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Maria Theresa Chapman

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Maria Theresa Chapman was born on 3 Feb 1850 in Webster, Monroe County, New York (daughter of Samuel B. Chapman and Eliza J. Dwinell); and died.

    Notes:

    Married a Partello, and lived in Barry County.

    Maria married Edwin Partello about 1875 in Michigan. Edwin was born in Mar 1852 in Ohio; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel B. Chapman was born on 25 Feb 1821 in Webster, Monroe County, New York; died on 31 Jan 1875 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    He is shown on the Murray-Snead-Barbee-Jones-Bishop-Mastroni-Raddeman-Kirtley-Workman tree on Ancestry.com as a son of Peter Chapman and Mercy Keeler.

    Benjamin Dwight--in Volume II (p. 1005) of "The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass."--described him as, "a farmer at Odessa, Mich (since 1851)...he is a supervisor of the town."

    According the "History of Ionia and Montcalm Counties Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of their Prominent Men and Pioneers" by John S. Schenck, Philadelphia, D.W. Ensign & Co. 1881, the first framed house in Odessa was built by Emory Russell after 1842. Other early settlers in and near the Russell neighborhood were Nelson Merrill, Emanuel Cramer, S.B. CHAPMAN, A.A. Haskins, A.J. Clark, P.S. Lapham, David Crapo, John D. Hight, Reuben Haight, George E. Kelly, James N. Galloway, and Asa Houghton. For some years the settlements in Odessa concentrated about the Russell neighborhood. In the year 1852 there were but four settlers in the western half of the town. These four were Solomon Foght, S.B. CHAPMAN, Joseph Houseman and Eber Rush, located respectively on sections 21 and 33 (p. 315).

    Jurors for 1847 included Samuel Chapman

    Voters in Odessa in 1848 and 1849 included Samuel B. Chapman

    Samuel B. Chapman was elected Supervisor of Odessa Township in 1852; Treasurer in 1855; and Supervisor in 1856-1857

    LaVonne Bennett, a Ionia county genealogist, kindly provided the following information relating to the probate of the Chapman estate.

    Ionia County Probate Court, Probated Will #611 (New Series), Samuel B. Chapman: The first item in the file was an unsigned 8-26-1925 letter to W. C. McCartney, giving him license to sell real estate of Samuel B. Chapman.

    The seconnd item was an 8-21-1925 letter from Lake Odessa State Savings Bank to Judge of Probate, Ionia County, stating lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 21 of village of Lake Odessa owned by Samuel B. Chapman were sold 4-3-1877.

    Samuel B. Chapman died on Sunday, 1-31-1875, leaving no will. Widow was Mary A. Chapman, petitioner for appointment of adminstrator of estate. It was a $7,500 valued estate. Other heirs were: Emma June Chapman, daughter of deceased (dodc); Theressa T. Partello, dodc, of Barry County; Martin Chapman, son; Ella Chapman, dodc; Eva Chapman, dodc; Samuel D. (sic s/b L.), son. Residence of all but Theressa was Ionia County. [Note, Mary was still pregnant with his youngest son, Marcus, who was born in September 1875].

    Publication in Lake Odessa Wave-Times 2-12-1875. James Leek, Administrator. Inventory of goods, properties, crops, $150 of household furniture. Among the list of creditors: Mary Ward, $3.65; Jas. J. Brown, $22.05; Martin Chapman, $35.00.

    10-7-1871 document: Dower rights to Mary A. Chapman for east 3/4 of north east 1/4 of Section 33, and north east 1/4 of south east 1/4 of Section 32, all in Twp 5N, Range 7W.

    In James Leak's 3-23-1875 petition to be named the administrator of Samuel's will, he states: ".....for the following among other reasons the widow is not able to work or take charge of her interest in said estate and the heirs are of them three minors and under Guardianship and those who are of age are not in circumstances to carry on to advantage of the whole of said real estate and further the estate has a large part of said land under a crop of wheat down by said deceased in his lifetime which will require the same care and attention necessary to protect crops on the whole of said lands."

    11-14-1876: List of above children, with addition of Marchus B. Chapman. Paid to Mary A. Chapman: $550 for support of minor heirs under age 7 years, $145 distribution of shares, from Samuel Chapman estate, for Samuel Lee and Marcus B. Chapman, minor heirs.

    11-15-1876: $150 to Mary A. Chapman. 11-28-1876: Martin Chapman petitioned to sell real estate; heirs Maria T. Partello, Emma Chapman, Ella L. Chapman, Martin Chapman, all residing in Odessa, Evelyn D. Chapman residing in Saranac, Ionia Co, MI; Marcus B. and Samuel L. Chapman, both in Odessa.

    $3375 was paid by Abe Bywater for the Dower rights of Mary A. Chapman. $487.50 was paid to Martin L. Chapman."

    It seems an assessment of real estate was made, with the recommendation that sale, and subsequent division of the property, would devalue it. The file was very hard to read and I couldn't decipher all that took place, regarding the real estate, but it did appear Martin forced the sale.

    Oh, when I looked up Samuel B. Chapman's property in my plat book here, it turned out to be the whole west side of Lake Odessa's main street. I'm snail-mailing you copies showing location of his---and also B. Franklin Smith's---property. I also made copies of Ida and Mary's obituaries, which I'll send along, too.

