, lud. 968. Edward Cummings, Jan. i, 1830; d 1839 969. Emma Frances, Sept. 5, 1831 970. Charles Carrol, July 27, 1833; d 1835 971. Benedict Gregory, March 24, 1838; d 1838 401. Cyrus Austin Chipman, oldest son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., May 15, 1801; died . Resided in his birthplace until 1821 when he moved to Oakland, Mich. Was living, 1848-58, in Troy, Mich., and after that in Rochester, Mich. A farmer. He married, Sept. 1828, Mary Lawson of Oakland, Mich. Eight children, — 972. George Albert, born Nov. 4, 1829 ii8 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 Martha Mary, Cyrus Oscar, Henry Sanford, Jaques Hulburt, Alethia Elizabeth, James Lawson, Frances Caroline, Jan. 25, 1832 0(5l. II, 1833 Jan. 7, 1836 July 29, 1838; d 1862 Sept. 16, 1841 May 2, 1844 March 11, 1847; d 1862 402. Samuel Fitch Chipman, second son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., May 17, 1803; died . Removing, in 182 1, to Michigan he lived 1828-41 in Avon, Mich., 1841-58 in Plymouth, Wis., and after 1863 in Cassville, Wis. A farmer. In March 1828 he married Melissa Douglas of Pontiac, Mich, Thirteen children, — born 980. Fitch James, 981. Cyrus Douglas, 982. Cyrus Austin, 983. Guy Fitch, 984. Jay Douglas, 985. Samuel Fitch, 986. Melissa Fitch, 987. Olivia Melissa, 988. Charles Elon, 989. Franklin F., 0(5l. 18, 1829; d 1831 Jan. 22, 1831 died Feb. 21, 1832 died April 5, 1833; d 1836 Dec. 14, 1834; d 1839 June 18, 1837; d 1838 April 3, 1839; d 1840 April 16, 1841; d 1842 Sept. 25, 1842 April 20, 1844; d 1845 i CHIPMANS OF AMERICA II9 990. Samuel Fitch, May 12, 1845; d 1847 991. Arabella Eliza March 27, 1847 m. 1862, John G. Higgins. 992. Cyrus Nathaniel, April 2, 1849; d 1851 404. John Marshall Chipman, third son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1087; died . Resided in Avon, Sterling and Portland, Mich. Was in California 1859-67 and there- after in Washington, D. C. A farmer. He married, 183-, Clarissa Perrin of Oakland, Mich. Three children, — 993. Charles Bennett, born Sept. 14, 1834 994. Ellen Perrin, Jan. 5, 1837 m. 1857, Edgar Newman. 995. Marshall John, Aug. 29, 1847 405. William Fitch Chipman, fourth son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1809. He lived in Southfield, Mich., and Warrren and Berlin, Wis. On Aug. 23, 1835 he married Betsey Stoddard, born in Eisle, N. Y., July 3^ 1813. Four children, — 996. Theodore Stoddard, born April 24, 1839 997. Albion R. Aug. 27, 1841 998. Leroy W. Aug. 23, 1843 999. Amelia B. Sept. 10, 1845 I20 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 406. George Alfred Chipmarii fifth son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., Aug. II, 1811; died Sept. 1837. Resided in Avon, Mich. Remarried, 183-, Eliza Ann Perrin, of Oakland, Mich., who married second, Newton. One child, — 1000. Sarah Bennett, born July 11, 1837 m. Goodhue. 407. Daniel Chapin Chipman, sixth son of Dr. Cyrus Chipman (131), was born in Richmond, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1813. He lived in Avon, and Royal Oak, Mich., and in Plymouth, Wis. A farmer. He married, Sept. 10, 1834, Philene Almira Calkins of Shelby, Mich. Seven children, — looi. Cyril D., born July 2, 1835 A member of 13th. Reg. U. S. V., died at Smitliton, i Kentucky, Nov. 5, 1862. I 1002. Harriett Arabella, July 9, 1837 m. 1856, Joseph Jackson. 1003. Caroline Matilda^ Feb. 9, 1840 m. 1857, Thomas Tibbals. 1004. Lucy Elizabeth, June 9, 1841 1005. Edmund Kearsley, April 14, 1843 1006. vSamuel Melvin, Ocft. 18, 1846 1007. Sophia Philene, April 17, 1850 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 121 410. John Spofford Chipman, oldest son of Hon. Samuel Chipman (132), was born in Vergennes, Vt., Aug. 8, 1788; died . He resided in Waddington, N. Y., and was a member of the legislature. He married, first, 061. 12, 1818, Mary Colfax of New London, Conn.; second, Sept. 25, 1848, Sarah Richards Stoddard of New London, Conn. Six children by first marriage, one by second, — 1008. Mary Robins, born Aug. 16, 1819 m. 1847, Stillman Foote. 1009. Hannah Eliza, Aug. 24, 1821 m. 1841, William M. Hitchcock. loio. George Colfax, Feb. 28, 1824 loii. William Colfax, March 11, 1826 1012. Charlotte, April 17, 1828 in. 1847, Benjamin F. Sherman. 1013. Elizabeth Huntington, April 24, 1830; died 1014. Mary, Aug. 7, 1849 411. Ralph Chipman, second son of Samuel Chipman (132), was born in Vergennes, Vt., June 29, 1790; died . He lived at Madrid, N. Y. A merchant. He married, first. May 23, 1813, Sophia, daughter of James and Ruth Martindale, born in Salem, Mass., 1793; second, Nov. 25, 1830, Joanna Martindale of Lawrence, N. Y. Six children by first marriage, two by second, — T015. Daniel Oscar, born July 3, i8i4;di8i5 122 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1016. Sarah Ann, 1017. Charlotte Catharine, 1018. Fanny Catharine, 1019. James Martidale, 1020. Samuel Austin, 102 1. Henry Clinton, 1022. Joanna Sophia, June 10, 1816 June 4, 1818; d 1819 July 20, 1821 June 19, 1823; d 1841 Aug. 26, 1825; d 1826 Sept. 1831 Nov. 10, 1832 419. Oscar Harry Chipman, M. D., fifth son of Samuel Chipman (132), was born in Vergennes, Vt., Nov. 16, 1807, A physician. He resided at Troy, Mich., for about twenty years, and after 1855 at Grand Rapids, Mich. On 0(51. 18, 1835 he married Amanda Spencer Rogers of Pottsdam, N. Y. Three children, — 1023. Samuel Spencer, born 1024. Louisa Amanda, 1025. Hobart Henr}^ April 16, 1837 Ocft. 8, 1841 Aug. 16, 1843 422. George Chipman, son of Daniel Chipman LI^.D. (133), was born in Middlel)ury, Vt., May 25, 1799, died 1869. He was graduated from Harvard College in 18 18 and began the practice of law at Middlebury, Vt., residing at Middlebury, and Ripton, Vt. He was, ' 1827-30, State's Attorney for Addison Counly, Vt., and Judge of the Addison County Court, 1846-8. For several years preceeding his death he resided in Wash- CHIPMANS OF AMERICA I23 ingtoii, D. C. On Feb. 20, 1823 he married Elizabeth A., daughter of Anthony Rhodes of Middlebury, Vt. Three children, — 1026. Daniel Austin, born Dec. 17, 1830 1027. George Rhodes, May 11, 1835 1028. Holden Rhodes, Dec. 1840; died 438. Stephen Chipman, oldest son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., April 8, 1778; died . Ivived for a time in Sunderland, and then removed to one of the Western States. He married Esther Waterhouse. Seven children,— 1029. James, 1030. Norman, 1031. Abigail, 1032. Ammi, 1033. John, 1034. Anne, 1035. Julia. 441. John Boardman Chipman, second son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt. April i, 1785; died . A merchant residing in Eansingburg, N. Y., until about 1867 when he moved to Clinton, N. Y. On Feb. 3, 18 12 he married Anne Hicock. Nine children, — 124 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1036. James Hickok, born 061. 31, 18 12 1037- John Boardman, April 7, 1815 m. April 13, 1847, Caroline T. Flower 1038. Walter, Aug. 7, 1820 1039. Anna, Nov. 8, 1822 1040. Norman, Jan. 21, 1825 1041. Frances Elizabeth, July 1827 1042. Cynthia Page, 061. 1829 1043. Mary Blatchford, Jan. 1832 1044. Abigail Louisa. July 1837 443. Amos Chipman, third son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., April 27, 1789; died . In 1867 he was a resident of Pavillion, Mich. He married Hannah Jager. Seven children, — 1045. Daniel, 1046. Beulah, 1047. A daughter, 1048. Abigail, 1049. Walter, 1050. Amos, 105 1. Hiram. 