>Thank you Sharon for the info on Jane. She could be the dau of John >who I think is one of Sarah's brothers. By the way, I forgot to >mention that the youngest dau of Joseph & Mary (Chapman) Hammond >lived & died in Madison Co.. According to my contact, Mary Hammond >b.1840 married Orson Graves & died in Madison Co. 1903. Haven't >checked this out as yet. Thanks again! >Hello group, > >I am interested in any information about the Chapmans in Fenner or >Nelson, 1800-1820. After searching for 15 years, I think I have >found a possible family of Sarah Chapman, b. 1804 who married John >Aylesworth b. 1807, son of Jasper Aylesworth (founding father of >Peterboro). A Mary Chapman b.1795, married Jospeh Hammond & lived in >Nelson. Their 1st 3 dau were Sarah, Fanny, Jane. My ggm Sarah's 2 >dau were Fanny & Jane (not Aylesworth names). Both families (Hammond >& Aylesworth) moved to Brookfield WI abt 1840/41. After doing some >research (Pioneers of Madison Co., various censuses, & some online >genealogies), I think they may be daughters of Roswell Chapman, b. >1775 or before or Nathaniel Chapman, b. 1775 or bef. One or both of >these men had sons named Nathaniel, b. 1796-1800 & Roswell b. >1792-1796. The sons moved from Nelson to Georgetown to >DeRuyter. Nathaniiel, the son died & is buried in Georgetown. They >may have had brothers John b. 1800-1810 and Henry b. 1800-1810 who >are on the 1830 Nelson census. Nathaniel the son, had a son >Grove. Natrhaniel or Roswell had a son, Silas who md Clarissa >Wadsworth, dau of Harry B. Wadsworth and his wife Esther Brownell. > >The break-through came when a descendent of Mary (Chapman) Hammond >left me a message. I have some information on the Hammonds who >stayed in WI & MN. > >Any information on any of these families would be greatly appreciated. > >Marilyn >[email protected] > > > >------------------------------ >