    I (LaVonne) don't know why the first 2 items dated 1925 were in this file, unless someone filed quit claim deeds on property that was once owned by Samuel B., or something technical like that. Maybe they were cleaning up Mary Ann's 1921 estate yet.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census
    Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan
    #188-185
    Chapman Samuel 39 M NY
    Elisa 38 F NY
    Marris C? 10 F NY
    Martin 8 M Mich
    Ella 18/12 F Mich
    Emma ?? F Mich


    1870 Census
    Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan
    #67-66
    Chapman Sm P 49 M W Farmer 5000 13
    " Eliza 47 F W Keeping House
    E??? 22 F W at home MI
    Theresia 20 F W at home NY
    Martin 18 M W Farm laborer MI attended school
    Ella 11 F W MI attended scho
    Evaline 9 F W MI attended school

    Samuel married Eliza J. Dwinell on 31 Dec 1845. Eliza (daughter of Justin Dwinell and Desire Strong) was born on 16 Jul 1822 in New York; died on 23 Aug 1870 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eliza J. Dwinell was born on 16 Jul 1822 in New York (daughter of Justin Dwinell and Desire Strong); died on 23 Aug 1870 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Description: CHAPMAN ELIZA J.
    b.July 16, 1822 d.Aug. 23, 1870
    Burial 8/23/1870
    tall gray slab; "wife of S. B. Chapman"; next to S.B.
    Information from my cemetery records. Maybe be helpful to you.

    Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa
    Sharon Rohrbacher
    Odessa Township Treasurer


    Sharon Rohrbacher
    sharon@odessatownship.org

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Eliza J. DWINELL b. July 16, 1822, m. Samuel B. Chapman of Webster." Benjamin Dwight, "The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass." (Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, MD 2000), Vol. II, Pages 1004 and 1005.

    Children:
    1. Emma June Chapman was born on 27 Sep 1847 in New York; died on 2 May 1895 in Nashville, Barry County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    2. 1. Maria Theresa Chapman was born on 3 Feb 1850 in Webster, Monroe County, New York; and died.
    3. Martin L. Chapman was born on 14 Sep 1851 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 21 Jul 1910 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    4. Ella L. Chapman was born on 17 Nov 1858 in Michigan; and died.
    5. Evelyn D. "Eva" Chapman was born on 23 Nov 1860 in Ionia County, Michigan; died about 1938 in Portland, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Portland Cemetery, Portland, Ionia County, Michigan.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Justin Dwinell was born on 19 May 1800; died on 23 Jun 1862.

    Notes:

    Shown by Benjamin Dwight as "son of Henry Dwinell of Shaftsbury, Vt., and afterwards (1815) of Sennett, N.Y. and Lillas.....) a farmer at West Webster, N.Y. (then Penfield) 1825-62."

    Justin married Desire Strong on 13 Jun 1819. Desire (daughter of Isaac Strong and Miram Bacon) was born on 11 Aug 1801 in Cayuga County, New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Desire Strong was born on 11 Aug 1801 in Cayuga County, New York (daughter of Isaac Strong and Miram Bacon); and died.

    Notes:

    Benjamin Dwight shows her as a daughter of Isaac STRONG and Miriam BACON, and further wrote that "She still (1871) resides at West Webster."

    Children:
    1. Ebenezer H. Dwinell was born on 15 Apr 1820 in New York; died on 11 Oct 1825 in New York.
    2. 3. Eliza J. Dwinell was born on 16 Jul 1822 in New York; died on 23 Aug 1870 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    3. Lydia Dwinell was born on 17 Sep 1824 in New York; died on 12 Mar 1826 in New York.
    4. Henry E. Dwinell was born on 3 Oct 1826 in New York; and died.
    5. Louisa M. Dwinell was born on 7 Mar 1829 in New York; and died.
    6. Isaac Strong Dwinell was born on 14 Oct 1831 in New York; and died.
    7. John R. Dwinell was born on 24 Jan 1836 in New York; and died.
    8. Stephen T. Dwinell was born on 23 Feb 1839 in New York; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Isaac Strong was born on 28 Jan 1765 in Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut (son of Elisha Strong and Desire Williams); died on 18 Feb 1829 in Cayuga County, New York.

    Notes:

    Benjamin Dwight writes that he was "a millwright at Brandon, Vt., and afterwards at Elbridge, N.Y, where he put up a saw-mill and grist-mill with his brother Reuben and afterwards removed to (Brutus, now) Sennett, Cayuga County, N.Y., where he bought a farm of 200 acres and spent the rest of his life as a farmer."

    Isaac married Miram Bacon before 1788. Miram was born on 31 Dec 1768 in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont; died on 16 Jun 1847 in Cayuga County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Miram Bacon was born on 31 Dec 1768 in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont; died on 16 Jun 1847 in Cayuga County, New York.
    Children:
    1. Dea. Levi Strong was born on 3 Nov 1788 in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont; and died.
    2. Electa Strong was born on 15 Sep 1790 in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont; and died.
    3. Betsey Strong was born on 24 Apr 1793 in Leicester, Addison County, Vermont; died on 26 Jan 1797 in Elbridge, Onondaga County, New York.
    4. Isaac Strong was born on 3 Jan 1796 in Elbridge, Onondaga County, New York; and died.
    5. Ephraim Bacon Strong was born on 31 Mar 1798 in Elbridge, Onondaga County, New York; died on 15 Nov 1822.
    6. Miriam Strong was born on 10 Apr 1800 in Cayuga County, New York; and died.
    7. 7. Desire Strong was born on 11 Aug 1801 in Cayuga County, New York; and died.