444. Horatio Chipman, fourth son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., March 2, 1792; died March 1846. A farmer. In 1837 he moved to CHIPMANS OF AMERICA I25 Pavillion, Mich. He married, about 1816, Azurbah Ivandon of Arlington, Vt. One child, — 1052. Boardman, born 18 18 445. Walter Chipman, fifth son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., Nov. 6, 1794; died 1866. He resided at Shoreham, Vt,, Ticonde- roga, N. Y., and after 1857 in New York City. He married, 0(5l. 1838, Mary Ann Dorwin of New Haven, Vt. One child, — 1053. Mary Ann, born Nov. 22, 1839 446. Hiram Chipman, sixth son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., May 6, 1797; died Sept. 8, 1837. Having previously resided in Sunder- land, he removed with his family, in 1836, to» Kala- mazoo, Mich. He married Sarah, daughter of Amos Doyle, of Sunderland, Vt. Six children,— 1054. Jane A., m. Norton Pomeroy. 1055. Adeline E., m. W. Sutherland. 1056. Azel N., m. Cynthia Isaacs. 1057. Amos J., born 0(51. 25, 1836 1058. Milon M. about 1838 1059. Andrew W, 126 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 447. Azel Chipman, seventh son of Amos Chipman (140), was born in Sunderland, Vt., Feb. 23, 1800; died . He lived at Shoreham, Vt., until 1858 when he moved to Racine, Wis. A merchant. He married, 1835, Eliza Baldwin of Shoreham. Three children, — 1060. Emma, born July 1839 1061. Charles VanAllen, 0(51. 1846 1062. Herman. 448. Amos Chipman, oldest son of Jesse Chipman (142), was born in Salisbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1781; died . He resided at Cornwall, Vt., for a time and in 1850 was living in Rochester, N. Y. In 1803 he married Abigail Hubbard. Four children, — 1063. lyCander, 1064. Edwin, 1065. Jane, m. Wilson Hubbard. 1066. Harriett, m. Darling. 452. William Chipman, second son of Jesse Chip- man (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 10, 1789; died May 6, 1855. He lived, 1810-33 in Malone, N. Y. and afterward in Owasso, Mich. About 18 15 he married, Ada Minor of Cornwall, Vt. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA I27 Three children, — 1067. Anson Burrall, born Dec. 27, 1812 1068. Isaac Minor, Nov. 1817 1069. William Rufus, July 1822 453. Luther Chipman, third son of Jesse Chipman (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Aug. 29, 1791; died . He resided in Malone, N. Y., until about 1849 when he moved to Plainfield and then to Unadilla, Mich. He married, about 1818, Eusebia Whipple. Four children, — 1070. Charles, 107 1. D wight, 1072. Mariette, 1073. Emily. 454. Calvin Chipman, fourth son of Jesse Chipman (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 24, 1793; died . He lived in Ellisburg and in South Rutland, N. Y, and after 1832 in Lima, Mich. He was a soldier in the War of 18 12 and was, with his whole company, captured and carried to Canada. He married, in Ellisburg, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1816, Celinda, daughter of James Barne}^ of Halifax, Vt. Thirteen children, — 1074-81. inclusive, died in childhood. 1082. Harriett Celinda, born Feb. 2, 1820 m. ist, L. R. K. Hammond; m. 2nd, Henry Nordman. 128 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1083. Rachel Mary, June 14, 1825; d 1842 1084. Calvin Zelotes, June 7, 1827 1085. Lucinda Zeoleda, Dec. 15, 1828 m. Andrew vSpofford. 1086. Caroline Augusta, Jan. 3, 1838 456. Elon Lee Chipman, fifth son of Jesse Chipman (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., Sept. 8, 1797; died . Lived in Bombay and Ogden, N. Y. Removed before 1858 to Hudson, Mich. He married first, about 1825, Rebecca Kelsey of Bombay, N. Y.; second, July 28, 1855, Hannah Van Aken. Seven children by first marriage, — 1087. Betsey, m. William Darling. 1088. Marilla, m. Daniel Buchanan. 1089. Mary, m. Henry Dean. 1090. Albert, died 1 09 1. Delia, m. Marvin Moxon. 1092. Buell, 1093. Laura. 460. Julius Preston Chipman, seventh son of Jesse Chipman (142), was born in Cornwall, Vt., July 18, 1803; died . He resided in Burlington, Vt. He married, about 1842, Jane, widow of Korner. Three children, — 1094-96. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA I29 475. Norman Chipman, oldest son of Joseph Chip- man (148), was born in Waterbury, Vt., May 12, 1797; died in Clinton, Iowa, Nov. 6, 188 1. Went to Ohio when about eighteen years old and from 1829 to 1840 lived at Milford, Ohio, going from thereto Marysville and living there until 1845 when he moved to Illinois. In 1847 he moved to Iowa and in 1849 to Washington, Iowa where he kept the Iowa House during the Cali- fornia gold craze. He afterward was a grocer and later built a brick block and was in the dry goods business. He was a Congregationalist. An ardent Mason, he was one of the fathers of Masonry in that part of the West. Brig. -Gen. of Ohio Militia in the 40's and re- presented the first ward in the first city council of Washington, Iowa. Married at St. Albans, Ohio, June 21, 1821, vSarah Wilson Parker born at Cambridge, Vt., May 3, 1799; died at Washington, Iowa, Feb. 18, 1861. Ten children, — 1097. Norman Parker, born April 4, 1822; d 1829 1098. Son, June 29, 1823; died 1099. Norton Case, June 27, 1824; d 1829 1 100. Cynthia Asenath, March 9, 1828; d 1829 iioi. Cynthia, Feb. i, 1830; died 1 102. Susan Bennett, Jan. 25, 1831 m. 1856, Rev. W. H. Wilsou of Washington, Iowa. 1 103. Norton Parker, March 7, 1835 130 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1 104. Celia Wilson, Aug. 21, 1836 m. 1864, Rev. J. Granville Coudau. 1 105. Helen Mar, July 3, 1839 m. Luther Dawson. 1106. Norman Victor, Sept. 5, 1844; d 1850 476. Holton Chipman, second son of Joseph Chip- man (148), was borti in Rutland, Vt., Jan. 11, 1799. Married Lucy Hopkins of Homer, Licking County, Ohio. Eight children, — 1107. Lucy Hopkins, born Nov. ri, 1825 ra. March 30, 1848, Cable Nash of South Bend, Indiana. 1 108. Philenia, Dec. 27, 1827 m. March 30, 1848, D. J. M. Rowe of Buchanan, Mich. 1 109. Rachel Parthenia, May, 11, 1830 ni. May 1849, John Brown of Goshen, Indiana. mo. Cynthia Florilla, Sept. 22, 1832 ni. Sept. 1848, Chauncy M. Payn of Goshen, Indiana. 11 11. Austa lanthe, Jan. 24, 1835 Married Lateer. 1112. Delia, 061. 2, 1837 m. May, 20, i860, John G. Hudson. 1 1 13. Holton Cassius, May 4, 1841 died April 1891, at Coldwater, Michigan. 1 1 14. Marilla, Nov. 4, 1844 m. i86r, Frank Johnson of Niles, Mich. 477. Don Alonzo Chipman, third son of Joseph Chip- man (148), was born April 17, 1801. Married at Burlington, Ohio, Betsy Dicke}^; and lived in Defi- ance, O. Five children, — 1114-1118. CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA I3I 478. Orrin Chipman, fourth son of Joseph Chipman (148), was born 0(51. 2, 1804. Married at Granville, Ohio, Maria Thurston, and lived in Wasing, Iowa. Had one son and one daughter, 1119-1120, 485. Charles C. Chipman, elder son of Stephen Chip- man (152), was born in Brockville, C. W,, about 1808. A painter, living in Ogdensburg, N. Y., and Michigan City, Ind. He married at Waddington, N. Y., Adelia Wilson. Two children, — 1121. Ellen, 1 122. George. 486. Hiram Chipman, younger son of Stephen Chip- man (152), was born in Brockville, C. W., in 1810, Was probably a resident of Providence, R. I. Married . Two children, — 1 123. Rebecca, 1 124. lyaura, m. 1863, Edward M. Titcomb. 490. John Chipman, oldest son of Capt. Thomas Chipman (153), was born in Essex, Vt., 0(5l. 30, 1798; died . Lived in Essex, Vt., until 1842 when he moved to Harlem, 111., and in 1859 he was living in Waukaka, Minn. He married, about 1829, Harriett 13 2 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Hadley, • Seven children, — 1125. Mary Ann, born Sept. 28, 1831 m. Edward h. Babcock. 