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Joseph Henry Chapman

Male 1886 - 1961  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Henry Chapman was born in 1886 (son of Daniel P Chapman and Alice Gertrude Parker); died in 1961.

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    • Reference Number: 7754


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel P Chapman was born on 14 Apr 1854 in Houston County, Texas (son of Robert Doak Chapman and Rebecca Hodges); died on 14 Nov 1915 in Chita, Trinity, Texas.

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    • Reference Number: 5683

    Daniel married Alice Gertrude Parker. Alice was born in 1854; died in 1892. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice Gertrude Parker was born in 1854; died in 1892.

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    • Reference Number: 7746

    Children:
    1. John Albert Chapman was born on 20 Nov 1878 in Chita, Trinity, Texas; died on 20 Feb 1910 in Chita, Trinity, Texas.
    2. Susan Sudie Adelaide Chapman was born in 1880; died in 1956.
    3. James Thomas Chapman was born in 1882; died in 1958.
    4. 1. Joseph Henry Chapman was born in 1886; died in 1961.
    5. Nettie Gertude Chapman was born in 1890; died in 1979.
    6. Mary Alice Chapman was born in 1892; died in 1948.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Doak Chapman was born in 1816 in Tennessee (son of Robert Chapman and Unknown Chapman); died on 17 Oct 1864 in Houston, Texas.

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    • Reference Number: 5243
    • _MILT: Aug 1861, Civil War; 12th Regiment, Texas Calvary, Company F, (Parson's Mounted Volunteers)

    Notes:

    Robert D. Chapman is one of my DRT (Daughters of the Republic of Texas) proven ancestors.

    Note: According to First Settlers of Houston Co., TX, land grants were apportioned by the Republic of Texas according to the following criteria: (1) Anyone arriving in Texas prior to March 2, 1836 was designated “First Class” status and entitled to a league and a labor of land.

    (2) Those arriving between March 2, 1836 and Oct. 1, 1837, were designated “Second Class” and entitled to 1280 and 640 acres.

    (3) Those arriving Texas after Oct. 1, 1837 up to Jan. 1, 1840 were given “Third Class” status and entitled to grants of 640 and 320 acres.

    p. 12 of FS of HC, TX - ROBERT D. CHAPMAN 1280 Pre 4/1/1837

    (Note: this means he would have arrived in Texas after March 2, 1836 and before Apr. 1, 1837. Since Robert and Rebecca were married in Hardeman Co., TN Oct. 6, 1836, the window of time on their arrival in Texas is further narrowed to between Oct. 1836 and the end of March, 1837.)

    Martha was the oldest child of Robert Doak Chapman and Rebecca Hodges who came to Texas from Hardeman Co., Tennessee after their marriage on October 6, 1836. They settled just outside of Crockett in a town called Randolph which no longer exists.

    Robert is last seen on the census of 1850 and it is thought that he died during the Civil War as Rebecca collected "Indigent Family" funds after the war was over but have not found any pension or enlistment information. I have gone back a number of generations on the Chapman and Hodges sides too.

    CONFEDERATE TEXAS TROOPS

    Regiment Name: 12th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Parson's Mounted Volunteers)

    Side: Confederate
    Company: F
    Soldier's Rank In: Private
    Soldier's Rank Out: Private
    Alternate name:
    Film Number: M227 roll 6
    Overview: 12th Cavalry Regiment was organized with about 940 men in August, 1861, by Colonel W.H. Parsons. Most of the men were from Hempstead, Fairfield, Georgetown, and Waxahachie, and Ellis and Hill counties. This unit served in Hawes' and Steele's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department and skirmished the Federals in Arkansas and Louisiana. During 1865 it was in Northern Texas guarding approaches from the Indian Territory. The regiment was included in the surrender on June 2. Its commanders were Colonel William H. Parsans, Lieutenant Colonels Andrew B. Burleson and John W. Mullen, and Majors Locklin J. Farrar and E. W. Rogers.

