Display Patriot - P-131516 - Giles CHAPMAN

Giles CHAPMAN

SAR Patriot #: P-131516

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A020884

Birth: 21 Jun 1748 / Frederick / VA
Death: 15 Apr 1819 Newberry / Newberry Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Pvt and Chaplin in SC - Capt William Frederick Houseal's Company, Colonel Philemon Water's Regiment SC militia


Additional References:
  1. SC ARCH, ACCTS AUD #1198, ROLL # 22
  2. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, pg 163
  3. Salley's Stub Entries, Vol x, pg 24
  4. Chapman Families pub in "The State" in columbia, SC, 1929
  5. DAR Mag, Nov 1913
  6. DAR #538910

Spouse: Mary Summers
Children: Joseph; Samuel; Elijah; Lewis; John; Daniel;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1975-11-28 TX Unassigned Walter Ashley Davis Jr (109656) Elijah   
1982-11-09 AR Unassigned Tommie Bettis Carleton (121126) Elijah   
2006-08-21 AL 26158 John Lee Fleming (167590) Joseph   
2011-08-19 AL 43436 Marvin Keron Vickers Jr. (173402) Elijah   
2011-08-19 AL 43437 Walter Perry Vickers (172770) Elijah   
2012-11-26 GA 49591 Christopher Edward Chapman Esq (178531) John   
2025-02-07 SC 115176 Daniel Davis Reece (232606) Samuel   
Location:
/ Newberry / SC / USA
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Comments:
  • Inscription: "Here lies the body of the Rev Giles Chapman who was born the 21 June 1748 and departed this life the 15 April 1819."
  • Page 1 of 2 indicating list of burials Page 2 of 2 list of burials. Located in Mailbox at head of cemetery
  • Find-a-Grave lists the following children: Joseph, Elijah, Elizabeth, John, Giles, Daniel, Samuel, and Lewis


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