1 126. Seymour, June 30, 1833 1 127. Marquise deL. F., March 12, 1835 1 128. Nancy Caroline, April 1837 in- 1857, Joseph Thurston. 1129. Amarilla, June 7, 1839 m. 1857, James Cook. 1 130. Horace Alfred, Jan. 10, 1841 1 131. Harriett Louisa, 061. 11, 1844 491. Hiram Chipman, second son of Thomas Chip- man (153), was born in Essex, Vt., Nov. 2, 1800; died 1871. Resided in Essex, Vt.; Ripley, N. Y.; Harbor, Creek, Waynesville, and Erie, Pa.; Milwaukee, Wis., and Wesleyville, Pa. He died in Milwaukee. A mechanic and after 185 1 a compounder of medicines. On May 14, 1826 he married, in Milton, Vt., Livonia Searle. Eight children, — 1 132. Alonzo Searle, born Ocft. 15, 1827 1 133. Emily, July 23, 1830 m. ist. 184.9, John Lindsey. m. 2nd. 1857, John Smith. 1134. Mary, Jan. 15, 1832 m. 1850, Lansing Marble. 1 135. Daniel Webster, July 10, 1836 1136. Sarah Louisa, 061. 11, 1839 1 137. Chole Henrietta, Aug. 13, 1842 1138. John Quincy Adams, July 19, 1845 1139. Victoria D. M., Dec. 26, 1847 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA I33 495. Thomas Chipman, third son of Thomas Chip- man (153), was born in Essex, Vt., April 13, 1809. He resided on the homestead once his fathers until 1858 when he moved to Minnesota. He married Lucy Ann Nichols of Richmond, Vt. Two children, — 1140. Charles Hermon, born OS.. 11, 1845 1141. Laura, July 29, 1849 499. Thomas Chipman, oldest son of Thomas Chip- man (156), was born in New London, Conn., Aug. 14, 1778; died May 20, 1813. He was a mariner residing at Newburyport, Mass. He was lost overboard from the ship Mills at New Orleans, La. On Feb. 19, 1809 he married Rebecca, daughter of Billings Putnam of Newburyport. Three children, — 1 142. Hannah Wire, born May 7, 1809 m. ist., Joseph Carleton; 2ud., John B. Parker. 1 143. Thomas Joseph, April 8, 181 1 1 144. Benjamin Putnam, Jan. 10, 1813; died 506. William Chipman, oldest son of William Chip- man (158), was born in Groton, Conn., 1775; died 06i. 1847. A resident of Groton. He married first ; second Nancy Shaw of Groton. Eight children by first marriage, five by second, — 1 145. William, born April 3, 1797 134 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1 146. Orlando, about 1798 Married but had no children. 147. Samuel, Jan. 29, 1800 148. Prudence, m. Calvin Cromwell. 149. Sherman, never married. 150. Mary, m. Rathburn. 151. Hannah, m. Oct. 18, 1829, Jas. Wheeler. 152. Evelina, m. Lothorp Park. 153. Eliza, died 154. Caroline, 1820; d 1845 m. William Wilcox. 155. John T., 1823 156. Charles Packer, Aug. 8, 1826 157. Robert, 1833 507. Samuel Chipman, second son of William Chip- man (158), was born in Groton, Conn., 1777; died . A resident of New London, Conn. He married . One child, — 1 158. Phebe. 509. Perez Chipman, third son of William Chipman (158), was born in Groton, Conn., 1779. A resident of Noank, Conn. Pie married first ; second Mrs. Lucy (Bailey) Shaw. Three children by first marriage,— 1 159. Perez, born about 1809 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 135 1160. George W., about 1812 1161. Mary, m. Rathbone. 511. Francis Chipman, fourth son of William Chip- man (158), was born in Groton, Conn., 1782; died Dec. 16, 1837. He lived in Pawtucket, R. I. In 1805 he married Mary Comstock of Montville, Conn. Five children, — 1 162. Evelina, born July 18, 1806 1 163. Albert, May 5, 1809 1 164. Harriett Frances, Sept. 28, 1812 1165. Allen Williams, Feb. 19, i8i6;di839 1166. Stephen Greene, June 19, 1823; d 1844 518. Christopher Chipman, fourth son of Christopher Chipman (159), was born in Groton, Conn., July i, 1784; died Nov. 2, 1857. A mariner, living in New London, Conn. He was, through nearly all of the last war with England, confined in Dartmoor (Eng.) Prison. He married, Jan. 30, 1807, Sabina Chester of Groton. Five children, — 1 167. Emeline, born Nov. 19, 1807 m. John Grace. 1168. Hannibal Allen, July 14, 1812 1 169. Cynthia, Sept. 5, 1819 1 170. Christopher, March 19, 1824 1 171. Edwin, Jan. 30, 1826 136 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 519. Josiah Chipman, fifth son of Christopher Chip- man (159), was born in Groton, Conn., Sept. 12, 1786; died about 1812. A resident of Groton, Conn. He married, about 1808, Harriett Williams. Two children, — 1 172. Elisha, born about 1809 1173. Hlmira. 521. Nathaniel Chester Chipman, seventh son of Christopher Chipman (159), was born in Groton, Conn., May 16, 1793; died about 1822. A mariner, living in Groton. He married Eunice Clark. Two children, — 1 174. Sarah lyouise, ) , o i' ^ 1409. Mary, Feb. 22, 1822 ni. Henry Turner. 1410. Nelson, Ocft. 13, 1823 141 1. Marcus Morton, 1826 1412. Howard. 645. Isaac Chipman, fifth son of Joseph Chipman (243), was born in Barnstable, Mass., April 3, 1797; died after 1867. A hatter, residing in Barnstable. On 0(51. 8, 1820 he married Relief Scudder of Hyannis, Mass. Two children, — 1413. Caroline, born Feb. 21, 1823 m. 1848, G. W. Doane M. D. 1414. William, Odl. i, 1827 648. Hon. Isaac Chipman, oldest son of Gen. Timothy F. Chipman (246), was born in Shoreham, Vt., March 15, 1787; died in Crown Point, N. Y., May 10, 1871. A farmer. He held many town offices l6o CHIPMANS OF AMERICA and was Representative to the I^egislature from Shore- ham and Senator from Addison County. He became a member of the Congregational Church in 182 1. On Feb. 17, 1812 he married Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Martha (Salmon) Hemmenway, born in Shrewsbur}^ Mass., Jan. 23, 1791, Seven children, — 1415. Samuel Hemmenway, b. May 22, 1813 1416. I^aura Selencia, 0(51. 31, 1817 1417. Hannah Almeda, July 4, 1819 m. 1842, Edgar Seymour Catlin. 1418. Harriett Marilla, May 18, 1822 1419. Silas Winslow, March 16, 1826 1420. Sarah Juliette, Feb. 14, 1830 m. 1858, William vStromson vSmart. 1421. Timothy Fuller, Ocft. 4, 1832; d 1847 660. Alvan Chipman, oldest son of Daniel Chipman (249), was born in Waltham, Vt., Fel). 26, 1794. A farmer, residing in Constable, N. Y. He married, Feb. 15, 1818, Sophia Grennel. vSeven children, — 1422-28. 664. Orlin Chipman, third son of Daniel Chipman (249), was born in Waltham, Vt., 0(5t. 24, 1800; died about 1S50. He lived in Waltham until 1841 wdien he moved to Fentonville, Mich. He married, May 8, 1827, Sarah M. Burritt of Vergennes, Vt., who mar- CHIPMANS OF AMERICA l6l ried, second 1854, Charles Churchill of Bloomfield, Mich. Nine children, — 1429. Mary Lathrop, born March 30, 1828 m. 1844, Ivafayette Thompsou of Fentonville, Mich. 1430. William Burritt, Dec. 14, 1829; d 1833 1431. Orlin Gordon, April 19, 1832 1432. George, Jan, 23, 1834; ^ 1840 1433. Daniel Francis, Aug. 30, 1836 1434. Frederick Andrews, March 18, 1840 1435. Lovett Bixby, May 18, 1843 1436. Sarah Maria, Dec. 15, 1845 1437. Charles Norman, March 19, 1847 670. Ansel Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip- man (251), was born in Shoreham, Vt., May 6, 1793. Lived in Shoreham, Vt. and Rochester, O. In Feb. 1819 he married Elizabeth Cole. Four children, — 1438. William W., born Jan. 6, 1820 1439. Edward E. 1826 died 1440. Edward S. 1831 1441. Harriett A. 1834 672. Cyrus Chipman, second son of Barnabas Chip- man (251), was born in Shoreham, Vt., April 2, 1799; died . A grocer, residing in Troy, N. Y. He l62 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA married, about 1828, Emeline Bishop of Crown Point, N. Y. Five children, — Sarah, born 183 1 died Henry, 1834 died Sarah, 1836 Louisa, 1838 Henry, 1840 died 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 