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Isaac Chaapel

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Isaac Chaapel Veteran

Birth
Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 May 1817 (aged 56)
Leroy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Leroy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Sarah Daniels and George Chaapel/Chapel/Chappell. Surname spelling varies with family lines and location.

Married Tamasin Wilcox 15 August 1784 at Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

They had 11 known children.

Revoluntionary War Patriot: Isaac Chaapel (1761-1817) enlisted, 1779, serving as corporal in the 1st company, 3rd
Masachusetts regiment, under Col. John Greaton. He was born in Sandisfield, Mass.; died in LeRoy, Pa.

Source of War Service Record: Minier Family Revolutionary War Patriots as Extracted from D.A.R. Application Records, Volume 108, pg 11.

The following was shared by: GoneToSoon:

Isaac Chaapel, who was in the Battle of Bunker Hill and served through the Revolutionary War, in 1800 removed from Massachusetts with his family, stopping at Towanda, where he occupied a log house on Mix Run until 1802, then moved to LeRoy.

Source: History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XIX. The Towandas. Towanda Township Page 240
Son of Sarah Daniels and George Chaapel/Chapel/Chappell. Surname spelling varies with family lines and location.

Married Tamasin Wilcox 15 August 1784 at Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

They had 11 known children.

Revoluntionary War Patriot: Isaac Chaapel (1761-1817) enlisted, 1779, serving as corporal in the 1st company, 3rd
Masachusetts regiment, under Col. John Greaton. He was born in Sandisfield, Mass.; died in LeRoy, Pa.

Source of War Service Record: Minier Family Revolutionary War Patriots as Extracted from D.A.R. Application Records, Volume 108, pg 11.

The following was shared by: GoneToSoon:

Isaac Chaapel, who was in the Battle of Bunker Hill and served through the Revolutionary War, in 1800 removed from Massachusetts with his family, stopping at Towanda, where he occupied a log house on Mix Run until 1802, then moved to LeRoy.

Source: History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XIX. The Towandas. Towanda Township Page 240


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