Stephen Remnant Chapman (1825-1855) was the son of Frederick John Chapman (c. 1772-1854) & his wife Mary Ann Poore née Cox (1790-1869) (m: 1818).
He Married Mary Elizabeth Cobbold (widow née Bampton) on the 8 Jan 1853 in St. Nicholas Church, Gt, Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.
He was variousley a Lieutenant in th 59th & 20th Regiment's of Foot, A Captain and Brevet-Major in the 20th Regiment of Foot.
He died dsp, of a wound, at Sebastopol aged 31 on the 20th of Sep. 1855.
Sources
Middlesex baptisms 1543-1876
First name(s) Stephen Remnant
Last name Chapman
Birth date/age 8 Mar 1825
Baptism year 1825
Baptism date 08 May 1825
Parish Hanwell
Father's first name(s) Frederick John
Mother's first name(s) Mary Ann Poore
Relationship Son
Occupation Esquire
Residence Heston
County Middlesex
Country England
The Gazette Edinburgh/issue/6151/page/121.
20th Regiment of Foot—Lieutenant Stephen Remnant Chapman, from the 59th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Deane, who exchanges. Dated10th February 1852.
freeBMD Yarmouth Marriages Mar Q 1853 4b 7 CHAPMAN Stephen Remnant + COBBOLD Elizabeth Mary.
England Marriages 1538-1973
First name(s) Stephen Remnant
Last name Chapman
Marriage year 1853
Marriage date 08 Jan 1853
Marriage place Great Yarmouth
Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth Mary
Spouse's last name Cobbold
Residence Norfolk, England
County Norfolk
Country England
Census
1851 Census of England 42, Wellington Road, Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset, England
First Name
Last Name
Relationship
Marital Status
Gender
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
Frederick John
Chapman
Head
Married
Male
79
Ordenance Store Keeper Superanmated
Woolwich, Kent, England
Mary Ann Poore
Chapman
Wife
Married
Female
59
London, Middlesex, England
Stephen R
Chapman
Son
Unmarried
Male
26
Lieut 59th Regiment
Heston, Middlesex, England
Richard P
Chapman
Son
Unmarried
Male
26
Middlesex, England
Amelia J M
Chapman
Daughter
Unmarried
Female
20
Middlesex, England
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