673. John Smith Chipman, third son of Barnabas Chipman (251), was born in Shoreham, Vt., Aug. 10, 1800; died before 1878. He was graduated from Mid- dlebury College in 1823 and became a counsellor at law. Resided at Niles, Mich., and was Represent- ative to Congress from that state. About 1852, he moved to California. He married, 0(5l., 1824, Frances Larrabee of Ticonderoga, N. Y. Two children, — 1447. William H., born Feb. 1826 1448. Frances C, July 1832 674. Samuel Chipman, fourth son of Barnabas Chip- man (251), was born in Shoreham, Vt., May 13, 1802; died . A merchant. He resided at Centreville, Mich., where he was for many years postmaster. He married at Shoreham, Dec. 25, 1823 Mary Criggo., One child, — 1449. Mary Ann, born Aug. 22, 1824 m. 1847, George B. Hewings, CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 163 677. Joseph N. Chipman, oldest son of Russell Chip- man (253), was born in Shoreham, Vt.,Sept. 18, 1803; died 1870. He was graduated from Middlebury Col- lege, 1828. A counsellor at law, residing at Niles, Mich., and Nevada, Cal. He was Judge of the Cass County (Mich.) Court and Mayor of Nevada, Cal. After his return from California he was ordained a Baptist minister. He married Anna Wilson of Niles, Mich. Three children, — 1450-52. 679. Lorenzo Quincy Chipman, third son of Russell Chipman (253), was born in Shoreham, Vt., May 3, 1 8 10; died . A farmer, living in vShoreham. He married Mariette Rowley. Two children, — 1453. Emily Frances, 1454. A son. 680. Ashley Burchard Chipman, fourth son of Rus- sell Chipman (253), was born in Shoreham, Vt., Aug, 27, 1812; died . A merchant in Bridport, Vt. and Niles, Mich. In July 1842 he married Julia Ann Rowley of Shoreham. Two children, — 1452. Nelson Gordon; 1456. Ella Jane. 164 CHIPMANvS OF AMERICA 683. Russell Mason Chipman, fifth son of Russell Chipman (253), was born in Shoreham, Vt., April 14, 1821; died Dec. 9, 1849. A merchant in Bridport, Vt. He married Sarah Wilcox of Bridport. One child, — 1457. Russell Burchard. 691. Thomas Chipman, son of Hadsell Chipman (265), was born in Sandwich, Mass., about 1793; died July, 1851. Resided in Sandwich. On Jan. 30, 1814 he married Sarah Higgins of Wellfleet, Mass. Nine children, — 1458. Bethiah, born April 7, 1816 ni. Joseph Perkins of Newburyport, Mass, 1459. Sarah, Nov. 16, 1817 m. Sands Skilley of Middleborough, Mass. 1460. Mary, Feb. 3, 1828 1461. Hannah R., Nov. 6, 1829 m. 1848, James H. Braleigh of Middleborough. 1462. George W. H., Dec. 24, 1832 1463. lyucy Anna, April 19, 1834 1464. Thomas H., May 27, 1836 1465. Joseph Perkins, Nov. 9, 1838 1466. Isabelle B., March 7, 1841 699. Jonathan Ellis Chipman, second son of Benj- amin Chipman (267), was born in Sandwich, Mass., July 27, 1803; died Sept. 24, 1859. He lived in Sand- CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 165 wich where he married, 0(5l. 28, 1824, Celia Bassett. Nine children, — 1467. James Freeman, born Aug. 19, 1825 1468. Mary, Nov. 12, 1827 m. 1847, Samuel Lawrence of Falmouth, Mass. 1469. Charles, Dec. 23, 1829 1470. George Nye, April 17, 1832 1471. Henry Oscar Dec. i, 1834; d 1838 1472. Walter M., Feb. 24, 1837 1473. William N., 1474. Cynthia, 1843 1475. Anna R., 1846; d 1853 700. John Henry Chipman, third son of Benjamin Chipman (267), was born in Sandwich, Mass., Dec. II, 1805; died March 6, 1849. ^^ was a carpenter, residing in Sandwich. He married. May 6, 1827, Hannah Hovvland Nye. Eight children, — 1476. Benjamin, born March 25, 1829 1477. Job Howland, March 14, 1830 1478. Josiah Nye, Feb. 28, i832;di839 1479. John Henry, July 18, 1834 1480. Harriett Nye, Sept. 17, 1836; d 183S 148 1. Warren Howland, Nov^ 16, 1839 1482. Mehetabel Nye, March 29, 1841 1483. Elisha Bartlett, Feb. 12, 1846; d 1849 l66 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 704. Stephen Skiff Chipman, second son of Stephen S. Chipman (268), was born in Sandwich, Mass., July 23, 1799; died . He married, 0(5l. 19, 1828, Temperance Fish. Five children, — 1484. Mary Davis, born Aug. 17, 1829 1485. Eliza Freeman, Nov. 8, 1831 i486. Stephen Skiff, March 8, 1834 1487. Joseph Fish, May 1836 died 1488. Nathaniel Hoxie, Odl. 8, 1847; d 1853 709. Joseph Chipman, son of John Chipman (272), was born in vSussex Co., Delaware ; died 1840. Resided in Delaware. Eight children, — 1489. Isaac, 1490. John, 1 49 1. James H., 1492. Samuel A., 1493. Joseph, 1494. William, 1495. Thomas H., 1496. Sarah J. 710. James Chipman, oldest son of John Chipman (277), was born in Deep River, N. C, Feb. 2, 1785; CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 167 died . A farmer. He married, 1807, Mary Mar- ston. Ten children, — 1497. John M., born April 4, 1808 1498. Elizabeth, July 18, 1810 tn. Jouathau Gardner. 1499. Ann, 1811 m. Beesoii Armfield. 1500. Paris, Jan. 8, 1812 1501. William, Jan. 28, 1815 1502. Mary, Jan. 28, 1817 m. Andrew Gray. 1503. James, April 11, 1819 1504. Joseph, April 27, 1821 1505. Emily, 0(51. 9, 1823 1506. Ivucy, Sept. 8, 1828 711. Jesse Chipman, second son of John Chipman (277), was born in Deep River, N. C, May 23, 1786; died before 1849. Married Harriett McKinney and they had children. 716. Obadiah Chipman, fourth son of John Chipman (277), was born in Deep River, N. C, Aug. 7, 1795; died . A farmer, living at Deep River. He married, first, 1815, Keziah Davis; second, 1826, Sarah Armfield. Four children by first marriage, six by second, — 1507. Adeline. born 061. 22, 1816 ni. Anestou Wheeler. l68 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1508. Bartlett, Dec. 27, 1818 m. Mary Winstou. 1509. Elizabeth, March 20, 1821; died T510. Solomon, Jan. 20, 1824; died 1511. Keziah, Dec. 31, 1827 1512. IvUrania, Feb. i, 1830; died 1513. Ann Peratine, 0(51. 24, 1832 1514. Joseph, Aug. 31, 1835 1515- Jesse Winston, Feb. 22, 1839 1516. Laura Elizabeth, Sept. 16, 1841 717. Stephen Chipman, fifth son of John Chipman (277), was born in Deep River N. C, Feb. 25, 1798; died Feb. 11, 1842. A farmer. He married, April 17, 1834, Martha Gray. Four children, — 1517. Harriett Jane, born Jan. 28, 1835 1518. John Gilbert, Sept. 23, 1836 1519. Andrew Gray, Jan. 4, 1839 1520. Mary Louisa, March 24, 1841 721. Hezekiah Chipman, oldest son of Paris Chip- man (278), was born in Deep River, N. C, April 10, 1791. He married Sarah Lewis and lived in Missis- sippi. Several children. 723. Joel Chipman, third son of Paris Chipman (278), was born in Deep River, N. C, Jan. 23, 1793. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 169 A farmer, residing at Deep River on the homestead established by his grandfather. He was for a number of years postmaster. On June i, 1820, he married Lucena, daughter of William Stanley, born Sept. 2, 1798. Five children, — 1521. Louisa Ann, born April 29, 1821 m. John Saunders M. D. 1522. Rebecca Emily, Jan. 11, 1823 ni. 0 o^ 1157. Robert Chipman, seventh son of William Chip- man (506), was born in Groton, Conn., 1833; died about 1863. He went to Macon, Ga., and at the out- break of the Civil War was not allowed to return north. On refusing to enter the Confederate Army he was driven from his home into the swamps where he died from exposure. He married Lucinda Beck- with of New London, Conn. One child, — 1792. William Robert. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 205 1163. Albert Chipman, oldest son of Francis Chip- man (511), was born in Patuxet, R. I., May 5, 1809; died 1854. Was a resident of Patuxet. Married, April 27, 1842, Catherine P. Rhodes, born 0(5l. 27, 1823. Two children, — 1793. Sarah Frances, born April 3, 1843 1794. Albert Allen, Jan, 30, 1850 1168. Hannibal Allen Chipman, oldest son of Chris- topher Chipman (518), was born in New I^ondon, Conn., July 14, 1812. Was a resident of New Lon- don. Married Margaret Allen, born July [5, 1812; died Aug. 15, 1849. 