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John Madison Chapman (1810 - 1879)

Judge John Madison Chapman
Born in Virginia, USAmap
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Died at about age 69 [location unknown]
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Biography

JUDGE JOHN MADISON CHAPMAN (1810–1879) was a grandson of William Taylor Madison (brother of President James Madison Jr).

In 1841, he married Susan Digges Cole. They had at least 10 children.

In 1852, the Chapmans temporarily moved to Washington, D.C., but by 1874 John Chapman was the Mayor of the town of Orange. After the Civil War he became Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Virginia.

Children: Mary Ella, Constance, Emma (Chapman Boykin Culver), Susan "Susie" (Chapman Ashton Perkins), Sallie (Chapman Foote Alexander), Belle (Chapman Moncure), Ashton, Jane (Chapman Slaughter), John Jr, Cora


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