Sources used in the following:
Chapman, Blanche Adams, Wills and Administrations of Elizabeth City County, Virginia, 1688-1800, Clearfield Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 2000, (orig. pub. 1941)
Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD), 1987
Cotton, Jane Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vols. I-VIII, (Baltimore, MD, 1904), database “Maryland Calendar of Wills” (Ancestry.com)
Foster, Joseph, The Dictionary of Heraldry, (Studio Editions. Ltd., London, England), 1994 (orig. pub. James Parker and Co., London, England, 1902)
Hotten, John Camden, The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, 1600-1700 (Clearfield Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD), 2003 (orig pub. London, 1874)
Magruder, James M. (Jr.), Index of Maryland Colonial Wills, 1634-1777 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD), 1999 (orig. pub. Annapolis, MD, 1933)
Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Volume One (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD), 1991 (orig. pub. 1934)
ALLENBY
During the reign of Edward II, King of England (1307-1327)
John Aglionby [Edward II Roll]
bore, argent, two bars and in chief three martlets sable
Jenyn’s Ordinary, image in color
Foster, Page 1
During the reign of Edward III, King of England (1327-1377)
Thomas Alanby [Edward III Roll]
bore, argent, a chevron within a bordure engrailed azure
Jenyn’s Roll, image in color
Foster, Pages 1, 5
10 Sep 1637
Arthur Smith patented land in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Transport of 29 people including William Allumbly
Patent Book One, Page 529
Nugent, Page 82
29 Oct 1642
Deposition by Robert Allaby, a tailor from London, 28 years old, and others concerning debts owed to them by Matthew Backhouse of Barbados
(Depositions and Interrogatories from the Corp. of London Record Office, London, England)
Coldham, Page 223
1 June 1648
Thomas Lambert patented land in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia
Transport of 15 people including William Allenby
Patent Book Two, Page 126
Nugent, Page 173
14 Dec 1653
George Allumby patented land in Virginia (county not given)
Neighbors: Michell Brinkly, William Allumby
Transport of 2 people: George Allumby and Diana Allumby
Patent Book Three, Page 215
Nugent, Page 280
29 Oct 1658
Thomas Alloby from St. Giles Holborn in Middlesex was bound for 3 years to a tailor named Toby Macy in Barbados
(‘Servants to Foreign Plantations’, Bristol Record Office, Bristol, England)
Coldham, Page 400
12 Oct 1664, 3 Aug 1666
Will of Phillip Allenby in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Relatives: Jane Allenby, Joyce Allenby of Cumberland County, England
Others mentioned: Nathan Heathcote, Thomas Besson, Jonathan Hopkinson
Book 1, Page 263
Magruder, Page 7
Cotton, Volume I
4 Oct 1679
Thomas Allumby/Alumby was Captain of the ship, Virgin, bound from Barbados to the Leeward Islands and Virginia
(Tickets Granted to Emigrants from Barbados to the Americas, etc)
Hotten, Pages 355, 391
22 Dec 1682
Deed for Thomas Allamby in Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Adjacent to Robert Combes
Deed Book 7, Page 217
Chapman, Page 139
1684
Thomas Allomby, Burgess of Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Chapman, Page 152
17 Oct 1684, 24 Nov 1684
Will of George Allumby in Talbot County, Maryland
Relatives: Dorothy Allumby, George Allumby Jr.
Others mentioned: Thomas Anderson, Henry Parrott, Walter Quinton, Richard Steevens, Thomas Dellahay
Book 4, Page 102
Magruder, Page 7
Cotton, Volume I
29 Jan 1685
An imprisoned rebel of the Duke of Monmouth’s failed rebellion, John Chappell of Petherton, Somerset, was sold into slavery to master, William Allamby, of Barbados
(Lists of Convicted Rebels of the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 Sent to Barbados and Other Plantations in America)
Hotten, Pages 333, 338
29 Mar 1685/86
An imprisoned rebel of the Duke of Monmouth’s failed rebellion, Edward Kent, age 19, was sold into slavery to master, William Alemby, of Barbados
(Lists of Convicted Rebels of the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 Sent to Barbados and Other Plantations in America)
Hotten, Pages 318, 343
1688
Captain Thomas Allainby, Justice of Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Thomas Allomby, Burgess of Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Chapman, Pages 152, 154
1691/92
Thomas Allomby, Burgess of Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Chapman, Page 152
27 Jan 1692/93, 10 Feb 1692/93, 29 Apr 1693
Will for Captain Thomas Allainby
Relatives: Elizabeth Allainby Innis, Walter Innis, Unknown Allainby (child)
Also mentioned: William Clerke, Pascho Curle, Peter Hobson/Hopson, Edmund Sweny, Robert Tucker, George Waffe/Wauffe
Court Records for Elizabeth City County, Virginia (1688-1699), Pages 117 and 144
Order Books for Elizabeth City County, Virginia (1688-1699), Pages 11 and 13
Chapman, Page 1
12 Feb 1695/96, 18 May 1696
Will for Elizabeth Street
Relatives: Elizabeth Jenings, Elizabeth Innis, Nicholas Street, Elynor Allainby
Also mentioned: Mrs. Elizabeth Jenings, Mary Jenings, Ann White
Court Records for Elizabeth City County, Virginia (1688-1699), Page 213
Order Books for Elizabeth City County, Virginia (1688-1699), Page 86
Chapman, Page 88
27 Oct 1696
Charles Goring married Elynor Allainby in Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Chapman, Page 161
Also see: CURLE, GORING, INNES/INNIS, JENINGS/JENNINGS, STREET, SWENY, TUCKER, WHITE
May 4, 2010 at 3:05 pm |
Hello,
I am interested in the Chappell family . My cousin has done much research on the Chappell family . I found your website and we think we might be connected to the Chappells on Barbados in the 1600′s ( not sure) .
Jim Chappell , Richmond , VA
August 25, 2011 at 6:17 am |
As of 28 May 1635, John Chappell was the Master of the ship, “Speedwell” on a trip from London to Virginia. Perhaps he sailed to the Barbados?
On 8 March 1660, William Chappell of Swimbridge, Devon, England, a saddler was among those bound to serve James Shute, a clothier, for four years in Barbados.
From Sir William Booth’s List of Prisoners Sent to Barbados (rebels of the failed Monmouth Rebellion)
Somersetshire:
John Chappell of Petherton
“Put on board the John frigget cap WILL: STOKES commandr ninty Prisonners consined for the burbadous dated at Dorchester oc-br the 24 1685″
WILL: BOOTH
Shipt at Bristoll
From Sir William Booth’s Receipt for the Prisoners Within Mentioned
At the Bridewell at Taunton:
JOHN CHAPPELL
25 Sep 1685
From Parish Registers of Barbados in 1680
Christ Church Parish
Jonah Chappell, Deceased, 2 1/2 acres of land; no servants; one slave
From Parish Register of Christ Church, Barbados
Burials between 25 March 1678 and 29 Sep 1679
Joshuah Chappell buried 5 October
On 26 Jan 1663, Robert Chappell received a patent for 100 acres of land in Warwick County, Virginia
On 4 July 1664, Samuel Chappell received a patent for 78 acres of land also in Warwick County, Virginia.
On 20 Oct 1665, Thomas Chapple received a patent for 80 acres in Charles City County, Virginia.