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CENSUS: 1840-- Randolph Co., MO
1850-- Monroe Co., MO. age 31 b. KY
1860-- Suisun, Solano Co., CA age 55 b. KYBIOGRAPHY: A. L. Chapman was bkorn in Cumberland Co., KY. He emigrated to MO as a young man, and came overland to CA with an ox-team in 1850. He returned to MO in 1851, and returned to CA with his family in 1852. He left MO in April, arriving in Stockton, CA in October. His family consisted of five children; four daughters, one son; one step-son and one negro man Aaron. John Asa died the winter of 1852; the only son.
After living several years in Stockton, he moved with his family to Volcano, a mining town in Amador Co., where he engaged in some mining. He also had a butcher shop. In Jan, 1858, he moved to Solano Co., and bought a farm on the main highway between Suisun and Vacaville, where he engaged in grain farming and later in fruit raising. In 1885 he moved to Santa Clara Co.; bought a small fruit ranch, and later moved to the town of Santa Clara, where he lived until his death, Dec 10, 1901.
My father's name was Aidline, but heslways signed it A. L. Chapman.
Of my father's immediate family, my sister Susan and myself are the only members left. I was a child of 7 years when we crossed the Plains behind as ox-team in 1852. I remember incidents, and Indian scares but we were not molested. My father was Captain of his train. After our lunch at noon, my father had a beautiful saddle horse that he would mount and ride ahead to select a camp for the night. There were three important items; water, wood and grass for the stock, for they hadto live off the country.
The account is all from memory, except my father's family of brothers anf sisters. A cousin, Sue E. Dodson gave my their names. They were all in Kentucky. Martha Chapman Proctor (daughter) date Dec. 29, 1934. DAR
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CENSUS: 1860-- Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., CA age 19 b. MO
1870-- Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., CA age 30 b. MOSan Jose Mercury News--March 9, 1906
Santa Clara, March 8--Mrs Lucy C. Laine, a widely known resident of this place and relict of the late Thomas H. Laine who was one of the best known attorneys in the State, died last night at the residence of her son, Willis A. Laine, on the corner of Benton and Washington from congestion of the lungs after a brief illness. The deceased was a native of Missouri ad was in her sixty sixth year. She came to this state in 1852 and in 1860 she located in San Jose, where she remained for a period of about two years, when she removed here, and resided continually in Santa Clara until a year ago, when she moved to Campbell. The deceased was of a very kind and cheerful disposition and was greatly beloved by all that knew her. She was a member of the Church of Christ of Santa Clara. She was the mother of Frank B. Laine a well known attorney of Clifton Ariz; Mrs Cora L. wife of William A. Johnston, a prominent attorney of this county, and Willis A, Thomas A., Charley C., and P. H. Laine. Her funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon.
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CENSUS: 1840-- Randolph Co., MO
1850-- Monroe Co., MO. age 31 b. KY
1860-- Suisun, Solano Co., CA age 55 b. KYBIOGRAPHY: A. L. Chapman was bkorn in Cumberland Co., KY. He emigrated to MO as a young man, and came overland to CA with an ox-team in 1850. He returned to MO in 1851, and returned to CA with his family in 1852. He left MO in April, arriving in Stockton, CA in October. His family consisted of five children; four daughters, one son; one step-son and one negro man Aaron. John Asa died the winter of 1852; the only son.
After living several years in Stockton, he moved with his family to Volcano, a mining town in Amador Co., where he engaged in some mining. He also had a butcher shop. In Jan, 1858, he moved to Solano Co., and bought a farm on the main highway between Suisun and Vacaville, where he engaged in grain farming and later in fruit raising. In 1885 he moved to Santa Clara Co.; bought a small fruit ranch, and later moved to the town of Santa Clara, where he lived until his death, Dec 10, 1901.
My father's name was Aidline, but heslways signed it A. L. Chapman.
Of my father's immediate family, my sister Susan and myself are the only members left. I was a child of 7 years when we crossed the Plains behind as ox-team in 1852. I remember incidents, and Indian scares but we were not molested. My father was Captain of his train. After our lunch at noon, my father had a beautiful saddle horse that he would mount and ride ahead to select a camp for the night. There were three important items; water, wood and grass for the stock, for they hadto live off the country.
The account is all from memory, except my father's family of brothers anf sisters. A cousin, Sue E. Dodson gave my their names. They were all in Kentucky. Martha Chapman Proctor (daughter) date Dec. 29, 1934. DAR
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1 NAME Huldah //
2 GIVN Huldah
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James Young came from Dundee, Scotland to the British colonies in 1774 and resided at Yorktown, VA. He came to Fayette Co., KY and married Francis Chapman May 23, 1792. They moved to Cumberland Co., in 1801 but on account of the Indians they moved to Barren Co. on Peter's Creek fifteen miles south of Glasgow where he died Aug 13, 1821 and she died Jun 3, 1832 and they were buried on the home place. They had the following children:
George Young b. Jan 5, 1794, d. Oct. 15, 1821, single
Asa Young b. May 13, 1795, d. Jan 13, 1865, m. Mary Ellis
Mollie Young b. Feb. 7, 1799 d. 1881, m. William Boyd
Jades Young b. Jul 23, 1801 d. Jun 4, 1853, m. Martha
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Willliam Young b. Mar 15, 1805 d. May 4, 1830 single
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2 GIVN Ann
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