'Five children, — 1795. Frederick Allen, born Dec. 18, 1837 1796 1797 1798 1799 John Potter, Dec. 2, 1839 died Elisha, Sept. 1842 Josephine, 1845 John Potter, 1847 died 1172. Elisha Chipman, vSon of Josiah Chipman (519), was born in Groton, Conn., about 1809. Was a res- ident of Groton. Married Sarah Cromwell. Three children, — 1800. Elisha, born about 1832 1801. Lorenzo, " 1835 1802. Sarah, " 1847 2o6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1176. Nathan Truman Chipman, oldest son of Nathan F. Chipman (525), was born in Hopkinton, R. I., Feb. 9, 1826; died at Mystic, Conn., March 2, 1896. An iron worker. He married, Nov. 25, 1847, Harriett A. Lewis of Stonington, Conn. Nine children, — 1803. Thomas Lewis, born Aug. 10, 1849; ^ i^^i 1804. Sarah A., 061. 28, 1851 m. Stephen A. Reynolds. 1805. Charles H., June 22, 1854 1806. Jessie E., Aug. 10, 1856 m. Krnest K. Lewis. 1807. M. Alice, Oa. 26, 1858 m. Charles Weems. 1808. Edwin Clifford, March 7, 1861 1809. Abbie M., Jan. i, 1864 m. 1st Frank Allen; 2nd Wm. H. Barber. 1810. T. Wesley, March 14, 1866; d 1884 1811. Nathan Ernest, Feb. i, 1868; d 1870 1177. Charles Henry Chipman, second son of Nathan F. Chipman (525), was born in Charlestown, R. I., Dec. 16, 1827; died at Hope Valley, R. I., July 5, 1895, He carried on the business of harness making at Hope Valley for nearly fifty years. He was esteemed as "honest in business, upright in character, devote in religion and a thoroughly good man." He married, first, Dec. 30, 1849, Sarah Palmer, who CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 207 died Sept. 1851; second, May 21, 1853, Frances Ann Saunders, born in Westerly, R. I., Feb. 12, 1827. Five children by second marriage, — 1812. Charles Clarence, born Feb. 6, 1859 1813. George Gleason, vSept. 28, i860 1814. Sarah Frances, Nov. 25, 1862 in. June 22, 1893, Charles N. Richmond of Hope Valley. 1815. Mary Emma, July 14, 1866; died 1816. Elisha Saunders, Nov. 13, 1869 1179. Erastus Dennison Chipman, third son of Nathan F. Chipman (525), was born Jan. 23, 1835; died May 1895. He was a physician residing at San- gerties, N. Y. Married, first Aurinda ; second, Lizzie Myers. Had children by first marriage, who all died young; no children by second marriage. iig6. William Churchill Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chipman (536), was born in Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 27, 1822. A sash-maker. Married, first, Jan. 4, 1849, lyOve Nye of Sandwich, Mass., who died May i, 1852; second, Jan. 25, 1864, Elizabeth Underwood. One child by first marriage, two by second, — 1817. James, born Feb. 8, 1852 1818. Grace E., April 28, 1865 18 19. Emily French, 1868 2o8 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA iigS. Isaac Kimball Chipman, third son of Samuel Chipman (536), was born in Barnstable, Mass., March 9, 1826. A house builder. Was a Representative to the lyCgislature from Sandwich, Mass. On Nov. 29, 1849 h^ married Melinda N. Fish of Sandwich. Three children, — 1820. Edmund Kimball, b. June 16, 1855 1821. Elizabeth H., Nov. 4, 1861; died 1822. Caroline Melinda, Odl. 17, 1870 1215. Alonzo Chipman, second son of Ebenezer Chip- man (551), was born in Putney, Vt., Aug. 3, 1826. A farmer. Was a resident of Castleton, Vt., and moved from there to Wisconsin. On March 22, 1849 he mar- ried Martha Allen of Westmoreland, N. H. One child, — 1823, Ida A., born April 22, 1851 1218. Henry Chipman, fifth son of Ebenezer Chipman (551 ), was born in Putney, Vt., May 2, 1835. A farmer residing in Wisconsin. Married, March 18, 1856, Martha Esther Chipman (1239). Two children, — 1824. Alvan Henry, born Feb. 8, 1857; died 1825. Edgar, April 5, 1858 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 209 1222. William Samuel Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chipman (552), was l)orn in Springfield, Vt., 0(5l. 23, 1828. Was a resident of Waitsfield, Vt. On July 3, 1856 he married Zervia, daughter of Jacob Boyce of Fayston, Vt, One child, — 1826. Ellen Anna, born 06i. 11, 1857 1244. Samuel D. Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 29, 1803; died . A farmer. He married, April 21, 1828, Julia Baldwin of Waterbury. Three children, — 1827. Martha Ann, born July 30, 1832 1828. John B., March 19, 1836 1829. Henry M., April 18, 1840 1245. Sherman B. Chipman, second son of Samuel Chipman (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., June 13, 1806; died Jan. 16, i860, A trader, residing in Waterbury. He married, first, Amy Todd of Wolcot, Conn., who died Nov. 1831; second, Sept. 23, 1833, Mary Ann, daughter of Knos and Elizabeth (Chip- man) Granniss. 1246. Lyman B. Chipman, third son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 9, 2IO CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1808. Married, April 13, 1842, Susan Shepard of Newtown, Conn., and was a resident of that town. 1247. 'William Chipman, fourth son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 13, 181 1. A carpenter living in Waterbury and Cheshire, Conn. Married, May 6, 1840, Rowena Baldwin of Seymour, Conn. Two children, — 1830. Jane E., born Sept. 1842 1831. Susan N., Nov. 18, 1845 1248. George E, Chipman, fiifth son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 9, 1813. Resided in Butler and Wolcott, N, Y., and in the latter town was steward at I^eavenworth Institute. After 1861 was a resident of New Haven, Conn. He married, first, June 13, 1843, Mary Button of Water- town, Conn.; second, 0(51. 15, 1862, Ellen T, Huges of New Haven. Three children by first marriage, — 1832. Georgianna, born Feb. 1847 1833. Mark. 1834. Anna, 1249. Joseph Chipman, sixth son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., July 16, CHIPMANS OP AMERICA 211 1815. A carpenter, residing at Seymour, Conn. On Nov. 19, 1844 he married Emma M. Dickerman of New Haven. One child, — 1835. Edmund, born Aug. 13, 1847 1251. Ransom Chipman, eighth son of Samuel Chip- man (563), was born in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 30, 1819. A resident of Waterbury. He married, Jan. 4, 1843, Charlotte Hurd of Newtown, Conn. One child, — 1836. Harriett R., born Jan. 4, 1846 1260. William Chipman, third son of John Chipman (565), was born Jan. 10, 1827. On March 28, 1855 he married, at Cornwall, Conn., Frances E. Johnson. 