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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Surname Saturday ~ CHIPMAN of Cape Cod, Massachusetts


CHIPMAN

John Chipman, my 9th great grandfather, arrived in New England on 14 July 1631 aboard the ship Friendship, with his uncle Richard Derby, from Devonshire, England when he was about 16 years old.  He married Hope Howland, daughter of Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, in 1646.  John Chipman became a member of the church at Barnstable, Massachusetts on 30 June 1653, and his wife joined on 7 August 1650.

He bought a homestead in Barnstable in 1649, the year he became a freeman. He removed to West Barnstable in 1659 and bought land from his brother-in-law, Lt. John Howland in 1672. He was a representative to the General Court in 1663-5, and again in 1668-9, selectman in 1665-8, and on the Council of War in 1667.  He was granted 100 acres between Taunton and Titicut in 1669 for his service. 

John and Hope Chipman had twelve children.  When Hope died in 1684, John remarried to Ruth Sargent, widow of both Jonathan Winslow and Richard Bourne.  She outlived John by two years.  He died in 1709 and she died in 1711.  I descend from John and Hope’s fifth child, Hannah Chipman (1659 – 1696), my 8th great grandmother, who married Thomas Huckins in 1680.  Hope died a few months after giving birth to her ninth child.  Their daughter Hope Huckins (1689 – after 1730) is my 7th great grandmother.

Some CHIPMAN resources:

John Howland of the Mayflower: The First Five generations: Documented Descendants through his third Child Hope Howland, wife of John Chipman, by Elizabeth Pearson White,  Volume III

The American Genealogist, Volume 61, pages 2 – 6 [English origins]

The Hamlin Family: A Genealogy James Hamlin of Barnstable, Massachusetts,  by Henry Franklin Andrews, 1902, page 88

The Chipman Family, by Alberto Lee Chipman, 1920 [call # CS71 .C541 1920 at NEHGS]

My HOWLAND blog post:


My CHIPMAN genealogy:

Generation 1:  John Chipman, son of Thomas Chipman, born about 1620 in Bryant’s Puddle, Dorset, England, died 8 January 1709 in Sandwich, Massachusetts; married on 13 September 1646 in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Hope Howland, daughter of Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley.  She was born 30 August 1629 in Plymouth, and died 8 January 1684 in Barnstable.  Twelve children.

Generation 2:  Hannah Chipman, born 14 January 1659 in Plymouth, died 4 November 1696 in Barnstable; married on 1 May 1680 in Barnstable to Thomas Huckins, son of Thomas Huckins and Rose Unknown.  He was born 25 April 1651 in Barnstable and died before 15 October 1714 in Barnstable.  Nine children.

Generation 3: Hope Huckins m. Benjamin Hamblin
Generation 4:  Hannah Hamblin m. Jonathan Crosby
Generation 5:  Ebenezer Crosby m. Elizabeth Robinson
Generation 6:  Rebecca Crosby m. Comfort Haley
Generation 7: Joseph Edwin Healy m. Matilda Weston
Generation 8: Mary Etta Healey m. Peter Hoogerzeil
Generation 9: Florence Etta Hoogerzeil m. Arthur Treadwell Hitchings
Generation 10:  Gertrude Matilda Hitchings m. Stanley Elmer Allen (my grandparents)

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To cite/link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, “Surname Saturday ~ CHIPMAN of Cape Cod, Massachusetts”, Nutfield Genealogy, posted September 9, 2017, (https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/09/surname-saturday-chipman-of-cape-cod.html: accessed [access date]). 

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