    Texas 12th Cavalry Regiment
    Also Known as: 4t Texas Mounted Dragoons
    Organization: Organized for 12 months at Rocket Springs, near Waxahachie on Sept 11, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service at Camp Hebert, near Hempstead on Oct 28, 1861. Reorganized for war on May 24, 1862. Surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans-Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.
    First Commander: William H. Parson Colonel
    Field Officers: Andrew B. Burleson Lieutenant Colonel
    Lochlin Johnson Farrar Major
    John W. Mullen Lieutenant Colonel
    E.W. Rogers Major

    Assignments: Department of Texas (Sept 1861 - Feb 1862)
    Eastern District of Texas, Department of Texas (Feb - Mar 1862)
    Rust's-Parsons' Cavalry Brigade, Trans-Mississippi District, Department #2 (Mar -May 1862)
    Trans-Mississippi Department (May-June 1862)
    W. H. Parson' Cavalry Brigade, Unattached, Trans-Mississippi Department (July - Aug 1862)
    W. H. Parson' Cavalry Brigade, Unattached, District of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi Department (Aug - Sept 1862)
    W. H. Parson' Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Corps, Army of the West, Trans-Mississippi Department (Sept - Oct 1862)
    Hawes' Brigade, Churchill's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of the West, Trans-Mississippi Department (Dec 1862 - Jan 1863)
    Unattached, Frost's Division, District of Arkansas, Tran-Mississippi Department (April - Jun 1863)
    Unassigned, District of West Louisiana, Trans-Mississippi Department (Jun July 1863)
    Carter's Brigade, Walker's Division, Dristict of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi (Jul-Sept 1863)
    Carter's-Parsons' Cavalry Brigade, District of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi (Sept 1863 - Mar 1864)
    Carter's-Parsons' Cavalry Brigade, Steele's Cavalry Division, District of West Louisiana, Trans-Mississippi Department (Mar-Sept1864)
    1st (Steele's) Texas Cavalry Brigade, 1st (Wharton's) Cavalry Corps, Tarn-Mississippi Department (Feb - May 1865)
    Battles: Near Searcy (3 companies) (May 19, 1862)
    Round Hill, on Cache River (Jul 7, 1862)
    Hughes' Ferry, L'Angulle River (Aug 3, 1862)
    Little Rock Campagign (Aug -Sept 1863)
    Red River Campaign (Mar - May 1864)

    Robert married Rebecca Hodges on 6 Oct 1836 in Hardeman County, Tennessee. Rebecca (daughter of Edmund Hodges and Sarah McClain) was born in 1816 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Houston, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Hodges was born in 1816 in Franklin County, Tennessee (daughter of Edmund Hodges and Sarah McClain); died in 1870 in Houston, Texas.

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    • Reference Number: 5244

    Notes:

    While conducting an ancestry search at my local library, I ran across a publication that listed transcriptions of some articles of interest found among the newspapers published in Crockett, Texas between 1853 and 1896.

    The complete title is Houston County Collection Volume I, Crockett Newspapers, 1853 - 1896, published by Bebe Beasley Ulrich.

    According to Ms. Ulrich, in Volume 1, Number 2, published February 7, 1890 under the section "Local News - Nevel's Prairie" appears this announcement:

    Mrs. Rebecca Chapman, of McClellan [sic] County is visiting relatives on the prairie. She lived near Old Randolph for 35 years, moving away from there in 1865. Her old friends will be glad to know that she is still sprightly and bids fair to live a good while yet...

    While there are not many words printed, it speaks volumes to this researcher. From three sentences I either learned or confirmed that Rebecca Chapman, my fourth great grandmother:

    •came to Houston County, Texas about 1830
    •moved to McLennan County, Texas between 1865 and 1890
    •was still alive and in good health in 1890.
    I already knew that she and her husband, Robert Chapman arrived in Texas shortly after they married in 1836 and settled in Houston County. So the writer was a little off on that one. I have never been able to determine much beyond the 1860 census when Rebecca appeared as a widow with several children in Houston County. I have never found their graves and I have never found Rebecca on a subsequent census report. After reading this article, I did locate a Rebecca Chapman in McLennan County but some details leave doubts as to the whether or not it is her. One daughter, Martha Frances Chapman Smith, did move to that area by 1880 so I am still hopeful that it is her.

    Even the earliest newspapers carried snippets of community news items that may prove essential to your ancestry search.