1265. Joseph Chipman, oldest son of Joseph Chip- man (566), born in New Haven, Conn., Dec. 28, 1816. Was a resident of New Haven. Married, May 18, 1842, Julia Eliza Pierpont of North Haven, Conn. Four children, — 1837. Sherman, born April 19, 1843 Twins, March 12, 1845; died 1838. Dwight, June 20, 1848 1266. William Chipman, second son of Joseph Chip- man (566), was born in New Haven, Conn., March 24, 212 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1819. Was a resident of New Haven. Married, May 18, 1845, Harriett Lydia Sperry. One child, — 1839. Harriett, born Aug. 1846 1267. Jefferson Chipman, third son of Joseph Chip- man (566), was born in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 25; 1821. Was a resident of New Haven. Married, Feb. 24, 1841, Juliette Bartoll of Brooklyn, N. Y. Five children, — 1840. Gerge Albert, born Jan. 12, 1843 1841. Mary Knima, April 24, 1845 [842. John Henry, May 22, 1846; died 1843. Charles Henry, Sept. 6, 1847; died 1844. Charles J., May 5, 1851; died 1271. John Moses Chipman, older son of John Chip- man (575), was born in Salem, Mass., March 28, 1809; died April 16, 1852. A shoemaker, residing in Salem. Married, July 3, 1835, Mary Ann, daughter of Henry Russell of Salem. Five children, — 1845. John Henry, born Aug. 20, 1836; d 185 1 1846. George Tucker, Sept. 19, 1838 1847. Charles Gustavus, Jan. 28, 1840 1848. Mary Emma, Dec. 9, 1846 1849. Francis Granville, April 15, 1850; died Rev. Richard Manning Chipman CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 213 1274. Andi-ew Tucker Chipman, second son of John Chipman (575), was born in Salem, Mass., Jan. 14, 1816. He was 1862-5 a member of the 17th Mass. Regt. U. S- V. A currier and leather-dresser residing in Salem. Married, Nov. 1845, Caroline, daughter of Jabez Treadwell of Salem. One child,— 1850. William, born 1847 1280. Rev. Richard Manning Chipman, oldest son of Richard Manning Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., Jan. 12, 1806; died Aug. 17, 1893. He was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1822. Pursued professional studies in the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in Princeton, N. J., and in the Theological Department of the University of the city of New York. He was corresponding secretary of the American Peace Societ}^ and editor of their periodical, — "The Calumet," 1833-4. On 0(5l. 20, 1834 he received approbation as a preacher from the Litchfield South Asso., convened at Washington, Conn., and was ordained and recognised as pastor of the Congregational Church at Harwinton, Conn., March 4, 1835, where he remained until March 13, 1839. He was pastor of the Evangelical (Cong.) Church at Athol, Mass., 1839-51; pastor of the Third Cong. Church of Guilford, Conn., 1852-1858; pastor 214 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA of the Cong. Church in Wolcottville (Torrington) Conn., 1859-61; pastor successively of the Second Cong. Church of Middle Haddam (Chattam) Conn, the Hyde Park Cong. Church, Dorchester, Mass., and the Cong. Church at East Granby, Conn. He was at intervals a frequent contributor to various public journals and employed other opportunities of occasional leisure in antiquarian and linguistic studies. Of the several works published by him perhaps the more important is the History of Harwinton, Conn.,- 1860. He was for many years a student of the science and practice of medicine. He married in Roxbury, Conn., June i, 1835, Mary, oldest daughter of Rev. Fosdick and Elizabeth (Burnell) Harrison of North Branford, Conn,, born Sept. 21, 1814. One child, — 1851. Richard Harrison, born Jan, 19, 1837 1281. Andrew Mansfield Chipman, second son of Richard M. Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., March 26, 1807; died in Salem, Feb. 21, 1875. In 1823-5 he was a clerk in the employ of vSpear, Weaver & Co., in New York Cit}' and Richmond, Va. From 1825 to 1829 he followed a mariner's life and during the latter part of this time he was "master's mate" of the East India Company's ship. Sir Francis Mc- CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 215 Naughton. Returning to Salem he entered the mech- anical busines, and during the years 1849, 1850 and 1851 he was a member of the Common Council of that city. A tin-smith and stove dealer. He married Nancy, daughter of William and Elizabeth Ryan. Nine children, — 1852. Eliza Willard, born June 13, 1833 1853. Mary Ann, Ocft. 3, 1834 1854. Andrew Augustus, Dec. 19, 1835 1855. Harriett Matilda, July 10, 1838 1856. Mary Ann, Nov. 20, 1840 m, 1859, Charles Chase of Salem, Mass. 1857. William Henry, Jan. 13, 1842; d 1843 1858. Sarah Elizabeth, Jan. 13, 1845 1859. William Henry, Aug. 29, 1847 i860. Maria Louisa, April 23, 1850 1283. Eleazer Moses Chipman, third son of Richard M. Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., June 30, 181 1; died near Brookhaven, N. Y. On attaining his majority he was for a few years a mariner, in the course of which life, his vessel having left him on one of the Fiji Islands he was adopted as a chief, as well as a chief's son, by the natives. On returning he went into the mechanical business at Salem. In 1848-9 he went to California, and later, was at St. Louis, Mo. Was later a resident of New Haven, Conn. 2l6 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA He married first, at Athol, Mass., Feb. 20, 1846, Abigail Miller, daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Gray) Mansfield of Nobleborough, Maine; second, at New Haven, Conn., 061. 14, 1863, Mary E. Baldwin, One child by first marriage, four by second, — 186 1. Frederick Eleazer, born Aug. 21, 1848 1862. Edgar Martin, 061. 24, 1864 1863. Lucy, 1866 died 1864. Minnie Sophia, Jan. 6, 1868 1865. A child, Jan. 3, 1872 died 1284. Thomas Chipman, fourth son of Richard M. Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., April 12, r8i8; died in Boston, April 28, 1850. Having been obliged by failing health to leave his course of study at the Oneida Collegiate Institute, Whitesborough, N. Y., he was 1841-2, a lecturer on phrenology. In 1843 he was editor of the "Essex County Reformer" published at Salem. He afterward resided in Boston. A dealer in lamps and oil. He married, 0(51. 9, 1848, Sarah Matilda, daughter of Peter Thatcher Vose of Robbinston, Me. One child, — 1866. Matilda Gray, born Feb. 9, 1850; died 1288. Henry Gray Chipman, sixth son of Richard M. Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., Ocft. 15, CHLPMANS OF AMERICA 21'] 1822; died May 14, 1865. He resided in Salem until about 1861 and later in Cambridge, Mass. He was a member of a Mass. Reg. U.S. V. in the Civil War and was in the expedition to Ship Island and New Orleans under Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler. He subsequently served in the Navy. A victim of climatic disease, his death occurred, while on his way home from New Orleans, on board the U. S. Transport Mississippi. Before his marriage a mariner; afterward a tin-smith. On July 5, 1849 he married Sarah Elizabeth Morse of Salem. Four children, — 1867. Elizabeth Gray, born Nov. 23, 1851; died 1868. Ivydia Babson, 0(51. 22, 1856; died 1869. Alice Willett, . . Sept. 22, i860 1870. Catharine, Dec. 20, 1863; died 1290. James Gray Chipman, seventh son of Richard M. Chipman (576), was born in Salem, Mass., March 23, 1827; died March 7, 1866. He resided at Salem; Milburn, HL, and San Francisco, Cal. He enlisted, in 1 86-, in the heavy artillery afterward converted in- to infantry. During the first da}^ of the Battle of the Wilderness a bullet passed through his left lung and lodged in the shoulder-blade from which it was later removed by incision. Although a man of strong con- stitution he was unable to recover from the debility induced by the wound. A tin-smith and later a shoe 2l8 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA dealer. On Dec. 25, 1849 he married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Massey) Miinroe of Salem, Mass. Two children, — 1871. James Herbert, born July 28, 1851 1872. Arthur Ward, July 20, i860; d 1864 • 1293. Samuel Adams Chipman, oldest son of Samuel Chipman (577), was born in Marlborough, Mass., March 16, 1817; died Jan. 10, 1877. A shoe manufac- turer and later an undertaker. He married, Aug. 15, 1838, Martha Bigelow, daughter of Eevi and lyucinda Rice. Three children, — 1873. George Elliot, - born July 18, 1841 1874. William Irving, Nov. 6, 1846 died 1875. Adin Vernon, Sept. 29, 1848 1294. John Chipman, second son of Samuel Chipman (577)> was born in Marlborough, Mass., 0(51. i, 1818; died . A resident of Marlborough and for many years a shoe manufacturer, later a real estate broker and auctioneer. He married first, Nov. 6, 1839, Ann, daughter of Col. Ephriam Howe of Marlborough; second 1849, Harriett S. Gibbs of Framingham. Four children by first marriage, one by second, — 1876. Mary Sophia, born Feb 26, 1841 died 1877. Adelia Ann, Dec. 11, 1843 died CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 219 1878. Mary Adelia, Aug. 31, 1844 1879. Ann Howe, Jan. 5, 1848 1880. Henry Ward, 186- 1295. George Washington Chipman, third son of Samuel Chipman (577), was born in Marlborough, Mass., Jan. 23, 1820; died 061. 