Thomas Chappell, IV

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Thomas Chappell, IV

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George, VA, United States
Death: between 1731 and 1736 (52-58)
Prince George, VA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Chappell, III and Elizabeth Ann Chappell
Husband of Hannah Chappell
Father of Margaret Hill; Benjamin Chappell, Sr.; Ann Cooke; Martha Binford; Richard Chappell and 3 others
Brother of Robert Chappell, Sr; Richard Chappell; James Chappell; Samuel Chappell, Sr.; Mary Tomlinson and 1 other
Half brother of Elizabeth Chambliss; Thomas Taylor; Benjamin Taylor; Katherine Thomas Taylor and Robert Chappell

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Thomas Chappell

Thomas Chappell 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.

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.

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.



About 1710, Thomas Chappell married Hannah Hunnicutt, the daughter of a Quaker, and renounced the Established Church, in which he had been brought up, and to which his relatives belonged, and, as has been often the case, connect el himself with the church of his wife's folks, a society of Quak-ers, who, a few years before, had established a "meeting," as their churches were called, in Prince George, known as "White

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Thomas Chappell, IV's Timeline

1678
1678
Prince George, VA, United States
1710
1710
1712
1712
1715
1715
Pasquotank Precinct, Albemarle County, Province of North Carolina
1723
January 1, 1723
Prince George, Virginia
1730
1730
Virginia
1731
1731
Age 53
Prince George, VA, United States
1732
1732
Prince George, Virginia
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