Thomas Chappell III was born in Charles City and died between 1731 and 1736 in Sussex County. He married Margaret Hunnicutt before 1717. She was the daughter of Robert Hunnicutt and Margeret Wyche. Thomas and Mary were members of the White Oak Swamp Meeting House in Prince George County. Their children were recorded in the meeting records.
Thomas and Margaret were the parents of Richard, Ann, John, Margaret who married Aaron Hill in 1731, Rebecca who married Peter Binford in 1731, Thomas, Robert, Benjamin, and Martha who married James Binford in 1751.[1]
Richard Chappell married Elizabeth. He was born in Prince George County and died in 1735 in Chowan County, North Carolina.
Ann Chappell
John Chappell, John Chappell married Ann Simmons in 1741 in Prince George County. In the records of the Perquimons Meeting House of the Society of Friends there are numerous references to this Chappell family.
Margaret Chappell b:Prince George Co., VA, married Aaron Hill m.Henrico Co VA 1-12-1736
Thomas Chappell IV b:Prince George Co., VA or Sussex Co VA , VA, married Margaret Hunnicut m.Henrico Co VA 5-10-1731
Rebecca Chappell b:Prince George Co. , VA, married Peter Binford m.prince George Co VA 7-3-1731
Samuel Chappell b:Prince George Co., VA , VA, married Ann Simons m.1741
Martha Chappell b. in Virginia , VA, married James BINFORD m. 2 Jun 1751 in Henrico County, Virginia
Robert Chappell, married Elizabeth Wood, the daughter of Edward Wood. Robert died in 1774 in Perquimons County, North Carolina.
Benjamin Chappell b.VA c1725 , VA, married Agnes Binford m.Henrico Co VA 6-7-1754
In 1719, in the will of his grandfather, James Jones, Thomas was left 100 acres. In 1722 Thomas sold this tract to William Cooke, who had married his mother’s sister, Rebecca Jones. In 1722 Thomas patented 345 acres on the south side of the Nottoway River, near his brothers Samuel and James. Thomas died between 1731 and 1736 as he drops from the church records, including those noting the witnesses in attendance at the marriages of his children.[2]
On March 24, 1725 Thomas Chappell patented three hundred and forty-five acres of land on the south side of Nottoway River, in Surry County, in the same neighborhood in which his brothers, Samuel and James, located about that time (Land Book, Vol XII, p 130)[3]
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WikiTree profile Chappell-185 created through the import of Gedcom ONE for WikiTree.ged on Aug 7, 2011 by Dolores M. Pringle Pringle.
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