    I do know that Rebecca was living in McLennan Co. in 1890 as there was a newspaper notation about her visiting in Houston Co. in February of that year. After that I have no record of her. I believe she was living with either Martha or her son Isaac who was also a resident of McLennan Co. I do know that Rebecca's mother Sarah Hodges was living in McLennan Co. next door to Mary Alice in the 1880 census. Robert is last seen on the census of 1850 and it is thought that he died during the Civil War as Rebecca collected "Indigent Family" funds after the war was over but have not found any pension or enlistment information. I have gone back a number of generations on the Chapman and Hodges sides too.

    From Crockett Newpapers, the Gazette, Vol 1, No. 2, February 7, 1890:

    "Nevel's Prairie

    Mrs. Rebecca Chapman of McClellan (sic) County is visiting relatives on the Prairie. She lived near Old Randolph for 35 years, moving away from there in 1865. Her old friends will be glad to know that she is still sprightly and bids fair to live a good while yet...We should all love these old pioneers who settled this county in dangerous times when the red man periled the wood with his tomahawk. We should do them honor, and try to make their declining days as happy as possible. We are now reaping the fruits of their labor..."

    Daughters of the Republic of Texas
    Application 21510 page 356

    Children:
    1. Martha Frances Chapman was born on 28 Aug 1838 in Houston County, Republic of Texas; died on 12 Feb 1922 in Near Eddy, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Feb 1922 in Cox Cemetery, Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States.
    2. John H Chapman was born in 1840 in Shelby City, Republic of Texas Texas; died after 1880.
    3. Robert W Chapman was born in 1841 in Houston City, Republic of Texas; died on 17 Oct 1864.
    4. Hetta Chapman was born in 1843 in Houston City, Republic of Texas.
    5. Sarah E Chapman was born in 1844 in Rusk City, Republic of Texas.
    6. Isaac J Chapman was born in 1846 in Houston City, Republic of Texas.
    7. Abel Chapman was born in 1848 in Houston City, Texas.
    8. 2. Daniel P Chapman was born on 14 Apr 1854 in Houston County, Texas; died on 14 Nov 1915 in Chita, Trinity, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Chapman was born in 1779 in Virginia (son of William Chapman); died after Sep 1862 in Marshall, Tennessee.

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    • Reference Number: 7738

    Notes:

    Will of Robert Chapman of Marshall County TN

    (taken from Marshall County TN Wills, p. 87-88

    (163) ROBERT CHAPMAN

    “…my body be decently interred in the orchard near where I now live…a stone wall be built around my grave including two others already there…”

    To daughter, Martha Miller - $125

    $10 each to children: Elizabeth, Susan, Nancy, Robert Doak and William D…if any dead, then to their bodily heirs.

    To beloved son, Bennett F. Chapman, remainder of estate. Should he die without heirs, estate be divided equally among children: Elizabeth, Martha, Susan, Nancy, Robert Doak and William D. - or their bodily heirs.

    EXCR: Bennet F. Chapman (and if he is absent, James N. Hunter act in his stead until he returns, if ever.)

    September 15, 1862

    WIT: James C. Pyland and H.L. Pyland

    Probated April 6, 1863


    Died:
    Will dated Sep 1862

    Robert married Unknown Chapman. Unknown died in 1819. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unknown Chapman died in 1819.
    Children:
    1. William D Chapman was born in 1812; died in 1853.
    2. 4. Robert Doak Chapman was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died on 17 Oct 1864 in Houston, Texas.
    3. Susan Chapman was born in 1819 in Tennessee; died on 14 Apr 1848 in Houston County, Texas.

  3. 10.  Edmund Hodges was born in 1794 in North Carolina (son of Abel Hodges and Sarah Ward); died on 31 Jul 1830 in Near Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee.

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    • Reference Number: 5663

    Notes:

    Edmund (born 1794 NC.), a private in Captain Caperton's Tennessee Militia, fought in the Battle of Talladega in the war of 1812. He married Sarah McClain (born 1798 GA) near Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee on July 29, 1812. Edmund and Sarah became parents of Hettie (Rutherford), Rebecca (Chapman), Abel, Isaac James, Benjamin M., Parthenia (Speer), Jacob Mickler and Sarah (Hallmark). The last account of Sarah McClain Hodges was when she was listed as a War of 1812 widow in Limestone County, Texas in the 1883 SENATE EX. DOCUMENT #84.