1899. A resident of Boston and a member and officer of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's Christian Association. A whole- sale merchant and manufacturer of carpet linings. He married Feb. 16, 1842, Annis, daughter of Charles and Sarah Lane of Abington, Mass, Four children, — 188 1. George Albert, born May i, 1843 1882. Annis Miranda, April 10, 1845 1883. Henry Harris, Jan. 8, 1848 1884. Grace Edith, Aug. 15, 1864 1305. Frank E. Chipman, son of John H. Chipman (589), was born in Beverly, Mass., 061. 17, 1861; re- sides in Somerville, Mass. He was admitted to the Minnesota Bar March 21, 1884; returned to Massa- chusetts in 1893 and is at present manager of the Boston Book Co. Married, April 6, 1881, Mary H. Godfrey of Hampton, N. Y. Six children, — 1885. Martha Theodate, b. March 22, 1883 220 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1886. Camilla Elsworth, July 2, 1886 1887. Elizabeth Arnold, March 27, 1890 1888. John, Nov. 15, 1896 1889. Wilda Whiting, Sept. 15, 1898 1890. Robert Godfrey, Sept. 30, 1902 1322. Lewis Chipman, oldest son of Charles Chip- man (609), was born in Poland, Me,, Dec. 21, 1806; died in Auburn, Me., Nov. 3, 1892. He received a common school education and from 1826 to '38 taught school during the winter and worked at farming and house-carpentry in the summer. In 1828 he attended Monmouth (Me.) Academy one term. He was the author of unpublished notes on the Chipman lineage from which much has been gleaned for this work. In 1835 h^ married Lavina, daughter of Robert Purinton of Poland. One child, — 1891. Julius Grenville, born March 23, 1837 1327. Amos Harris Chipman, second son of Charles Chipman (609), was born in Poland, Me., March 16, 1817; died there Nov. 8, 1866, On Dec. 5, 1844 he married Lovicy, daughter of Col. Cyprian Cole of Greenwood, Me. No children. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 221 1334- James Chipman, second son of James Chipman (612), was born in Poland, Me., Aug. 26, 181 1; died there March 28, 1884. A farmer residing on the paternal homestead. He married, first, Dec. 6, 1842, Sarah Gushing Blanchard, born in Falmouth, Me., June 20, 1812; died Feb. 2, 1853; second, June 18, 1853, Elizabeth Merrill, Three children by first marriage, six by second, — 1892. Edward Stevens, born July 3, 1844 1893. Albert Henry, May 5, 1848 1894. Fred A., Feb. 2, 1850 1895. James Irving,* Jan. 8, 1855 1896. Ashley Freemont, 0(51. 9, 1856 1897. Sarah Elizabeth, Aug. 18, 1858 m. Edward C. Hackett. 1898. Josephine E., Aug. 16, 1861 m. David R. Greenwood. 1899. Chester Ellsworth, March 27, 1864 1900. Elmer Warren, 061. 4, 1869 *1895. James Irving Chipman, fourth son of James Chipman (1334) was born in Poland, Me., Jan. 8, 1855; resides in Poland. Mar- ried, 0(5l. 2, 1877, Arabelle Howard, daughter of John and Mel- vina (Jewett) Bean, born at Hanover, Me., Jan. 8, 1857. Three children, — Alberto Lee, born Aug. 26, 1878 Roy Earle, Feb. 15, 1883 Ralph Linden, Aug. 30, 1886 222 CHIPMANS OF AMKRICA 1335. Alden Bradford Chipman, third son of James Chipman (612), was born in Poland, Me., June 12, 1814; died there Jan. 15, 1900. A farmer, residing in Poland a greater part of his life. On Aug. 14, 1846 he married Prudence Lear of Northport, Me., born Jan. 2, 1822; died 0(5l. 23, 1891. Eight children, — 1901. Harriet R., born Sept. 10, 1847 m. Fred A. Gower. 1902. Clara A., Dec. 21, 1849 m. John vSanborn. 1903. Charles W., 061. i, 1851 1904. William A., March 29, 1854 1905. John C. G., May 14, 1855 1906. George K., July 23, 1857 • 1907. Ella J., Dec. 4, 1859 ni. Lafayette B. Grant. 1908. Walter F., Feb. 22, 1864 1336. Hiram Chipman, fourth son of James Chipman (612), was born in Poland, Me., Aug. 15, 1818; died in Auburn, Cal., Sept. 4, 1894. A resident of Poland until 1869, when he removed to California. He married Julia Ann Morrill Hussey of Augusta, Me. Three children, — 1909. Eliza H., born. Jan. 30, 1847 1910. John C, March 12, 1849 1911. Marion W., April 27, 1859 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 223 1337. Benjamin Wadsworth Chipman, oldest son of Wadsworth Chipman (615), was born in vSidney, Me., Dec. 30, 1824. He married, Sept. 10, 1850, Amanda Stevens of Bangor, Me. Four children, — 1912. George W., born March 12, 1852 1913. Frank B., 0(5l. 18, 1854 1914. Sarah E., April 12, 1858 1915. Fred M., Sept. lo, i860 1341. Charles Dexter Chipman, third son of Wads- worth Chipman (615), was born Aug. 26, 1836; died in Waterville, Maine, Aug. 23, 1877. Remarried, first, at Waterville, Ocft. 25, 1856, Martha Savage; second, . One child by first marriage, two by second, — 1916. William Bacon, born Dec. 26, 1858 1917. Philomelia, died 1918. Hattie, i^73 1353. Samuel Prescott Chipman, oldest son of Joshua Chipman (617), was born in Hebron, Me., May 20, 1823; resides at North Greenfield, Wis, Resided at Kingfield, Me., until 1854 and since that time in the West. In 1862 he enlisted in the War of Rebellion and went out as Captain of Co. A., 83rd Indiana Reg- iment. He was twice wounded at Vicksburg and was 224 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA afterward promoted to Ivieut.-Col. of his regiment. On 0(5l. 15, 1845 he married, at Kingfield, Me., Achsa Davis Cutler. Three children, — 1919. Adelaide E., born Sept. 9, 1847 1920. Helen A., July 29, 1850 1921. EllaK., March i, 1855 1354. Joshua Franklin Chipman, second son of Joshua Chipman (617), was born March 6, 1829; died while engaged in the War of Rebellion. In May 1853 he married Elvira Williamson of New Portland, Me. Three children, — 1922. John, 1923. Albert, 1924. George. 1358. Albion Chipman, third son of Simeon Chipman (618), was born in Paris, Me., July 3, 1828; resides at East Cambridge, Mass. He went to California in 185 1, returned in 1854 and has since lived in Cam- bridge and vicinity. He is proprietor of the Gould Packing Co., and a director of the society of California Pioneers of New England. On July 13, 1856 he married Mary Ann Haskell, daughter of Frederick and Harriet (Haskell) Parker of Bluehill, Me. One child, — 1925. Anna Mary, born April 26, 1857 A homoepathic physician, Roxbury, Mass. m. 1895, George A. Palmer of East Boston, Mass. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 225 1363. Seth Lane Chipman, only son of Sumner Chip- man (627), was born March 30, 1838; resides at Deer- ing, Me. Enlisted 061. 