Display Patriot - P-328205 - Jonathan CHAPMAN

Jonathan CHAPMAN

SAR Patriot #: P-328205

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A020918

Birth: 22 Feb 1760 Colchester / New London / CT
Death: 17 Jun 1813 Deerfield / Franklin / MA

Additional References:
  1. MA Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev War 1897, pg 331
  2. DAR RC # 366070

Spouse: Anna Sweet
Children: Dudley; Samuel; Jonathan; Lucinda;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2008-04-01 FL 20452 Alfred Parks Honeywell (143640) Dudley   
Location:
Deerfield / Franklin / MA / USA
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Photo by permission: Parks Honeywell, Clearwater Chapter, Florida Society SAR



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Author: Alfred Parks Honeywell
Jonathan Chapman

Born Feb 22, 1755, Colchester, New London, CT
Died Jun 17, 1813, Deerfield, Franklin, MA
Son of Abner and Dinah (Butler) Chapman
Married 1780, Colchester to Anna Sweet, dau. Joseph and Freelove (Tennant) Sweet

War service: Pvt, MA

Jonathan was the grandson of Sarah Currier who as a child was jailed as a witch in Salem and her mother Martha Allen Carrier hung.

Children:
Jonathan 1777-1816
Samuel 1779-1865
Lucinda 1784-1803
Dudley 1792-1867

Burial Baptist Cemetery, Deerfield, Franklin, MA
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