    Edmund was in War of 1812. His widow's application for pension & complete file can be found at the National Archives in Washington DC.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    This is a Message Board Post.

    Author: Marty Cash
    Surnames: Hodges

    http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.houston/224.548.1169.1170.1.1.1.2.2.1/mb.ashx

    1. EDMUND2 HODGES (ABEL1) was born 1794 in South Carolina, and died 31 Jul 1831 in TN. He married SARAH MCCLAIN 29 Jul 1812 in near Winchester, TN, daughter of THOMAS MCCLAIN and REBECCA WARREN. She was born 1797 in Georgia.

    On July 29, 1812, Edmund Hodges and Sarah McClain were united in marriage near Winchester, Tenn. Sarah was born in Georgia in 1797. Her parents were Thomas William McClain and Rebecca Warren.

    Edmund and Sarah were the parents of Hetty, Rebecca, Abel, Isaac James, Benjamin Minor, Parthenia, and Jacob Mickler Hodges. Also, there may have been another daughter named Sarah, who some say married a Goodwin, but this has not been substantiated. You will note on the 1850 census of Houston County there was a Sarah Hodges, age 34 in the household of James Hallmark, a young family who are later connected with the Hodges in another County. You will find family group sheets which give information on various family members attached to this account.

    Edmund Hodges died July 31, 1831, near Bolivar, TN.
    Hetty Hodges married Lindsey J. Rutherford, said to have been fond of horse racing. Rebecca married Robert D. Chapman. Abel, our ancestor, married Sarah Chapman July 12, 1836, in Hardeman County, TN. They, along with the Chapman's, Rutherfords, and other families, came to TX in 1837, the year Houston County was established. It was the first one to be established in the new republic and was named for the republic's president, Gen. Sam Houston.

    Abel's and Sarah's first child, Sarah Jane, was born in Shelby County while they were on the way to Houston County. Abel's mother and other members of the family, apparently came later and are listed on the 1850 census of Houston Co.

    Abel's brothers, Isaac and Benjamin, and sister Parthenia, settled in the southern part of Houston Co., Parthenia married Andrew J. Speer. Benjamin married Andrew's sister, Mary Speer, and Isaac married Alcinda Alexander, whose family came from Ohio. The 1860 census of Houston Co., lists Isaac, wife Alcinda, and seven children; Benjamin, wife Mary and five children; Andrew Speer, wife Parthenia and seven children. Their P.O. was Prairie, Tex. This was the Prairie Point community some four miles west of Lovelady on Nevel's Prairie, The Speer Cemetery is at Prairie Point. (Go to findagrave.com) HCHC is in the process of adding info to that site.

    Jacob Mickler Hodges married Mary Rutherford in Limestone Co., and lived and died there.

    Abel was given a land grant of 1280 acres, located on the head-waters of hickory Creek. He later sold most of it to an agent of M. B. Lamar, with the exception of the pre-emotion grant of 287 acres, located 13 miles east of Crockett, in what is now the Center Hill community. The local P.O. was at Randolph at that time.

    In those early days, groups of unfriendly Indians roamed the land and were a constant threat to the settlers. Able was paid $23 once for his help in fighting the Indians.

    Benjamin Hodges fought in the Mexican War. He enlisted at Crockett on June 19, 1846. Benjamin, wife Mary, their children and their spouses, are all buried in Clear Creek Cemetery in Leon County. Mrs. Etta Hearron, a great granddaughter, lives in Flynn, TX.

    Andrew J. Speer enlisted in Wortham's Co., Confederate Army in 1863. He apparently became ill (possibly small pox) and came home where he and wife, Parthenia, both died leaving seven minor children. Andrew's sister, Rebecca, and her husband, Cedar Brent, were appointed as guardians of the children by probate court, and reared them in the Holly community. One of Parthenia's great granddaughters, Virginia S. Briggs, lives in Franklin, TX.

