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Elizabeth Dart 1684–1734 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1684

Birth Location: Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America

Death Date: Aft 1734

Death Location: Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States

Father: Thomas Dart

Mother: Margaret Hunnicut

Spouse(s): Richard Chappel

Children(s): Sarah Chappel, Judah Chappel, Moses Chapell, Michaiah Chappel, Richard Chapell, Judah Chapell

The story of Elizabeth Dart began in 1684 in Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America. Elizabeth Dart married Richard Chappel, and had children including Judah Chapell, Judah Chappel, Michaiah Chappel, Moses Chapell, Richard Chapell, Sarah Chappel. Elizabeth Dart passed away in 1734 in Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Dart began in 1684 in Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America.
  • Elizabeth Dart married Richard Chappel, and had children including Judah Chapell, Judah Chappel, Michaiah Chappel, Moses Chapell, Richard Chapell, Sarah Chappel.
  • Elizabeth Dart passed away in 1734 in Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States.

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Elizabeth Dart's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Dart
1684–1734
Birth Place: Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Parents
Thomas C Dart
1664–1684
North Carolina, United States
Margaret Hunnicut
1664–
North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Dart
1630–
England
Elizabeth Burbridge
1690–
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Dart's Descendants

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Elizabeth Dart (Abt 1684–Aft 1734) m. Richard Chappel (1684–5 Mar 1735)
  1. 1. Sarah Chappel 1708–1782 m. Moses Baker 1708–1786
    1. 1. Mary Baker 1747–1786 m. Micajah Stinson 1747–1788
      1. 1. Micajah (B.) Stinson 1779–1848 m. Nancy (Ann) Baker 1784–1827 m. Malinda Pugh 1797–1870
        1. 1. Mary ("Polly") Stinson 1802–1879 m. Elias (S.) Presley 1793–1857
        2. 2. Delphia (Dicy) Stinson 1799–1846 m. John Short 1783–1847
        3. 3. Simon (Lewis) Stinson 1804–1876 m. Emeline (Bobo) Pugh 1807–1869
        4. 4. Jordan (Baker) Stinson 1807–1864 m. Maria Stinson 1803–
        5. 5. John (Lafayette) Stinson 1810–1872 m. Martha (Caroline) Williamson 1813–1868
        6. 6. Jason Stinson 1812–1841 m. Elizabeth Williamson 1808–
        7. 7. Micajah (Baker) Stinson 1816–1877 m. Sarah (Jane) Moore 1819–1890
        8. 8. Elias (D.) Stinson 1820–1865 m. Mary (Margaret) Moore 1820–1857 m. Rosa (Ann) Wood 1839–1886
        9. 9. Joseph (Terrell) Stinson 1823–1864 m. Hannah (Patience) Moore 1828–1903
      2. 2. Mary (Polly) Stinson 1784–1879
    2. 2. Michael Baker 1732–1776 m. Anna Burge 1730–1784 m. Mary Vickers 1734–1817
    3. 3. Moses Baker 1734–1817 m. Mary Vickers 1734–1817
    4. 4. Aaron Baker 1738–1782 m. Martha Jameson 1741–1781
    5. 5. Thomas Baker 1740–1795
    6. 6. Thomas Baker 1743–1792 m. Penelope ("Penelopy") Williams 1743–1811
    7. 7. Anne Baker 1747–
    8. 8. Jesse Baker 1752–1788 m. Martha Dunn 1755–1817
    9. 9. John Baker 1753–
    10. 10. Nathan Baker 1754–
  2. 2. Judah Chappel 1700–
  3. 3. Moses Chapell 1706–
  4. 4. Michaiah Chappel 1708–1794
  5. 5. Richard Chapell 1710–1765
  6. 6. Judah Chapell 1716–

Elizabeth Dart's Timeline

2 Records

1684
Abt 1684
Birth of Elizabeth Dart in Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America
1734
Aft 1734
Age 50
Death of Elizabeth Dart in Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States
Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1684
    Event Place: Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft 1734
    Event Place: Chowan, Chowan, North Carolina, United States

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