Mary Chapman was the daughter of Ralph Chapman who came from Southwark, London in 1635 aged 20 as ships Carpenter on the 'Elizabeth'. On May 4, 1666 [incorrect, should be May 14, 1666] she married William Throope of England.[1]
Mary Chapman, the daughter of Ralph Chapman and Lydia Wells, was born October 31, 1643 in Marshfield.[2] On May 14, 1666 she married William Troop in Barnstable.[3][4]
↑ Malcolm Throup and Margaret Throup Lancaster, “Across Throup’s Bridge”, 1986, The Moxon Press Ltd, Gillroyd Mills, Wide Lane, Morley LS27 8PY, a copy held by the St. Louis County Library, St. Louis, MO, pages 39-41.
↑ Robert Charles Anderson, “The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635”, Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999-2011, Vol II C-F, page 53.
↑ Rhode Island: Vital Records, 1636-1850. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014), Originally Published as: Vital record of Rhode Island 1636-1850: First Series: births, marriages and deaths: a family register for the people, by James N. Arnold. Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company.
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