    After the Civil War a number of Hodges families and relatives moved to Bell County and established a regular colony. Later, some move to Limestone County and Leon County.

    In 1875, Abel and most of his family, including his mother, were living at Kosse, TX.

    It is said that there was a big Hodges reunion held in Waco circa 1882, and that there were over 900 in attendance.

    In 1890, Rebecca Chapman, a former resident of Houston Co., was living in McLennon Co., and come to visit relatives on Nevel's Prairie.

    James Felix, oldest son of Able, married Mary P. Mason in 1861. Mary was born in Miss. Aug. 4, 1844. Her father, Ed Mason, was a red headed Irishman. He was a Methodist preacher, school teacher, and a song writer.

    James Felix and Mary lived and raised their family on his dad's old home place, now known as the Alex Morgan place in the Center Hill Community. Their children were: Robert Felix, b. Mar. 1, 1863; Wm Andrew, b Dec 10, 1864; Susan, b Sep. 7, 1866; Jacob, b Aug 19, 1869; Mary Ann, b Aug. 1, 1871; Edmond, b Jan. 18, 1875; Harvey, b. Aug 28, 1877; Loveless, b. Mary 12, 1882. Children of EDMUND HODGES and SARAH MCCLAIN are i. HESTER HATTIE3 HODGES, b. 18 Dec 1814, Franklin Co., TN; d. 24 Mar 1895; m. LINDSEY J. RUTHERFORD, 07 Oct 1830, Hardeman Co., TN. ii. REBECCA HODGES, b. 1816, Franklin Co., TN; m. ROBERT D. CHAPMAN, 06 Oct 1836. iii. ABEL HODGES, b. 1819, Franklin Co., TN; d. 1860, Houston Co., TX. iv. ISAAC JAMES HODGES, b. 31 May 1822, Franklin Co., TN; d. 09 Apr 1871. v. BENJAMIN MINOR HODGES, b. 1824, Franklin Co., TN; d. 16 May 1878. vi. PARTHENIA HODGES, b. 1828, TN; d. 1863, Houston Co., TX. vii. JAMES MICKLER HODGES, b. 1829, Hardeman Co., TN; d. Limestone Co., TX. 7!

    . viii. SARAH RUTHERFORD HODGES, b. 18 Aug 1831, AL.

    Edmund married Sarah McClain on 29 Jul 1812 in Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of William Thomas McClain and Rebbeca Warren) was born in 1798 in Georgia; died after 1883 in Limestone County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah McClain was born in 1798 in Georgia (daughter of William Thomas McClain and Rebbeca Warren); died after 1883 in Limestone County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5273

    Notes:

    The widow Sarah McClain Hodges, her children, & parents migrated to the Republic of Texas (Houston County).

    Went to The Republic of Texas by 1837 with her parents and siblings and eventually migrated to Leon and Limestone Co., Texas.

    The last account of Sarah McClain Hodges was when she was listed as a War of 1812 widow in Limestone County, Texas in the 1883 SENATE EX. DOCUMENT #84.

    Sarah McClain Hodges, received a 2nd Class land grant for 1,280 acres issued to those who arrived in the republic after March 2, 1836 but prior to October 1, 1837. Sarah's father, William McClain, her son Abel, and son-in-law Robert Chapman also received land grants.

    Children:
    1. Hester Ann Hattie Hodges was born on 18 Dec 1814 in Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee; died on 24 Mar 1895 in Leon County, Texas.
    2. 5. Rebecca Hodges was born in 1816 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Houston, Texas.
    3. Abel Hodges was born in 1819 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.
    4. Issac James Hodges was born on 31 May 1822 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died on 9 Apr 1871 in Leon County, Texas.
    5. Benjamin Minor Hodges was born between 1823 and 1824 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died on 16 Apr 1878 in Leon County, Te.
    6. Parthenia Hodges was born in 1828 in Tennessee; died in 1863 in Houston County, Texas.
    7. Jacob Mickler Hodges was born on 22 Jun 1829 in Hardeman, County, Tennessee; died on 8 Oct 1889 in Kosse, Limestone County, Texas.
    8. Sarah Rutherford Hodges was born on 18 Aug 1831 in Hardeman, County, Tennessee.




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