2, 1861 as a musician in the band of the 6th N. H. Reg., but a few weeks later regimental bands were abolished; then on Aug. 15, 1862 he enlisted in the Navy and was sent to the re- ceiving ship Ohio, at Charlestown Navy Yard, for a few weeks, and was then sent on board the frigate Colorado. The Colorado was in command of Capt. Goldsborough and spent several weeks of the fall and early winter at Hampton Roads guarding the mouth of the James River; in January joining Farragut's blockading fleet off Mobile, Ala. His term of enlist- ment expiring Aug. 15, 1863 he was sent north on the transport Bermuda and arrived at Philadelphia and was discharged Sept. 8, 1863. For many years a res- ident of Gorham, N. H., where, in 1892, he organized a family orchestra consisting of himself and children; this orchestra has won a well-merited reputation. On Feb. 12, 1868 he married Kdnah J. M., daughter of Ezra and Ruth (Stevenson) Durgin of Exter, N. H. Three children, — 1926. Annie Ruth, born Feb. 12, 1869 1927. Percy Chandler, July 25, 1875 1928. Florence Ednah, March 10, 1879 1367. Charles Pike Chipman, oldest son of William Chipman (628), was born Nov. 20, 1839; died Aug. 6, 226 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1890. Married, June 22, 1862, Wealthy Ann Kelly of lyiibec, Me. One child, — 1929. Nellie. 1368. George William Chipman, younger son of William Chipman (628), was born May 2, 1845; kill- ed by cars in Chicago, Aug, 10, 1888. On June 9, 1874 he married Margaret Ryan of Chicago. Seven children, — 1930. Laura, born Jan. 9, 1875 1931. William, Feb. i, 1876; d 1896 1932. Charles, July 30, 1877 1933- George W., April 26, 1879 1934. Ward S., Dec. 9, 1880 1935. Florence,) - . 1936. Edith, \ ^^^- ^' ^^^4,^ J897 1395- Orin Greenleaf Chipman, older son of Lyman B. Chipman (636), was born in Raymond, Me,, Aug. 2, 1837. ^^ Nov. 26, 1863 he married Mary J. Mason. Two children, — 1937. Frank M., born Jan. 13, 1865 1938. Lyman B., May 13, 1871 1396. Daniel H. Chipman, j^ounger son of Lyman B. Chipman (636), was born in Raymond, Me., Dec. 28, 1845; di^<^ there 190-. Married, 0(5t. 2, 1864, Emma CHIPMANvS OF AMKRICA 227 Brown. Three children, — 1939. Fred Jackson, l)orn Feb. 12, 1871 1940. Guy Wilbur, July 15, 1880 1941. Angle Margaret, Aug. i, 1881 1402. Walter Chipman, fourth son of Walter Chip- man (643), was born in Barnstable, Mass. Aug. 9, 1822; died . A resident of Barnstable where he was a magistrate. A shipmaster for a time, then re- tired from marine occupations and was for twenty-two years Deputy Col. of Customs at Barnstable. He married, Jan. 25, 1849, Mehitable G., daughter of David Baker of Barnstable. One child, — 1942. A son, d 1863 1407. George Chipman, oldest son of Barnabas Chip- man (644), was born in Barnstable Mass., Jul}^ 25, 1818. Was a resident of New Jersey, and in com- mand of vessels sailing from New York. In 1846 he married Jane Ann Percival of Barnstable. One child, — 1943. Hannah, born Jan. 1848 died 1408. Washington Chipman, son of Barnabas Chip- man (644), was born in Barnstable, Mass., July 25, 1819. A shipmaster. He died about Aug, 20, 1851 228 CHIPMANS OF AM:e:rICA at Chincha Islands, Peru, S. A. while in command of the ship Palmyra of Boston. 1415. Samuel Hemmenway Chipman, oldest son of Isaac Chipman (648), was born in Shoreham, Vt., May 22, 18 13. Was a resident of Warsaw, Ind., and was for several years Clerk of Courts for Kosciusko County. He married in Lapeer Co., Mich., Sept. 25, 1837, Louisa vS. Turrill, born in Shoreham, Vt., Sept, 1 1, 1811 , One child, — 1944. Henry Wheelock, born March 9, 1848 1431. Orlin Gordon Chipman, second son of Orlin Chipman (664), was born in Waltham, Vt., April 19, 1832; died June 4, 1864. A painter and artist living at Fentonville, Mich. On May 17, 1856 he married Lucy Riggs of Fentonville. Three children, — 1945. Albert Burritt, born Aug. 7, 1857; died 1946. Harriett Alice, Sept. 7, 1858 1947. Maria Augusta, Aug. 14, i860 1433. Daniel Francis Chipman, fourth son of Orlin Chipman (664), was born in Waltham, Vt., Aug. 30, 1836. A resident of Pontiac, Mich., until 1867, then of Oil City, Pa. He served, 1862-5 i^^ the 27th CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 229 Mich. Reg. U. S. Vol. Married Feb. 6, 1865, Antoi- nette Susan Dawson of Pontiac. One child, — 1948. Alice, born May 10, 1866 1434. Frederick Andrews Chipman, fifth son of Orlin Chipman (664), was born in Waltham, Vt., March 18, 1840. A book publisher, residing at Pontiac, Mich. Served in the loth Indiana Reg. U.S. Vol. until its time expired; was Second Lieut, and Recruiting Officer in Chicago, 111., 1861, and then joined the Fourth Ind. Battery Corps. Married March 20, 1867, Caroline Emily North. 1469. Charles Chipman, second son of Jonathan E. Chipman (699), was born in Sandwich, Mass.; died Aug. 8, 1864. A machainist residing at Taunton and Sandwich, Mass. He left Sandwich in May 1861 as Captain of the Sandwich Guards, and when the 29th Mass. Regt. was formed, Dec. 14, 1861, he was pro- moted to major and was present with his regiment in every battle in which they participated with one ex- ception. When his three years term of enlistment ex- pired he re-enlisted and in July 1864 was ordered to the command of the 14th Regt. of New York Heavy Artillery. While in that command, at Petersburg, 230 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA Va., his skull was fractured by a fragment of an ex- ploding mortar-shell. On 0(51. 17, 1854, he married Elizabeth F. Gibbs. 1476. Benjamin Chipman, oldest son of John H. Chipman (700), was born in Sandwich, Mass., March 25, 1829. Was a resident of Sandwich and Hyde Park, Mass. He married, June 15, 1851, Eliza H., daughter of Jonathan Fish of Sandwich. Two children, — 1949. Sarah, l3orn June 15, 1852 1950. John Henry, July 4, 1854 1491. James H. Chipman, third son of Joseph Chip- man (709), was born in Sussex County, Del. Married and lived, 1852-9, in lyaurel Del. ^ Six children, — 1951. Sarah Ann, born 1952. Margaret Virginia, • about 1851; died 1953- Joseph H., 1954. Franklin P., 1955. Mary, | 1956. Martha, \ J^"- '^' '^56 1497- John M. Chipman, oldest son of James Chip- man (710), was born in Deep River, N. C, April 4, 1808. A farmer, residing in Davidson Count3% Tenn. CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 231 Married Mary Armfield of Guilford Co., N. C. Eight Children,— 1957. Elizabeth Armfield, born Feb. 9, 183 1 1958. William James S., Dec. 8, 1832 1959. Tamsey Emeline, June 19, 1835; d 1843 i960. Ingraham Chandler, Jan. 22, 1838 1961. Anna Lucena, Sept. 21, 1840 1962. Mary Lurania, May 13, 1843 1963. Joseph Armfield, 061. 9, 1845 1964. Sarah Melvinia, Sept. 20, '1848 1628. Jonathan R. Chipman, oldest son of Stephen Chipman (792), was born in Bucksport, Me., Jan. 2, 1816. Was a resident of Bucksport. He married first, Alice Gesner; second, Dec. 15, 1847, Julia A. Douglass of Bucksport. Four children by first marriage, one by second, — 1965. A child, born died 1966. A child, died 1967. John Howard, March 14, 1842 1968. Sarah Abigail, July 31, 1845 1969. Isaiah R., Sept. 15, 1848 1629. Israel C. Chipman, second son of Stephen Chip- man (792), was born in Bucksport, Me., March 17, 1818, Was a resident of Bucksport. He married, Nov. 28, 1847, Nancy Raptnal. One child, — 1970. Mary Eliza, born Ocft. 22, 1848 /^^ 232 CHIPMANS OF AMERICA 1649. Robert Whidden Chipman, third son of John A. Chipman (809), was born in Amherst, N. S., Feb. 21, 1851. Resides at Medford, Mass. He married, Odl. 28, 1873, Sarah Amelia Elderkin. Four children, — 1971. Bessie Whidden, born Aug. 28, 1875 1972. Harold Vaughan, Dec. i, 1876 1973. Helen Mary Gertrude, April 3, 1878 1974. John Elderkin, May 9, 1881 1654. Brook Watson Chipman, second son of Brook Watson Chipman (821), was born in Kings Co., N. S., 1835. Married Kate Harris. Five children, — 1975. Harry Lewis, born April 25, 1862 1976. Mary H., 1977. Jared DeW., 1978. Frank H., 1979. 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