James CHAPMAN

Birth: 1787
Death: 1861
Burial: 12 May 1861, Croydon cum Clopton

William BESTER Eliz
John CHAPMAN Mary BESTER
James CHAPMAN
m.Emma (Amey) NASH

James CHAPMAN

Jane CHAPMAN

John CHAPMAN

Thomas CHAPMAN

Naomi CHAPMAN

Edward CHAPMAN

Jane CHAPMAN

Father: John CHAPMAN
Mother: Mary BESTER

Married Emma (Amey) NASH on 3 Jun 1813 at Croydon cum Clopton
Child 1: James CHAPMAN
Child 2: Jane CHAPMAN
Child 3: John CHAPMAN
Child 4: Thomas CHAPMAN
Child 5: Naomi CHAPMAN
Child 6: Edward CHAPMAN
Child 7: Jane CHAPMAN

Notes:
"They can both read - he is brother to the last-named William. He
regularly attends a dissenting Meeting House in Morden. She
attends Church constantly - she is a canting talker." RG p34

James Chapman was a prosecution witness in the trial of those
involved in the 1832 Croydon Riot, testifying that Anderson Storey
forced him and a fellow-labourer to join the party to break the
threshing machine.

In 1841 census aged 50
In 1851 census aged 64 -> 1787 same as brother

Could be NEALE



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