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Thomas Chappell migrated from England to Charles City, the seat of Charles CityCo., probably in 1635 aboard the ship America. The America departed London onJune 23, 1635. Chappell was 23 at the time. Named for a proposed city, Charles City County is one of the oldest political units in America, the four "incorporations" into which settlements in Virginia were divided in 1619. Thomas Chappell was a landowner and owned a plantation near Merchant's Hope, which he bought from the Patentee:Patent Issued to Thomas Chappell"To all &ce, now knowthe that I the said Sir William Berkeley, Knight, Governor &ce, give and grantunto Thomas Chappell Eighty acres of Land seituated in the county of Charles City on the South side of James River and on the north side of Kittawan creek. Beginning at a line that parts John Tate and the said Thomas Chappell's presentland, and extending into the Woods. North half West four hundred Poles, West half South thirty two poles, South half East four hundred poles and East half North thirty two Poles to the place aforementioned. The said Land being due and confirmed unto the said Chappell by order of ye General Court dated ye Sixteenthof September one thousand six hundreds and eighty three.To have and to hold &ce Dated ye 20 day of October 1665Sir William BerkeleyGovernor
Marriage Notes for Thomas Chappell Senior and Mary Sarah BANISTER-369552
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